
Sunday
Beethoven in the Rockies piano recital: 2 p.m., First United Methodist Church Greeley, 917 10th Ave., Greeley. The fourth concert of the Chamber Music Season will be a special piano recital performed by Beethoven team members Hanguang Wang and Adam Zukiewicz. The program will feature Klein/Jamison’s Piano Sonata “Moye” (2022), as well as gems of piano music by F. Chopin, M. Ravel and an American composer Tom Lopez. $20-$35, beethovenintherockies.com.
Led Zeppelin 2: 8 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. Led Zeppelin 2 recreates the sights, sounds and pure rock ‘n’ roll euphoria of a prime Led Zeppelin concert. Resplendent in satin and denim, LZ2 delivers the intense, raw energy and dynamics of songs from the entire catalog of Zeppelin studio, live and bootleg recordings. Comprised of musicians and songwriters from the best of Chicago’s indie, alternative and metal scenes, the group performs in the top rock clubs of Chicago, often sharing stages with major international acts. Free.
Monday
Community Lab open house: 11 a.m., Aims Community College: Applied Technology and Trades Center, 5015 W. 20th St., Greeley. The event includes hands-on 3D printing, sewing, laser cutting, cutting plotters and soldering demonstrations. This makerspace is where people can explore, expand and discover elements of design, small-scale fabrication, electronics, craftwork and more. Free, events.aims.edu.
T’ai Chi Chih: 1 p.m., Farr Regional Library, 1939 61st Ave., Greeley. Join for a moving meditation break. Participants can jump in and learn via immersion in these gentle, mindful movements. T’ai Chi Chih is the ancient art of moving meditation, using 19 moves and one pose. Instructor Marie Dotts has been practicing for over 25 years and has mentored many instructors. Improve balance, breathing and reduces stress levels. T’ai Chi Chih can also be a very useful tool for providing the mental stillness to transition into a seated meditation practice, which can prove difficult for some people with busy, stressful lives. Suitable for any age adult 16-106 and can be done seated or with accommodations.
Centennial Park PAWS to Read: 6 p.m., Centennial Park Library, 2227 23rd Ave., Greeley. Paws to Read therapy dogs love to hear children read to them. Stop by anytime between 6-7 p.m. and read aloud to therapy dogs while they sit quietly and calmly. This allows children and reluctant readers to become more relaxed and confident about reading.
Tuesday
Farr LEGO club: 4 p.m., Farr Regional Library, 1939 61st Ave., Greeley. Create building projects with LEGOS. Join on the second and fourth Tuesdays each month for the month’s build challenge. The library will provide the bricks and participants provide the creativity. Ideal for kids 6 and up. 888-861-7323.
Bingo: 6:45 p.m., Greeley-Evans Moose Lodge, 3456 11th Ave., Evans. The Knights of Columbus host bingo every Tuesday evening at the Moose Lodge in Evans. The group helps support three parishes, the Weld Food Bank, Envision, Schaefer Services. Bingo sessions are open to the public. $6-$199.
Wednesday
Playdate Café: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Farr Regional Library, 1939 61st Ave., Greeley. Children learn and grow through play. Caregivers recharge with a cup of coffee or tea. Playdate Café is a special time for caregivers to relax while their little one enjoys unstructured play. Playdate Café also offers caregivers the opportunity to connect with Children’s Services staff and learn about early literacy tips and community resources. Ages 0-4.
Santana tribute concert: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aims Community College Welcome Center Miller Auditorium, 4901 W. 20th St., Greeley. Join Aims for a free tribute concert presented by an ensemble of Aims music faculty and students performing the music of Santana. The event features a multimedia presentation of student artwork, audio engineering and film production. Free, events.aims.edu.
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