The Center for Spiritual Care will host Plant Music Under the Night Sky at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29. The night of plant-generated music and guided meditation with sound artist Aric Attas allows participants to experience how technology transforms plant signals into soothing soundscapes under the open sky. The Center for Spiritual Care is at 1550 24th St., Vero Beach. Admission is $15 and $20. Visit CenterForSpiritualCare.org or call 772-567-1233.
MusicWorks Concerts presents Forever Motown on Thursday, Jan. 29, at 7 p.m. at the Emerson Center. The show delivers nonstop hits from the iconic Motown era, performed by a cast of veteran musicians and singers. Next week, MusicWorks Concerts presents the Sixties Show at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5. The multimedia production combines archival footage, narration and live music to recreate iconic performances from the 1960s, offering audiences a full “time travel” experience. The Emerson Center is at 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach. Tickets run from $45 to $95. For reservations, visit MusicWorksConcerts.com or call 772-777-9321.
The Downtown Friday Boot Scootin’ Bash Street Party returns from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 30, along 14th Avenue in downtown Vero Beach. Expect streets filled with live country music from the Bruce Hunter Country Band. The event includes vendors, food trucks and plenty of dancing space for all ages. Admission is free. For more information, visit MainStreetVeroBeach.org.
Quail Valley Charities hosts its annual 5K Walk/Run on Saturday, Jan. 31, at the Quail Valley River Club, 2345 Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway, Vero Beach. The day begins at 7:30 a.m. with a 1-mile Fun Run followed at 8 a.m. with the 5K. Awards, food and beverages will follow along with a Kids’ Zone featuring face painting, balloon twisting and bounce houses. A $20 donation is suggested, with proceeds benefiting children’s programs supported by Quail Valley Charities. Register at RunningZone.com.
The Take Aim for Freedom Sporting Clay Shoot starts at 8 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, at the Indian River County Shooting Range, 10455 102nd Terrace, Sebastian. Participants can register individually for $150 or in teams of four for $400. Funds raised go to SafeSpace, aiding survivors of domestic violence. Details are available at SafeSpaceFL.org.
Titans of Rock brings an electrifying 1980s concert experience to the Vero Beach High School Performing Arts Center, 1707 16th St., Vero Beach. The show begins at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 31. The tribute show recreates the sound and energy of Bon Jovi and Journey while raising funds to restore the Performing Arts Center. Arrive early for a Food Truck Fiesta on-site. Visit VeroBeachPerformingArts.com for ticket information.
Food lovers will find plenty to savor at 6 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 2, when the Golden Fork Awards return to Celebration Grove, 3515 66th Ave., Vero Beach. The evening celebrates the area’s top restaurants with honors for Top 10 Best Dishes, Chef of the Year and Restaurant of the Year. Guests can sample signature creations and vote for the People’s Choice award. Tickets are $85 and include one drink ticket and tastings from participating chefs, with a cash bar available. A portion of proceeds benefits the Food Pantry of Indian River County. Visit TreasureCoastFoodie.com for tickets.
Riverside Theatre presents the clever and suspenseful comedy “Mauritius” from Feb. 3-11 on its Waxlax Stage. Written by Theresa Rebeck, the story follows two half-sisters who clash over a possibly priceless stamp collection left by their late mother. Mix in a scheming dealer and a charming con artist, and audiences are treated to a mix of laughs and double-crosses. Tickets are $75, with student discounts available. Riverside Theatre is located at 3250 Riverside Park Dr., Vero Beach. Call 772-231-6990 or visit RiversideTheatre.com.

