Leah Grams Johnson will perform today at Still Cellars in Longmont. (Courtesy photo)

Today

Everyday Longmont art exhibit — An exhibit of over 30 paintings of Longmont by Kathleen Reilly will be on display at the Great Frame Up. The paintings feature many familiar Longmont locations as well as places around some of Longmont's parks and open spaces; 5 p.m., The Great Frame Up, 430 Main St., Longmont; free; 303-776-9243.

Sensory-friendly concert — A sensory-friendly concert by and for people with neurological or developmental differences, and those on the autism spectrum, is planned, presented by Amanda Bryant and Colorado Music Therapy Services in partnership with the Center for Musical Arts; 5:30 p.m., Center for Musical Arts, 200 E. Baseline Road, Lafayette; free; 303-665-0599, centerformusicalarts.org/event/free-sensory-friendly-concert.

FRCC opening reception — The Art Program from Front Range Community College's Boulder County Campus is hosting its annual student art exhibition at the Firehouse Art Center. "We are very enthusiastic about this opportunity to partner with this fine Longmont institution of art in showcasing the hard work and creativity our students put forth in the creation of art projects throughout the year in our studio art classes," John Cross, lead faculty for the program; 6 p.m., Firehouse Art Center, 667 4th Ave., Longmont; firehouseart.org.

Leah Grams Johnson — You may have seen her at the 2017 Folks Festival in Lyons. Now Leah Grams Johnson appears on stage at Still Cellars; 6:30 p.m., Still Cellars, 1115 Colorado Ave., Longmont; free; 720-204-6064, stillcellars.com/event/leah-grams-johnson.

"Annie" — Based on the popular comic strip by Harold Gray, "Annie," staged by Jesters Dinner Theater, has become a worldwide phenomenon and was the winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The beloved book and score by Tony Award winners, Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin, features some of the greatest musical theatre hits ever written, including "Tomorrow"; 7:30 p.m., Jesters Dinner Theatre, 224 Main St., Longmont; $17-$42; 303-682-9980, app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=82737.

Upcoming

A Tale of Snow White, a Musical Version — The Boulder Performing Arts Company brings a classic tale to life with a funny twist in a "kids performing for kids" special show. Meet the sweet and lovable Seven Dwarfs as they protect Snow White from the Wicked Queen and a host of sidekicks, including the Horrible Sisters, the Crow, and the Magic Mirror. This 30-minute show is suitable for all ages and presents the evil characters in a comedic format. Characters would love to meet and greet audience members after the show. Registration is required; 11 a.m. Saturday, Longmont Public Library, 409 Fourth Ave., Longmont; 303-651-8477, longmontcolorado.gov.

Local Author and Local Brews — Come for beer, books and an insight into the process of writing a book. Enjoy local beers at Echo Brewing, and meet local authors Buzzy Jackson, John Shors, and Carter Wilson; 1 p.m. Saturday, Echo Brewing, 600 Briggs St., Erie; free; mylibrary.us/events.

Longmont Symphony: Divas through the Decades — In celebration of Mother's Day, the Longmont Symphony Orchestra will feature music by and about women across decades and genres, from opera to cabaret, jazz to pop. With highlights from Bernstein's "West Side Story," Lady Gaga and much more; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Vance Brand Civic Auditorium, 600 E. Mountain View Ave., Longmont; 303-772-5796, longmontsymphony.org/popsconcert.