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Lenna Kottke retires from nonprofit Via Mobility Services

For a quarter of a century, Lenna Kottke shepherded Via Mobility Services as the nonprofit transportation service’s chief executive officer.

Josie Heath retires from Boulder’s Community Foundation

Josie Heath announced last summer that she is retiring. Under her leadership, the Community Foundation hit major milestones in its history.

Building community and friendships at Jewish Community Center

Boulder’s newest campus ushers in programs that range from kids’ camps and informative lectures to a diverse concert series

Got the Itch to Fly-Fish?

Through his Boulder business Front Range Anglers, McLaughlin organizes nine week-long trips to Christmas Island every winter starting Dec. 1 and ending in April.

Local Breweries Bury the Competition

Local breweries garnered nine medals in the 2016 Great American Beer Festival, including three golds.

Engaging young engineers, artists in new worlds

Engaging young engineers in the world of art and introduce budding artists to the world of engineering

Keeping PACE with Seniors

Lafayette’s new TRU PACE Center opens its doors in 2017 to people ages 55 and older, who can receive coordinated care from a team of health professionals.

Plunge in the Cold for the Cure

Every Polar Plunge also helps put hair on the heads of chemo patients

Winter Hiking Tips

By Amy Gosch Now that we’ve had our first snow, it finally feels like winter (maybe not the solstice winter, but conventional winter)!  Hiking in the snow is one of the best ways to experience nature.  If it’s actively snowing, there’s a peaceful calm and quiet around from the falling snow.  If it’s not, there

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The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 11/18-11/20

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 11/18-11/20 1. The Pearl Street Music & Arts Festival This Friday through Sunday will be the annual Pearl Street Music & Arts Festival to fund Future Arts Foundation, Can’d Aid, and Colorado public school music & arts programs. All weekend there will be stages setup downtown to catch some

Theater Review: Marie Antoinette

By Beki Pineda MARIE ANTOINETTE – Written by David Adjmi; Directed by Robert Kramer.  Produced by the Edge Theatre Company (1560 Teller, Lakewood) through Nov. 13. Tickets available at 303/232-0363 or theedgetheater.com Check your Webster’s Dictionary and you’ll find there’s been an addition to one of the definitions. Under “tour de force,” it now reads:

Theater Review: Full Code

By Beki Pineda FULL CODE – Written by David Valdes Greenwood; Directed by Stephen Weitz. Produced by Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (Performed at the Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut Street) through November 13, 2016.  Tickets available at 303/444-SEAT or betc.org. Last lines are so hard to write. You’ve brought your audience so far along on

Make Time To Vote!

Make Time to Vote!   TODAY – November 8th is the last day to vote!   Voters can go to ANY Voter Service and Polling Center in their county. For a complete list of polling locations, click here. Did you forget to register to vote? There is no registration deadline in Colorado. With a valid ID, Colorado residents,

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 11/4-11/6

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 11/4-11/6 Happy Tuesday, Boulderites! Now that we’re done with Halloween, we’re moving past Thanksgiving and skipping straight to Christmas! Okay – maybe not so fast, but this weekends events are starting to get us in the Holiday spirit. Let us eat, drink, and be merry! 1. Lessons In Local

Theater Review: Evita

By Beki Pineda EVITA. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; lyrics by Tim Rice; directed by Patrick Sawyer. Produced by Candlelight Dinner Playhouse (4747 Marketplace Drive, Johnstown) through Nov. 13, 2016. Tickets available at 970-744-3747 or www.coloradocandlelight.com. EVITA is built around the short but memorable career of Eva Duarte Peron, who went from ambitious dance-hall girl to first

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 10/28-10/30

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 10/28-10/31 Happy (almost) Halloweekend, Boulderites! Whether you may be handing out candy, tearing up the dance floor in your costume, or trick-or-treating, we’ve got a jam-packed Halloween weekend lined up for you! 1. Avery Brewing Costume Contest  Come hangout at Avery Brewing Co. this Friday night to kick

November 2016 Hikes and Events

Wildlife and Winter Hike Saturday November 5, 10 a.m.-noon Mud Lake Open Space, meet at parking lot kiosk Join volunteer naturalists for an easy one-mile hike to learn about the many ways that animals prepare for winter. We’ll talk about different wintering strategies including migration and hibernation. We will also look for signs of wildlife.

It’s (Warren) Miller Time

Check out the annual Warren Miller film festival tour Nov. 10-14, when it kicks off at the Boulder Theater.

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 10/21-10/23

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 10/21-10/23 Happy Tuesday, Boulderites! There is an undeniable feeling of Halloween in the air. Whether it is the smell of fireplaces, the bountiful orange leaves, or the artificial cobwebs strewn across porches and bushes – it is here! Ghosts, and goblins, and ghouls, oh my! 1. The Dickens

Monarch Migration talk: Tuesday Oct. 18

Monarch Migration Tuesday, October 18 7 – 8:30 p.m. CU Museum of Natural History Paleontology Hall Free and open to the public Did you know the Monarch is the only butterfly to migrate back and forth from their winter and summer habitats like birds? Join Dr. Deane Bowers as she explains the amazing Monarch migration:

Dracula is at the Aurora Fox Arts Center!

Head over to the Aurora Fox Arts Center to see Dracula this Halloween season, now through November 6!  Boulder Magazine’s reviewer, Beki Pineda, details it out here.

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