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Boulder Spring Awakening: Records, Hiking, and Community Spirit
Published 3 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Sunday, April 5th.
What a vibrant weekend in Boulder as we shake off the chill and dive into spring vibes. Yesterday at Potts Field, Air Force junior Allison Fernstrom shattered the academy record in the 400-meter hurdles with a blazing 59.34 finish at the Jerry Quiller Classic, outpacing the field by nearly a second and claiming one of ten first-place wins for her team against local rivals. That kind of speed not only boosts morale but inspires our own runners hitting the trails around town today.
Over in Nederland, Boulder County is sounding the alarm on extreme dryness and surging park visitation, warning of potential summer closures to protect our precious open spaces. It means nows the perfect time to lace up for a hike in places like Kelly Dahl or Betasso before crowds peak, but keep an eye on those fire restrictions theyll discuss at the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Advisory Board meeting on April 17th via WebEx.
Sports fans, dont miss the Conference on World Affairs kicking off at CU Boulder this week, blending global insights with our local intellectual buzz, alongside Paws for a Cause for animal lovers and the Buff Way events showcasing campus care. Eventbrite is buzzing with gems like The Serengeti Rules screening on biodiversity restorationperfect for eco-conscious Boulderitesand live music lineups at Z2 with Tom Hamilton Band and Desert Dwellers tonight, plus sound baths and stand-up comedy to unwind.
Yesterday, the Boulder Polar Plunge made a splash, with Denver7s Micah Smith hyping the crowd for Special Olympics Colorado, raising funds that directly empower athletes right here in our backyard. And while Greeley meatpacking workers are ending their JBS strike to resume talks, it ripples to our local food supply chains, keeping an eye on fair wages that affect Front Range tables.
Head out for International Coffee Hour at CU or scout food trucks in Superior for community fun. Stay safe, stay local, and lets make today unforgettable.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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What a vibrant weekend in Boulder as we shake off the chill and dive into spring vibes. Yesterday at Potts Field, Air Force junior Allison Fernstrom shattered the academy record in the 400-meter hurdles with a blazing 59.34 finish at the Jerry Quiller Classic, outpacing the field by nearly a second and claiming one of ten first-place wins for her team against local rivals. That kind of speed not only boosts morale but inspires our own runners hitting the trails around town today.
Over in Nederland, Boulder County is sounding the alarm on extreme dryness and surging park visitation, warning of potential summer closures to protect our precious open spaces. It means nows the perfect time to lace up for a hike in places like Kelly Dahl or Betasso before crowds peak, but keep an eye on those fire restrictions theyll discuss at the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Advisory Board meeting on April 17th via WebEx.
Sports fans, dont miss the Conference on World Affairs kicking off at CU Boulder this week, blending global insights with our local intellectual buzz, alongside Paws for a Cause for animal lovers and the Buff Way events showcasing campus care. Eventbrite is buzzing with gems like The Serengeti Rules screening on biodiversity restorationperfect for eco-conscious Boulderitesand live music lineups at Z2 with Tom Hamilton Band and Desert Dwellers tonight, plus sound baths and stand-up comedy to unwind.
Yesterday, the Boulder Polar Plunge made a splash, with Denver7s Micah Smith hyping the crowd for Special Olympics Colorado, raising funds that directly empower athletes right here in our backyard. And while Greeley meatpacking workers are ending their JBS strike to resume talks, it ripples to our local food supply chains, keeping an eye on fair wages that affect Front Range tables.
Head out for International Coffee Hour at CU or scout food trucks in Superior for community fun. Stay safe, stay local, and lets make today unforgettable.
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