Posts tagged Boulder
Boulder celebrates Colorado Children’s Day
Apr 26th
Ken Hotaling, Kiwanis of Boulder and co-chair for the Colorado Children’s Day event, stated, “The purpose of this event is to reflect on the value our children bring to our lives and our future, celebrate their accomplishments and nourish them in their quest to learn.”
With more than 30 different organizations planning activities, this year’s festival is expected to top last year’s estimated attendance of 1,200 children and adults.
This event is the result of a joint effort between the City of Boulder Children, Youth and Families Division, Kiwanis Clubs of Boulder, the Boulder Valley School District and media sponsor, the Daily Camera. Children, Youth and Families is a division of the city’s Department of Housing and Human Services.
In order to encourage visitors to Colorado Children’s Day to leave their cars at home, Go Boulder and Special Transit are offering families free rides to and from the event on the HOP bus. Please visit www.goboulder.net for maps and bus schedules.
For more information and a list of the activities and participating organizations, visit the Colorado Children’s Day at Boulder Website at www.childrensdayboulder.org or email: coloradochildrensdayboulder@gmail.com
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Photo Opportunities:
§ Children investigating a worm compost and planting seeds in take home gardens;
§ A children’s African-style performance troop with marimbas, drums, dancing and singing;
§ Children exploring a HOP bus, police car, ambulance, street sweeper, fire truck and more;
§ An instrument zoo where kids will be trying out a variety of instruments;
§ Children playing parachute games on the lawn; and
§ Children experiencing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and much, much more!
22 Boom – Boulder Farmers Market – Episode 35
Apr 26th
In Episode 35 we go to the Boulder Farmers Market and talk with people all about the events, vendors and people that will be on the creek this summer every weekend for the Farmers Market, Jann Scott goes to the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMOCA) for the Art Expo, Jann then heads to the tracks for a look at the Super Stock Cars, Sportsman and Truck races at the Colorado National Speedway where he speaks with Jack Nugent and Bear Lynch about their wins on the tracks. Then in our business special we visit Jalino’s Pizza in Boulder to look at their award winning food, also Hotshots Movie Review by Dan Culberson of Source Code, and a firsthand look at the Boulder Creek Festival as produced by Boulder Channel 1. Not last and not least it’s Nina Storey at the Hometown fair in Boulder, the Memorial Day Bolder Boulder race. We also visit the Boulder Rural Fire Department for their public awareness event and Jann Scott talks with the fire chief. Then finally it’s music on the creek at Boulder Farmers market with Lil Bluegrass to wrap up the show.
Videos in this Episode

22 Boom Intro

Boulder Farmers Market 2011

Eric Roberts Spanish Guitar

The Family Dog

Rock and Roll Marathon Denver

Kitty and the Coyote

BMOCA Art Expo

Colorado National Speedway NASCAR Series 2011

Jalino’s Pizza Boulder

Hotshots Movie Review – Source Code

Boulder Creek Fest 2009 – Boulder Channel 1 Booth

Nina Storey at the Boulder Hometown Fair

Bolder Boulder 2010

Boulder Rural Fire Department

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Finally! A new Boulder Public Library Director named
Apr 25th
BOULDER – The City of Boulder today announced Valerie Maginnis will be the new Boulder Public Library director effective June 13, 2011. Maginnis was selected from 78 applicants in a national search. The decision came after public presentations by the finalists and interviews with city staff and members of the Library and the Arts commissions.
“I am honored and excited to have been selected for the position,” said Maginnis. “I am very much looking forward to working with staff, volunteers, and the community to explore ways that the Boulder Public Library can be even more important and relevant to the lives of its current and future patrons.”
Maginnis is currently the director of Library and Cultural Services for the City of Mission Viejo, Calif. She has more than 20 years of experience in city and county libraries. Maginnis holds a master’s degree in Public Administration from California State University and a master’s degree in Library Science from the University of Arizona.
“The Boulder Public Library is a centerpiece of the community,” said City Manager Jane Brautigam. “This is a complex organization to lead and requires a dynamic director who can manage the business operations as well as connect with a diverse and passionate community. I believe Boulder has found such a director in Valerie Maginnis.”
Brautigam added that evaluating a national pool of highly qualified candidates was a difficult task, and community input was a significant component of the process.
“Any time an organization conducts an executive search, it is a time-consuming and challenging process,” said Brautigam. “In the case of our library director, the individual must be able to lead a traditional library system as well as manage a performing arts center. I appreciate that so many residents and staff attended the public presentations to provide feedback on the finalists, and I want to thank members of the Library and Arts commissions for participating in the interviews. It was an excellent opportunity for finalists to meet the community and for citizens to provide input.”
Maginnis fills the position vacated on July 9, 2010, by Tony Tallent. She will earn a salary of $128,000 and assumes her role as Boulder Public library director on June 13, 2011.





















