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All is Bright Tour: 5-10 p.m. nightly through Jan. 1 Chapungu Sculpture Park on Sky Pond Drive in Centerra, Loveland. Holiday lights display. Free, centerra.com/holiday.
“Urinetown the Musical”: 7 p.m., Northern Colorado Performing Arts, 575 N. Denver Ave., Loveland. A musical satire of the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, environmental collapse, privatization of natural resources, bureaucracy, municipal politics, and musical theater itself. $18-$20, www.nocopa.org.
“Murder on the Orient Express”: 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., Mountain View High School, 3500 Mountain Lion Drive, Loveland. The play is based on the mystery novel by Agatha Christie about detective Hercule Poirot, who must solve the murder of a wealthy American tycoon, Samuel Ratchett, on a snowbound train. $15 adults; $10 students and seniors, mvhs-theatre.square.site.
The House Wrens: 5-7 p.m., Big Thompson Brewery, 114 E. 15th St., Loveland. Live Celtic and folk music. Free, 970-619-8138, bigtbrewery.com.
Live Music with Soup du Jour: 2 p.m., Loveland Aleworks, 118 W. Fourth St., Loveland. Free, lovelandaleworks.com.
Vintage Market Days: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, The Ranch, 5280 Arena Circle, Loveland. Vintage-inspired items including original art, antiques, clothing, consumables and more. $12, ages 12 and under free, vintagemarketdays.com.
House Plant Swap: 3 p.m., Loveland Aleworks, 118 W. Fourth St., Loveland. Free, lovelandaleworks.com.
Karaoke: 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Monroe’s Lounge, 5542 E. U.S. 34, Loveland. 970-667-7810, monroeslounge.net.
Christopher Morse: 8:30 p.m., Pourhouse, 124 E. Fourth St., Loveland. pourhousecolorado.com.
Saturday Night Bingo: 6-11 p.m., Bingo Planet, 281 E. 29th St., Loveland. Gymkats Booster Club is raising funds to support youth gymnastics. gymkats.org.
AmeriCorps Digital Navigators Drop-In Session: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday and Saturday, Loveland Public Library, 300 N. Adams Ave., Loveland. People who need help learning technology or who are struggling with a computer or mobile device skill can drop in for one-on-one 15-minute tutoring sessions. No appointment needed. For longer tutoring sessions call 970-962-3154.
Infuse Your Life No. 1 — Infused Oils: 2 p.m., Berthoud Community Library, 236 Welch Ave., Berthoud. Learn how to infuse oils with herbs, flowers and spices. $10, register at berthoudlocal.wixsite.com/berthoudlocal.
Fort Collins Children’s Theatre — “The Wizard of Oz”: 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia, Fort Collins. $22-$35, 970-221-6730, lctix.com.
“We Were Never Meant to Disappear” Closing Reception: 6-9 p.m., Cornerstone Gallery at The Masonic, 225 W. Oak St., Fort Collins. The solo exhibition by artist and writer Liz Ortiz is a 21-year retrospective with printmaking, drawing, painting and analog photography. Free, RSVP at eventbrite.com.
Holiday Plants Talk: 12:30-2 p.m., Gardens on Spring Creek, 2145 Centre Ave., Fort Collins. Susan Bonsall will discuss how to enjoy holiday plants well beyond the season. $10, fcgov.com/gardens.
The Realm — “Fallow: Already Enough”: 10:30-11:30 a.m., Center for Creativity, 200 Matthews St., Fort Collins. Live music, spoken word and community art. Name-your-price ticketing, therealmcollective.org.
CSU Fall Dance Concert: 2-4 p.m. and 7:30-9:30 p.m., Gregory Allicar Museum, 1400 Remington St., Fort Collins. $10-$20, csuartstickets.universitytickets.com.
Akeen Woods: 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., The Comedy Fort, 167 N. College Ave., Fort Collins. Ages 21-plus. $20, comedyfortcollins.com.
Visit Fort Collins Holiday Market: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Visit Fort Collins Welcome Center, 7 Old Town Square, Fort Collins. aroundfoco.com/fort-collins-craft-fairs.
Holiday Home Tour: 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Harmony Club, 4175 Club Drive, Timnath. Tour decorated homes while supporting the Crawford Child Advocacy Center. $40 for one or $70 for two tickets, crawfordcac.org/holidayhometour.
Wolverine Farm Publick House Fundraiser, Art Exhibit and 10-Year Anniversary Party: 6-9 p.m., Wolverine Farm Publick House, 316 Willow St., Fort Collins. With a silent auction of book artworks, live music and literary interludes. wolverinefarm.org/10years.
Animal Friends Alliance Adoption Event: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., PetSmart Fort Collins, 4432 S College Ave., Fort Collins. Complete a preapproved adoption questionnaire online to meet animals during the first hour of the event. Others can stop by between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Events may end early if all animals are adopted. savinganimalstoday.org/adopt.
“She Kills Monsters”: 7 p.m., Windsor High School auditorium, 1100 W. Main St., Windsor. Agnes Evans discovers her deceased younger sister, Tilly, was a Dungeons and Dragons enthusiast. and embarks on a journey into Tilly’s fantastical D&D campaign to understand her sister, confronting her own grief and guilt while also uncovering Tilly’s struggles. $12 adults, $10 senior citizens, $10 students and $7 children, available at http://whstheatreco.booktix.com/ or at the door.
Join In — An Afternoon of Film, Conversation and Community: 1-5 p.m., Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 11th St., Windsor, in the Evergreen Room. View the documentary “Join or Die,” followed by a live virtual Q-and-A with the filmmakers, and a Join Fair where local clubs and community organizations will share ways to get involved. Registration encouraged, clearview.libnet.info/event/14600253.
Walk with a Doc: 9 a.m., Community Recreation Center, 250 N. 11th St., Windsor. Walk with a doctor on the 2 Ditch Trail. recreationliveshere.com/calendar.aspx.
Aims Community Theater — “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”: 1 and 7 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday, Ed Beaty Hall Theater on the Aims Community College Greeley Campus, 5203 W. 20th St., Greeley. ACT acknowledges that some language in Tennessee Williams’ classic 1955 Pulitzer Prize-winning play reflects ethnic, racial and other social prejudices that were once common in American society. The team has chosen to present the production as written, as altering it would risk denying the reality of these past prejudices. $15, aims.co/cat-tix.
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