Daily Camera (Boulder)

TO-DO LIST

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TODAY

Boulder Mountain Handmade Market: 10 a.m., Boulder Elks Lodge, 3975 28th St., Boulder. A community art and gift market with over 50juried artisans in a festival market setting, with a family craft station, Boulder’s best bake sale, live performanc­es and fire truck tours. Free, bouldermou­ntainhandm­ade.com.

Veterans Day Celebratio­n: 11 a.m., American Legion Post 10, 4760 28th St., Boulder. The VFW Post 807 and the American Legion Post 10 will host a Veterans Day ceremony. A lunch will follow the program in the Reception Hall, with the Post providing the main course and potluck style sides and desserts. VFW Post 807 will be collecting items for care packages, which will be sent to the Troops serving in the Middle East. Free, 720-628-2135, boulderleg­ion.org.

Sanitas third annual ski swap: noon, Sanitas Brewing Co., 3550 Frontier Ave., Suite A, Boulder. Sell or trade used gear, shop local ski brands and enjoy community, craft beer and live music. Free, 979-2297279, facebook.com.

Fall cookie decorating class at The Purple Poppy: 12:30 p.m., The Purple Poppy, 2850 Arapahoe Road, #108, Lafayette. Learn new decorating techniques and leave with six beautifull­y decorated cookies to show off to friends and family. $50, eventbrite.com.

Sip ‘n’ Paint at BOCO Cider: 1:30 p.m., BOCO Cider, 1501 Lee Hill Drive, Unit 14, Boulder. Local artist Amelia Passer will guide participan­ts in an easy to follow, step by step process, providing tips and tricks to help them express their creativity and complete a beautiful painting. Ticket price includes one compliment­ary drink and painting supplies. $50, 720-938-7285, eventbrite.com.

UPCOMING

“Roots and Reflection­s” — An MFA thesis concert: 2 p.m. Sunday, Charlotte York Irey Theatre, University Theatre Building, 261 University of Colorado, Boulder. Experience a captivatin­g evening of dance with “Roots and Reflection,” featuring work choreograp­hed by MFA in Dance candidates, Jessica Bertram and Kate Gomez Moore. Delve into an exploratio­n of identity and community through dance as these talented artists showcase their research and creative expression in two original works. $20, 303-492-8008, cupresents.org.

Music 4 Maui fundraiser: 2 p.m. Sunday, Etown, 1535 Spruce St., Boulder. Mojomama and Friends will collaborat­e for a fundraiser to benefit the communitie­s of Lahaina and Maui. This all-star lineup will include the cream of the crop Colorado musicians joining forces to raise money and awareness for the victims of the devastatin­g fires that occurred Aug. 8, 2023. $20$50, eventbrite.com.

Spearfish Junction at BOCO Cider: 5 p.m. Sunday, BOCO Cider, 1501 Lee Hill Drive, Unit 14, Boulder. Spearfish Junction is handpicked fusion of classic country, swing, western, outlaw country and alternativ­e country. The set lists are carefully crafted to reflect the band’s collective musical experience spanning from the Bay Area to NYC, with a pit stop in South Dakota. Free, 720-938-7285, bococider.com.

Dead Alive at The Spark: 6:30 p.m. Sunday, The Spark, 4847 Pearl St. B4, Boulder. Dead Alive is one of the latest Grateful Dead tribute bands to hit the Front Range. The band is comprised of veteran musicians from the local music scene, including past and present members of Left Hand Monkey Wrench, Colorado Dead Set, Peak2peak and New Speedway Boogie. $18, facebook.com.

“Visions of a Brighter Tomorrow”: 7p.m. Sunday, Macky Auditorium, -0285, 1595 Pleasant St., Boulder. Celebrate the 75th anniversar­y of the Boulder Star with the world premiere of local composer Jeffrey Nytch’s “Beacon.” Argentinia­n composer and bandoneon soloist, Richard Scofano is joined by the original choreograp­hy of 3rd Law Dance/theater. $22-$94, 303449-1343, boulderphi­l.org.

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