Continuing our fall 2015 City and Cars TV Special we take you all around, starting at the Shelby Museum in Gunbarrel we check out some nice race cars, then Jann goes to the Boulder Drive Electric Week event, Ciclovia Boulder, and 2 hikes in Boulder at Pleasant View fields and White Rocks trail. Then Aaron takes us to the 2015 Great American Beer Festival to check out the fun and talk with some of the brewers, then back to the Boulder County Farmers Market we check out some vendors and talk with the Rocky Mountain Puppy Rescue. After that we check out some shops, Snarf’s Sub Shop in Denver, Bart’s Record Shop, Leather Headquarters at Thunder in the Rockies, Fisher Honda’s new HRV, Rodwin Architecture, McDonald Carpet One and B & M Roofing of Colorado. Then Boulder Channel 1 goes to the QuickBooks Connect Boulder and we present at Boulder New Tech Meetup event. We then talk with a few more city council members and candidates and lastly we spotlight a band and a movie playing to Boulder this weekend.
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro
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Shelby American Collection Museum
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Boulder Drive Electric Week
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Ciclovia Boulder
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Hike of the Day – Pleasant View Fields
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Hike of the Day – White Rocks
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Great American Beer Festival 2015
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Boulder County Farmers Market
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Rocky Mountain Puppy Rescue
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Snarf’s Sub Shop in Denver
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Harvest of Hope Pantry
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Barts Record Shop
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Leather Headquarters at Thunder in the Rockies
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Fisher Honda – A Look at the 2015 HR-V
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Rodwin Architecture and Skycastle Construction
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McDonald Carpet One in Boulder
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B & M Roofing of Colorado
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Quickbooks Connect Boulder
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Boulder Channel 1 Presents at Boulder New Tech
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Boulder City Council Candidates 2015 Pt. 2
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Frank Turner – Joesephine
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Steve Jobs – Movie Trailer
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Outro
Jann shows us where Harvest of hope is in Boulder and how you can take part in either donating to the food bank or receiving food in charity.
Find out more at http://hopepantry.org/ and see more of our videos from the Harvest of Hope Pantry here
Harvest of Hope Pantry in Boulder combines the rich traditions of two Boulder, Colorado Catholic churches, the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center and Sacred Heart of Jesus and their food banks that have served the single poor and families for more 40 years. The Benedictines, a Roman Catholic religious order of monks and nuns, opened the St. Thomas Aquinas Food Bank in 1970, serving the poor from the back porch of the church’s pastoral center. The Sacred Heart of Jesus Food Box Program was founded in 1983 by a dedicated group of parishioners, who prepared boxes of food for needy Boulder households. In 2012, these two Catholic churches combined their programs to form Harvest of Hope Pantry to expand their food bank and hospitality ministries, and to serve the ongoing needs of Boulder’s poor.
The pantry is located 100 yards west of 30th Street on the south side of Valmont Road in a small shopping center next door to the Mexican restaurant Rancho Grande. The closest bus stop is at the corner of 30th Street and Valmont Road.
2960 Valmont Road
Boulder, CO 80301
(720) 382-1971
Website: http://hopepantry.org/
Map & Reviews
E-Mail: barbara@hopepantry.org
Donate to the Harvest of Hope Here