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Boulder’s Beacon: Embracing Joy and Playfulness in Healing

March 24th, 2024

In Boulder, where the mountains stand as silent witnesses to the resilience of nature, a similar strength is found in the hearts of those who seek healing. Ellie Grey Ashton, a Colorado local with an MS in Psychology, PhD candidacy in Psychology/Developmental Psychology, and an alphabet list of healing certifications, is a testament to this. From Adversity to Empathy Ashton identifies himself as an empathetic leader who earned a “full-ride” NCAA DI football scholarship at the Virginia Military Institute. In his own healing journey, Ashton earned certifications in advanced herbalism, acceptance... Read More

Boulder Cat Attempts Purr-fect Crime: Prince Eugene’s Napoleonic Heist

March 16th, 2024

In the quaint town of Boulder, where history buffs and feline aficionados often cross paths, a curious caper unfolded at a local tea party that has since become the talk of the town. The culprit? None other than Prince Eugene, an 11-pound American shorthair cat with a penchant for pastries and a name steeped in military prowess. A Tea Party with a Historical Twist Angela Naus, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) by day and a history enthusiast by night and weekend, decided to throw a costume-optional tea party to celebrate her love for the Napoleonic Era. The table was set with a faded... Read More

Boulder Weekend Events

April 24th, 2015

Boulder weekend events With changing weather comes great responsibility (is that how the saying goes?), so here, I give you a few things to enjoy this beautiful Boulder weekend, while remaining aware of the ever-changing colors (and temperatures) outside. These can all be enjoyed individually, but best to drag a friend or relative along! SATURDAY, APRIL 25 You can begin your fun-filled Boulder weekend with Saturday’s “Beginner’s Soap Making: Cold Process” class. The benefits of this class far outweigh the materials cost, as Boulder, and much of Northern Colorado, has been bit by the so-called... Read More