Sunday
Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz: 7 p.m., The Tavern at St. Michael’s Square, 2918 67th Ave., Greeley. Geeks Who Drink uses the power of good trivia to connect people with friends. Knowing things is fun, and everyone leaves trivia nights with a smile on their face and new facts in their noggin. Consistent fresh new content makes each Geek’s week totally different from the one before. Free, 720-878-1734, geekswhodrink.com.
Second Chance Comedy show: 7 p.m., Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia, Fort Collins. This comedy event that dives into the real, raw and funny side of the darker topics of life like mental health, addiction, growth and everything we don’t usually talk about out loud. AJ Finney headlines the night, joined by Aaron Fleck, Dominic Syracuse and Deb Lastowka. Joe Huisman hosts the show. $22-$29, lctix.com.
Monday
Free day at Rocky Mountain National Park: Admission is free for U.S. residents only. The free days are observed at RMNP and all parks that charge entrance fees. nps.gov/planyourvisit/fee-free-parks.htm.
Tuesday
Bingo: 6:45 p.m., Greeley-Evans Moose Lodge, 3456 11th Ave., Evans. The Knights of Columbus hosts bingo every Tuesday evening. The group helps support three parishes, the Weld Food Bank, Envision, Schaefer Services and more. Bingo sessions are open to the public. Doors open by 5 p.m. Snack bar opens by 6 p.m. $6-$199.
Wednesday
Fly Fishing Films screening: 7 p.m., Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia, Fort Collins. The International Fly Fishing Film Festival is a curated collection of world-class films and cinematic storytelling from independent fly-fishing filmmakers around the world. $24, 970-221-6730, lctix.com.
Thursday
A Night of Remembrance: 5:30 p.m., Lincoln Park Gazebo, 802 10th Ave., Greeley. This heartfelt gathering will honor individuals who have passed away while experiencing homelessness. Often, those who pass without housing do not receive a formal farewell. The Night of Remembrance provides a dedicated space for those individuals and allows families, friends and community members to come together and say goodbye. Free.
Shoot for the Moon annual dinner: 5:30 p.m., Island Grove Events Center, 425 N. 15th Ave., Greeley. Celebrate 106 years as we Shoot for the Moon. Inspired by the nostalgic glow of Neon Moon with a modern space-cowboy twist, the evening will celebrate ambition, innovation and the shared success of Greeley’s business community. Guests are invited to lean into the theme wearing bold neon colors, cosmic sparkle and western-inspired touches that fit the space-cowboy look. $80, business.greeleychamber.com.
Uncle Lazer stand-up comedy show: 7 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. Hitting the road and taking his unapologetic approach to comedy to a town near you. Everything from his outlandish single mother dating stories to the rough and rowdy upbringing of his trauma-filled childhood on the bad side of town, Uncle Lazer brings the heat each and every time he walks on stage. The Mullet Maniac’s approach to comedy is completely over the top and outlandish. However, he is able to connect to his audience with relatability from a blue-collar background. Belly-aching laughter and just an all-around good time can be promised at any one of his shows. 970-584-3054, facebook.com.
Friday
Daddy Daughter Doll Up: 6 p.m., Main Event Windsor, 4455 N. Fairgrounds Ave. Dads will have the opportunity to learn how to prepare their daughter’s hair and makeup for a big dance recital, school play or a date night with Daddy. All proceeds from ticket sales will go to benefit ChildSafe, a local charity whose mission is to break the cycle and heal the trauma resulting from childhood abuse and neglect with specialized treatment, education and community outreach. Suggested donation is $20 per child, registration required, eventbrite.com.
Willie Barcena stand-up comedy show: 8 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. Willie Barcena is one of the sharpest minds in comedy. His universal material spans family, religion, race, sex, politics and whatever else people aren’t supposed to talk about. His 12 Tonight Show appearances are among the most frequent for any comedian — and by far the most for any Latino comedian. A 30-year comedy veteran, Barcena brings laughs and insights all over the world, including many shows for the troops stationed abroad. He has appeared on many TV shows including Moesha and The Wayans Brothers, and he was chosen to host the popular SI-TV production Latino Laugh Festival – The Show. 970-584-3054, facebook.com.
Saturday
Cabaret & Cabernet: 5:30 p.m., UNC Campus Commons, 1051 22nd St., Greeley. The event will feature hors d’oeuvres and alcoholic or nonalcoholic beverages at a pre-show reception, as well as a silent auction, photo booth, wine pull and whiskey drawing. At 7 p.m., the Chorale’s cabaret show will start in the Performance Hall, where members will highlight their talents as individual artists, through solos and ensembles. $40-$50, 970-351-4849, greeleychorale.org.
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