The week is finally coming to an end, and that means it is time to enjoy the weekend and get out and have some fun. Work can wait until Monday, and the weekend is time for fun. This weekend is Father's Day weekend, which means dads are going to want to be spoiled and have some fun. Some may have plans with their dad, but for those looking for something to do, there are plenty of events taking place this weekend in Northern Colorado. Here are some fun events happening this summer weekend in Northern Colorado.

Thursday, June 18, Through Sunday, June 21 - 'The Merry Wives of Windsor'

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Enjoy the theatre this weekend, and take in a play that will entertain you and make you laugh. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' will be performed this weekend at The Center of Creativity on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. Performances will be at 7 PM each night, and tickets start as low as $39 for regular admission, with children's tickets being only $18. For more details on the show or ticket information, make sure to click the link above. 

Friday, June 19, Through Sunday, June 21 - 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'

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Enjoy a classic this weekend as 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' will be performed at the Lincoln Center in the Magnolia Theatre. Performances will be on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with show times on Friday at 10 AM and 7 PM, on Saturday at 2 PM and 7 PM, and on Sunday at noon. Admission is $10 for everyone. For more on the show or to get tickets, make sure to click the link above. 

Friday, June 19, Through Sunday, June 21 - Northern Colorado Home Show

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If you are looking to make some upgrades to your home, or perhaps want to get ahead on looking forward to getting into connection with people you may want to know before buying a new home, make sure to check out the Northern Colorado Home Show this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at The Ranch Events Complex in Loveland. Admission is free, and doors are open from noon to 6 PM on Friday, 10 AM to 5 PM on Saturday, and 11 AM to 4 PM on Sunday. For more on the show, make sure to click the link above. 

Friday, June 19 - Ice Cream Festival

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Ice cream is always good, but during the summer it somehow tastes better. If you enjoy ice cream and have a sweet tooth, make sure to check out the Ice Cream Festival in downtown Loveland this Friday from 4 PM to 9 PM. Tickets are $2 each, or you can get 12 for $20. There will be over 15 vendors at the event, and you can enjoy activities and explore downtown Loveland as well. For more on the event, make sure to click the link above. 

Saturday, June 20, and Sunday, June 21 - Loveland Cards and More Show

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Do you collect Pokémon cards, sports cards, or other types of cards? If so, make sure to attend the Loveland Cards & More Show. It'll be happening at the Embassy Suites in Loveland on Saturday from 10 AM to 6 PM and on Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. Admission is $5 for adults, and children 12 and under are free. This is a great time to buy, sell, trade, and talk cards with others. For more on the event, make sure to click the link above. 

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Don't waste a summer weekend indoors. Get out and have some fun. Go to a card show, go to a home show, enjoy some ice cream, go to a musical, or go to a play. Whatever you decide to do, be safe, have fun, and enjoy your weekend this Father's Day weekend.

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