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"Crisp Fall, Lunar Vibes, and Cultural Abundance: Your Boulder Local Frequency"
Published 6 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Monday, October 6, 2025.
It’s a crisp fall morning here in Boulder, and the city is buzzing with plenty to talk about. We start with the top local headline: Boulder police are asking residents for help identifying three motorcyclists wanted after a road rage shooting along Flagstaff Road this Saturday evening. The incident began when a driver was fired on by three motorcycle riders, prompted by an argument that escalated. Police launched a pursuit after the suspects sped past Boulder Fire Rescue Station 2, but lost sight of them near the Flatirons Mall in Broomfield. If you have any information, contact the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office. It’s a reminder to stay safe and look out for one another as the community comes together in challenging times.
On a lighter note, Boulder’s arts and culture scene is bursting with events this week. Tonight, there’s a unique opportunity to celebrate the supermoon at the Vali Soul Sanctuary with a Spiritual Sovereignty Sound Healing Journey. If you’re ready to soak in some positive vibes and lunar energy, this gathering promises a blend of sound, meditation, and community for those seeking a more mystical Monday night.
If dancing is your thing, Avalon Sodal Hall is hosting a Scandinavian dance night this evening starting at 7:30pm. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just want to pivot and perfect your hambo, you don’t need a partner or experience, just some low-friction shoes to glide across the floor. It’s a fun, welcoming environment, perfect for anyone looking to try something new or connect with others over music.
For music fans, Boulder’s venues are on a roll after a weekend packed with performances. Boulder Theater welcomed GoGo Penguin last night, and if you missed it, keep an eye on their calendar for more upcoming concerts. Tomorrow, the Fox Theatre gets electric with Kingfishr joined by Scout Willis, and if you’re looking ahead, Joan Osborne brings her Bob Dylan tribute to Boulder Theater on Wednesday.
Over at CU Boulder, the theater department is preparing Pride and Prejudice, the Kate Hamill adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic, debuting this Wednesday evening. If you’re in the mood for drama, romance, and a fresh take on old literature, grab your tickets now, as campus performances tend to pack out.
With Boulder’s trails awash in fall colors, don’t forget to take a midday stroll at Chautauqua or along the Boulder Creek Path. Whether you’re hiking, biking, or just picnicking, this weather is perfect to revel in the changing leaves and breathe in the mountain air.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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It’s a crisp fall morning here in Boulder, and the city is buzzing with plenty to talk about. We start with the top local headline: Boulder police are asking residents for help identifying three motorcyclists wanted after a road rage shooting along Flagstaff Road this Saturday evening. The incident began when a driver was fired on by three motorcycle riders, prompted by an argument that escalated. Police launched a pursuit after the suspects sped past Boulder Fire Rescue Station 2, but lost sight of them near the Flatirons Mall in Broomfield. If you have any information, contact the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office. It’s a reminder to stay safe and look out for one another as the community comes together in challenging times.
On a lighter note, Boulder’s arts and culture scene is bursting with events this week. Tonight, there’s a unique opportunity to celebrate the supermoon at the Vali Soul Sanctuary with a Spiritual Sovereignty Sound Healing Journey. If you’re ready to soak in some positive vibes and lunar energy, this gathering promises a blend of sound, meditation, and community for those seeking a more mystical Monday night.
If dancing is your thing, Avalon Sodal Hall is hosting a Scandinavian dance night this evening starting at 7:30pm. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just want to pivot and perfect your hambo, you don’t need a partner or experience, just some low-friction shoes to glide across the floor. It’s a fun, welcoming environment, perfect for anyone looking to try something new or connect with others over music.
For music fans, Boulder’s venues are on a roll after a weekend packed with performances. Boulder Theater welcomed GoGo Penguin last night, and if you missed it, keep an eye on their calendar for more upcoming concerts. Tomorrow, the Fox Theatre gets electric with Kingfishr joined by Scout Willis, and if you’re looking ahead, Joan Osborne brings her Bob Dylan tribute to Boulder Theater on Wednesday.
Over at CU Boulder, the theater department is preparing Pride and Prejudice, the Kate Hamill adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic, debuting this Wednesday evening. If you’re in the mood for drama, romance, and a fresh take on old literature, grab your tickets now, as campus performances tend to pack out.
With Boulder’s trails awash in fall colors, don’t forget to take a midday stroll at Chautauqua or along the Boulder Creek Path. Whether you’re hiking, biking, or just picnicking, this weather is perfect to revel in the changing leaves and breathe in the mountain air.
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