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Savor Summer in Boulder: Outdoor Adventures, Cultural Gems, and Soulful Soundscapes

Savor Summer in Boulder: Outdoor Adventures, Cultural Gems, and Soulful Soundscapes

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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Sunday, July 27, 2025. As the sun casts its warm morning glow over the Flatirons, many Boulderites are outside already, soaking up every moment of these lingering July days. Whether you’re cozying up with a fresh-brewed coffee or lacing up your shoes for an active start, today brings plenty of ways to connect with both the outdoors and the heart of Boulder.

If you’re up and about early, swing by Coffee and Classics Boulder, where car lovers will gather from eight to ten this morning at Seventh and Pearl. Expect a crowd of enthusiasts sharing stories over their favorite vintage vehicles and strong espresso, all set against the stunning Flatirons backdrop.

For those seeking a mindful morning, the Free Nature Therapy Group at Coot Lake starts at nine. It’s a gentle way to connect with nature and calm your mind before the bustle of a summer Sunday. Around ten, Free Yoga with Renee at PrAna Boulder invites everyone, from beginners to seasoned yogis, to stretch and breathe together. And if you prefer a late-morning run, the Social Wellbeing Run and Stretch kicks off at Twenty Ninth Street, blending fitness with new friendships.

Culture seekers have plenty to explore this afternoon. The Museum of Natural History’s Biolounge is open all day, with the Botanical Print Exchange offering a look at the intersection of science, art, and local ecosystem wonders. The “Topophilia” exhibition at the Jerry Crail Johnson Earth Sciences and Map Library stays open until eight, celebrating Boulder’s deep ties to land and memory through maps and artistic expressions.

If live music is what moves you, Boulder’s options tonight will not disappoint. At Roots Music Project, reggae legend Andrew Bees takes the stage with Green Buddha for a dance-filled evening. Elsewhere, join an uplifting Kirtan experience with Mike Cohen and the Shakti Groove at Congregation Nevei Kodesh, or unwind with the New Moon Sound Bath and hands-on Reiki at Front Range Judo for pure relaxation.

Don’t forget, nearby Chautauqua Auditorium hosts the Colorado Music Festival Orchestra with guest conductor Peter Oundjian, bringing world-class classical music right to Boulder’s doorstep. The festival continues its tradition of blending musical mastery with mountain views, truly a staple of summer’s closing notes.

With so much happening, Boulder’s streets and trails will be alive today with laughter, curiosity, and the pulse of a city that embraces its natural and creative spirit. If you find a quiet moment, glance westward—the Flatirons never disappoint, offering that timeless reminder of why we call Boulder home.

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

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