Updating and Tailoring Your Resume, Virtual workshop - 1.5 hours 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 Connecting Colorado to 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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Essential Skills - Virtual, 1.5 hours This workshop focuses on the core skills needed to succeed in today’s evolving workplace and build long-term career growth. Participants will learn which essential skills are most valued by employers and examine current and emerging labor market trends that highlight the increasing importance of these skills. To sign up for this workshop, go to Connecting Colorado and create an account and look under Events. 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. The Emergency Services Grant Program Advisory Committee (ESGPAC) will meet virtually from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 27. Members of the public are invited to attend and observe all ESGPAC meetings. Attend the Jan. 27 meeting virtually by Zoom. For more information about the Emergency Services Grant Program Advisory Committee visit: boco.org/ESGPAC |
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Limited Impact Special Review for total floor area exceeding 25,000 square feet on an approximately 90-acre parcel in the Agricultural zoning district. The application is submitted by Nuria Rivera – Vandermyde & Lauren Kolb c/o City of Boulder (applicant/owner). The subject property is in the Agricultural (A) zoning district at 8975 Valmont Road, an approximately 90-acre parcel, located 0.5 mile west of the intersection of Valmont Road and N 95th Street, in Section 20, Township 1N, Range 69W. Public testimony will be taken. View Docket LU-26-0003: City of Boulder Season Extending Agricultural Structures Attend or Participate In-person and live virtual public comment will be taken. Written comments can be emailed to planner@bouldercounty.gov, please reference Docket LU-26-0003. Information on how to attend will be posted approximately one week prior. More Information Hybrid format Board of County Commissioners public hearings and meetings are convened in a hybrid format where attendees can Zoom (FAQs on how to use 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. Accessibility Boulder County wants to ensure that everyone has equal access to our programs, activities, and services. To […] |
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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 while 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! Participation is flexible; feel free to stay at the accessible shelter if you prefer or join the optional walk at your own comfort level.Registration required.Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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2 events,County's routine business (generally each Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.). This may include signing agreements or contracts, acting on personnel actions, approving expenditures, and making decisions on routine matters not requiring a public hearing. Niwot Local Improvement District Advisory Committee (NLIDAC) Meeting NLIDAC Meetings are generally held in person on the first Tuesday of the month. Time: 7-9 p.m. Location: Niwot Inn Conference Room, 342 Second Avenue, Niwot The public is invited to attend. Check the Commissioners' Two-Week Advance Agenda to confirm the monthly meeting is scheduled. Visit the NLIDAC webpage or email Mark Ruzzin at mruzzin@bouldercounty.gov for more information |
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1 event,Hybrid Meeting: In-Person and Zoom Webinar The county commissioners take general public comments on any matter not being discussed in another current public hearing process. Open public comment addressed to the County Commissioners typically occurs at 9 a.m. on the first Thursday of the month unless the date falls on a holiday or needs to be rescheduled due to a calendar conflict. Members of the public can sign up to speak in advance or on the day of public comment. Public comment is taken in-person (in the hearing room) or virtually via Zoom. Check the Commissioners' Advance Agenda to confirm meeting date one week prior to regularly scheduled date. Reserve a speaking spot using the either the "In Person" or "Virtual Attendee" link on the Commissioners' Advance Agenda. Day of Public Comment: Visit the Open Meeting Portal to find the link to join (or sign up to speak) virtually. Each speaker (up to 10 people) will be able to give public comment to the commissioners for three minutes each. Participants will not be able to screen-share but can bring printed materials in person. Public comments and applicable attachments can always be emailed to the commissioners at commissioners@bouldercounty.gov. |
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Join us to kick off wildflower season by learning about the diversity of wildflowers in Boulder County. Participants will learn about species ranging from the plains to the alpine, as well as where and when to look for them. Presented by Boulder County Parks and Open Space. Registration will open approximately 20 days before the event. <!-- Registration required. Register --> .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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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 by-laws To learn more about the pass program, visit: Nederland EcoPass website Boulder County NEPPIDAC website Attend or Participate: Virtual Meeting using Zoom: Meeting ID: 266 669 279 632 with Passcode: 28a37fj6 Optional Call-In Information: +1 720-400-7859 | Telephone conference ID: 619 528 855 Attend In-Person: Nederland Community Library, 200 Highway 72, Nederland, Colorado 80466 Meeting Materials and Information: Meeting materials will be posted approximately one week prior to the meeting. More Information Accessibility Boulder […] |
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Ever wonder what lies beyond our solar system? Or how far we can see when we look deep into the night sky? Join Boulder County volunteer naturalists for an evening of exploration that begins close to home and extends to the origins of the universe. Start with a look at the objects found in our own solar system, then stretch outward to the stars and structures of the Milky Way. Then we’ll travel even farther, discovering what “deep sky” is and how these distant sights help us understand where the universe came from. Along the way, we’ll introduce the Big Bang in simple, engaging terms and share how scientists study the early universe today. 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 required.Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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World Migratory Bird Day is officially celebrated on the second Saturday of May in Canada and the U.S., and the second Saturday of October in Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. This year, World Migratory Bird Day highlights birds from around the world to celebrate the 2026 theme: “Every Bird Counts – Your Observations Matter!” Learn how these species contribute to our understanding of migratory patterns and connect with communities across the globe. Join us on Saturday, May 16, at Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat for a fun-filled day celebrating the incredible journeys of migratory birds and learning how we can all make a difference for bird conservation. Event Highlights: Special ceremony recognizing Boulder as an official Bird City by the Bird City Network. Live bird-of-prey showcase. Guided bird walks (available in English and Spanish). Bird identification games & hands-on activities for all ages. Educational stations hosted by amazing organizations like the Butterfly Pavilion, Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Boulder Audubon Society, Harlequin’s Gardens, and the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. Registration required. Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;}
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Join us for a special open house at the Assay Office Museum, a surviving structure from the heyday of hard rock mining in the Colorado mountains. Discover how miners once tested ore for valuable metals using assaying. Explore original tools and historical artifacts and hear stories from the mining boom era. Learn about the families who lived and worked in this rugged landscape and helped shape the region's rich mining heritage. This is a must-visit for anyone passionate about mining history, geology, or Colorado history. No registration needed.
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Pollinators play essential roles in our food supply and the health of ecosystems. While many of us think of honeybees as the primary pollinators, much of the work is done by other surprising sources, including beetles, butterflies, moths, wind, and water. Discover the many pollination strategies of plants during this family-friendly slideshow and outdoor walk. We’ll explore how plants and animals work together to create a bountiful world, and what we can do to help them thrive. Registration will open approximately 20 days before the event. <!-- Registration required. Register --> .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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World Migratory Bird Day is officially celebrated on the second Saturday of May in Canada and the U.S., and the second Saturday of October in Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. Come celebrate World Migratory Bird Day with us at our next Birding Big Sit at Lagerman Reservoir! This inclusive trailhead event allows park users to both stand and sit to watch birds. Spotting scopes and optics will be available to borrow and use. This is a drop-in event for anyone who wants to see birds. All ages and skill levels are welcome. We will be under the shelter near the parking lot. Registration required.Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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2 events,County's routine business (generally each Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.). This may include signing agreements or contracts, acting on personnel actions, approving expenditures, and making decisions on routine matters not requiring a public hearing. Note: The County Commissioners will conduct their business meeting at 9:30 a.m., prior to the Head Start Division Report. Head Start staff will begin their presentation immediately following the business meeting. Public Meeting – Head Start Division Report Purpose: Community Services Department's monthly report from the Head Start division. Staff Contact: Akane Ogren at aogren@bouldercounty.gov Location - Hybrid: Hearing Room and Zoom Webinar Action Requested: None - information only. No public testimony will be taken. More information can be found at: https://boco.org/HeadStart Attend In-Person: Location: Commissioners’ Hearing Room, Downtown Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder (map location) Attend Virtually via Zoom: Find the link to view the meeting virtually on the Commissioners’ Advance Agenda. |
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Discover the resilience of nature on a 2-mile hike along Heil Valley Ranch’s Lichen Loop, where wildflowers bloom in the wake of wildfire. We’ll explore their beauty, ecological role, and cultural history at a relaxed pace. The trail includes moderate inclines and rocky areas and may have mud or ice patches; hiking poles and traction are recommended. Participation is flexible; join as much of the walk as you’re comfortable with or hang back at the shelter.Registration required.Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Children ages 3-6 will love to visit the farm to learn about animals, plants, and agricultural life. Discover the importance of cows to the farm through stories, butter making, and milking Lohry, our life-sized replica cow. We’ll also visit the live cows on the farm. Afterwards, explore the farm. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No registration required. |
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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. Registration not required but recommended. Sign 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 required.Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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2 events,County's routine business (generally each Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.). This may include signing agreements or contracts, acting on personnel actions, approving expenditures, and making decisions on routine matters not requiring a public hearing. Niwot Local Improvement District Advisory Committee (NLIDAC) Meeting NLIDAC Meetings are generally held in person on the first Tuesday of the month. Time: 7-9 p.m. Location: Niwot Inn Conference Room, 342 Second Avenue, Niwot The public is invited to attend. Check the Commissioners' Two-Week Advance Agenda to confirm the monthly meeting is scheduled. Visit the NLIDAC webpage or email Mark Ruzzin at mruzzin@bouldercounty.gov for more information |
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1 event,Hybrid Meeting: In-Person and Zoom Webinar The county commissioners take general public comments on any matter not being discussed in another current public hearing process. Open public comment addressed to the County Commissioners typically occurs at 9 a.m. on the first Thursday of the month unless the date falls on a holiday or needs to be rescheduled due to a calendar conflict. Members of the public can sign up to speak in advance or on the day of public comment. Public comment is taken in-person (in the hearing room) or virtually via Zoom. Check the Commissioners' Advance Agenda to confirm meeting date one week prior to regularly scheduled date. Reserve a speaking spot using the either the "In Person" or "Virtual Attendee" link on the Commissioners' Advance Agenda. Day of Public Comment: Visit the Open Meeting Portal to find the link to join (or sign up to speak) virtually. Each speaker (up to 10 people) will be able to give public comment to the commissioners for three minutes each. Participants will not be able to screen-share but can bring printed materials in person. Public comments and applicable attachments can always be emailed to the commissioners at commissioners@bouldercounty.gov. |
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