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City of Boulder News Briefs Dog Dayz dog-swim offered at Scott Carpenter Pool Sept. 6 to Sept. 18
Sep 2nd
Scott Carpenter Pool will close for public swimming at the end of the day on Sept. 5. From Sept. 6 through Sept. 18, the pool will be open for dogs to swim and play in the pool. The cost is $5 per dog, per session, or $30 for unlimited entries by one dog during the 2011 Dog Dayz season.
A Dog Expo featuring dog-friendly products, vendors and organizations will also be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17, at the pool. The pool will be open for the dogs to swim and organizations from around the county will be on hand with samples, prizes and information.
Not a Dog,,,and not very happy to be in pool.
Both Spruce Pool and Scott Carpenter Pool will remain open for public swimming through Labor Day. Dog Dayz dog swimming is open daily; for a complete listing of hours and rules, please visit www.BoulderParks-Rec.org.
Municipal Court closed morning of Sept. 9 for staff meeting
Boulder Municipal Court will be closed from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 9, for a staff meeting.
Boulder County Fire Ban: see details
Sep 2nd
Sheriff Pelle orders outdoor fire ban
Thursday, September 01, 2011
This includes all unincorporated areas west of U.S. 36 (North Foothills Highway), and west of Highway 93 (South Foothills Highway) as well as Rabbit Mountain Open Space (see map).
During the fire ban, open burning is permitted only under the following circumstances:
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Fire contained within liquid or gas fuel stoves
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Camp fires in U.S. Forest Service improved/maintained campgrounds that are currently open to the public*(see separate news release from the U.S. Forest Service)
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Charcoal grill fires on private property
The ban will remain in effect until the hazardous fire conditions subside. Anyone found in violation of the ban may be convicted of a Class 2 petty offense and may be subject to a $500 fine. Higher fines may be imposed for subsequent offenses.
Fire ban rationale
The Boulder County foothills have continued to dry out after months of moderate moisture. Currently, Boulder County has a high fire danger rating, as determined by the National Weather Service National Fire Danger rating System. This is due to a combination of dry fuels, hot and dry weather and an increase in regional wildland fire activity.
It is anticipated that with the continued late summer and early fall drying season and the expected beginning of the Chinook winds, Boulder County will continue to have a high fire danger rating.

Detective Commander Rick Brough
Boulder County Sheriff’s Office
303-441-3631
Chalk4Peace event at Boulder Public Library on Sunday, Sept. 11
Sep 1st
Boulder Public Library hosts Chalk4Peace, a global art project using sidewalk chalk, on Sunday, Sept. 11, from 1 to 5 p.m. In recognition of the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy, the theme is “Stories of Peace and Compassion.”
Chalk4Peace takes place on the concrete plazas outside both the north and south entrances of the Main Boulder Public Library. Chalk and pastels are provided for all who wish to express themselves, along with artists who will be working all afternoon
At 3 p.m., Linda Jacobson will perform a program of stories about compassion, and at 4 p.m., storyteller/musician Julie Davis will perform stories and songs. Both performances are in the Canyon Theater. Everyone is welcome, and the event is free.
The Main Boulder Public Library is located at 1001 Arapahoe Ave. Library information: 303-441-3100 or www.boulderlibrary.org.