Listen "Resilience, Mindfulness, and Community: A Boulder Local Forecast"
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Monday, October 13th, 2025.It’s shaping up to be a classic fall day here in Boulder with cool mountain air and golden leaves painting the city. We start the morning with a story of resilience: late last night, Boulder County Search and Rescue teams responded to the historic Sugar Mill, where a 23-year-old man survived a significant fall and was rescued after calling 911 himself. Emergency crews say he’s recovering well and are reminding everyone to take extra care around these old industrial sites, especially as we move into the darker autumn months.If you’re looking for things to do today, the Boulder Shambhala Center is offering early morning public meditation. New and experienced meditators are all welcome to join this peaceful community gathering at 1345 Spruce Street to start your week with intention and mindfulness. It’s a unique Boulder way to slow down and get centered before jumping into a busy Monday.Later in the day, consider heading over to the Dairy Arts Center. Their arts calendar is packed this week, including the powerful theater event Bring Them Home, running from today through October 18th, as well as the world premiere of Boulder Kirtan Fever tonight at 7 PM. Take a stroll through their galleries or catch a film to experience Boulder’s thriving creative pulse.Of course, for the classical music fans, CU Boulder’s Performing Arts Series is still in full swing. If you haven’t yet seen the Takács Quartet, this renowned ensemble wraps up their festival residency tonight with a finale that promises world-class chamber music right on campus. There are also plenty of student and faculty performances happening, so check the CU Presents website to catch rising stars in action.As Sukkot continues, the Boulder Hadassah chapter invites you to join them for desserts under the stars and a celebration of community. This is a lovely way to recognize tradition and enjoy the last warm evenings of the season.As you plan your week, a little advance notice for music lovers: the SoundTrack Chamber Orchestra is set for a free Halloween-themed concert next Thursday in Wheat Ridge, which is a short hop from Boulder. Their “Sounds to Die For” performance will feature atmospheric selections from movies and theater, perfect for getting into the spooky spirit of October.A quick look back in local history: On October 13, 1999, the JonBenét Ramsey grand jury was dismissed here in Boulder—a somber reminder of some of the city’s unresolved mysteries. And for the astronomically inclined, remember Boulder is home to NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center. No major solar events are forecasted for today, so our skies should remain quiet—ideal for enjoying those starry fall nights.That’s your roundup of news and happenings for Boulder today. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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