LOVELAND
Eric Clapton Songs
Forever Man will present “Layla and Other Assorted Eric Clapton Songs” at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Rialto Theater Center, 228 E. Fourth St.
The legendary music and turbulent life of Eric Clapton take center stage in a theatrical concert that blends storytelling, song and immersive multimedia in a heartfelt tribute to one of rock’s most complex icons.
Audiences will experience Clapton’s greatest hits, including “Tears in Heaven,” “Change the World,” “Lay Down Sally,” “I Shot the Sheriff,” and, of course, “Layla.”
Tickets are $39-$49.
For details, call 970-962-2120 or visit rialtotheatercenter.org.
Habitat Builders Ball
Loveland Habitat for Humanity will hold its ninth annual Builder’s Ball, “Blueprints & Blue Jeans
An Evening of Hope, Housing, and Hands-On Change,” at 5-9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at Ellis Ranch, 2331 Ellis Ranch Lane.
The evening will include dinner and dessert, live music for line dancing, stories from local families who’ve achieved homeownership and an auction to raise money for Habitat’s work to build homes — and hope — for Loveland families in need.
Tickets are $75, available at lovelandhabitat.charityproud.org/EventRegistration/Index/23598.
Día de los Muertos
Loveland’s ninth annual Día de los Muertos Celebration will be held at noon-3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Pulliam Building, 545 N. Cleveland Ave.
Join Heart and Sol for a vibrant day of remembrance, music and community. The event will feature live Mariachi performances, folklórico dancers, a Catrina Catwalk, Mini Mercado, community ofrendas and more.
Admission is free.
For details, contact Lynn Adame at 970-779-7609 or [email protected], or visit heartandsolco.org.
DRAKE
Holiday Bazaar
The Storm Mountain Holiday Bazaar will be held at 10 a.m-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, at the Big Thompson Canyon Association Building at 1479 W. U.S. 34.
The event will offer handcrafted items and a chance to talk to the crafters and learn about the process of creating the items. A wide variety of items will include quilted, knitted and crocheted items, jewelry, soaps, honey, decorations, baskets, gourds, wood carvings, stained glass, carving boards, wood planter boxes and more, as well as a bake sale.
There will be free hot cider and cookies to enjoy.
Proceeds will go toward maintenance of the BTCA building.
For details, visit facebook.com/peacefulridge.
BERTHOUD
Habitat Hoedown
The second annual Habitat Hoedown will be held at 6 p.m. Nov. 1, at Grace Place, 375 Meadowlark Drive, Berthoud.
The Berthoud Habitat for Humanity benefit gala includes dinner, auction, dancing and live music by Ryan Chrys and The Rough Cuts.
Tickets are $150, available at bit.ly/4oz3Vm3.
JOHNSTOWN
Building Safety
Crossroads Safehouse and Jim Schmidt of the Gabby Petito Foundation will host Building Safety Together, an evening of collaboration, innovation and community at 5-7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at High Country Beverage, 4200 Ronald Reagan Blvd.
The event will celebrate the development of the Family Justice Center, a groundbreaking model that transforms how Northern Colorado responds to domestic violence by bringing advocacy, law enforcement, legal services, and counseling together under one roof.
Guests will hear from advocates, community leaders and partners who are helping bring the vision to life. Tickets are $25, available at crossroadssafehouse-bloom.kindful.com/e/building-safety-together-2.
FORT COLLINS
‘Misery’
OpenStage Theatre Company’s 2025-26 season starts with “Misery” by William Goldman, based on the novel by Stephen King, opening at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Lincoln Center Magnolia Theatre, 417 W Magnolia.
After a car crash leaves bestselling romance novelist, Paul Sheldon, stranded in a snowstorm, he’s rescued by Annie Wilkes, his “No. 1 fan.” But when Annie learns Paul has killed off her favorite character, she insists he fix his mistake, or else.
The season will continue with “The Mousetrap” by Agatha Christie on Jan. 10-Feb. 7 at the Lincoln Center; “The Cottage” March 21-April 18 at the Lincoln Center, and “The Merry Wives of Windsor, June 6-July 11, outdoor at The Park at Columbine Health Systems.
“Misery” tickets are $18-$42. Season tickets start at $116.
Thursday, Nov. 6, will be a Pay What You Can performance, and those tickets must be reserved online as well.
The play runs through Nov. 29, with shows on Friday-Saturday, Nov. 7-8, Friday-Sunday, Nov. 14-16 and Nov. 21-23, and Friday-Saturday, Nov. 28-29. All shows are at 7:30 p.m.
For details, visit openstage.com.
Fort Collins Reads
Fort Collins Reads will present Kirsten Miller at 2-3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Fort Collins Marriott, 350 E. Horsetooth Road.
Miller will discuss her recent novel, “Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books,” a satire about a small Southern town, a pitched battle over banned books, and a little lending library that changes everything.
The author talk will be followed by book signing.
Tickets are $20 for general admission, $35 for reserved “Author’s Circle” tickets and $65 for a reception with the author at 6-8 p.m. at Old Firehouse Books, 232 Walnut St.
For details, visit eventbrite.com.
Día de Muertos
The BIPOC Alliance, in partnership with Fuerza Latina and FCCAN, will host the fifth annual Día de Muertos Community Celebration at noon-6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, in Old Town Square in downtown Fort Collins.
The free, community-run event invites all of Fort Collins to gather in remembrance of loved ones who have passed and to celebrate the vibrant cultural traditions of Día de Muertos.
It will include a community altar for honoring ancestors and loved ones. Everyone is welcome to participate by placing a remembrance in person or by submitting photos for a virtual altar.
Free face painting for children and live performances also are planned.
For details, visit bit.ly/oldtownddm.
Muertos Crawl
A Muertos Crawl Fundraiser will be held at 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at Old Town Square in downtown Fort Collins.
Celebrate Día de Los Muertos with altars, tastings, raffles and snacks.
Tickets are $17.85-$39.19, available at eventbrite.com.
Artisans Market
A Nonprofit Artisans Market will be held at 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 1-2, at the Center for Creativity, 200 Mathews St.
The market will have a holiday theme.
For details, visit fcgov.com/creativecenter/event-listing.
Family Day
A special Family Day with the Department of Anthropology and Geography’s Trunk Show will be held at 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Nov. 1, at Gregory Allicar Museum, 1400 Remington St.
Designed for ages 5-12, Family Day is a free, drop-in program featuring art activities inspired by current exhibitions at the museum.
For details, visit artmuseum.colostate.edu/events/family-day-16.
Colorado 24 Hour Run
The Colorado 24 Hour Run will start at 8 a.m. Saturday, Nov 1, continuing until Sunday morning, at Colorado Youth Outdoors, 4927 E. County Road 36.
The race allows everyone to find a challenge, no matter where they are at on their running journeys. Want to see how far you can go in six, 12 or 24 hours? Or achieve a new furthest distance?
The 1-mile dirt loop route is easy on the eyes and feet. Come run for a day and/or a night and cheer on others striving for personal bests.
With the change from daylight saving time occurring during the event, race clocks will remain on daylight saving time until the end of the event.
Cost is $90-$200. For details, visit gnarrunners.com/colorado-24-hour-run.
GREELEY
‘Songs for You’
The Greeley Philharmonic will present “Canciones para ti (Songs for You)” at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave.
Enjoy music made famous by Ramón Ayala, José José, Celia Cruz,and Rocío Dúrcal.
The concert explores themes of life and death, with the rhythms and folklore of Latin America.
Tickets are $50-$65.
For details, call 970-356-5000 or visit ucstars.com.
ESTES PARK
Craft Spirits Festival
The 2025 Rocky Mountain Craft Spirits Festival will feature a Prohibition-era speakeasy theme at noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Estes Park Event Complex, 1125 Rooftop Way.
The festival will feature over 40 Colorado craft distilleries, live jazz music, vintage photo opportunities and exclusive speakeasy lounges — all celebrating Colorado’s vibrant craft spirits community.
Tickets are $25-$45, available at eventsinestes.com.
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