The Library is offering a workshop this afternoon from 4-5 showing how to make 3D paper sculptures. This is suitable for ages 8-12. It’s limited to 15 participants, so you might want to call ahead to make sure they still have room.
From 6-7:30, ukulele players are invited to a jam session at the library. These are not lessons, just a chance to play with others.
Have you voted yet? If you’re in Ward 1 and want to learn more about candidate Micah Allen, you are invited to an open house at the home of John and Joyce Losche, 222 Lookout View Drive, from 5:30-7.
There is a free dinosaur talk tonight from 6-7PM at Dinosaur Ridge. Tonight’s topic is the bone-headed dinosaurs called Pachycephalosurs. Meeting place: Dinosaur Discovery Center: 17681 W Alameda Parkway, Red Rocks Entrance #1 (map).
New Terrain Brewing and the Jefferson Conservation District are hosting a film night and pub talk, based on the documentary “dirt!“ about the human relationship with soil. Come enjoy a locally-brewed beer, hear from Soil Scientist Clark Harshbarger, and have a discussion with others interested in conservation, agriculture, and natural resources.
Tomorrow (Thursday 10/26)
The first two Golden Cemetery tours are tomorrow from 10-12 and from 1:30-3:30. They will be repeated on Saturday at 10 and 1:30. Learn more….
Tomorrow night from 6-9 is Yeti Night at the Mountaineering Museum. Get your hairy white costumes ready!
Nightmare on Greek Street provides another opportunity to wear costumes tomorrow night, from 6:30-8:30PM. This annual event is hosted by the Colorado School of Mines Panhellenic and Interfraternity Council.
Miners Alley Playhouse will have improvisational comedy at 7:30. Winning the 2017 Henry Award for “Outstanding Improvisational Theatre”, SCRIPTprov
has also been described as a “wonderful surprise” and “redefining the rules”. We put improv in their scripts, they put scripts in our improv. Hilarity ensues. Tickets are $15 are available online or at the box office.