14 things to do today, June 22, in Boulder County

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Posted:   06/22/2014 09:32:22 AM MDT

A Garden for Colorado Conditions Harlequin's Gardens tour features the most recent demonstration garden. Soil prep, the native and non-native shrubs, trees and perennials, and how the garden survived, even thrived, though it was planted in the heat of the summer will be discussed, 1 p.m., Harlequin's Gardens, 4795 26th St., Boulder, $15; 303-939-9403.

ARTS & CRAFT

Art on The Farm - Summer Art Show Join us at Three Leaf Farm for our Summer Art at the Farm show. Local artisans will be selling their wares at the farm for a unique and fun shopping experience. Artwork includes: jewelry, clothing, crochet goods, herbal apothecary products, and more, 10 a.m., Three Leaf Farm, 445 S. 112 St., Lafayette, free; 720-334-4724.

FAIRS & FESTIVALS

SIN Sunday Pool Party Enjoy music, lawn games and the summer sunshine pool side at Millennium Harvest House. Join us every Sunday starting June 22nd for our weekly SIN Sunday Pool Party. Have a drink while listening to live music provided by local DJ Ish. Take advantage of our drink specials and grill station starting at 2 pm. All ages are welcome for our fun day in the sun, 2 p.m., Millennium Harvest House Boulder, 1345 28th St., Boulder, free; 303-443-3850.

FILM

Classic Movie Series Join us on Sunday nights as we show a double feature of classic films. This week, catch "The Philadelphia Story" and "Bringing Up Baby," 5 p.m., License No. 1, 2115 13th St., Boulder.

PERFORMING ARTS

I Hate Hamlet A rising Hollywood star accepts the role of Hamlet at New York's Shakespeare in the Park and his agent thinks he's gone daft. Why would he trade a fluffy, big-money TV role for dusty old Shakespeare? Leave it to the ghost of actor John Barrymore, the quintessential Hamlet of the 20th century, to hilariously haunt Andy in a play that seeks to answer that question, 1 p.m., University Theatre, 261 Ucb, Boulder, Tickets start at $23; 303-492-8008.

Ballet in the Park Boulder Ballet presents the 10th annual Ballet in the Park. This family-friendly concert features excerpts from our season, along with classical and contemporary works. Come early to watch the dancers warm up and stay after the show to meet the dancers, 7 p.m., Central Park Bandshell, Boulder, free; 303-443-0028 ext. 201.

THEATER

Alice in Wonderland by Randy Wyatt Join Theatre-Hikes Colorado for Randy Wyatt's madcap adaptation of the Lewis Carroll classic. Alice chases a White Rabbit down a hole and into a world in which she encounters strange creatures and even stranger poetry. Classic characters such as the Mad Hatter and Queen of Hearts are joined by ones not usually dramatized, including the Pigeon and the Nanny in Duchess' kitchen, 11 a.m., Chautauqua Park, 900 Baseline Rd., Boulder, $15-$25; 720-663-9491.

Music

Bluegrass pick Noon, Oskar Blues Home Made Liquids & Solids, 1555 S. Hover Road, Longmont, free; 303-485-9400.

Dave Honig's New Standards Project 2 p.m., The Post Brewing Co., 105 W. Emma St., Lafayette; 303-593-2066.

The Prairie Scholars 5 p.m., CHUBurger, 1225 Ken Pratt Blvd., Longmont, free; 303-485-2482.

Bluegrass pick 5:30 p.m., Twisted Pine Brewing Co., 3201 Walnut St., Boulder; 303-786-9270.

Big Jim Adams 6 p.m., Oskar Blues Home Made Liquids & Solids, 1555 S. Hover Road, Longmont, free; 303-485-9400.

Roy Bookbinder 6 p.m., Oskar Blues Grill & Brew, 303 Main St., Lyons, free; 303-823-6685.

Jitensha and The Green Boys 8 p.m., The Laughing Goat Coffeehouse, 1709 Pearl St., Boulder, free; thelaughinggoatcom.