Viewing the world from a meditative practice, Suzanne Frazier calls herself a Contemplative Artist. She invites the viewer into her collected emotional responses from years residing in the Colorado Mountains. Using images that are familiar from the environment to express in a nonverbal manner her life experience, she invites the viewer to gaze, without labels, into her shared contemplation, all day, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; free; 303-440-7826.

“Moonglow and Ghosts” A multi-faceted mirror reflecting artist Archie Milard’s questions and anxieties about the evolution of life. The repeating elements are symbolic of spiritualism, nature, and the physical laws of space and time, 9 a.m., Ace Self Storage, 4635 Broadway Street, Boulder; free; 303-444-7870 or acestorageboulder.com/ace-community-art-gallery/.

“Gestural Mapping” by Erin Wiersma Erin Wiersma identifies herself as a drawing based artist. Drawing allows her to witness and echo her daily life, through a visual process. A slow, laborious building of rich lines and gestures, embedded as layers of sediment allow Erin a record of her mark, mirroring the process of life, 9 a.m., Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut Street, Boulder; free; 303-444-7328.

“Chocolat” In honor of a holiday of love,.. delve richly into love and tantilizing taste sensations with this beauty of a classic. Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench, Johhny Depp, Lena Olin, and Alfred Molina share their talents in this tale of love, a chocolate shop, and a french village. Ah, romance, 7 p.m., Still Cellars, 1115 Colorado Avenue, Longmont; stillcellars.com/event/movie-mondays-presents-chocolat-2/.

“Limbo” The great writer/director John Sayles sets this brilliant film in small town Alaska and the Alaskan wilderness. Country singer and an ex-fisherman hook up against the wishes of the singer’s rebellious teenage daughter. What starts as a romance and a coming-of-age tale becomes a riveting survival story with surprising twists and an unforgettable ending, 6:30 p.m., Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; $6-$11; 303-444-7328.

Play Like Presidents of the Past Learn some fun presidential facts and try some of our past Presidents’ favorite hobbies like painting and golf (a golf professional will be here to teach putting skills). For grades 1-6. No registration required, 4 p.m., Louisville Public Library, 951 Spruce Street, Louisville; 303- 335-4821 or louisvilleco.gov/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/12272/351?curm=2&cury=2017.

Making Fresh Mozzarella This small, hands-on class will teach you how to make stretchy and delicious mozzarella cheese from easily accessible ingredients. Discover what ingredients are necessary and which are “nice to add” to the cheese. Ask questions, get answers, and be wowed that you can make cheese in just 30 minutes, 6 p.m., Platt Middle School, 6096 Baseline Road, Boulder; $45; 720-561-5967.

Birds of Prey Slide Show During this slide presentation, you’ll learn how to distinguish between different raptors by identifying common field marks. You will also learn about the habitat requirements, behavior, and ecology of these magnificent birds, 6 p.m., George Reynolds Branch Public Library, 3595 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder; free; 303-678-6214 or bouldercounty.org/pages/eventdetails.aspx?EventID=3341.

Evolution of Medicine Presents Functional Forum: Evolution of Psychiatry This episode will include: The foundations of truly effective, root-cause focused mental health system, typical unresolved physiological dysfunctions that manifest as mental illness, concrete steps for creating the mental health centers of the future. Featured Speakers: Janet Settle, MDWill Van Derveer, MDIzabella Wentz, Pharm, 6 p.m., Etown, 1535 Spruce St, Boulder; etownhall.org.

 

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