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"Yoga, Dance, Farmers Market, and More: Your Midweek Guide to Boulder"
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
It is shaping up to be a beautiful day here in Boulder, and there’s a lot happening across town to help you close out your August with connection and some fun. If you’re an early riser, you might want to kick off your morning with the Yoga for All class at Chautauqua’s Academic Hall, starting at 8 o’clock. It’s a welcoming session for all levels, and a great way to ease into your day with some mindful movement surrounded by Boulder's gorgeous scenery. After that, if you’re craving a more upbeat way to get moving, Nia Dance Fitness at Unity of Boulder invites you to let loose and find your joy in motion from 9 to 10 AM.
Later today, the Boulder Farmers Market takes over downtown, filling 13th Street with fresh produce, flowers, and plenty of tasty local treats. The market is a true midweek highlight, offering a chance to meet local farmers, sample new flavors, and stock up on late-summer harvests. If you’re headed that way, keep an eye out for live music and the signature Colorado sunshine that makes the experience all the more memorable.
If networking is on your mind, today also brings a special Boulder Mental Health Networking Event at Creature Comforts Cafe on Pearl Street from 11 this morning. Whether you’re a professional in the field or just interested in learning more about Boulder’s mental health community, it’s a casual, friendly space to connect and recharge over a free cup of coffee.
Over on campus, University of Colorado Boulder students can swing by Farrand Field this afternoon for the Be Involved Fair from 2 to 6 PM. It’s the perfect chance to explore clubs, organizations, and campus opportunities, whether you’re a seasoned Buff or new to town. There’s always a vibrant swirl of student initiatives, performances, and ways to get plugged into campus life.
Looking ahead to this weekend, a quick reminder that Labor Day is on Monday, September first. Many city administrative facilities and Age Well Centers will be closed for the holiday, so plan ahead if you need city services.
In local news, Boulder City Council recently approved a ballot measure for this November’s election that would permanently extend the city’s Community, Culture, Resilience, and Sustainability sales tax—a move that supporters say will help secure long-term funding for vital neighborhood programs and green initiatives.
A more serious note from our neighbors in Longmont: a 19-year-old man was arrested over the weekend by Boulder County Sheriff’s deputies on charges related to the sexual exploitation of a child. Authorities began investigating after a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children led to a search warrant and subsequent arrest. The suspect has bonded out and will face strict pre-trial conditions as that case moves forward.
As students flood back to campuses nationwide, a reminder to stay alert as there’s been a rise in hoax emergency calls, also known as swatting, targeting colleges and universities. These incidents create unnecessary fear and disrupt communities, so Boulder police urge residents and students to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior.
And if you’re looking to finish your day with creativity, the Junkyard Social Club hosts a diverse slate of evening events weekly—anything from game nights to open mics—providing a unique space for artistry and community connection here in Boulder.
That’s all for today. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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It is shaping up to be a beautiful day here in Boulder, and there’s a lot happening across town to help you close out your August with connection and some fun. If you’re an early riser, you might want to kick off your morning with the Yoga for All class at Chautauqua’s Academic Hall, starting at 8 o’clock. It’s a welcoming session for all levels, and a great way to ease into your day with some mindful movement surrounded by Boulder's gorgeous scenery. After that, if you’re craving a more upbeat way to get moving, Nia Dance Fitness at Unity of Boulder invites you to let loose and find your joy in motion from 9 to 10 AM.
Later today, the Boulder Farmers Market takes over downtown, filling 13th Street with fresh produce, flowers, and plenty of tasty local treats. The market is a true midweek highlight, offering a chance to meet local farmers, sample new flavors, and stock up on late-summer harvests. If you’re headed that way, keep an eye out for live music and the signature Colorado sunshine that makes the experience all the more memorable.
If networking is on your mind, today also brings a special Boulder Mental Health Networking Event at Creature Comforts Cafe on Pearl Street from 11 this morning. Whether you’re a professional in the field or just interested in learning more about Boulder’s mental health community, it’s a casual, friendly space to connect and recharge over a free cup of coffee.
Over on campus, University of Colorado Boulder students can swing by Farrand Field this afternoon for the Be Involved Fair from 2 to 6 PM. It’s the perfect chance to explore clubs, organizations, and campus opportunities, whether you’re a seasoned Buff or new to town. There’s always a vibrant swirl of student initiatives, performances, and ways to get plugged into campus life.
Looking ahead to this weekend, a quick reminder that Labor Day is on Monday, September first. Many city administrative facilities and Age Well Centers will be closed for the holiday, so plan ahead if you need city services.
In local news, Boulder City Council recently approved a ballot measure for this November’s election that would permanently extend the city’s Community, Culture, Resilience, and Sustainability sales tax—a move that supporters say will help secure long-term funding for vital neighborhood programs and green initiatives.
A more serious note from our neighbors in Longmont: a 19-year-old man was arrested over the weekend by Boulder County Sheriff’s deputies on charges related to the sexual exploitation of a child. Authorities began investigating after a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children led to a search warrant and subsequent arrest. The suspect has bonded out and will face strict pre-trial conditions as that case moves forward.
As students flood back to campuses nationwide, a reminder to stay alert as there’s been a rise in hoax emergency calls, also known as swatting, targeting colleges and universities. These incidents create unnecessary fear and disrupt communities, so Boulder police urge residents and students to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior.
And if you’re looking to finish your day with creativity, the Junkyard Social Club hosts a diverse slate of evening events weekly—anything from game nights to open mics—providing a unique space for artistry and community connection here in Boulder.
That’s all for today. 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