Mar 01 2025 2 mins
Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for March 1, 2025. We've got a packed day of events and news to share with you, so let's dive right in.
First up, winter isn't quite done with us yet. Our first Colorado snowstorm for March is on its way, expected to hit Monday night into Tuesday morning. While exact amounts are still uncertain, we're looking at several inches of snow possible, so be prepared for slower commutes early next week.
But before the snow flies, we've got a beautiful weekend ahead. Temperatures will be in the low 60s through Monday, perfect for getting out and enjoying some local events. Speaking of which, the WinterWonderGrass festival kicks off today in Steamboat Springs, featuring national, regional, and local bluegrass and acoustic roots music.
Closer to home, the Boulder International Film Festival is just around the corner, running from March 13th to 16th. This four-day celebration of cinema brings films and filmmakers from around the world to our city.
For those looking to get involved in the community, the city's Automated Speed Enforcement program is expanding to new corridors. Warnings will begin on a rolling basis this month, with citations starting March 1st on select streets.
Sports fans, don't forget to cheer on the University of Colorado's men's and women's basketball teams. Both teams are wrapping up their seasons this month, so catch a game while you can.
Music lovers, mark your calendars for the Local 303 Meetup on March 24th at Bar 404. This free event celebrates Colorado's vibrant music community with live performances and a chance to win concert tickets.
Looking ahead, Boulder Arts Week is coming up in early April, showcasing an incredible array of cultural experiences from murals and installations to music and dance.
And for those already thinking about summer plans, the Flatiron Sounds Music Festival has been announced for June 21st at Chautauqua Park. It's a free, single-day event featuring local Colorado bands, a beer garden, food trucks, and an artisan market.
Remember, the Boulder Farmers Market starts up again in April, running every Saturday through November. It's a great way to support local farmers and enjoy fresh produce.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
First up, winter isn't quite done with us yet. Our first Colorado snowstorm for March is on its way, expected to hit Monday night into Tuesday morning. While exact amounts are still uncertain, we're looking at several inches of snow possible, so be prepared for slower commutes early next week.
But before the snow flies, we've got a beautiful weekend ahead. Temperatures will be in the low 60s through Monday, perfect for getting out and enjoying some local events. Speaking of which, the WinterWonderGrass festival kicks off today in Steamboat Springs, featuring national, regional, and local bluegrass and acoustic roots music.
Closer to home, the Boulder International Film Festival is just around the corner, running from March 13th to 16th. This four-day celebration of cinema brings films and filmmakers from around the world to our city.
For those looking to get involved in the community, the city's Automated Speed Enforcement program is expanding to new corridors. Warnings will begin on a rolling basis this month, with citations starting March 1st on select streets.
Sports fans, don't forget to cheer on the University of Colorado's men's and women's basketball teams. Both teams are wrapping up their seasons this month, so catch a game while you can.
Music lovers, mark your calendars for the Local 303 Meetup on March 24th at Bar 404. This free event celebrates Colorado's vibrant music community with live performances and a chance to win concert tickets.
Looking ahead, Boulder Arts Week is coming up in early April, showcasing an incredible array of cultural experiences from murals and installations to music and dance.
And for those already thinking about summer plans, the Flatiron Sounds Music Festival has been announced for June 21st at Chautauqua Park. It's a free, single-day event featuring local Colorado bands, a beer garden, food trucks, and an artisan market.
Remember, the Boulder Farmers Market starts up again in April, running every Saturday through November. It's a great way to support local farmers and enjoy fresh produce.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.