Monday 8/7

Get dancing Boulder at this wee’s Free beginner Argentine tango Class. Beginning at 6pm through 7pm by Boulder’s Dushanbe Tea House on 13th, this event will kick off with an all comers lesson—no previous experience needed. Have fun and shake it, and when you’re done grab a bite right next door at the Tea House. For more information and tickets go Here

Tuesday 8/8

Ease into your Tuesday with a Creative Flow yoga class at downtown Boulder’s Prana. Free to the public, this playful all levels class will get you focused and enegerqzed for the week ahead. The class runs from 12pm-1pm every Tuesday in the basement of Prana located on Pearl st. & Broadway. Mats, bolsters, blankets, and more are provided.

Wednesday 8/9

Join the Chautauqua Auditorium in its showing of the 1916 classic “Sherlock Holmes.” The showing starts at 7:30pm with tickets ranging from 6$-12$. Enjoy this thought to be lost William Gillet film and its classic Sherlock mystery. For more information go to Here.

And of course the weekly Wednesday Boulder Farmers Market will run from 4pm-8pm with live music and local eats.

Make sure to catch the second to last Bands on Bricks of the season! Beginning at 5:30pm-9pm, enjoy one of the last live music nights on Pearl st. of the Summer. As always Bands on Bricks is free to the public.

Saturday 8/12

Get all the fresh fruits and veggies you need for the weekend at the weekly Saturday Boulder Farmers Market. Begging at 8am through 2pm, local vendors and crafts will be up for purchase and grabs; from peaches to goat cheese, flowers and honey, the market has anything you need plus it’s fresh.

A senior at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Martine studies English Creative Writing and actively pursues areas of study such as visual arts, linguistics, psychology, peace studies, and much more. Since middle school, Martine’s passion for life and its journey has translated into her writing—fostering a need for constantly new surroundings and unique experiences. This has led her to write not only about life in a ‘rose-colored’ glasses manner, but has also strengthened her love of photography. She loves spending her free time with outside with her dog and camera; shooting life in way that not only captures natural beauty, but also emphasizes the hidden details of her surroundings by taking the path less hiked. Since moving to Boulder, Martine has fallen in love with rock climbing and hiking, leading her to spend many sunny afternoons in various parts of the front rage and further strengthening her love of nature. With the Flat Irons as her backdrop, Martine is never in need of inspiration and aims to reveal the hidden treasures Colorado has to offer.