Lafayette Peach Festival: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Old Town Lafayette. Join us for a delightful celebration centered around the world-famous, all-natural Palisade peaches. Indulge in delicious peach pies and peach cobbler while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. There will be pans of fresh peach pies, peach cobbler and peach hand pies. The fest is loading in more than 30,000 pounds of peaches from Palisade Organic Peach Ranch, Morton’s Orchards and Tate Orchards for you to fill up bags, baskets and bushels full. Various food vendors, crafters, antique dealers, and some of the finest artists from the Front Range and Western States will be at the festival. lafayettecolorado.com/peach-festival.

Bird identification class: 10:15 a.m. Saturday, Meadows Branch Library, 4800 Baseline Road, Boulder. In this introductory birding identification class, learn some general tips for how to lump birds into general bird families (e.g. sparrows, thrushes, corvids) and what characteristics to pay attention to when trying to identify a particular bird. Then, take these tips into the field for some hands-on learning. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.

Reynolds mural paint party: 5:30 p.m. Saturday, George Reynolds Branch, 3595 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder. Celebrate connection and creativity at Reynolds Library with a community mural painting, enjoying delicious food and participating in engaging activities for all ages. Be part of an after-hours community experience filled with color, flavor and fun. Register online to assist artist Bobby Lopez with painting the mural on the outside wall of Reynolds Library. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.

Boulder County Farmers Market: 8 a.m. Saturday, Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Road, Longmont. Food that nourishes everything from your body to the community, right in your backyard. bcfm.org. Snow Cone Party: 9 a.m. Saturday, Lafayette History Museum, 108 E. Simpson St., Lafayette. On your way to or from the Peach Festival, swing by the Lafayette History Museum for a morning of summer fun. Enjoy a free peach-flavored snow cone to cool off. Kids (and kids at heart) can try their hand at the historical games and toys available to play. We’ll also have an exciting giveaway. Free, 303-665-7030, lafayettehistoricalsociety.org.

Bird Identification with Front Range Birding: 10:15 a.m. Saturday, Meadows Branch Library, 4800 Baseline Road, Boulder. In this introductory birding identification class, you’ll learn some general tips for how to lump birds into general bird families (e.g. sparrows, thrushes, corvids) and what characteristics to pay attention to when trying to identify a particular bird. You’ll then take these tips with you into the field for some hands-on learning, so wear comfortable walking shoes. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.

Boulder Fire Department Beer Release: 1 p.m. Saturday, Twisted Pine Brewing Company, 3201 Walnut St., Boulder. Twisted Pine Brewing Co. is collaborating with the Boulder Fire Department (BFD) Local 900 team for this event to fill the boot for Muscular Dystrophy. This family-friendly event will feature a fire truck, firefighters, fire hydrant-themed water fun, a face painter, limited-edition hats, yard games and the release of the Local 900 Smoked Helles Lager. Free, 720-296-4922, facebook.com.

Bees & Blossoms Festival: 2 p.m. Saturday, The Big Green on Promenade Street in Broomfield. Experience a summer picnic vibe with a fresh twist — our first-ever beer and mead garden. Enjoy live music, aerial performances, fun crafts and expert talks on pollinators. Explore a variety of local vendors and garden-inspired activities, with all proceeds supporting Denver Urban Gardens. Free, baselinecolorado.com.

Dave Watts & Friends and the Bill McKay Band: 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Chipeta Park, 254-306 Lakeview Drive, Nederland. Founder of the Denver funk outfit The Motet, Dave Watts has been performing to Colorado audiences since 1992. As a drummer, he always brings a high-energy show to whatever venue he’s performing. Catch him in a gig along with the Bill McKay Band. In 1995, McKay joined the Derek Trucks Band as lead singer and keyboardist. Living in Atlanta, he toured and recorded with Derek for 5 years, sharing the stage with greats such as Gregg Allman, Col. Bruce Hampton, Warren Haynes and Gov’t Mule, Phil Lesh and then he returned to Colorado, joining Leftover Salmon, recording, touring, and performing with them for the next 10 years. Catch the local luminaries in this free Nederland show. Free, sweetwaveaudio.com.

African Cultural Diplomacy Event: 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Celebrate Colorado’s African Immigrant Month with this initiative that bridges the cultural diversity of the African diaspora in Colorado and brings together the broader community. There will be networking, music and snacks followed by a film screening of “The Joy of Living,” a short documentary that reflects on the time before the technological age, when community and togetherness formed the foundation of life. Please use the North Side Canyon Entrance if arriving after 6:30 p.m. Parking is available in both the Canyon and Arapahoe lots. To reach the theater from the Arapahoe lot, you can cross the creek using the exterior bridge. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.

The Grateful Dead Movie Meet-Up: 8 p.m. Saturday, Boulder Theater, 2032 14th St., Boulder. Grateful Dead celebrates its 60th Anniversary with a highly anticipated return to big screens for the theatrical event “Meet-Up At The Movies” in select territories worldwide. This special cinematic event allows fans to come together and celebrate the enduring legacy of the Grateful Dead. This fan-favorite cult classic follows the legendary band on what at the time was believed to be their final performances, a five-night run at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom in October of 1974, the final night billed as “The Last One.” Featuring stellar live performances, mind-bending animation, interviews with band members and crew, the film has a rare focus on the band’s fans and their deep commitment to the Dead Head lifestyle. Be sure to stay till the end for the exclusive theatrical premier of “China Cat Sunflower — I Know You Rider,” a bonus live performance. z2ent.com.

Sundays on West Pearl: 10 a.m. Sunday, The New Local, 741 Pearl St., Boulder. The New Local’s summer series will have activities and entertainment from 10 a.m.-noon every Sunday through September. Enjoy mini art workshops — including sun prints, clay wind chimes, botanical art and more. Mini-workshops will be taught by TNL artists. Fawns Leap will have farm-fresh bouquets, neighboring cafe Spruce Confections will keep the soundtrack going with live jazz and BETC will be performing family-friendly improv in The New Local Annex. Free, 303-351-2298, thenew-local.org.

Mend and Sew with Fashion REBELution: 10 a.m. Sunday, Firehouse Art Center, 667 Fourth Ave., Longmont. Rework, Revive, Renew at mend and sew. Join us for an afternoon of social stitching, where threads weave stories of sustainable style. This free event is not just about learning to sew; it’s about connecting with a community that stitches together a more conscious, connected, and stylish world. To ensure a tailored experience, we kindly ask you to RSVP so we can prepare a personalized sewing kit just for you. hisawyer.com.

Broomfield Jewish Festival: 1 p.m. Sunday, Anthem Community Park, 15663 Sheridan Parkway, Broomfield. The Broomfield Jewish Festival is a vibrant, family-friendly celebration of Jewish culture and heritage, filled with music, food, art and hands-on experiences. Open to all, the festival welcomes people of all backgrounds to join in the celebration, explore Jewish traditions, and experience the warmth of community. Free, 720-968-0086, Broomfieldjewishfestival.com.

Editor’s note: Availability and scheduling of events may be subject to change.