Posts tagged christmas
22 Boom – Holiday Special 1 – Episode 44
Dec 1st
It’s 22 Boom’s first Holiday Special for 2011 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 -

Hammond’s Candy Cane Festival -

Red Cross – Winter Weather Preparation -

Ice Skating at Boulder One Plaza -

Boulder Corale -

Boulder Humane society – Woman like her cat -

Original Pancake House of Boulder – Holiday Items -

Boulder Parade of Lights -

Red Cross – Holiday Blood Donation -

Swiss Chalet – Hospice Care Benefit -

Synchronized Christmas Lights -

Red Cross – Ellen DeGeneres Public Service Announcement -

Jalino’s Pizza Boulder -

Boulder Humane Society – Man Digging Like his Dog -

Holiday Pie Making at Great Harvest Boulder -

Red Cross – Disaster Relief -

Hotshots Movie Review – The Descendants -

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 -

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22 Boom – Holiday Special – Episode 27
Dec 18th
It’s the Holiday season and 22 Boom brings you cheer with this special festive episode, including videos by: Boulder Chorale, Boulder Army Store – Best Item for the Holidays, Swiss Chalet Timepieces – Holiday Watches, Original Pancake House of Boulder – Holiday Treats, Boulder Toyota – Holiday Rav 4, Great Harvest Boulder – Baking Pies, Snarf’s Sub Shop, Tannenbaum Tubas, Polar Plunge, Hotshots – Love and Other Drugs, White Christmas Animation, and Colorado Cat Fanciers Show
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -

Boulder Chorale -

Boulder Army Store – Battery Heated Vest -

Swiss Chalet Watch and Clock Shop – Holiday Watches -

Original Pancake House Boulder – Holiday Shopper Nourishment -

Larry H. Miller Boulder Toyota – Holiday 2010 Best Gift Car -

Baking with Scott – Holiday Pies -

Snarf’s Sub Shop on Pearl Street -

Tannenbaum Tubas -

Annual Alzheimers Polar Plunge -

Hotshots Movie Review – Love and Other Drugs -

The Drifters – White Christmas Animation -

Colorado Cat Fanciers Show -

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Boulder atheists protest Christmas! Embarrass city again
Dec 1st
Boulder Atheists embarrass city by launching unpopular protest of Christmas!
BOULDER, Colo. — Members of a Boulder atheist group is joining an umbrella organization to sponsor billboards protesting the nativity scene outside the Denver City and County Building.
Boulder Athiests is joining the Colorado Coalition of Reason to put up three billboards within a half-mile of the municipal building. They say the nativity scene belongs at a church, not a government building.
But the atheist group have drawn the ire from 9 out of 10 people polled by Boulder Channel 1 News who believe that atheism itself is a religion of anti love and intolerance. Atheism is a tenant of totalitarian political movements such as communism . Boulder has the highest registered number of communists in the USA per capita.
The Christmas holidays started out as the celebration of the birth of Christ as a Christian holiday celebrated all over America as an official government holiday. In recent years political correctness have found a way to make the holiday more inclusive by including similar holidays for Moslem’s, Jews and blacks. Some of this is questionable since Hanukkah is a minor Jewish holiday and Kwanza is a black non religious family day artificially created in Texas to coincide with Christmas.
Boulder Athiests will not alter the Christmas celebration at the Denver municipal building. Countless court cases have all come down on the side of the city. At this point Boulder atheists have only served to embarrass Boulder as anti Christmas. This of course is not true. The number of churches in Boulder also register in the top 10% of churches per capital for America. Though Boulder Atheists seem to grab headlines and other religions proliferate here, Boulder is still overwhelmingly a Christian community.
But Denver officials say the display on the City Hall’s front steps is a holiday tradition that has survived several legal challenges over the past 40 years. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled in 1986 that the decorations, which include nonreligious displays, were constitutional.
Associated Press contributed to this story





















