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Boulder Local Frequency: Water Worries, Community Wins, and Happy Hour Vibes
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 1.
Start your day with some brain-teasing fun at the Boulder Library, where STEAM Storytime kicks off with books, songs, and hands-on activities exploring science, technology, engineering, art, and math, all tailored for little ones to spark curiosity and creativity that shapes tomorrow's innovators[10]. Over at CU Boulder, the Psychology Club is hosting Dr. Goffredi for a lively talk on Can Money Buy Happiness, diving into the fascinating science of wealth and well-being that could reshape how we chase fulfillment in our fast-paced lives[11]. Music lovers, dont miss the student recitals running all month at the College of Music, showcasing raw talent from undergrads and masters students pouring their hearts into every note[4].
In big local news, Congressman Joe Neguse heads to the East Boulder Community Center this afternoon at 4pm to award federal funding for major improvements, a game-changer that means better spaces for families, fitness classes, and community gatherings right in our growing east side neighborhood[3]. Meanwhile, Boulder County just opened comments on the new General Floodplain Development Permit 2026-1, covering everything from stream restoration to utility work with minimal flood risk, set to take effect April 21 after a public review until the 14th, helping homeowners and builders navigate our watery challenges smarter and safer[5].
Mother Nature threw us a curveball this winter with snowpack at just 40 percent of normal, and CU Boulder hydrologists warn it spells real trouble for water supplies and the Colorado River, urging us all to rethink conservation before summer thirst hits hard[9]. Looking ahead, gear up for the Conference on World Affairs April 13 to 16 with volunteer spots opening soon, connecting global minds right here in Boulder to inspire local action on big issues[6]. For evening vibes, swing by The Rayback food truck park for happy hour from 3 to 5pm weekdays, with beer, cider, and your favorite eats in the pup-friendly backyard oasis[8]. And keep an ear out for that cheeky new satire single We Believe in Local Control from NEPCs Kevin Welner, dropping today with a wink at ed-policy drama[7].
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Start your day with some brain-teasing fun at the Boulder Library, where STEAM Storytime kicks off with books, songs, and hands-on activities exploring science, technology, engineering, art, and math, all tailored for little ones to spark curiosity and creativity that shapes tomorrow's innovators[10]. Over at CU Boulder, the Psychology Club is hosting Dr. Goffredi for a lively talk on Can Money Buy Happiness, diving into the fascinating science of wealth and well-being that could reshape how we chase fulfillment in our fast-paced lives[11]. Music lovers, dont miss the student recitals running all month at the College of Music, showcasing raw talent from undergrads and masters students pouring their hearts into every note[4].
In big local news, Congressman Joe Neguse heads to the East Boulder Community Center this afternoon at 4pm to award federal funding for major improvements, a game-changer that means better spaces for families, fitness classes, and community gatherings right in our growing east side neighborhood[3]. Meanwhile, Boulder County just opened comments on the new General Floodplain Development Permit 2026-1, covering everything from stream restoration to utility work with minimal flood risk, set to take effect April 21 after a public review until the 14th, helping homeowners and builders navigate our watery challenges smarter and safer[5].
Mother Nature threw us a curveball this winter with snowpack at just 40 percent of normal, and CU Boulder hydrologists warn it spells real trouble for water supplies and the Colorado River, urging us all to rethink conservation before summer thirst hits hard[9]. Looking ahead, gear up for the Conference on World Affairs April 13 to 16 with volunteer spots opening soon, connecting global minds right here in Boulder to inspire local action on big issues[6]. For evening vibes, swing by The Rayback food truck park for happy hour from 3 to 5pm weekdays, with beer, cider, and your favorite eats in the pup-friendly backyard oasis[8]. And keep an ear out for that cheeky new satire single We Believe in Local Control from NEPCs Kevin Welner, dropping today with a wink at ed-policy drama[7].
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