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Out at Nacho Fest, hosted by Columbia-born rock band Post Sex Nachos. This all-ages music festival at Rose Music Hall isn’t just for fans of the

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Rose Music Hall, April 29, 3 p.m., $11 general admission,

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To inspiring, empowering stories shared by 10 local women during the inaugural “That’s What She Said Columbia” production. The event is hosted by the She Said Project — its mission is to support women across the globe through storytelling about journeys to success and overcoming obstacles. Speakers include Mayor Barbara Buffaloe and former president of the Missouri chapter of the NAACP Mary Ratliff. Part of the proceeds support True North of Columbia, which provides safety and transitional support for those affected by domestic and sexual violence. Missouri Theatre, April 15, 7 p.m., $40,

To support the The Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri at the annual Float Your Boat event at Bass Pro Shops Lake. Participants will sink or swim in their homemade cardboard boats in a battle to the finish line. Racers will set sail in a short course for kids or longer course for individuals, families or organizations. Proceeds make waves in mid-Missouri by supporting the food bank’s efforts to provide meals in its 32-county service area. Bass Pro Shops Lake, April 29, $25-75, floatforthefoodbank.org

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