On Thursday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. The Fremont County Community Concert Association will host its third concert of the season in the Lou Del Pizzo Auditorium at Canon City High School, located 1313 College Avenue. Barron Ryan, a virtuoso pianist and a charming performer, will present his program "Classic Meets Cool". Barron's love for music has always been divided. The son of two musicians, he grew up in a house filled with the sounds of artists ranging from Mozart to Michael Jackson. When it comes to his own performing, he's not content drawing on just one influence. He combines them all into a musical adventure that's vintage yet fresh, historical yet hip, classic yet cool. His classical training shines through as he performs Ragtime, Stride and Boogie-Woogie favorites, intermingling them with some divine classical standards and a pop tune or two. Season memberships available. Tickets at door: $20. Students 18 and under receive complimentary admission. For additional info and videos see http://www.fremontcountyconcerts.org and barronryan.com or call Marty at (719) 275-5950.

Madagascar showing at 4 Mile Cinemas

On Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 6 and 7 at 12:30 p.m., 4 Mile Cinemas, located 127 Justice Center Rd., will have a showing of Madagascar as a fundraiser for Shane and Lisa Eskridge. The movie will be shown in two separate theaters to assist with social distancing. They request a $5 donation to view the movie but people are welcome to leave any donation amount.

Virtual Genealogy Program

At 9 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 13  the Royal Gorge Regional Museum & History Center will host a virtual genealogy program through Zoom. Join them for another intriguing and informative virtual genealogy program presented by Terri Meeks. Adoption can be a difficult subject. Shrouded in secrecy for decades to protect all involved, the need for openness is being recognized. They will delve into societal changes and the effects on the laws governing adoption. This program is free and open to the public but registration is required at museum.canoncity.org and click on events or calendar to register for the event or call (719)269-9036. Please register online or contact the museum for more information. The program is free and open to the public but registration is required.