Events: July 4-10

Where to go and what to do this week in Boulder County

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Enjoy a night around the fire at a Lafayette potluck.

Boulder Symphony: 4th of July 
7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, July 4, Boulder Bandshell, 1212 Canyon Blvd., Boulder. $5-15

Enjoy an evening of classics new and old as you celebrate the 4th of July with the Boulder Symphony. Enjoy pieces like Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture and John Williams’ Jurassic Park, along with the premiere of Matte Browne’s Barnstorming Season


New Moon Hike + Yoga
7-8:30 a.m. Friday, July 5, The Peoples’ Crossing, 101 Pearl St., Boulder. $27, free for Yoga Pearl members

Rejuvenate your mind and body on this new-moon outing in Boulder. The event kicks off with a 15-minute hike among the red rocks of the Peoples’ Crossing, followed by a 45-minute early morning yoga session. 


Community Campfire & Potluck
5-9 p.m. Friday, July 5, Neurodiversity Community Center, 100 W. Cleveland St., Lafayette. Free

Meet new friends and enjoy a night around the fire at this Lafayette potluck. Bring a vegetarian dish or non-alcoholic beverage and get ready for a night of community and connection.


Dancing Under the Stars
7-9:30 p.m. Friday, July 5, Cottonwood Square, Niwot, Free.

Ready to cut a rug? This free dance lesson in Niwot is followed by an evening of classic swing music underneath the night sky at the city’s outdoor Cottonwood Square. Future Friday-night offerings include contra, salsa and two-step. 


First Friday Art Walk 
5-9 p.m. Friday, July 5, Downtown Niwot, 2nd Avenue & Cottonwood Square. Free 

If dancing isn’t your thing, you can enjoy an evening of art, food and fun in historic downtown Niwot. Local artists will display their work throughout Old Town and Cottonwood Square during this monthly opportunity to support creativity in your own backyard. 


TV Game Show Night with Rion Evans
7 p.m. Saturday, July 6, The Louisville Underground, 640 Main Street, Louisville. $12.50

Live out your Jeopardy! dreams during this 21+ event at the Louisville Underground, hosted by voice actor and comedian Rion Evans. Hop up on stage and compete in a realistic game show setting while enjoying drinks from the bar.


Potted and Poured Party 
1-4 p.m. Sunday, July 7, The Garden at Left Hand Brewing, 1245 Boston Ave., Longmont. Price varies

Let the joy of planting take root in the Garden at Left Hand Brewing. “Pick your pot, choose your plants and create your own little oasis” with the help of a mobile potting station from Happy Day Plants. Plus, enjoy libations from one of the most awarded breweries on the Front Range. 


Tales of Ancient Moon Watchers
5:30-7 p.m. Monday, July 8, Boulder JCC, 6007 Oreg Ave., Boulder. $12

Educate yourself on the sky-human connection at this lecture presented by Erica Ellingson. You’ll learn about how ancient cultures perceived the moon and its cycles while also gaining knowledge on prehistoric structures. 


Boulder’s Poetry Open Mic Night
6:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, July 9, DV8 Distillery, 2480 49th St., Boulder. Free

Let out your inner Allen Ginsberg and join this free poetry open mic held bi-weekly on Tuesdays at DV8. Sign up for a reading slot to get 10% off a cocktail or mocktail.


Queer Community: Meditation and Conversation 
6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 11, Boulder Shambhala Center, 1345 Spruce St., Boulder. Free 

Practice mindfulness techniques under the guidance of queer Buddhist teachers during this affirming session. The LGBTQ+ event includes conversation on “what it is to be queer in our personal and collective experience on the spiritual path and everyday life.”


Erie Farmers Market
5-8 p.m. Thursday, July 11, Erie Farmers Market, 500 Block of Briggs Street. Free

The Erie Farmers Market continues with its regular Thursday offering of local produce, roasted chiles, honey, breads and more. Enjoy live music and local bites in Erie’s historic downtown while you’re at it. 


Picnic on the Plaza 
12-1 p.m. Thursday, July 11, Festival Plaza, 311 S. Public Road, Lafayette. Free

Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy the soothing sounds of guitarist Steve Glotzer at this free community concert. The weekly fun continues July 18 and 25 with the School of Rock House Band and Robert Maldonado.


Not quite fitting the bill? Check out our roundup of weekly concerts 

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