Summer 2019

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Longmont’s ABLE to Sail

Less about the boat, more about self-esteem By Lisa Truesdale There is one important concept that Diane McKinney wants her students to realize after they finish her four-day sailing camp: She doesn’t care one bit whether they actually learn to sail. That’s because ABLE to Sail, part of the Longmont-based nonprofit ABLE for Youth she

The Eldorado Run for the Cure celebrates 40 years of purpose

Be a part of Colorado’s longest-running charity footrace: The Eldorado Run for the Cure on August 2

Summer Heirloom Tomato Salad

Nothing says light and fresh like a delicious salad, and this one from 24 Carrot Bistro is like a summer explosion for your palate.

Indian flavors at their best at Tandoori Grill Indian Restaurant and Bar

Twenty years of growth, quality and hospitality in SoBo's Tandoori Grill

Summer Sips

The Jasmine Cool off at home or on the patio at Hapa Sushi with this refreshing, crisp signature drink. 1 oz. Seagram’s Gin 1 oz. Aperol .75 oz. Jasmine tea simple syrup .75 oz. Lemon juice Top off with soda water Summer in Alaska 2 oz Hendrick’s Gin 1/4 oz. fresh lime juice 1/4 oz.

Local chefs chat with Boulder Magazine

Boulder chefs Marcy Miller of the Organic Sandwich Company and John Payne of Spruce Farm & Fish answer our questions.

Prep for Your Backcountry Adventures

Preparing for emergencies As more people flock to the mountains for rock climbing, hiking, camping, highlining and more, responsible adventurers and trip leaders are preparing themselves for emergencies that may happen when they’re out of ambulance range. NOLS, a nonprofit wilderness school, has been running wilderness medicine courses in Boulder for more than 20 years,

Boulder Bookshelf: recent releases by local authors

Boulder has long been a magnet for artists and intellectuals, and that means the local literature scene is truly outstanding. Check out these recent releases...

Exciting advances in prosthetic technology are restoring amputees’ sense of touch

Feels Like Progress By Sara Bruskin Modern prosthetic arms and hooks are highly functional, and the people who use them have little to no problem with everyday tasks (after an adjustment period, of course). The phantom limb sensation, however, still causes severe physical dissonance for many amputees, regardless of prosthetic use. People experience ghostly sensations

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Snack Attack

Despite our many accolades over the years declaring Boulder one of the fittest cities in the U.S., we still have our fair share of the munchies. Thank goodness we have a plethora of companies making our snack attacks their business! I Scream, You Scream! Lafayette favorite family hangout, Eats & Sweets offers sandwiches, salads and,

Bite Size News and Muse from Boulder County’s Dining Scene

Howdy! From The Post Brewing Company The Post says, “There’s no gesture friendlier than greeting someone with a ‘howdy’ and a delicious All-American Pilsner.” Their new Howdy Beer is a fresh take on the American Pilsner. It features a bold, Western hop flavor and aroma, and delicate malt that finishes crisp and clean. HOWDY BEER

Get Your Grill On!

Make yours the talk of the neighborhood with these tips Ah, the sizzle and smell of a steak on the grill on a sultry summer eve … Make yours the talk of the neighborhood this year with these tips from Jim Smailer, head chef at Boulder Cork. He knows a thing or two about grilling

Farm Dinners Benefit Local Charities

Local charities are making farm dinners at Lyons Farmette a whole lot boozier.

BoCo: Where It’s Cool to Be an Outside[r]

Everybody needs beauty…places to play in and pray in where nature may heal and cheer and give strength to the body and soul alike. —John Muir Welcome to your personal playground By Vicki Allsopp Do you love exploring paradise through an adventurous lens? Do you subsist on avocado toast and adrenaline? Boulder County has something

Your intel on biking, hiking and trail running around Boulder

TRAILHEAD By Julie Kailus Look no further for the paths worth exploring, the tech, gear and experts to take you further, plus the places locals love to rest and revive when strive time is over. Happy Trails With hundreds of miles of trails in Boulder County, we can’t list them all. But here are a

Researchers are on a path to 3D-printed veins that could change treatments for vascular conditions

Researchers worldwide are finding varying degrees of success creating replacement parts for people using 3D printing to form teeth, skin, ears and ovaries—even a heart.

Yoshi Aono Shares a Love of Yoga Through Hanuman Festival

Nine years after its inception, Hanuman attracts 1,200 to 2,000 people from all over the world. About half the people attending the festival come to Boulder from outside the state.

Sugarhill Studio: Longmont’s Newest Creative Venue

As a professional photographer, Sarah Hill knew exactly what fellow local photographers really needed

Caring hands for your furry friends 365 days a year

Alpenglow Veterinary offers a host of services and 24-hour emergency care in its state-of-the-art-facility.

Louisville Filmmaker Discovers Her Own Definition of Success

After 10 years as a video editor for a news station in Denver, Robin Truesdale decided to follow her passion—storytelling through documentary film.

Two Boulder athletes make Sports Illustrated’s Fittest 50 list

In Sports Illustrated’s Fittest 50, five of the top 20 fittest female athletes in the nation call the Centennial state home.

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