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Sisters Morales in concert
The Alamosa Live Music Association (ALMA) presents the next installment in its Sundays@Six series of free concerts with Sisters Morales. From their latest CD, “Talking to the River,” Lisa and Roberta Morales and their band will perform a mix of folk, honky-tonk and traditional Mexican music. 6 p.m. today, Cole Park in Alamosa. Visit .
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Second and final day of the eighth annual Colorado Dragon Boat Festival promoting Colorado’s Asian Pacific American heritage. Festivities include cuisine, cultural customs, performing artists and more. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. today, dragon boat races are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sloan’s Lake Park, West 23rd Avenue and Stuart Street. Admission is free. Visit .
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The United States Association of Blind Athletes (USABA) hosts Mission Vision 2008 National Sports Festival features 20 blind and visually impaired service members. Participants learn adaptive sports methods through instruction from Paralympic athletes and USABA National coaches. The festival began Tuesday and continues today and tomorrow. Colorado College, 14 E. Cache La Poudre St., Colorado Springs. Information at .
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The Museum of Funeral Customs in Springfield, Ill., and Mobility Resources Associates (MRA) are behind the traveling exhibit of “Reflections: The American Funeral.” The free exhibit, housed in a 53-foot-long trailer, explores America’s history of mourning the dead. The cross-country procession for Abraham Lincoln and the death of Elvis Presley are examined along with Native American burial grounds and more. Noon to 4 p.m., El Pueblo History Museum, 301 N. Union Ave. in Pueblo. Call 719-583-0453.
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The 37th Carbondale Mountain Fair wraps up today with contests, live music, storytelling, competitions and a talent show for kids. The Porcupine Loop Bike Race gets things rolling at 8:30 a.m. down Seventh Street. Booths open at 10 a.m. and festivities continue until 9 p.m. Carbondale. Call 970- 963-1680 or visit .
MORE FOR THE WEEK
WEDNESDAY
Gamelan Tunas Mekar, a traditional Indonesian community ensemble, performs a free concert featuring gongs, xylophones, flutes, drums and dancing in the Longmont Museum’s courtyard. Picnic dinners are welcome, seating is on the grass. 7 p.m., 400 Quail Road, Longmont, 303-651-8374
FRIDAY
Dancing and storytelling in a one- hour show featuring the Cleo Parker Robinson Dancers. Concert included with garden admission, Denver Botanic Gardens, 1005 York St., botanicgardens .


