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VIRTUAL EVENTS

If your organization is planning an event of any kind, please email Caitlin at crockett@boulderweekly.com.

BOULDER ARTS ONLINE: DAILY VIRTUAL FIGURE DRAWING.

2 P.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 4 (WITH ADDITIONAL DAILY DATES THROUGH JUNE 15), ARTOFMODELING.ORG/VIRTUAL-MODELING.

Boulder-based Art of Modeling is hosting a virtual figure-drawing class from 2-4 p.m. daily through June 15. The cost is $10. Contact Ellen Allen, artofmodelinginfo@gmail.com, 831-421-2684.

GLEANING HOPE HAPPY HOUR WITH COMMUNITY FRUIT RESCUE.

5:30 P.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, FRUITRESCUE.ORG/EVENTS.PHP.

CJoin the Community Fruit Rescue staff (CFR) and board of directors for a virtual happy hour and fundraiser at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 4. You’ll hear from guest speaker Woody Tasch, share a few community testimonials, discuss safe harvesting during COVID-19, and get looped into a fundraiser that will help support CFR’s work during the 2020 harvest season. BOCO Cider in North Boulder is opening from 3-5 p.m. on June 4 as a special Fruit Rescue favor so you can grab something delicious to enjoy during happy hour. RSVP to the event to get the Zoom link: bit.ly/gleaninghope. Contact Hannah Tirrell-Wysocki, hannah@fruitrescue.org, 603-340-3633

TREVOR HALL: A NIGHT IN THE VILLAGE LIVESTREAM FROM BOULDER THEATER.

7 P.M. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, BOULDERTHEATER.COM.

Trevor Hall’s music blends roots and folk music with his deep appreciation of Eastern Mysticism. This livestream from Boulder Theater promises an intimate evening of songs and stories, with a Q&A with Hall after the show. This event is free, just register at bouldertheater.com. You can also see more information about purchasing an exclusive event poster ($29.95, including shipping) that allows Boulder Theater to deliver this special event with no admission fee.

MINI FILM FESTIVAL OF AMAZING SHORTS.

3 P.M. SUNDAY, JUNE 7, MEETUP. COM/BOULDER-ATHEISTS/ EVENTS/TJPBSRYBCJBKB.

Enjoy a series of incredible short secular videos through Zoom, 5 to 15 minutes long each, followed by discussions. Each film features notable people such as Richard Dawkins, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Seth Andrews, Carl Sagan, Christopher Hitchens, Madalyn Murray O’Hair, George Carlin and Aron Ra speaking about politics, evolution, science, Humanism, history, heathen comedy and more. You must RSVP before the meeting start time to see the Zoom link.

BOULDER’S STORY SLAM — A VIRTUAL EVENT HOSTED BY DAIRY ARTS CENTER.

6 P.M. SUNDAY, JUNE 7, THEDAIRY.ORG.

Join Johanna Walker and co-host Hal Walker for a night of real stories from real people. The theme for the night is RING. Did you find your ex’s wedding ring while searching for your lost keys? Did you fall in love while playing ring around the rosie? It’s too late to submit your story for this slam, but it’s certainly not too late to join in and listen. Suggested donation of $10-$20 that will help Boulder’s Story Slam and The Dairy Arts Center continue to bring you great programming.

WHITNEY, PHOTO BY OLIVIA BEE

WHITNEY X NOONCHORUS LIVESTREAM.

6 P.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, NOONCHORUS.COM/BOULDERTHEATER-PRESENTSWHITNEY.

Note: This event, originally scheduled for June 4, has been postponed until Thursday, June 11 to stand in solidarity with those fighting for justice for black lives. Between June 4 and June 11, Whitney, an indie rock band from Chicago, will donate $300 each day to a different organization that is supporting marginalized communities in the fight for justice and equality. Whitney will donate 100% of the profits from the livestream on June 11 to Black Lives Matter and My Block, My Hood, My City. The stream will be supported by NoonChorus, an independent, community-driven organization that aims to support artists during the COVID-19 pandemic by reconnecting artists with fans. Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 day of show.

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