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Growing Art in the Garden

In Boulder County, where you can be outdoors year-round, many residents favor affordable garden art, and functional garden art is perennially popular.

Senior Safety: Ways to keep a loved one safe from a potentially devastating fall

Falls are the leading cause of injuries among seniors. They threaten not only their health, but also their independence and ability to care for themselves.

Feature Garden: Making Magic in a Mountain Garden

Kristen-lee Baillie coaxed a stupendous mountain garden from the rocky earth surrounding her home near Nederland, Colorado, at 8,360 feet.

Boulder Farmers Market – 1st Artisan Show of the 2017 Season!

Head down to 13th Street in Boulder from 8 am to 2 pm on Saturday for BCFM‘s first Artisan Show of 2017!  Join 22 local Artisans for a great first show: Amber Lights Anosia Custom Jewelry Bagz by the Bag Lady Bear Mountain Metal Art Chameleon Chic Boutique Afrique Colorado Hammock Dust’s Crop Art Collection

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 4/7 – 4/9

The Shortlist: What To Do in Boulder: 4/7 – 4/9 1. Paint “Beautiful Boulder” Spring is in the air and we are feeling as blessed as ever to be in beautiful Boulder. Celebrate our pretty little city on Friday night at Posh Splat with some canvases and wine at the Paint “Beautiful Boulder” class. Buy your

Comfortably Casual Cottage Gardens

Connie Farnbach has created a cottage garden at her Boulder home, substituting native plants for some of the classic traditional English varieties.

Food for Thought: The Food Project Farm in Longmont

The nonprofit Growing Gardens has partnered with the YMCA of Boulder Valley to expand the Food Project Farm in Longmont and its functions.

Feature Home: A Tiny Home for Two

This tiny home built by Ian Adamson and Leah Garcia boasts all the features you’d expect in the dream home of a sporty, successful Boulder couple.

Fishing for Greener Choices: seafood choices

Trying to eat healthy and sustainably can be fishy business when it comes to seafood. Here are the reasons why your seafood-buying choices matter.

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Smart Pots, Simply Bulk Market, Snuggie Tails

Our staff loves these things, and thought you might, too!

Dear Reader: Spring is in the air!

Spring is in the air! The beauty of buds bursting through soil is a sight that never gets old. The welcome arrival of migrating birds and everything about this revitalizing season is a blessing to behold. But Earth’s blessings are in peril, and the environment is at a tipping point. Coral reefs are disappearing, glaciers […]

Ways to kick plastic to the curb

Simple lifestyle changes can reduce your plastic footprint. Just ask Beth Terry, who went from throwing out 3.5 pounds of plastic trash in a single month to less than 2 pounds a year.

Boulder County Fundraisers: Give a Little, Get a Lot

Here’s a list of upcoming, good-cause fundraisers and benefits in Boulder County that could use your support

Summit Dog Rescue needs foster homes for rescue dogs

More than 1.3 million dogs in shelters are euthanized every year, often because there’s simply no room for them. That’s where you can help.

Hop on the Hops Trolley

Sit back and let the Brewhop Trolley drop you off and pick you up while you partake of frothy beverages and fine spirits along its Longmont route.

Sowing Oats at Lafayette’s Oatmeal Festival

Lafayette’s annual Oatmeal Festival, where participants ring in the New Year with a 5k walk/run, and enjoy a steaming bowl of oatmeal afterward.

Making Lyons Lovely

When the 2013 flood washed away Lyons, the Town Hall Plaza wasn’t spared. But a new wildlife garden habitat has risen from the mud to inspire residents and visitors alike.

Jeff Hirota to lead the Community Foundation Boulder County

After 21 years with the foundation, Josie Heath retired as CEO in January 2017. She left big shoes to fill, but they’ve found a good fit in Jeff Hirota.

Getting Spiffed at BIFF

BIFF 2017: An amazing wealth of films screened at six venues in between the opening and closing nights that were peppered with parties galore.

Theater Review: Hello Dolly!

HELLO, DOLLY! Book by Michael Stewart; music and lyrics by Jerry Herman; directed by Bernie Cardell. Co-produced by Performance Now Theatre Company and the Lakewood Cultural Center (presented at the Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 South Allison Parkway, Lakewood) through April 9. Tickets available at 303-987-7845 or tickets@lakewood.com. HELLO, DOLLY! Is like FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

Theater Review: The Nance

By Beki Pineda THE NANCE. Written by Douglas Carter Beane; directed by Rick Yaconis. Produced by The Edge Theater Company (1560 Teller St., Lakewood) through April 2. Tickets available at 303-232-0363 or www.theedgetheater.com. Chauncey Miles is a local celebrity—tattered though that honor may be—for his “nance” act at the borough burlesque hall. This act allows

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