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Title: Clear skies, music nights, and mosquito bites - your Boulder local update for July 23rd
Published 9 months ago
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025. The Boulder sky is looking clear over the Flatirons this morning, making it a perfect day to get out and soak up Colorado’s awe-inspiring views. If you’re heading outdoors, just a quick health reminder: with the first human West Nile virus cases of the season already reported in the region, Boulder County health officials are stepping up advice. Stay safe by using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves in the evenings, and draining any standing water around your home. Now is peak mosquito season, and while the vast majority of folks won’t get sick, some can develop more severe illness, so it’s worth a little extra caution.
In community news, Boulder celebrated a hometown win last weekend as local Kevin Konczak finished first overall at the Tri Boulder Triathlon, earning bragging rights and bringing a little extra pride to our athletic community. For music lovers and night owls, downtown Boulder will be buzzing tonight as the Bands on the Bricks After Party rolls into town, featuring classic vinyl sets celebrating John Prine. This follows the open-air music on Pearl Street, so swing by and let the good vibes carry you into the evening.
If you’re looking for a creative soul reset, the Vali Soul Sanctuary on Valmont Road is hosting a New Moon Envisioning and Sound Healing Journey from seven to nine tonight. Led by Caressa Ayres, this immersive experience promises to blend holistic wellness with live music—just make sure you grab your tickets ahead of time, as walk-ups aren’t accepted.
The arts take center stage at the University Theatre this week, with Shakespeare’s Richard II opening tonight. Whether you’re a scholar or just someone who loves live theater, this production is drawing attention for its innovative take and intimate indoor staging. Tickets start at twenty-two dollars and range up depending on seat, so why not take in a July evening with the Bard?
Elsewhere in the region, music fans are circling their calendars for later in the week with events like the Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge at Red Rocks and the Underground Music Showcase kicking off Friday, both just a drive away for the Boulder crowd.
That wraps up your morning roundup: sun, sound, stage, and a reminder to watch those mosquitoes. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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In community news, Boulder celebrated a hometown win last weekend as local Kevin Konczak finished first overall at the Tri Boulder Triathlon, earning bragging rights and bringing a little extra pride to our athletic community. For music lovers and night owls, downtown Boulder will be buzzing tonight as the Bands on the Bricks After Party rolls into town, featuring classic vinyl sets celebrating John Prine. This follows the open-air music on Pearl Street, so swing by and let the good vibes carry you into the evening.
If you’re looking for a creative soul reset, the Vali Soul Sanctuary on Valmont Road is hosting a New Moon Envisioning and Sound Healing Journey from seven to nine tonight. Led by Caressa Ayres, this immersive experience promises to blend holistic wellness with live music—just make sure you grab your tickets ahead of time, as walk-ups aren’t accepted.
The arts take center stage at the University Theatre this week, with Shakespeare’s Richard II opening tonight. Whether you’re a scholar or just someone who loves live theater, this production is drawing attention for its innovative take and intimate indoor staging. Tickets start at twenty-two dollars and range up depending on seat, so why not take in a July evening with the Bard?
Elsewhere in the region, music fans are circling their calendars for later in the week with events like the Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge at Red Rocks and the Underground Music Showcase kicking off Friday, both just a drive away for the Boulder crowd.
That wraps up your morning roundup: sun, sound, stage, and a reminder to watch those mosquitoes. 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