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"Triathlons, Haunted Markets, and Folk Tunes: Your Sunday in Boulder"
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Sunday, July 13th, 2025. We hope you’re waking up to blue skies and plenty of reasons to get out and explore. Let’s jump right in with today’s local happenings and things to do around Boulder.
For all the athletes and outdoor enthusiasts, today is the big day for the Boulder Peak Triathlon, Duathlon, and Aquabike. This annual event draws top competitors and first-time racers alike, all tackling the storied Olde Stage Hill, famous for its heart-pounding 15 percent grade. Even if you’re not racing, you can head out to cheer folks on and soak up the vibrant energy that comes with one of the nation’s most celebrated triathlons.
In the arts and culture scene, the Haunted Market is back for its second day at the Boulder County Fairgrounds. From noon to 5 pm, check out this unique gathering that blends the mystical with local crafts—perfect for picking up something quirky or magical to brighten your weekend. If you’re feeling creative, the NoBo Art District is hosting a protest sign-making workshop at 4600 Broadway, where local artist Cha Cha will help you channel your activist spirit through art.
For music lovers, tonight’s highlight is at the Gold Hill Inn Beer Garden, where Clay Rose and Sara Farmer will be bringing their rich folk sounds to the mountains starting at 6 pm. Expect stories of heartbreak, resilience, and that little bit of mountain sass, all set amid the charm of Gold Hill. There’s a ten-dollar cover, and you won’t want to miss it.
If you’re looking for community and a chance to meet new friends, the Pitch-A-Friend social is gathering at the Rayback Collective from 5 to 7 pm. It’s a relaxed way to connect with both new arrivals and longtime locals over food, drinks, and shared stories.
Theater-goers, make note: the University of Colorado Boulder’s University Theatre hosts The Tempest tonight at 7 pm. With tickets ranging from 26 to 96 dollars, this classic Shakespearean performance promises an evening of drama and creativity in the Roe Green Theatre.
If classical music is more your style, Boulder Opera Company is wrapping up its Opera in the Park flash sale today, so there’s still a window to snag discounted tickets and enjoy opera under the summer sky.
Before we wrap up, a quick note on local education news: Colorado schools, including those in Boulder, are bracing for possible staff cuts and service reductions after the recent freeze on around 80 million dollars in federal grants. Local leaders and families are watching closely as funding questions linger into the new school year.
That’s your rundown for Sunday in Boulder—outdoor adventures, creative inspiration, music in the mountains, and a little something for everyone. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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For all the athletes and outdoor enthusiasts, today is the big day for the Boulder Peak Triathlon, Duathlon, and Aquabike. This annual event draws top competitors and first-time racers alike, all tackling the storied Olde Stage Hill, famous for its heart-pounding 15 percent grade. Even if you’re not racing, you can head out to cheer folks on and soak up the vibrant energy that comes with one of the nation’s most celebrated triathlons.
In the arts and culture scene, the Haunted Market is back for its second day at the Boulder County Fairgrounds. From noon to 5 pm, check out this unique gathering that blends the mystical with local crafts—perfect for picking up something quirky or magical to brighten your weekend. If you’re feeling creative, the NoBo Art District is hosting a protest sign-making workshop at 4600 Broadway, where local artist Cha Cha will help you channel your activist spirit through art.
For music lovers, tonight’s highlight is at the Gold Hill Inn Beer Garden, where Clay Rose and Sara Farmer will be bringing their rich folk sounds to the mountains starting at 6 pm. Expect stories of heartbreak, resilience, and that little bit of mountain sass, all set amid the charm of Gold Hill. There’s a ten-dollar cover, and you won’t want to miss it.
If you’re looking for community and a chance to meet new friends, the Pitch-A-Friend social is gathering at the Rayback Collective from 5 to 7 pm. It’s a relaxed way to connect with both new arrivals and longtime locals over food, drinks, and shared stories.
Theater-goers, make note: the University of Colorado Boulder’s University Theatre hosts The Tempest tonight at 7 pm. With tickets ranging from 26 to 96 dollars, this classic Shakespearean performance promises an evening of drama and creativity in the Roe Green Theatre.
If classical music is more your style, Boulder Opera Company is wrapping up its Opera in the Park flash sale today, so there’s still a window to snag discounted tickets and enjoy opera under the summer sky.
Before we wrap up, a quick note on local education news: Colorado schools, including those in Boulder, are bracing for possible staff cuts and service reductions after the recent freeze on around 80 million dollars in federal grants. Local leaders and families are watching closely as funding questions linger into the new school year.
That’s your rundown for Sunday in Boulder—outdoor adventures, creative inspiration, music in the mountains, and a little something for everyone. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI