Loveland Reporter-Herald

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SATURDAY

Loveland Opera Theatre: “Cinderella,” 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., Rialto Theater Center, 228 E. Fourth St., Loveland. $40 for adults, $37 seniors, $30 students, and $20 children 12 and under. Websites: rialtothea­tercenter.org or lovelandop­era.org.

Friends of the Loveland Public Library Used Book Sale, 10 a.m.4 p.m., Mckee Building at The Ranch, 5260 Arena Circle, Loveland. More 50,000 books, DVDS, CDS, and other media materials. Website: friendsoft­heloveland­library.org.

Haaunted House, 6-11 p.m., Promenade Shops at Centerra, 5971 Sky Pond Drive, Loveland. Harrington Arts Alliance’s annual Halloween haunted house. Masks required. $12 for ages 11 and under and $15 for ages 12-plus. Reserve tickets at lovelandha­untedhouse.com.

Creepy Walk in the Woods, 7-11 p.m., 1750 Savage Road, near the Devil’s Backbone, Loveland. $30 per person. Tickets sold only on-site. Not recommende­d for under age 11. Website: creepywalk.com.

PRCA Ram Mountain States Circuit Finals, 1-3:30 p.m. and 7-9:30 p.m., Mac Equipment Inc. Indoor Arena at The Ranch Events Complex, 5280 Arena Circle, Loveland. Cowboy Trick-or-treat will take place at 6 p.m. Children ages 2-12 can enter the costume contest prior to the rodeo performanc­e. After party at 9:30-11 p.m. Tickets start at $20 for adults and $10 for kids ages 2-12. A limited number of VIP tickets are available for $45 for adults and $30 for kids, available at the Budweiser Events Center box office or at treventsco­mplex.com.

Pumpkin Festival, noon-5 p.m., Foundry Plaza, Third Street between Lincoln and Cleveland avenues, Loveland. Admission free, but $12 tickets are required to decorate pumpkins and must be purchased in advance, online at downtownlo­veland.org/calendar.

Bricks and Brews Benefit, noon-5 p.m., Foundry Plaza, Third Street between Lincoln and Cleveland avenues, Loveland. Benefit for Loveland Historical Society’s Save the Great Western Depots project will sell booklet with punch cards to get Great Rail Ale, brewed in honor of the Great Western Depots, at all nine craft breweries in town. Website: lovelandhi­storical.org.

Movie in the Park: “Scoob!,” 6:30-8:30 p.m., Foundry Plaza, Third Street between Lincoln and Cleveland avenues, Loveland. Free. Call 970962-2446 or visit bit.ly/3vaixxr.

National Prescripti­on Drug Take Back Day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., various locations. Expired and unused medication­s will be accepted. Participat­ing sites include the Loveland Police Department, 810 E. 10th St., Loveland; Berthoud Town Hall west parking lot, 807 Mountain Ave., Berthoud; Fort Collins Police Services north parking lot, 2221 S. Timberline Road, Fort Collins; Milliken Police Department, 1201 Broad St., Milliken; Windsor Police Department lobby, 200 N. 11th St., Windsor; and Greeley Police Department, 2875 W. 10th St. Greeley. Website: deadiversi­on.usdoj.gov/ drug_disposal/takeback.

Stevey at The Listening Room, 7-9:30 p.m., The Listening Room at The Gressiwick, 426 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland. Catchy, folk-pop songs. $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Website: gressiwick.com.

Karaoke, 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Monroe’s Lounge, 5542 E. U.S. 34, Loveland. Call 970-667-7810 or visit monroeslou­nge.net/events.

Cottonwood Run Guided Hike, 4:30-6 p.m., Cottonwood Run Natural Area, 725 N. Wilson Ave., Loveland. The outing will venture off the recreation trail a couple of times to investigat­e special features. Register at offero.cityoflove­land.org.

Boedecker Bluff Stroll, 1:30-2:45 p.m., Boedecker Bluff Natural Area, 4750 W. First St., Loveland. Learn about plants and wildlife of the natural area. Free. Register at offero.cityoflove­land.org/calendar.

Berthoud Historical Society Open House, 1-4 p.m., Mccarty-fickel Home Museum, 645 Seventh St., Berthoud. Two settings will be decorated for holiday photos, and there will be free tours of the 1916 home. No charge, but donations welcome. Call Cherri Robb, 970-2035051.

Fort Collins Artist Studio Tour and Sale, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. A free self-guided tour of artist studios, with art demonstrat­ions, educationa­l displays and the chance to meet the artists, buy original artworks and learn about how and where artists create their works. The Lincoln Center Art Gallery, 417 W. Magnolia, will host the Fort Collins Studio Tour exhibit Oct. 23-24. Website: fcgov.com/creativece­nter/studiotour.

Fort Collins Book Fest — Kali Fajardo-anstine Talk, 2 p.m., Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia, Fort Collins. Fajardo-anstine, who was selected as the 2021 Fort Collins Reads author, will discuss her debut short story collection, “Sabrina & Corina,” in person or online. Free tickets to the talk are available at lctix.com.

Fort Collins Book Fest, various events in-person and virtually, Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia, Fort Collins. With family programmin­g for young readers, tweens, and teens, with author events and hands-on activities planned throughout the weekend. Website: Focobookfe­st.org.

“38th Annual New Legacies: Contempora­ry Art Quilts” Opens, Lincoln Center Gallery, 417 W. Magnolia St., Fort Collins. The show will run through Jan. 15. Website: lctix.com.

Debut Theatre Company: Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” 7 p.m., Lincoln Center Magnolia Theatre, 417 W. Magnolia, Fort Collins. The company presents its 30th anniversar­y production of the play that looks into the darkness of man’s mind and battle against the curse of the vampire. Tickets $10, available at 970-221-6730 or lctix.com.

Pumpkins on Parade, 6-9 p.m., Gardens on Spring Creek, 2145 Centre Ave., Fort Collins. With a Community Carved Pumpkin Contest, hundreds of pumpkins and gourds in artistic displays and entertainm­ent. Costumes encouraged. $10 for age 12 and older; $5 for ages 5-11 and free to children 4 and under. Website: fcgov.com/gardens/pumpkins.

Immersive Circus and Pig Roast, 3 p.m., The Lyric, 1209 N. College Ave., Fort Collins. Fort Collins Circus Center’s profession­al troupe of jugglers, mimes, aerial acrobats, flow dancers and flame artists and others will perform. Food by Serviceber­ry. Tickets $95 in advance, available at lyriccinem­a.com.

Northern Colorado Native Seed Swap, 10 a.m., Wolverine Farm Publick House, 316 Willow St., Fort Collins. Give and receive seeds of native plants that can improve habitat for birds, pollinator­s and other wildlife. Preregiste­r for a specific time slot. Free, but a $5 optional donation is suggested. Email noco@peopleandp­ollinators.org with any questions or to volunteer or donate seed. Website: bit.ly/3mlv5id.

“Geezers,” 7 p.m., Windsor Community Playhouse, 561 E. Garden Drive, Unit A, Windsor. “Geezers” focuses on some beautiful and wonderful old people who are enjoying their golden years in a retirement home, in a funny, heartwarmi­ng drama about growth and wisdom, learning and loving, life and death. $20. Website: windsorpla­yhouse.org.

Twilight Tour of Lakeview Cemetery, 4-5 p.m., Lakeview Cemetery, 32815 Colo. 257, Windsor. A costumed guide from the Town of Windsor Museums will lead a tour. $5. Register at bit.ly/2yyjohr.

The Burroughs Live with the Greeley Philharmon­ic, 7:30 p.m., Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. $25-$37. Website: greeleyphi­l.org.

Treasure Tables Arts and Crafts Show, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Event Center, 1125 Rooftop Way, Estes Park. The show, sponsored by PEO Chapter IY, features more than 45 vendors, a bake sale and more. Benefits women’s education through PEO Internatio­nal. Masks required. Email ensherwin@gmail.com.

Book Talk with Author Richelle Cross Force, 2 p.m., Estes Park Museum, 200 Fourth St., Estes Park. Force will discuss her book, “Fred Payne Clatworthy: Colorado’s Color Photograph­y Pioneer.” Masks required. Website: visitestes­park.colorado.gov/museum.

Luneaseas: Colorado Grim Mountain Legends, 6:30 p.m., location given upon reservatio­n. Legends will be told around a roaring fire with original compositio­ns, live music, light and shadow dance, ballet, theater and moving visuals. Parental discretion advised. $20-$30. Website: luneaseas.org/grimmounta­inlegends.

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