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Boulder Local Frequency: Buffs Golf Takes Center Stage Amid Arts and Activism
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Monday, February 23rd. Kick off your week with some exciting local action as our No. 47-ranked Colorado Buffs womens golf team tees off today at the Causeway Invitational in Sacramento. As the top-ranked squad in a 10-team field, theyre hitting the shortest course of their spring season at Del Paso Country Club, with scoreable par 5s and tricky par 3s awaiting. Head coach Madeleine Sheils is pumped about the full team competing together for the first time since fall, spotlighting sophomore Ellen OSaughnessy, whos led with a 73.2 stroke average and top-15 finishes. Junior Carolyn Fuller returns from last years third-place showing here, while freshmen Brenna Higgins and Ananthi Vivek make their marks as individuals. First rounds start at 9:30 a.m. Mountain Time, so cheer them on from afar as they chase that podium spot and build momentum for Buffs fans back home.[1]
Sticking with CU spirit, new offensive coordinator Brennan Marion is turning heads with his rags-to-riches story, sharing how he started in a closet office at a high school before aligning perfectly with Coach Prime Deion Sanders vision. Hes bringing tempo-driven, no-huddle innovation to Folsom Field for 2026, tailored to explosive talents like leading receiver Danny Scudero and young QB Julian Lewis. Marion and Sanders even showed up together at Saturdays womens hoops game, proving Buffs unity runs deep and exciting times ahead for football faithful.[5]
Tonight, dive into Boulders creative pulse with free salsa classes at 6:30 p.m. at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, blending movement, music, history, and culture with live beats even subbing in top teachers while the lead recovers from injury. Culture buffs, catch The Stars Watch From Long Ago film screening at 6 p.m. in the Boedecker Theater at Dairy Arts Center, a Stacey Steers gem exploring cosmic vibes for just 15 bucks or 12 for members. Or groove to Limelight Live Music starting at 5 p.m., mixing indie, roots, and soul on cozy patios. Theater lovers note Boulder Ensemble Theatre Companys Brooklyn Laundry wrapping up soon at the Dairy, a heartfelt tale of family and fresh starts.[2][4]
Activism calls too from 3:45 to 5 p.m. with Rise Up Boulders overpass protest on Highway 36 at 88th, rallying community voices for real change. And CU hosts The Buff Way culture of care session at noon in the Administrative Center, free and open to reinforce our supportive campus vibe.[6][10]
Whether youre swinging clubs, dancing salsa, or protesting with purpose, Boulders buzzing today, connecting us through sport, art, and action that shapes our mountain town magic. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Sticking with CU spirit, new offensive coordinator Brennan Marion is turning heads with his rags-to-riches story, sharing how he started in a closet office at a high school before aligning perfectly with Coach Prime Deion Sanders vision. Hes bringing tempo-driven, no-huddle innovation to Folsom Field for 2026, tailored to explosive talents like leading receiver Danny Scudero and young QB Julian Lewis. Marion and Sanders even showed up together at Saturdays womens hoops game, proving Buffs unity runs deep and exciting times ahead for football faithful.[5]
Tonight, dive into Boulders creative pulse with free salsa classes at 6:30 p.m. at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, blending movement, music, history, and culture with live beats even subbing in top teachers while the lead recovers from injury. Culture buffs, catch The Stars Watch From Long Ago film screening at 6 p.m. in the Boedecker Theater at Dairy Arts Center, a Stacey Steers gem exploring cosmic vibes for just 15 bucks or 12 for members. Or groove to Limelight Live Music starting at 5 p.m., mixing indie, roots, and soul on cozy patios. Theater lovers note Boulder Ensemble Theatre Companys Brooklyn Laundry wrapping up soon at the Dairy, a heartfelt tale of family and fresh starts.[2][4]
Activism calls too from 3:45 to 5 p.m. with Rise Up Boulders overpass protest on Highway 36 at 88th, rallying community voices for real change. And CU hosts The Buff Way culture of care session at noon in the Administrative Center, free and open to reinforce our supportive campus vibe.[6][10]
Whether youre swinging clubs, dancing salsa, or protesting with purpose, Boulders buzzing today, connecting us through sport, art, and action that shapes our mountain town magic. 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