Daily Camera (Boulder)

TO DO LIST How Do We Remember ‘Never Forget’?

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.

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How do we remember “Never Forget?” Join CU Boulder professor Adam Langer and the Lafayette Historical Society for a discussion on how to think historical­ly about the events of Sept. 11, 2001; 10:30 a.m., Lafayette Public Library, 1202 Alsace Way, Lafayette; free; 303-666-8335, lafayettep­ubliclibra­ry.libcal.com/event/7983228.

To submit a “Pick of the Day,” email entry plus a high-resolution photo to todo@dailycamer­a.com, with the name and date of the event in the subject line.

TODAY

Gentle Yoga on the Roof with Kerry Maiorca — This class will consist of warm-up exercises, yoga poses for strength, flexibilit­y, coordinati­on and balance, and relaxation time at the end of class. Rooted in the traditiona­l yoga tenets of unity of body, mind and breath, this class is for those who are stiff and need gentle wake-up cues for the body; 9 a.m., Museum of Boulder, 2205 Broadway, Boulder; $18; eventbrite.com/e/1610319799­87. Be Well Saturdays — Boulder Community Health’s virtual wellness series, Be Well Saturdays airs the second Saturday of each month. Included each month are BCH physicians and a variety of community partners; 10 a.m., Boulder County, virtual, Boulder; free; 303-618-2838, bch.org/ourservice­s/primary-care/be-wellsaturd­ays/.

Boulder Valley Wine Festival — Featuring more than 20 Colorado wineries, 30-plus retail vendors, food vendors and live music; 11 a.m., Louisville Community Park, 955 Bella Vista Drive, Louisville; $40 - $80; eventbrite.com/ e/8789480673­3.

Play Ball! Vintage Base Ball — The Louisville Miners will face off against the Starr Base Ball Club, which represents the Colorado Vintage Base Ball Associatio­n.

Not only will this showdown feature the fun of historic uniforms, equipment and game rules, but it will take place at Louisville’s own historic ball park, which has been the location of countless ball games since the late 1800s; 11 a.m., Miner’s Field, Louisville; facebook.com/events/ 5459634464­38546/.

Sanitasfes­t: 8th Anniversar­y Party — Come help us celebrate eight years of Sanitas Brewing Company. Support local craft beer, eats and musicians; noon, Sanitas Brewing Company, 3550 Frontier Ave, Unit A, Boulder; $5. COMMUNITY Revival Festival & Fundraiser — This event will be a fun, much-needed way to bring community together. We will have a variety of 30+ amazingly talented artists, live music, two farm-totable food trucks, a special beer and seltzer release, multiple giveaways, a collaborat­ive community art project, and our fundraiser will also support Intercambi­o; 1 p.m., Visionques­t Brewery, 2510 47th

St. Suite A2, Boulder; facebook. com/events/2610824454­64684.

CU Gameday @ the Tune Up! — 1 p.m., The Tune Up at Full Cycle, 2355 30th Street, Boulder; free. Norwegian Conversati­on Group — If you are a native speaker of Norwegian or are studying Norwegian, please join us once a month at our Norwegian Conversati­on Group. We are currently meeting via Zoom. Contact Kirsten Bell at vesterheim­lodge@gmail.com and she will send you the zoom link; 2:30 p.m., Vesterheim Lodge; free; vesterheim­lodge.com/cultural. Soul Rebel Festival — The Soul Rebel Festival is a annual grassroots reggae, Afro pop, world and American roots music festival held in beautiful Boulder. The festival is held annually benefiting MESA (Moving to End Sexual Assault); 4 p.m., Sunshine Acres, 6717 Valmont Road, Boulder, Boulder; free; tickets.holdmytick­et.com/ tickets/379739.

TGTHR Fundraisin­g Gala — Includes auctions, dinner, a presentati­on, the Hazel Miller Band, a casino, games and much more; 5 p.m., Hilton Embassy Suites, 2601 Canyon Blvd., Boulder; $145 - $195; 720-273-7606, tgthr.org.

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 ?? Timothy Hurst / Staff Photograph­er ?? Christophe­r Faughnan’s sisters Maureen Stines, left, and Diane Barnes look through a folder of pictures and other keepsakes of Christophe­r's before a memorial for him on Sept. 11, 2020, in Broomfield.
Timothy Hurst / Staff Photograph­er Christophe­r Faughnan’s sisters Maureen Stines, left, and Diane Barnes look through a folder of pictures and other keepsakes of Christophe­r's before a memorial for him on Sept. 11, 2020, in Broomfield.

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