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Boulder's Bustling April: Farmers Market, Arts Week, and Sustainable Strides
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Thursday, April 3, 2025.
It’s a bright and beautiful start to today in Boulder, and there's plenty to talk about. If you’re an early riser and a fan of local produce, get ready for the Boulder Farmers Market opening this Saturday! From 8 AM to 2 PM, you can sample fresh veggies, meet local farmers, and enjoy live music while strolling by the creek downtown. Speaking of community, don’t forget Boulder Arts Week kicks off tomorrow. This citywide celebration is set to dazzle with murals, music, and even pop-up dance events all over town.
Driving through Boulder Canyon is smooth again after the recent rockslide near Boulder Falls was cleared earlier this week. Travelers and hikers can access the area safely once more. Meanwhile, the Doudy Draw Trail bridge closure remains in effect through tomorrow for maintenance. If you were planning to walk Spring Brook Loop, it’s best to check alternate access routes like the Flatirons Vista Trailhead.
Exciting things are happening downtown too. After decades of ownership, the iconic Hotel Boulderado has changed hands but will keep its historic charm intact, according to the new owners. So, if you’re passing through, stop in for a peek at this historic gem.
Looking for something fun tonight? Boulder Theater is hosting a high-energy concert with Mersiv and supporting acts Heyz, SuperAve., and more. If live music isn’t your style, the University of Colorado Boulder has its Botanical Print Exchange exhibit open all day—perfect for art lovers seeking inspiration.
On a more serious note, Boulder’s nonprofit Blue Sky Bridge has been making strides in protecting kids through body safety education, though funding is threatened. This program has played a significant role in helping children communicate and report abuse more effectively. Community support could be crucial to keeping this vital effort alive.
In environmental news, Boulder County’s “Switch Together” solar purchasing program just launched, giving residents a chance to make their homes greener while cutting costs. Meanwhile, prescribed burns continue this week near Superior and Louisville, so expect some visible smoke if you're nearby.
Finally, electric vehicle registrations in Boulder County are up an impressive 42% compared to last year, reflecting our growing commitment to clean transportation. With more public chargers planned, Boulder is accelerating toward a sustainable future.
From festivals and markets to vital community efforts, there’s so much to engage with in Boulder. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
It’s a bright and beautiful start to today in Boulder, and there's plenty to talk about. If you’re an early riser and a fan of local produce, get ready for the Boulder Farmers Market opening this Saturday! From 8 AM to 2 PM, you can sample fresh veggies, meet local farmers, and enjoy live music while strolling by the creek downtown. Speaking of community, don’t forget Boulder Arts Week kicks off tomorrow. This citywide celebration is set to dazzle with murals, music, and even pop-up dance events all over town.
Driving through Boulder Canyon is smooth again after the recent rockslide near Boulder Falls was cleared earlier this week. Travelers and hikers can access the area safely once more. Meanwhile, the Doudy Draw Trail bridge closure remains in effect through tomorrow for maintenance. If you were planning to walk Spring Brook Loop, it’s best to check alternate access routes like the Flatirons Vista Trailhead.
Exciting things are happening downtown too. After decades of ownership, the iconic Hotel Boulderado has changed hands but will keep its historic charm intact, according to the new owners. So, if you’re passing through, stop in for a peek at this historic gem.
Looking for something fun tonight? Boulder Theater is hosting a high-energy concert with Mersiv and supporting acts Heyz, SuperAve., and more. If live music isn’t your style, the University of Colorado Boulder has its Botanical Print Exchange exhibit open all day—perfect for art lovers seeking inspiration.
On a more serious note, Boulder’s nonprofit Blue Sky Bridge has been making strides in protecting kids through body safety education, though funding is threatened. This program has played a significant role in helping children communicate and report abuse more effectively. Community support could be crucial to keeping this vital effort alive.
In environmental news, Boulder County’s “Switch Together” solar purchasing program just launched, giving residents a chance to make their homes greener while cutting costs. Meanwhile, prescribed burns continue this week near Superior and Louisville, so expect some visible smoke if you're nearby.
Finally, electric vehicle registrations in Boulder County are up an impressive 42% compared to last year, reflecting our growing commitment to clean transportation. With more public chargers planned, Boulder is accelerating toward a sustainable future.
From festivals and markets to vital community efforts, there’s so much to engage with in Boulder. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI