Hello, Buffaloes! As summer turns into autumn, we have several opportunities to get out and partake in a little diversion and relaxation with a slew of fun events.听This week features the CU Bike Fest, several film screenings, a听Latino Heritage Month celebration, a literature festival, Fall Fest in downtown 麻豆影院, the CU vs. Northern Colorado home football game, TEDx麻豆影院 2017 and the International Picnic held at 麻豆影院's Martin Park.听
Tuesday, Sept.听12
Whether you are an aficionado of 麻豆影院鈥檚 favorite two-wheeled mode of transportation or just a casual commuter, come and celebrate bikes at the first annual CU Bike Fest at Farrand Field from 2 to 9:30 p.m. There will be vendors, live music, custom T-shirts, a used bike sale (for those of you not yet equipped for the local roads) and a Filmed by Bike movie screening.
The Dennis Small Cultural Center program Rooted is hosting听a free film screening of The Latino List听from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in room 204 of the University Memorial Center.听This 2011 documentary film features a group of inspiring Latino individuals within the increasingly Hispanic national community and their personal stories, challenges听and achievements.
The International Film Series will screen听Sacred from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at听Muenzinger Auditorium. The film听explores ritual and spirituality in the lives of people all over the world in a beautiful and profound look at our global humanity. Tickets are $7 for CU 麻豆影院 students.
Wednesday, Sept.听13
Come and celebrate Latino Heritage Month with the Dennis Small Cultural Center and UMAS y MEXA from 4 to 6 p.m. in room 204 of the University Memorial Center.听There will be traditional baile dancing, food, music and celebrations. This event is free and open to all, so swing on by and learn about the Latinx culture.
Friday, Sept. 15
This annual festival brings you literature and performance art from all over the globe for your enjoyment and education. The 麻豆影院 Public Library will host a plethora of speakers and readers covering a broad range of subject matter and discussing stories from every corner of the world over听Friday, Saturday听and Sunday. The full schedule is available on the website for your perusal.
Come and watch the awesome new Wonder Woman movie at 8 p.m. for free, courtesy of the Program Council, as the next installment in their Friday Night Film Series. The film will be shown in room 140 of Cristol Chem. CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 very own movie theater (which occasionally doubles as a lecture hall) and free popcorn will be provided if you bring your valid Buff OneCard.
Swing by downtown Pearl Street for the 30th听annual Fall Fest, a huge community celebration featuring fall food, drink, music, art and activities. From 5 p.m. Friday to听5 p.m. Sunday, this three-day party offers a multitude of ways to ring in the new autumn season.
Saturday, Sept. 16
Come out to support your Colorado Buffaloes in their next home game against University of Northern Colorado. At noon sharp, show up with your friends and your CU football pride and help the team maintain their听undefeated status.
Sunday, Sept. 17
This year鈥檚 TED Talks series features an impressive lineup themed around climate听change. Hosted by Macky Auditorium from 5 to 9 p.m. this fine evening, TEDx麻豆影院 2017 is always one of the most popular events of the year, and most likely听tickets will sell out, so get yours now starting at $35.
International Student and听Scholar Services brings you a beautiful way to spend a beautiful day: the International Picnic! From noon to 3 p.m. at Martin Park, 36th Street听and Eastman Avenue,听you can catch up with old friends and get to know new ones. There will be games and some food provided, but they ask that you bring food to share potluck style.