wildflowers of boulder...
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Wildflowers of Boulder County
THUR, April 10 7-8:30PM
Join volunteer naturalists for a
slide program to kick off the spring
wildflower season! You’ll learn
about the variety of wildflowers
found in Boulder County, where
and when to look for them, and
some interesting facts about some
of our native plants.
by Boulder County Parks & Open Space
Autism—A Journey of Hope
WED, April 16 6:30-8PM Benjamin Tarasewicz is a gifted
young man with high-functioning
autism. His message of hope and
perseverance inspires people in all
walks of life to meet the challenges in
their own lives. With 1 in 88 children
nationwide diagnosed with autism,
Benjamin’s call for compassion and
awareness is vital.
Hecla Mine Strike Driving Tour
SAT, April 19 9:00AM (meet in front of Blue Parrot)
To mark the 100th anniversary of this
significant historical event in Colorado, join
us for a driving tour of Louisville locations
that were important in the 1914 Hecla strike
conflict.
Ron Buffo will provide details at select stops
along the route. Participants must provide
own transportation. Rain date, April 26.
Union Hall, 1913. Formerly located at what is now the south side of the Blue Parrot Restaurant.
True Grime: A Talk & Demonstration on the
Curatorial Cleaning of Louisville’s Antique Safe
FRI, April 25 1-1:30PM City Hall
Conservator Lisa Capano will discuss and demonstrate how she has been working on site at City Hall to clean the interior of the safe and its two oil paintings.
Basics of Backyard Composting
TUE, April 28 6:00-8PM
At this free workshop , you’ll learn how to start and
maintain a highly efficient backyard compost system by
learning what to feed your compost pile, appropriate
bins and methods for our region, tips, troubleshooting,
and much more. This workshop is taught by Melanie
Burow, a Master Composter in Colorado. A limited
number of bins will be available for purchase at a cost of
$50 each.
Space is limited and registration is required. Register
online at www.bouldercountyrecycles.org and see
compost workshops. You may also contact Mark Wesson,
[email protected] or 720-564-2725.
Presented by Boulder County Resource Conservation.