Climate Action Hour
Sanitas Brewing Co. 3550 Frontier Avenue, Boulder, USJoin us at Sanitas Brewing to enjoy a beer, meet other people who care about the climate, and make an impact.
Join us at Sanitas Brewing to enjoy a beer, meet other people who care about the climate, and make an impact.
From a mobile home park in Boulder, to a jail cell in Denver, to an unlikely council gathering in Gunnison, the three Democracy Cycle short plays reflect the stories of distinct Colorado communities. Join us for staged readings of these works that ask: where can we find shelter—a home—in these turbulent times? The answer may not be as far as we think.
This Plastic Free July, join us to learn about authentic solutions to plastic pollution. Hear from experts on what really works in plastics recycling and what is just industry greenwashing.
Plastic Free July may be coming to an end, but there's still so much to learn about plastic pollution and the many ways we can take action against it. To close out a month of education and activism, we invite you to join us for a watch party and panel discussion to learn about authentic solutions to plastic pollution. Hear from experts on what really works in plastics recycling and what is just industry greenwashing.
Explore LGBTQIA+ representation in books! Teens across the gender and sexuality spectrum are welcome to attend and engage in fun dialogue and activities, snacks provided. For teens / grades 6-12. Meets at Out Boulder County on the first Thursday of the month at 5 p.m.
Join us at our table between the Boulder Farmers' Market and the Boulder Bandshell and fold a paper crane as a symbol of hope and peace as part of the annual Cranes for our Future initiative sponsored by our friends at the Nuclear Threat Initiative.
LEARN the real history of our country through the voices of Native people, European colonists, and historians. INTERACT — Experience this history as you never have before. UNDERSTAND why this history matters to all Americans today. RESPECT Native Americans’ rights, cultures, and presence.
Pollinators are declining broadly, but city parks may hold the key to their success in urban settings. In this webinar, our expert speaker will unpack the results of a city-wide study in Denver where she discovered which city parks best support pollinators, and how neighborhood income may be playing a role. Representatives from Denver Parks & Rec will also be joining us to discuss how this study will impact the future of Denver parks.
This committee works to protect communities from fracking and collaborates closely with partner groups and impacted communities to work towards a Colorado future beyond oil & gas. Together, let's Phase Out Fracking by 2030!
Wildflower Project is working with Canelo Project to use a natural clay paint (aliz) to finish their new classroom at Yellow Barn! Come learn about natural building and painting materials in this one-day workshop and community project.