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Faces of Boulder ~ Pic of the Day!

August 6th, 2023

A: “We once once made a deal; I was going to join cross country if she would join the high school musical.” E: “I did it for a little while…” A: “…But then she quit. My friends and I all felt betrayed! hahaha.” E: “Yea and now we mostly hang out making fun of each other and doing homework.” What are you both studying? E: “I’m studying bio-engineering. I know a few disabled people in my life… and they made me want to improve the lives of anyone who is disabled. It’s easy to find a path in bio-engineering that... Read More

The first-ever Luvin Arms Compassion Carnival is THIS weekend

July 9th, 2022

Erie, Colorado – Kenai and Koda, a baby chicken and baby duck, were oblivious to our struggles, but fought their own battle for freedom. Their story is one we can all celebrate: the freedom of two unlikely friends near death, rescued, and now living happily at Luvin Arms Animal Sanctuary.  One summer evening, a couple in Littleton strolling through a park heard faint little cries for help coming from an unmarked box. They lifted the lid and saw two babies cowering together, terrified for their lives. They were covered in feces and parasites, and starving for days. Kenai, the chicken, and... Read More

Boulder’s Best Events This Week

January 23rd, 2017

This week is packed with great events for the people of Boulder to enjoy, however there isn’t always time to go out to each and every one.  So, here are three of the top events going on this week in Boulder.  Each event has its own unique taste, so there’s certainly going to be something for everyone. 1. Petunia Mafia Cycling at Upslope brewery is hosting a showing of the 2016 Giddyup Film Tour movie tonight from 7-9pm.   Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy a film filled with plenty of mountain and road bike action.  As a social event, people are encouraged to talk and meet everyone... Read More

Pay it Forward Friday: The Hunt for the Winning B-Cycle

May 23rd, 2014

Back in October, Boulder endured its worst flood in recent memory. It was truly tragic, and many people living in the Boulder County area were left devastated. Despite this, the community was still strong. People dropped everything to go help their friends clear water out of flooded houses. Volunteers continued to rebuild Boulder, even months after the floods swept through the front range area. Even at its worst, Boulder County still remains to be strong. The people throughout Boulder County continue to “pay it forward” on a day-to-day basis, and here at AboutBoulder.com, we also want... Read More