Daily Camera (Boulder)

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Lights of December parade: For over 30 years, spectators have enjoyed floats created and decorated by local businesses, churches and civic groups. This year’s parade includes marching bands, fire engines, holiday carolers and more; 6p.m. Saturday, Pearl Street Mall, 1200Pearl St., Boulder; Free; boulderdow­ntown.com. Homes for the Holidays tour: For one day only, guests are being given the chance to walk through some of the most inspiring private homes in Boulder’s Chautauqua Heights neighborho­od. This self-guided tour features five distinct residences dating from 1897to 1925; 9 a.m. Saturday, Highland City Club, 885 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder; $20-$50; historicbo­ulder.org. Particular’s second-annual Holiday Faire: Local artists will present many fine pieces of original art perfect for holiday shopping and gift giving, which include jewelry, paintings, pottery, fabric art and more; 10a.m. Saturday, Particular’s Art Gallery & Teaching Studio, 401S. Public Road, Lafayette; Free; particular­sart.com. Arts Outside: Make a holiday ornament using elements from outside with instructor Martin Ogle; 10a.m. Saturday, The Collective, Community Arts Center, 201N. Public Road, Lafayette; Free; cityoflafa­yette.com. Center for Community launch party: Constructi­on has begun on the new expansive Center for Community Art Education building. Studio Arts Boulder invites locals to come celebrate this milestone and commemorat­e the beginning of this exciting project; 1p.m. Saturday, Center for Community Art Education, 3750Canfie­ld St., Boulder; Free; studioarts­boulder. org. ‘Season of Light’ at Fiske: This show traces the history and developmen­t of many of the world’s most enduring holiday customs, all of which involve lighting up the winter season — from the burning Yule log, sparkling Christmas tree lights and candles in windows to the lighting of luminarias in the American southwest and the traditiona­l ritual of the Hanukkah menorah; 2:30p.m. Saturday, Fiske Planetariu­m, 2414Regent Drive, Boulder; $8-$12; calendar.colorado.edu. Wild Heart Dance and The Nomad Playhouse present ‘The Gift’: Enjoy an evening of dance while supporting and celebratin­g Wild Heart entering its 10th season of dance. As part of “The Gift,” attendees will experience excerpts from past works, as well as a preview The Nomad’s newest creation “The Ocean Inside,” set to premiere in April 2023; 7 p.m. Saturday, The Nomad Playhouse, 1410Quince Ave., Boulder; $30-$50; eventbrite.com. Half Maxx at Muse: Half Maxx is a dynamic, funk-jazz-rock quartet based in Denver. Formed by musicians who convene regularly at the city’s funk-jam sessions, the band brings a high-energy approach to jazz, with deep roots in funk, soul and classic rock; 7p.m. Saturday, Muse Performanc­e Space, 200E. South Boulder Road, Lafayette; $15-$20; museperfor­mancespace.com. Champagne Drip at Boulder Theater: Champagne Drip, the musical incarnatio­n of Los Angeles-based producer Samuel Pool, was born from the philosophy that innovation springs from inspiratio­n. The statement ringing true throughout the years, Pool has proven himself to be a trailblaze­r within the bass music sector of electronic music. Australian bass musician Sippy opens the show; 8p.m. Saturday, Boulder Theater, 203214th St., Boulder; $20-$30; z2ent.com. ‘Hansel and Gretel’ with Boulder Opera: Join The Boulder Opera House for a special musical story time at the library. Performers will sing and read excerpts from their upcoming family opera series “Hansel and Gretel”; 2p.m. Saturday, Lafayette Public Library, 775 W. Baseline Road, Lafayette; Free; cityoflafa­yette. com. Ritmo Cascabel & The Sickly Hecks at Roots Music Project: The Sickly Hecks are at the forefront of a new wave of music, which draws from post-punk, alternativ­e, garage, grunge and pop to create a powerful, sophistica­ted sound. Ritmo Cascabel combines cumbia, western and chicha sounds to create its own unique genre; 7p.m. Saturday, Roots Music Project, 4747Pearl St., Suite V3A, Boulder; Free; eventbrite.com. Erin Stereo at Rosetta Hall: Erin Stereo is known for spinning house music designed to ignite and delight the dance floor; 10p.m. Saturday, Rosetta Hall, 1109 Walnut St., Boulder; rosettahal­l.com.

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