Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Sunday, November 16th, 2025.
Let’s kick off this brisk November morning with a look at what’s happening right here in Boulder. If holiday shopping is on your mind, don’t miss the Holiday Craft Market wrapping up today at the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont. Booths open from 10 to 4, offering handmade artisan goods and raffle drawings, with admission just five dollars for the whole weekend and kids under twelve get in free, so bring the family and pick out something unique for the season. It’s your last chance to catch this market until next year.
If you’re in the mood for a live show and a dash of mystery, head down to The Dairy Arts Center at 2 o’clock for Viva Theater’s “Murder on the Orient Express.” Dive into Agatha Christie’s world as a snowbound train turns into the scene of a murder most puzzling, all performed by local talent right here in Boulder.
Music lovers, you’re in luck tonight at the Fox Theatre. Indie rock band Willis takes the stage at 8 p.m., bringing a fresh setlist and energy to help wrap up your weekend. Grab your tickets before they sell out for what promises to be a memorable evening of live music.
For sports fans, Boulder’s college scene offers plenty of excitement. The Colorado Buffaloes men’s basketball team takes on Portland State today. After a solid showing against Providence with a 97 to 88 win, expectations are high and buzz is building for another strong performance. If hoops aren’t your thing, local volleyball made headlines yesterday, with Valor Christian snagging their fourth consecutive state title and University outplaying Windsor for the Class 4A crown. Those victories have Boulder-area teams celebrating a successful fall sports season.
On the local news front, a small grass fire near Highway 36 in Boulder County was quickly contained Friday without major damage or injuries, an encouraging sign for wildfire preparedness as we head into winter. Also, Boulder’s city leaders announced they will not appeal the recent airport ruling, keeping local air traffic policy unchanged for now. On the brighter side, the city preps for the annual Boulder Star lighting ceremony, sure to bring holiday cheer and community spirit as days grow shorter.
If you’re out and about, keep in mind that Panorama Point Trailhead now closes nightly, so plan your hikes accordingly. And for those community-oriented souls, Snarf’s Sandwiches has launched a food drive for local banks, meaning you can drop off donations at any location and help neighbors in need as the holidays approach.
From the Flatirons shimmering in the morning sun to campus events welcoming fall, Boulder is buzzing with energy, creativity, and community this weekend. Whether you’re shopping, catching a show, rallying behind local teams, or getting involved, there’s something for everyone as we settle into the holiday spirit.
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