This Saturday, May 19, Boulder residents will take paintbrushes to the bleak ground and transform it into something vibrant and awe-worthy. You may wonder who these folks are, making sure the surface we walk on is filled with shades and shapes that serenade those that pass by. They could be… read more
The month of May is the beginning of gardening for so many Westgate homeowners. As you begin your planting this month here are a few tips to consider:
• Don’t plant too early – Be sure to plant your garden after the danger of frost is over. Many flowers and… read more
Coyote Ridge Trail is a great close-to-home hike if you live along the Front Range in Loveland or Fort Collins. It’s located just north of the Erwin neighborhood in Loveland on the west side of Wilson Street (South Taft Hill Road in FoCo). Coyote Ridge is operated by the City… read more
Although I’m not totally misanthropic, I loathe crowds. However, I like the Boulder Farmer’s Market, which started up again in April on Saturday mornings from 6 am – 2 pm. Located on 13th Street between Arapahoe and Canyon, the stands of fruits, veggies, cheeses, breads, spreads, herbs, and a cornucopia… read more
Join in the fun at East Boulder Community park on Saturday, May 19 from noon to 4 p.m.
This free event will also have free water, but bring your own water bottle to reduce waste. Activities include a family yoga class at noon, tennis, tree-planting, water-wise gardening tips, CPR training,… read more
Living in a city definitely has its perks: there are always a lot of things to do, plenty of new friends to be made, and lots of options for food and shopping. In my opinion, one of the only tragic downsides to calling a city home is the shortage of… read more
Just on the east side of Fort Collins at the curving corner of Drake and Ziegler, is the entrance to Colorado State University’s Environmental Learning Center. The hiking area starts off with a swinging, wobbly bridge that made my six year old nervous, but I wasn’t nervous at all until… read more
Boulder has always had a bit of an earthy granola-green vibe about it. We compost our banana peels and put up solar power panels on local schools and business to reduce our carbon footprint. Recently, we have taken an eco-conscious approach when it comes to the mail. According to an… read more
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