Boulder’s Vibrant Events: A Week of Culture and Connection
August 28, 2024, 11:49 pm
Boulder Book Store
Location: United States
St Julien Hotel & Spa
Location: United States, Colorado, Boulder
Employees: 201-500
Founded date: 2005
Boulder, Colorado, is a canvas painted with vibrant events, where art, nature, and community converge. The upcoming week is a treasure trove of activities that promise to engage the senses and nourish the soul. From yoga in the mountains to literary discussions, Boulder offers something for everyone.
The week kicks off with an Anniversary Celebration at the Sunrise Amphitheater. Picture this: the sun setting behind the Flatirons, casting a golden hue over a serene gathering. At 6 p.m. on Monday, participants will join Justine for a 75-minute SlowFlow yoga session, accompanied by the soothing sounds of live musician John Brewster. After the class, attendees can indulge in a sound bath led by Valerie Weyrich. It’s a chance to unwind, connect with nature, and savor delicious food and mocktails. The price ranges from $35 to $65, a small price for a slice of tranquility.
For those who crave adventure, the Hike + Yoga event at The Peoples’ Crossing Trailhead beckons. At 7 a.m. on Monday, Lori will lead a group on a 15-minute hike, followed by a 45-minute yoga session. This is not just exercise; it’s a communion with the earth. Participants will return refreshed, both in body and spirit.
As the sun sets, the Liquid Mechanics Brewing Company will host “Tales from the Taproom II” at 5:30 p.m. This event is a history lesson wrapped in a pint. Attendees will explore the evolution of Colorado’s brewing scene while enjoying a cold beer. For $25, it’s a delightful way to sip and learn.
Tuesday continues the momentum with a blend of culinary and cultural experiences. The Summer Vegan Harvest Dinner at St. Julien Hotel & Spa is a highlight. At 6 p.m., guests will dine on a three-course vegan feast, crafted by Chef Rich Byers. The meal features seasonal produce from local farms, paired with cocktails and wine. For $110, it’s a gastronomic journey that celebrates the bounty of the earth.
Simultaneously, the Roadhouse Boulder Depot will host a free performance by Dave Honig. He’ll serenade the audience with the timeless songs of Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday. It’s a chance to experience the magic of jazz in an intimate setting.
For book lovers, the Boulder Book Store will feature a signing event for Peter Heller’s new book, “Burn,” at 6:30 p.m. This event promises a deep dive into the author’s latest work, which explores friendship against a backdrop of dystopian chaos. For just $5, attendees can engage with the author and immerse themselves in a world of literature.
The evening continues with the Friendship Goodybag Poetry Open Mic at Boulder Wine Bar. Starting at 7 p.m., this event invites everyone to share their poetry. It’s a space for creativity and connection, where words flow freely and friendships blossom.
Music lovers should not miss the Faculty Tuesdays concert at Grusin Music Hall at 7:30 p.m. This eclectic program showcases the oboe’s vocal-like qualities across various genres. From Bach to jazz, the evening promises a rich auditory experience. Best of all, it’s free.
As the week progresses, the Boulder Public Library will host a Midday Music Meditation on Wednesday at noon. This event offers a serene escape, featuring improvised music from talented artists. It’s a moment to pause, breathe, and let the music wash over you.
Later that evening, the From Our Shelves Fiction Book Club will gather at 7 p.m. to discuss “The Bandit Queens” by Parini Shroff. This book club is a haven for literary enthusiasts, fostering discussions that spark new ideas and perspectives.
Thursday brings more opportunities for connection. The Meadows Branch Library will host a Nature Story Time at 10:15 a.m. This event encourages early literacy skills through books, songs, and play, all while celebrating the beauty of nature.
In the evening, BOCO Cider will feature the Howling Coyote Tour at 6 p.m. This acoustic showcase will highlight the talents of Joe Booth and Doug Fulker. It’s a chance to enjoy live music in a relaxed setting, surrounded by the warmth of community.
Boulder’s calendar is a tapestry woven with diverse threads of culture, nature, and community. Each event is a unique opportunity to connect with others, explore new ideas, and savor the beauty of life. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the coming week offers a chance to dive into the heart of Boulder.
So, lace up your hiking boots, grab your yoga mat, or pick up a book. The city awaits, ready to inspire and invigorate. In Boulder, every moment is a chance to create memories, forge connections, and celebrate the vibrant tapestry of life. Don’t miss out on this week of adventure and discovery.
The week kicks off with an Anniversary Celebration at the Sunrise Amphitheater. Picture this: the sun setting behind the Flatirons, casting a golden hue over a serene gathering. At 6 p.m. on Monday, participants will join Justine for a 75-minute SlowFlow yoga session, accompanied by the soothing sounds of live musician John Brewster. After the class, attendees can indulge in a sound bath led by Valerie Weyrich. It’s a chance to unwind, connect with nature, and savor delicious food and mocktails. The price ranges from $35 to $65, a small price for a slice of tranquility.
For those who crave adventure, the Hike + Yoga event at The Peoples’ Crossing Trailhead beckons. At 7 a.m. on Monday, Lori will lead a group on a 15-minute hike, followed by a 45-minute yoga session. This is not just exercise; it’s a communion with the earth. Participants will return refreshed, both in body and spirit.
As the sun sets, the Liquid Mechanics Brewing Company will host “Tales from the Taproom II” at 5:30 p.m. This event is a history lesson wrapped in a pint. Attendees will explore the evolution of Colorado’s brewing scene while enjoying a cold beer. For $25, it’s a delightful way to sip and learn.
Tuesday continues the momentum with a blend of culinary and cultural experiences. The Summer Vegan Harvest Dinner at St. Julien Hotel & Spa is a highlight. At 6 p.m., guests will dine on a three-course vegan feast, crafted by Chef Rich Byers. The meal features seasonal produce from local farms, paired with cocktails and wine. For $110, it’s a gastronomic journey that celebrates the bounty of the earth.
Simultaneously, the Roadhouse Boulder Depot will host a free performance by Dave Honig. He’ll serenade the audience with the timeless songs of Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday. It’s a chance to experience the magic of jazz in an intimate setting.
For book lovers, the Boulder Book Store will feature a signing event for Peter Heller’s new book, “Burn,” at 6:30 p.m. This event promises a deep dive into the author’s latest work, which explores friendship against a backdrop of dystopian chaos. For just $5, attendees can engage with the author and immerse themselves in a world of literature.
The evening continues with the Friendship Goodybag Poetry Open Mic at Boulder Wine Bar. Starting at 7 p.m., this event invites everyone to share their poetry. It’s a space for creativity and connection, where words flow freely and friendships blossom.
Music lovers should not miss the Faculty Tuesdays concert at Grusin Music Hall at 7:30 p.m. This eclectic program showcases the oboe’s vocal-like qualities across various genres. From Bach to jazz, the evening promises a rich auditory experience. Best of all, it’s free.
As the week progresses, the Boulder Public Library will host a Midday Music Meditation on Wednesday at noon. This event offers a serene escape, featuring improvised music from talented artists. It’s a moment to pause, breathe, and let the music wash over you.
Later that evening, the From Our Shelves Fiction Book Club will gather at 7 p.m. to discuss “The Bandit Queens” by Parini Shroff. This book club is a haven for literary enthusiasts, fostering discussions that spark new ideas and perspectives.
Thursday brings more opportunities for connection. The Meadows Branch Library will host a Nature Story Time at 10:15 a.m. This event encourages early literacy skills through books, songs, and play, all while celebrating the beauty of nature.
In the evening, BOCO Cider will feature the Howling Coyote Tour at 6 p.m. This acoustic showcase will highlight the talents of Joe Booth and Doug Fulker. It’s a chance to enjoy live music in a relaxed setting, surrounded by the warmth of community.
Boulder’s calendar is a tapestry woven with diverse threads of culture, nature, and community. Each event is a unique opportunity to connect with others, explore new ideas, and savor the beauty of life. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the coming week offers a chance to dive into the heart of Boulder.
So, lace up your hiking boots, grab your yoga mat, or pick up a book. The city awaits, ready to inspire and invigorate. In Boulder, every moment is a chance to create memories, forge connections, and celebrate the vibrant tapestry of life. Don’t miss out on this week of adventure and discovery.