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

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 Dellwood, Boulder; Free; 303-494-8822.

Nosh & Network: Speed Networking — Building your business is a contact sport. Bring a 30-second introducti­on and the intention of meeting like-minded people. Speed Networking is a fastpaced, fun way to make initial contacts. Talk for a minute, listen for a minute, exchange informatio­n, and then move to the next person; 4 p.m., Boulder Chamber, via Zoom; Free; cm.bouldercha­mber.com/events/details/virtualnos­h-network-speed-networking­05-10-2022-24839.

Build Back Better: Investing in Women and Girls Globally — Join us for a lively and vital discussion of just what is at stake in the wake of the pandemic and in the midst of global conflict and environmen­tal threats, and how investing in girls and women is absolutely critical if we are to build back better. This program will also be available to livestream; 5:30 p.m., Boulder JCC, 6007 Oreg Ave, Boulder; Free; 303-9981900.

Healing Circle: A Grief Support Group — Gathers in person the second Tuesday of the month.

Our Healing Circle is a compassion­ate and supportive listening circle for those who are walking through grief. We will share in meditation, prayers and healing and hold a safe space for sharing. Sarah Novotny and Sandy Spahn. All are welcome to join us in healing; 6 p.m., Unity of Boulder Spiritual Center, 2855 Folsom St., Boulder; Free; 303-442-1411, fb.me/e/1ga6uck1d.

Craig Childs: “Tracing Time” — Craig Childs will speak about and sign his new book, “Tracing Time: Seasons of Rock Art on the Colorado Plateau”; 6:30 p.m., Boulder Bookstore, 1107 Pearl St., Boul

der; $5; boulderboo­kstore.net/ event/craig-childs-tracing-time. Dash & Dine 5k Run Series — The Dash & Dine 5k run, Boulder’s favorite spring tune-up run series is back for 4 races Tuesday nights in May at the Boulder Reservoir. Relax, kick back with friends and make a few more while enjoying the post-race dinner, awards ceremony, and raffle prizes from our sponsors; 6:30 p.m., Boulder Reservoir, 5565 Reservoir Road, Boulder; $25 - $35; dashndine5­k.com/ .

Drop-in Figure Drawing — Nude Foods Market, Boulder’s first Zero-waste/zero-packaging grocery store, is looking forward to opening their door to figurative artists to host weekly drop-in figure drawing with a nude fine arts model every Tuesday night; 7 p.m., Nude Foods Market, 3233 Walnut St., Boulder; $20; 831421-2684, artofmodel­ing.org/ weekly-drop-in.

UPCOMING

Workforce Boulder County — Weekly Online Hiring Event. Each week we will be featuring a new employer. Stop by to meet new employers, hone your elevator pitch, and discover new untapped markets; noon, Wednesday, Boul

der Chamber, via Zoom; cm.bouldercha­mber.com/events/details/ workforce-boulder-county-weekly-virtual-hiring-event-05-112022-27417.

Open Mic — Weekly singer-songwriter open mic, hosted by Jim Herlihy. Three song sets; 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Visionques­t Brewery, 2510 47th St. Suite A2, Boulder; Free; 720-446-9387.

Cas Haley: A Backyard Concert — 6 p.m. Wednesday, One Boulder Plaza, 1300 Walnut St., Boulder; bandsintow­n.com/e/103238164.

Trivia Night with Geeks Who Drink — $20 first place, $10 second place, plus 5 free pints given out throughout the night; 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Liquid Mechanics Brewing, 297 N. Highway 287 Suite 100, Lafayette; Free; 303908-6036, facebook.com/ events/2926871277­585060.

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