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Boulder Local Frequency: Remembrance and Rhythms

Boulder Local Frequency: Remembrance and Rhythms

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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Monday, March 23.

Our community is still reflecting on a somber milestone, as yesterday marked five years since the heartbreaking King Soopers shooting at Table Mesa that claimed ten lives, including Boulder police officer Eric Talley and shoppers like Lynn Murray. Family members, officials, and residents gathered at the Museum of Boulder for a Day of Remembrance, sharing stories amid portraits and mementos from the makeshift memorial that bloomed outside the store. Olivia Mackenzie, who lost her mom, spoke movingly of gaining fearlessness from the tragedy, while folks like Elizabeth Lott emphasized staying vigilant against gun violence. City leaders announced plans for a permanent monument, with site tours coming soon and public donations opening up, reminding us how these events forge our resilience and push for change like stronger background checks and local safety measures.[1]

Shifting to brighter notes, Boulders arts scene is buzzing today. Catch the final showings of Billy Prestons Thats the Way God Planned It at the Dairy Arts Center, celebrating the keyboard legends six-decade career backing icons from Mahalia Jackson to the Beatlesits a funky dive into music history for just seven to fourteen bucks. Documentary fans, head to What the River Knows, exploring Glen Canyons reemergence, or Teresitas Dream on Cubas innovative fight against Alzheimers, complete with a live Q and A. Over at the historic Boulder Theater tonight at eight, indie folk stars Evan Honer and Sam Burchfield bring their emotive tunesperfect for families, with under-sixteens welcome with an adult. Its an intimate night that captures the soul of Americana right downtown.[2][4][7]

CU Boulder keeps the energy high with ongoing exhibits like Prometheus Fire, blending art and climate awareness at the biotech building, plus JILA science seminars on quantum matter and mechanical systems for the curious minds. Weather-wise, those iconic Flatirons are shining crisp and clear this morning, ideal for a trail hike before events kick off.[5][6]

Whether youre honoring our past or diving into tonights rhythms, Boulder stays vibrant. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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