Farmers market returns and other Boulder events for today

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Apr. 1—Today

Boulder County farmers market: The farmers market is back for another season. The Boulder Farmers Market began in 1987 and has grown over the years to become a well-organized family of approximately 150 participants. They include professional farmers with hundreds of acres, weekend farmers with small acreage, backyard gardeners or hobbyists and teenagers working small plots to earn extra money; 8 a.m. Saturday, Boulder Civic Area, Boulder Creek Broadway & Canyon, Boulder; boulderdowntown.com.

Postpartum wellness workshop: Join the Radiant Mama community for a two-hour postpartum wellness workshop, a combination of movement, education and community-building; 2 p.m. Saturday, Radiance Power Yoga, 2704 28th St., Boulder; $35-$40; radiancepoweryoga.com.

Strangebyrds at BOCO Cider: Strangebyrds are an award-winning singer-songwriter duo composed of Cari Minor and Ray Smith, crafting songs with a unique Americana sound they call blue collar folk; 6 p.m. Saturday, BOCO Cider, 1501 Lee Hill Drive, Unit 14, Boulder; free; bococider.com.

April Fools comedy show: Celebrate the day of pranks and laughs with an April Fools comedy show. Hosted by Boulder's Ron Melamed, enjoy some drinks, laughs and a great time; 7 p.m. Saturday, DV8 Distillery, 2480 49th St., Boulder; $10; dv8.fun.

MarchFourth at Boulder Theater: MarchFourth is a joy-inducing force of entertainment. The colorful explosion of brassy funk, rock and jazz is all about the groove. This larger-than-life group of musicians and acrobats tours the country year-round, bringing a spirit of celebration wherever they go; 8 p.m. Saturday, Boulder Theater, 2032 14th St., Boulder; $22.50-$25; z2ent.com.

Upcoming

Medea Benjamin speaks on Ukraine: Medea Benjamin, peace and justice activist and co-founder of Code Pink, will give a series of talks in Colorado from April 1-5. She will elaborate on advocating for a peace settlement of the Ukraine War and discuss what the United States can do to help end the war and establish a stable peace; 2 p.m. Sunday, Unity of Boulder Church, 2855 Folsom St., Boulder; free; docs.google.com.

Color Wheel Project performance: Enjoy the performance of dances from The Color Wheel Project, an arts production that emphasizes how visual arts and dance can intersect; 4 p.m. Sunday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; $15-$25; t2dance.org.

High school anxiety support group: Attend this group for high school students with anxiety to learn, express, share, listen and support one another; 6 p.m. Sunday, Kairos Wellness Collective, 2449 Pine St., Boulder; $55; kairoswellnesscollective.com.

Tombeau — Lost Voices of World War I: Josh Halpern brings his trio to Boulder for a program telling a story of the lives lost to the violence of war, featuring the Emil Trio with Josh Halpern on cello, Nathan Meltzer on violin and Yannick Rafalimanana on piano; 2 p.m. Sunday, Canyon Theater, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder; free; colorado.com.