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22 Boom – Fall TV Special 2013 #2 – Episode 70
Oct 18th
For 22 Boom’s second Fall TV Special of 2013 we bring you some more great videos that go along with the season, including Michael Jackson’s Thriller, Theatrical Costumes Etc. Costume Shop, the Flower Bin hosts a Giant Pumpkin Contest, the Boulder Cemetery Spirit Walk, the Boulder Mall Crawl, plus Jann visit the Boulder Hometown Fair and talks with Police at the Annual Starlite Classic Car Show, we visit with Jane Lewis at the Boulder Chamber of Commerce to learn about some upcoming events this Fall, Stephen King’s new movie trailer for Carrie, Jann talks with the Boulder Bridgehouse about the homeless, and we check out some great restaurants and shops including Boulder Army Store, Snarfs and South Mouth Wings.
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -
Fall TV Special -
Michael Jackson – Thriller -
Fall TV Special -
Theatrical Costumes Etc… and Trendy Boutique -
The Flower Bin – Giant Pumpkin Contest 2013 -
Fall TV Special -
Spirit Walk in the Columbia Cemetery -
Boulder Mall Crawl -
Starlite Classic Car Show at the Boulder Hometown Festival -
Fall TV Special -
Boulder Chamber Fall Events 2013 -
Carrie – Movie Trailer -
Boulder Bridge House helps the homeless -
Boulder Army Store Fall fashions and Winter Wear -
Snarf’s Sub Shop -
South Mouth Wings -
The Flower Bin – Giant Pumpkin Contest 2013 -
Outro
Check out the NOOKS at Boulder Public Library soon
Jan 9th
Boulder Public Library begins checking out NOOK e-readers on Wednesday, Jan. 11. There are 12 NOOKs at the Main Library, and six each at the Meadows and George Reynolds branch libraries. The NOOKs are loaded with 31 bestseller titles, in fiction, non-fiction and biography categories.
Some of the bestseller titles include: Stephen King’s “11/22/63,” Garth Stein’s “The Art of Racing in the Rain,” Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games trilogy, George R.R. Martin’s “A Game of Thrones,” Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steve Jobs, and Laura Hillenbrand’s “Unbroken.”
Patrons must be at least 18 years old and a Boulder city resident to check out a NOOK with their library card. NOOKs are available to be placed on hold now in the library’s catalog; visit boulderlibrary.org to place a hold by searching for “NOOK” or call 303-441-3100 for assistance.
“The library has been supporting reading and readers in Boulder for over 100 years,” said Reference and Collections Manager Melinda Mattingly. “New formats have come along in the past, but nothing like the e-book. It’s no surprise that Boulder library users of all ages are excited about e-books and e-readers at their library, and the library is very excited to offer them.”
The NOOKs check out for three weeks, and no renewals are possible. Overdue fees are $5 per day, and users are responsible for any loss or damage costs.
Boulder Public Library website: www.boulderlibrary.org