Emergency Family Assistance Association: This nonprofit welcomes food donations between 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. weekdays. Come by 1575 Yarmouth Ave. on the north side of the building. Weather permitting, you can leave your donation on a table outside and fill out your own receipt, or you can knock on the door for help. EFAA accepts unopened cans and packages that are no more than one year beyond their date. EFAA asks for nutrient-dense, healthy products. Foods the group needs the most: canned chili, canned fruit and canned vegetables. Our greatest nonfood needs are toothpaste, shampoo and diapers in sizes 5 and 6. We have set up an Amazon Wish List of food items that you can choose to buy and send directly to us at a.co/7cIzwwP. For more information, email Walter O’Toole at walter@efaa.org, or call 303-951-7667. Food bank hours are noon to 4:30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and noon to 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.

There With Care: This nonprofit helps families and children facing critical illness. At the direction of hospital social workers, it is continuing to deliver support to these families. Its wish list includes size 5 and 6 baby diapers, baby bottles, baby hygiene items and car seats. Food needs are oatmeal, sweet/salty snacks, pop-top soup, easy mac cups, and peanut butter and jelly. Other needed items include disinfecting wipes, dish soap, laundry detergent, body wash, toothbrushes for adults and kids, and card games. A complete list is available at bit.ly/TWCWishList to order from Amazon, or items can be delivered to 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 100, Boulder. There also are drop-off bins at its locations. For more information, go to bit.ly/TWCBinList, call 303-447-2273 or email info@therewithcare.org.

Boulder Theater Benefit Concert: Historic Boulder Inc. is hosting an event to raise money to repair the cracking front façade of the Boulder Theater. A short documentary about the history of the theater will be premiered as a lead up to an entertaining performance by Face Vocal Band; 6 p.m. Sunday, Boulder Theater, 2032 14th St., Boulder; $70.

LA Wildfire Music Benefit: Come together as a community to support those in need. Spirit Hound will host two incredible benefit shows in Denver and Lyons, featuring a full night of local music to raise funds for the Pasadena Humane Society. The Pasadena Humane Society has provided care for over 400 animals affected by the recent wildfires. This is a donation-based event; 5 p.m. Saturday, Spirit Hound Lyons Tasting Room, 4196 Ute Highway, Lyons; 303-823-5696.

St. Vrain Anglers Trout Unlimited Fly Tying Expo: SVATU and Laughing Grizzly Fly Shop co-host an annual Fly Tying Expo that features expert tyers from northern Colorado and throughout the state. This expo offers the opportunity for one-on-one interaction with the tyers where attendees can chat and learn their patterns, tips and pointers. The Fly Tying Expo is a fundraiser to support the chapter’s work and outreach. Flies tied at the event are donated by the tyers for bucket draws. The event also features a silent auction including trips and fishing-related items. Fundraising proceeds go to youth programming that introduces kids to fly fishing and healthy watersheds; St. Vrain Creek habitat improvement and restoration; and educating the community on the value of healthy streams and trout habitat; 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, American Legion Post 32, 315 S. Bowen, Longmont; 303-776-2034.

Jubilee Business Excellence Awards and Member Celebration: The Longmont Chamber Business Excellence Awards are the most prestigious recognition of local business excellence. Jubilee is the annual membership celebration that acknowledges and celebrates the success of the business and nonprofit community. This gala event features pre- and post-show networking, an exciting production to celebrate businesses and individuals and a preview of 2025 at the Longmont Chamber, including the newly renovated Longmont Chamber building. Two drink tickets and heavy appetizers are included with ticket purchase; 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Road, Longmont; $100.