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🌱Take Time To Check Out Some Art + Sacred Places Need Protecting!

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Hello all. I'm back with your new copy of the Boulder Patch newsletter. Keep reading to find out the most important things happening these days in town. Today we'll cover these stories and more:

  • Take time to enjoy the art at the CU Art Museum!
  • Looking for a new home?
  • Help protect our sacred places!

But first, today's weather:

Rather cloudy and milder. High: 52 Low: 37.

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Here are the top three stories today in Boulder:

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  1. Looking for something fun and free to do in Boulder on Tuesday, February 21? Why not check out CU Art Museum Exhibition: "Onward and Upward: Shark's Ink?" This exhibition celebrates the “Sharkive,” which is reportedly a very special collection of editioned prints, production materials (drawings, mylars and proofs), shop correspondence and records from Shark’s Ink, a print publisher and lithography studio directed by Bud Shark in Lyons, Colorado.  The Museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. all week. Check it out! (Daily Camera)
  2. When you’re in the market for some fresh digs, hunting down every new listing in the area can take hours of tedious investigating online. That’s why we here at Patch have stepped in and done the prepwork for you. Here’s a sampling of the newest batch of properties to hit the market in and near Boulder — such as one with 4 beds and 2 baths for $1.0 million, and another with 5 beds and 4 baths for $4.0 million.(Boulder Patch)
  3. With the goal of getting everyone together to discuss how to better protect the sacred places in the area, a special program is being held on Tuesday, February 21st from 6 - 8:30 p.m. at JCC in Boulder. Clergy, community leaders, volunteers and congregational staff of all faiths are invited. The program is being co-hosted by the Boulder JCC, the US Attorney’s Office, the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office and local law enforcement agencies. For more information click here. (Boulder JCC via Facebook)



From my notebook:

  • Summit Dog Rescue - Boulder, Colorado: "Listen …. That’s the sound of love! Blue was born deaf, but he won’t let his disability define him. He’s so much more than his disability, which he navigates like a boss. Gentle, tender, brilliant Blue. " (Summit Dog Rescue - Boulder, Colorado via Facebook)
  • Downtown Boulder: "Us? Obsessed with Boulder? Yes we are! What do you love about downtown? " (Downtown Boulder via Facebook)
  • US National Weather Service Denver/Boulder Colorado: "Dangerous conditions will be in place across the high terrain and foothills through Tuesday, with gusts to 85 mph expected. The winds will result in localized whiteout conditions at times. What we recommend avoiding in warned area." (US National Weather Service Denver/Boulder Colorado via Facebook)
  • Boulder JCC: "Is your teenager (grades 8 - 12) interested in sustainability, farming, and cooking? Starting March 7, join us after school at the Milk and Honey Farm to learn a variety of skills like cheese making, soap making, food preservation, and more." (Boulder JCC via Facebook)

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Karena Garrity

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