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Boulder Local Frequency: Lightning Safety and Spring Culture
Published 2 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Sunday, April 12.
What a dramatic start to the weekend in our foothills, folks. Just two days ago on Thursday evening, a woman in her twenties to thirties was struck by lightning while hiking a trail behind Lasalle Street in Superior. Bystanders heard the thunderous boom, found her unresponsive under a struck tree, and jumped into CPR. First responders from Mountain View Fire Rescue and Louisville Fire Protection got her a faint pulse, rushed her to a local hospital, then airlifted her to Denver for advanced care. Shes now breathing on her own with a steady heartbeat, but still in critical condition, family by her side. Boulder County Sheriffs Office just identified her yesterday out of respect for privacy, theyre holding details close. A stark reminder as we hit trail season stay alert to those mountain storms, they can turn in an instant and change lives forever[1][3][6].
Shifting to brighter skies, if youre shaking off that morning coffee jitters, Boulders cultural scene is buzzing. The Boulder International Film Festival wrapped a thrilling Adventure Shorts I block last night at the Longmont Museum, screening epic tales of outdoor exploits from 730 to 930pm. Tickets were a steal at 19 bucks, and folks raved about the adrenaline rush perfect for our adventure-loving crowd. Keep an eye on z2s calendar too theyve got more BIFF screenings rolling through today, plus hints of 2000s throwback parties and live acts like Winyah with Cardinal Bloom coming soon. It ties right into why we live here stories that celebrate the wild spirit of the Rockies[2][5].
For family fun or a chill Sunday outing, swing by the University of Colorados bustling events calendar or Boulder Public Librarys lineup. Expect pop-up discussions, makerspace workshops at Main Librarys BLDG 61, and nature gardening sessions that get you prepped for springs bloom. CU Buffs are hosting low-key home events today think wellness walks and creative collabs that weave into our community vibe. Whether youre planting seeds or catching a film, these spots turn ordinary Sundays into memorable Boulder moments, fostering connections that strengthen our tight-knit scene[4][7].
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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What a dramatic start to the weekend in our foothills, folks. Just two days ago on Thursday evening, a woman in her twenties to thirties was struck by lightning while hiking a trail behind Lasalle Street in Superior. Bystanders heard the thunderous boom, found her unresponsive under a struck tree, and jumped into CPR. First responders from Mountain View Fire Rescue and Louisville Fire Protection got her a faint pulse, rushed her to a local hospital, then airlifted her to Denver for advanced care. Shes now breathing on her own with a steady heartbeat, but still in critical condition, family by her side. Boulder County Sheriffs Office just identified her yesterday out of respect for privacy, theyre holding details close. A stark reminder as we hit trail season stay alert to those mountain storms, they can turn in an instant and change lives forever[1][3][6].
Shifting to brighter skies, if youre shaking off that morning coffee jitters, Boulders cultural scene is buzzing. The Boulder International Film Festival wrapped a thrilling Adventure Shorts I block last night at the Longmont Museum, screening epic tales of outdoor exploits from 730 to 930pm. Tickets were a steal at 19 bucks, and folks raved about the adrenaline rush perfect for our adventure-loving crowd. Keep an eye on z2s calendar too theyve got more BIFF screenings rolling through today, plus hints of 2000s throwback parties and live acts like Winyah with Cardinal Bloom coming soon. It ties right into why we live here stories that celebrate the wild spirit of the Rockies[2][5].
For family fun or a chill Sunday outing, swing by the University of Colorados bustling events calendar or Boulder Public Librarys lineup. Expect pop-up discussions, makerspace workshops at Main Librarys BLDG 61, and nature gardening sessions that get you prepped for springs bloom. CU Buffs are hosting low-key home events today think wellness walks and creative collabs that weave into our community vibe. Whether youre planting seeds or catching a film, these spots turn ordinary Sundays into memorable Boulder moments, fostering connections that strengthen our tight-knit scene[4][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