Bee Boulder Festival

Central Park 13th & Canyon, Boulder, CO, United States

Please join Cool Boulder and Boulder Parks and Rec for the 10th Annual Bee Boulder Festival on September 28, 2024 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. To celebrate the last 10 years, we have created a "10 in 10" list of the most impactful milestone activities and events delivered through Boulder's Pollinator Appreciation Month (September) in support of pollinators, biodiversity and the environment. We will feature these on the Cool Boulder website as we lead up to the September event.

2024 Annual Corn Festival

Agricultural Heritage Center 8348 Ute Hwy, Longmont, CO 80503

The Corn Festival will be bringing Indigenous Knowledge from First Nations Peoples to the public to teach about the value and application of Ancestral and cultural teachings of regenerative agriculture and societal customs. Come celebrate, connect, learn, and dance at the Harvest of All Nations Corn Festival with us and share in the harvest of food we've grown for the people!

2024 Wheatstock Grain & Music Festival

Spirit Hound Distillers Ute Highway, Longmont, Colorado, United States

The Colorado Grain Chain invites you to celebrate grains and community by joining us at our 2nd Annual Wheatstock Grain & Music Festival at Spirit Hound Distillers. Wheatstock Grain & Music Festival is inspired by our late friend and community member, Andy Clark, who co-founded the Colorado Grain Chain. This year, we’ll be sharing the special, limited release of Barrel Fire Whiskey Legacy Edition ‘24. Come celebrate and support the Colorado Grain Chain at Wheatstock–where spirits, grains, music, and delicious food all collide. 

Reverse Tashlich

Exact location provided upon registration

Tashlich is a Rosh Hashanah ritual in which Jews begin the new year by symbolically casting off last year's sins by tossing pebbles or bread crumbs into a body of water. In 2016, the college division of Repair the Sea (Scubi Jew®️) at Eckerd College conceived the idea of hosting a Reverse Tashlich, a beach cleanup to remove human "sins" from the water.

First Storytellers Festival, A Celebration of Native American Theatre

Dairy Arts Center 2590 Walnut St, Boulder, CO

In response to the need for Native theatre artists to work with other Native creatives to develop their shows, First Storyteller’s Festival was created. Each year the festival will develop work for the stage by Native artists from all over Turtle Island, educate the next generation of Native storytellers and help reclaim the narrative for Native stories.

Plastic Pollution & People

Virtual

Join Eco-Cycle for a new webinar about plastic pollution and environmental justice. For this webinar, we are fortunate to be joined by Dr. Phaedra C. Pezzullo!

The Counting of the Heads & New Year’s Purun

eTown Hall 1535 Spruce Street, Boulder

Join us for a great night of theatre, as we present a staged reading of a new ten-minute play by Justin P. Lopez (Mapuche) followed by a staged reading of a new full length play by Steve Callahan (Osage).

Boulder Wednesday Farmers Market

Boulder Farmers Market 13th Street and Canyon Boulevard, Boulder, CO, United States

Wednesday markets are back, and at a new time to accommodate the most sunshine and family friendly vibes! Not only can you enjoy fresh produce and pantry goods from more than 65 vendors, but you can also spend your evening eating at our food court, listening to live music, drinking local beer, and doing Tai Chi with Rocky Mountain Tai Chi.

CONPS Boulder chapter monthly meeting: Flora and Butterflies of Fishers Peak State Park

Exact location provided upon registration

Christian Nunes, wildlife ecologist, will talk about the butterflies and flora of Fishers Peak State Park at the Boulder Chapter CONPS October 2 meeting. He has been part of a team of scientists who inventoried the flora and fauna of this biologically diverse property before and after it became a state park. Please join us for this in-person (and virtual) meeting.