Chili Bowl Street Party: noon Sunday, Groundworks Art Lab, 1010 Aurora Ave., Boulder. Get ready for an annual fundraiser where art, food, music and community come together. Enjoy live music, incredible chili tastings from local restaurants, hands-on art activities and more. Plus, discover unique and beautiful pieces at the Fall Pottery Sale, featuring handmade items generously donated by students, staff and friends of Groundworks Art Lab. Free, boulderchilibowl.org.

Teen Poetry Workshop: 1 p.m. Sunday, Meadows Branch Library, 4800 Baseline Road, Boulder. At part one of this two-part poetry workshop series, learn how to draft, edit and revise a piece of poetry using a writer’s workshop model. Read examples of texts from a diverse group of poets, and receive feedback. Explore the many resources available for teen poetry to get published. Registration required for each workshop. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.

Takács Quartet: 4 p.m. Sunday, Grusin Music Hall (C112), Imig Music Building, 1020 18th St., Boulder. The Grammy-winning Takács Quartet’s dynamic and insightful performances have established the ensemble as one of the most sought-after chamber music groups. Its unique blend of technical brilliance and emotional depth creates an unforgettable musical performance. $45-$56, 303-492-8008, cupresents.org.

“On the Move — Keeping History Alive at the Museum of Boulder” exhibit: 9 a.m. Monday, Museum of Boulder, 2205 Broadway, Boulder. The Museum’s new exhibit, “On the Move: Keeping History Alive at the Museum of Boulder (1944 — 2024),” celebrates the unique history of Boulder. The exhibit will feature some beloved objects, including a model of Boulder’s first schoolhouse made from the original building’s lumber, a beautiful landscape painting by early local artist JB Sturtevant and a popular collection of barbed wire from area ranches. Additionally, original documents such as the minutes from the historical society’s first meeting and a newspaper clipping reporting on the 1958 fire that destroyed many of the Museum’s cherished items will be on display. Free-$10, 303-449-3464, mu seumofboulder.org.

High School Honor Choir Festival: 4 p.m. Monday, Macky Auditorium, -0285, 1595 Pleasant St., Boulder. The pogram will feature works by Johann Michael Haydn, Knut Nystedt, Andrea Ramsey, Craig Hella Johnson and Byron J. Smith. Free, calendar.colorado.edu.

“Witness for the Prosecution” film screening: 7 p.m. Monday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. Adapted from the Agatha Christie play by the same name, this legal thriller is suspenseful, with surprising plot twists and supreme action from stars from the silver screen, such as the incomparable Marlene Dietrich, Tyrone Power and Charles Laughton. $12, thedairy.org.

Colorado Poets Center Poetry Reading & Open Mic: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder. Head to the Upper North Room for a series of poetry readings by Colorado poets. Each poet will read for approximately 30 minutes, before transitioning to an open mic. Rosemary Wahtola Trommer will be reading this week. Free, boulderbookstore.net.

Faculty Tuesdays: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Grusin Music Hall (C112), Imig Music Building, 1020 18th St., Boulder. This concert will feature performances of repertoire inspired by doctoral thesis projects of CU Boulder College of Music alumni. Margaret McDonald and her colleagues will present this music with video and live introductions from collaborative piano, flute and voice graduates. Free, 303-492-8008, cupre sents.org.