Your Friendly Guide to All the Events Happening in Greeley From Nov. 30 to Dec. 5

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Greeley’s upcoming week is packed with entertainment, holiday festivities, hands-on workshops and community gatherings, offering a little something for everyone. This guide walks through every event from Nov. 30 to Dec. 5 (plus Dec. 6) with all the specific details included.

The week kicks off on Sunday with The Unteachables Comedy Tour at 8 p.m. at the Moxi Theater, located at 802 9th St. The group is known for its unfiltered humor rooted in the chaos of both comedy and classroom life, and tickets plus venue details can be found on the Moxi’s Facebook page at facebook.com.

Also on Sunday, the Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz starts at 7 p.m. at The Tavern at St. Michael’s Square, located at 2918 67th Ave. This free trivia night features consistently fresh weekly content and encourages friends, teams and trivia lovers to jump in, with more info at geekswhodrink.com.

On Tuesday, the Tointon Gallery Artist Market opens at 3 p.m. at 651 10th Ave., running alongside the Greeley Festival of Trees. Visitors can shop from over 20 local and regional artists offering 2-D artwork, prints, cards, ceramics, ornaments, dish towels, soaps, confections, knitted hats and toys, with event details at greeleyfestivaloftrees.com.

Another Tuesday event, the Community Wrapping Meeting, begins at 6 p.m. at the Rodarte Community Center, located at 920 A St. Volunteers work together to wrap gifts for children attending the center’s annual community Christmas party, and attendance is free, with general city information at greeleyco.gov.

Also on Tuesday, the Knights of Columbus host bingo at 6:45 p.m. at the Greeley-Evans Moose Lodge, located at 3456 11th Ave. Doors open by 5 p.m., the snack bar opens by 6 p.m., and games range from $6 to $199, with proceeds helping three parishes, Weld Food Bank, Envision and Schaefer Services.

On Thursday, the Wrapped in Wonder holiday fashion show begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Union Colony Civic Center, located at 701 10th Ave. Attendees can expect a runway filled with sparkle, seasonal style and festive elegance, from cozy outfit ideas to statement holiday looks, with full information at greeleyfestivaloftrees.com.

Thursday also brings Tom Arnold’s stand-up comedy show at 7 p.m. back at the Moxi Theater. Arnold’s 40-year career includes hundreds of TV hours, 150+ films, hosting Saturday Night Live four times, multiple HBO specials and starring roles in shows like Roseanne and films like True Lies, with updates available at facebook.com.

On Friday, fans of the classic film Elf can head to the Hensel Phelps Theatre at 701 10th Ave. for a 6 p.m. screening. Attendees are encouraged to participate in an ugly sweater contest, where the most wild, tacky or over-the-top outfit wins prizes, with full festival details at greeleyfestivaloftrees.com.

Also Friday, Homesteader’s Holiday begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Centennial Village Museum, located at 1475 A St. The event’s new Tales from the Hearth program offers hour-long storytelling sessions about holiday traditions from the 1880s to the 1940s, recommended for ages 7 and up, with ticket info at GreeleyMuseums.com.

On Saturday, Dec. 6, Wiley’s Christkindlmarket opens at noon at Wiley Roots Brewing Company, located at 625 3rd St. Visitors can browse local artists and makers, sip beer and shop early for handcrafted holiday gifts.

Also Saturday, Christmas Cards in Watercolor starts at 1:30 p.m. at Makers Mercantile & Studio, located at 824 9th St., Suite A. Participants learn basic watercolor methods to create three to five cards, with all materials included for $30, and additional details available on their Facebook page at facebook.com.

Saturday evening, the Lights of Hope remembrance event starts at 4:30 p.m. at the Aims Welcome Center, located at 4901 W. 20th St. Guests can create luminaries in honor of loved ones during this annual holiday fundraiser, with info at communitygriefcenter.org.

The week wraps up with the Hairaiser concert at 7 p.m. on Saturday at the Moxi Theater. The band brings a full ’80s rock experience with high-energy performances and nostalgic style, and event updates appear on their Facebook page at facebook.com.

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