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
Spanish/english Storytime — Enjoy books, songs, games and more with a native Spanish speaker. All of our online events are an extension of library services; library conduct and policies apply in our online space; 10 a.m., Boulder Public Library; calendar.boulderlibrary.org/event/7368223.
“Five @ 11” Saturday Artist Critique
— Each Saturday the works of 5 local artists will be shared with fellow artists via Zoom. All are welcome to submit work for critique with other artists — or not. Don’t have something to share? Tune in to be part of the conversation.
We’ll also try to answer any art-related questions you may have. Critiques are positive, respectful and constructive. Hosted by Rick Dallago & Ed Narvaez. Advance registration is required; 11 a.m., The Boulder Art Association; boulderartassociation.org/calendar.
CSED: Binary Counting and Codes
— Learn how to count like a computer. Get the basics of binary counting and convert letters into binary code. Make a bracelet with a hidden message. Kits will be available for all registrants while supplies last. Meet robots, try coding, engage with problem solving and gadgets; 1 p.m., Boulder Public Library; Free; calendar. boulderlibrary.org/event/7542108.
UPCOMING
Satsang Meditation with Tibetan Bowls — Live Tibetan Bowls performed by Norma Groverland and meditative singing, a brief insightful and life enhancing message given by the Rev. Jack Groverland and concluding with a 10-minute group silent meditation and an inspirational video. Please wear a face covering/protective mask to attend service. Livestream at unityofboulder.com/streaming-2; 9 a.m. Sunday, Unity of Boulder Spiritual Center; Free; 303-4421411, unityofboulder.com/events/meditative-service-jack-norma-groverland.
Women’s Basketball Virtual Pregame: CU at Utah — Cheer on the CU basketball teams at the Alumni Association’s virtual pregames. Register to connect with fellow alumni, play trivia, win prizes and giveaways, and even chat with former CU basketball letterwinners — all while safely supporting the Buffs from home; 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb.university of
Colorado Boulder; calendar. colorado.edu/event/womens_basketball_virtual_pregame_cu_at_utah_sunday_feb_28.
Monday All Ages Storytime —
Enjoy books, songs and more at weekly virtual storytime for all ages. All of our online events are an extension of library services; library conduct and policies apply in our online space; 10 a.m. Monday, Boulder Public Library; calendar.boulderlibrary.org/ event/7367999.
Virtual Spanish Class with Ms. Denise — Join Ms Denise’s energetic and engaging Spanish
Class. This class is fun, free and ideal for children ages 0-10 years old. This lesson is available to the public for 7 days after live class has streamed; 10 a.m. Monday, Boulder Public Library; calendar. boulderlibrary.org/event/ 7349253.
IBS Speaker Series: Learning From Flint — In 2014, Flint, Mich., switched its municipal water source from Lake Huron to the
Flint River as a cost saving measure. The corrosive river water was improperly treated, causing lead
from aging pipes to leach into the city’s drinking water. As a result of prolonged denial and inaction by public officials, Flint’s 100,000 citizens were exposed to contaminated water for over a year and a half. Sam Trejo is a quantitative social scientist interested in how social and biological factors combine to shape human development and the potential implications for public policy; noon, Monday, University of Colorado Boulder; calendar. colorado.edu/event/ibs_speaker_series_learning_from_flint _the_health_and_social_effects _of_the_flint_water_crisis_on_educational_outcomes.