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SILENT DISCO WORKOUT

5-6 p.m. Friday, June 2, St Julien Hotel & Spa, 900 Walnut St., Boulder. $20

Twenty bucks gets you a set of headphones and a killer workout this Friday, as MECHA Fitness partners with the St Julien Hotel & Spa for a silent disco workout. Get ready to dance (and sweat) at a staple of downtown Boulder during this high-energy exercise session.

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GROWING GARDENS GOAT YOGA

10 a.m.-noon. Saturday, June 3, Growing Gardens Hawthorn Farm, 1630 Hawthorn Ave., Boulder. $35

This one-of-a-kind vinyasa yoga experience takes place in the orchard of Growing Gardens Hawthorn Farm at the base of the foothills, surrounded by adorable baby goats. Two sessions will be offered on Saturday, and all you need to bring is your own mat.

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LYONS SUMMER ARTISAN MARKET

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, June 4, Bohn Park, 199 2nd Ave., Lyons. Free

The Lyons Summer Artisan Market is back for its third annual run by popular demand. Thirty-five artists from the area will have booths featuring pottery, clothing, jewelry and more. Plus barbecue samples, beer by Oskar Blues Brewery, root beer floats and live music by The Blue Canyon Boys.

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COMMUNITY POTTING FRIDAY

11 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, June 2, Terracotta, 2005 Pearl St., Boulder. $15

Every Friday in June, Terracotta on Pearl Street invites you to bring your botanics to their shop for repotting. The experts at the local indoor plant boutique will also have plenty of advice on how to properly care for your plant, once it’s put into its new home.

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LAUGH ART TOUR

10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, June 3, Old Town, Public Road and Simpson Street, Lafayette. Free

Want to experience eye-popping visual art in Lafayette on your own schedule? With the help of a Spring 2023 map from Lafayette Art UnderGound Hustle (LAUGH), you can walk, bike or even drive to studios and public-art installations around Old Town, with stops along the way for engagement with local creators.

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BOULDER JEWISH FESTIVAL

11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, June 4, Pearl Street, 1942 Broadway, Boulder. Free

For more than 25 summers, the Boulder Jewish Festival has been a local home for Jewish food, ceremonial art and a slew of family-friendly activities. Located smack dab in the center of Boulder, in front of the historic Boulder County courthouse, this day-long event will be capped off by a music performance from Gili Yalo.

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B360/B180: CIRCLE BOULDER BY BICYCLE

10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, June 4, Valmont Bike Park, 3160 Airport Road, Boulder. Free

Explore a fraction of Boulder’s 300 miles of bike infrastructure with a free group ride on the B360, an all-encompassing 24-mile loop around the city, beginning and ending at Valmont Bike Park. And if you’re only in the mood for half of that, the B180 is 12 miles. 4

COLORADO SKY: A PUPPET OPERA

1-2 p.m. and 3-4 p.m. Sunday, June 4, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. $30

Ben Morris and Laura Fuentes’ new family-friendly opera, presented as a shadow puppet show, follows the local story of reintroducing wolves to Colorado through the eyes of a wolf cub named Sky. The 35-minute performance will be scored by a string quartet and a cast of three singers.

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FOURTH ANNUAL BEE IN

Noon-6 p.m. Sunday, June 4, Let it BEE Honey and More Store, 4689 Ute Highway, Lyons. Free

Let it BEE Honey and More Store in Lyons hosts its fourth annual BEE IN festival in Longmont for a celebration of local pollinators. Herb walks, bee education and a plant sale are on the docket, as well as music by bands Copper Children, Hawkfather and more.

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SUMMER MUSIC EVE: THE FRETLINERS

4-8 p.m. Wednesday, June 7, Sunflower Farm, 11150 Prospect Road, Longmont. $27

Head to Sunflower Farm in Longmont on the first Wednesday of the month for a regular evening of live music, food trucks and farm animals. Next week’s event features a performance by Colorado progressive bluegrass quartet, The Fretliners, along with fare from Passport Food Truck.

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CREATIVE MOVEMENT ARTS CAMP

9 a.m.-noon. Tues-Thurs, June 5-8, Kinesis Dance, 635 S. Broadway, Unit D, Boulder. $250

This week-long camp hosted by Kinesis Dance encourages young dancers to let their creativity bloom. Three days of prop building, choreography and crafting all lead up to a show on Thursday, where the campers perform their own original routines.

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‘THE HUMAN ELEMENT’ FILM SCREENING

5:30-6:45 p.m. Thursday, June 8, Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Free

As humans change the elements, will the elements change us? That’s the question at the heart of The Human Element, a 2018 documentary from director Matthew Testa. Head to Boulder Public Library next Thursday for a screening that “inspires us to reevaluate our relationship with the natural world.”

Notice To Creditors

Estate of Janet Susan Bone, Deceased

Case No.: 2023PR10

All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Broomfield County, Colorado on or before November 30, 2023, or said claims may be forever barred.

Jacob M Bone, Personal Representative 7547 S Quatar Way Aurora, Colorado 80016

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