Posts tagged Boulder
Women Who Light the Community 2017
Sep 7th
by Kim Copeland Ambassador and reporter
Boulder, the town known for its well-educated residents capable of innovation and high incomes paused for an evening to celebrate 6 women dedicated to giving back. Boulder Chamber sponsored event, Women Who Light the Community, was held at Boulder JCC with a sold-out crowd. The awards honor women who have contributed to the community (both locally, nationally and internationally) through innovation in a business, non-profit, arts or community need.
The crowd was brought to tears as the first honoree, Naomi Graff, Emerging Youth Leader, and a student at New Vista High School, read a letter to her middle school self. It was an emotional and sometimes humorous prompting for self-acceptance and caring.
Allison Barto, an astrophysicist with Ball Aerospace and the Program Manager for the James Webb Space Telescope, shared how a camp counselor ignited her passion for space. That passion has expanded to a love for STEM education and the belief that “education is the great equalizer.”
Kathy Valentine, Executive Director of Colie’s Closet and volunteer at HOPE Coalition of Boulder County, Parent Engagement Network and the Second Wind Fund shared her passion for helping to prevent suicide. As a retiree, her time has been dedicated to helping others and to making the choice to “dance” through life as opposed to sitting out.
Janet Martin, Chair of the Boulder Community Health Board, has served on the board as a trustee for 10 years and is in her 2nd year at the leadership position. She shared that she became involved with the Board as the result of her experience spending many, many hours in a hospital supporting both her husband and daughter as they went through numerous surgeries.
Pam Malzbender, Co-chair of Zonta EducateZ is dedicated to education for women and girls. “Her goal is to inspire women to hold on to their inner strength and dreams.” It was inspirational to see the numerous women from Zonta in attendance to support Pam as she was honored for her work.
Elvira (Elvita) Ramos, Vice President of Programs and Inclusive Leadership at the Community Foundation of Boulder County, is dedicated to bringing people together. Elvita has been a board member for an impressive number of organizations and is currently involved with the Boulder County Commissioner’s Inclusivity Task Force, the City of Longmont’s Multicultural Action Council, and other groups. She also passionately loves animals.
Spine West Physiatry
Jul 26th
In 2016, Spine West was runner up in the Best of Boulder County Gold Awards, only second to a large regional hospital. They remain an independent practice that provides the community with trusted, patient centered care by board-certified providers dedicated to treating the whole person, not just a single symptom or body part. Their focus is on biological, social, psychological and vocational issues, with emphasis on a high standard of living, and they strive to “add life to years.”
Using a team-centered approach, Spine West’s team collaborates with other team providers to promote patient health and prevent future injury. They’re experts at diagnosing and treating simple and complex nerve, muscle, joint and spine problems and the physiatrists and sports physicians restore function to nerves, muscles, bones, and the brain, all with non-surgical techniques.
5387 Manhattan Circle
Boulder, CO 80303
Phone: (303) 494-7773
Fax: (303) 494-1104
Email: contact@spinewest.com
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Run Deep Film Festival 2017
Jun 4th
There were seven short films this year
A Fine Line – 3:17
Rare Breed Productions. http://www.davemacleod.com
As Fall Descends – 2:28
Tracksmith. https://www.tracksmith.com
The Double – 9:58
Matt Trappe. http://www.trappephoto.com
The Distance – 1:58
True MVMT. http://truemvmnt.com
The Caballo Blanco Experience – 21:34
Ryan Van Duzer. http://duzertv.com
Miles Away – 4:06
Rare Breed Productions. http://www.davemacleod.com
Endurance: Ultra Marathon – 9:22
Beet Productions. https://vimeo.com/beetproductions
This is what run deep mission is. “Run deep is a call to plumb your inner depths with running, to explore the breadth and the depth of running. By testing your limits in running speed or endurance, by expanding your breadth of running terrain, we believe your can illuminate your inner recesses and know yourself more deeply by running.
We believe running is a fundamental, universal human need – just like breathing, eating, companionship, and the need for stories and art. When we meet our fundamental needs, we become healthy in body, mind, and spirit. As a culture, when we collectively follow the truth of our humanity and find positive outlets for the expression of human nature, our community is made stronger and the quality of life is enhanced for everyone. Across cultures and borders, running is a reminder of how we are all deeply akin, despite having different lifestyles and beliefs.
The Run Deep Film Festival mission is this: to promote running through a community event centered on inspirational, informative, and entertaining films about running. We aim to inspire runners to explore their inner depths and appreciate the gift of running, and to inspire able non-runners to begin the inquiry, the healing, the adventure: to go out and run.”






















