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Boulder Stove & Flooring
Dec 10th
Boulder Stove & Flooring has been a local, family owned business for 17 years serving the greater Boulder area.
With our extensive selection of tile, stone, carpet, wood & cork flooring, fireplaces, stoves and accessories, Boulder Stove & Flooring offers distinctive design solutions for the most discriminating homeowners, contractors, interior designers and architects.
We will guide you through your building or renovation project, keeping an eye on both budget and aesthetics. Our professional team will provide you with customer service that is as exceptional as our products. Visit us soon and let us exceed your expectations.
2887 30th Street
Boulder, CO 80301
(303) 442-4324
Independent Motors
Dec 9th
Independent Motors has been serving the Colorado front range for over 25 years.
Our auto repair shop offers car repair, truck repair, SUV repair including tire sales of all brands. We perform all factory scheduled maintenance such as clutch repair, brake jobs, tire alignments, and tune ups. We can even perform an oil change while you wait for fast and reliable service. Customers from Boulder, Denver, Nederland, Broomfield, Longmont, Louisville, Westminster, and Lafayette come to Independent Motors because of the expert mechanics and friendly service.
Whatever your auto repair needs, contact Independent Motors today!
5440 Arapahoe Ave, Unit A
Boulder, CO 80303
(303) 449-8949
Monday – Friday 7:30am – 5:30pm
See what it’s like to be poor in Boulder County
Dec 2nd
Boulder County, Colo. – The Boulder County Circles Campaign will host a poverty simulation on Dec. 15 in Longmont to allow residents, members of the business community and representatives of local nonprofit agencies to understand the realities of poverty.
What: Poverty Simulation
When: Thursday, Dec. 15, 6-8 p.m.
Where: Longmont YMCA, 950 Lashley St.
During the simulation, participants role-play the lives of low-income families. Some are Temporary Assistance for Needy Families recipients, some are disabled, and some are senior citizens on Social Security. They have the stressful task of providing for basic necessities and shelter on a limited budget during the course of four 15-minute “weeks.” They interact with human service agencies, grocers, pawnbrokers, bill collectors, job interviewers, police officers and others..
The simulation enables participants to look at poverty from a variety of angles and then to recognize and discuss the potential for change within their local communities. The simulation was designed to sensitize those who frequently work with low-income families, as well as to create a broader awareness of the realities of poverty among policymakers, community leaders and others.
Please contact Kara Edin at 303-441-3977 or kedin@bouldercounty.org or Eliberto Mendoza at 303-441-1503 or emendoza@bouldercounty.org for additional information and to register.
The Circles Campaign is part of Boulder County’s continued effort to help move individuals and families out of poverty and into a life of sustained self-sufficiency. The campaign provides a stable structure for people working their way out of poverty to receive guidance and support from mentors to help them develop skills and access resources needed to move toward economic stability