![]() ![]() Once the float is finished, you can also stick around for a floating bonfire. Once the group reaches the top, you'll begin your float through the haunted Emerald Cut, where spook zones with costumed actors, string lights, and other spooky surprises await you around every corner. You will launch from King's Landing and paddle upstream for just under a mile. Known as The Haunting on Emerald Cut, this guided paddle launch will last approximately two hours from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm on select dates in October. One such event this month is taking a popular Florida spring run and transforming it into a haunting Halloween wonderland you can paddle through. It's fall y'all, which means all the spooky season events are finding their way to the Sunshine State. $15-$18, .*Uncovering Florida is in no way affiliated with King's Landing or The Haunting on Emerald Cut event and receives no revenue from reader or visitor purchases.* Lead singer Codi Jantsch is accompanied by Brynn Moncur on bass, Birdie Wren on rhythm guitar, Linda Horne on lead guitar and Essie Horne on drums. The group’s bold and unapologetic sound has allowed them to carve out their presence in the local music scene, including performances such as their debut at the Fox Theater. The Galentines is an all-girl indie punk rock band from Boulder that met through a college music club. ![]() Thursday, The Fox Theatre, 1135 13th St., Boulder. ![]() The Fretliners are a powerhouse progressive bluegrass quartet born around a single microphone in a barn in the Rocky Mountains. Thursday, The Velvet Elk Lounge, 2037 13th St., Boulder. The Fretliners at The Velvet Elk Lounge: 9 p.m. Many of their personal memories recall the iconic trio’s performances and journey as folk music made its extraordinary ascent to the pinnacle of popular culture and the top of the music charts. All three current members, Mike Marvin, Tim Gorelangton and Buddy Woodward, have intrinsic links to and experience with the original group. Fans of legendary folk icons The Kingston Trio can re-discover their timeless music all over again, after a forced nearly two-year hiatus due to pandemic restrictions, as the group returns to their national tour. Thursday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. The band plays original music with a sound reminiscent of the early 1970s country/folk scene. Lafayette singer-songwriter Steve Ayers is joined by work friends from Pinnacle Charter High School - Dylan Carter on bass, Brent Sherry on piano and Bruce Wyman on drums - to form Men of Constant Sorrow. Thursday, BOCO Cider, 1501 Lee Hill Drive, Unit 14, Boulder. Men of Constant Sorrow at BOCO Cider: 5 p.m. The Man will perform at Boulder Theater after the premiere of TGR’s new ski and snowboard film, “Legend Has It.” $59.50-$69.50,. Wednesday, Boulder Theater, 2032 14th St., Boulder. Sasha DiGiulian will speak about and sign her new book, “Take the Lead: Hanging On, Letting Go and Conquering Life’s Hardest Climbs,” at Boulder Book Store. Wednesday, Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder. A bluegrass band will perform, and there will be food available from food trucks and drinks from the Biergarten. There will be fun activities like face painting and lawn games, Goat Dairy goats, Long’s Gardens Iris bulb handouts and more. Enjoy a fall celebration at Growing Gardens’ urban farm. Wednesday, Growing Gardens Hawthorn Farm, 1630 Hawthorn Ave., Boulder. Growing Gardens Community Harvest Festival: 3:30 p.m. Colorado painter Clint Eccher invented a method of painting that uses LED lights behind his paintings to make the underpaintings visible and to have them interact with the overpainting as the lights change colors and other aspects of the painting. Wednesday, R Gallery + Wine Bar, 2027 Broadway, Boulder. Prepare for the Boulderthon with a 5K or 10K group training run. Wednesday, Lost City at Avanti, 1401 Pearl St., Boulder. Boulderthon Run Club at Lost City Avanti: 8 a.m.
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