
Go Club: 1:30 p.m., Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Learn to play the ancient and mysterious board game known as Go. Developed 4,000 years ago in China, the rules are so simple they can be taught in a few minutes, but it can take a lifetime to master the game. Go boards are provided, and take-home sets made of cardboard are available for free. Ages 5 and up. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
Coffee & Classics: 8 a.m., Downtown Boulder, Pearl and Eighth, Boulder. Since 2010 Fuelfed Coffee & Classics® has set the standard of what a focused enthusiast gathering should be. Not only the cars and unique locations, but the quality people it attracts. Fuelfed is proud to announce Coffee & Classics is now igniting in downtown Boulder. Fuelfed Coffee & Classics is a focused gathering for classic European car enthusiasts to share their passion, not a juried car show. This event is not about leased Italian super-cars, but rather about driving European classics as they were meant to be driven. carsandcoffeeevents.com.
Casino Royale: 2 p.m., Avalon Ballroom, 6185 Arapahoe Road, Boulder. In Casino Royale, start with some of the fundamentals of Casino dancing and some of the moves participants may already know. Beginner dancers will be introduced to some of the basic movements in casino dance. Intermediate and advanced dancers, will have more options to take creativity and social dancing to the next level. $20-$60, facebook.com.
Tween Graphic Novel Book Club: 3:15 p.m., Meadows Branch Library, 4800 Baseline Road, Boulder. For this meetup, the group will discuss “Gamerville,” by Johnny Christmas. Tweens are welcome to attend and discuss a different graphic novel each month and complete an activity related to the book. For tweens ages 9-12. This group meets on the last Sunday of the month. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
Louisville Labor Day Parade: 10 a.m. Monday, Downtown Louisville, 820 Main St., Louisville. Join Louisville’s largest annual event and the only Labor Day Parade in Boulder County. The parade features marching bands, equestrians, local labor unions, City Council members and much more. Once the parade is over, stop by the annual Fall Festival. The parade begins on East Lafayette Street and disperses at Rex Street. facebook.com.
This Is A Clue trivia: 6:30 p.m. Monday, MainStage, 6035 Longbow Drive, Unit 9, Boulder. Join for a brain teasing good time with trivia by This Is A Clue every Monday night. Prove you’re smarter than most, and win free beers and other great prizes. facebook.com.
Rewilding Hike: 8 a.m. Tuesday, Academic Hall, 298 Morning Glory Road, Boulder. Rewilding Hikes take place every other Tuesday. Join for a peaceful, guided hike led by Rose Gay. This hike is designed to awaken the senses, ground hikers in the present and inspire gratitude for the beauty of the forest. Bring a water bottle, hat, sunscreen and hiking shoes. Registration required. chautauqua.com.
Kanopy Kids Cartoons and Cereal: 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Ease into the day with a variety of cartoons/animated children’s shows through Kanopy Kids, and enjoy a bowl of cereal. The screening is best suited for ages 5 and up with a parent/ guardian. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
CU Boulder Faculty Tuesdays: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Grusin Music Hall (C112), Imig Music Building, 1020 18th St., Boulder. This concert features teaching professor of Oboe Peter Cooper collaborating with four of the CU College of Music’s wonderful artist-faculty. Free, 303-492-8008, cupresents.org.
Ceramic Honey Pot workshop: 4:15 p.m. Wednesday, Boulder JCC, 6007 Oreg Ave., Boulder. Join for a fun and creative family clay honey pot making class designed especially for preschool-age kids and their adults. In this hands-on workshop, children will have the opportunity to share about their favorite traditions of Rosh Hashanah while working with their grown-ups to create and decorate their own unique honey pots of clay. This class encourages creativity, fine motor skills and creating as a family as we shape, paint and personalize each honey pot. $36-$56, facebook.com.
“Bad Shabbos” film screening: 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. David and his fiancée Meg are about to have their parents meet for the first time over a Shabbat dinner on New York’s Upper West Side when an accidental death (or murder?) gets in the way. With Meg’s Catholic parents due any moment, this family dinner soon spirals into a hilarious disaster. $7-$14, thedairy.org.
Reopening celebration for Boulder Junction at Depot Square Station: 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Boulder Chamber, 2440 Pearl St., Boulder. Celebrate the long-awaited reopening of Boulder’s beautiful transit center in the heart of the Boulder Junction neighborhood. Join Boulder Chamber Transportation Connections, RTD, the City of Boulder, Colorado CarShare, BCycle and Lime to kick off the return of bus service to the underground station and orient neighborhood residents and workers to the transportation benefits connected with the special district. 303-867-8137, business.boulderchamber.com.
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