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"A Monday in Boulder: Volleyball, Mindfulness, Rhiannon Giddens, and Buffs News"
Published 8 months, 4 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Monday, July 28th, 2025.
We start the morning with a look at Boulder’s skies. Expect comfortable summer weather, perfect for getting outside and enjoying all the city has to offer. If you’re an early riser, head over to North Boulder Recreation Center for the popular open sand doubles volleyball pickup, running from nine to noon. It’s a welcoming group that mixes sharp competition with a vibrant social spirit. No pre-registration needed, but a quick text to the organizer lets them plan the best matchups.
For those who want a calmer start, the University of Colorado Boulder is hosting a brief virtual mindfulness session from eight thirty to nine this morning. It’s a chance to recalibrate for the week ahead, learn to spot autopilot habits, and build mindful practices.
Music lovers are in for a treat tonight. The Chautauqua Auditorium welcomes Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens and The Old-Time Revue at seven thirty. Expect an evening of spellbinding folk and bluegrass, bringing together talent from across the roots music community. It’s a show that promises not just music, but stories told through song, all inside one of Boulder’s most iconic venues.
Art lovers, don’t forget the Dairy Arts Center’s ongoing events. Today, the Boulder Magic Show runs at both noon and two pm for family-friendly wonders, and at five o’clock, the indie film “Most People Die” screens for those seeking new cinematic voices on the local arts scene.
Looking closely at our community, there’s buzz and concern as we await today’s eleven a.m. press conference with CU Buffs football coach Deion Sanders and his medical team. After months battling health issues and missing practices, Sanders is expected to offer much-awaited insights into his condition and what’s ahead for the Buffaloes this fall. Fans all over Boulder—and nationwide—are sending support, hoping for both optimistic health news and a clearer direction for the team.
Good news for festival enthusiasts, too. While RockyGrass Music Festival keeps picking up steam just down the road in Lyons, Boulder itself gets ready for the August arrival of Odd Mob, as student ambassadors gear up for another block-rocking campus concert. Stay tuned for ticket releases and lineup updates later this week.
And if you missed Walk With a Doc over the weekend in Wildflower Park, watch for other free health-minded events coming soon in Superior, just next door, adding to the region’s lively, neighborly calendar.
That’s a quick look at what’s happening around Boulder today—whether you’re seeking music, movement, mindfulness, or some big Buffs headlines. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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We start the morning with a look at Boulder’s skies. Expect comfortable summer weather, perfect for getting outside and enjoying all the city has to offer. If you’re an early riser, head over to North Boulder Recreation Center for the popular open sand doubles volleyball pickup, running from nine to noon. It’s a welcoming group that mixes sharp competition with a vibrant social spirit. No pre-registration needed, but a quick text to the organizer lets them plan the best matchups.
For those who want a calmer start, the University of Colorado Boulder is hosting a brief virtual mindfulness session from eight thirty to nine this morning. It’s a chance to recalibrate for the week ahead, learn to spot autopilot habits, and build mindful practices.
Music lovers are in for a treat tonight. The Chautauqua Auditorium welcomes Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens and The Old-Time Revue at seven thirty. Expect an evening of spellbinding folk and bluegrass, bringing together talent from across the roots music community. It’s a show that promises not just music, but stories told through song, all inside one of Boulder’s most iconic venues.
Art lovers, don’t forget the Dairy Arts Center’s ongoing events. Today, the Boulder Magic Show runs at both noon and two pm for family-friendly wonders, and at five o’clock, the indie film “Most People Die” screens for those seeking new cinematic voices on the local arts scene.
Looking closely at our community, there’s buzz and concern as we await today’s eleven a.m. press conference with CU Buffs football coach Deion Sanders and his medical team. After months battling health issues and missing practices, Sanders is expected to offer much-awaited insights into his condition and what’s ahead for the Buffaloes this fall. Fans all over Boulder—and nationwide—are sending support, hoping for both optimistic health news and a clearer direction for the team.
Good news for festival enthusiasts, too. While RockyGrass Music Festival keeps picking up steam just down the road in Lyons, Boulder itself gets ready for the August arrival of Odd Mob, as student ambassadors gear up for another block-rocking campus concert. Stay tuned for ticket releases and lineup updates later this week.
And if you missed Walk With a Doc over the weekend in Wildflower Park, watch for other free health-minded events coming soon in Superior, just next door, adding to the region’s lively, neighborly calendar.
That’s a quick look at what’s happening around Boulder today—whether you’re seeking music, movement, mindfulness, or some big Buffs headlines. 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