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Thursday, May 17
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Boulder
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The Caregiving Symposium
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Calvary Bible Church at noon
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Boulder County Aging Services annual educational event is for family caregivers of older adults, or for anyone interested in caregiving issues. It features a large resource fair, multiple workshops, and more. Respite care is available by reservation. Call 303-678-6116 for registration information
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Abolishing Corporate Personhood
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Unity Church at 07:00 PM
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Denver
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Book Discussion - Doc Susie: The True Story of a Country Physici
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Pomegranate Place at 07:00 PM
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Pomegranate Place will discuss the bestselling true story of a woman doctor at the turn of the century. When she arrived in Colorado in 1907, Dr. Susan Anderson had to triumph over prejudice, poverty, and her own illness.
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Jaspar Lepak
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Swallow Hill Music at 07:30 PM
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Jaspar Lepak is a folk/country singer-songwriter whose remarkable gift for melody is only surpassed by her poetry. Playful, intimate, heartfelt, and intense, her lyrics expose a brave vulnerability as well as an art for storytelling, while her clear, strong voice penetrates the heart. Joined by her husband Kale Lepak on accordion and sweet tenor harmonies, this compelling nightingales soul-stirring, acoustic-guitar-driven musings will draw your heart out onto your sleeve
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Friday, May 18
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Boulder
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Community Garage Sale
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BMFPD Fire Station 1 @ 1905 Linden at 09:00 AM
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Unity summer Singles Kick Off Party!
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Boulder Unity Church at 07:30 PM
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Swing Dancing & Live Swing Band Bring a dessert or drink to share Get out of the house and off the couch. Join like-minded friends for activities, conversation and fun! RSVP if you will be attending at boulderunity@yahoo.com Upcoming Summer Event Schedule will be handed out at Kick Off Party Group meets at 2855 Folsom Street, Boulder, CO 80304 Donation for the band.
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Unity summer Singles Kick Off Party!
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Boulder Unity Church at 07:30 PM
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Swing Dancing & Live Swing Band Bring a dessert or drink to share Get out of the house and off the couch. Join like-minded friends for activities, conversation and fun! RSVP if you will be attending at boulderunity@yahoo.com Upcoming Summer Event Schedule will be handed out at Kick Off Party . Group meets at 2855 Folsom Street, Boulder, CO 80304
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Denver
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6th Annual Art Bash
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D Gallery, 3558 Navajo Street in Denver. at 06:00 PM
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The Philip J. Steele Arts Education Foundations 6th Annual Art Bash Exhibition and live auction event will take place on Friday evening, May 18, from 6pm to 9pm. The exhibition is currently open to the public Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 through Friday, May 18. Patrons are now bidding online for works donated by a diverse, influential group of local, national, and international artists. All proceeds support the Foundations mission to create educational opportunities in the visual art.
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Colorado Chorale presents Music for Life
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St. John's Cathedral 1350 Washington St. Denver, CO 80203 at 07:30 PM
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Experience the verve of The Colorado Chorale as it performs Brittens Rejoice in the Lamb, Bernsteins Chichester Psalms and Kodalys Missa Brevis. Concert attendees will enjoy the beauty of all three choral pieces in one evening! Currently in its 42nd season, the Colorado Chorale is directed by Dr. Frank Eychaner and will be accompanied in this concert by the talents of Rick Seaton, acclaimed organist for Bethany Lutheran Church. Buy your tickets today at www.coloradochorale.org.
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Saturday, May 19
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Boulder
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Boulder Premiere of Arise the Movie
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Dairy Center for the Arts at 07:00 AM
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The award winning documentary Arise by mother and daughter team Lori Joyce and Candice Orlando will screen at the Dairy Center for the Arts. There will be music, poetry, dance, local organizations tabling and a q&a with the filmmakers after the film.
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Growing Gardens Community Plant Sale
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1630 Hawthorn Ave, Boulder, CO at 08:00 AM
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The 12th Annual Growing Gardens Community Plant Sale! Come out and support our gardening community! Our May Sales feature: loads of organic heirloom tomatoes, lots of organic veggie starts plus native plants, hanging flower baskets, blooming annuals, perennials, water wise plants, vines and berries! All proceeds benefit Growing Gardens programming. Time: 8:00am to 4:00pm Who: Growing Gardens visit our website at www.growinggardens.org or call 303-443-9952 Place: Growing Gardens Greenhouse 1630
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Boulder Walk on the Wild Side
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Walden Ponds at 08:00 AM
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A fundraising walkathon to support Boulder's bird habitats. Walk on the Wild Side is a great way to get outdoors and learn about Boulder's natural world with your friends and family.
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5th Annual Boulder Home & Garden Fair
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29th Street Retail District at 10:00 AM
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Over 60 vendors will be present from 10am to 4pm, ranging from local builders, landscape and garden experts, a variety of home improvement specialists, green living pros, greenhouse builders and more! Information is available online at homeandgardenmag.com/fair.
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Denver
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Adobe Video Media
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Denver Open Media at 11:00 AM
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Learning professional editing within the Adobe CS5.5 Production Suite is available through this course at Open Media Foundation! Making a truly professional looking video cannot be done simply with an editing program alone. To get the look you desire, often that means taking advantage of the other programs in the Adobe Production Suite!
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Kyle James Hauser
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Swallow Hill Music at 08:00 PM
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Kyle James Hauser is a Denver-based singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist specializing in banjo. A graduate of the prestigious Berklee College of Music, Hauser has been a highly respected studio player for the better part of a decade, playing on albums by Head For The Hills, Will Knox, among others. His debut solo studio album, 2011s Oh Oh, was recorded with an all-star cast of national and local musicians, including cellist Ben Sollee (Sparrow Quartet) and guitarist Grant Gordy
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Longmont
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Gateways to Transformation Open House-Free Demos!
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Gateways to Transformation at 11:00 AM
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Open House! Learn about and experience some of the services available at Gateways to Transformation!
Free Demonstrations of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy Process Art Healing Sound and Energy Sessions Horse Jumping Equine Gestalt Coaching Holistic Horse Riding and Horse Massage
Snacks & drinks provided. Pony rides. Please wear long pants and closed-toe shoes or boots.
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Loveland
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Imanginative Journaling at Sunrise Ranch
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Sunrise Ranch at 04:00 AM
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Through this one-day experience, workshop leaders offer a variety of journaling exercises that will assist you to:Open a new world of experience Bring new clarity, heart and power into your life Reclaim your capacity to create magic through the words you write for yourself Find that in the magic of your own written word, your life changes!
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Sunday, May 20
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Boulder
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Growing Gardens Community Plant Sale
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1630 Hawthorn Ave, Boulder, CO at 08:00 AM
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The 12th Annual Growing Gardens Community Plant Sale! Come out and support our gardening community! Our May Sales feature: loads of organic heirloom tomatoes, lots of organic veggie starts plus native plants, hanging flower baskets, blooming annuals, perennials, water wise plants, vines and berries! All proceeds benefit Growing Gardens programming. Time: 8:00am to 4:00pm Who: Growing Gardens visit our website at www.growinggardens.org or call 303-443-9952 Place: Growing Gardens Greenhouse 1630
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Denver
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The Diamond Empire
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Mercury Cafe at 02:00 PM
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This documentary film exposes the way the DeBeers family of South Africa used the exploitation of native Africans along with fantasy and public relations to monopolize the global diamond industry.
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Colorado Chorale presents Music for Life
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Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church 1980 Dahlia St. Denver, C at 04:00 PM
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Experience the verve of The Colorado Chorale as it performs Brittens Rejoice in the Lamb, Bernsteins Chichester Psalms and Kodalys Missa Brevis. Concert attendees will enjoy the beauty of all three choral pieces in one evening! Currently in its 42nd season, the Colorado Chorale is directed by Dr. Frank Eychaner and will be accompanied in this concert by the talents of Rick Seaton, acclaimed organist for Bethany Lutheran Church. Buy your tickets today at www.coloradochorale.org.
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Lyons
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reiki share
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Stillwater Healing Arts Clinic at 03:30 PM
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Free Reiki Share group welcomes all Reiki practitioners and teachers. Practice Reiki. Receive Reiju. Meditate. Facilitated by Gianna Settin of Avanti Healing Arts. 3rd Sunday of each month.
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Monday, May 21
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Boulder
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Senior Trips: Kate Mullen's Irish Pub
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West Boulder Senior Center at 10:30 AM
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Come with the Boulder Senior center on a trip to a uniquely irish bar and restaurant. Kate Mullen's is one hundred percent Irish owned and operated and all efforts have been made to bring a real authentic Irish dining experience. Call the West Boulder Senior Center for more information or to register at 303-441-3148.
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Louisville
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DaVinci Labs - The Surveillance Society
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DaVinci Institute at 06:30 PM
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Join us at DaVinci Labs as we explore how much privacy we have sacrificed in the name of modern convenience and safety. We will be discussing who is tracking our movements, whether or not they represent a threat to our civil liberties, and how we can take steps to be both safe and maintain a comfortable level of privacy in our daily lives.
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Tuesday, May 22
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Boulder
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A Course in Miracles:Awakening to the Peace of God!
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Boulder Unity Church at 06:30 PM
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book is needed for class Miracles are natural. When they do NOT occur something has gone wrong. This group meets every week for one year. Register on-line at www.unityofboulder .com or by phone (303) 442-1411
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A Course in Miracles
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Unity Church at 06:30 PM
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Awakening to the Peace of God! Miracles are natural. When they do NOT occur something has gone wrong. This group meets every Tuesday(5/22/12) for one year. This class will change your life. Register on-line at www.unityof boulder.com or by phone (303) 442-1411
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Denver
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Pomegranate Place Global Film Fest Presents the film As We Forgi
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Pomegranate Place at 06:30 PM
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Lyons
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Make your own Water Kefir
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Stillwater Healing Arts Clinic at 05:30 PM
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Learn about this amazing probiotic health elixir. Learn a variety of recipes and leave with your own batch of everlasting kefir. Limited to six participants.
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Addictions Support Group
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Stillwater Healing Arts Clinic at 07:00 PM
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Free Support Group for anyone struggling with addictions of any form. Facilitated by James Hart. Every Tuesday.
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Thursday, May 24
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Boulder
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Talking About Death... Natural Transitions Conversations - Gree
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Boulder Public Library at 06:30 PM
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A New Quarterly Public Forum Natural Transitions will be hosting regular, quarterly public meetings in Boulder to provide a forum for those with questions about conscious, holistic approaches to end of life, including home and family-led green funerals. These meetings will take place in the Creekside Room at the main branch of the Boulder Public Library at 9th and Canyon from 6:30-8PM. The first portion of the meeting will be an open forum, so that members of the public can bring their quest
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Denver
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"Get the Scoop on Alpha-1"
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Bonnie Brae Ice Cream, 799 S University Blvd at noon
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Bonnie Brae Ice Cream, 799 S University in Denver, will sponsor a Fundraiser from Noon - 5PM on Thursday, May 24th for needed funds for research for a CURE for Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency, one of the most common hereditary disorders in the world. This disorder can result in life-threatening lung disease in adults and liver disease in children and adults. The money raised will go to the Alpha-1 Foundation (www.alphaone.org). Judy Simon, one of the owners, has Alpha-1.
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Rebel with a Cause Gala
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Seawell Ballroom, DCPA at 05:00 PM
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Please join us on May 24, 2012 for the conservation community's signature event of the year: the Rebel with a Cause Gala. Mingle with high-profile lawmakers, sustainability pioneers and outdoor industry leaders and be a part of CEC's work to protect Colorado's treasured lands and open spaces. Event includes a VIP reception, silent and live auctions, an elegant dinner and keynote from our Rebel honoree, Peter Metcalf, of Black Diamond Equipment. Phone: (303) 405-6703
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Editing with iMovie
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Denver Open Media at 06:00 PM
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Have iMovie on your computer and want to learn how to edit?
Making a great movie from home video is easier than you think! Chances are, you have a camcorder, a digital camera, or an iPhone - and maybe all three.
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Storyteller: Pat Pascoe, discusses Helen Ring-Robinson, the firs
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Pomegranate Place at 07:00 PM
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Author and former Colorado senator Pat Pascoe share stories from her recent book on the life of Helen Ring-Robinson. Helen Ring Robinson was Colorado's first female state senator and only the second in the United States. Pat Pascoe will be available for book signing following this event.
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Friday, May 25
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Boulder
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Haulin' Ass
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Chautauqua Auditorium at 07:00 PM
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Haulin Ass is a documentary about pack-burro racing-one of the most challenging, yet least recognized, sports in modern culture. Filmed during the 2009 burro racing season, the hour long film captures images of this remarkable adventure sport as it traces the personal world of three devoted competitors in their quests to take the triple crown while overcoming their own mental and physical obstacles. Brian Metzler and other burro racers featured in the film will be on hand to answer questions.
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Denver
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The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1973
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2727 Social Centre at 07:00 PM
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Join the Denver branch of the International Socialist Organization for a screening of "The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1973" followed by drinks and music at 27 Social Centre, 2727 West 27th Avenue, 80211. "The Black Power Mixtape" examines the evolution of the Black Power movement using music, recently recovered 16mm footage, and audio interviews.
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Lafayette
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Ollin Farms Garden Program
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WOW! Children's Museum at 10:30 AM
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Join our friends from Ollin Farms as they prepare and plant WOW!'s summer vegetable garden. Kids can watch and even lend a helping hand as weeds are pulled, soil is tilled, and new veggies are planted! Garden program begins at 10:30am and is included with Museum admission. For more information: Contact WOW! at (303) 604-2424 or visit www.wowchildrensmuseum.org. WOW! is located at 110 N. Harrison Avenue in Lafayette.
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Saturday, May 26
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Boulder
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Bioneers Salon
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Arborwood Clubhouse - Boulder at 06:00 PM
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We will watch "Journey of the Universe", a movie based on the cosmology of Thomas Berry, and recent science. Duncan Campbell, host of KGNU's "Living Dialogues" will lead a discussion about the movie. It is a potluck dinner. This is a monthly gathering. For info: coloradobioneerssalon@hotmail.com, 720-317-1107
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Madonna Meets Whore
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Boulder Theater at 07:30 PM
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Where do the lines begin to blur between Madonna and Whore? When it comes to sexuality, love, and desire we often fall into a paradox where women are cast as Madonna; the nurturer, the mother, the virgin, or as Whore; the erotic, the lusty, the sexualized. Madonna Meets Whore is a special place where the profane and the sacred become one in each dancer. Join us for a magical night of burlesque dance, be prepared to laugh, cry, and be turned on with this cultural expose.
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Niwot
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A Journey of Self-Healing and Discovery
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Double Rainbow Ranch at 09:00 AM
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A workshop synthesizing new and ancient Eastern healing wisdom, with Soma Glick, D.O.M.(NM), L.Ac., CHom. It will benefit healers and seekers, anyone wanting more vibrant health and a deeper understanding of the life force (Qi), Jing (Essence), Shen (Spirit), Yin Yang and the Five Elements. You will learn how important they are to us and how to work with them through tools and practices for a long, healthy life.
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Tuesday, May 29
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Denver
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Final Cut Pro 7 Workshop
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Denver Open Media at 06:00 PM
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The Final Cut Pro Workshop will cover basic editing skills and Final Cut Pro systems available at DOM. With a maximum of 2 students to every instructor and system, students will receive intimate hands-on training.
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Wednesday, May 30
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Denver
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Adobe Audition Workshop
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Denver Open Media at 06:00 PM
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Want to learn how to tell a good story using audio recordings? Our Adobe Audition workshop will cover the basics of the program and teach students how to record, improve and enhance your own audio tracks.
Audio with Adobe Audition introduces students to the world of creating and enhancing audio projects using Adobe Audition.
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Adobe Audition Workshop
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Denver Open Media at 06:00 PM
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Want to learn how to tell a good story using audio recordings? Our Adobe Audition workshop will cover the basics of the program and teach students how to record, improve and enhance your own audio tracks.
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Intro to Studio Production Workshop
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Denver Open Media at 06:00 PM
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Start a new hobby with your friends! Learn basic studio production skills and get certified to use two new television studios to shoot live shows.
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Thursday, May 31
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Boulder
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Wise Fool New Mexico "Back Stage at the Circus"
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Boulder Public Library at 03:30 PM
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Based in Santa Fe, Wise Fool has operated for more than ten years on the belief that circus and puppetry are inherently revolutionary art forms that empower individuals and enrich lives. Circus and puppetry mix visual and performing arts through colorful costumes and settings, graceful skills, and storytelling.The performance will be followed followed by a one-hour hands-on "Try it Yourself Circus Zone" for youth and families. This workshop starts at 4:30.
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Denver
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Talk by World Renowned Eric Toensmeier: INTRODUCTION TO EDIBLE F
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Beacons Creative community Space 2630 East 3rd Avenue at 06:00 PM
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Learn to garden the way a forest does-- even in the city. Meet renowned expert & author Eric Toensmeier as he prepares to teach both a weekend & a 6-day intensive workshop on the topic here in Colorado. He'll be covering a wealth of information on native useful & edible plants, herbs, fruits that may not be well known. Take advantage of his expertise even if you can't make it to the 6-day intensive: More info on that at: Woodbinecenter.org
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Caleb Slade and Reviving Cecilia
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Swallow Hill Music at 07:30 PM
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Individually his songs tell stories. Engaging tales of love and revenge; hope and reason. Together, they convey a message that the path to bliss is not ignorance, but intellectual honesty. As compositions, his songs are full of bravado: Strong vocals backed by steady and rhythmic piano. Their cinematic qualities create scenes of people finding the authentic victory in defeat and the determination to live a worthwhile life. Caleb lives, writes, and performs in Denver, Colorado.
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Friday, June 01
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Boulder
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Communication Strategies for Sustainability (online)
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Sustainable Practices Program at 09:00 AM
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Sustainable Practices offers non-credit professional development courses. This online course provides insights and information about the process of creating deep and lasting institutional change for sustainability. Students will learn the process of change at the human, departmental, and organizational levels. This course is geared toward future leaders of medium to large organizations assigned the task of making their organization a sustainable organization. Term-based online course.
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Boulder Folders - Learn Origami
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Boulder Public Library at 11:00 AM
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Based in Santa Fe, Wise Fool has operated for more than ten years on the belief that circus and puppetry are inherently revolutionary art forms that empower individuals and enrich lives. Circus and puppetry mix visual and performing arts through colorful costumes and settings, graceful skills, and storytelling. "Too Much Noise" performance will be followed by puppet making workshop.
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Broomfield
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Alice in Wonderland, the ballet
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Broomfield Auditorium at 07:00 PM
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Alice, an adventure into the depths of imagination. Modern choreography, coupled with amazing costumes and an exciting mix of characters make this a truly unforgettable show. Suitable for all ages June 1 at 7pm June 2 at 2pm and 7pm Tickets www.danseetoile.org
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Denver
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Never Never Grow Up - 39th Birthday Bash
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Children's Museum of Denver at 06:00 PM
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The Childrens Museum of Denver will transform the plaza into an elegant evening of imagination and youthful spirit. The whimsical adults-only fundraiser boasts live entertainment, silent and live auctions, delectable food, a raffle and fun for everyone!
To learn more or purchase tickets visit our website at www.mychildsmuseum.org or contact Lisa Andersson at 303-561-0104 or LisaA@cmdenver.org
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First Friday at Pomegranate Place presents: Hope. One Word. One
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Pomegranate Place at 06:00 PM
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Please Pomegranate Place for a night of visual art and poetry featuring the work of women artists. From 6pm-7pm will be poetry readings and from 7pm-9pm will be time to view the visual art and socialize.
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Fancy Tiger Clothing Presents: Mopeds. Civilized Living.
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Fancy Tiger Clothing, 55 Broadway at 07:00 PM
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Fancy Tiger Clothing announces an evening of mopeds centered on Moto Ocho, a Denver vintage moped showroom and service center. Join us Friday June 1st from 7pm-10pm at Fancy Tiger Clothing, 55 Broadway where you can view mopeds and learn more about the Moto Ocho vision with owner Tim Husmann.
Tim Husmann has a passion for mopeds, as a rider and as a mechanic. He runs a moped showroom and service center at 2830 Larimer street, a neighborhood that has become known for young, creative startups
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Saturday, June 02
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Denver
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Denver Brain Tumor Walk
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Sloans Lake Park at 07:30 AM
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Fort Collins
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Love Never Dies: Messages from the Other Side with John Holland
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Masonic Temple, 225 W. Oak St. Fort Collins at 10:00 AM
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2 Incredible Psychic Mediums, 1 Amazing Day! Explore the fascinating subject of spiritual mediumship with two of the country's top mediums, John Holland and Suzane Northrop. During a day of surprises, insights and inspiration, audience members will learn how to discover their psychic self and have a rare and unique opportunity to hear from loved ones who have passed over. 10am - 4:30pm. Tickets: www.BellaSpark.com or 970-443-0732
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Morrison
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National Trails Day
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Dinosaur Ridge at 10:00 AM
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A booth at the Dinosaur Ridge Visitor Center will have information about the area's hiking trails, the Dinosaur Ridge interpretive trail, and Triceratops Trail. Scientists will talk about replicas of fossils that can be seen on the Triceratops Trail.
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National Trails Day
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Dinosaur Ridge at 10:00 AM
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A booth at the Dinosaur Ridge Visitor Center will have information about the area's hiking trails, the Dinosaur Ridge interpretive trail, and Triceratops Trail. Scientists will talk about replicas of fossils that can be seen on the Triceratops Trail.
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Monday, June 04
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Boulder
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Classics 101: Twelfth Night
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Boulder Public Library at 07:00 PM
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Join the CSF dramaturgs at the Boulder Public Library for behind-the-scenes discussions on the plays in the CSF summer season. Each presentation will include information about the plot, production history, and major themes of the CSF productions. The Classics 101 series is great way to get behind-the-scenes knowledge about the CSF summer season.Each presentation concludes with a free drawing for tickets to the CSF season.
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Denver
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Intro to Google Docs
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Denver Open Media at 06:00 PM
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Google docs are a collection of powerful tools that are free and easy to use! Come learn about how Google docs can make your life easier and more efficient!
Intro to Google Docs class will cover the basics of using Google's free, web-based software and storage service.
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Louisville
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The Coming Talent Wars :: Winning the Hearts and Minds of Great
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DaVinci Institute at 06:30 PM
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The difference between an average employee and an exceptional employee is nothing short of the difference between success and failure.
But exceptional people dont want to work for average or below average companies. So what exactly constitutes a good company in the mind of a prospective employee?
Join us on June 4th as we will be taking an in-depth look at this question, and discuss how the standard for good companies is about to change in the future.
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Tuesday, June 05
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Boulder
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Introduction to Green Building (online)
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Sustainable Practices Program at 04:00 AM
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Sustainable Practices offers non-credit professional development courses. In this class we will cover all aspects of green building including site selection, site protection, green building materials, energy efficiency, renewable energy, water efficiency, advanced framing and more.
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Wednesday, June 06
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Boulder
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The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia & Alzheimer's Disease
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West Senior Center at 10:00 AM
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Learn about typical age-related changes we experience as we get older and what is not typical. Review the 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimers and the difference between dementia and Alzheimers disease. Get a better understanding of the disease, how it progresses and the role of genetics. Hear about how research is providing hope for earlier diagnosis, when treatments are the most effective, and how to plan for the future. Call 800-272-3900 or visit www.alz.org/co/ to register.
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Thursday, June 07
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Boulder
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Comedy Night
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The Bitter Bar at 09:00 PM
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The Bitter Bar offers a Comedy Night the first Thursday of each month.
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Denver
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Shooting Video with DSLR Cameras
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Denver Open Media at 06:00 PM
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Have a DSLR Camera with video recording capabilities? Did you know you can shoot professional quality videos and films using it? This course will cover all the basics of using your DSLR for shooting video.
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Adobe After Effects Workshop
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Denver Open Media at 06:00 PM
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Are you interested in learning motion graphics? The introductory class covers the basics and more using After Effects, a powerful program preferred by many in the industry.
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2012 Stray Cat Strut
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City Park Pavilion at 06:00 PM
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Join us for this years Stray Cat Strut event to help spay/neuter our local feline friends! This years Strut has a new twist. Were taking it to City Park Pavilion on Thursday, June 7. Well have a silent and live auction, heavy hors d'oeuvres and an open bar, plus, you can watch the sunset over the mountains from one of Denvers best loved parks. **NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR** Admission includes appetizers and an open bar. Purchase in advance @ www.thefelinefix.org
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Parker
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Parker Days Festival
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O'Brien Park at 05:00 PM
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Parker Days is June 8, 9, 10 with a sneak peek on June 7. Four stages packed full of entertainment - including live bands, line dancing and street dance, strongman competition, Bella Luna Circus, with one stage all-community event. The Kids Corner will include over 50 free attractions - Dinosaur Ridge, The Wildlife Experience, Denver Aquarium, SkyVenture and so much more. Buskers lining the streets plus a full carnival. Carnival passes with associated cost.
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Friday, June 08
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Boulder
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Permaculture and Regenerative Design
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Sustainable Practices Program at 09:00 AM
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Sustainable Practices offers non-credit professional development courses. This course introduces two main ecological design frameworks, Regenerative Design and Permaculture Design and considers current sustainability challenges for human society within these frameworks. Students will gain theoretical and applicable tools to create closed-loop, human ecosystems.
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Sustainability for Local Governments
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Sustainable Practices Program at 09:00 AM
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Sustainable Practices offers non-credit professional development courses. This online course provides practical examples of how to generate new organizational action models to engage a community and inspire a municipality to develop sustainability initiatives. This is a term-based online course and ends July 7. Early Bird Discount applies.
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Author/Illustrator Kadir Nelson Comes to Boulder
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Boulder Public Library at 11:00 AM
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Kadir Nelson is an award-winning American artist whose works have been exhibited in major national and international publications, institutions, art galleries, and museums.
There will also be a book sale and signing after the event. Questions, Contact: Carol Heepke, heepkec@boulderlibrary.org or 303-441-3196
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Author/Illustrator Kadir Nelson Comes to Boulder
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Boulder Public Library at 07:00 PM
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Kadir Nelson is an award-winning American artist whose works have been exhibited in major national and international publications, institutions, art galleries, and museums. There will be a book sale and signing after the event.
Questions? Contact Carol Heepke, heepkec@boulderlibrary.org or 303-441-3196
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Twelfth Night
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre, University of Colorado campus at 08:00 PM
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Drunken antics and stories of true love are twisted together in Shakespeares classic comedy of mixed identity, Twelfth Night.
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Centennial
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Bowl In Style
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Celebrity Lanes Bowling Alley at 05:00 PM
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Bowl in Style (Celebrity Bowling & Fashion Show) 5pm to 10pm @ Celebrity Lanes 15755 East Arapahoe Road Centennial, CO 80016 For more information call 303-621-5715 or visit www.derrickmartin.net
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Saturday, June 09
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Boulder
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Whittier Mapleton Garden Tour
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Mapleton Hill Historic Distric at 10:00 AM
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This self-guided walking tour features 8 spectacular, rarely seen, private gardens in the Mapleton Hill Historic District in Boulder. Highlights include: unusual water features, beautiful vegetable designs, park-like private gardens, xeric inspirations and shady settings. All tour gardens are within walking distance of each other. See website (www.whittiergardentour.com) for advance ticket sales locations. Day- of tickets can be purchased at the corner of 9th and Mapleton and 437 Pine St.
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Camouflage and Invisibility
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Foothills near Boulder at 06:00 PM
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Find out how to disappear in the forest or anywhere! You will learn what the eye does and does not see and how to utilize that knowledge to become nearly invisible to other people and animals. Techniques of camouflage will be covered as well as routines of awareness you can practice to increase you ability to move silently and stealthily through the wilderness. We will end with a series of nighttime sneaking activities and games more fun than "capture the flag." 6-9pm
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Twelfth Night
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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Drunken antics and stories of true love are twisted together in Shakespeares classic comedy of mixed identity
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Denver
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Derrick Martin 5th Annual Youth Sportsfest
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Thomas Jefferson High School at 09:00 AM
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Derrick Martin Back-to-Back Super Bowl Champion Hosting his 5th Annual Youth Sportsfest. Pre-registration at 8:30am,camp 9am to 12pm at Thomas Jefferson High School, 3950 South Holly Street FOOTBALL & CHEER CAMP Grades 1-8 For more information visit www.derrickmartin.net or contact 303.621.5715
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Morrison
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Dinosaurs Discover Natinal Get Outdoors Day
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Dinosaur Ridge at 10:00 AM
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Abandon your couch or computer to celebrate the outdoors. Guides will be stationed along the trail to point out dinosaur evidence. For kids hands-on activities will include: gold panning, metal detecting, fossil sieving, a simulated dinosaur dig, a scavenger hunt,& dinosaur track painting with a free track. Mr. Bones will perform & Trek Through Time exhibit hall.
Hike the Ridge trail or take an optional shuttle bus along the trail.
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Parker
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Summer in the Rockies I
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Colorado Horse Park at 04:30 PM
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Enjoy the Olympic sport of Grand Prix Show Jumping. Horses & riders compete over obstacles 5 feet tall. Spectators are welcome at all events. Wonderful equestrian-themed shopping, food, coffee and other beverages make this an event to remember.
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Monday, June 11
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Boulder
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Wild & Wise Rhythm Keepers
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Foothills near Boulder at 09:30 AM
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For girls 11 and up: Connect with the heartbeat of the Earth and your own creativity. Drumming, storytelling, poetry, movement and song - this camp explores it all and more! Girls delve into a wide range of creative arts that instill a stronger sense of self, communication skills, leadership, and self-reliance. In addition to having fun and building friendships, girls gain enhanced musical sensibility, solid rhythmical building blocks, drumming. June 11-15: M-F 9:30am-3:30pm.
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Free Staged Reading: Henry VI cycle
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Boulder Public Library at 07:00 PM
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Join the CSF dramaturgs at the Boulder Public Library for behind-the-scenes discussions on the plays in the CSF summer season. Each presentation will include information about the plot, production history, and major themes of the CSF productions. June 4: Twelfth Night (Rand Harmon, dramaturg) June 11: Richard III (Heidi Schmidt, dramaturg) June 18: Noises Off (Greg Thorson, dramaturg) June 25: Women of Will (Hadley Kamminga-Peck, dramaturg) July 2: Treasure Island (Bianca Gordon, dramaturg)
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Tuesday, June 12
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Boulder
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Bat Discovery with Perry Conway
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Boulder Public Library at 11:00 AM
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Enter the world of our most mysterious mammals, the BATS. With original music, narrative, award-winning photography and ANIMALS..... audiences will learn about the secret lives of these fascinating animals. Produced and presented by: W. Perry Conway
Questions? Contact Carol Heepke, heepkec@boulderlibrary.org or 303-441-3196
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David Barsamian on "Occupy the Economy: Challenging Capitalism"
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Left Hand Books at 07:00 PM
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David Barsamian presents his new book, "Occupy the Economy: Challenging Capitalism" (coauthored with Richard Wolff)
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Wednesday, June 13
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Denver
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Intro to 3D Animation Using Blender
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Denver Open Media at 06:30 PM
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Learning how to do 3-D animation has never been easier! In this class, you'll learn the basics and more of 3-D animation using Blender, the free open source 3D content creation suite.
une 13, 20, 27 & July 11th, from 6:30-8:30p; students must be able to attend all 4 sessions.
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Thursday, June 14
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Boulder
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"Born To Be Wild... In Colorado" with Perry Conway
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Boulder Public Library at 11:00 AM
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Tara Performing Arts High School presents The Secret Garden
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Nomad Theatre at 01:30 PM
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In this Tony-award-winning musical, orphaned Mary Lennox is sent from India to live with her brooding uncle in Yorkshire. Her life there is as gloomy and miserable as the house itself, where she hears eerie wailing but sees only shadows, until friendly spirits, both living and dead, help her to unlock the mystery of the secret garden.
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Tara Performing Arts High School presents The Secret Garden
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Nomad Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In this Tony-award-winning musical, orphaned Mary Lennox is sent from India to live with her brooding uncle in Yorkshire. Her life there is as gloomy and miserable as the house itself, where she hears eerie wailing but sees only shadows, until friendly spirits, both living and dead, help her to unlock the mystery of the secret garden.
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Denver
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Pre-Production Basics
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Denver Open Media at 06:00 PM
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Planning well for your media projects is crucial to a smooth production and a high quality final product. Come and learn the basics of how to make sure your project is a success!
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Longmont
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Woody Guthrie Night
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Longmont Public Library at 07:00 PM
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Dan Blegen presents "Hard Travelin': Woody Guthrie's Life and Songs."
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Friday, June 15
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Boulder
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Introduction to Sustainability Coordinating
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Sustainable Practices Program at 09:00 AM
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Sustainable Practices offers non-credit professional development courses. In this course, students will gain insight into what it takes to implement a successful sustainability program and will be better qualified to redefine their career as a sustainability professional. Pre-registration is required.
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Tara Performing Arts High School presents The Secret Garden
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Nomad Theatre at 01:30 PM
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In this Tony-award-winning musical, orphaned Mary Lennox is sent from India to live with her brooding uncle in Yorkshire. Her life there is as gloomy and miserable as the house itself, where she hears eerie wailing but sees only shadows, until friendly spirits, both living and dead, help her to unlock the mystery of the secret garden.
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Aztec Stories
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Boulder Public Library at 02:00 PM
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Michael Heralda has presented "Aztec Stories" this culturally educational, musical, and interactive program, to students and interested listeners of all ages throughout the U.S.
The stories, ballads, and narratives presented in this program are all true and based on documented accounts of what is termed the oral tradition - stories handed down through families, generation after generation.
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Tara Performing Arts High School presents The Secret Garden
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Nomad Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In this Tony-award-winning musical, orphaned Mary Lennox is sent from India to live with her brooding uncle in Yorkshire. Her life there is as gloomy and miserable as the house itself, where she hears eerie wailing but sees only shadows, until friendly spirits, both living and dead, help her to unlock the mystery of the secret garden.
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Denver
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Just Add Water
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Children's Museum of Denver at 09:00 AM
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Just Add Water is an innovative outdoor summer exhibit full of swirling, whirling, geyser-filled adventures. Explore the wildly unpredictable elements of water as you pump, channel, pour, sprinkle, divert and paint with components like The Geyser, Water Works, Whirlpools and Fountains and the Blank Slate Gallery. All Just Add Water activities are included with Museum admission. Experiences are weather permitting. June 15-August 22
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Saturday, June 16
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Boulder
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Tara Performing Arts High School presents The Secret Garden
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Nomad Theatre at 01:30 PM
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In this Tony-award-winning musical, orphaned Mary Lennox is sent from India to live with her brooding uncle in Yorkshire. Her life there is as gloomy and miserable as the house itself, where she hears eerie wailing but sees only shadows, until friendly spirits, both living and dead, help her to unlock the mystery of the secret garden.
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The 4th Annual 1940s WWII Era Ball
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Boulder Airport at 06:00 PM
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Join us Fathers Day weekend for a 1940s USO style show with Frank Sinatra & The Andrews Sisters! Step into Hollywoods TBM Avenger! Enjoy a night of dancing with your sweetheart, amongst WWII planes/flybys, military vehicles and re-enactors listening to the Rocky Mountains most sought after big band The Hot Tomatoes, under the nose of a WWII Bomber. Also with A WWII parachute jump, hula dancers, Boulder Swing Dance, swing dancing lessons and aerialists.
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Tara Performing Arts High School presents The Secret Garden
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Nomad Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In this Tony-award-winning musical, orphaned Mary Lennox is sent from India to live with her brooding uncle in Yorkshire. Her life there is as gloomy and miserable as the house itself, where she hears eerie wailing but sees only shadows, until friendly spirits, both living and dead, help her to unlock the mystery of the secret garden.
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Denver
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EPIC Field Day
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2100 York Street, Denver CO 80205 at 11:00 AM
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The *Denver VOICE* and This is a Clue invites teams of fun-loving explorers to join them at City Park for a day of puzzles, games, scavenging and more. The event will begin at 11 A.M. with an after party starting at 2 P.M. Food trucks and a beer tent will be available throughout the competition and the winning team will be awarded for the quickest finish. After party details to be announced!
Want a bigger role in this EPIC event? Volunteers wanted and sponsorships available! denvervoice.org
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Final Cut Pro X Workshop
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Denver Open Media at 01:00 PM
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Final Cut Pro X is here! This workshop will cover basic editing skills and get students familiar with the newest version of Final Cut. Low student to teacher ratios will ensure that students receive the support they need to acquire solid editing skills.
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Louisville
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Book to Nook Pixels to Profit
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DaVinci Institute at 08:30 AM
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Brian Schwartz, The Kindle Expert will be teaching a intensive workshop on how to tap into the largest and fastest-growing digital marketplaces with a scalable and automated plan. When acted upon, you will reach a wider audience, uncover new niches, realize a larger profit, create a closer connection with your readers, all while getting increased exposure for your work.
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Parker
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Littleton Equine Medical Center & Platinum Performance Grand Pri
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Colorado Horse Park at 04:30 PM
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Enjoy the Olympic sport of Grand Prix Show Jumping. Horses & riders compete over obstacles 5 feet tall. Spectators are welcome at all events. Wonderful equestrian-themed shopping, food, coffee and other beverages make this an event to remember.
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Sunday, June 17
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Boulder
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Tara Performing Arts High School presents The Secret Garden
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Nomad Theatre at 01:30 PM
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In this Tony-award-winning musical, orphaned Mary Lennox is sent from India to live with her brooding uncle in Yorkshire. Her life there is as gloomy and miserable as the house itself, where she hears eerie wailing but sees only shadows, until friendly spirits, both living and dead, help her to unlock the mystery of the secret garden.
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Tara Performing Arts High School presents The Secret Garden
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Nomad Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In this Tony-award-winning musical, orphaned Mary Lennox is sent from India to live with her brooding uncle in Yorkshire. Her life there is as gloomy and miserable as the house itself, where she hears eerie wailing but sees only shadows, until friendly spirits, both living and dead, help her to unlock the mystery of the secret garden.
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Littleton
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Fair & Circket Tournament, Charitable Event for "Sri Lanka Rehab
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ConerStone Park at 09:00 AM
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Monday, June 18
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Boulder
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Daughters of the Earth Camp
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Foothills near Boulder at 09:30 AM
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For girls 7-12: Explore nature's magic and abundance! Each day is a new adventure. One day we might go on a scavenger hunt in search of nature's secret and the next day track animals by the creek. Every day includes games, songs, stories, nature crafts, and time for splashing in the water. Girls learn teamwork and ancient skills for living close to the Earth, while growing more comfortable being in nature and being true to themselves. June 18-22; M-F 9:30am-3:30pm.
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Free Staged Reading: Henry VI cycle
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Boulder Public Library at 07:00 PM
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Join the CSF dramaturgs at the Boulder Public Library for behind-the-scenes discussions on the plays in the CSF summer season. Each presentation will include information about the plot, production history, and major themes of the CSF productions. June 4: Twelfth Night (Rand Harmon, dramaturg) June 11: Richard III (Heidi Schmidt, dramaturg) June 18: Noises Off (Greg Thorson, dramaturg) June 25: Women of Will (Hadley Kamminga-Peck, dramaturg) July 2: Treasure Island (Bianca Gordon, dramaturg)
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Thursday, June 21
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Denver
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Editing with Adobe Premiere
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Denver Open Media at 06:00 PM
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Come and learn basic editing skills in our Adobe CS5.5 Premiere Pro Workshop!
This workshop will cover basic editing skills and get students familiar with the newest version Adobe's editing software, Premiere Pro.
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Friday, June 22
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Boulder
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Communication Strategies for Sustainability
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Sustainable Practices Program at 09:00 AM
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Sustainable Practices offers non-credit professional development courses. This course is designed to help you assess the viewpoints of stakeholders, craft messages that have a better chance of building bridges, and navigate conversations about these topics with diplomacy and confidence. Pre-registration is required. Early Bird Discount applies.
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Richard III
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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The audience takes a journey back in history and sees the world through evil eyes in a conquest for the throne in the powerful Richard III.
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Saturday, June 23
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Boulder
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Richard III
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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The audience takes a journey back in history and sees the world through evil eyes in a conquest for the throne in the powerful Richard III.
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Broomfield
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9th Annual Real Choices Pregnancy Care Center Golf Tornament
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Eagle Trace Golf Course at 08:00 AM
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Join us FORE! a fun filled day on the course: play the course, become a sponsor, make a contribution financially or volunteer. Play includes green fee, cart, breakfast and lunch, prizes and awards. Come help us continue to offer Boulder Valley confidential services, before, during and after unexpected pregnancies.
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Denver
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Field Production Workshop
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Denver Open Media at 11:00 AM
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Most perceived barriers to professional-quality video production don't really exist. You can produce high-quality work even with limited financial resources. In the Field Production workshop, we focus on ease, affordability and resourcefulness in professional-quality video production.
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Parker
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Summer in the Rockies III
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Colorado Horse Park at 04:30 PM
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Enjoy the Olympic sport of Grand Prix Show Jumping. Horses & riders compete over obstacles 5 feet tall. Spectators are welcome at all events. Wonderful equestrian-themed shopping, food, coffee and other beverages make this an event to remember.
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Sunday, June 24
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Boulder
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Twelfth Night
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 06:30 PM
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Drunken antics and stories of true love are twisted together in Shakespeares classic comedy of mixed identity
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Monday, June 25
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Boulder
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Free Staged Reading: Henry VI cycle
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Boulder Public Library at 07:00 PM
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Join the CSF dramaturgs at the Boulder Public Library for behind-the-scenes discussions on the plays in the CSF summer season. Each presentation will include information about the plot, production history, and major themes of the CSF productions. June 4: Twelfth Night (Rand Harmon, dramaturg) June 11: Richard III (Heidi Schmidt, dramaturg) June 18: Noises Off (Greg Thorson, dramaturg) June 25: Women of Will (Hadley Kamminga-Peck, dramaturg) July 2: Treasure Island (Bianca Gordon, dramaturg)
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Thursday, June 28
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Boulder
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Noises Off
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University Theatre, University of Colorado campus at 07:30 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Friday, June 29
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Boulder
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Saturday, June 30
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Boulder
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Twelfth Night
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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Drunken antics and stories of true love are twisted together in Shakespeares classic comedy of mixed identity
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Denver
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Final Cut Pro Workshop
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Denver Open Media at 11:00 AM
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The Final Cut Pro Workshop will cover basic editing skills and Final Cut Pro systems available at DOM. With a maximum of 2 students to every instructor and system, students will receive intimate hands-on training.
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Sunday, July 01
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Boulder
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Richard III
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 06:30 PM
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The audience takes a journey back in history and sees the world through evil eyes in a conquest for the throne in the powerful Richard III.
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Monday, July 02
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Boulder
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Free Staged Reading: Henry VI cycle
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Boulder Public Library at 07:00 PM
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Join the CSF dramaturgs at the Boulder Public Library for behind-the-scenes discussions on the plays in the CSF summer season. Each presentation will include information about the plot, production history, and major themes of the CSF productions. June 4: Twelfth Night (Rand Harmon, dramaturg) June 11: Richard III (Heidi Schmidt, dramaturg) June 18: Noises Off (Greg Thorson, dramaturg) June 25: Women of Will (Hadley Kamminga-Peck, dramaturg) July 2: Treasure Island (Bianca Gordon, dramaturg)
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Thursday, July 05
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Boulder
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Comedy Night
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The Bitter Bar at 09:00 PM
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The Bitter Bar offers a Comedy Night the first Thursday of each month.
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Friday, July 06
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Boulder
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Saturday, July 07
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Boulder
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Richard III
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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The audience takes a journey back in history and sees the world through evil eyes in a conquest for the throne in the powerful Richard III.
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Denver
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Intro to Studio Production Workshop
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Denver Open Media at 11:00 AM
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Start a new hobby with your friends! Learn basic studio production skills and get certified to use two new television studios to shoot live shows.
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Loveland
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Meet the Real-Life Dr. Doolittle: Amelia Kinkade Animal Communic
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Sunrise Ranch, 100 Sunrise Rd. Loveland at 09:00 AM
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Have you ever wondered what your animal was thinking as it looked up at you with shining eyes? Amelia Kinkade knows! And she can teach YOU to understand your animal's thoughts, too. Here's the opportunity to discover what your animal wants, needs, feels, and REALLY thinks. Two-day Workshop: July 7 - 8. 9am - 4:30pm. Tickets: www.BellaSpark.com or 970-443-0732.
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Parker
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Griffis Apartment Fund & Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck Grand P
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Colorado Horse Park at 04:30 PM
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Enjoy the Olympic sport of Grand Prix Show Jumping. Horses & riders compete over obstacles 5 feet tall. Spectators are welcome at all events. Wonderful equestrian-themed shopping, food, coffee and other beverages make this an event to remember.
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Sunday, July 08
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Boulder
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Monday, July 09
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Boulder
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Gaia Kids Camp
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Foothills near Boulder at 09:30 AM
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For children 10 and up: Spend a week feasting on wild edibles, journeying with the plants, making salve, and crafting potions. Every day introduces you to new plant allies, plus games, songs, stories and splashing in the creek. Important plants to avoid, such as poison ivy, are also identified. Children learn how to work with plants safely and respectfully while connecting with nature and each other. July9-13; M-F 9:30am-3:30pm.
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Tuesday, July 10
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Boulder
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Friday, July 13
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Boulder
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Tools and Techniques for Sustainability
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Sustainable Practices Program at 09:00 AM
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Sustainable Practices offers non-credit professional development courses. The central objectives of this course are to familiarize students with techniques by which to develop, execute, and monitor strategies related to sustainability efforts. The course introduces technical approaches that are available and the analytical frameworks by which to track sustainability efforts. Pre-reg required. Early Bird Discount applies. This is a term-based online course that ends on August 12.
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Treasure Island
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre, University of Colorado campus at 08:00 PM
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Swashbuckling adventure for the whole family can be found in the hunt for buried gold on Treasure Island!
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Saturday, July 14
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Boulder
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Treasure Island
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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Swashbuckling adventure for the whole family can be found in the hunt for buried gold on Treasure Island!
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Parker
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Wells Fargo Advisors Grand Prix
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Colorado Horse Park at 04:30 PM
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Enjoy the Olympic sport of Grand Prix Show Jumping. Horses & riders compete over obstacles 5 feet tall. Spectators are welcome at all events. Wonderful equestrian-themed shopping, food, coffee and other beverages make this an event to remember.
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Sunday, July 15
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Boulder
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Summer Edible and Medicinal Plants
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Foothills near Boulder at 09:30 AM
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Summertime provides an abundance of food and medicine if you know where to look. Come find out which plants are good to eat, will heal your aches and pains, and should be avoided. You will learn how to correctly identity and safely and appropriately harvest common edible and medicinal plants of our area. Plus you will learn common poisonous plants that can be hazardous and/or mistaken for nonpoisonous look-alikes. We will share a wild salad we harvest! 9:30am-12:30pm
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Twelfth Night
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 06:30 PM
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Drunken antics and stories of true love are twisted together in Shakespeares classic comedy of mixed identity
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Tuesday, July 17
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Boulder
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Treasure Island
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 06:30 PM
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Swashbuckling adventure for the whole family can be found in the hunt for buried gold on Treasure Island!
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Wednesday, July 18
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Boulder
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Treasure Island
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 06:30 PM
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Swashbuckling adventure for the whole family can be found in the hunt for buried gold on Treasure Island!
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Thursday, July 19
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Boulder
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Richard III
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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The audience takes a journey back in history and sees the world through evil eyes in a conquest for the throne in the powerful Richard III.
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Denver
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Intro to the Mac Workshop
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Denver Open Media at 06:30 PM
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Want to learn the basics of using a Mac? In just one hour our intro workshop will increase your confidence level on Macs and have you ready to go!
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Saturday, July 21
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Boulder
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Women of Will
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 02:00 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Treasure Island
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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Swashbuckling adventure for the whole family can be found in the hunt for buried gold on Treasure Island!
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Loveland
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Get Your Shift Together with Bruce Lipton & Joe Dispenza
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Embassy Suites, Loveland, I-25 & Crossroads Blvd. at 09:00 AM
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This unique and rare collaboration between Bruce Lipton, internationally renowned cellular biologist, bestselling author and speaker, and Dr. Joe Dispenza, neuroscientist, chiropractor, author, lecturer and expert on the brain, mind and human potential highlights their unique paths as they explore the common ground for transforming human consciousness in this critical period of our history. 9am - 5:30pm. Tickets: www.BellaSpark.com or 970-443-0732
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Parker
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Parker Adventist Hospital Grand Prix
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Colorado Horse Park at 04:00 PM
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Enjoy the Olympic sport of Grand Prix Show Jumping. Horses & riders compete over obstacles 5 feet tall. Spectators are welcome at all events. Wonderful equestrian-themed shopping, food, coffee and other beverages make this an event to remember.
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Sunday, July 22
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Boulder
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Twelfth Night
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 06:30 PM
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Drunken antics and stories of true love are twisted together in Shakespeares classic comedy of mixed identity
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Monday, July 23
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Denver
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Making Music with Garageband
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Denver Open Media at 06:00 PM
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Bring out your inner composer or rock star! This class uses GarageBand to walk students through the basics of creating audio for a wide range of projects!
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Tuesday, July 24
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Boulder
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Treasure Island
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 06:30 PM
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Swashbuckling adventure for the whole family can be found in the hunt for buried gold on Treasure Island!
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Wednesday, July 25
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Boulder
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Thursday, July 26
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Boulder
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Richard III
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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The audience takes a journey back in history and sees the world through evil eyes in a conquest for the throne in the powerful Richard III.
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Friday, July 27
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Boulder
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Saturday, July 28
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Boulder
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Richard III
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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The audience takes a journey back in history and sees the world through evil eyes in a conquest for the throne in the powerful Richard III.
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Sunday, July 29
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Boulder
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Treasure Island
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 06:30 PM
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Swashbuckling adventure for the whole family can be found in the hunt for buried gold on Treasure Island!
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Monday, July 30
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Boulder
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Nature Explorers Camp
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Foothills near Boulder at 09:30 AM
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For children 7-12: Discover nature's magic and mysteries! Each day is a new adventure. One day we might go on a scavenger hunt in search of nature's secret and the next day track animals by the creek. Every day includes games, songs, stories, nature crafts, and time for splashing in the water. Children learn teamwork and ancient skills for living close to the Earth, while growing more comfortable being in nature and being true to themselves. July 30-Aug 3; M-F 9:30am-3:30pm/
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Tuesday, July 31
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Boulder
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Treasure Island
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 06:30 PM
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Swashbuckling adventure for the whole family can be found in the hunt for buried gold on Treasure Island!
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Wednesday, August 01
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Boulder
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Thursday, August 02
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Boulder
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Richard III
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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The audience takes a journey back in history and sees the world through evil eyes in a conquest for the throne in the powerful Richard III.
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Friday, August 03
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Boulder
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Sustainability for K-12 School Districts
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Sustainable Practices Program at 09:00 AM
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Sustainable Practices offers non-credit professional development courses. In this course participants will learn about the challenges and opportunities involved in integrating sustainability into curriculum and operations at a district level. Participants will leave with transferable how-to strategies to improve sustainability in any district. Pre-reg required. Early Bird Discount.
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Saturday, August 04
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Boulder
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Twelfth Night
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 08:00 PM
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Drunken antics and stories of true love are twisted together in Shakespeares classic comedy of mixed identity
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Sunday, August 05
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Boulder
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Noises Off
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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Farcical comedy and backstage antics involving sardines cause big laughs in the beloved Noises Off.
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Treasure Island
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Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre at 06:30 PM
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Swashbuckling adventure for the whole family can be found in the hunt for buried gold on Treasure Island!
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Friday, August 10
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Boulder
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Saturday, August 11
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Boulder
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Sunday, August 12
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Boulder
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 02:00 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Women of Will
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University Theatre at 07:30 PM
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In its first performance outside of Massachusetts, renowned Shakespearean expert Tina Packer will present a cycle of five plays that provide a journey through the world of Shakespeare through the women that make up his plays. This production, Women of Will, promises to be moving, educational and insightful all at once.
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Thursday, August 16
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Boulder
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Boulder International Fringe Festival
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Boulder at 05:00 PM
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Boulder International Fringe Festival August 15th to 26th, 2012
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Friday, August 17
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Boulder
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Treasure Island
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Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities at 07:00 PM
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Swashbuckling adventure for the whole family can be found in the hunt for buried gold on Treasure Island!
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Saturday, August 18
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Boulder
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Treasure Island
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Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities at 07:00 PM
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Swashbuckling adventure for the whole family can be found in the hunt for buried gold on Treasure Island!
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Saturday, September 15
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Louisville
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Professional Speaking Boot Camp
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DaVinci Institute at 08:30 AM
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Learn Professional Speaking Tips and Techniques from an Industry Pro
Christie Ward is an experienced professional speaker and can tell you the ins and outs of what it takes to be one yourself.
Christie employs accelerated learning techniques and designs curriculum that speaks to todays adult learner. Her programs are uplifting, and always teach you something!
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Sunday, September 16
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Boulder
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Boulder Green Streets Ciclovia
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Downtown Pearl Street to North Boulder Recreation Center at 10:00 AM
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Save the date for Boulders 3rd Annual Ciclovia on Sunday September 16th. Look forward to a longer route, more activites, and lots more fun! Join us as a vendor or sponsor to highlight your products and services to over 10,000 members of the Boulder community. Contact Boulder Green Streets at jesi@bouldergreenstreets.org. We'll see you on the street!
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Saturday, September 22
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Boulder
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5th Annual Kaleidoscope Mardi Gras Ball
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Avalon Ballroom at 06:00 PM
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A fundraiser for runaway, homeless, neglected and at-risk youth. Join us for an inspirational evening to benefit the runaway, homeless, neglected and at-risk youth of our community. Enjoy authentic Creole cuisine and festive rum Mojitos. Move your hips to Cajun music and zydeco music. Pick up a fabulous trip to New Orleans or make a pledge during our special appeal. All proceeds benefit the residents- current and future- of Attention Homes. RSVP/Order Online at www.attentionhomes.org
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Sunday, September 23
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Denver
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Hop, Skip & a Jump Start
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Children's Museum of Denver at 09:00 AM
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Lace up! Hop, Skip & a Jump Start is the perfect race for every member of the family with a stroller-friendly 5K, an Infant Crawl, Toddler Trot, Kid Course.
Prizes awarded.
To learn more or register, visit mychildsmuseum.org or contact Lisa Andersson at 303-561-0104.
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Saturday, September 29
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Louisville
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DaVinci Inventor Bootcamp - Make Millions From Your Inventions
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DaVinci Institute at 08:30 AM
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Inventions are not just patents to be hung on a wall. They are the starting point for a new business enterprise. So, not only does the inventor have to figure out how to create a working product or device, they also have to drive it forward, creating a business model that will enable it to survive. And thats where we come in.
The DaVinci Inventor Boot Camp will help you focus on whats important. Stake your claim on the invention world! Reserve your seat now for this revolutionary event.
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Monday, October 15
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Denver
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Kinetics!
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Children's Museum of Denver at 09:00 AM
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Kinetics! is the Childrens Museum of Denvers new innovative science and engineering exhibit. Imagine a life-sized marble run where balls cascade down ramps, gather in bins, roll along tracks and through tubes all designed by children. Explore physical science hands-on and discover the fundamentals of forces and motion through play!
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Saturday, October 20
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Boulder
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Center for ReSource Conservation 8th Annual ReWards Dinner
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St. Julien Hotel at 05:30 PM
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The Center for ReSource Conservation would like for you to SAVE THE DATE for the 8th Annual ReWards Dinner on Saturday, October 20th 5:30 p.m. at the luxurious St. Julien Hotel and Spa to honor individuals and businesses in the community that have positively impacted the environment. This event will feature food packages, exciting trips, one-of-a-kind Colorado experiences and an Instant Wine Cellar with a never-to-be-duplicated wine collection for one lucky bidder!
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Tuesday, October 23
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Denver
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Women of Distinction Thin Mint Dinner
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Sheraton Denver Downtown at 05:30 PM
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Tuesday, January 22
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Denver
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Film: "Have You Heard From Johannesburg"
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Mercury Cafe at 02:00 PM
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This film documents the key role played by African-Americans in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Directed by Connie Field. 90 minutes.
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