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"Yoga, Mural Tours, Chautauqua Concerts, and Outdoor Rescues: A Day in Boulder"

"Yoga, Mural Tours, Chautauqua Concerts, and Outdoor Rescues: A Day in Boulder"

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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Wednesday, September tenth, twenty twenty-five.

The sun is rising over the Flatirons, and if you step outside this morning, you can catch stunning views from spots all around town—those crisp September skies are the perfect reminder that it's a great day to get out and be part of the Boulder community. For you early birds, Yoga For All is happening this morning in the Enchanted Mesa Garden at Chautauqua, led by Shanti Medina. Don’t worry if you left your mat at home—they’ve got spares at the lodging office. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or just looking to stretch, this class welcomes everyone. It’s a fantastic way to ground yourself before the day gets rolling.

On campus, CU Boulder is bustling as usual. Today, students and staff can take part in the Fall Into Service campus blood drive hosted by the Staff Council. If you’re near the University Memorial Center or just feeling the spirit of giving, swing by and make a difference right at the heart of the university.

If the arts are calling your name, there’s something for every age group. Boulder’s Actors Academy’s AAPA Ensemble Company is kicking off its season, with programs for grades nine through twelve—auditions and sign-ups continue through today at their Western Avenue location. And don’t forget, Boulder is a street art lover’s dream: spots for docent-led Street Wise Arts Mural Festival tours later this month are filling up, so now’s the perfect time to register for a walking or biking mural tour and see Boulder’s public art in action.

For live music fans, tonight Ani DiFranco and special guest Tune-Yards take the stage at the historic Chautauqua Auditorium. Doors open at six, show at seven. If indie rock is more your speed, Fox Theatre hosts I Don’t Know How But They Found Me at eight.

Downtown is gearing up for the Bee Boulder Festival coming this Saturday. Mark your calendar to buzz into Central Park with the kids for science demos, performers, crafts, and all things pollinator-friendly. September is a big month for local traditions—the next Pearl Street Stampede is just around the corner on September nineteenth, and you won’t want to miss the CU marching band and Spirit Squad parading through downtown.

The Junkyard Social Club is also living up to its name tonight with the Boulder Burner Meet-up from six thirty to eight thirty. It’s a space for collective creativity, conversation, and plenty of quirky community events you simply can’t find anywhere else.

Finally, a quick update from our mountain neighbors: Boulder County Search and Rescue completed a dramatic rescue north of Rollins Pass after a snowboarder fell more than a hundred feet on Skyscraper Glacier. It was a coordinated night-long effort involving multiple rescue teams and helicopter support, a powerful reminder of our outdoor risks and the courage of our local responders.

Whatever you choose to do today, Boulder is bursting with possibility. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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