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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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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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 or technical assistance, please email hearings@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket SPR-24-0070: Ritzer Additions, Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at 1 p.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Optional Call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 160 323 5596 Community Planning & Permitting Department - Docket SPR-24-0070: Ritzer Additions Call-up of Director’s Determination of SPR-24-0070 for Site Plan Review to deconstruct 242 square feet of residential floor area and construct 1,219 square feet of additions to an existing 5,044square-foot house resulting in a total residential floor area of 6,021 square feet where the presumed compatible size is 5,536 square feet at 5775 Jay Road. The application was submitted by Josh Ritzer (applicant/property owner). The subject property is in the Rural Residential (RR) zoning district at 5775 Jay Road, Section 15, Township 1N, Range 70W. Public testimony will be taken. Opportunities for live virtual public comment will be available. Written comments can be […]
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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 or technical assistance, please email hearings@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket SE-23-0009: Walker Lot Recognition, Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at 1 p.m (Tabled from April 3, 2025). Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Optional Call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 160 323 5596 Community Planning & Permitting Department - Docket SE-23-0009: Walker Lot Recognition Subdivision Exemption request to recognize an 18.3 acre parcel as a single legal building lot, eligible for building permits. The application is submitted by Alice E. Walker, POA for Deward E. Walker, Jr. (applicants/property owners). The subject property is in the Forestry (F) zoning district at 463 Gold Run Road, accessed via a bridge on the south side of Gold Run Road, approximately .5 miles north of the intersection of Gold Run Road and Fourmile Canyon Drive in Section 18, Township 1N, Range 71W. Public testimony will be taken. Opportunities for live virtual public comment will […] |
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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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Join volunteer naturalists for a wildflower hike in the foothills west of Boulder. We will hike about 1.5 miles through forest and meadows in search of early spring wildflowers while enjoying beautiful views of the snowy high country. 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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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. Registro: Connecting CO https://www.connectingcolorado.com/ Para inscribirse en un taller, por favor visite el sitio web www.connectingcolorado.com, cree una cuenta y haga clic en Talleres. El día anterior al taller recibirá un enlace con instrucciones sobre cómo unirse a la reunión virtual. |
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Informese para Endeudarse Sabiamente Virtual, 1.5 hours Conozca y comprenda los términos y condiciones asociados con los préstamos para que los mismos nos permitan alcanzar nuestros sueños financieros, sin necesidad de agobiarnos. Registro: Connecting CO https://www.connectingcolorado.com/ Para inscribirse en un taller, por favor visite el sitio web www.connectingcolorado.com, cree una cuenta y haga clic en Talleres. El día anterior al taller recibirá un enlace con instrucciones sobre cómo unirse a la reunión virtual.
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Historic Preservation Advisory Board meetings are held virtually using Zoom. View Zoom support center for assistance.Historic Preservation Advisory Board Virtual Meeting, Thursday, May 1, 2025, at 6 p.m. Attend or Participate Virtually: Virtual Meeting using Zoom. Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864 | Meeting ID: 161 819 5441 More Information: Agenda and Meeting Packet: HPAB Meeting Agenda, May 1, 2025 Website: Historic Preservation Advisory Board (HPAB) 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. The Boulder County Historic Preservation Advisory Board (HPAB) is an advisory board appointed by the Board of County Commissioners to provide guidance to the county on historic preservation issues. Its primary focus is to review structures and sites for historic significance and to review building or development plans which might affect these resources. HPAB also reviews landmark applications and must approve building plans which result in the alteration of an historic landmark. Each HPAB meeting is a public hearing, and at the beginning of each meeting anyone may address the Board with historic preservation concerns or questions. Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To request an Americans with Disability […]
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There is much to learn about the cosmos. The night sky has brought wonder to all for millennia, and we have only just started to see what’s really out there. Join us for an interactive slide presentation about our universe and the stars, moons, and planets in our galaxy. Learn about the latest discoveries and how you can observe the big night sky for celestial bodies! Registration required. Register |
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Register to walk with Commissioner Marta Loachamin Friday, May 2, 9 – 10 a.m. at Pella Crossing (11600 N 75th Street, Longmont) Please note: A bilingual park ranger will be on hand to chat with Spanish-speaking residents at this walk. These walks are a chance to chat with a commissioner less formally and have a one-on-one conversation (time permitting). Participants must make their own travel arrangements to the walks. To receive this information in another language, contact Jennifer Churchill Before you visit county open space, please review the POS guidelines on recreating responsibly: • “Know before you go." Remember to plan ahead, know your limits, and do not take unnecessary risks. • Enjoy and protect shared public lands. Remember to “Leave No Trace” and pack out all trash and dog waste. • Be courteous and inclusive. People have different reasons for visiting shared public lands and everyone deserves respect and courtesy while recreating outdoors. • Do not park illegally at trailheads. If trailhead is full, make sure to park only on roads where parking is permitted.
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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, anvils, swage blocks, and more. All ages welcome. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration not required; you may register to receive updates in case of inclement weather or cancellation. 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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We're excited to host our quarterly Birding Big Sit at the Lagerman Reservoir shelter! This inclusive trailhead event allows park users to both stand or sit to watch birds. Spotting scope and optics will be available to borrow and use. This program is for anyone that wants to see birds. You're welcome to drop-in any time during our program window. All skill levels are welcome. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. Register Registration is optional 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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The city of Longmont is hosting an event to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Wildfire Partners will be taking part in this community event to educate, motivate, and support Boulder County residents in preparing for future wildfires. When: Saturday, May 3, from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Where: Roosevelt Park - 700 Longs Peak Avenue, Longmont C0 80501 Event is open to the public. Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To request an Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accommodation, please email ADA@bouldercounty.gov, or call 303-441-1386. Submit your request as early as possible, and no later than two business days before the event.
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The town of Superior will be hosting the Superior Safety Fair. Wildfire Partners will be taking part in this community event to educate, motivate, and support Boulder County residents in preparing for future wildfires. When: Saturday, May 3, from 11 a.m. to 3.pm. Where: Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Rd, Superior, CO 80027) Event is open to the public. Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To request an Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accommodation, please email ADA@bouldercounty.gov, or call 303-441-1386. Submit your request as early as possible, and no later than two business days before the event. |
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Join volunteer naturalists for an afternoon of art exploration. Whether you’re a newbie or an experienced artist, come out to open space and become inspired by the nature and beauty of picturesque landscapes. See core elements in the environment, recognize positive and negative space, and explore contour drawing with the support of other art enthusiasts! All supplies are included. 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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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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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 or technical assistance, please email hearings@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing – Docket SD-23-0003: Rodriguez TDR/PUD Sketch Plan, Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 1 p.m, has been tabled/continued to Thursday, July 10, 2025 at 9:30 a.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Optional Call-in Information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 160 958 5636 Community Planning & Permitting Department - Docket SD-23-0003: Rodriguez TDR/PUD Sketch Plan Request for a Sketch Plan review for a Transferred Development Rights (TDR) / Planned Unit Development receiving site consisting of a total of four (4) residential lots on approximately 39.5 acres. The application is submitted by Ifrain and Shannon Rodriguez (applicants/owners). The proposal is in the Rural Residential zoning district at 6184 Niwot Road, located at the southwest corner of Niwot Road and N. 63rd Street, in Section 34, Township 2N, Range 70W. Public testimony will be taken. Opportunities for live virtual public comment will be available. Written […]
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Topic: Boulder Couty Parks & Open Space 50th Anniversary Location: Boulder County Parks & Open Space, Prairie Room, 5201 St. Vrain Road, Longmont Date: Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Time: 5:30 - 7 p.m. Purpose: Residents are invited to join the Boulder County Commissioners for a Town Hall to celebrate 50 years of Open Space and take questions on any issues of concern to the local community. Monthly Town Hall Meetings The Boulder County Commissioners hold in-person town hall meetings (roughly monthly) in different locations around the county to meet with county residents and discuss issues of concern for the local community. Residents who cannot attend are always welcome to email the commissioners at commissioners@bouldercounty.gov with questions or to request materials shared at the event. Staff Contact: Jennifer Churchill - 303-441-3500 or commissioners@bouldercounty.gov |
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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. 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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Comprendiendo su Informe de Crédito - Virtual, 1.5 hours En esta clase Ud. aprenderá el concepto de la palabra crédito. Comprenderá los componentes de su historial crediticio y como establecer y mantener un buen crédito, al igual que los beneficios de obtenerlo. Registro: Connecting CO https://www.connectingcolorado.com/ Para inscribirse en un taller, por favor visite el sitio web www.connectingcolorado.com, cree una cuenta y haga clic en Talleres. El día anterior al taller recibirá un enlace con instrucciones sobre cómo unirse a la reunión virtual. |
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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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Todo Acerca de Credito - Virtual, 1.5 hours En esta clase Ud. aprenderá el concepto de la palabra crédito. Comprenderá los componentes de su historial crediticio y como establecer y mantener un buen crédito, al igual que los beneficios de obtenerlo. Registro: Connecting CO https://www.connectingcolorado.com/ Para inscribirse en un taller, por favor visite el sitio web www.connectingcolorado.com, cree una cuenta y haga clic en Talleres. El día anterior al taller recibirá un enlace con instrucciones sobre cómo unirse a la reunión virtual.
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When: May 8, 2025, 2 – 6 p.m. Where: Willoughby Corner Community Center, 928 Canterbury Drive, Lafayette, CO 80026 What: Boulder County Housing Authority (BCHA) currently has vacancies at Willoughby Corner in Lafayette. Come check out Purple Prairie Place (our next building ready to lease), tour an available home, and complete an application. Local business Eats & Sweets will provide snacks! No RSVP necessary – come and go as you please, and feel free to bring your kids. Why live at Willoughby Corner? Prime Lafayette location, near the SE Boulder County HUB and downtown Brand new, sustainably designed homes An RTD bus stop and free EcoPasses for residents Pet friendly In the works: Pickleball courts Dog park Park spaces and trails Orchard and community gardens Visit the Willoughby Corner website for more details on eligibility. |
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Join volunteer naturalists for a short, moderately strenuous hike to explore a landscape created by folding and faulting and see evidence of the seas that once inundated this area. Learn about the endemic plant species that rely on the unique soils found in this area. 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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The city of Lafayette is hosting an event for Lafayette's National Wildfire Awareness Day. Wildfire Partners will be taking part in this community event to educate, motivate, and support Boulder County residents in preparing for future wildfires. When: Saturday, May 10, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Where: Lafayette Fire Department Station #1 (401 N 111th St, Lafayette, CO 80026) Event is open to the public. Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To request an Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accommodation, please email ADA@bouldercounty.gov, or call 303-441-1386. Submit your request as early as possible, and no later than two business days before the event. |
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Historic Preservation Advisory Board meetings are conducted virtuallyHistoric Preservation Advisory Board Subcommittee Meeting, Monday, May 12, 2025, at 3 p.m. Notice is hereby given that a subcommittee meeting will be held online by the Boulder County Historic Preservation Advisory Board (HPAB) beginning at 3:00 pm to consider the following agenda: Attend or Participate Virtually: Virtual Meeting using Zoom Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864 | Meeting ID: 160 394 6244 Referral MD-25-0009: Holliday Barn Request: Review of the as-built barn in a different style than previously approved by HPAB Location: 10014 Empire Road Zoning: Agricultural (A) Zoning District Owner/Applicant: Brian Holliday 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. The Boulder County Historic Preservation Advisory Board (HPAB) is an advisory board appointed by the Board of County Commissioners to provide guidance to the county on historic preservation issues. Its primary focus is to review structures and sites for historic significance and to review building or development plans which might affect these resources. HPAB also reviews landmark applications and must approve building plans which result in the alteration of an historic landmark. Each HPAB meeting is a public hearing, […]
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Building a Banking Relationship - Virtual, 1.5 hoursDetermining whether or not to use a financial institution – and which financial intuition to use – is challenging. In this workshop, we discuss how financial institutions can serve as a tool to help you reach your financial goals. We review various banking terms & vocabulary so you feel empowered and in-the-know when talking with your current or future financial institution. We navigate the pros and cons of using a financial institution and how to get started working with a bank or credit union. We empower you with the knowledge to evaluate and choose the financial institution & products that work best for you. Leave this workshop knowing how to effectively establish, re-establish or end banking relationships. 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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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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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. 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 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. 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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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 or technical assistance, please email hearings@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket SPR-25-0021: Davidson Detached Garage, Thursday, May 15, 2025, at 9 a.m. Optional virtual meeting participation using Zoom Webinar. Registration is required to attend virtually: Optional Call-in information: 1-833-568-8864, Webinar ID: 161 939 6493 Community Planning & Permitting Department - Docket SPR-25-0021: Davidson Detached Garage Appeal of Director’s Determination of SPR-25-0021 for Site Plan Review for the construction of a 500-square-foot detached garage on a parcel with 3,594 square feet of existing residential floor area in a defined neighborhood where the size presumed to be compatible is 4,094 square feet. The Determination is appealed by David & Patricia Davidson (applicants/property owners) and Benjamin Granlund C/O Alpenglow Creative, Inc (agent). Property is in the Forestry (F) zoning district at 382 Crescent Lake Road, in Section 32, Township 1S, Range 71W. Public testimony will be taken. Opportunities for live virtual public comment will be available. Written comments can […]
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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. 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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Thoughtful Money Management - Virtual 1.5 hours There are many ways to create and utilize a budget AND there is no “one size fits all” model. In this workshop we explore “Behavioral Economics” and look more closely at how, where and why we use our money in the ways that we do. Learn how values based decision making’ helps you stay on track with your long term goal by owning your day-to-day financial choices. Discuss terms & practices for developing a budget and dive into strategies to track your income and expenses. Leave this workshop with new or improved ideas to take your money management to the next level. 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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Register to walk with Commissioner Claire Levy Friday, May 16, 9 – 10 a.m. at Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat (3893 N 75th Street, Boulder). These walks are a chance to chat with a commissioner less formally and have a one-on-one conversation (time permitting). Participants must make their own travel arrangements to the walks. To receive this information in another language, contact Jennifer Churchill Before you visit county open space, please review the POS guidelines on recreating responsibly: • “Know before you go." Remember to plan ahead, know your limits, and do not take unnecessary risks. • Enjoy and protect shared public lands. Remember to “Leave No Trace” and pack out all trash and dog waste. • Be courteous and inclusive. People have different reasons for visiting shared public lands and everyone deserves respect and courtesy while recreating outdoors. • Do not park illegally at trailheads. If trailhead is full, make sure to park only on roads where parking is permitted. |
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Celebrate 50 Years of Parks & Open Space with a Behind-the-Scenes Water Tour Join Boulder County Parks & Open Space as we celebrate 50 years of stewardship — and explore how we are “Rooted and Reaching” with our Agricultural Resources Division. Only a few spaces left! Registration is 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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“Shared Spaces: Creating Bird-Friendly Cities and Communities,” this campaign highlights the need for a healthy coexistence between humans and birds. It will focus on creating and adapting environments that support migratory bird populations across all communities, from bustling cities to smaller towns and communities. There are actions everyone can take to protect our shared spaces with wildlife. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. 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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Stop by the unique Assay Office Museum on this open house day. Learn about assaying, hard rock mining, and the families in the area from long ago. Registration not required. |
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Embark on a creative adventure at Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat! This all-ages program will guide you on a nature walk, observing the beauty of the landscape. Then, unleash your inner artist and capture the wonders you see through sketching, writing, and colorful exploration in your nature journal. All supplies are included. No artistic experience is necessary, just a love for nature and a curious mind! 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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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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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 or technical assistance, please email hearings@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3500.Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) Public Hearing - Docket LU-23-0018: Haarburger Vacation Rental, scheduled for Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at 1 p.m., has been tabled indefinitely. View Tabled Notice of Docket LU-23-0018: Haarburger Vacation Rental Community Planning & Permitting Department - Docket LU-23-0018: Haarburger Vacation Rental Limited Impact Special Use Review to permit a Vacation Rental on a parcel larger than 5 acres in size. The application is submitted by Greg Haarburger (applicant/property owner). The subject property is in the Forestry (F) zoning district at 14383 N. St. Vrain Drive, accessed via a private driveway that intersects N. St. Vrain Drive approximately 2 miles west of the intersection of N. St. Vrain Drive and Longmont Dam Road, in Section 3, Township 3N, Range 71W. Public testimony will be taken. Opportunities for live virtual public comment will be available. Written comments can be emailed to planner@bouldercounty.gov, please reference Docket Lu-23-0018. |
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Planning Commission Public Meeting, Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 1:30 p.m.Boulder County Planning Commission meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or participate in-person at the Downtown Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder. Watch the Meeting Meetings are streamed live through eSCRIBE. Video will display on the agenda page as soon as the meeting begins. Register to Attend View the Boulder County Planning Commission Agenda, May 21, 2025 Agenda Items: Docket SU-24-0006: Westview Church Day-Care Public testimony will be taken. Request: Special Review/Site Specific Development Plan request to permit a day care center as a second principal use in an existing church structure at 6710 Arapahoe Road Location: 6710 Arapahoe Road, located at the southwest corner of Arapahoe Road and Westview Drive, in Section 35, Township 1N, Range 70W. Zoning: Estate Residential Owner/Applicant: Arthur W. Stange c/o Westview Church Action Requested: Recommendation to BOCC Staff Planner: Pete L'Orange Joint Workshop with the Board of County Commissioners and Planning Commission Regarding BVCP-25-0001: Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan Major Update (3 p.m.) Informational & Discussion Item Only. Public testimony will not be taken. Staff will provide an update on the ten-year major update to the […]
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Nederland EcoPass Public Improvement District Advisory Committee (NEPPIDAC) Public Meeting – Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 4 p.m.Attend Virtually : Meeting ID: 292 123 127 331 with Passcode: 6wU6XM9X Call-in (audio only) Call into the meeting: 1 720-400-7859 | Telephone conference ID: 239 050 810# Attend In-Person Nederland Community Library, 200 Highway 72, Nederland, Colorado 80466 Meeting Materials and Information: Agenda: NEPPIDAC Public Meeting, May 21, 2025 Agenda and Notes: NEPPIDAC Public Meeting, May 21, 2025 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 Read the Committee's […] |
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Get Strategic About Your Job Search, (Formerly "Virtual Job Search") Virtual, 1.5 hoursTap 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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Learn about sheep and the important role they play on the farm. 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 for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration is not required for this activity, but you can still sign up to be notified in case the event is unexpectedly canceled. 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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In addition to naked-eye planets and stars, we can also see the asteroid Vesta in May. Learn more about Vesta, plus discover the wandering paths of other asteroids and comets. Viewing with telescopes following the program. Presentations will be at the picnic shelter, followed by stargazing in the parking area. The Longmont Astronomical Society provides telescopes. Bring a chair or blanket, a light jacket, and a red flashlight, and get ready to enjoy a night under the stars! 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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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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Boulder County DRCOG Virtual Subregional Forum TAC Meeting, Tuesday, May 27, 2024 at 12 p.m.Attend or Participate Virtually: Virtual Meeting using Teams. View how to join a Microsoft Teams Virtual Meeting. Meeting ID: 226 034 633 563 7 | Passcode: Mz3aM9Si Optional call-in information: +1 720-400-7859 | Meeting ID: 432 606 142 Meeting Materials: Document: DRCOG Subregional Forum TAC Meeting Agenda, May, 27, 2025 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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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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Virtual Public Meeting - Lefthand Creek Floodplain Mapping Update, Tuesday, May 27, at 6 p.m. Public meeting for residents affected by a new flood study on Lefthand Creek between Geer Canyon and 49th Street. This is a virtual (zoom) meeting. After registering for the meeting at the link above, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. When: May 27, 2025, 6-7 p.m. Webpage: Floodplain Remapping Project Project Contact: Kelly Watson 720-564-2652 FloodplainAdmin@bouldercounty.gov Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To request an Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accommodation, please email ADA@bouldercounty.gov, or call 303-441-1386. Submit your request as early as possible, and no later than two business days before the event. If you need help in another language, please email CPPfrontdesk@bouldercounty.gov or call 303-441-3930. Contact us as early as possible, and no later than three business days before the event. |
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Join author Maggie Dewane and wildlife photographer Kaitie Schneider, both of Defenders of Wildlife, for an immersive workshop exploring the benefits of poetry and mindful wildlife photography. The workshop will include a climate poetry exercise and tips and best practices for photographing wildlife. Defenders of Wildlife is a nationwide nonprofit dedicated to the protection and restoration of imperiled species and their habitats. 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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Historic Preservation Advisory Board meetings are conducted virtuallyHistoric Preservation Advisory Board Subcommittee and Niwot Design Review Committee Meeting, Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at 4 p.m. Notice is hereby given that a subcommittee meeting will be held by the Boulder County Historic Preservation Advisory Board (HPAB), and by the Niwot Design Review Committee (NDRC) respectively beginning at 4 p.m. at the location specified above to consider the following agenda: Attend or Participate Virtually: Virtual Meeting using Zoom Optional call-in information: 1-833-568-8864 | Meeting ID: 161 505 7679 SPRW-25-TBD: Niwot Hall Storage Building and Patio Site Plan Review Request: Niwot Hall project for the removal of an ~ 900 sq. ft. storage building and construction of an ~845 sq. ft. storage building and patio on a .17 acre parcel. Location: 195 2nd Ave, Niwot, CO 80544 Zoning: Niwot Rural Community (NRCD) Zoning District Owner: Niwot Community Hall Applicant: Jim Dorvee 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. The Boulder County Historic Preservation Advisory Board (HPAB) is an advisory board appointed by the Board of County Commissioners to provide guidance to the county on historic preservation issues. Its […] |
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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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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, anvils, swage blocks, and more. All ages welcome. Registration for most programs begins on the 20th of the month before the event. Registration not required; you may register to receive updates in case of inclement weather or cancellation. 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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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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Join us to meet some of our most important native conifers. We will walk about 2 miles around Mud Lake and down to the creek, looking for examples of the diversity of conifers in this ecosystem, including pine, spruce, and fir. We will attend to the habitats of the various evergreen species — why they are, where they are — and look for evidence of their relationships with other plant and animal members of the forest community. We’ll talk about how climate change affects conifers and will learn some identification tips. 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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When: May 31, 2025, 1 - 3 p.m.Where: The Spoke on Coffman, 518 Coffman St, Longmont, CO 80501 What: Come tour an available home, complete an application, and check out our new in-building café, Best Day Ever. Best Day Ever, which serves coffee, crepes, and ice-cream, creates meaningful employment opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. A choice of coffee or a crepe will be available to the first 200 participants. Why live at The Spoke? Permanently below-market-rate rental homes Rent includes utilities Prime Longmont location, with quick access to restaurants, shops, and well-rated schools Nearby RTD transit hub and free EcoPasses for residents Covered parking with electric vehicle charging stations Pet-friendly In-building café Learn more: Visit The Spoke on Coffman website for more details on eligibility. |

