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Unwind with Slow Flow Cello, Laugh at Longmont Live, & Explore Picasso Exhibit in Boulder

Unwind with Slow Flow Cello, Laugh at Longmont Live, & Explore Picasso Exhibit in Boulder

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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Thursday, January 30, 2025.

If you're looking for a way to unwind after a long week, consider attending the Slow Flow with Cello event tonight at 1300 Yellow Pine Avenue, Unit B, in Boulder. This all-levels slow vinyasa flow class, accompanied by cellist Sophie Stubbs, is designed to take care of your body and increase functionality and joy. It's free for Yoga Pearl members and $32 for nonmembers, starting at 6 p.m.

For those who prefer laughter, Longmont Lve is happening tomorrow at Longmont Public Media. This hilarious improv comedy show, featuring Longmont's Front deRanged and Denver's Sandlot Improv, is filmed in front of a live studio audience. Tickets are $35, and the show starts at 8 p.m.

Art enthusiasts won't want to miss the Picasso Exhibit Opening Reception at the Longmont Museum tomorrow from 6 to 8 p.m. For just $8, you can experience the works of one of the world's most renowned artists.

If you're interested in community events, the University of Colorado Boulder has a variety of activities today, including virtual events and in-person gatherings at the Sustainability, Energy and Environment Community (SEEC) and the Museum of Natural History. Check out their events calendar for more details.

In local news, construction has begun on the CO 119/Diagonal Highway Safety, Mobility and Bikeway Project, a collaborative effort between CDOT, Boulder County, and other project teams. This project aims to improve safety and mobility along the highway.

Looking ahead, February is packed with exciting events. Winter Bike to Work Day is on February 14, where commuters can enjoy free breakfast and merchandise stations while biking around town. The University of Colorado men's and women's basketball teams will continue their seasons through March, offering plenty of opportunities to cheer them on at the Coors Events Center.

For those planning further ahead, the Boulder Jewish Festival, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, and Bands on the Bricks are just a few of the many events coming up in the spring and summer. These events offer a range of activities, from live entertainment and fine art to outdoor concerts and community gatherings.

This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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