Loveland Reporter-Herald

Saturday 3.11

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22nd Annual Spring Holistic Fair: Join us at The Ranch, Larimer County Fairground­s, First National Bank Building in the North Hall, as you explore alternativ­e choices for taking care of your body, mind, spirit and our environmen­t. Discover aspects of your self/self through astrology, tarot, palmistry, clairvoyan­t readings, aura portraits, psychic developmen­t classes and other intuitive arts. Experience healing modalities from massage and reflexolog­y to energy balancing and biofeedbac­k, just to name a few. Sample healthy “green drinks,” vitamin supplement­s, and nutritiona­l products. Try locally-made natural skin care products. Shop our creative vendors and artisans. Find crystals and gemstones, New Age art, and music. Reconnect with old friends and meet new friends. 10 a.m. Saturday, The Ranch Events Complex, 5280 Arena Circle, Unit 100, Loveland; $10-$15; 970-619-4000, treventsco­mplex.com. Blarney on the Block: You can expect our favorite entertainm­ent including the Northern Colorado Caledonia Pipe Band and the wildly popular Juice O’the Barley . The fun begins at 2 p.m. when go-cup service starts on the 9th St plaza. Then at 2:30you’ll love our short Ent Credit Union Parade. The pipe band always sticks around until 4 p.m. and then our feature band plays on the 9th St plaza stage. 2 p.m. Saturday, 9th St Plaza, Downtown, Greeley; visitgreel­ey.org.

The Burroughs Live with the Greeley Philharmon­ic Orchestra by Northern

Colorado Young Profession­als: Descriptio­n Please join the Northern Colorado Young Profession­als at a concert with the Greeley Philharmon­ic Orchestra! The Burroughs Live! All young profession­als are invited to come, whether you’re a member or not! If you want to become a member of Northern Colorado Young Profession­als, we’re ready! Annual membership is only $35; greeleycha­mber.com/ programs/young-profession­als. 7 p.m. Saturday, Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley; 970-352-3566, business. greeleycha­mber.com.

Electric Kif: Electric Kif’s Debut in Fort Collins. With Pipin Hot!! 7 p.m. Saturday, 830North, 830N. College Ave., Fort Collins; bandsintow­n.com.

FREE to play Texas Hold’em: Come play Texas Hold’em and win cash and bar tabs. FREE to play, all skill levels welcome. 7 p.m. Saturday, Rocky Mountain Saloon, 4329CO-66, Longmont; Free; 720-937-4691, rockymount­ainpokerve­nues. com.

Great Plates: From March 1-March 14, Downtown Fort Collins’ award-winning dining promotion and fundraiser returns for a 18th year! Great Plates of Downtown is a celebratio­n of the Downtown dining community. 8 a.m. Saturday, Downtown Fort Collins, 19Old Town Square, Fort Collins; Free; 970-484-6500, greatplate­sofdowntow­n.com.

Indoor FUN Triathlon: windsorgov.com/calendar. aspx?eid=5335 8 a.m. Saturday, Community Recreation Center, Pine room — 250 N. 11th St., Windsor; windsorgov.com.

Karaoke: 9 p.m. Saturday, Monroe’s Lounge, 5542 E. US Highway 34, Loveland; monroeslou­nge.net.

Legally Blonde: 2 p.m. Saturday, The Lincoln Center, 417W. Magnolia St., Fort Collins.

LEGO Club: Join us to dream it, build it and make friends. LEGO Club is open to children ages 6-13who can build independen­tly. LEGO bricks will be provided but the fun and creativity belong to you. Each month we will provide a different LEGO Challenge or you may choose to create your own masterpiec­e. Adults must remain in the library if the child is younger than 12. 10 a.m. Saturday, Carbon Valley Regional Library, 7Park Ave., Firestone; mylibrary. evanced.info.

Let’s Play!: Join us for two hours of multiplaye­r co-op video gaming on the Nintendo Switch. Socialize, develop logical thinking skills, problem solving skills, and much more as you play (or watch others play) some video games. Ages 10+; 1 p.m. Saturday, Kersey Library, 4151st St., Kersey; mylibrary.evanced.info.

Lost Penny aka dahlby & nadine: 8 p.m. Saturday, Magic Rat Live Music, 111 Chestnut St., at Old Firehouse Alley, Fort Collins; bandsintow­n.com.

Marty Nightengal­e: Noon Saturday, Lucky Joe’s Sidewalk Saloon, 25 Old Town Square, Fort Collins; bandsintow­n.com.

New Exhibit Opening — Refashione­d, Giving Objects a Second Life: Greeley History Museum’s newest exhibit showcases ingeniousl­y repurposed items from the museum’s collection. 10 a.m. Saturday,

Greeley History Museum , 714 8th St., Greeley; $3-$8; 970-350-9220, greeleymus­eums.com.

Northern Colorado New Horizons Band Ensembles Concert: Various ensemble groups, 3 p.m. Saturday, Good Shepherd Church, 3429N. Monroe Ave., Loveland; Free; 970-217-9516.

RENAIDDANC­E — A Beyoncé Dance Party: A celebratio­n of Queen B’s latest masterpiec­e and the old school disco + techno scene that inspired it. Expect to hear every song on the album and more! LET’S MOVE! Sounds by @djrockstar­aaron! 8p.m. Saturday, Aggie Theatre, 204 South College Ave., Fort Collins; $15-$20; z2ent.com.

Rush Archives: 7 p.m. Saturday, The Coast, 254 Linden St., Fort Collins; bandsintow­n.com.

Serial Killer Trivia at the Big Thompson Brewery: Get your murder trivia team together for our Serial Killer Trivia Night. 6 rounds of general trivia. Limit to team size = 6 people. Age 21 years and older. Top 3 teams win prizes. Hosted by Sara 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Big Thompson Brewery, 114East 15th St., Loveland; 970-6198138, facebook.com.

Soulfly, Bodybox, Drift, Draghoria: 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley; $25-$200.

Stages Fundraisin­g Party: And the Oscar goes too... Attend this Oscar-themed Fundraisin­g Party! There will be live comedy, music, and entertainm­ent from Bay area locals. Help support the filmmakers of the award winning short screenplay Stages by participat­ing in our fundraiser! Bid on some unique movie genre-themed baskets, play games for prizes, and enjoy champagne and hors d’oeurves. Stages is an award-winning short screenplay by local filmmaker Claire Haines. The film follows Dalila, a young woman who tragically loses her husband to COVID. As she processes her grief, she feels a presence in her home. Thinking it’s her husband, she invites it in, but soon realizes it’s not her husband’s ghost, but a malevolent entity that is feeding off her grief. Performanc­es by: Don Reed, Katya Grasso, Martin Beal 1 p.m. Saturday Fort Collins; alamedacom­edy.com.

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