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From YouTube: Inside Boulder News - July 7, 2017
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This week on Inside Boulder News, become career ready through the Boulder Library. Tomatoes, kale and vegetables galore, this community garden is here for you! And Boulder invites you to learn more about its efforts to create it's own electric utility.
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Public
Library
is
one
of
seven
libraries
in
the
state
to
be
partnering
in
this
unique
program.
It
is
also
offering
25
career
online
high
school
scholarships
for
Boulder
County
residents
to
find
out
more
visit.
The
website
seen
on
your
screen,
started
by
the
Boulder
County
farmers
market
nearly
two
years
ago.
The
edible
garden
at
the
Boulder
Public
Library
continues
to
sprout
interest
in
local
harvesting.
It's
growing
season
in
Boulder
and
the
edible
garden
in
the
North
courtyard
is
bearing
fruit
to
produce
that
ranges
from
kale
to
squash,
to
onions
and
much
more.
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The
vegetables
grown
here
are
used
by
the
staff
at
CTN,
helping
the
cafe
maintain
its
goal
of
making
sure
that
90
to
95
percent
of
the
ingredients
used
or
local
in
an
effort
to
share
this
gardens
potential
urban
farm
Colorado
will
hold
a
discussion
about
what
they're
growing
here
and
how
you
can
take
part
in
this
communal
garden.
The.
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Community
garden,
it's
got
two
purposes
one.
It
helps
us
because
we
can
highlight
vegetables
that
are
grown
in
the
area,
especially
very
close
being
in
the
library,
but
also
two.
It's
an
example
for
people
to
get
in
touch
with
the
vegetables.
So
the
public
can
come
here
and
can
harvest
some
if
they
want
the.
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City
of
Boulder
has
a
bold
climate
vision
by
2030.
Electricity
use
by
customers
in
the
community
will
come
from
clean,
renewable
sources
like
solar,
went
and
hydropower.
This
shift
will
require
some
big
changes,
including
the
possibility
of
the
city.
Mod
Xcel
Energy
will
be
your
service
provider.
The
process
of
government
taking
over
to
electric
utility
is
called
municipality,
and
the
city
is
currently
involved
in
a
series
of
legal
steps
that
are
necessary
before
Boulder
can
own
and
operate
its
own
system.
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With
this
ownership
comes
the
right
to
purchase
electricity
from
providers
that
use
clean
sources
instead
of
coal.
Boulder
also
wants
to
create
innovative
programs
to
increase
reliability,
benefit
customers
and
support
the
local
economy.
The
city
always
knew
this
process
will
take
time
in
this
case
years,
and
it
can
be
challenging
to
keep
the
community
informed
and
excited
about
the
possible
outcome.
If
you
have
questions
or
thoughts
about
this
project,
please
stop
by
one
of
four
pop-up
events
that
staff
is
planning
for
this
month
into
early
August.
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Night
Out
an
event
that
provides
the
opportunity
to
bring
police
officers.
Firefighters
and
neighbors
together
is
only
a
couple
weeks
away
and
the
time
to
register
is
running
out
initiated
in
1984.
This
annual
event
is
celebrated
in
more
than
15,000
communities
across
all
50
states.
Our
nagas
first
Boulder
neighborhoods,
are
asked
to
host
a
potluck
or
gathering
to
interact
with
their
community
and
public
safety
officials.
Neighborhood
grabs
of
up
to
$1,000
are
available
to
those
hosting
the
events.
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We
hope
you
will
add
this
fun
event
to
your
calendar
for
next
year.
Thank
you
so
much
for
watching
us
on
this
week's
edition
of
inside
folder
news.
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