CLANDESTINE AMIGO, PHOTO BY ALAN DAMKOEHLER
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VIRTUAL EVENTS BY BOULDER WEEKLY STAFF
If your organization is planning an event of any kind, please email Caitlin at crockett@boulderweekly.com. LONGMONT MUSEUM VIRTUAL SUMMER CONCERT: CLANDESTINE AMIGO.
7:30 p.m.Thursday, July 2, longmontmuseum.org. Live from Stewart Auditorium direct to your phone or computer, Clandestine Amigo brings a smooth and sultry sound to the stage. Jessica Carson creates a mix of darkly poetic, R&B-inspired rock backed by Colorado Music Hall of Famer Michael Wooten on drums, Chris Brunhaver’s steady bass, and Giselle Collazo’s dynamic vocals. To enjoy this free concert, visit the museum’s Facebook page at 7:30 p.m. on the night of the concert and click on “videos” to join. Learn more at longmontmuseum.org, or call 303-651-8374.
‘WORK’S UNTAPPED RESOURCE,’ A DOCUMENTARY ON EMPLOYING PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES. 8:30
p.m. Thursday, July 2 on Rocky Mountain PBS. In Colorado, the unemployment rate for people with disabilities is more than 70% despite research that shows people with disabilities often are more reliable, show up on time and have an incredible work Media (COFTM), in partnership with several other
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Theater Company of Lafayette presents: A Socially Distanced Play Festival. 7 p.m. July 3, 10 and 17, via Facebook, YouTube or Instagram. Head over to the Theater Company of Lafayette’s Facebook, YouTube channel, or Instagram to enjoy new plays each week through July 17. The company kicked off the virtual festival on June 26 with “Work Ethic,” a humorous vignette about taming our worst impulses. Plays are presented in a Zoomlike style, with actors delivering parts from their homes. Once plays are posted, you can watch them
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state agencies, created a half-hour documentary that captures the challenges, successes and passion of Coloradans across the state working with disabilities. The inspirational stories come to life through Brady’s work on a northeast Colorado farm; Serina’s counseling Colorado Springs’ youth; Tom’s indispensable leadership at BlueStar Recycling; and Molly’s passion -
able on the COFTM YouTube page.
ERIE COMMUNITY LIBRARY PRESENTS: UNICORN YOGA.
8 a.m. Monday, July 6, via High Plains Library District YouTube. If you and the kids are in need of some fun physical movement, prepare to take an adventure through the Magical Unicorn Forest and act out forest animals through yoga poses with this Unicorn Yoga class, presented by Erie Community Library. For more info contact Peter Derk, pderk@highplains.us, 888-861-7323.
LONGMONT MUSEUM VIRTUAL SUMMER CAMPS.
Through July, longmontcolorado.gov. Does your child want to learn about sculpture and 3D art this summer? Or maybe they’ve recently taken a shine to charcoal drawing, or they’ve got a real passion for physics experiments. The Longmont Museum is offering a wide variety of virtual summer camp experiences through July. Register online or at 303-651-8374. Registration for all camps will close
whenever you want. Donate to Theater Company of Lafayette, with 60% going to the Anti Racism Fund (antiracismfund.org), by visiting: paypal.me/TCLStage Festival schedule: ,’ by Deborah Finkelstein. 7 p.m. July 3. ,’ by Katherine Dubouis. 7 p.m. Friday July 10. ,’ by C.P. Stancich. 7 p.m. Friday, July 17. presented by Theater 29, Cinema Sound Theatre and the Lulubird Project. 7 p.m. Thursday, July 9, theater29denver.com. Anoitos University — a flailing online school struggling to remain relevant — enrolls Ph.D. students who
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one and a half weeks before camp begins to allow time to create the supply kits and schedule pick ups. Each camp will be held online in a secure meeting room during the camp time listed. The cost of all camps includes a specialized supply kit to use and keep for the guided hands-on activities from home. These kits will be available for drive-by, curbside pickup at the museum before camp begins. Need-based scholarships are available.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHAPTER OF CREDIT UNIONS AND LOUISVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY PRESENTS: MONEY MATTERS: FINANCIAL SURVIVAL SKILLS.
6 p.m. Wednesday, July 8, louisvilleco.gov. Life happens, and when setbacks occur, it can
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prepare for (and get through) job loss, divorce, medical emergency or other challenges that arise. Webinar details will be emailed two hours prior to the start time. Seminars held on the second Wednesday of each month. Register online or call 303-335-4820.
have been rejected by multiple doctoral programs. Prior to March 2020, every student was guaranteed a full-time online teaching job at adjunct wages upon graduation. But since COVID-19 hit, the number of positions have been cut in half. To deal with the issue, the university has asked graduating students to compete for full-time employment in the Dissertation Defense Debates. Lisa Wagner Erickson (Theater 29) and Veronica Straight-Lingo (KGNU) came up with the concept and characters for playwrights Sean Michael Cummings and Rebecca Gorman O’Neill to develop. Viewers are invited to support the local arts community by donating to the Denver Actors Fund Emergency Relief Fund for Colorado theatre artists and the Denver Metro Area Artist COVID-19 Relief Fund.
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