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Snowy Sunday in Boulder: Tennis, Hockey, and a Fiddler's Farewell
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Sunday, January 25th. Were kicking off the day with a fresh layer of snow blanketing our cityBoulder picked up 1.3 inches from yesterdays light storm, turning familiar streets into a crisp winter wonderland that makes every drive and walk feel like a postcard moment, while nearby Lafayette saw over two inches to remind us how these flurries keep our Rockies vibrant and ready for more adventures.[3] If youre heading out, bundle up and enjoy the sparkle before it melts into tomorrows paths.
Sports fans, get your cheers readytheres action on the courts and ice today. At 2 p.m., the University of Colorado womens tennis team hosts Air Force at the Meadows Club, a rematch from last years nail-biter where the Buffs edged out a 4-3 win; expect fierce doubles play from these rising Falcons whove turned their program around dramatically.[1] Over at the Student Recreation Center, our Mens D1 Ice Hockey club squad battles University of Oklahoma starting at 1 p.m.cheer them on as they skate for pride on home ice.[4] And last night, CU basketball put up a valiant fight but fell 95-86 to UCF, with the Knights hot shooting testing our Buffs resilience.[11]
Culture lovers, The Dairy Arts Center wraps up Glowing Goose Productions Fiddler on the Roof today at 2 p.m. in the Grace Gamm Theatreperfect for families wanting that timeless tale of tradition amid change, closing out a two-week run thats drawn crowds with its heartfelt songs.[12][14] Dance enthusiasts, head to Avalon Sodal Hall at 4:30 p.m. for Celtic and English social dancingjust seven bucks to twirl through reels and jigs, no partner needed, connecting you to Boulders lively folk scene.[6]
On the innovation front, CU Boulders New Venture Challenge registration is open today, sparking the next wave of startups right here in our entrepreneurial hubimagine the local jobs and breakthroughs these student ideas could spark.[2] Meanwhile, the Buffs soccer team celebrated their historic 2025 season last night at BOK Financial Byron R. White Stadium Club, marking six weeks in the national top 25 and All-America honors that elevate our universitys athletic legacy.[7]
And big news on the horizonSundance Film Festival is relocating to Boulder after this years final Utah run, promising indie cinema magic, filmmaker buzz, and civil discourse in our backyard, drawing festivalgoers excited for the adventure.[5][9] Looking ahead, nearby Snowdown festival runs through February 1st in Delta, a quirky theme party worth the short drive.[10]
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Sports fans, get your cheers readytheres action on the courts and ice today. At 2 p.m., the University of Colorado womens tennis team hosts Air Force at the Meadows Club, a rematch from last years nail-biter where the Buffs edged out a 4-3 win; expect fierce doubles play from these rising Falcons whove turned their program around dramatically.[1] Over at the Student Recreation Center, our Mens D1 Ice Hockey club squad battles University of Oklahoma starting at 1 p.m.cheer them on as they skate for pride on home ice.[4] And last night, CU basketball put up a valiant fight but fell 95-86 to UCF, with the Knights hot shooting testing our Buffs resilience.[11]
Culture lovers, The Dairy Arts Center wraps up Glowing Goose Productions Fiddler on the Roof today at 2 p.m. in the Grace Gamm Theatreperfect for families wanting that timeless tale of tradition amid change, closing out a two-week run thats drawn crowds with its heartfelt songs.[12][14] Dance enthusiasts, head to Avalon Sodal Hall at 4:30 p.m. for Celtic and English social dancingjust seven bucks to twirl through reels and jigs, no partner needed, connecting you to Boulders lively folk scene.[6]
On the innovation front, CU Boulders New Venture Challenge registration is open today, sparking the next wave of startups right here in our entrepreneurial hubimagine the local jobs and breakthroughs these student ideas could spark.[2] Meanwhile, the Buffs soccer team celebrated their historic 2025 season last night at BOK Financial Byron R. White Stadium Club, marking six weeks in the national top 25 and All-America honors that elevate our universitys athletic legacy.[7]
And big news on the horizonSundance Film Festival is relocating to Boulder after this years final Utah run, promising indie cinema magic, filmmaker buzz, and civil discourse in our backyard, drawing festivalgoers excited for the adventure.[5][9] Looking ahead, nearby Snowdown festival runs through February 1st in Delta, a quirky theme party worth the short drive.[10]
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well 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