TO DO LIST
Editor’s Note: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we recommend reaching out to individual organizations to ensure the following events are still scheduled to take place.
TODAY
Plein Air Watercolor Sketching — Learn to watercolor in the plein air tradition; 8 a.m., particulars Art Gallery and Teaching Studio, 401 South Public Road, Lafayette;
$30; eventbrite.com/e/115928076999.
Cutting the Cable Cord — Have you been wanting to to learn more about the alternatives to cable but don’t know where to start? Cutting the cable cord has become an increasingly popular option for watching television and is growing every day with more services and channels. This class will go over streaming and hardware options to see if cutting the cord is right for you; 10 a.m., Erie Community Library and Carbon Valley Regional Library; Free; 888-861-7323, gotomeet.me/hpldpublicMeeting/class.
Dancing on the Edge of Cinema: Premiere of Sans Souci Festival — SSFDC screens an eclectic selection of the season’s best dance cinema shorts from around the world. From the highly produced to the highly experimental, these screenings exude technical excellence, dazzling visuals and a stunning experience at the intersection of cinematography and choreography. Virtual performance. Stream this performance through Friday, Oct. 2; 7:30 p.m., University of Colorado Boulder; $10; cupresents.org/performance/11791/cu-dance/dancing-onthe-edge-of-cinema--thepremiere-of-sans-souci-festival.
UPCOMING
CU Wizards Webinar — “BOOM! The Physics of Sound & Music” featuring Professor Michael Dusbon. CU Wizards webinars are free public STEM educational webinars presented each month by CU professors. These events are geared especially for children who can view at home along with their families. Show includes lively educational science demonstrations on science topics, audience participation and Q&A; 9:30 a.m. Saturday, University of Colorado Boulder; calendar.colorado.edu/event/cu_wizards_webinar_boom_the_physics_of_sound_ music_prof_miichael_dusbon.
Avalon Drive Thru Art Event — Open Studios and Rick Dallago present the Avalon Drive Thru Art Event, a free all vehicle-based festival — featuring 60 artists and musicians, dancers and other surprises — under the covered outdoor parking lot of the Avalon Dance Hall; noon, Saturday, Avalon Ballroom, 6185 Arapahoe Road, Boulder; Free; 310-6004347, facebook.com/events/725091671667275. Boulder Arts Outdoors 2.0 — Three drive-in performances feature a diverse lineup of Boulderbased musicians, dancers, and circus artists; 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Gerald Stazio Softball Fields,
2445 Stazio Drive, Boulder; $10 - $100; eventbrite.com/e/119961665571.
Virtual Talk: “Taking Silicon Valley to the Moon” —Jack Burns, Professor in the Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder and Director and Principal Investigator of the Network for Exploration and Space Science will spend the evening us. His talk will focus on the future of human and robotic exploration of the Moon and beyond; 7 p.m. Saturday, Fiske Planetarium; facebook .com/events/d41d8cd9/virtualtalk-taking-silicon-valley-to-themoon-with-dr-jack-burns-incelebration/744111216428766/. Trevor Hall: “In And Through The Body” album release — To celebrate the upcoming release of Trevor Hall’s new album “In And Through The Body,” he will be performing a very special livestream concert from his hometown venue the Boulder Theater. Preregistered required. The concert is free with a suggested donation to support Trevor’s band and crew, the Boulder Theater and the Boulder Theater staff; 7 p.m. Saturday,boulder Theater; Free; facebook.com/events/bouldertheater/trevor-hall-in-andthrough-the-body-album-releaselive-stream/313922583230371/.