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From YouTube: Inside Boulder News - February 19, 2016
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This week on Inside Boulder News: BLDG 61 the new all-ages community makerspace opens at the Main Library; Parks and Recreation celebrates its volunteers; and get a hands-on education about how Boulder Fire-Rescue operates through the Citizens’ Fire Academy.
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A
C
B
C
Adam
and
I
will
essentially
be
facilitating
most
of
the
programs.
My
background
is
in
woodworking
and
I'm.
Also,
an
engineer
by
trade
Adam
is
a
3d
designer
and
has
done
a
lot
of
animation
work
so
between
the
two
of
us,
we'll
be
offering
a
wide
range
of
programming
ourselves
and
then
for
anything
that
falls
outside
of
our
area
of
expertise.
We're
going
to
bring
in
expert
instructors,
I
think.
B
A
Celebration
continues:
februari
19
through
februari
21st,
from
noon
to
six,
when
patrons
can
drop
into
toward
the
space
and
get
hands-on
with
a
fun
interactive
project.
Anyone
with
a
valid
Boulder
library
card
will
be
able
to
participate
in
library,
sponsored
programs,
trainings
and
events
for
free
thanks
to
a
grant
from
the
boulder
Library
Foundation,
which
also
made
the
makerspace
possible
for
more
information
visit
the
building
61
web
page.
The
excitement
continues
at
the
boulder
public
library,
where
the
boulder
arts
and
we'll
be
opening
on
februari
25th.
A
D
We
haven't
had
a
first-run
movie,
theater
downtown
for
20
years
or
more
so
we're
very
excited
to
bring
first
one
movies
back
downtown
for
the
first
time
in
decades
they
will
not
be
the
big
commercial
movies
that
you
see
it
century
and
some
of
the
other
theaters.
They
will
be
art,
movies,
art,
films
and
independent
films,
but
they
will
be
first
run
in
first
quality.
The.
E
Library
closes
on
friday
and
saturday
nights
six,
and
we
were
thinking
like
what
a
great
opportunity
for
us
to
pump
this
up
in
the
evenings.
I've
been
approached
by
two
private
groups
who
are
interested
in
like
could
we
book
the
theater
for
film
showings,
and
so
we
were
really
thinking
along
these
lines.
E
When
dbi
came
along,
they
had
a
much
more
sound
proposal
and
really
interested
in
a
partnership
and
not
just
like,
and
how
could
we
make
this
something
sustainable
and
it
would
really
work
for
downtown
Boulder
in
the
Civic
area
and
activate
the
library
in
a
whole
new
way.
It's
a
great
great
space.
This.
F
Used
to
be
the
main
library,
the
61
building
as
it's
called,
this
was
the
main
area
where
the
card
catalogs
were,
and
the
circulation
desk
and
upstairs
was
where
the
stacks
were.
The
experience
will
be
coming
into
a
place
where
you
can
get
some
nice
concessions
and
libations
and
then
sit
and
watch
a
movie
and
we've
got
very
good,
sound
and
projection.
Now,
that's
been
assembled
for
the
boulder
art
cinema,
opening.
A
Weekend
features
Trumbo
Amy
and
the
Danish
girl
tickets
are
eleven
dollars
for
general
admission
and
nine
dollars
for
seniors
and
students
for
showtimes
tickets
and
information
visit,
Boulder
art
cinema
org.
This
week
the
boulder
Parks
and
Recreation
Department
held
its
third
annual
volunteer
appreciation
dinner.
The
dinner
was
an
opportunity
to
thank
volunteers
as
well
as
commemorate
their
service
to
the
boulder
community,
so.
G
The
city
of
Boulder
is
lucky
enough
to
have
over
300
ongoing
volunteers
that
help
us
do
all
sorts
of
things
around
the
city.
They
help
us
manage
flower
beds,
they
help
with
creek
cleanups
and
the
third
annual
volunteer
appreciation.
Dinner
is
really
a
time
for
us
to
honor
and
to
thank
them
for
all
they
do
for
our
community.
The.
A
H
The
club
gave
back
a
lot
to
me.
We
find
out
the
best
places
to
fish
the
community
and
the
club
itself
was
the
one
that
formed
the
kids
pond.
Some
of
the
elder
people
come
down
there
and
they
said
I
learned
to
fish
with
these
bonds.
That's
what
I
really
feels
is
something
good
deal
problem
and
I.
Think
the
city
is
proud
of
the
situation.
If.
A
You'd
like
to
get
involved
in
upcoming,
volunteer
opportunities
with
the
Parks
and
Recreation
Department
visit
BP.
Our
volunteer
org
registration
is
now
open
for
the
popular
Boulder
fire
rescue
citizens
fire
academy.
This
is
since
fire
academy
is
a
free,
seven
week
course
that
gives
community
members
an
overview
of
how
their
department
operates
with
hands-on
participation
and
classes.
Participants
will
meet
once
a
week
on
Monday
evenings
and
attend
to
Saturday,
hands-on
trainings.
The
course
is
free
to
boulder
residents
who
are
18
and
older
and
applicants
must
agree
to
a
background
check.
A
Applications
are
due
by
March
31st
and
are
available
online
or
at
boulder
Fire
Rescue
headquarters.
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you
haven't
seen
the
new
improved
boulder,
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TV
programming
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