Daily Camera (Boulder)

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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

George Nelson at Spruce Farm & Fish Patio— Lobster, blues, soul and jazz every Wednesday; 5 p.m., Hotel Boulderado, 2115 13th

Street, Boulder; Free; event brite.com/e/1494988621­21.

Peter Heller: “The Guide” — Peter Heller will speak about his new novel, “The Guide,” with Boulder Book Store’s Arsen Kashkashia­n and KGNU’S Maeve Conran in a live recording of the Boulder Book Store and KGNU Radio Bookclub; 6:30 p.m., Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder; $5; boulderboo­kstore.net/event/peter-hellerguid­e.

Trivia Night with Geeks Who Drink — $20 first place, $10 second place, plus five free pints given out throughout the night; 6:30 p.m.,liquid Mechanics Brewing, 297 N.

Hwy 287 Suite 100, Lafayette; Free; 303-908-6036, facebook.com/ events/2926871277­585060. Wednesday Trivia Night — No buy-in fee. Four rounds of eight questions of various themes and a final trivia round. Teams up to six people. Winning team gets a $50 bar tab; 7 p.m., The Tune Up at Full Cycle, 2355 30th Street, Boulder; Free; 303-440-1002.

Elderbrook — A live phenomenon, classicall­y-trained multi-instrument­alist, producer and singer-songwriter Elderbrook has a knack for creating emotive music that explores the sensitive and introspect­ive themes of identity and mental health; 8 p.m., The Fox Theatre, 1135 13th St., Boulder; face book.com/ events/2462105869­73460/.

UPCOMING

Art of Modeling: Figures in Literature— Art of Modeling will be holding free outdoor figure drawing at the Lyric’s Bend amphitheat­er area outside of the main library. Each week a fine arts model will be costumed as a different character from a literary classic. Bring drawing supplies and join us to draw costumed figure; 11 a.m. Thursday, Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder; Free; artofmod eling.org/figures-in-literature-proj ect.

Mahlerfest: Mahler’s Heirs – Chamber Music at the Academy — Featuring Suzanne Casey on violin, Jessica Mathaes on violin, Karen Bentley Pollick on violin, Lauren Spaulding on viola, Andrew Brown on cello, Kenneth Woods on cello, Jordan Pyle on oboe and Jennifer Hayghe on piano, with Michael Kar;

4 p.m. Thursday, The Academy, 970 Aurora Ave., Boulder; Free; mahlerfest.org/mf34/mahlers-heirs/.

Rick Polito: “Off Trail” — Rick Polito will speak about and sign his new book, “Off Trail”; 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Boulder Book Store, 1107

Pearl St., Boulder; $5; boulderboo­kstore.net/event/rick-politotrai­l.

Boulder Arts Outdoors — On Thursdays in July and August, Boulder Arts Outdoors presents mixed bill performanc­es of live music, dance and circus arts. Each performanc­e will include five acts that range from contempora­ry ballet to Xicano funk music to juggling to bluegrass. Audiences can enjoy food and drinks from local purveyors alongside the dynamic lineups; 7 p.m. Thursday, Boulder Bandshell, 1212 Canyon, Boulder; $0 - $20; 720352-1651, boulderart­sout doors.com.

Toney Rocks “Lies We Tell Tour”

2021 — Supporting his latest release featuring “Lies We Tell” and “While,” troubadour singer-songwriter Toney Rocks hits the stage

for a intimate solo set; 7 p.m. Thursday, Muse Performanc­e Space, 200 East S. Boulder Road, Lafayette; $10 - $20; 757-268-1685, bandsin town.com/e/102671911-toneyrocks-at-muse-performanc­espace.

Outdoor Movie Nights: “Casablanca” — Join us for the Boulder

JCC’S Summer Under the Stars celebratio­n. Enjoy a relaxing evening of cinema entertainm­ent. Double your fun by adding a Milk and Honey Farm tour. Advanced registrati­on required; 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Boulder Jewish Community Center,

6007 Oreg Ave., Boulder; $9; 720749-2531, bit.ly/3muqmfd.

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