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D
D
We
must
acknowledge
with
respect
as
a
non-native
person
that
the
land
on
which
we
stand,
live
and
learn
is
the
traditional
territory
of
the
youth,
cheyenne
and
arapahoe
people.
We
also
recognize
the
48
contemporary
tribal
nations
that
are
historically
tied
to
the
land
that
make
up
the
state
of
colorado.
Welcome
to
everybody,
welcome
to
everybody!
That's
live
streaming
at
home,
yeah,
it's
gonna
be
recorded.
Yes,
your
live
stream
behave
yourselves
and
watching
all
of
you.
I
do
have
a
few
thank
yous
and
announcements
and
then
I'll
give
you
a
run
of
the
show.
D
D
D
Thank
you
to
our
planning
committee
and
to
the
arts
commission.
Can
the
arts
commissioners
raise
your
hands?
Please?
Oh
you
guys
are
you
guys
are
awesome
and
thanks
to
our
staff.
Thank
you.
Vince
thanks
matt
thanks
carissa,
you
guys
are
back
you're
awesome
and
I
really
love
working
with
all
of
you.
So
that's
it!
That's
it!
D
D
D
Okay,
are
you
ready
for
me
so
in
this
upcoming
year
I
run
the
grants
program
for
the
city
of
boulder
office
of
arts
and
culture.
I
think
you
should
maybe
know
that
we
have
two
funds
that
are
available
right
now.
We
have
a
venue
and
an
event:
affordability
fund,
that's
for
things
such
as
video
software,
tech,
1219,
testing,
rental
of
space.
If
you
need
an
event
space
before
november
of
next
year,
you
should
contact
us
apply
for
that
right
now.
D
D
D
F
Good
evening,
and
thank
you
all
for
coming
for
joining
the
boulder
arts,
commission
and
the
boulder
office
of
arts
and
culture
for
this
wonderful
event.
The
year
ahead,
I'm
kathleen
mccormick
and
I
currently
chair
the
boulder
arts
commission,
I'd
like
to
start
with
a
special
thanks
to
the
office
of
arts
and
culture
staff.
F
Matt
shazansky,
raise
your
hand
when
I
matches
antsy,
lauren
click,
nandy,
bing
and
carissa
saxon,
whom
I
believe
is
not
here,
but
we're
sending
our
love
and
to
our
host
the
junkyard
social
club
for
welcoming
us
to
this
incredible
and
incredibly
fun
venue,
after
almost
two
years
of
rising,
to
meet
the
many
challenges
of
the
covid
pandemic.
F
We're
delighted
to
see
so
many
of
you
at
this
live
and
streaming
event
and
we're
excited
to
hear
tonight
what
many
of
boulder's
artists
and
arts
organizations
have
planned
for
the
fall
of
2021
and
for
the
first
few
months
of
2022
and
now
I'll
turn
the
mic
over
again
to
lauren
our
marvelous
emcee.
Who
will
tell
us
how
this
builds.
D
H
Hi
welcome
this
is
the
junkyard
social
club.
It's
really
good
to
have
you
here.
My
colleague
jill
was
gonna
present
tonight,
leaving
me
on
the
spot
now,
because
she
got
pulled
away.
She
was
going
to
light
the
room
up
with
a
ping-pong
ball
explosion
made
out
of
liquid
nitrogen.
H
I'm
not
going
to
do
that.
We
like
to
think
of
ourselves
as
a
venue
for
creative
play.
We
are
technically
a
museum
offering
discovery
programming,
but
we
are
an
adventure
playground,
we're
a
coffee
house.
We
are
a
beer
garden,
all
things
aimed
at
community
gathering.
We
want
to
be
a
truly
intergenerational
space.
We
want
to
have
kids,
adults,
families
all
playing
together.
H
Some
of
you
have
heard
me
say
this
before,
but
my
vision
is
that
this
place
feels
like
your
favorite
memory
of
a
summer
family
reunion
barbecue.
Where
grandparents
are
there,
parents
are
cooking
drinking
having
a
good
time
laughing
and
the
parents
or,
and
the
kids
are
a
feral
pack
off
somewhere
and
thank
you
very
much
welcome.
I
What
a
weird,
what
a
weird
way
to
start
something
not
playing
how
interesting!
Thank
you
very
much,
lauren
click
for
having
us
we
are.
I
just
want
to
take
this
time
to
introduce
the
band.
My
name
is
brian.
I
play
trombone,
that's
what
this
is
we're
very
happy
to
be
here
and
to
hear
about
everyone's
announcements
and
everything.
Thank
you
very
much
for
having
us
again
fresh
off
of
his
master's
degree
from
senior
boulder.
We
have
ben
chapman
on
trumpet.
I
I've
been
playing
with
our
sousaphone
player,
jack
hoaxema
for
seven
or
eight
years
from
cu
boulder
as
well,
and
then
studying
composition.
We
have
akena
reeve
on
percussion.
Thank
you
very
much
again,
and
one
of
them
will
be
up
here
to
speak
just
very
briefly
in
a
moment
about
their
no
hands
brass
band
that
these
two
are
in,
and
thank
you
again
for
having
us
look
forward
to
playing
for
you.
Thank
you.
J
Does
the
minute
start
from
when
I'm
walking
up
now,
hi,
I'm
dylan,
I'm
from
the
spark
we
are
located
just
over
foothills,
parkway,
I'm
right
over
there.
We
are
a
performing
arts
venue,
so
we
have
a
flexible
space,
not
like
this
one,
but
very
very
cool
and
very
fun.
In
a
week
and
a
half
we're
opening
into
the
woods
we
have
our
own
theater
company
as
well.
So
we
would
love
you
to
come
out
and
see
into
the
woods.
J
We
would
also
love
to
rent
you
our
space,
so
we
have
two
dance
views
that
have
sprung
floors
and
big
mirrors
and
we
have
a
state,
a
theater
with
100
seat
house
lights,
sound
board
the
whole
nine
yards.
So
we
love
to
collaborate
as
well.
So,
if
anybody's
interested
in
working
with
us
or
would
like
to
come,
we
are
very
flexible
on
everything
from
space
to
pricing.
So
if
you
get
the
grant
from
lauren,
come
to
us
and
use
our
space
thanks,
so
much
yay
cove
is
over
almost
right.
We
all
survived.
K
Hey
all
I'm
nancy
smith,
the
founder
and
artistic
director
of
frequent
flyers,
aerial
dance.
We
have
7
500
square
foot
studios
just
around
the
corner
for
our
programming.
We
are
entering
our
34th
year
next
year.
We
are
still
here
and
we
are
going
to
do
our
first
shows
at
the
dairy
in
december.
Our
professional
company
and
our
student
company
shows
so
excited
to
be
back.
Live
please,
come
out
and
see
the
shows
they're
going
to
be
fantastic.
L
Yes,
we
are
ramping
up
our
programming,
we're
obviously
not
back
at
pre-pandemic
levels,
but
we
are
constantly
getting
new
students
in
the
door.
So
if
you
have
children
that
want
to
take
aerial
classes
or
if
any
of
you
want
to
take
aerial
classes,
please
come
in
and
see
us.
We
just
relaunched
our
kids,
who
fly
program
at
new
vista
high
school
first
time
since
covid
and
we're
hiring
teachers.
So
if
you
know
anyone
that
does
ariel
and
wants
to
work
at
frequent
flyers,
send
them
my
way.
M
On
a
4x4
stage,
that's
only
18
inches
off
the
ground.
This
is
what
I'm
hoping
to
do
in
the
next
year.
First,
just
to
let
people
play
and
to
invite
them,
maybe
we'll
do
it
in
a
playground.
Maybe
we'll
do
it
on
a
stage
someplace,
maybe
we'll
do
it
in
your
neighborhood
or
down
on
the
pearl
street
mall
and
eventually,
maybe
by
2023
2823
yeah,
we'll
do
what's
called
ten
tiny
dances
of
boulder,
but
on
a
4x4
by
18
inch
stage
in
the
meantime
come
and
take
classes
with
me.
I've
started
teaching
again.
M
I
started
class
on
monday
at
the
avalon
ballroom
5
15
to
6
30,
intermediate
ish,
modern
dance.
So
if
you've
had
some
dance
before
come
and
join,
drop-ins
are
easy.
N
Hi,
I'm
kit
baker.
In
the
coming
year,
I'm
going
to
be
gathering
resources
for
projects
led
by
an
indigenous
artist
and
involving
an
indigenous
northern
cheyenne
word
warrior.
Both
of
these
is
basically
a
continuation
of
some
of
events
that
both
put
on
on
indigenous
people's
day.
One
in
this
very
room.
There
were
two
sessions
by
cinnamon,
kills
first
and
then
at
creative
nations.
At
the
gary,
we
had
our
first
indigenous
art
market
and
festival
so
which
went
very
well
and
we're
waiting
on
grant
decisions
that
will
allow
us
to
actually
go
to.
N
I
believe
it's
seven
reservations
and
bring
art
back
to
boulder
to
to
really
ramp
up
that
market,
and
hopefully
it
will
be
outdoors
next
year
and
ramped
up
after
covet.
The
other
project
I'm
working
on
is
talking
with
boulder
theatre
companies
to
organize
an
open
space,
theater
gathering
and
it's
based
on
devoted
and
disgruntled,
which
has
been
going
in
the
uk
for
15
years,
and
they
have
whistles
there
too.
O
Hello,
everybo,
okay,
I'm
used
to
using
a
microphone,
I'm
nick
forster
and
I'm
representing,
create
boulder,
which
many
of
you
know
about,
but
I
just
want
to
remind
you-
create
boulder,
has
three
powerful
pillars
that
we
are
excited
about.
One
of
course,
is
advocating
for
more
funding
from
the
city
of
boulder
to
support
arts
and
culture
and
make
the
pie
bigger
number
two
we're
really
good
at
leveraging
those
dollars
through
relationships
with
other
foundations,
particularly
with
the
denver
foundation
of
bonfi
stanton.
E
Hello,
I
am
chip,
I'm
with
downtown
boulder
partnership.
I
am
so
excited
to
be
here.
I'm
going
to
spend
15
seconds
talking
about
how
cool
it
is
to
be
here
with
all
you.
That's
a
waste
of
my
time.
Three
things
really
quick.
How
many
of
y'all
have
been
to
the
lights
at
december
holiday
parade
downtown,
so
has
everyone
we
want
you
to
be
in
it
this
year.
E
Bring
a
float,
try
to
do
something
cooler
than
whatever
junkyard
social
is
going
to
do,
because
it's
going
to
be
off
the
chain,
there's
a
little
qr
code
in
the
back.
Second,
our
downtown
visitor
information
center.
We
talk
to
billion
people
every
day.
That's
an
actual
statistic:
it's
not
a
true
one,
but
it's
we
want
to
tell
them
what
you're
doing
so.
Let
us
know
what
you're
doing
so.
We
can
tell
everybody
everybody
coming
to
boulder
why
it's
so
cool
here.
E
Finally,
a
year
ago,
we
started
a
downtown
community
advisory
board,
brought
together
a
lot
of
folks
from
the
community.
To
really
ask
the
question:
how
can
we
make
downtown
more
welcoming
more
inclusive
for
more
people?
We
are
doing
it
again,
applications
going
soon
and
then
suddenly,
a
minute
passed.
D
P
And
special
guest
gwen
burek,
also
of
fi
mocha,
so
we're
sarah
and
gwen.
We
are
from
the
moca
boulder
museum
of
contemporary
art.
We
are
thrilled
to
be
entering
our
50th
anniversary
next
year
and
in
keeping
with
that,
we
will
have
dozens
of
exhibitions,
hundreds
of
programs
on
site
online.
Thank
you
to
all
of
the
artists
who
we've
worked
with
over
the
years.
We
wouldn't
exist
without
you.
We're
so
excited
to
welcome
you
all
to
the
museum.
We
just
opened.
P
Two
exhibitions
I
think
a
week
and
a
half
ago,
so
definitely
check
those
out
one
featuring
long
time,
boulder
artist,
jerry
wingren,
one
featuring
national
artist,
melinda
rosenberg,
we're
always
doing
something
over
there.
Education
programs
going
back
into
schools,
we're
in
libraries
we're
all
over
the
place
and
we
hope
to
welcome
you
to
the
museum
soon.
Q
Hi
everybody,
so
did
anyone
take
the
clay
out?
I
know
there's
got
to
be
some
visual
artists
in
here
who
were
not
afraid
to
get
dirty.
Yes,
yes,
nice
sculptures.
I
made
a
dolphin
that
looks
way
more
like
a
hummingbird,
but
that's
okay.
So
this
is
what
we
do.
14
hours
a
day,
seven
days
a
week,
48
weeks
a
year,
studioartsbolder.org.
T
U
Okay,
so
clearly
I
am
not
an
opera
singer,
but
you
can
hear
one
or
become
one
at
the
center
for
musical
arts.
We
also
have
the
colorado
music
festival.
We
had
a
full
season.
This
summer
live
audiences,
four
world
premieres
great
reviews
nationally
and
internationally,
but
the
center
for
musical
arts
is
a
year-round
community
musical
school
teaching,
everything
under
the
sun.
We
just
started
a
mariachi
program.
U
V
Seems
like
last
time
I
was
kind
of
running
out
of
time,
so
I'm
going
to
go
pretty
fast,
the
flag,
flap
and
the
ceramic
valley
of
20
years
ago,
the
library
on
the
first
friday,
the
next
year's
thong
mask
butt
plug
phone
sock
at
merkins.
All
styles
burning
couch,
exhibit
incinerator
project,
sofa,
paintings,
unmet,
unwanted
posters,
blue
balls,
lamp
bell,
smoke,
mirror
whistle
dating
service
trouble,
sculpture,
hippie
christmas
advent,
calendar
hooter,
danny.
V
These
are
activity,
mobile,
repellatives
precepts,
toilet
paper,
slots
chautauqua
as
the
village,
as
in
the
tv
show
of
the
prisoner
sex
toy
charm,
bracelet
and
monte
cristos
and
hot
buttered
rum
comfort,
foods
of
the
1970s.
V
W
Hi,
I'm
jude
landsman,
I'm
chair
of
the
freedom
fund
of
the
boulder
county,
naacp,
boulder
county.
We
put
on
cultural
events,
we
give
them
as
a
gift
to
the
community
they're
all
free.
We,
the
mission
of
the
naacp,
is
to
eliminate
race-based
discrimination
and
promote
equal
rights
of
all
persons.
We
are
bringing
an
exciting.
W
We
have
an
amazing
black
history
month
of
events,
starting
with
martin
luther
king
weekend.
We
are
opening
the
withers
collection.
This
is
a
an
example
of
one
of
the
100
over
100
black
and
white
photographs.
We
are
bringing
that
document,
the
civil
rights
era,
the
work
of
photojournalist,
ernest
withers,
one
of
our
members,
glenda
robinson,
is
right
here
and
this
event
will
be
educational.
W
It
will
be.
Oh,
it's
going
to
end
up.
X
X
But
if
you
don't
it's
a
large-scale
community
event
free
to
the
public,
showcasing
this
amazing
arts
community
and
we
are
back
and
we
are
back
in
person
and
we
are
back
online
and
we
will
be
here
march,
25th
through
april,
2nd,
so
mark
your
calendars
and
you
can
submit
your
events
right
now.
They
are
live
on,
our
website
go,
do
it
and
we
are
currently
having
an
image
contest.
So
those
of
you
that
have
art
images
of
your
art
send
them
to
us.
X
We
would
love
to
use
them
to
promote
this
amazing
event
and,
lastly,
businesses,
arts
organizations,
we're
always
looking
for
business
champions
and
what
that
means.
No
money
needs
to
be
exchanged
a
little
bit
of
cross-promotion
all
around.
O
Hi
everybody
I'm
nick
from
e-town,
and
I'm
here
to
say
not
just
to
talk
about
how
cool
we
are
in
all
the
amazing
spaces
in
the
recording
studio
and
the
facility
and
everything
I'm
here
to
remind
everybody
that
what
we're
really
good
at
is
live
streaming.
We
have
a
great
tech
technology
crew.
We
have
all
the
gear,
great
cameras,
great
audio
engineers,
great
videographers
and
editors.
Y
Y
Celebrating
the
holiday
season
and
my
project
for
the
next
year
is
to
put
together
a
more
inclusive
style.
Nutcracker
I
want
to
do
a
hot
chocolate.
Nutcracker,
the
the
auditions
will
be
open
to
the
public.
You
don't
need
to
belong
to
any
studio.
I
will
be
taking
dancers
and
non-dancers
from
age
2
to
102,
and
I
will
be
including
traditional
folkloric
dances.
So,
instead
of
the
spanish
we
may
do
flamenco,
we
may
include
some
brazilian
samba.
We
will
definitely
be
doing
middle
eastern
belly
dance
in
this
nutcracker.
Z
Z
that
is
what's
coming
up
right,
yeah,
with
a
full
program
of
three
main
stage
shows
at
the
dairy
arts
center
our
outreach
and
education
programs,
including
energens,
our
intergenerational
playwriting,
comp
program,
science,
shorts,
another
new
play
program
and
our
free
touring
truck
theater
we're
creating
a
permanent
vehicle
this
year,
we're
going
to
take
it
out
into
parking,
lots
and
parks
up
and
down
front
range,
we'll
be
doing
two
shows,
including
a
theater
for
young
audience,
musical
and
another
production.
We
are
looking
for
partners
for
that.
Z
If
you
have
a
venue,
an
office,
a
parking
lot,
a
big
yard
and
you
want
to
host
a
free,
theater
performance
in
it.
Let
us
know
because
we're
looking
for
people
to
work
with.
Finally,
we
have
our
holiday
gift
market
coming
up.
If
you
want
to
buy
a
cool
gift
or
experience
for
someone
or
yourself
check
that
out,
betc.org
thanks
y'all.
AA
AA
S
S
We
have
booked
models
and
sent
them
from
all
along
the
front
range
from
south
of
pueblo
to
fort
collins,
part
of
modern
books,
thousands
of
hours
to
universities
and
colleges
in
the
denver
metro
area
up
and
down
the
range
ellen
also
ellen,
is
the
founder
of
art
of
modeling.
She
also
puts
on
a
very
unique
drawing
event
for
area
artists.
AB
Hi,
I'm
jennifer,
I
run
hi
good
doctor
reading.
I
run
the
noir
dance
company
in
north
boulder.
This
is
molina.
AB
We
do
a
group,
improv
dance,
and
you
know
I
I
last
time
we
had
three
minutes
right,
one
minute.
Okay,
so
I
don't
think
I
have
time
to
show
you
a
dance,
that's
kind
of
what
I
wanted
to
do,
because
what
we
do
is
improv,
so
we
get
to
make
it
up
on
the
spot,
but
I
think
I'm
going
to
tell
you
about
what
we
just
did
this
year.
So
this
weekend
we've
got
a
show
coming
up.
I
got
my
nasa
hat
on
here,
she'll
dance,
but
we
built
a
rocket
ship.
AB
It
seems
to
be
a
trend
this
year,
everybody's
building
rockets,
so
we
built
our
own
rocket
ship
we're
going
to
be
blasting
off
this
next
weekend,
she'll
be
dancing
she's
in
one
of
the
one
of
the
aliens.
This
is
what
happens
when
you
don't
plan
what
you're
gonna
say
it
just
kind
of
turns
out.
Here
we
go
gong,
getting
pulled
off.
Anyways,
we'll
see
you
all
around.
D
AC
When's,
the
last
time
you
saw
a
new
american
play
about
red
drag
queen
who's,
matched
up
good
night
moon
and
spaghetti
western.
AC
AD
Local
lab
is
coming
back
for
our
11th
season.
We
have
two
labs
this
year.
The
first
one
is
fall
lab
at
deviant
spirits.
We
at
local
theater
company
do
exclusively
new
american
plays
and
we're
going
to
produce
10
of
them.
This
season.
AC
AE
Hello,
everyone
hi.
I
am
really
excited
for
the
upcoming
I
started.
I
founded
a
artist
community
space
back
in
9
2019
just
before
the
pandemic
happened
and
we
couldn't
have
any
events.
We
were
planning
to
have
a
number
of
events,
but
nothing
happened
so
this
year.
Hopefully
we
will
be
having
art
shows
and
some
philosophy.
Nice,
poetry,
nights,
so
check
our
website
house
of
saran
s-e-r-e-I-n,
and
I
am
also
an
artist
and
I
will
be
having
a
number
of
shows.
AE
One
of
them,
which
is
really
exciting,
will
be
at
the
dairy
art
center
with
two
other
artists
and
then
another
one
right
after
that
will
be
at
the
arbor
institute
next
to
the
dushanbeti
house,
and
another
exhibition
coming
up
will
be
at
the
art
gym
curated
by
ilangutin
at
the
in
denver
right
on
time.
D
AF
AF
In
your
event,
collaborating
with
your
wonderful
artistic
organization,
because
our
chamber
ensembles
could
go
anywhere,
we're
only
missing
a
souza
phone.
We
have
everything
else
that
we
need,
and
these
kids
are
amazing.
Our
theme
for
the
next
five
years
is
student
leadership
and
the
ideas
that
they
have.
The
things
that
they're
able
to
bring
to
the
organization
is
so
impressive,
so
think
about
how
the
youth
orchestra
can
partner
up
with
you
guys
I'd
love
to
hear
about
it.
B
AG
Hey
everybody,
my
name
is
juliet
I'm
with
the
boulder
library
foundation
and
I'm
the
director
of
programs,
and
we
support
a
lot
of
programming.
In
fact,
we
support
90
percent
of
all
the
programming
that
happens
at
the
boulder
public
library,
it's
kind
of
cool
right.
So
some
of
the
things
that
we
plan
to
continue
supporting
in
2022.
AG
I
can't
believe
that
number's
just
out
there
on
the
horizon
is,
are
the
following?
Programs
drag
queen
story
time?
You've
got
to
have
it
building
61
makerspace
we
make
parts
for
nassau.
Yes,
indeed,
we
laser
cut
things.
We
do
so
many
cool
things
in
there.
We
also
support
the
computer
science
week
for
kids.
AG
Boulder
reads:
the
program
is
amazing:
one-on-one
tutor
tutoring
with
people
who
are
learning
to
read
in
english,
a
lot
of
adults,
super
cool,
all
kinds
of
programs,
mid-day,
music,
meditation
concert
series
and
our
short
story
dispenser.
That's
dispensed,
10,
000
stories.
AG
A
AH
AH
If
you
guys
have
ever
driven
up
nor
the
north
foothills
highway
and
seen
that
beautiful,
yellow
barn,
it
survived
the
fire
last
year
by
the
skin
of
our
teeth,
and
now
it's
coming
back,
hopefully
next
spring
as
a
regenerative
csa,
that's
going
to
be
providing
local
produce
to
the
boulder
community,
but
on
top
of
that
is
an
arts
initiative.
It's
called
the
yellow
barn
art
initiative
and
our
aim
is
to
provide
resources
and
visibility
and
opportunity
to
local
emerging
artists
so
that
they
can
break
the
typically
high
barriers
to
entry
in
the
artist
industry.
AH
So
essentially
like
we're
here
for
you,
it's
really
really
exciting.
Our
first
event
is
next
saturday,
it's
called
the
art
and
eat
a
local
artist
exhibition
as
long
as
a
as
well
as
a
farm
to
table
dinner.
So
it's
going
to
be
showcasing
a
local
artist's
art
ariana
hook
hawk
and
is
always
going
to
be
a
burmese
refugee
turned
chef.
Neil,
it's
going
to
be
incredible.
Please
check
it
out.
Yellowbarn.Com.
AI
Hi,
my
name
is
heather
schulte,
I'm
a
boulder
artist,
and
last
year
I
started
a
project
responding
to
the
pandemic.
It's
called
stitching
the
situation.
We
use
covid
data,
which
is
from
the
johns
hopkins
university
to
mark
each
life
directly
affected
by
covid
with
a
stitch.
A
lot
of
stitches,
the
blue
stitches
are
cases
reported
that
red
are
desks
reported
right
now.
There
are
about
200
people
working
across
the
country
and
12
of
the
finished
blocks
like
these
are
on
display
at
the
denver
art
museum.
AJ
Okay,
I'm
gonna,
say
art
part
art
card
art
part,
because
to
tell
you
the
truth,
I
haven't
heard
the
name
of
a
lot
of
the
organizations,
so
I'm
thrilling
at
home.
We
are
a
non-profit,
creative
reuse
center,
where
we
just
moved.
We
were
on
bluff
street
now
we're
at
3080
belmont,
there's
bookmarks
like
this.
They
give
you
our
address
over
on
the
table
there
and
I
just
brought
brought.
We
accept
not
completely
used
to
unwanted
creative
art
materials,
and
that
can
be
a
lot
of
things.
AJ
AK
Hi
everybody,
my
name
is
robin
ali.
I
am,
I
am
the
new
associate
development
director
for
the
builder
philharmonic
orchestra.
I
just
moved
to
boulder
last
month
from
seattle,
and
I
gotta
say
thank
you.
So
far
everything
has
been
working
out
so
well.
I've
been
finding
a
great
community
here,
which
is
very
exciting.
I
just
wanted
to
let
you
know
that
the
boulder
philharmonic
orchestra
is
doing
really
well,
and
that
is
because
of
the
great
help
of
our
patrons
and
because
of
the
help
of
the
boulder
arts
commission
and
create
boulder.
AK
So
we
are
very,
very
thankful
for
that.
We're
very
excited
to
get
back
to
live
performances.
We
have
six
great
concerts
lined
up
from
january
to
may.
We
have
world-class
artists
playing
with
us
from
rachel
barton
pine
to
jake
shimabakuru
and
the
the
marcus
trio
and
all
the
programs
are
very
diverse
and
great
check
out.
Our
website
come
see
us.
X
Just
kidding,
it's
me
again
same
abra
here
again
again:
I'm
abra
allen,
I'm
the
new
operations
director
for
the
boulder
international
film
festival,
kathy
and
robin
couldn't
be
here
tonight.
So
I'm
here
on
their
behalf,
biff
is
going
back
to
their
march
dates
for
those
of
you
who
don't
know
we
did
a
summer
biff
this
year,
but
we
are
back
march
3rd
through
6th
of
2022.
X
We
have
some
incredible
programming
coming
up,
including
another
year
of
our
adventure,
film
programming
at
e-town,
a
bunch
of
youth
programming,
that's
going
to
be
free
to
the
community
and
because
you
don't
have
enough
to
do
I'm
going
to
say
that
volunteering
with
biff
is
an
incredible
experience.
We
have
over
300
volunteers,
come
see.
Some
free
films
check
it
out.
Biff1.Com.
AL
My
name
is
emily,
I'm
from
acting
out
theater
company
and
one
of
the
things
we
do
is
theater
for
the
very
young
which
is
a
subset
of
theater
for
young
audiences,
it's
for
kids,
ages,
0
to
5
and
their
caregivers,
and
it
is
the
most
amazing
thing
I
have
ever
seen
and
I
really
want
to
do
more
of
it
or
some
of
it
in
boulder.
So
if
you
want
to
be
part
of
my
next
year,
I
would
love
to
partner
with
you
or
bring
it
to
your
preschool
or
school
or
anything.
AL
G
Hello,
so
I'm
from
the
boulder
opera
and
the
big
news
is
that
we're
celebrating
our
10th
season
anniversary
and
so
some
of
the
one
of
the
biggest
things
that
we
do
are
family
friendly,
shows
coming
up
in
december,
at
the
derry
arts
center
and
also
january
and
february.
Thanks
to
the
boulder
arts,
commission,
the
boulder
county
arts
alliance,
the
denver
foundation,
we
are
touring
our
little
spanish
show
to
elementary
school.
So,
if
you
wanna
bring,
you
want
us
to
bring
the
show
to
your
school.
G
Just
let
let
me
know
I
said
I'm
really
good
at
one
minute.
AM
She
went
too
fast.
I
wasn't
ready,
I'm
amy
sabrine
and
my
cards
are
back
there
with
sabrine
media,
I'm
a
producer
director
and
writer
for
non-scripted
documentary
style,
television,
national
television
and
film
and
I'd
love
to
collaborate
with
any
of
you
guys
that
need
video
projects
in
the
future.
This
week,
I'm
finishing
up
a
project
that
will
air
next
week
featuring
lindsey
vonn,
the
olympian
and
some
other
big
athletes.
AM
It's
an
adventure
race
and
I'd
also
love
some
advice
afterwards
for
anyone
that
knows
about
fundraising,
I'm
also
working
on
a
short
film
for
a
non-profit
up
in
aspen
called
challenge
aspen,
and
it's
about
a
recent
amputee
who
previously
gave
20
years
of
service
to
this
organization.
As
an
average
body
person
and
now
is
kind
of
use
has
to
rely
on
the
organization
he's
been
given
to
giving
to
to
recover,
and
they
just
lost
a
major
grant
and
we
only
have
two
shoes
left,
and
so
now
our
money
is
questionable.
AN
Hello,
my
name
is
michael,
I'm
from
the
boulder
zombus
school
we're
a
501c3
nonprofit,
promoting
the
rich
heritage
of
brazilian
music.
Here
in
town
been
going
since
2009.
we've
been
playing
throughout
the
pandemic.
We
found
ways
to
rehearse
on
zoom
ways
to
rehearse
outside
we're
rehearsing
outside
tonight
in
the
freezing
cold,
but
it's
good
fun
and
safe,
but
we're
here
in
part
thanks
to
boulder
arts
commission.
So
thank
you
very
much.
We're
really
looking
forward
to
getting
going
again.
We've
got
our
intro
class
series
going
again
open
to
the
community.
AN
Anyone
can
come
and
learn
about
drumming
we're.
Over
this
past
summer
we
were
playing
at
the
boulder
arts
outdoors.
We
played
a
third
law
dance
in
a
parking
garage.
We
played
the
colorado
brazil
fest
downtown.
That
was
awesome
and
we're
really
looking
forward
to
getting
that
going
again.
This
coming
summer,
2022
colorado,
brazil,
fest,
is
going
to
be
awesome.
AN
AO
AO
It
also
looks
like
an
online
and
in-person
community
with
events
to
help
people
live
the
life
they
actually
want
to
be
living
instead
of
the
one
they
think
they
should
be
living.
I
know
all
of
you
understand
that
drive
right
in
the
year
ahead,
we'll
be
incorporating
retreats
and
leadership,
development
and
corporate
team
building
organizational
team
building
events,
potentially
here
at
junkyard
and
other
places,
I'm
also
a
proud
collaborator
of
junkyard
social
club.
AO
A
A
D
AP
Hi
pills
for
change
is
a
new
non-profit
that
empowers
youth
in
music,
education
and
the
arts
through
representation,
equity
and
access
and
meaningful
community
engagement.
I've
been
performing
and
teaching
professionally
for
the
past
20
years,
and
it's
no
secret
that
a
systemic
lack
of
diversity
and
inclusion
constitute
a
major
problem
in
the
classical
sphere.
This
has
to
change
and
it
starts
with
creating
a
culture
of
belonging
and
music
education.
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That's
it
everybody!
Thank
you
all
so
much
for
coming
out
this
evening.
Thank
you
to
junkyard
to
our
band
to
september
wine
go
get
food
at
fancy.
Af
catering,
thanks
to
gary,
if
you're
into
theater
dance
production
go
talk
to
gary
visit,
our
website
boulderarts.org,
and
we
will
see
you
all
at
all
these
events
very
soon.
Thank
you
so
much
good
night.