• Medic Training

    YMCA Boulder County 2850 Mapleton Ave, Boulder

    Care for your neighbors as institutions fail by learning life-saving skills from four medical professionals. Topics include CPR, choking, bleeding, overdose, drowning, hypothermia and hypoglycemia.

  • Cafecito de Abril / April’s Cafecito

    Boulder Recycling Center 1901 63rd St, Boulder, US

    Acompáñanos a un Cafecito especial en celebración del Día de la Tierra, donde nos reuniremos para convivir, disfrutar de un cafecito y aprender más sobre la sostenibilidad y el reciclaje en nuestra comunidad. / Join us for a special Cafecito in celebration of Earth Day, where we’ll come together to connect, enjoy cafecito, and learn more about sustainability and recycling in our community.

  • Songs for a Sacred Earth: Alliance Center Earth Week Event

    The Alliance Center 1536 Wynkoop St, Denver, CO, us

    Join us during Earth Week for an evening of music, reflection, and connection exploring how sound, spirit, and story can deepen our relationship with the living world.

  • Challenges & Trade-offs in Achieving 100% Clean Electricity

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

    Our Boulder County chapter welcomes Ron Sinton, President of Sinton Instruments, for a Speaker Series presentation exploring the challenges and trade-offs of achieving 100% renewable energy.

  • Why Private Land Conservation Matters

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

    This program will feature a discussion about the importance of protecting and conserving privately owned land in Colorado for the benefit of people and wildlife.

  • How Flowers Made Our World Webinar

    Virtual

    Using examples from his latest book, How Flowers Made Our World, David Haskell will illuminate the many ways that we live on a floral planet.

  • PEOPLE of the SACRED LAND Film Premiere & Discussion

    Dairy Arts Center 2590 Walnut Street Boulder, CO 80302

    PEOPLE of the SACRED LAND follows Richard Williams (Oglala Lakota, Northern Cheyenne) as he recounts the widely untold history of Colorado through the findings of the Truth, Restoration, and Education Commission (TREC) reports.

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