Explore more: 10 things to do in the ‘Boat
FRIDAY

April Adopt-A-Thon
8 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday
Routt County Humane Society, 760 Critter Court
During the April Adopt-A-Thon, adoption fees for all adult dogs and cats will be 50% off in hopes of getting some of our long-term residents out the door and into loving homes.

Peeps Show
8 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday
Bud Werner Memorial Library, 1289 Lincoln Ave.
Hey, literary peeps — your friends and neighbors have imagined books and literary scenes in Peeps, and this week they’re on display inside Library Hall.

Ladies Pickleball & Happy Hour
5-6 p.m., Friday
Steamboat Tennis and Pickleball Center, 2500 Pine Grove Road
Open to all levels. Pre-registration is required. Learn more about the game, meet new people, and enjoy a fun, social Happy Hour. The pickleball session is followed by a casual outing for dinner. Tickets are $15, which includes court fee, paddles and balls, a cocktail or soda.

An Evening of Sound & NADA
6:30-8 p.m., Friday
Out Here Yoga, 685 Marketplace Plaza Suite #C2
Pre-registration strongly encouraged. Bring a mat, pillow and blanket and join us for a restorative experience. Tickets are $40.
SATURDAY

Film Club
10-11 a.m., Saturday
Bud Werner Public Library (Small Meeting Room Upstairs), 1289 Lincoln Ave.
If you enjoy making ridiculous films, laughing and sharing your videos, then this is the club for you. No experience required.

Empowerment Workshop
2:30-4 p.m., Saturday
Out Here Yoga Studio, 685 Marketplace Plaza Suite #C2
Tired of feeling guilty? Stuck in Groundhog Day? Join Empowerment Coach Sara Smith in this 1.5-hour workshop and you will leave with real-life strategies you can use immediately. Topic Highlights: Mindsets, Staying on Your Side of the Street, and Third Party Neutral. This workshop is open to men and women. Text Sara at 208-972-9274 to let her know you are coming (or with any questions). NOTE: This is held at a yoga studio — feel free to bring a yoga mat or something comfy to sit on.

Learn to Play Tennis – Session 2
4:30-6 p.m., Saturday
Steamboat Tennis and Pickleball Center, 2500 Pine Grove Road
Are you between the ages of 8-18 and want to learn to play tennis? Then this class is for you. Open to everyone who wants to learn to play tennis. You’ll be taught the game basics using Orange, Green, and Yellow (OGY) tennis balls. Have fun with friends, learn from the best instructors, and be able to play this lifetime sport. Groups are divided by age.

Live Music
7-11 p.m., Saturday
The Press, 1009 Lincoln Ave.
Presale tickets are available for designated shows only. Unless otherwise stated, all ticket sales will happen upon entry. Please visit the website for more information, including varying showtimes.
SUNDAY

Sunday Wake ‘n Stretch
10-11 a.m., Sunday
Harmony Yoga & Wellness, 2550 S. Copper Frontage Road, 208
Join us for a gentle wake ‘n stretch practice to help awaken your mind, body and spirit. This class will vary each week as there is a rotating schedule of instructors. This will give you a chance to experience a style of yoga that you might not normally try. All of our teachers are strong at reading the room to be sure your needs are met and will happily offer modifications for all levels. We look forward to seeing you on Sunday morning.

Can’t Sing Choir
4-5 p.m.,Sunday
Depot Art Center, 1001 13th St.
A class created for the stage frightened, tone deaf, not “good” enough singers of Steamboat. Wear clothes you can move in.

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