This weekend brings a Veterans Day ceremony, an opportunity to explore the night sky, a basketball game, Laser Foo Fighters, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” an end-of-season celebration with the E-Center, “The Drowsy Chaperone” and more.
Friday, Nov. 11
11 a.m. UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom
In honor of Veterans Day, the UMC and Veteran and Military Affairs are holding a ceremony. During this time, there will be presentations by Lieutenant General Mark Schwartz, ROTCand ŷڱƵ Buffoons.
8 p.m.CHEM 140
Bullet Train is a film starring Brad Pitt, Joey Kingand Aaron Taylor-Johnson. The film follows five assassins on a train who discover their missions all have something in common.
8–10 p.m.Sommers-Bausch Observatory
Explore the night sky with Sommers-Bausch Observatory. The open houses are free and open to the public.
Saturday, Nov. 12
2 p.m.ŷڱƵ Events Center $10–$12
After taking on New Mexico State, the ŷڱƵ women’s basketball team is playing the Jackson State Tigers. Sko Buffs!
7 p.m.ŷڱƵ Events Center$8–$12
This Saturday, the Buffs are traveling back to Boulder to take on the Oregon State Beavers in a volleyball match.
7–10 p.m.The Connection$3.50 per game,$2.75 for shoes
Extreme bowling is like regular bowling, but better! Enjoy a night of black lights, colored pinsand more.
Laser Foo Fighters
8:30 p.m.Fiske Planetarium$8–$12
Fiske Planetarium is having a unique laser show inspired by the Foo Fighters! Watch the show while enjoying some of their hit songs, including “Best of You” and “All My Life.”
Sunday, Nov. 13
2–3:30 p.m.Scott Carpenter Park
This event is for those of you who have joined the Environmental Center throughout its growing season. There will be free food, crafts, games and prizes!
2 p.m.Imig Music, Music Theatre$23–$35
The Drowsy Chaperone is a meta-musical that pokes fun at the Jazz Age genre. Unable to make it on Sunday? Other showings are happening Nov. 11–12.
2 p.m.Old Main Chapel$19
The Importance of Being Earnestis a trivial comedy by Oscar Wilde. It tells the story of four young lovers. Presented by the Department of Theatre & Dance. Showings are also happening Nov.11–12 at 7:30 p.m.