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MARCH 6-8 Greeley Tribune Home & Garden Show, noon to 5 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Island Grove Regional Park, 501 N. 14th Ave., Greeley. This is a great opportunity to start those home and garden projects with the help of Northern Colorado’s best! Your source for home and garden education, inspiration and discovery. Free. DETAILS: Greeley Tribune at (970) 352-0211 or GreeleyTribune. com/homeandgarden.
6First Friday: Art that Pops, 6-8 p.m., Art & Heritage Center, 116 N. 5th St. Held on the first Friday of each month, the family-friendly event facility to learn how to throw axes and a coach to help you master the technique. Join this 21-plus group for some axe throwing, games and drinks. Transportation provided to and from DAGAR. Meet in the Windsor CRC lobby. Registration closes one week prior to the event. Cost: $55. DETAILS: Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture at (970) 674-3500 or WindsorGov.com.
includes music by a local performer, a community art or craft project, and free refreshments. Visitors 21 years and older can enjoy free beer courtesy of our sponsors. Celebrate the final weeks of “Print Renaissance” with an interactive exploration of threedimensional art! Enjoy live music from a local musician, fun snacks and drinks, free beer for adults, and an art project for kids and kids at heart. View artist Red Grooms’ “Ruckus Taxi,” a 3D print of a whimsical taxi, and then create your own 3D pop-up work of art. Free. DETAILS: Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture at (970) 674-3500 or WindsorGov.com.
7DAGAR Axe Room, 3-9 p.m., meet at Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 11th St. Located in downtown Denver, DAGAR offers a
17 Meet the Candidates, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 11th St. Meet the candidates for the Town of Windsor’s mayor and town board positions. The event is hosted by the Windsor Chamber, the League of Women Voters (Weld County & Greeley) and the Clearview Library District with the collective intention to support the discussion of community issues, allow Windsor residents to hear directly from candidates for office and create open dialog among all voters in Windsor. Seating is limited. Registration required to attend. Meet the Candidates Format: All participating candidates will adhere to the rules established in advance. The event will be moderated. Questions will be designed from a community wide survey. Written questions will be accepted from the audience. Free. DETAILS: Windsor Chamber at WindsorCO.ChamberMaster.com/ eventregistration/register/3422.
21 Indoor FUN Triathlon, times vary, Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 11th St. The indoor triathlon consists of 20 minutes of swimming, 20 minutes on a stationary bike and 20 minutes around the elevated track for as many laps you can run, walk or crawl. Cost: $32 for
ages 12 and over, $16 for ages 8-11. DETAILS: Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture at (970) 674-3500 or WindsorGov.com.

24 Safe Sitter Essentials, 8 a.m., Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 11th St. This is a comprehensive, physician-developed babysitting course that will teach safety skills, first aid and rescue skills, care of a choking infant and child, infant and child CPR, life and business skills-including babysitting as a business and success on the job, child care essentials and more. It’s designed to equip students to feel confident and be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings or babysitting. Curriculum is geared for students in grades 6-8. Students receive a certification card from SafeSitter, Inc. Please bring a sack lunch. Cost: $48. DETAILS: Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture at (970) 674-3500 or RecreationLivesHere.com.
26 Dessert & Dish with Mayor Kristie, 7-9 p.m., Windsor Lake Coffee, 430 Main St. Mayor Kristie Melendez wants to hear from you! Join her over free coffee and a sample of something sweet to discuss your questions, concerns or ideas for the Town of Windsor. Free. 28 Coffee with the Mayor, 7:30 a.m., Coffee House 29, 1039 Main St. For Mayor Kristie’s final Coffee with the Mayor community event, she will be discussing leadership in local government and how residents can get involved. Join Mayor Kristie for a morning of conversation and complementary coffee. Free.
ONGOING Kids’ Nite Out — Saturdays, 7-10:30 p.m., Community Recreation Center, 250 11th St. Fun, safe, active program for kids ages 7-14 with a variety of activities, including swimming, sports tournaments, arts and crafts, dancing and inflatables. Admission on a first-come, first-served basis. Cost: $12 plus $5 for dinner. DETAILS: Kids’ Nite Out at (970) 308-0439 or KidsNiteOut.org.

Print Renaissance: Mid-Century Masters of American Printmaking exhibit through March 15, Arts & Heritage Center, 116 5th St. This exhibition features these artists and more in a celebration of 20th-century masters of American printmaking. Visitors will learn about printmaking techniques and this important chapter in American art history. Open Thursdays, 3-7 p.m., and Fridays through Sundays, noon to 4 p.m. Free. DETAILS: Windsor Parks, Recreation & Culture at (970) 674-3500 or WindsorGov.com.