Friday
Common Grounds: 7:30 a.m., The Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce, 902 7th Ave., Greeley. Every great conversation begins with great listening. If you belong to the Chamber to stay in the know and make an impact, this is the event for you. Attend and hear updates for the Greeley Area and Weld County. Join Common Grounds with elected officials the first Friday of every month. Common Grounds provides an opportunity to be deeply connected, with a larger sense of community. Community leaders will provide an update on the most current issues and challenges facing the business community. business.greeleychamber.com.
L.A.A.M. Bingo: 12:30 p.m., Moose Lodge, 3456 11th Ave., Evans. L.A.A.M hosts bingo every Friday. L.A.A.M. is a nonprofit organization that helps seniors with financial needs that have home utility and medical issues. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Sales usually start at 11:30 a.m., but may vary for must-go sessions. Bingo sessions are open to the public. $6-$199.
Saturday
Walk to End Alzheimer’s: 9 a.m., UNC Garden Theatre, 1820 10th Ave., Greeley. Join the fight to end Alzheimer’s. The 2025 Weld County Walk to End Alzheimer’s is more than just a walk; it’s a movement to fight for a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. Together, we honor those affected, raise critical funds for care and research and take steps toward a cure. Whether you walk in support, in memory or for future generations, your participation makes a difference. act.alz.org.
An Evening in Harmony: 6 p.m., Unitarian Church of Greeley, 929 15th St., Greeley. An evening of live music. Free, 970-351-6751, greeleyuuc.org.
Sunday
Midnight at the Masquerade murder mystery: 6 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. The rustle of silks and feathers under muted conversation was probably the last thing heard by the tragically and unexpectedly deceased at the Billionaires’ Club Annual Masquerade Ball. With a mystery under each feathery façade, unmasking the killer may be quite a challenge. It’s up to you to determine which partygoer is guilty, bring this crime to justice and save the party. facebook.com.
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.
Monday
Love Call concert: 8 p.m., Chippers Lanes, 2454 8th Ave., Greeley. Love Call performs New York jazz. Reservation required. Free, chipperslanes.thundertix.com.
Tuesday
M.C. Zimmer artist reception: 4:30 p.m., Aims Community College, 5203 W. 20th St., Greeley. Everyone is invited to the Ed Beaty Hall Art Gallery for its latest exhibit and artist’s reception. Step into a world where imagination, humor and layered meaning collide at “A Completely Plausible Story,” a new exhibit featuring the thought-provoking artwork of M.C. Zimmer. Free, events.aims.edu.
Texas Hold’em poker game: 6 p.m., Crave Hot Dogs & BBQ, 2170 35th St., Greeley. Come play Texas Hold’em poker, and win bar gift cards and other prizes. All skill levels welcome. Get there early to secure a seat and order some food. Free, 720-937-4691, RockyMountainPokerVenues.com.
Bingo: 6:45 p.m., Greeley-Evans Moose Lodge, 3456 11th Ave., Evans. The Knights of Columbus host 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. $6-$199.
Wednesday
Untold Stories of Colorado LGBTQ+ History: Noon, Aims Community College Welcome Center: Ballroom A, 4901 W. 20th St., Greeley. Join the Aims Multicultural Office for Student Affinity, Inclusion and Community (MOSAIC) for a lunch and learn celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month. Author and activist Phil Nash will share untold stories from Colorado’s queer past. Enjoy free lunch and connect with community history. Free, events.aims.edu.
Bex Marshall concert: 6 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. UK British Blues Award winner and four time European Blues Awards nominee, Bex Marshall’s unique style of guitar playing is a combined technique of slide, blues rock, ragtime and roots pickin’. Her voice is a powerful melting pot of old black woman’s heartache and rock diva soul. facebook.com.
Pony Bradshaw concert: 7 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. Like his previous two releases, the tracks on “Thus Spoke the Fool” feel more like immersive experiences than mere songs, serving as odes to the land and language of Appalachia. These lyrical landscapes pay tribute to the region where Bradshaw settled nearly two decades ago. The songs are rich with imagery of mountain laurel and tobacco leaves, transporting listeners to mill towns, American Legion halls and Mineral Bluff. The songs offer a hybrid, textured sound with hints of bluegrass and Americana, rich with rustic guitar leads, fiddle and pedal steel. 970-584-3054, facebook.com.
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