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Go + Do events in Greeley for Nov. 8-14

Saturday

“Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” performance: 1 p.m., Aims Community College, Ed Beaty Hall Theater, 5203 W. 20th St., Greeley. The Aims Community Theater Group presents Tennessee Williams’ classic 1955 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” Set in Big Daddy Pollitt’s plantation home in the Mississippi Delta, the play explores themes around social mores, greed, shallowness, dishonesty, deterioration, sexual desire, repression and death. $15, events.aims.edu.

Brett Hendrix and Estin & the 86’d concert 7 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. Brett Hendrix is a Texas-born, Colorado-based musician delivering a raw blend of blues, Southern rock, country and Americana that seamlessly fuses genres and generations. Known for fiery guitar work and soulful vocals, Hendrix’s live show is the perfect mixture of gritty Texas blues to modern, heartfelt storytelling, mixed with a little pop punk. In a sea of bands, Estin & the 86’d stand out with undeniable energy and raw authenticity. Hailing from Colorado’s Front Range, the group is the original purveyor of Rocky Mountain rock ‘n’ roll since 2018. 970-584-3054, facebook.com.

    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.

    Tuesday

    “This Tastes Like Cardboard — Memories of Junk Food” artist’s reception: 4:30 p.m., Ed Beaty Hall Gallery, 5203 W. 20th St., Greeley. Visit the Ed Beaty Gallery to view alumna Mel Calderon’s installation that delves into nostalgic food. The entire exhibit is created with cardboard. Free, events.aims.edu.

    Veterans Day film showcase and dinner: 5:30 p.m., Aims Community College Welcome Center, 5401 W. 20th St., Greeley. Aims Veteran Services is partnering with the Patton Veterans Project to present a powerful showcase of short films and dinner created by veterans — raw, moving and straight from the heart. Before the screenings, Benjamin Patton — founder of Patton Veterans Project and grandson of WWII General George S. Patton Jr. — will deliver special keynote remarks. Free, 970-339-6480, eventbrite.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. Doors open by 5 p.m. Snack bar opens by 6 p.m. $6-$199.

    Wednesday

    Fall Symposium: 1 p.m., University Center, 2101 10th Ave., Greeley. Celebrate student research, creativity and scholarship at UNC. eventbrite.com.

    Toastmasters: 4 p.m., LINC Library Innovation Center, 501 8th Ave., Greeley. Greeley’s newest club helps participants build confidence in public speaking and leadership. Meets every first and third Wednesday. Free, saludtm.toastmastersclubs.org.

    Thursday

    Tinsel & Trains: 5 p.m., Zoe’s Café & Events, 715 10th St., Greeley. Join for the most elegant evening of the year to celebrate the Colorado Model Railroad Museum at the annual Celebration Fundraiser. Enjoy dinner at Zoe’s Cafe, interactive games, silent auction packed with amazing finds and live auction featuring one-of-a-kind treasures. 970-392-2934, facebook.com.

    John Caparulo’s Mad Cap Comedy: 7 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. A comedian known for his sharp wit, unique delivery and brilliant affinity for cuss words, John Caparulo is a seasoned comic whose dry, no-nonsense Midwestern sensibility endears him to audience members of all kinds. facebook.com.

    Friday

    Steam Powered Giraffe at Moxi Theater: 7 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. Steam Powered Giraffe is a musical project from San Diego. It was formed in 2008 by twin siblings David Michael Bennett and Isabella “Bunny” Bennett. Together, along with a cast and crew filled with theatrical backgrounds, the group takes on the guise of singing antique automatons and the fictional robotics company that made them. facebook.com.

    Editor’s note: Availability and scheduling of events may be subject to change. To submit events, go to greeleytribune.com/calendar and click “Add Event” in the top right corner of the calendar.

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