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22 Boom – 2012 Holiday Special 2 – Episode 60
Dec 13th
It’s 22 Boom’s second Holiday Special for 2012 where we visit lots of fun and exciting events and places as well we help support local and national charities in their drives to help those in need in this season of giving. This episode has holiday candy, music, food, events, movies, and winter fun.
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -

Ice Skating at Boulder One Plaza -

Boulder Corale -

Boulder Humane society – Woman like her cat -

Jann Scott Live – Christmas Lights -

Subway Boulder at Base-Mar and UMC – Best of Boulder -

National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation Movie Trailer -

Red Cross – Winter Weather Preparation -

Boulder Parade of Lights -

Red Cross – Holiday Blood Donation -

Village Coffee Shop -

Synchronized Christmas Lights -

Art Cleaners in Basemar Shopping Center -

Perry’s Shoe Shop Holiday Season -

Denver Zoo Lights -

Top Hat Supply -

Hammond’s Candy Cane Festival -

Jann Scott Tonite – Santa Cam -

The Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant Boulder -

Hotshots Movie Review of Lincoln -

Boulder Tannenbaum Tubas -

Outro
22 Boom – 2012 Holiday Special 1 – Episode 59
Dec 13th
It’s 22 Boom’s first Holiday Special for 2012 where we visit lots of fun and exciting events and places as well we help support local and national charities in their drives to help those in need in this season of giving. This episode has holiday candy, music, food, events, movies, and winter fun.
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -

Precision Plumbing – Happy Holidays Heating Giveaway -

Red Cross – Winter Weather Preparation -

Ice Skating at Boulder One Plaza -

Boulder Corale -

Boulder Humane society – Woman like her cat -

The Flower Bin Holiday Plants and Decorations -

Boulder Parade of Lights -

Red Cross – Holiday Blood Donation -

Theatrical Costumes Etc… and Trendy Boutique -

Synchronized Christmas Lights -

Red Cross – Ellen DeGeneres Public Service Announcement -

The Rib House in Boulder and Longmont -

Boulder Humane Society – Man Digging Like his Dog -

Precision Plumbing – Happy Holidays Heating Giveaway -

Red Cross – Disaster Relief -

Hotshots Movie Review of Skyfall -

Join EFAA’s Caring Spirit -

Boulder Humane Society – Man Swimming Like his Dog -

NCAR Air, Planet, People -

Red Cross – Heartbreak to Hope -

Boulder Tannenbaum Tubas -

Outro
Boulder hospital takes in large drug stash
Sep 30th
More than 415 people dropped off 1,000-plus pounds of expired, excess and unwanted medications at the city-sponsored pharmaceutical drive-up and drop-off event on Saturday, Sept. 24, at Boulder Community Foothills Hospital. Almost 47 pounds of controlled substances were also collected and will be properly disposed.
The event provided a convenient, local and safe place for residents to properly dispose of their medications, while also educating them about the potential environmental impacts of improper disposal. Until recently, pharmacies had advised patients to flush or wash unused medications down the drain. Recent studies indicate that these practices may be having an adverse affect on the environment, including streams, fish and other aquatic life, since municipal wastewater treatment facilities are not equipped to completely remove trace chemicals and compounds.
The City of Boulder, Boulder Community Hospital, Boulder County Public Health and Partners for a Clean Environment (PACE) appreciate the public’s participation in the event and remind residents not to allow water quality to “go down the drain” by flushing unused medications.
For those who could not attend the drop-off event, there are several other methods to properly dispose of medications:
· Pour liquid medications over cat litter, or some other absorbent material, and seal it in a plastic bag before placing it in the trash.
· Fill pill containers with household glue, remove all personal information from the container, and place it in the trash once the glue has dried.
· Cut trans-dermal patches into small strips, place them in a container and add glue, or mix them with used coffee grounds or cat litter.
For more information about the proper disposal of medications, visit www.boulderwater.net and click on “Pharmaceutical Disposal Information.”
The event provided a convenient, local and safe place for residents to properly dispose of their medications, while also educating them about the potential environmental impacts of improper disposal. Until recently, pharmacies had advised patients to flush or wash unused medications down the drain. Recent studies indicate that these practices may be having an adverse affect on the environment, including streams, fish and other aquatic life, since municipal wastewater treatment facilities are not equipped to completely remove trace chemicals and compounds.
The City of Boulder, Boulder Community Hospital, Boulder County Public Health and Partners for a Clean Environment (PACE) appreciate the public’s participation in the event and remind residents not to allow water quality to “go down the drain” by flushing unused medications.
For those who could not attend the drop-off event, there are several other methods to properly dispose of medications:
· Pour liquid medications over cat litter, or some other absorbent material, and seal it in a plastic bag before placing it in the trash.
· Fill pill containers with household glue, remove all personal information from the container, and place it in the trash once the glue has dried.
· Cut trans-dermal patches into small strips, place them in a container and add glue, or mix them with used coffee grounds or cat litter.
For more information about the proper disposal of medications, visit www.boulderwater.net and click on “Pharmaceutical Disposal Information.”





















