Top 100 Best Places to Live!
Boulder, Colorado has done it again! We landed at #4 on Livability’s list of the Top 100 Best Places to Live list for 2015. Check out what Livability loved about our town!
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Boulder, Colorado has done it again! We landed at #4 on Livability’s list of the Top 100 Best Places to Live list for 2015. Check out what Livability loved about our town!
It’s already started! September 15, 2014 starts Dog Dayz at Scott Carpenter Pool. This is the time when the City of Boulder turns into an aquatic dog park for two weeks. The pool closes for human usage and we open up the water for dogs to enjoy. The Dog Dayz event has been running strong for nearly a decade! It is a great way to spend a warm afternoon with your best friend — your dog (or dogs) will be grateful for the chance to cool off and play with others. More info on Dog Dayz right here.
#Dogs #Canines #Boulder #Swimming
This infographic sums up the 2013 Boulder Floods! Amazing to see the numbers for all phases – planning, response, recovery & resilience. We are a resilient community and we sure bounced back! For a full size infographic click – HERE.
#Boulder #Floods #2013
This is an amazing video commemorating the Boulder Flood of September 2013!
I know it’s a little cold out, but don’t let that stop you from heading to the Boulder Farmer’s Market! Get your veggies and so much more every Saturday throughout the season. You can feed your family and find some great Mother’s Day options for the mom in your life.
Boulder Farmer’s Market Hours: Saturdays 8 – 2pm through November
#boulder #farmersmarket #farmers #colorado
Boulder is hosting to the largest Latino-themed environmental festival in the nation! September 11-16 there will be entertainers, artists, and discussions about the crossroads of Latino culture and the environment. Most events are at the Dairy Center for the Arts and are free of charge. Events list.
Boulder is hosting to the largest Latino-themed environmental festival in the nation! September 11-16 there will be entertainers, artists, and discussions about the crossroads of Latino culture and the environment. Most events are at the Dairy Center for the Arts and are free of charge. Events list.
The 1 year anniversary of the Boulder Floods is almost upon us. The Boulder History Museum is hosting an evening with Ms. Nexette Rydell, Meteorologist in charge of the National Weather Service, Boulder office, will speak about weather predictions and the 2013 flood on September 9, 2014. Talk starts at 7pm and will be 45 minutes with 15 minutes Q & A at the end. Doors will open at 5pm so attendees may enjoy the display, Flood Reflections…One Year Later. More details are available – here.
NoBo artists open their studios from 6 to 9pm on First Fridays. Brave the drizzle and look for our Bright Pink Flags in the NoBo Art District
[along No. Broadway from Lee Hill Rd to Pine Street]. Get up close and personal with painters, photographers, potters, fashion designers, artisans and musicians. Create a work of art at PaintAbout locations.
For more information: NoBoArtDistrict.org