Join volunteer naturalists and Louisville ranger naturalists on a special nature hike to find and report plants and animals around Coal Creek Trail as part of the City Nature Challenge. City Nature Challenge is an international effort for people to find and document plants and wildlife in cities across the globe. It’s a bioblitz-style competition where cities are in a friendly contest with each other to see who can make the most observations of nature, who can find the most species, and who can engage the most people. Meet us at Louisville Community Park (955 Bella Vista Dr.) and bring your camera or smartphone with the iNaturalist app loaded and ready to go! This opportunity is open to folks of all ages. Register for this program on Eventbrite.
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Watch your step! Join volunteer naturalists on a moderate trek through prime rattlesnake habitat and learn about these often misunderstood and feared creatures. Meet at the shelter to share in a discussion about rattlesnake habitat and behavior and learn things you’d never imagine through seeing and feeling. You’ll walk away feeling more comfortable about sharing open space with these scaly friends. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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Board of County Commissioners public hearings and meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or attend in-person at the Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. For questions regarding in-person hearings, please email Brianna Barber at bbarber@bouldercounty.org or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket SPR-23-0030: Riley Addition, Tuesday April 30, 2024 at 1 p.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Register to attend or speak virtually Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 161 062 9515 Register to speak in-person Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket SPR-23-0030: Riley Addition Appeal of Director’s Determination of SPR-23-0030 for construction of a 200-square-foot addition to an existing 4,869-square-foot residence on a 2.94-acre-parcel where the presumptive size maximum is 4,302 square feet. The Determination is appealed by Erin Stadler and Jesse Riley (applicants/property owners) and Michelle W. Lee (agent). Property is in the Agricultural (A) zoning district at 12084 Twilight Street, Lot 3 Whittington Estates, Section 29, Township 3N, Range 70W. Public testimony will be taken. Planner: Amber Knotts Board of County Commissioners Action Requested: Decision Opportunities for live virtual public comment will be available. Written comments can […]
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Communicating for Financial Health - 1.5 hours, Virtual Whether you are talking with your bank, a creditor or your family about finances, communication is a key factor in creating financial stability. In this workshop, we review and discuss effective, proactive communication techniques and styles. This workshop also empowers you as a consumer. Discover the laws that protect you. Learn your rights and obligations around debt. Discover what a collector legally can and cannot do. Get clear on what to say and do when you cannot pay your bills. Click here to register for Financial Workshops.
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Community Planning & Permitting Meeting: North Foothills Bikeway Feasibility Study – Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 6 p.m.Boulder County’s Community Planning & Permitting Department invites the public to attend one of two meeting presentations for the North Foothills Bikeway Feasibility Study. The project team will present on the challenges and opportunities that will determine the feasibility, potential bikeway alignment(s) for further consideration, and to share potential design characteristics of the bikeway. The meeting is offered virtually on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 6 p.m. and in-person in Lyons on Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 6 p.m. Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback at the end of the meeting. The virtual public meeting will be recorded for later viewing. Website: North Foothills Bikeway Feasibility Study Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Virtual Public Meeting, Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 6 p.m. Virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar: Register to attend Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting In-person Public Meeting, Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 6 p.m. Location: Town of Lyons Public Library, 451 4th Avenue, Lyons, CO, […] |
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Métodos para Mantener el Control de sus Finanzas Virtual, 1.5 hours Mediante este taller Ud. aprenderá a diseñar y desarrollar con éxito métodos que le permitan mantener con facilidad el control de sus finanzas. Por favor llame al 720-926-7599. Email cfarias-cabalo@bouldercounty.org. Marque aqui para registar. |
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Capable & Confident in the Job Search Virtual, 1.5 hour Job hunting in a pandemic adds a new level of challenge. If you’re discourage and frustrated, this workshop is for you. Get re-energized for job search and build confidence for that next interview. To sign up for this workshop, go to connectingcoloroado.com, create an account and look under Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you a day or two before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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The Boulder County Colorado State University Extension is hosting a Spring Pasture Management Webinar on May 2 from noon to 1 p.m. Topics include: Protecting natural resources Pasture improvements Spring weeds Nutrition and potential health issues for animals Register Please contact Lyndsay Gonzalez at lgonzalez@bouldercounty.gov for questions or more information.
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Pathways Out of Debt - Virtual, 1.5 hoursBeing in debt can feel like a being in a maze with no clear way out. In this workshop, we create your individual, comprehensive pathway to debt freedom. By examining our reasons for acquiring debt and envisioning a tangible future without debt, we create the foundation of your individual plan. Learn step-by-step strategies that work with your budget to make headway on reducing your debt. Tap into your own motivation to be debt free, whether it’s reducing your stress, increasing your financial security or having money for the things you enjoy. Leave this workshop with a direction out of debt and into financial freedom. Click to register for Financial Workshops |
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Drop by anytime from 10 a.m. to noon to watch the blacksmith work his craft. Listen to the clang-clang-clang of the hammer and the hum of the coal forge blower. Learn about blacksmithing tools such as hammers, tongs, anvil, swage blocks, and more. All ages welcome. Registration not required.
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We wish upon falling stars and worry about asteroids in the neighborhood. Learn more about what a meteor shower is and what we are learning about “local” asteroids. Join volunteer naturalists to hike about one mile round-trip on an easy trail. Together we will discover the amazing mysteries of our night sky. Bring water, close-toed hiking shoes, and a flashlight. Space is limited. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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2024 Cinco de Mayo CelebrationThis year's Cinco De Mayo celebration will be the 21st Annual Longmont Celebrates Cinco de Mayo at Roosevelt Park! This event celebrates culture and honors the health of the Longmont community. Each year thousands of people come together to join in the celebration and enjoy the food, shopping, live entertainment, car show, break dance competition, and free family activities. Date: Saturday, May 4, 2024 Time: 11 am- 6 pm Location: Roosevelt Park - 700 Longs Peak Avenue, Longmont, CO 80501 Event Website: https://www.longmontcincodemayo.com/ Do you have questions about the event? Then email mobilityforall@bouldercounty.gov or call 720-564-2218 |
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Introducing, Future of Work, a special workshop collaboration with Katherine Keegan, Director of the Office of the Future of Work with CDLE. The future of work may seem uncertain, scary, even exciting. Many jobs will change, some will disappear & others will be created. There will be AI, automation, & even some robots. Learn about future of work trends & how to prepare to be a thriving part of this future workforce. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89616451005?pwd=YkpWTU5Eai8rZGpiZUsvbndpQWJiZz09 |
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PLEASE READ - This CHFA approved class will help you to determine how much home you can comfortably afford, budget for the upfront and ongoing expenses of homeownership, recognize how your credit relates to home buying, understand the different mortgage financing options, learn about real estate contracts and the loan closing process and become familiar with home inspections. Classes fill up fast! - We will NOT be serving food though you are welcome to bring food and beverages as well as go out to get food from the many area restaurants. - you will receive a certificate for completing this class. You must be present for the entire class - you will need a photo ID to obtain your certificate. This is a CHFA Approved class and the certificate will meet lending and other program requirements - to be best prepared for a mortgage prequalification exercise, it is helpful to have calculated ahead of time: - gross monthly income - minimum monthly debt payments (loans, credit cards, any borrowed money that you are making payments on) If you decide not to attend after registering, please log back into your account and cancel your registration as this class can fill up […]
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Conversaciones Saludables con sus Cobradores, Virtual, 1.5 hours En esta clase nos enfocaremos en técnicas que nos ayuden a desarrollar y afianzar nuevas destrezas en el área de la comunicación. Esto nos permitirá lograr mejores resultados en diversos ámbitos, pero especialmente en el de nuestras finanzas. Por favor llame al 720-926-7599. Email cfarias-sabalo@bouldercounty.org Click to register for Financial Workshops en Español |
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Get Strategic About Your Job Search, (Formerly "Virtual Job Search") Virtual, 1.5 hours Tap into the hidden job market and discover the importance of networking in your job search. 50% of jobs are never advertised or posted. Learn innovative ways to find the hidden jobs and get referred. To sign up for a workshop go to www.connectingcolorado.com, create an account, and click on Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you the day before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting. |
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Join volunteer naturalists as we explore the evolution of biodiversity in Boulder County over time. What plants, animals, birds, and insects were present in 1720, 1820, 1920, 2020? How do these changes compare to biodiversity evolution over much longer periods of time on the front range? What animals, plants, and life forms might we experience on a hike in 2120? How might we respond to these unprecedented changes and help protect and even restore some of our ‘more than human kin’ that share our Boulder County home? Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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Are you curious about butterflies or ever wondered where monarchs go during their incredible migration? Join volunteer naturalists for a beginner’s guide to our colorful local butterflies. This slide program will review the amazing life cycle of butterflies, and will cover basic information on behavior, host plants, identification tips, and more. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through the Louisville Public Library website. |
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Siempre hay flores para aquellos que quieren verlas. Join us for a moderate 1.5-mile wildflower hike to celebrate Mother’s Day. We will saunter along the trail in between ponderosa pines in search of early bloomers. Come look for yourself as bilingual naturalists help you learn about and identify the unique vegetative biodiversity you will find in Boulder County. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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Working Remotely: Will It Work For You? 1.5 hours, virtual The pandemic has accelerated the move toward remote work. Discover occupations with remote work potential, the essential skills needed to thrive in remote work, and how to assess if remote work is right for you. To sign up for a workshop, go to www.connectingcolorado.com, create an account, and click on Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you the day before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Boulder County DRCOG Virtual Subregional Forum Meeting, Monday, May 13, 2024 at 1 p.m.Virtually: Microsoft Teams Meeting View how to join a Microsoft Teams Virtual Meeting. Join the virtual public meeting using Microsoft Teams Optional call-in information (audio only): Dial 1-720-400-7859 | Meeting ID: 275 502 799 082 Meeting Materials: Boulder County DRCOG Subregional Forum Meeting Agenda, May 13, 2024 The Boulder County Subregional Forum is a subdivision of the Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) and includes representation from Boulder County and all DRCOG-member municipalities within Boulder County. CDOT and RTD are invited to participate as non-voting members of each Forum. Subregional Forums provide a venue for collaboration within county geographies and provide direction to DRCOG on the distribution of subregional Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) funding. It is Boulder County policy to make county programs, meetings, activities, and services accessible to individuals with disabilities, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need special assistance, contact the ADA Coordinator at 303-441-3525 at least 72 hours before the scheduled event.
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Historic Preservation Advisory Board meetings are conducted virtuallyHistoric Preservation Advisory Board Subcommittee Meeting, Monday, May 13, 2024 at 3 p.m. Attend or Participate Virtually: Virtual Meeting using Zoom Attend or participate starting at 3 p.m. Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864 | Meeting ID: 160 394 6244 Agenda Certificate of Appropriateness: a. CA-24-0003: Red Lion Inn – Cabin 4 Alteration Request: Certificate of Appropriateness for the infilling of a door on Cabin 4 Location: 38460 Boulder Canyon Drive Zoning: Forestry (F) Zoning District Owner: Stephen D Tebo Agent: Peter Carey Building Permit Review for Structure 50 Years of Age and Older: a. BP-24-tbd: 5767 Niwot Road Request: Deconstruction of garage Location: 5767 Niwot Road Zoning: Agricultural (A) Zoning District Owner: Anders & Jaclyn Hester b. BP-24-1103: 4617 Highland Drive Request: Window replacements on an historic structure Location: 4617 Highland Drive Zoning: Agricultural (A) Zoning District Owner: Matthew Reid Rheingold Estate Agent: Andersen Windows Contact the Historic Preservation Team at historic@bouldercounty.gov for more information on these items. Please note that the HPAB agenda is subject to change. It is Boulder County policy to make county programs, meetings, activities, and services accessible to individuals with disabilities, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act. If […] |
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The Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider the following acquisitions and real estate deals. Elk Tracks Boulder County proposes to acquire fee title to approximately 36 acres owned by Heff and Mo’s Fort, LLC, with any associated water rights, for $535,000. The property has an address of 6359 Coal Creek Canyon Drive and is located near the intersection of the Peak-to-Peak Highway and Coal Creek Canyon Drive. Staff supports this acquisition. Loveland Boulder County proposes to acquire fee title to approximately 5 acres owned by Bill Cornwell, with any associated water rights, for $28,000. The property has an address of 8454 Lefthand Canyon Drive and is located near the intersection of Lefthand Canyon Drive and Lickskillet Road. Staff supports this acquisition. Mariposa Passage Boulder County proposes to acquire fee title to 2.43 acres owned by the Ranegar Revocable Living Trust for $365,000. The property has an address of 799 West 1st Street in Nederland and is located near the intersection of State Hwy 119 and 72. Staff supports this acquisition. Spruce Gulch Boulder County proposes to acquire two conservation easements over approximately 493 acres owned by Linda Holubar Sanabria, for $7,300,000. The property has an […] |
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Estableciendo una Relación Bancaria - Virtual, 1.5 hours Conozca cómo las instituciones financieras pueden servirle como una gran herramienta para ayudarle a alcanzar sus metas financieras. Asimismo aprenderá cómo establecer, restablecer o finalizar relaciones bancarias de una manera más efectiva. Por favor llame al 720-926-7599. Marque aqui para registar.. Email cfarias-sabalo@bouldercounty.org |
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Career Exploration, Virtual, 1.5 hours If you are unsure about your next career move this workshop is for you. The career assessment tools we offer will give you insights into new jobs and careers that would be your best fit. To sign up for a workshop go to www.connectingcolorado.com, create an account, and click on Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you the day before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket SE-24-0002: Kostecki-Keil Lot Recognition, scheduled for May 16, 2024, has been tabled indefinitely. View the staff memo of April 30, 2024. Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket SE-24-0002: Kostecki-Keil Lot Recognition Request to recognize the parcel at 468 Riverside Drive as a legal building lot, eligible for building permits. The application is submitted by Nicholas Kostecki and Amanda Kiel (applicants/property owners). The subject property is in the Forestry (F) zoning district at 468 Riverside Drive, approximately .5 miles west of the easternmost intersection of Riverside Drive and SH7, in Section 34, Township 3N, Range 72W. Public testimony will be taken. Planner: Sam Walker Board of County Commissioners Action Requested: Decision It is Boulder County policy to make county programs, meetings, activities, and services accessible to individuals with disabilities, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need special assistance, contact the ADA Coordinator at 303-441-3525 at least 72 hours before the scheduled event. Please note that the County Commissioners' agenda is subject to change. To receive updates to the agenda, please subscribe to the Boulder County Commissioners Agenda list.
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Board of County Commissioners public hearings and meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or attend in-person at the Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. For questions regarding in-person hearings, please email Brianna Barber at bbarber@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket SE-24-0003: Longmont Creek Channel Acquisition, Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 9 a.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Register to attend or speak virtually Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 161 325 8574 Register to speak in-person Community Planning & Permitting Department Docket SE-24-0003: Longmont Creek Channel Acquisition Subdivision Exemption request to separate approximately 1.7 acres of land from the subject property for purchase by the City of Longmont for flood mitigation work in order to support the Resilient St. Vrain Project. The application is submitted by Scott Natter, c/o 26 S. Sunset Street LLC (applicant/property owner) and Josh Sherman c/o City of Longmont (agent). The subject property is in the General Industrial (GI) zoning district at 26 S. Sunset Street, approximately .1 miles north of the intersection of S. Sunset Street and Boston Avenue in Section 4, Township […] |
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We enjoy watching the many critters that live near and on the water, but what about what lives under the water? Join us as we explore the critters that live in ponds like snails, nymphs, and fish. We will be pond dipping using nets and dissecting plant parts to explore how these amazing plants and animals live under the water. This program is geared toward children ages 6-8, but all are welcome. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party.
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Drop by anytime from 10 a.m. to noon to watch the blacksmith work his craft. Listen to the clang-clang-clang of the hammer and the hum of the coal forge blower. Learn about blacksmithing tools such as hammers, tongs, anvil, swage blocks, and more. All ages welcome. Registration not required.
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Stop by the unique Assay Office Museum on this open house day. Learn about assaying, hard rock mining, and the families in the area long ago. Registration not required. |
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The different sandstone formations that form the tapestry of landforms we find in many parts of the foothills tell a story. Explore how uplift, erosion, and time have uncovered these natural beauties and the unique nature these areas hold. Bring along hiking poles and sturdy boots as you hike up the trail with volunteer naturalists to observe the hogbacks and valleys from above. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you’ll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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Organizing for Financial Management, 1.5 hours, Virtual The word “organize” means different things to different people. In this workshop, we explore what “organize” means to you in your overall life and in your financial life. We provide you with ideas, guidelines and recommendations on how to reduce paperwork, declutter and mange incoming financial email and mail. We discuss how long to keep financial documents and how to safely get rid of sensitive financial information. Discover different financial tools available to keep you organized. Leave this workshop with ideas, resources and motivation to organize your financial life…and reduce your stress! Click to register for Financial Workshops |
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Be Informed, Borrow Smart, Virtual, 1.5 hours While nobody likes to be in debt, most of us will enter into debt at some point in our lives, whether to pursue homeownership, access higher education or purchase a car. In this workshop, learn how to enter into debt in the smartest, most informed way possible. Explore the Rules of Borrowing and dive into all aspects involved with acquiring debt. Knowledge truly leads to power when making decisions about where and how we borrow money. Through greater understanding of the terms and conditions associated with borrowing, we position ourselves to use borrowing to help us achieve our financial dreams without weighing us down. Click to register for Financial Workshops
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Location: Superior Community Center - 1500 Coalton Rd., Superior, CO 80027 Join Boulder Office of Disaster Management to increase your personal preparedness! During this 90 minute workshop you’ll learn about Boulder County’s hazards, emergency alerts, personal risk assessment, and create your own disaster preparedness plan! Click here to register for the Disaster Preparedness Workshop For questions or support with registration please call 303-441-3647. |
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Ageism is real – whether you're too old or too young, the stereotypes exist. In this 1-hour discussion, we will talk about the myths and realities of ageism in the workplace, how they affect us, and how to be bold and counteract them. We’ll discuss: How ageism shows up in recruitment and the workplace – and in ourselves Clarity on the myths and stereotypes of ageism How and why it’s important to foster age-inclusive workspaces Tips and strategies to play the age card to our career advantage To Register - https://www.cocareerconnectors.org/event-details/the-age-advantage-a-real-discussion-on-ageism-in-the-workplace
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Interview Preparation - Virtual, 2 hours Learn how to interview successfully using a simple formula to showcase your skills and how to prepare good answers to the tough interview questions. To sign up for this workshop, go to connectingcoloroado.com, create an account and look under Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you the day before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Conceptos Básicos de Inversión Virtual 1.5 hoursMediante este taller Ud. comenzará afamiliarizarse con los conceptos básicos de ahorros e inversiones y sus productos y, al mismo tiempo, le ayudará a identificar nuevas maneras de ahorrar dinero y crear activos para asegurar su futuro. Por favor llame al (720) 926-7599 Email cfarias-sabalo@bouldercounty.org Click to register for Financial Workshops en Español |
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Updating and Tailoring Your Resume, Virtual workshop - 1.5 hours It is recommended that you have a clear career direction before taking this class. Learn what the current trends are in resume writing and how to tailor your resume to the position to get your resume noticed. To sign up for a workshop, go to www.connectingcolorado.com, create an account, and click on Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you a day or two before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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The Board of County Commissioners will hold a public meeting to deliberate the proposed Integrated Weed Management Plan previously presented at a public hearing on April 16, 2024. No additional public comment will be taken during this meeting, but written comments will continue to be accepted until the planning process is complete. More information is available at: boco.org/Weeds Location - Hybrid: Hearing Room (Map & Directions) and Zoom Webinar The Boulder County Integrated Weed Management Plan provides a framework for weed management on private and public lands in Boulder County in compliance with state law. It also provides guidance for weed management on Boulder County Parks & Open Space natural lands. Action requested: Decision Public Meeting and Hearing Information Portal Submit Written Comments Register to Attend Virtually Call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 160 376 7431 It is Boulder County policy to make county programs, meetings, activities, and services accessible to individuals with disabilities, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need special assistance, contact the ADA Coordinator at 303-441-1386 or ADA@bouldercounty.gov at least 48 hours before the scheduled event.
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Nederland EcoPass Public Improvement District Advisory Committee (NEPPIDAC) Public Meeting – Thursday May 23, 2024 at 5 p.m.Attend Virtually Join the virtual public meeting using Microsoft Teams Meeting ID: 248 711 872 71 I Passcode: 5imEML Call-in (audio only) Call into the meeting: 1-720-400-7859 | Phone Conference ID: 313 298 625# Attend In-Person Nederland Community Center, 750 CO-72, Nederland, CO 80466 Meeting Materials and Information: Meeting Agenda and Information Packet for May 23, 2024 The NEPPIDAC is an independent committee that provides Boulder County Commissioners with recommendations regarding the administration of the Nederland EcoPass Public Improvement District. While the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) has the legal authority and responsibility to make decisions regarding the operation and finances of the District, the Committee members serve in an advisory capacity to the BOCC. The Committee acts as a communication link between the property owners and residents of the District and the BOCC. The Committee shall advise the BOCC and the Public Works Department on issues pertinent to the implementation of the public improvements serving the District. Nederland EcoPass District Interactive Boundary Map - See if your address is located within the district and eligible for a transit pass To learn more […] |
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Bring your kids ages 5 and under to the farm to learn about animals, plants, and agricultural life. This program focuses on plants living in the garden. Program includes a short story time, hands-on activities, and a take-home craft. Afterwards, explore the farm. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration not required.
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A cloud hovers above, ready to unleash. The first couple drops come racing down, and hitting the ground around your feet. Soon after, a rush of water comes flowing down. Using activities and games, we will explore where our water comes from. We will learn about water’s properties and watershed dynamics and get a better understanding of what happens to rain and snow on the landscape. This program is geared toward children ages 6-8, but all are welcome. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party. |
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15-minute Walk-In Interview Prep and Resume Critique Sessions 9-11am Bring a copy of your resume and a job description of a job you’re interested in applying for! Bring a job description for an upcoming interview or one you would like to have! Did you know we offer a resume workshop 2x/ month? We strongly encourage attending a workshop first, working on your resume, then walking-in for a 10-15 minute review! We also offer an interview preparation workshop that we highly recommend you attend. Walk-In Financial Chat 10-11am Bring your questions about budgeting, debt, credit & even how to prepare for homebuying! No need to register, just show up - First come, first served! 2nd Tuesday of the month, Boulder Office (1333 Iris Ave) 4th Tuesday of the month, HUB/Longmont Office (515 Coffman St)
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That’s right – you read that correctly! If you have ever wondered how you may be able to afford to purchase a home in Boulder County, then this presentation is for you! Boulder County has 6 local programs that offer avenues to home purchase via affordably priced homes as well as down payment assistance programs. During this presentation, you’ll hear from all 6 local programs, learn about what they offer and how they work, as well as ask any questions you may have! This presentation is free and open to anyone thinking about home purchase and wondering what programs may be available. Join us to explore potential next steps in making homeownership a reality! Program will be virtual via TEAMS. Sign up through boco.org/LEARNS
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Pathways Out of Debt - Virtual, 1.5 hoursBeing in debt can feel like a being in a maze with no clear way out. In this workshop, we create your individual, comprehensive pathway to debt freedom. By examining our reasons for acquiring debt and envisioning a tangible future without debt, we create the foundation of your individual plan. Learn step-by-step strategies that work with your budget to make headway on reducing your debt. Tap into your own motivation to be debt free, whether it’s reducing your stress, increasing your financial security or having money for the things you enjoy. Leave this workshop with a direction out of debt and into financial freedom. Click to register for Financial Workshops |
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Join Wildfire Partners at the Front Range Grassland Fire Workshop. Register now for the Front Range Grassland Fire Workshop to increase your knowledge and understanding of the ecology, behavior, risks, and management of grassfire conditions on the Front Range. Registration opens March 15 and closes May 15. Hear speakers from both the Front Range and the Great Plains to discuss grassland fire. What: Front Range Grassland Fire Workshop When: Wednesday, May 29, 2024 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Where: Dickens Opera House, 302 Main St. Longmont, CO 80501 SP
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Capable & Confident in the Job Search Virtual, 1.5 hour Job hunting in a pandemic adds a new level of challenge. If you’re discourage and frustrated, this workshop is for you. Get re-energized for job search and build confidence for that next interview. To sign up for this workshop, go to connectingcoloroado.com, create an account and look under Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you a day or two before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Credit Reporting, Know the Facts! 1.5 hours, Virtual Credit has a huge impact on our financial well-being yet many of us are confused on how credit works. This workshop unravels the mysteries of credit. Learn how credit impacts us as consumers and how to make choices that support building your credit. Discuss Vantage and FICO credit scoring models in easy-to-understand terms. Identify how to access and interpret your credit report from a trustworthy source. Discover how to dispute inaccurate information on your credit report. Learn how to monitor your credit to ensure your finances and identify stay safe. Leave this workshop with a deepened sense of knowledge and empowerment on credit. Click to register for Financial Workshops |
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Overcoming Difficult Work Histories – Virtual, 1.5 hours A bad boss, a toxic workplace, getting fired, burnout… it’s not just you. Many workers have had a difficult work experience that continues to impact them and their work long after leaving that job. Learn about resources to process your experience, re-evaluate your career goals, and rebuild confidence so your next job will be a more successful experience. To sign up for a workshop go to www.connectingcolorado.com, create an account, and click on Workshops. A link to the workshop will be sent to you the day before the workshop with instructions on how to join the virtual meeting.
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Moderate Hike. Wildflowers are blooming and showing their bright colors. Purples, yellows, whites, and reds dot the hillsides and valleys at higher elevations. Bask in the natural beauty that sprouts from the ground. Find these flowers along the trail as volunteer naturalists share stories and uses for some of our native plant species and learn more about their special relationships with the pollinators and insects that make up their micro-community. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration required. Register Registration is required through Discover Boulder County, Parks & Open Space’s volunteer and event registration system. If you’re new to the system, you'll need to create an account. But it’s easy and we only use your contact information to communicate about events you register for. We will never sell or give your information to a third party.
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Credit Reporting, Know the Facts! 1.5 hours, Virtual Credit has a huge impact on our financial well-being yet many of us are confused on how credit works. This workshop unravels the mysteries of credit. Learn how credit impacts us as consumers and how to make choices that support building your credit. Discuss Vantage and FICO credit scoring models in easy-to-understand terms. Identify how to access and interpret your credit report from a trustworthy source. Discover how to dispute inaccurate information on your credit report. Learn how to monitor your credit to ensure your finances and identify stay safe. Leave this workshop with a deepened sense of knowledge and empowerment on credit. Click to register for Financial Workshops |
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Drop by anytime from 10 a.m. to noon to watch the blacksmith work his craft. Listen to the clang-clang-clang of the hammer and the hum of the coal forge blower. Learn about blacksmithing tools such as hammers, tongs, anvil, swage blocks, and more. All ages welcome. Registration not required. |
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Wildfire Partners will be joining the Allenspark Fire Protection District's open house to educate, motivate, and support Boulder County residents in preparing for future wildfires. What: Allenspark Fire Protection District's Open House When: Saturday, June 1, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. - 3 p.m. Where: Allenspark Fire Protection District, 14861 CO-7, Allenspark, CO 80510 . |

