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.

Boulder Mountain Handmade Market: 10 a.m. Sunday, Boulder Elks Lodge, 3975 28th St., Boulder. This art and gift market gives back to Boulder Mountain Fire Department, serving Boulder County west of NoBo. 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. Ample free parking, wheelchair- and stroller-accessible. Free, bouldermountainhandmade.com.

“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.

Boulder Potters Guild Fall Pottery Sale: 10 a.m. Sunday, Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Road, Longmont. Give the gift of local, handmade functional pottery, sculptural ceramics and more for the holidays. More than 50 members of the Boulder Potters’ Guild will be showing and selling their work. 303-678-6235, boulderpottersguild.org.

Creative Nations Art Market 2024: Noon Sunday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. Join us for a free workshop with the Indigenous dance group Rocky Mountain Indigenous Dancers to learn how traditional dance is created and performed. This workshop is open to the general public to come learn about this important tradition. facebook.com.

Veterans Day Ceremony: 10 a.m. Monday, Armed Forces Tribute Garden, City of Westminster, 6001 W. 104th Ave., Westminster. Please join us in honoring all the men and women who have served our country by attending our Veterans Day Ceremony at the Armed Forces Tribute Garden. The ceremony includes patriotic music, a speech by a keynote speaker, a flag presentation, and reading of the names of all new brick honorees. Complimentary coffee will be available for attendees. There will also be music by the Denver Municipal Band Brass Quintet, denvermunicipalband.org.

‘Telling Nonie’ — Veterans Day film: 3 p.m. Monday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. This 2024 documentary (in Hebrew and English, 50 minutes) follows Geizi Tsafrir, an elderly Israeli agent, who was tormented by his role in a 1950s Gaza assassination and now seeks redemption. Reflecting on his time with Shin Bet (Israeli Secret Service) and his role in the killing of an Egyptian lieutenant colonel, he decides to confront his past. He contacts the colonel’s daughter, Nonie Darwish, once intent on avenging her father’s death but now a prominent voice against radical Islam and a supporter of Israel. The program also includes a showing of “Footsteps of My Father” (26 minutes), which is a tribute to Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds, a devout Christian from Tennessee who risked his own life to save the lives of 200 Jewish G.I.s when they were prisoners of the Germans in WWII. thedairy.org.

Veterans Day Celebration and Dinner: 5 p.m. Monday, American Legion Post 32, 315 S. Bowen St., Longmont. Longmont Longs Peak VFW Post 2601 American Legion Post 32 invites veterans and their guests to a Veterans Day celebration with an evening of dinner, music and comradeship. Free, business.longmontchamber.org.

2024 Boulder Star Lighting Ceremony: 6 p.m. Monday, Boulder Chamber, 2440 Pearl St., Boulder. Tune in to the City of Boulder’s Youtube Channel to watch this local tradition. The Boulder Star was first lit in 1947 and has made its holiday appearance every year since. The Boulder Star has also served as a beacon of encouragement, love and community support; business.boulderchamber.com.