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
Boulder Tuesday/thursday Hikers — Come join us on a day hike. We are a drop-in group, and we decide each time where to hike. We break up into smaller groups and car pool to various trail heads, reimbursing the drivers for expenses. Bring lunch, water, and snacks and be prepared for all weather conditions. Please note: We are a leaderless group, and each person hikes at his/her own risk; 9 a.m., North Boulder Park, 7th and Dellwod, Boulder; Free; 303-494-8822.
Mitch Abblett: “Prizeworthy,” with Kim John Payne — Mitch Abblett will speak about his new book, “Prizeworthy: How to Meaningfully Connect, Build Character, and Unlock the Potential of Every
Child.” He will be in conversation with Kim John Payne; 5 p.m., Boulder Book Store; $5; boulderbookstore.net/event/mitch-abblett-prize worthy-kim-john-payne.
Tuesday Talk: Matt Goldstein of OXYGen Financial — Our weekly Tuesday Talks series — listen and learn from local coaches, athletes, industry professionals, and anyone who makes our community vibrant and diverse. Happy Hour pricing during the talk. Scheduled speaker: Matt Goldstein; 6 p.m., The Tune Up Taproom, 2355 30th St., Boulder; Free; 303-440-1002, thetuneup boulder.squarespace.com/gal lery-1.
Nicki Green: Visiting Artist Lecture
— Livestream lecture on the Art & Art History Youtube Channel. Nicki Green is a transdisciplinary artist working primarily in clay. Originally from New England, she completed her BFA in sculpture from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2009 and her MFA in Art Practice from the University of California, Berkeley in 2018. Her sculptures, ritual objects and various flat works explore topics of history preservation, conceptual ornamentation and aesthetics of otherness; 6:30 p.m., University of Colorado Boulder, Regent Drive at Broadway, Boulder; 303-4921411, calendar.colorado.edu/event/ nicki_green_-_visiting_artist_lec ture.
FRAGMENTATION / AMALGAMATION / TRANSFORMATION —A cut up, collage and mixed media workshop series on the theme of “disgust.” The theme of disgust (or dvesha from the yogic perspective), the ways it manifests within individuals and the collective, and its ultimate transmutation and subversion will be examined and explored; 6:30 p.m., Nobo Arts Center, 4929
Broadway, Boulder; Free; eastwin dow.org/disgust-workshop. Ekstrand Memorial Graduate Student Competition — CU Boulder’s top College of Music graduate students compete for a monetary grand prize in the Bruce Ekstrand Memorial Graduate Student Performance Competition, named for former Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Bruce Ekstrand. Presented in-person or streamed live at our website; 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall, 1020 18th St., Boulder; Free; 303-492-8008, cupresents.org/per formance/1625067620/.
UPCOMING
Peak to Peak Webinar Concert Series: Cookie Segelstein and Josh Horowitz — Join visiting musicians Cookie Segelstein and Josh Horowitz, and Professor Yonatan Malin for a performance/conversation demonstrating and discussing the styles, historical curiosities, and techniques of traditional klezmer music; 9:10 a.m. Wednesday, University of Colorado Boulder, Regent Drive at Broadway, Boulder; Free; 303-492-1411, cal
endar.colorado.edu/event/cook ie_segelstein_and_josh_horow itz_-_peak_to_peak_webinar_con cert_series.
Storytime and Craft — Join us for a special storytime and craft outdoors in our Discovery Garden. Themes change every week. Included with Museum Admission or Membership; 10 a.m. Wednesday, WOW! Children’s Museum, 110 N Harrison Ave., Lafayette; 303-604-2424, wowchildrensmuseum.org/yourvisit/calendar/.
Free Yoga — Free beginner yoga flow class. Usually 60 minutes. Join online; noon, Wednesday, Frog Pose Yoga; Free; facebook.com/ frogposeyoga/live_videos/.