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Events
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Join Longmont for Palestine every Sunday from 12:00 - 1:00 pm on 6th & Main St. in Longmont for a weekly Palestine vigil! Bring your signs and posters, or just stop on by to ask any questions you may have and get to know us! We will have signs available, as well as informational flyers, postcards, and zines.
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Join Longmont for Palestine at SandΨs every Sunday at 1:30pm for Teatime for Palestine! This is simply an offer to hold space for each other and to be in community, bound by our solidarity and shared fight for a Free Palestine. |
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Did you ever wonder if the land acknowledgement you were making was accurate? With so much misinformation and disinformation about Native Nations, you have to look hard for accurate sources.
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We will walk through voter-rights essentials, ID and registration issues, vote-by-mail and ballot curing, accessibility and language assistance, polling-place troubleshooting, de-escalation, incident reporting, and disinformation response.
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At Longmont Humane Society, we believe that it is our responsibility to safeguard the physical and behavioral well-being of the animals in our care as well as in our community.
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Microbes play a powerful role in the health of wildlife—from beneficial partners to harmful pathogens. At CU Boulder's McKenzie Lab, Dr. Valerie McKenzie and her team study how these microscopic organisms shape animal lives and ecosystems. |
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From sustaining desert ecosystems to supporting agricultural economies, bats are essential pollinators and pest managers. Yet, their contributions are often overlooked, and many species face growing threats.
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A creative response to ongoing climate crises. Use this as a space to express, create, compost.
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We’re grilling burgers with beef from Drylands Agroecology Research to showcase regeneratively-raised meat, straight from the land at Yellow Barn.
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The U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR) invites you to Frasier for an Explorer Series special event, a screening of Gathered in Darkness, followed by a panel discussion on Wednesday, October 29 from 7:30-8:30 pm (MT). |
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Join us for Energy and Birds, an engaging evening exploring how energy impacts our lives, ecosystems, and climate.
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We are delighted to kick-off a new set of "live audience" podcast interviews with special guests Brigitte Mars and Ron Lemire, discussing "50 Years of Holistic Healing Renaissance in Boulder - a Retrospective." |
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Located in the heart of Downtown Boulder, the Boulder Farmers Market is a must-stop destination for visitors and longtime residents alike. Whether you’re fueling up for a Buffs game or a hike in the Flatirons, we look forward to seeing you at the farmers market.
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We’re proud to be a growers-only market, meaning every product at the Longmont Farmers Market is created locally and sold by the vendors who produce it.
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Join the Flatirons Farmers Coalition for our annual HoeDown celebration! Farmers have been working hard all season. To celebrate, we'll take a well-deserved break to enjoy community, dancing, and good food. FFC brings you dancing with music, a local food truck, a silent auction, and drinks from 5-10pm. |
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Join Longmont for Palestine every Sunday from 12:00 - 1:00 pm on 6th & Main St. in Longmont for a weekly Palestine vigil! Bring your signs and posters, or just stop on by to ask any questions you may have and get to know us! We will have signs available, as well as informational flyers, postcards, and zines.
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Join us with our friends at CU Boulder Students for Justice in Palestine on Sunday, November 2nd from 1-4 PM in Boulder for an event to make art and support families in Gaza!
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Join us for the Front Range Palestine Cinema Day, on Sunday, November 2nd.
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Join Longmont for Palestine at SandΨs every Sunday at 1:30pm for Teatime for Palestine! This is simply an offer to hold space for each other and to be in community, bound by our solidarity and shared fight for a Free Palestine.
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Be part of a global campaign to uplift Palestinian voices with over 500 Palestinian film screenings around the world. |
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When the government shuts down, workers and families pay the price. Join us for a deep dive into the power struggles, paycheck disruptions, and political games threatening America's workforce.
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We'll be joined by Karl Rabago to discuss the value that distributed energy resources (DERs), specifically solar and solar + storage, provide to the grid and its stakeholders. The presentation will outline the full list of benefits provided by DERs and rate and incentive structures to ensure that asset owners, grid operators, and ratepayers all benefit from these resources.
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Join Boulder Office of Disaster Management, Wildfire Partners, and Boulder Watershed Collective to learn about wildfire preparedness and free mitigation services.
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In this virtual circle, we will witness our individual and collective grief and find ways of living and being in relationship to our beautiful planet. |
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In times of uncertainty, connection matters more than ever. SVP Boulder County’s signature annual event brings together nonprofit leaders, community members, SVP Partners, and local officials to honor the incredible impact of our nonprofit sector. It’s an evening to connect, reflect, and celebrate the organizations that keep Boulder County strong.
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Join us at St. Vrain’s Cidery in Longmont to learn about our public lands. |
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The "Biodiversity's Role in Resilient Communities: Why it Matters Now" is a digital dialogue series that offers opportunities to meet, engage with, and explore opportunities for advancing urban biodiversity as an integral ingredient in community resilience and well-being.
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Join IEEFA for our next webinar discussing our latest report about how renewable energy parks with wind and solar resources, battery and long-term storage, and flexible loads, should be evaluated as alternatives to SMRs and gas with carbon capture as Colorado manages its transition away from coal. |
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Located in the heart of Downtown Boulder, the Boulder Farmers Market is a must-stop destination for visitors and longtime residents alike. Whether you’re fueling up for a Buffs game or a hike in the Flatirons, we look forward to seeing you at the farmers market.
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We’re proud to be a growers-only market, meaning every product at the Longmont Farmers Market is created locally and sold by the vendors who produce it.
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Common Good Forum is an annual gathering of activists, artists, thinkers, and dreamers designed to inspire and empower all participants to advance the Common Good.
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Give your kids a fun introduction to birdwatching with naturalist Dave Sutherland, who began his fascination with birds at age 3.
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In this interactive workshop, we will explore how working with Native Americans toward social and environmental justice involves letting go of and dismantling colonial cycles of oppression.
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Join Sustainable Resilient Longmont to celebrate our local climate action leaders! |
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The 3rd annual Yellow Barn Film Festival will take place this year on November 9th. All the films screen inside our historic yellow barn.
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Join Longmont for Palestine every Sunday from 12:00 - 1:00 pm on 6th & Main St. in Longmont for a weekly Palestine vigil! Bring your signs and posters, or just stop on by to ask any questions you may have and get to know us! We will have signs available, as well as informational flyers, postcards, and zines.
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Join Longmont for Palestine at SandΨs every Sunday at 1:30pm for Teatime for Palestine! This is simply an offer to hold space for each other and to be in community, bound by our solidarity and shared fight for a Free Palestine. |
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We are thrilled to welcome back our first Empower Hour guest (January 2021), Bryan Hannegan of Holy Cross Energy (HCE) for an update!
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In November, our Boulder County chapter welcomes Dr. Peter Lilienthal for a look at the history of distributed power.
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Jacob Watts will discuss the OSMP three year research program which has attempted to comprehensively document the lichen biota of the Front Range foothills of Boulder and surrounding counties for the first time via extensive specimen collection, morphological taxonomy, and DNA barcoding when necessary. |
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A remembrance celebration honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Joanna Macy.
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Join the NAACP for a Rapid Response briefing on the government shutdown and threats to the Affordable Care Act.
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The Antarctic is undergoing rapid systemic change, marked by significant reductions in frozen water, including glaciers, ice shelves and sheets, and sea ice. This unprecedented transformation will have profound impacts on polar ecosystems, affecting life from phytoplankton to penguins and, ultimately, people. |
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This year, to honor our first decade of collaborative pollinator conservation efforts in Colorado, we have organized a 2-day Summit with 3 keynote speakers, followed by the inaugural (free!) Youth Pollinator Summit which will bring middle and high school students (ages 13+) together at the CU Museum of Natural History to advocate for Colorado’s pollinators.
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In honor of Colorado Recycles Week, the Boulder County Resource Conservation Division is hosting a special Open House at the Boulder County Recycling Center!
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Pesticides are a major contributor to declines in pollinators and other invertebrates. Unfortunately, our towns and cities are not immune -- plants, soil, and waterways are often contaminated with these chemicals, both from applications in yards and parks and from hidden movement from far-off sources.
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Join 350 Network Council and people around the country to learn how to FIGHT BACK against misinformation from powerful, for-profit energy utilities as a part of the fossil fuel industry.
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Oil and gas companies spent 450 million to get Trump and Congressional Republicans elected so they can continue to poison our communities and climate without consequence.
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We invite you to explore the art and science of vermicomposting as more than a method for waste diversion… it’s a movement. Come get your hands in the soil, learn how nature regenerates itself, and discover how this simple practice can change how we live, grow, and give back to Mother Earth.
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Now that the hostages taken by Hamas have been released and Palestinian prisoners have returned to Gaza, what does the future look like for Palestine and Israel? |
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This year, to honor our first decade of collaborative pollinator conservation efforts in Colorado, we have organized a 2-day Summit with 3 keynote speakers, followed by the inaugural (free!) Youth Pollinator Summit which will bring middle and high school students (ages 13+) together at the CU Museum of Natural History to advocate for Colorado’s pollinators. |
4 events,
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Located in the heart of Downtown Boulder, the Boulder Farmers Market is a must-stop destination for visitors and longtime residents alike. Whether you’re fueling up for a Buffs game or a hike in the Flatirons, we look forward to seeing you at the farmers market.
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We’re proud to be a growers-only market, meaning every product at the Longmont Farmers Market is created locally and sold by the vendors who produce it.
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Get ready to buzz with excitement at the Youth Pollinator Summit where we'll learn, share, and protect our essential pollinators! |
5 events,
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The 350 Boulder County Team is hosting our annual training for volunteers to learn new organizing and campaign development skills. All interested in skilling up for climate action are welcome! (You don't have to be a current 350CO member.)
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Join Longmont for Palestine every Sunday from 12:00 - 1:00 pm on 6th & Main St. in Longmont for a weekly Palestine vigil! Bring your signs and posters, or just stop on by to ask any questions you may have and get to know us! We will have signs available, as well as informational flyers, postcards, and zines.
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Come tour a 100% gas-free Boulder home and see how they have sustainably electrified their house. Get ideas for your own home.
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Join Longmont for Palestine at SandΨs every Sunday at 1:30pm for Teatime for Palestine! This is simply an offer to hold space for each other and to be in community, bound by our solidarity and shared fight for a Free Palestine.
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In this 2-hour participatory program, we experience the history of the colonization of Turtle Island, the land that is now known as the United States. The story is told through the words of Indigenous leaders, European/American leaders, and Western historians. |
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On Nov. 19, commissioners vote on whether to approve the Sunlight-Long Well Pad: an industrial drill site comprised of 32 new fracking wells just .6 miles from the Aurora Reservoir. |
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A creative response to ongoing climate crises. Use this as a space to express, create, compost.
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Native American Housing Circle Coalition Meeting When: Nov 19, 2pm-3:30pm Where: Virtual ZOOM LINK The Native American Housing Circle (NAHC) is hosting its virtual coalition meeting on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, from 2:00–3:30 p.m. This month features: • Sierra Trujillo (Taos Pueblo) – Executive Director of NAHC, sharing updates on the organization's continued growth and housing justice […]
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Come dressed up and get ready to celebrate. This event will be a special gathering to celebrate the harvest season, bring our community together for one final holiday hurrah, and to get the barn all dressed up to showcase the space for future events! |
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The "Biodiversity's Role in Resilient Communities: Why it Matters Now" is a digital dialogue series that offers opportunities to meet, engage with, and explore opportunities for advancing urban biodiversity as an integral ingredient in community resilience and well-being.
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The holiday season is fast approaching, when many of us are likely to see family members, neighbors, and old friends in person. |
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Located in the heart of Downtown Boulder, the Boulder Farmers Market is a must-stop destination for visitors and longtime residents alike. Whether you’re fueling up for a Buffs game or a hike in the Flatirons, we look forward to seeing you at the farmers market.
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Join Luna Cultura at the Sewing Revolution. On the fourth Saturday of the month, we will create a beginner-level sewing project. Materials and tools will be provided. Participants can also bring clothing they want to repair, remake, or upcycle. / Acompaña a Luna Cultura en la Revolución de la Costura. El cuarto sabado del mes realizaremos un proyecto de costura de nivel principiante. Se proporcionarán materiales y herramientas. Los participantes también pueden traer ropa que quieran reparar, rehacer o reciclar.
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Boulder SURJ is proud to present the next event of our Justice Film Series! Doors will open at 6PM, and we will be meeting in the Canyon Theater in the Boulder Public Library. The programming will begin at 6:15 sharp, so plan on arriving early to allow time for parking and finding snacks & seating before the movie starts. |
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Join us for the next Mile Hay Souk — a community pop-up market centered on culture, connection, and care!
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Join Longmont for Palestine every Sunday from 12:00 - 1:00 pm on 6th & Main St. in Longmont for a weekly Palestine vigil! Bring your signs and posters, or just stop on by to ask any questions you may have and get to know us! We will have signs available, as well as informational flyers, postcards, and zines.
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Join Longmont for Palestine at SandΨs every Sunday at 1:30pm for Teatime for Palestine! This is simply an offer to hold space for each other and to be in community, bound by our solidarity and shared fight for a Free Palestine.
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Join us to challenge the legacy of the ‘thanksgiving’ holiday. We will discuss how to collectively work together to confront colonialism and defend Mother Earth. |
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Join three of Boulder’s own Comedy Works headliners – Vinnie Montez, Nancy Norton, and John Novosad – for an unforgettable night of laughter and community support for Nederland. |
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The Native Art Market comes back to Niwot, just in time for holiday shopping! Come down to Niwot Hall and pick up unique gifts made by Native artisans and artists – wall art, sculpture, jewelry, baskets, and more.
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Join Longmont for Palestine every Sunday from 12:00 - 1:00 pm on 6th & Main St. in Longmont for a weekly Palestine vigil! Bring your signs and posters, or just stop on by to ask any questions you may have and get to know us! We will have signs available, as well as informational flyers, postcards, and zines.
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This is a training for white folks, focused on how white folks can show up at BIPOC led actions. We will discuss how whiteness shows up in these spaces and how to support these events both as a participant and as a marshal. We will also address de-escalation tactics. |
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GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of radical generosity. GivingTuesday was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. Since then, it has grown into a year-round global movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity. |
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The "Biodiversity's Role in Resilient Communities: Why it Matters Now" is a digital dialogue series that offers opportunities to meet, engage with, and explore opportunities for advancing urban biodiversity as an integral ingredient in community resilience and well-being.
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Kalaniākea translates as Sky Father, descended from the heavens. He traces his genealogy to the origin of the Hawaiian race over 25,000 years ago. |
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This summit is an opportunity for local artists, organizations, and cultural partners to hear directly from several regional and state funders about their 2026 funding programs. |
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Have an outgrown bike, trike, or scooter gathering dust? Give it a second life by donating it to Share-A-Gift's Fall Donation Roundup! The organization also welcomes gently used toys and children's books.
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You're invited! Join RMPJC for our Annual Meeting and Holiday Party on Saturday, December 6th from 4-6pm at Twisted Pine Brewery!
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REQUIEM FOR THE AMERICAN DREAM features Noam Chomsky, widely regarded as the most important intellectual alive, on the defining political reality of our time: the deliberate and destructive concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a select few. |




