Here are 16 things to do in Pueblo from Nov. 10-18, including art shows, comedy and more

Friday, Nov. 10

Art Adventure Classes at Rawlings Public Library

100 E. Abriendo Ave. | 1-3 p.m. Nov. 10 and again Nov. 17 | Pueblo Art Alliance presents free art classes for children ages 7 to 12. All supplies are provided. Register online.

"The Play That Goes Wrong" at Pueblo East High School

1521 Constitution Road | 7 p.m. Friday and again at 1 p.m. Saturday | The drama club will present a play within a play showcasing a murder mystery show that goes from bad to utterly disastrous. The 1920s whodunit features hilarious accident-prone actors. Cost is $5 for students and seniors, $6 for veterans, service members, first responders and educators or $7 for adults.

Underground Improv at Blo Back Gallery

131 Spring St. | 7-9 p.m. | "Let Your Laughs Fall" event costs $11 in advance or $15 at the door. Go to blobackgallery.com for tickets.

Saturday, Nov. 11

Holiday Bazaar at Our Lady of the Meadows

23 Starling Drive | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and again 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday | The event will feature 30 vendors, a bake sale and a food menu featuring breakfast burritos, kolbasi and homemade meatball sandwiches, enchilada casserole, tostada plate and posole.

Veterans Day Parade in downtown Pueblo

Starts at Union Avenue and B Street | 10 a.m. | The parade will head down Union, turn right on City Center Drive, then left on Main Street and left to Third Street. The Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 22nd annual event in honor of local veterans.

All Pueblo Sings at Pueblo Divine Science Church

115 E. Routt | 3-4:15 p.m. | This community sing-along is open to all ages and talents. For details call Marcia Beachy at 719-542-0156 or Dorothy Maher at 719-289-5866.

Sgt. Delany McCarthy
Sgt. Delany McCarthy

"Mission Mt. Mangart" screening at Pueblo Memorial Hall

1 City Hall Place | Doors open at 6 p.m., film at 7:15 p.m. | The film focusing on the journey of the 10th Mountain Division "soldiers on skis" follows their trailblazing efforts from Colorado's Camp Hale to the Julian Alps in Italy during World War II, followed by an extraordinary ski race shortly after the war. Pueblo West's Ashley Valdez will sing the National Anthem and current 10th Mt. Division Sgt. Delany McCarthy from Fort Drum, New York, will sing "America the Beautiful." A question and answer session with filmmaker Chris Anthony will follow. Cost ranges from $13-$43 and proceeds benefit Anthony's Youth Initiative Project. The event is free for those 15 and younger with an accompanying paying adult. Tickets are available at etix.com.

Dolly Parton will launch her "Rockstar" album during a listening party Nov. 15 at the Cinemark Tinseltown in Pueblo.
Dolly Parton will launch her "Rockstar" album during a listening party Nov. 15 at the Cinemark Tinseltown in Pueblo.

Wednesday, Nov. 15

Dolly Parton "Rockstar" listening event at Cinemark Tinseltown

4140 N. Freeway | 7 p.m. | Dolly Parton fans are invited to participate in a unique celebration of her new album "Rockstar" during a global first-listen event inside movie theaters. The evening will feature music videos, behind-the-scenes peeks and special performances — including a never-before-seen performance of a holiday song, "Circle of Love." Tickets cost $12.88 per person and are available at dollyrockstarevent.com.

Thursday, Nov. 16

Teen art night at Rawlings Public Library

100 E. Abriendo Ave. | 5:30-7:30 p.m. | The free Pueblo Arts Alliance classes are open to teens ages 13 to 18. Supplies are provided. Register online.

Holiday Pop-Up at Pueblo Community College

900 W. Orman Ave. | 5-7 p.m. | The third annual Holiday Pop-up and Networking event will feature local small businesses showcasing their products and services just in time for the holiday gift-giving season. The Southern Colorado Small Business Development Center is sponsoring the free event.

Open mic night at Blo Back Gallery

131 Spring St. | 6:30-9 p.m. | The event is free and open to all ages.

Friday, Nov. 17

Project Angel Heart at Fuel & Iron Food Hall

400 S. Union Ave. | 4-9 p.m. | With a $5 donation to Project Angel Heart enjoy a small plate tour from the five restaurants, a free drink sponsored by Yellowstone Bourbon and bag decorating.

Survivors of Suicide event at Blo Back Gallery

131 Spring St. | 4-8 p.m. | The International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day event will feature an art exhibit, open mic for sharing and food trucks. The event is free and open to the public.

Rows of lowriders and other custom vehicles line Ray Aguilera Park during the annual Cinco de Mayo celebration on Friday, May 5, 2023.
Rows of lowriders and other custom vehicles line Ray Aguilera Park during the annual Cinco de Mayo celebration on Friday, May 5, 2023.

Saturday, Nov. 18

Lowriders of Pueblo at El Pueblo History Museum

301 N. Union Ave. | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. | During this collection day event historians are seeking photographs, artifacts, trophies, and memorabilia related to residents' treasured lowriders, viclas, and bikes. Items collected during the free event will serve as the groundwork for an upcoming exhibition highlighting the extraordinary work, artistry and culture behind lowriders.

Thanksgiving turkey photo holder workshop at Lowes

2900 W. Pueblo Blvd. | 10 a.m. | Young do-it-yourselfers can create a festive turkey photo holder ideal for a Thanksgiving table decoration. The event is held in the garden/seasonal area. The event is free. Register in store or online at lowes.com/l/shop/lowes-events.

Halfway Home students L'Nayah, Jeremiah and Elijah Flood share a tender moment at the nonprofit center which offers mentorship to Pueblo children.
Halfway Home students L'Nayah, Jeremiah and Elijah Flood share a tender moment at the nonprofit center which offers mentorship to Pueblo children.

Coats 4 Kids at Halfway Home Pueblo

803 W. Fourth St. Suite B | 1 p.m. | The fifth annual coat, hat and gloves giveaway will help children in need. Register online at halfwayhomepueblo.org.

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This article originally appeared on The Pueblo Chieftain: Pueblo's weekend events: Art shows, comedy and a Veterans Day film