Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Monday, November 10, 2025.
If you're waking up in Boulder today, you're greeted by that classic crisp fall air with just a hint of winter on the breeze, and the views of the Flatirons are spectacular as always, especially if you catch the morning light from Louisville. The mountains are calling, and locals are answering, whether it’s a quick hike before work or a coffee on Pearl Street while watching the city come alive.
For those looking to connect and learn today, the Boulder Chamber offers a unique event called Navigating AI: Build Your Parent Playbook starting at 10:30 a.m. This workshop welcomes parents curious about artificial intelligence and how it’s shaping the future for families and education, with local experts offering clarity and practical tips. Later in the day, if you feel like getting creative, Motus Theater is hosting “No Contract” at 7 p.m., a thought-provoking one-woman show at the Dairy Arts Center reflecting on family, memory, and dementia.
Local music lovers have a treat tonight with the University of Colorado’s Percussion Ensemble featuring guest Jorge Alabê at Grusin Music Hall. This pay-what-you-can performance starts at 7:30 and streams online as well, so whether you pop in person or tune in from home, the rhythms are sure to energize your Monday.
Dancers of all ages are also in luck! The Avalon Sodal Hall opens its doors at 7:30 for a lively Scandinavian dance gathering, welcoming both seasoned spinners and brand new dancers with easy-to-learn routines and refreshing snacks. If country is more your style, DJ Farrell Woods is spinning at the Country Dance Night, and Boulder Swing Dance hosts beginner-friendly Lindy Hop lessons and social dancing later in the evening.
For those following local news, Boulder’s recent city council elections wrapped up just days ago, with ballots still being reviewed for certification. As usual, progressive candidates made notable gains in the final rounds of vote counting, reflecting the city’s evolving electorate and a robust democratic process. You can expect new faces alongside seasoned leaders as the council prepares to certify results in December.
If you’re craving a little visual art, the NoBo Art District is gearing up for First Friday later this week, but galleries across town are still hosting pop-up exhibitions and live music for anyone out exploring today. And don’t forget the Boulder Potters' Guild Fall Show and Sale at the Boulder County Fairgrounds—the perfect place to discover hand-crafted ceramics and support local artists as we head into the holiday season.
In lighter wildlife moments, Colorado Parks and Wildlife handled an unusual late-night situation when two sparring deer crashed into a basement near Roxborough State Park. Both deer were tranquilized, tagged, and released safely—a reminder of how close our wild neighbors really are.
That’s what’s happening in Boulder today, from hands-on workshops and stellar performances to art, dance, and the echo of elections. Whether you’re out exploring, learning, or just enjoying the view, Boulder has something for everyone.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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