The documentary “Five Seasons: The Garden of Piet Oudolf” is being shown for free at 10 a.m. Saturday at YES Cinema, 328 Jackson St. in downtown Columbus. Oudolf is a leader in the emerging New Perennial Movement and designs some of the most beautiful perennial gardens in the world, according to landscape experts. The film is presented in partnership with the Columbus Pollinator Committee and Columbus Design Institute. The documentary is being presented “to galvanize community awareness about the need to protect and expand pollinator habitat in Columbus and connect this thinking to the design of public spaces,” according to a statement from organizers. Information: landmarkcolumbusfoundation.org
In the mood to groove? Local disc jockey Carlos Ramirez will play sets incorporating Latin, electronic, and top 40 music amid a free gathering from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Friday outdoors at the Bartholomew County Public Library Plaza, 536 Fifth St. in downtown Columbus. And if you’re dancing, you’ll work up an appetite. So the food truck Tacos Mi Casita will provide appropriate eats. The event will be canceled in case of rain. Information: mybcpl.org.
Musicians Matthew Marcelle and Zoe Tucker will entertain from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Cocktails in Columbus at Irwin Gardens, 608 Fifth St. in downtown Columbus. Admission is $10 per person. Besides drinks, food also will be available. Those planning to attend may call ahead or pay at the door. Information: 812-376-3663 or [email protected].