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What to do in NoCo in April 2017

Swing into Spring with these events!

ACT Human Rights Film Festival: 4/14 to 4/21 Lory Student Center Theater in Ft Collins

“The weeklong ACT Human Rights Film Festival showcases the world’s best documentary and narrative fiction films exploring human rights issues that people around the world, and close at home, confront every day. ACT features context setting introductions to each screening followed by engaging Q&A sessions with film guests and supported by community nonprofit engagement. ACT aims to awaken, connect, and transform audiences as they witness the beauty, complexity, and value of human life, celebrate human resilience, and move human rights forward. Check our website for festival passes.” Learn More.

Front Range Film Festival: 4/20 to 4/23 Main Street in Longmont

“The 5th annual Front Range Film Festival celebrates Colorado’s Craft Cinema. FRFF gives an intimate look at film by concentrating on Colorado visionaries, educating on the process’s of filmmaking and showing the collaborative state of filmmaking that Colorado offers.” Learn More!

Wild Earth Day: 4/22 Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keensburg

“Join us for an event that is designed to not only help “Mother Earth”, but also the animals and humans that inhabit this wonderful planet! A general celebration with arts, crafts, vendors, and special food will add lots of fun to the mix, so plan to celebrate your “Wild Earth Day” with us and more than 450 of the wildest friends you could ever have!” Get Tickets!

Taste of Pearl: 4/23 Pearl Street Mall in Boulder

“An unforgettable afternoon exploring Boulder’s tantalizing culinary arts scene and celebrating Colorado’s distinctive wines and distilleries while strolling through some of Downtown Boulder’s most vibrant galleries and retail boutiques.  This is a ticketed event for those 21 years of age and older.” Get Tickets!

The Governor’s Art Show Gala & Opening Night Preview: 4/28 at Loveland Museum/Gallery

“Opening April 28, the 26th annual Governor’s Art Show – the largest juried art show to exclusively feature Colorado artists – will bring together 56 of the state’s most talented artists, two Legacy Artists, George Lundeen and Mark Lundeen, and thousands of visitors for a month long-exhibit at the Loveland Museum/Gallery. The Gala and Opening Night Preview party is the kick-off to the show and a chance for art buyers to be the first to view and purchase one-of-a-kind pieces. The art show has established itself as one of the top two art shows in the state, and among the many reasons Loveland is at the heart of the arts in Colorado.” Get Tickets

Rocky Mountain STEAM Fest: 4/29 to 4/30 in Longmont

Science
Technology
Entrepreneurship
Arts
Making

“The Rocky Mountain STEAM Fest is two fantastical days of science and arts. Every exhibitor (100+) designs a hands-on experience that will let you hack, tinker, create, build, learn, and smile. An all-ages event, STEAM Fest is mostly indoors and happens rain or shine! Still accepting exhibitor and volunteer applications as well. Learn more at MakerBolder.com

 

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