2024 Children’s Book Festival: 10 a.m. Saturday, Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. This free event includes author talks, a panel for educators, book sales and signing, children’s activities and more. Come for part of the event, or stay for the day. Free, colorado.edu.

Boulder Mountain Handmade Market: 10 a.m. Saturday, Boulder Elks Lodge, 3975 28th St., Boulder. This art and gift market gives back to Boulder Mountain Fire Department. Explore 55 artisans in the juried market, Boulder’s best bake sale, music and dance by talented young performers, family art-making, fire engine tours and more. Free, bouldermountainhandmade.com.

Fall Colors Photography Hike: 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Chautauqua, 900 Baseline Road, Boulder. Learn about and photograph pretty yellow, red and orange leaves that can be seen while hiking this fall. Over 3 hilly miles, a naturalist will help hikers discover why leaves change color and what plants are so brilliant. Curt, photographer and teacher, will discuss techniques such as exposure, composition, light, color and texture. No experience necessary. $38, homeroom.com.

Tom Pakele and Stevie Guitar Glotzer concert: 9:30 p.m. Saturday, License No. 1, 2115 13th St., Boulder. Tom Pakele and Stevieguitar are a fantastic blues duo. They’re known for their soulful harmonica and guitar renditions of classic blues hits from legendary artists like Howling Wolf, Junior Wells and Sonny Boy Williamson, as well as their own original music. license1boulderado.com.

Gobble! Gobble! Wild Turkey Program: 10 a.m. Sunday, Heil Valley Ranch, 1188 Geer Canyon Road, Boulder. Come learn all about wild turkeys during this program, which includes a short hike, hands-on crafts and games. Meet at the Wapiti Trailhead at Heil Valley Ranch. Free, discover.bouldercounty.gov.

“Antigone” performance: 2 p.m. Sunday, Roe Green Theatre, University Theatre Building, 261 University of Colorado, Boulder. Experience a timeless narrative of love, rebellion and the indomitable will to challenge authority in Jean Anouilh’s gripping adaptation of “Antigone.” Penned in the shadows of Nazi-occupied France, this version of the age-old saga echoes with defiance against oppressive regimes. $21, 303-492-8008, cupresents.org.

“Raised on Ronstadt” performance: 6 p.m. Sunday, Etown, 1535 Spruce St., Boulder. Exploring the sounds of her childhood, one woman discovers how an icon’s disregard for convention and category inspired more than her taste in music. Featuring live musical performances. $48-$125, 720-600-7082, localtheaterco.org.

Dom Flemons: 8 p.m. Sunday, Chautauqua Community House, 301 Morning Glory Drive , Boulder. Dom Flemons is originally from Phoenix, Arizona and currently lives in the Washington, D.C. area. He is known as “The American Songster,” since his repertoire of music covers over 100 years of American folklore, ballads and tunes. Flemons is a music scholar, historian, record collector and a multi-instrumentalist. He is considered an expert player on the banjo, fife, guitar, harmonica, jug, percussion, quills and rhythm bones. bandsintown.com.