• May Day Protests, City Council, and the History of Boulder's Ditches

  • May 1 2025
  • Duración: 3 m
  • Podcast

May Day Protests, City Council, and the History of Boulder's Ditches

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  • Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Thursday, May 1st, 2025.

    Today marks May Day in Boulder, and the city is already buzzing with activity. If you're looking to participate in today's protests, the earliest demonstration begins at 11 a.m. at the entrance to the National Institute of Standards and Technology labs. This is part of larger May Day events happening throughout Colorado today.

    The City Council will be gathering for their regular meeting today. If you're interested in local governance or have issues you'd like to address, this is your opportunity to tune in or attend. The meeting is scheduled to take place later today, and public participation is always encouraged.

    For those who enjoy Boulder's historic aspects, mark your calendars for this Saturday, May 3rd, when the city will host "Digging Boulder: A Tour of the Ditches that Helped Develop the City." This educational tour offers a fascinating look at Boulder's water infrastructure history and how it shaped our community's development.

    Also on Saturday, the Official Junior Explorer Ceremony will take place in North Boulder, a wonderful event for families with young children interested in nature and exploration.

    In local business news, the Gold Hill Inn and Ward cafe have reopened for the season, perfect timing as we head into the warmer months. These beloved local establishments are ready to welcome visitors and locals alike.

    Music lovers should note that while not in Boulder proper, funk legends George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic will be performing at Denver's Ogden Theatre on May 7th. This is definitely worth the short trip to Denver for what promises to be an unforgettable show.

    There's been much discussion about downtown Boulder's vitality lately, with some questioning if the area's best days are behind it. The latest issue of Boulder Weekly dives into this topic with perspectives from various community stakeholders.

    If you're looking for great food deals, local foodies are buzzing about what's being called "Boulder's best full meal lunch deal" – check out this week's Boulder Weekly for details.

    This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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