Saturday
Chili Cook Off: 4 p.m., City Star Brewing, 321 Mountain Ave., Berthoud. Each year members of Colorado’s facial hair clubs compete to see who can take the honor of having the best red, green, hot chili or the coveted Best in Show. A suggested donation of $5 to the Muscular Dystrophy Association gets attendees a chance to taste and judge the chili. rmbmcchili.com.
Sip & Stroll: 5 p.m., downtown, Windsor. Participants can sample 10 wine tastings paired with chocolates at participating locations. $38.10, ticketsignup.io.
Foreigner concert: 7:30 p.m., Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. With 10 multi-platinum albums, 16 Top 30 hits and more than 80 million albums sold, Foreigner has earned its place among rock’s greatest. Known for timeless anthems like “Cold As Ice,” “Hot Blooded,” “Juke Box Hero” and the worldwide #1 hit “I Want to Know What Love Is,” the group’s music continues to inspire generations. Now, in a rare and intimate experience, Foreigner presents The Hits Unplugged, featuring acoustic renditions of their most iconic songs. Stripped down to their purest form, these powerful performances reveal a fresh dimension to the band’s legendary sound — up close and unforgettable. $204.36, 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.
Monday
Cookies and Canvases: 4:30 p.m., University of Northern Colorado Office of Global Engagement Wilson Hall, 1927 9th Ave., Greeley. Join Office of Global Engagement at UNC for cookie-eating and painting, following a Bob Ross tutorial. This event is open to the local community and UNC students. $5-$10, unco.estore.flywire.com.
Tuesday
David Carrillo’s Story of Life Without Parole to a Life of Purpose: Noon, Aims Community College Student Commons, Room 114, 5121 W. 20th St., Greeley. Join a powerful and unforgettable presentation with David R. Carrillo, whose life journey challenges assumptions about incarceration, education and human potential. Sentenced to life without parole, he spent over 30 years in prison. This talk is an opportunity to hear how resilience, accountability and education transform lives and communities. Free, events.aims.edu.
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
Mimi Hayes comedy show: 6 p.m., Aims Community College Welcome Center Miller Auditorium, 4901 W. 20th St., Greeley. Aims Student Accessibility Services invites everyone to see Colorado native and comedian Mimi Hayes perform stand-up. Comedian and writer Mimi Hayes blends stand-up, storytelling and disability advocacy, often drawing from her experience as a brain injury survivor. Free, events.aims.edu.
Thursday
“Our History, Our Voice” exhibit: 10 a.m., Greeley History Museum, 714 8th St., Greeley. In 2022, community members from across Greeley came together with an ambitious goal. Seeing a lack of Mexican American stories in local history books, they decided it was time to write their own. Since then, the Mexican American History Project Greeley group has interviewed dozens of local residents, conducted extensive research and gathered all of their findings into a manuscript. That book is set to be released this year. “Our History, Our Voice: Mexican American History Project Greeley” explores this grass roots effort to celebrate, elevate and share the contributions of local Latino residents. Exhibit open through Sept. 2026. cityofgreeley.trumba.com.
Trivia at High Brau Taphouse: 6:30 p.m., High Brau Taphouse, 915 16th St., Greeley. Weekly trivia hosted by Wilson with theme trivia on the last Thursday of the month. Free, 407-417-1161.
Friday
Greeley Tribune Home & Garden Show: noon, Island Grove Event Center, 421 N. 15th Ave., Greeley. For 43 years, Greeley Tribune‘s Home & Garden Show has brought together landscapers, home remodels, repair and maintenance companies and the like to grow a sincere connection to the communities around the Greeley area. Free, 970-392-4442, nocohomeandgardenshow.com.
Bored Teachers tour: 7:30 p.m., Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. They’ve graded papers, sat through endless staff meetings and run out of patience. Now, they’re bringing it all to the stage. Bored Teachers is back with a brand-new tour, “Is It Friday Yet?!,” packed with hilarious, all-new material. For nearly a decade, Bored Teachers has been the leading voice of teacher comedy, racking up over a billion views, 10 million followers and hosting the world’s #1 teacher-comedy podcast. Since 2022, they’ve sold out more than 200 theaters across 49 states, five countries and three continents, performing for over 200,000 educators worldwide. May contain PG-13 language, teacher truths and uncontrollable fits of laughter. $26-$59, UCStars.com.
Saturday
Not Quite Brothers concert: 7 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. Not Quite Brothers is central Iowa’s fastest growing cover band. Formed in 2018, the band quickly became known for their huge sound, eclectic setlist and ability to enhance any party. 970-584-3054, facebook.com.
Steven Curtis Chapman concert: 7 p.m., Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. With a career spanning more than three decades, Chapman continues to inspire audiences worldwide through his timeless songs of faith, hope and love. With 60 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, five GRAMMY® Awards, an American Music Award and a record-setting 50 No. 1 singles, Steven Curtis Chapman has become a defining voice in contemporary Christian music. His impact reaches far beyond the stage, with more than 17 million albums sold and 10 RIAA-Certified® Gold or Platinum records to his name. $38-$70, 970-356-5000, ucstars.showare.com.
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