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Here’s a list of good-cause benefits that could use your support.
Yarrow has continued to fight for an array of issues, from women’s rights to anti-bullying. He’s written four children’s books with 12 songs in them.
People are embracing succulents these days, even the prickly ones, with enthusiasm. These are easy-care plants with interesting shapes and showy flowers.
On Oct. 6 at the Boulder Theater, 2032 14th St., Avery Beer presents the Great Avery Boulder Flocktoberfest, a music festival with an outdoor stage and beer garden, as well as great live music. This year’s featured bands include Amoramora, Pigeons Playing Pingpong, Casey Russell and the Soul Shack with special guest Eddie Roberts. Tickets
By Beki Pineda YOU ON THE MOORS NOW. Written by Jaclyn Backhaus; directed by Amanda Berg Wilson. Produced by The Catamounts (Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St.) through Sept. 30, 2017. Tickets at 720-468-0487 or www.thecatamounts.org. It’s always such a pleasure to attend a production at the newly remodeled Dairy with its spacious new central lobby, the ever-changing art,
By Beki Pineda FROZEN. Music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez; book by Jennifer Lee; directed by Michael Grandage. Produced by Disney Theatrical Productions (presented by Denver Center for the Performing Arts Broadway at the Buell Theatre, 14th and Curtis streets, Denver) through Oct. 1, 2017. Tickets available at 303-893-4100 or denvercenter.org. As one of the perhaps
Dear Reader: This magazine is all about your friends, your neighbors, your community and your patch of earth. In this issue, you’ll meet Mary and Kirk Stewart, whose landscape was devastated by the 2013 flood. You’ll discover how they coped with the disaster after their “world collapsed,” as Mary says, and lovingly restored their homestead. […]
Feature Home: Where Boulder Meets Bangalore- This soulful landscape and home resonate with world stories and a life well lived.
Backyard composting is an effective way to reduce waste and pollution, fight climate change, and provide quality compost for use in gardens. Plus, compost reduces the need for chemical fertilizers, suppresses plant diseases and pests, promotes higher crop yield, and improves water retention in soil. Learn how to compost in your own backyard with the
If you’re looking for a fairly easy houseplant that keeps on blooming, consider the charming African violet which can produce blooms year-round.
It’s always sad to see summer go, but slipping into fall with a little nourishing and pampering is relatively easy duty with these gifts for autumn.
Although nudged into temporary obscurity, front porches saw resurgence in the ’80s and ’90s. Today, the once-defunct home addition has made a comeback.
This couple lost their entire landscape to the 2013 flood, but they lovingly restored it keeping Mother Nature in mind.
Boulder’s Good Spread has taken a hands-on approach to help stem entirely preventable deaths from severe malnutrition around the world.
Native Edge Landscapes in Boulder has an environmentally conscious business model, and it’s paying off in green dividends.
This summer, Brock Media (publisher of Boulder County Home & Garden Magazine, Boulder Magazine, Visit Longmont and others) marked 40 years in business.
Next time you drop off consignment goods at Greenwood Wildlife Thrift Shop & Consignment Gallery, you can designate other nonprofits you’d like to help.
When Alex Parulis worked in Massachusetts, he had to take a ferry to work. Now you’re more likely to see him biking to his new job at WORKSHOP8 Architecture
The Boulder County Business Hall of Fame recognizes people who are helping the local business scene evolve with vision and integrity.
Our staff and families love these things, and thought you might, too! - Pawdle Expandable Pet Carrier - Chef’n Garlic Zoom - Shark Rocket - Sencha Mints
Boulder celebrates the International Day of Peace Thursday, Sept. 21 with a moment of silence at noon, informative speakers and a non-profit expo where attendees can network, meet local charitable organizations and find volunteer opportunities. 11a.m. – 6p.m. on the Pearl Street Mall courthouse lawn. See www.coloradoevents.org for details.