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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 Niwot Local Improvement District Advisory Committee webpage or email Mark Ruzzin at mruzzin@bouldercounty.gov for more information |
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Build the Skills That Power Success at Work and in Life Executive functioning skills help you plan, organize, focus, and follow through on your goals. These free, interactive workshops are designed to help you strengthen practical strategies for success in your job search, workplace, and beyond. Executive Functioning Workshop Series - This three-part workshop series explores key executive functioning skills that support success in work, school, and daily life. Participants will learn practical strategies to strengthen impulse control, improve working memory, and increase cognitive flexibility through interactive activities and real-world examples. Each session builds self-awareness and provides tools to enhance focus, adaptability, and decision-making. Session 1 - Impulse Control Wednesday, June 3rd from 10am – 12pm at WfBC (Longmont Office - 515 Coffman St.) Interested!?!? Email ceinfo@bouldercounty.gov to register. Please include your name, email and phone number. Please register for a Connecting CO account prior to attending. You will get a reminder email and more information about the event itself sent out to you the day before the event. |
2 events,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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Build the Skills That Power Success at Work and in Life Executive functioning skills help you plan, organize, focus, and follow through on your goals. These free, interactive workshops are designed to help you strengthen practical strategies for success in your job search, workplace, and beyond. Executive Functioning Workshop Series - This three-part workshop series explores key executive functioning skills that support success in work, school, and daily life. Participants will learn practical strategies to strengthen impulse control, improve working memory, and increase cognitive flexibility through interactive activities and real-world examples. Each session builds self-awareness and provides tools to enhance focus, adaptability, and decision-making. Session 1 - Impulse Control Thursday, June 4th from 10am – 12pm at WfBC (Boulder Office- 1333 Iris Ave.) Interested!?!? Email ceinfo@bouldercounty.gov to register. Please include your name, email and phone number. Please register for a Connecting CO account prior to attending. You will get a reminder email and more information about the event itself sent out to you the day before the event. |
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Join Andrea Van Sambeek (certified yoga instructor) for a gentle yoga class and take in the views from your mat. Pause, breathe, and revitalize in this idyllic setting. After connecting with breath and movement, stay to explore all the Agricultural Heritage Center has to offer. Please bring your own yoga mat. All levels are welcome! Ages 12 and older.Registration required.Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
4 events,Longmont Farmers Market Saturdays, 8am-1pm April 4 – November 21 Boulder County Fairgrounds Longmont, CO 80501 No Pets Please! On the fourth Saturday of every month, we invite local artisans to join the market for the ultimate local shopping experience. Their one-of-a-kind items include everything from artisanal body care products, to handmade clothing items and accessories, jewelry makers, and more. Longmont is the home of a lively music scene, and the farmers market is no exception. From dance=worthy drum circles, to string quartets and cover bands, there’s always something delightful to listen to as you shop and eat at the Longmont Farmers Market. For more information, visit: https://bcfm.org/markets/longmont-farmers-market/
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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.Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;}
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Explore the habitat and behaviors of ravens and wolves, along with crows and coyotes. These species are known for their intelligence, social bonds, and misunderstood reputations. All are native to Colorado, although wolves have been absent from Boulder County since the 1940s, until now! Join us to discover what makes these animals so interesting, how they interact, and the unique partnership between wolves and ravens. The program includes hands-on exploration of mounts, pelts, scat, and prints. After which, we will take a 1.5-mile hike to observe habitats and, with luck, some wildlife. Registration required.Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Join volunteer naturalists at Bald Mountain for an introduction to a meditative nature experience. We will practice mindful observation among the ponderosa pine, enjoy the quiet, take time to reflect, and appreciate the natural world. Participants will find a sit spot or engage in contemplative walking. We'll reflect together on what we've observed and on what we can still learn from nature.Registration required.Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
1 event,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. |
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Build the Skills That Power Success at Work and in Life Executive functioning skills help you plan, organize, focus, and follow through on your goals. These free, interactive workshops are designed to help you strengthen practical strategies for success in your job search, workplace, and beyond. Executive Functioning Workshop Series - This three-part workshop series explores key executive functioning skills that support success in work, school, and daily life. Participants will learn practical strategies to strengthen impulse control, improve working memory, and increase cognitive flexibility through interactive activities and real-world examples. Each session builds self-awareness and provides tools to enhance focus, adaptability, and decision-making. Session 2 – Working Memory Wednesday, June 10th from 10am – 12pm at WfBC (Longmont Office - 515 Coffman St.) Interested!?!? Email ceinfo@bouldercounty.gov to register. Please include your name, email and phone number. Please register for a Connecting CO account prior to attending. You will get a reminder email and more information about the event itself sent out to you the day before the event. Consortium of Cities Meeting Visit the Consortium of Cities webpage for meeting location, details, and a link to join the meeting if the meeting is virtual or hybrid. Staff Contact: Nick Robles at nrobles@bouldercounty.gov |
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Build the Skills That Power Success at Work and in Life Executive functioning skills help you plan, organize, focus, and follow through on your goals. These free, interactive workshops are designed to help you strengthen practical strategies for success in your job search, workplace, and beyond. Executive Functioning Workshop Series - This three-part workshop series explores key executive functioning skills that support success in work, school, and daily life. Participants will learn practical strategies to strengthen impulse control, improve working memory, and increase cognitive flexibility through interactive activities and real-world examples. Each session builds self-awareness and provides tools to enhance focus, adaptability, and decision-making. Session 2 – Working Memory Thursday, June 11th from 10am – 12pm at WfBC (Boulder Office - 1333 Iris Ave.) Interested!?!? Email ceinfo@bouldercounty.gov to register. Please include your name, email and phone number. Please register for a Connecting CO account prior to attending. You will get a reminder email and more information about the event itself sent out to you the day before the event.
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Join volunteer naturalists for a slideshow program to kick off the wildflower season! You’ll learn about the diversity of wildflowers in Boulder County from the plains to the alpine, where and when to look for them, and some interesting stories about some of our native plants. Sign up for this program on the Lyons Community Library website. 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. The Chicken and the Egg introduces kids to all the cool things about chickens and eggs, while surrounded by our own farm flock. All programs include a short story time, hands-on activities, and a take-home craft. 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.Register |
5 events,Longmont Farmers Market Saturdays, 8am-1pm April 4 – November 21 Boulder County Fairgrounds Longmont, CO 80501 No Pets Please! On the fourth Saturday of every month, we invite local artisans to join the market for the ultimate local shopping experience. Their one-of-a-kind items include everything from artisanal body care products, to handmade clothing items and accessories, jewelry makers, and more. Longmont is the home of a lively music scene, and the farmers market is no exception. From dance=worthy drum circles, to string quartets and cover bands, there’s always something delightful to listen to as you shop and eat at the Longmont Farmers Market. For more information, visit: https://bcfm.org/markets/longmont-farmers-market/
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Take time to look at nature through an artistic lens. Experience an opportunity to sketch the awe-inspiring aspects of our county parks through a process of observation, contemplation, and visualization. Absolutely no experience in the arts is needed. Volunteer naturalists will guide your journey with ideas, some direction, and an opportunity to practice various skills. Through a series of five programs, we will explore basic sketching principles to make your experience unique and fun-filled. Programs will be held on the second weekend of the month, from 10 am to 12:30 pm, at either Walden Ponds or Pella Crossing.Registration required.Register .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Drop by anytime between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to go inside the historic Altona Schoolhouse where students studied and played from 1880 to the World War II era. Volunteers will be on hand to share the school’s history and restoration with visitors. If time allows, you can take part in a game or spelling bee. |
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3 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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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 .tribe-events-c-subscribe-dropdown{display:none;} |
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Build the Skills That Power Success at Work and in Life Executive functioning skills help you plan, organize, focus, and follow through on your goals. These free, interactive workshops are designed to help you strengthen practical strategies for success in your job search, workplace, and beyond. Executive Functioning Workshop Series - This three-part workshop series explores key executive functioning skills that support success in work, school, and daily life. Participants will learn practical strategies to strengthen impulse control, improve working memory, and increase cognitive flexibility through interactive activities and real-world examples. Each session builds self-awareness and provides tools to enhance focus, adaptability, and decision-making. Session 3 – Cognitive Flexibility Wednesday, June 17th from 10am – 12pm at WfBC (Longmont Office - 515 Coffman St.) Interested!?!? Email ceinfo@bouldercounty.gov to register. Please include your name, email and phone number. Please register for a Connecting CO account prior to attending. You will get a reminder email and more information about the event itself sent out to you the day before the event. |
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Limited Impact Special Review request for approximately 1,200 cubic yards of nonfoundational earthwork related to ecological restoration of the North St. Vrain Creek at 923 Apple Valley Road, 18976 N St. Vrain Drive, and 18972 N St. Vrain Drive. The application is submitted by Yana Sorokin c/o The Watershed Center (owner/applicant) and Michael Lighthiser c/o Biohabitats (agent). The subject properties are in the Agricultural (A) and Rural Residential (RR) zoning districts at 923 Apple Valley Road, 18976 N St. Vrain Drive, and 18972 N St. Vrain Drive, located on Apple Valley Road, approximately 1 mile west and north of the southern intersection of US Highway 36 and Apple Valley Road, in Section 13, Township 3N, Range 71W. Public testimony will be taken. View Docket LU-26-0006: Apple Valley Stream Restoration 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-26-0006. 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 […]
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Boulder County Community Planning and Permitting is asking for permission to abate the following from this property: trash, oil jugs, storage containers, building construction materials, discarded furniture, metal and wood scraps, buckets, gasoline containers, tree branches, stumps, unlicensed and inoperable vehicles, and discarded equipment. The property owners are Mabel and Michael Madden. The subject property is located at 878 Klondyke Avenue in the Forestry zoning district, Lots 19 and 20 and portions of lots 17 & 18, Block 34, Town of Eldora, Boulder County. Public testimony will not be taken. Attend the Meeting 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 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 […]
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Boulder County Community Planning and Permitting is asking for permission to abate the following from this property: building construction materials, discarded furniture, metal and wood scraps, trash, buckets, gasoline containers, vehicle parts, unlicensed and inoperable vehicles, and discarded equipment. The property owners are Harold Robert Landam and Zachary Stuart. The subject property is located at 856 Klondyke Avenue in the Forestry zoning district, Lots 12-17 and a portion of lot 18, Block 34, Town of Eldora, Boulder County. Public testimony will not be taken. Attend the Meeting 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 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 […] |
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Look up as two of the brightest planets put on a rare show together. Join volunteer naturalists to explore how planets move across our sky and why Venus and Jupiter sometimes appear side by side. Learn easy tips for spotting planets and enjoy an evening sharing stories and views of our solar system. 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;} |
7 events,Longmont Farmers Market Saturdays, 8am-1pm April 4 – November 21 Boulder County Fairgrounds Longmont, CO 80501 No Pets Please! On the fourth Saturday of every month, we invite local artisans to join the market for the ultimate local shopping experience. Their one-of-a-kind items include everything from artisanal body care products, to handmade clothing items and accessories, jewelry makers, and more. Longmont is the home of a lively music scene, and the farmers market is no exception. From dance=worthy drum circles, to string quartets and cover bands, there’s always something delightful to listen to as you shop and eat at the Longmont Farmers Market. For more information, visit: https://bcfm.org/markets/longmont-farmers-market/ |
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Join volunteer naturalists for a gentle summer solstice stroll at Pella Crossing. We’ll move at the pace of our most curious hiker as we explore how plants and animals adapt to the season. Flat trails and plenty of benches make this an easy, relaxing way to welcome summer’s warmth.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. Come celebrate and learn about the winged and crawly pollinators that help make our garden grow. All programs include a short story time, hands-on activities, and a take-home craft. Afterwards, explore the farm. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No registration required. |
5 events,Longmont Farmers Market Saturdays, 8am-1pm April 4 – November 21 Boulder County Fairgrounds Longmont, CO 80501 No Pets Please! On the fourth Saturday of every month, we invite local artisans to join the market for the ultimate local shopping experience. Their one-of-a-kind items include everything from artisanal body care products, to handmade clothing items and accessories, jewelry makers, and more. Longmont is the home of a lively music scene, and the farmers market is no exception. From dance=worthy drum circles, to string quartets and cover bands, there’s always something delightful to listen to as you shop and eat at the Longmont Farmers Market. For more information, visit: https://bcfm.org/markets/longmont-farmers-market/ |
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1 event,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. |
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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. |
2 events,Longmont Farmers Market Saturdays, 8am-1pm April 4 – November 21 Boulder County Fairgrounds Longmont, CO 80501 No Pets Please! On the fourth Saturday of every month, we invite local artisans to join the market for the ultimate local shopping experience. Their one-of-a-kind items include everything from artisanal body care products, to handmade clothing items and accessories, jewelry makers, and more. Longmont is the home of a lively music scene, and the farmers market is no exception. From dance=worthy drum circles, to string quartets and cover bands, there’s always something delightful to listen to as you shop and eat at the Longmont Farmers Market. For more information, visit: https://bcfm.org/markets/longmont-farmers-market/ |

