350 CO BoCo Team Meeting

First Congregational Church - 1128 Pine St. - Boulder, CO 80302 401 Pine St, United States

350 BOCO is so excited to gather together to discuss issues and innovative solutions in our commitment to address the climate crisis in Boulder County. 

Project Visibility General Training

Virtual

The Boulder County Area Agency on Aging is sponsoring a Project Visibility general training complete with a screening of the new Project Visibility documentary! This updated version of the documentary features local Rainbow Elders (LGBTQ+/50+) who are living and experiencing life in the state of Colorado. They share their stories, so we can make visible the differences that exist within the LGBTQ+ community.

Cultural Organizations Summit: Preparing for Climate Impacts

Boulder Public Library - Main Library 1001 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO, us

Climate change is accelerating and intensifying. All ten of the hottest years on record have occurred since 2005. The 2013 flood and 2021 Marshall Fire are just two examples of catastrophic impacts playing out close to home. We are approaching a critical juncture in confronting the climate crisis, and Boulder's arts and culture community has an important role to play. At our next summit of cultural nonprofit leadership, we will talk about the best ways for organizations to plan for and actively address climate impacts.

The Justice Film Series Launch

Renée Crown Wellness Institute, CU Boulder Broadway, Boulder, Colorado, United States

Please join us for the launch of our Justice Film Series! We are so excited and grateful to be able to kick off our series at the Reneé Crown Institute. Doors open at 6:15pm, and we will be meeting on the second floor of the Crown Insitute. The Crown does not have its own available parking but there is street parking in the area.

4th Annual EcoFiesta

Fairfax Park, Commerce City Fairfax Drive, Commerce City, Colorado, United States

Every summer, Cultivando convenes community members from Commerce City and Globeville-Elyria-Swansea neighborhoods and beyond to celebrate our hard-earned wins in public health and environmental justice. We expect 300 people this year!

RMPJC Justice Town Hall

Boulder Unitarian Universalist Church 5001 Pennsylvania Ave, Boulder, CO 80303

Don’t miss the Justice Town Hall on Tuesday July 23rd at 6:30pm, where we will come together as a community to learn and discuss the important qualifications for a Boulder Police Chief that puts community safety, equity, and nonviolent de-escalation first.

How Virtual Power Plants Are Bringing Power to the People and The Grid

Virtual

This webinar, part of the Beyond Transmission series by Heatmap Labs, will focus on the key role of customer-side flexibility in the form of Virtual Power Plants (VPPs). Across the country, utilities are harnessing existing network and customer assets – from solar panels and car batteries to smart thermostats and water heaters – to create VPPs that can deliver a range of grid services, satisfy soaring electricity demand, and bring relief to congested grid infrastructure. And VPPs also provide opportunities to empower customers, keep costs low, and decarbonize the grid through flexibility.

Narcan Training for Youth

Boulder Public Library - Main Library 1001 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO, us

The Youth Opioid Overdose Prevention program with Boulder County Public Health is excited to offer an interactive Narcan training for youth! Youth will learn from trained youth and adult educators about what an opioid overdose is, how Narcan (naloxone) works in the body, and how to administer Narcan. This training will provide youth with information to make healthy choices for themselves and know what to do in an emergency.

Climate Action Hour

Sanitas Brewing Co. 3550 Frontier Avenue, Boulder, US

Join us at Sanitas Brewing to enjoy a beer, meet other people who care about the climate, and make an impact.

We The People: The Democracy Cycle

Boulder Public Library Canyon Theater, 1001 Arapahoe Ave.

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.