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"Exciting Events, Emergency Services, and Avian Flu in Boulder: Your Saturday Update"

"Exciting Events, Emergency Services, and Avian Flu in Boulder: Your Saturday Update"

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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Saturday, February 15, 2025.

Today is packed with exciting events and activities in Boulder. If you're looking for something unique, Kodo, a renowned Japanese drumming group, is performing at Macky Auditorium tonight at 7:30 PM. Their performance, "Warabe," blends traditional taiko drumming with modern flair, promising a mesmerizing experience. Tickets range from $26 to $103, and it's a great opportunity to experience the soul-stirring rhythm of life[1].

For those who prefer outdoor activities, there's a Snowshoe & Fondue event happening today from 10:15 AM to 3:15 PM at the Student Recreation Center's Ice Overlook Large Meeting Room. It's a fun way to enjoy the winter scenery while indulging in some delicious fondue. The event costs $85 for members and $105 for non-members[2].

If you're interested in learning something new, the Fiske Planetarium and Science Center has several shows scheduled throughout the day, including a 2 PM and 7 PM show. Tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for students, youth, military, seniors, and Fiske members, who always save 50% on tickets[2].

In local news, Boulder County has been addressing various community needs. The county recently approved $1.3 million in emergency services grants for local fire protection agencies, which will fund lifesaving medical equipment, emergency vehicles, and other critical resources[3].

Additionally, the Boulder County Commissioners are hosting a town hall on wildfire mitigation on February 20, where residents can discuss this important topic and other county-related issues[3].

For those interested in arts and culture, the Boulder County Parks & Open Space Foundation is accepting applications for 2025 project funding until March 19. This is a great opportunity for local artists and projects to receive support[3].

In environmental news, highly pathogenic avian influenza was detected in a wild goose in Boulder County on February 11. Residents are advised to take precautions to protect local bird populations[3].

Finally, don't forget that Boulder County government offices will be closed on February 17 for President's Day. You can visit the county's website for services that can be conducted online and for information on holiday closures[3].

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

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