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Boulder Bump Shop
Feb 11th
The Boulder Bump Shop was started in 1972 with the philosophy that the consumer always deserves quality service at a fair price. The foundation of the success is making sure that every customer is completely satisfied because they do the job right the first time.
2480 49th Street, Unit A
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone (303) 444-2344
Monday-Friday 8AM – 5PM
Email: boulderbump@mho.com
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Boulder Symphony concert “Heroism Reborn” Friday, February 17 at 7 pm
Feb 11th
piece Invisible Heros by composer Chip Michael
EVENT DATE: Friday, February 17 at 7 pm at First Presbyterian Church, 1820 15th St. Boulder
ADMISSION: $5-$15
PUBLIC CONTACT:  970-577-1550, info@bouldersymphony.org 
Boulder Symphony, the Community Orchestra of Boulder County, is proud to present our fourth concert of the 2011-2012 season, “Heroism Reborn” at 7:00 pm Friday, February 17 at First Presbyterian Church, Boulder. Boulder Symphony music director Devin Patrick Hughes will conduct the orchestra in the World Premiere piece Invisible Heros by composer Chip Michael; Handel’s Ch’io mai vi possa from Siroe; Gabrieli’s Sonata piano e’ forte; Shostakovich’s Concerto no. 2 in F Major featuring the winners of the Colorado State Music Teachers Association Concerto competition; and the magnificent Eroica Symphony No. 3 by Beethoven.
Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and $5 for students. Additional information is available at www.bouldersymphony.org or at 970-577-1550.
Photos and interviews with the Music Director, composers in residence, and guest artists can be obtained by contacting gingerhedrick@gmail.com.
Submitted by:
Ginger Hedrick, Boulder Symphony Public Information
303-443-7592
gingerhedrick@gmail.com
Boulder police: 17-y-o girl arrested in hit and run in early Jan.
Feb 10th
Teenager arrested in January hit-and-run that hospitalized CU student
A 17-year-old female turned herself in yesterday, Thursday, Feb, 9, at the Boulder County Juvenile Detention Center after a warrant was issued for her arrest on charges stemming from a hit-and-run accident that injured a pedestrian in early January. Because the suspect is under 18, police are not identifying her. She is a resident of Boulder County.
The accident occurred on Jan. 4 at around 5:25 p.m. Twenty-three-year-old Mary Wakeman-Linn suffered serious bodily injury after she was hit by a car that did not stop as she was crossing in a pedestrian crosswalk on Baseline near Canyon Creek Drive. Wakeman-Linn is a student at the University of Colorado.

The teenage suspect faces a total of seven charges, two of them felonies. The charges include:
- Vehicular Assault (felony)
 - Failed to Remain at the Scene After an Accident Involving Serious Bodily Injury (felony)
 - Failed to Notify Police of an Accident
 - Drove Motor Vehicle When License Under Restraint (Denied)
 - Drove and Unsafe Motor Vehicle
 - Overtaking Vehicle When Stopped for Pedestrian in Marked Crosswalk
 - Failed to Yield Right-of-Way to Pedestrian in Crosswalk
 
The teenage suspect had been identified as a person of interest early in the case. After further investigation, police were able to obtain enough evidence to obtain the arrest warrant.





















