Boulder

Switch On The Holidays

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Downtown Boulder’s Switch on the Holidays is happening tonight. Head Downtown for a holiday performance by the Boulder Chorale as Santa counts down to the grand illumination of the Boulder County Courthouse and the Pearl Street Mall. Stick around for a free visit with Santa until 7:00 p.m.

Tonight, Sunday, November 24 at 5pm on the 1300 Block of Pearl Street

 

Boulder

The History Of Boulder’s Winter Star

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The lighted star on Flagstaff is a familiar symbol in Boulder. First turned on as a Christmas decoration in December 1947, the star survived several controversies to become what it is today—part of the area’s history and culture.

In April 1948, the Boulder Chamber of Commerce converted the star into an Easter cross. Then, for two decades, the long string of lights alternated between the two symbols.

Pranksters also saw uses for the bulbs and wires. In 1951, students from Colorado A & M (now Colorado State University) reconfigured the display into the shape of an “A.” In 1958, Colorado School of Mines students strung the lights into an “M.”

In 1955, 1956, and 1960, someone, or some group, painted the bulbs red, speculated to have been part of a Communist conspiracy. In 1969, the star/cross was changed again—this time into a gigantic peace sign.

Finally, some Boulder residents had had enough. They filed a complaint with the Boulder Human Relations Commission on the grounds that the star and the cross (both considered Christian symbols and located on city park property) violated the U.S. Constitution in its separation of church and state. Although the lights had sparked a controversy, they stayed on.

The debate resurfaced a year later. In 1970, the same group brought to the Boulder City Council a resolution banning all lighted displays on Flagstaff Mountain.

Of the Flagstaff star a Boulder City attorney stated, “It is our job to guarantee rights of free speech, but that does not mean that one is guaranteed a platform which gives him a captive community audience.”

The termination of the cross was something people could accept, but the possibility that the star might have to come down caused an uproar among the majority of Boulder citizens. Eventually, the council determined that the cross had to go, but the star represented “a sense of community.”

In 1980, the star served yet another purpose. It was left on month after month as a reminder of the Americans held hostage in Iran. This ongoing use of electricity, however, upset environmentalists who removed the bulbs, chopped down the wires, and publicly announced that the man-made object disturbed wildlife and wasted energy.

Even so, the majority of Boulder’s residents still wanted their star, and, once again, they rallied to its defense. It has survived the test of time and appears to be here to stay.

Content courtesy of historian Silvia Pettem’s Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=205902184203

Boulder, Food and Drink

Winter Is Here! Need a Warm Up or Pick Me Up?

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There are so many great coffee shops in Boulder. If you want a list of where you can go head to Yelp. They provide a great list of coffee shops in town with ratings. Try something new maybe.

Boulder, Food and Drink

Dinner and a Movie? The Dairy Center and

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Dinner & a movie? The Dairy Center and Volta Mediterranean Restaurant are joining together to offer you a fun night out. Grab a bite at Volta–enjoy their First Bite Boulder menu or anything else you fancy–followed by a short walk to The Dairy Center to enjoy a art house film. Sign me up!

More info on movies at The Dairy Center

More info on dinner at Volta

Boulder, Fitness and Sports, Outdoors

Hit The Trails!

Screen Shot 2013-11-17 at 11.48.04 AMBoulder is famous for our open space, mountain parks & extensive trail system. Time to get outside? Enjoy this fabulous fall season with a hike on one of the open trails. For a list of trails that are open after the floods, head here.

Boulder, Kids

No Ice Skating At One Boulder Plaza This Winter

iceskating1What you will not be doing this winter: Ice skating at One Boulder Plaza. No more hot chocolate breaks after a long skate with the family at The Ice Rink. Unfortunately mechanical issues have caused the owners to cancel the entire season. What a bummer! Read the entire Daily Camera article here

Boulder

Do You Know The Boe?

Screen Shot 2013-11-17 at 8.25.58 AMThe Boedecker Theater, or The Boe as it is called, is a beautiful, boutique, art house theater. Watch a good movie, enjoy a glass of wine and a snack too. A unique experience in Boulder. More info on the showings and to purchase tickets here.

Boulder, Food and Drink

Love Food? Want To Try Something New? First Bite Boulder Is On!

Screen Shot 2013-11-07 at 8.51.36 AMEnjoy a 3 course meal at some of Boulder’s top restaurants for only $26. Have a restaurant you have been meaning to check out? This might be the right time! First Bite Boulder runs from November 15 through 23, 2013. Insider Tip: Make early reservations because these restaurants fill up and sell out of the First Bite menus. For a list of restaurants and more information about 2013 First Bite Boulder go here.

Boulder

Learn More About Boulder History Aboard The Banjo Billy Bus

Screen Shot 2013-05-12 at 10.13.06 PMJump on the funky bus to learn things you never knew about Boulder. We are talking ghosts, murders, and other tempting details of Boulder history here. The bus tour is just under two hours and super fun for the whole family! The buses leave from the Hotel Boulderado at 2pm and 4pm, Friday through Sunday. You need to make a reservation ahead of time. To learn more or purchase tickets click here.

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Enjoy Live Music? Take A Break With Midday Music Meditations

Midday Music Meditation is an hour of inspirational, improvised music to nourish the soul every second Wednesday in the

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Canyon Theater at the Main Boulder Library. Noon to 1pm. More information here.