Daily Camera (Boulder)

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.

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TODAY

Free MECHA Class — Join MECHA Fitness for a high energy free Resistance and HIIT Hybrid Class. Bring a mat and we will provide the rest. 50 minutes of high energy fun to give a taste of what the real classes are all about. Raffle after class for a free Hydroflask and MECHA Swag; 9 a.m., Louisville Community Park, 955 Bella Vista Drive, Louisville; free; 303-5709804, mecha_sundaycomm­unitypark.eventbrite.com.

Fly Fishing Basics & Secrets Class — To provide the beginner or expert fly angler a framework for catching more fish. We begin with the classic two-fly rig; “Dry Dropper” and explain the importance of “Drop.” From there we apply that to suspended nymphing and straight-line (Euro) nymphing. From there we move to the park to teach casting and etiquette, and simulate fishing; 9 a.m., Front Range Anglers, 2344 Pearl St., Boulder; $80; 303-494-1375, frontrange­anglers.com.

Sundays at Spruce Confection­s — Come get a helping of red-hot caffeinate­d swing on Sunday mornings. Espresso! plays eclectic jazz, swing, Latin and Gypsy jazz along with a cup of delicious coffee and baked treats galore; 9:30 a.m., Spruce Confection­s, 767 Pearl St., Boulder; free; 303-875-7514, espressosw­ing. com.

How to Stop a Climate Disaster Book Discussion — Plan to join us as we gather on the second Sunday of every month in Frasier Parlor South. Join the discussion between the early and late services. Talks will be led by four longstandi­ng members of our Mountain View Faith community and Green Earth Team; 9:30 a.m., Mountain View UMC, 355 Ponca Place, Boulder; mtview.org/greenearth-team-discussion/.

Wild & Edible Plant Walk — It’s foraging season. Join us for a wild and edible plant walk through Boulder. In the heart of Boulder, find dozens of species of edible and medicinal plants. Learn to identify, harvest and process the abundance that this rainy year has to offer. Free for kids; 10 a.m., Boulder Public Library, Main Branch (meet outside Arapaho entrance), 5280 Holmes Pl, Boulder; $5 - $15.

Drop-in Figure Drawing Long Pose — Join us on Sundays for drop-in long pose day with a nude fine arts model. Uninstruct­ed, facilitate­d. All mediums and skill levels are welcome; 1 p.m., Nobo Art Center, 4929 #E Broadway, Boulder; $27 - $30; 831-421-2684, artofmodel­ing.org/weekly-drop-in. Family Cruiser Ride — Join us for a Family Friendly Cruiser ride to benefit the PLAY Foundation, Community Food Share, Boulder Community Cycles, and Junkyard Social Club. We’ll start at the Main Branch of the Boulder Public Library. Then we’ll head down the Boulder Creek path to Scott Carpenter Park. Before we come to our final stop at the Junkyard Social Club; 3 p.m., Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder; $25; runsignup.com/ Race/co/boulder/boulderfam­ilyCruiser­ride.

Grant Hudson — Grant Hudson is a singer-songwriter/guitarist based out of New Orleans. With a decade of live music experience playing with national touring acts, he is taking his solo set on the road to show the way’s he synthesize­s New Orleans music with the blues, soul, reggae, and other classics. No cover; 4 p.m., BOCO Cider, 1501 Lee Hill Drive, Unit 14, Boulder; free; 720-938-7285, bococider.com/.

Miguel Espinoza Flamenco Fusion Trio — Outdoor concert at the Boulder Public Library featuring the Miguel Espinoza Flamenco Fusion Trio. The trio, Miguel Espinoza, guitar; Dianne Betkowski, cello; and Andy Skellenger, tabla and cajon, will be performing outdoors at the Boulder Public Library, creekside; 6 p.m., Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder; facebook.com/ events/1971450622­39743/.

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