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Boulderthon, Buffs Soccer, and Monopoly: Busy Autumn in the City of Boulder

Boulderthon, Buffs Soccer, and Monopoly: Busy Autumn in the City of Boulder

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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Monday, September 29, 2025.

The sun is up and Boulder is buzzing with energy after a jam-packed weekend and an exciting start to the week ahead. If you were downtown yesterday morning, you no doubt caught the start—or maybe even ran—the Boulderthon, now officially one of America’s top five half marathons. Thousands filled the early autumn streets, capping off the race with an epic after party that lasted well into the day. If your legs need a slower pace, the Boulder Farmers Market is open every Saturday through November. You can still get your fix of local produce, fresh-baked goods, colorful flowers, and live music by the creek.

Sports fans, the action keeps rolling. Over at Prentup Field, Buffs soccer clinched their sixth home win of the season yesterday with a last-minute goal from Hope Leyba. That win also set a record for Coach Danny Sanchez, notching his 100th victory at home for the Buffs. The soccer squad is hitting the road next, but you can still keep tabs on the football team after their historic face-off against BYU at Folsom Field on Saturday night. Rumors swirl about a growing rivalry between the two schools, so this could be the start of something big for Boulder sports.

If you love watching world-class athleticism, swing by Colorado National Golf Club where the annual Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational tees off today. That’s 19 college teams, swinging for glory on the championship course just a dozen miles east of CU campus.

Art lovers still have time to wander through the vibrant installations from the Street Wise Mural Festival, which transformed downtown with new works blending art and activism all weekend long. And music aficionados, your calendar is stacked. Tonight at Boulder Theater, Alkaline Trio turns up the volume with Public Opinion opening—fair warning, there’s a low ticket alert, so make your move if you haven’t already snagged a seat. Tomorrow, the indie scene keeps rolling with Panda Bear and Deakin taking over the stage, while the Fox Theatre welcomes Rose City Band for some rootsy, feel-good tunes.

Looking further ahead, keep an eye out for Boulder’s very own Monopoly game hitting stores soon, with board spaces rumored to include the Flatirons, Pearl Street Mall, and maybe even your favorite local haunts. Twitter is already abuzz as folks debate which of Boulder’s iconic spots will earn a spot on the coveted rainbow properties.

As we roll toward October, get ready for Fall Fest this coming weekend, complete with food, local crafts, music, and activities for all ages lining Pearl Street. And don’t forget, the Boulder Farmers Market continues into November, so Saturday mornings by Boulder Creek are still a perfect way to connect with the community.

That’s your local frequency for Boulder today. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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