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New Mountain Transit Study available for public feedback

Nov 19th

Posted by Channel 1 Networks in Environmental News

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Boulder County, Colo. – Boulder County’s Transportation Department has just released a draft report of its Mountain Town Transit Feasibility Study. Residents, commuters, and recreational users of Boulder County’s mountain towns are invited to share their thoughts on potential mountain transit service and other recommendations outlined in the report.

The report, a culmination of work completed this summer by a resident stakeholder group and Boulder County, examines the demand for transit service to and from the mountain communities of Boulder County. It includes: the amount, type, and configuration of viable service, and the cost/benefit implications of such service.

The goal of the study group is to assess the viability of new and expanded transit service to Boulder County’s mountain communities with connections to Boulder, Longmont, Gilpin County (Blackhawk/Central City) and Larimer County (Estes Park). The study area includes the communities of Eldora, Ward, Jamestown, Allenspark, Lyons, Gold Hill, Nederland and the Brainard Lake Recreation Area.

To read the report or to submit comments online, visit: www.bouldercounty.org/transportation/MtnTransitStudy.htm.

For a printed copy of the report, contact Jared Hall at 303-441-4958 or jhall@bouldercounty.org.

Public comments are due by Sunday, Dec. 5.

Oprah Winfrey Show to celebrate Boulder volunteer

Nov 18th

Posted by Channel 1 Networks in City News

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Longtime Boulder volunteer Ruth Hause will be recognized by the Oprah Winfrey Show as part of the audience for her work collecting and distributing warm coats in Boulder to those in need. The program is scheduled to air Friday, Nov. 19, and will feature an audience full of volunteers from across the country. Hause was nominated by the City of Boulder’s Department of Housing and Human Services’ Family Resource Schools Program with whom she partners to get winter wear to the lower income families this program serves.

Hause has been collecting, washing, sorting and distributing warm used coats and jackets through the Deacon’s Closet, an affiliate of First Presbyterian Church in Boulder, for 22 years.

“It is always rewarding when we receive a thank you from someone who we helped in a time of need,” Hause said. “Here at the Deacon’s Closet, we try to help everyone who needs assistance.”

In response to her invitation to attend the Oprah Winfrey Show, Hause said, “It is an honor to be recognized nationally. I hope this will let more people in Boulder know about the work we do and increase our donations. The need is growing this year, and donations are down.”

Hause was nominated by Magali Fredrick, the Family Resource School Coordinator at Creekside Elementary School.

“A lot of people play a part in helping the families we serve,” said Fredrick. “I am so happy one of these outstanding people is being appreciated by Oprah for her work.”

The Family Resource Schools Program is a joint partnership between the City of Boulder and the Boulder Valley School District to support families’ capacity to raise healthy, well-functioning and successful elementary-aged children. The program provides a broad array of prevention and early intervention services and emphasizes outreach to traditionally underserved populations to increase access to basic services and involvement in school.
SOURCE: City of Boulder press release

Videos wanted from Boulder county non-profits for TV special

Nov 18th

Posted by Channel 1 Networks in Events

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Boulder channel 1 is looking for videos from all Boulder county Non-Profits so we can run them in our holiday TV specials on 22Boomon BV22 Comcast cable.

CHARITIES CHANNEL GUIDE We will also host your video on our Boulder County Non-Profit TV Channel on line.      If your non-profit has a video send it to us here and we will help publicize your needs.  If you don’t have a video and need one, we will make your non profit a video for free. yes. That’s right free.  It will be a 1 minute straight forward video.

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