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Editor's Letter

I became a food snob at a very young age. G

rowing up in a large family (of twelve,) food was a big part of our household. I remember accompanying my mom to the grocery store. The normal week would be her buying 10 gallons of milk, and filling two grocery carts. I feel very fortunate for her dedication to cooking for me and my nine siblings. Almost every meal, seven nights a week, was homemade. It wasn’t until I grew up, and now have a family of my own, that I truly comprehend all the work, (and money) that went into feeding all of us.

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contributing writers Allyson Reedy, Emily O’Brien, Jordan Lebowitz, Dell Bleekman, Dana Lapinel

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My mom would say I was a very picky eater growing up, but I am quick to respond that I just had a refined palate from a young age. I was not the typical Midwestern steak and potatoes eater. You see, as soon as I could get a job and make my own money, my first priority was to buy good food. I liked to pick out my own Granny Smith apples, as opposed to buying the value bag. I would buy fresh cold cuts and good cheese from the deli. I was obsessed. I would label every item I bought, “DO NOT TOUCH! KATIE’S FOOD.” My siblings knew to stay away, or be victim of my wrath. The obsessions of buying good food became ordering good food, and then led to an attempt at cooking good food. What a fantastic hobby. I have found myself lost for hours in food blog world. This is where I pick up most of my inspirations and recipes. In this “FOOD” issue, we will explore three local bloggers that are dialed in to Boulder’s food scene and whose popularity extends much further than our little bubble. Their food photography is so decadent; it makes me want to reach through the screen and sample just a bite. Also, in this issue, we will take you into what farmers are really up to in the winter. No, it’s not twiddling their thumbs, waiting for farmers market season. Coincidentally, I happened to end up in one of the foodiest towns in America. I do not take this for granted. Although I still enjoy the comfort food I was raised on, I have a deep appreciation for the culinary knowledge and talent here. Having direct access to fresh, locally sourced, organically grown fare is something we can all be thankful for here in Boulder.

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February 2015

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Good Times

20 Around Town 26

Healthy Lifestyle

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Financial Fitness

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Local Limelight

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Lifestyle Calendar

70 Parting Thoughts

34 Farming Gets chilly

Two local farms braving the cold

40 Inside Scoop

Local bloggers are on the scene

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Good Times

Boulder Lifestyle “Tips Up” Holiday Party

The Alps Boulder Canyon Inn recently hosted our "Tips Up" Christmas Party. Guests enjoyed holiday music from the Boulder Symphony, as well as live bluegrass. Supporting partners included Sotheby's International Real Estate, Audi Boulder, Walters & Hogsett Fine Jewelry, What We Love The Winery and 3 Chicks Bartending. Photography Lisa Doane

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Good Times

Wink’s 3rd Annual Real Faces, Real Fit, Real Fashion On October 25th Wink hosted a photo shoot and invited patients to be professionally made up and photographed. The photos will be used as a part of their Real Faces, Real Fit, Real Fashion advertising campaign.

Sue Scott and Kate Mikayan

Brian and Dr. Liz Erley (Wink Owners)

Sarah Hart (wink employee) being made up by makeup artist Marnie Brooks

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Mike Sclafani and Nancy Delinger

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Good Times

Atomic20 Celebrates the Art of Being Bold in Business

The local creative marketing + strategy agency believes moving your business forward depends on dynamic thinking and bold action. They hosted their 'Shaken Then Stirred' cocktail reception with many of their trailblazing friends.

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Native Edge Landscapes – Yeti For The Holidays! This landscape company knows how to party! Live Bluegrass, Drinks, and Nepalese themed buffet were in order for the recent holiday party for Native Edge Landscapes. The event was held at the historic Altoma Grange.

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Weekends – There With Care Benefit

Weekends clothing store recently held their annual holiday party to benefit There With Care. More than $4,000 was raised to help families who have terminally ill children. Huge thanks to all of those who came out, as well as Oak at Fourteenth for co-sponsoring.

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Around Town 2014 RED DRESS CAMPAIGN

NEW 18-MILE BIKEWAY ALONG U.S. 36

Heart disease has been called the Silent Killer because it often has no noticeable symptoms. It’s more deadly than all forms of cancer combined. To save lives and raise awareness of this serious issue, the American Heart Association launched Go Red For Women. The red dress has become the iconic symbol of our battle against heart disease in women. National Wear Red Day® — the first Friday

The new path will allow cyclists to ride to Denver or to area park-and-rides once the U.S. 36 Express Lanes project finishes construction in 2016. The 18-mile bike pathway will allow cyclists and pedestrians to go from Boulder to Westminster without interacting with cars. The U.S. 36 Express Lanes Project is adding dedicated lanes in each direction for bus-rapid-transit, high-occupancy vehicles and toll-paying single-occupancy vehicles, as well as reconstructing the general purpose lanes, widening the highway and replacing or widening seven bridges over U.S. 36. The bikeway is being constructed alongside the road portions of the project, and cyclists in the Boulder area will be able to get on the bikeway at Table Mesa, at Cherryvale and at the South Boulder Creek Trail.

of each February — is a special day to bring attention to this silent killer of women. Everyone is encouraged to wear red, raise their voices, know their cardiovascular risk and take action to live longer, healthier lives. GoRedForWomen.org

BOULDER VALLEY MOVING FORWARD WITH FIRST ROUND OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS USING PREFABRICATION IN CONSTRUCTION OF NEW DENVER HOSPITAL SAVED $4.3M Using prefabricated elements in the construction of the new Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver cut 72 workdays off the construction schedule and resulted in $4.3 million in savings, according to a study by University of Colorado Boulder engineers. The new facility is a modern, 365-bed hospital specializing in heart care, cancer treatment, women and infant health, respiratory care, orthopedics and emergency health. The study, by Matthew Morris and doctoral student Eric Antillon, both of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, is one of the first to try and quantify the full costs and benefits of using prefabricated elements in a large-scale construction project. The study was done in partnership with Mortenson construction, which built the new 831,000-square-foot Saint Joseph Hospital. Developers often choose prefabrication to save time on a project. But because the process of building a unit — like a bathroom or an exterior wall panel — offsite can be more expensive up front, due largely to the cost of transporting the finished products to the job site, the overall financial benefits haven’t been well understood. Aside from allowing a project to be completed more quickly, prefabricating units offsite can also improve the safety of the job site by decreasing the number of different tradespeople who need to work in the building at any one time, reducing elevated work and providing a controlled environment. 20

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The Boulder Valley School District is planning to sell $225 million in bonds in February or March to pay for the first round of construction projects in its $576.5 million construction package. Projects were chosen for the first round that would have the most impact on enhancing the learning environment, that would require extensive design work, that were complex or, in the case of Peak to Peak and Summit charter schools, that have design work already completed. The bond issue was approved by voters in November. Construction is expected to start in the summer and continue for the next six to eight years, with the district repairing and upgrading all of its 55 schools, including rebuilding three elementary schools. The 31,000-student school district also will build a new school in fast-growing Erie and add a centralized kitchen and new transportation center. After the first of the year, the district plans to ask for applications for members of an oversight committee, who will be appointed by the school board to represent the district’s different geographic areas and interest groups. Once the design work starts, each school also will create a design advisory committee to give input to the architects.


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Around Town WHEN PURSUING GOALS, PEOPLE GIVE MORE WEIGHT TO PROGRESS THAN SETBACKS People tend to believe good behaviors are more beneficial in reaching goals than bad behaviors are in obstructing goals, according to a University of Colorado Boulder-led study. “Basically what our research shows is that people tend to accentuate the positive and downplay the negative when considering how they’re doing in terms of goal pursuit,” says Margaret C. Campbell, lead author of the paper published online in the Journal Of Consumer Research and professor of marketing at CU-Boulder’s Leeds School of Business.

The paper includes research from seven studies involving hundreds of participants who took part in activities such as choosing between and eating a donut or a carrot and then answering questions, or reading and imagining a scenario about saving or spending money and then answering questions.

HOST CITIES ANNOUNCED FOR 2015 USA PRO CHALLENGE WITH ARAPAHOE BASIN FINISH ADDED Race officials unveiled seven of the host cities that will be highlighted as starts and finishes for the 2015 USA Pro Challenge. Taking place Aug. 17-23, the race will feature several dramatic changes for 2015, including a new overall start in beautiful Steamboat Springs, new host venues Arapahoe Basin and Copper Mountain and a challenging individual time trial course in the scenic town of Breckenridge. Organizers are looking to fans to help determine the location of Stage 6. “The start and finish cities for the 2015 USA Pro Challenge are going to create some unique challenges for the riders while also showcasing some of Colorado’s most beautiful regions to our worldwide audience,” says Rick Schaden, owner of the USA Pro Challenge. “We are always humbled by the amount of interest we receive from cities

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VILONA FINE ART GALLERY OPENS ON EAST PEARL Vilona Gallery, Boulder’s newest fine art gallery opened on the lively east end of Pearl Street. Vilona Gallery is a fine art destination dedicated to celebrating art, expression, education and natural history. It’s premier exhibit, “Celebration of Metalsmithing and Natural Discovery” proudly presents an assortment of local and national artists in a unique gallery setting unlike anywhere else in Boulder.

NEW DOG PROGRAM ENFORCES STRICT RULES New requirements for the Voice and Sight Tag Program have gone into effect, and open space rangers will be on trails making sure off-leash dogs have the new blue, not green, tag to show that their owners are in compliance. The Voice and Sight Tag Program allows dogs to go off-leash on certain trails if they can follow commands and not harass or be aggressive toward wildlife, other dogs and people. To continue in the program, dog owners have to take an in-person class and renew annually. The city also instituted a differential fee structure that favors city residents. Out-of-county dog owners

would pay $75, compared with $13 for a city resident and $33 for a non-city Boulder County resident.

GOOGLE TO BUILD NEW BOULDER CAMPUS WITH ROOM FOR 1,500 EMPLOYEES Google plans to triple its local office space and potentially quintuple its number of employees. The proposed Google Boulder campus could employ up to 1,500 workers in a trio of four-story buildings of 110,000 square feet each. The project,

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on the southwest corner of 30th and Pearl streets, would make Boulder rank among Google’s top 10 offices nationwide. Construction of the $100 million first phase—which is two of the three buildings—could begin this summer, pending approvals. The campus would include indoor and outdoor event space, underground parking for 620 spots and a public area to integrate a bike path that bisects the property. The move-in date is set for the first quarter of 2017. Phase 2 would be the third building, but no construction date has been set.

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CU ENTREPRENEURS SELL SNOWGATE SKI LOCKER SYSTEM TO NATIONAL FIRM The two former University of Colorado students who created SnowGate, an outdoor ski locker system, have sold to a national locker firm. Christian Nitu and Cory Finney sold their company to Best Lockers, a 46-year-old Maryland firm with personal electronic lockers in water parks, amusement parks and ski resorts across the country.

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Inspiring Change in the World Through Yoga Article Emily O’Brien

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or 90 Monkeys, inspiring change takes a “Yogarmy.” An online educational resource and in-person school devoted to helping yoga professionals refine their teaching skills, augment their yoga education, build business acumen and grow as people and leaders, 90 Monkeys offers an extensive library of world-class eCourses, vlogs, news articles and live in-person events. It was co-founded by globetrotting yoga teacher Amy Ippoliti and local Renaissance man Taro Smith, Ph.D. “We offer courses and programs that include yoga teacher trainings, as well as advanced education for active yoga teachers to enhance their skills and knowledge in all areas,” Ippoliti says. She goes on to say that the online community is made up primarily of yoga teachers, but the events, trainings and workshops held in the Boulder studio are for a range of beginner yoga students to advanced teachers. 90 Monkeys students have grown their class sizes an average of 42.7 percent and brought more than 13,000 new students to the mat in 2012 alone, raising the bar for professional standards in yoga. The company has assisted 1,500+ yoga studios and teachers in 44 countries around the world, and it’s accomplishing this incredible feat from right here in Boulder. “Yoga helps people connect to their bodies and become more aware of their connection to all living things. I’ve seen it change people’s lives dramatically,” Ippoliti says. 90 Monkeys believes that more people doing yoga equates to more conscious changes in individuals and improved health/ wellbeing; thus, leading to more positive change in the world. Its mission is to change the world through providing yoga instructors and studios the tools to motivate new yoga students and keep existing yogis inspired to continue practicing. “I’ve been doing yoga since 1986. As a teen a g er,

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im & Jake’s Cakes is a genuine Boulder mom and pop shop. The husband and wife duo opened the bakery the same year their first child, August, was born in 2010. So naturally, he is growing up right alongside it—sleeping, eating and helping to taste test the frosting. “We opened our doors in May and he was born in November,” says co-owner Jake Rosenbarger. “He grew up in the cake shop until he was about 2 years old. Once he got mobile, it got pretty tough.” Fortunately for the couple he was a late walker, so they relished that time for as long as they could. Having a child months after launching a business isn’t all that Jake has had his hands full doing. About two years ago, Jake was diagnosed with Celiac disease, a digestive and autoimmune disorder that results in damage to the lining of the small intestine when foods with gluten are eaten. The damage to the intestine makes it hard for the body to absorb nutrients, especially fat, calcium, iron and folate. This is big news for someone who owns a bakery because gluten is a form of protein found in certain grains, including traditional flour. Going Gluten-Free

The diagnosis alone involves a massive lifestyle/health overhaul. Except for Jake it went even deeper. He not only needed to keep gluten out of the foods he was eating, he also had to be cautious about inhaling it. This meant suiting up in a hazmat mask in order to keep from ingesting wheat. You can imagine how challenging and frustrating this might have been. So the shop began to transform to gluten-free right along with him. As Jake began experimenting with and concocting gluten-free versions of its current products and they started popping up around town in stores, they started to develop a somewhat cultlike following. He admits they were a little nervous about going 100 percent gluten-free—not knowing if it would wipe out half of its customers. Luckily, it’s done the opposite. “Our raw materials are even better than before,” Rosenbarger adds, stressing that the quality of everything they bake with has improved over the years. They use a mix of oat, brown rice and tapioca for flour. Cake flavors run the gamut from almond poppy seed to ginger molasses to Herbs de Provence. 30

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Numerous neighborhood restaurants and markets carry Kim & Jake’s products. The brand is known for being a trusted go-to gluten-free vendor—a beacon of doughy delight for celiac and gluten intolerant folks alike. Having gone gluten-free myself last spring, I understand firsthand the joy of biting into their scrumptious cupcakes one moist bite at a time. Quality gluten-free goodies truly are something to savor. They’ve also launched an e-commerce portal on their site where they sell gluten-free cookies and breads nationally. Pies will be available for Valentine’s Day and Easter. Also new, their peasant loaf, a 20-ounce round loaf of sourdough bread, is hitting stores now. “It’s hard to make bread that size with that structure,” Rosenbarger says. “We’re excited about it.” Kim & Jake’s Cakes have won the hearts of countless Boulderites and numerous neighborhood vendors, Whole Foods and other Boulder-area markets; it’s also the preferred gluten-free pizza dough for Pizzeria Locale. Baguettes are available at Fresh Thymes restaurant and The Kitchen Next Door. Additionally, there are three types of hamburger buns—plain, a seeded bun with chia, millet and poppy seeds and an olive oil, rosemary and thyme bun— available at Whole Foods stores in Boulder and Superior. You can find its storefront tucked back in the Table Mesa shopping center in Boulder. Talk about turning a lemon diagnosis into lemonade. Going gluten-free and making such high-quality baked goods has earned Kim & Jake’s Cakes a plethora of lifetime customers.


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Winter

Farm on the

A Cycle That Never Ends Article Jordan Lebowitz

Photography Carmel Zucker

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Black Cat Farm

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oulder is home to many small farmers that supply produce and meat to local restaurants, grocery stores and outdoor markets. We can all imagine what a farmer’s life is like during growing and harvesting season, but what happens on the farm during winter? While the cold, snowy weather means there isn’t as much work to be done out in the fields, there’s still a lot to keep farmers occupied. Like in any good business, planning is a necessity. Farmers aren’t just sticking seeds in the ground and hoping to sell whatever they grow. Records from last year’s crop yield are reviewed to see how much food is pulled from each field. Animal births are analyzed for future butchering and the breakdown of each farming activity is used to help plan for next season’s harvest. A new crop plan is then determined based on a few factors. First, how much of each different crop - and what variety of that crop - needs to be put in the ground depends on the yield needed to supply the community. Every field is mapped out in advance with what will be planted, when and where. The process is then trickled down to how many seeds will be needed for each crop.


Anne Cure, owner of Cure Organic Farm says January focuses on repairs and planning. “I try to get the seed order in by mid-January,” Cure says. “Then we fix what broke from the previous season, build new equipment, modify equipment and hire new staff. All of a sudden February rolls around and we’re starting seeds. The greenhouse starts up the first week of February. These are the first greens that will be available at the farmers market in April.” By the end of February Anne intends to plant the first round of greens and root crops in her field, with hopes that the snow will come give the seeds enough water to germinate. Cure will begin spreading compost by the end of February and in March her farm will start to turn the fields over, plow and cover crops. “After moving the animals around to graze them, it’s the season again,” Cure says. “We never stop, just slow down a bit.”

Cure Farm

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Growing

Cold

A local farmer shares winter tips from his trade

In addition to choosing the right variety of plant for winter, ensuring the plant has reached a mature size by the onset of cold is vital. A plant can be considered mature once its root system has reached below the frost line underground. These plants have to be started in August or September, rather than October. PRESERVING THE HEAT

Row covers are an essential product for outdoor, winter growing. The earth is slow to give up heat and warmth radiating from the ground can be trapped by this white, spun fabric. Draping row covers over plants adds several weeks of growing time into deep winter. HOW TO HARVEST

Chef Eric Skokan of Black Cat Farm educates us on what to plant, what not to plant and how to plant it.

Harvesting in the middle of winter can be tricky. Black Cat Farm uses light snow shovels and big shop brooms to gently remove snow and ice from leaves, in order to get to the bottom and harvest.

VARIETY SELECTION

Chef Eric warns when the first frost comes, say goodbye to what you loved growing all summer long. Not everything grows well in the winter and some plants have been bred over time to do better than others. A plant’s ability to utilize sugar keeps cells that freeze from rupturing and killing the plant. When a plant does survive due to this molecular process, it creates the sweetest, most delicious vegetables you’ll ever have. Varieties to plant:

• Spinach • Kale • Winter Lettuce • Escarole • Radicchio • Mâche • Chives • Spring Onions • Thyme • Miner’s Lettuce (Claytonia) • Parsnips • Celery Root • Turnips (certain varieties)

FARM FORK FOOD: A YEAR OF SPECTACULAR RECIPES INSPRIED BY BLACK CAT FARM

Chef Eric describes his new cookbook (titled above) as, “…a how to guide for eating locally, whether you’re growing your own food or going to the farmers market.” The chapters follow the seasons and relate to the type of food his restaurant would be preparing during the year based on what’s available. There is also a mix of fun and inspiring stories from his farm. Chef Eric stresses the benefit of outdoor, winter growing and believes that using a greenhouse should only be a piece of the puzzle. He also promotes the use of a nice root cellar for the best form of preservation. Get digging!

Plants to stay away from:

• Beans • Lettuce (the majority of varieties) • Cucumbers • Melons • Basil • Tomatoes MATURITY MATTERS

“We all love baby spinach for making salads, but it can’t survive the first frost,” explains Chef Eric. February 2015 | Boulder Lifestyle

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butternut squash, ricotta crostini

paleo brownies

Ingredients:

Ingredients:

1 butternut squash, peeled, seeded, cut into small cubes 4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 teaspoons brown sugar 3/4 cup fresh ricotta 1/2 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest 12 pieces baguette slices Fresh lemon juice Salt and pepper

1 cup blanched almond flour ¼ teaspoon Celtic sea salt ¼ teaspoon baking soda 4 ounces baking chocolate (100% cacao) 7 Medjool dates (1/2-2/3 cup) pits removed 3 large eggs ½ cup coconut oil , melted ½ teaspoon vanilla stevia

Instructions:

Instructions:

• Preheat oven to 425°. • Toss the cubed squash with 2 Tbsp. olive oil, and brown sugar in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Arrange in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet. Roast, tossing occasionally, until squash is golden and tender, 25-30 minutes. Let the squash cool. • Heat 2 Tbsp. olive oil in a skillet • Mix ricotta and lemon zest in a small bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Cool the ricotta mixture in the fridge (this can be made ahead). • Spread 1 Tbsp. of ricotta mixture on each baguette slice. Top each with a few squash cubes. Drizzle crostini with lemon juice and olive oil. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Add fresh sage if desired.

• In a food processor , pulse together almond flour, salt and baking soda • Pulse in squares of dark chocolate until the texture of coarse sand • Pulse in dates until the texture of coarse sand • Pulse in eggs • Pulse in coconut oil and stevia until mixture is smooth • Transfer mixture to a greased 8 x 8 inch baking dish • Mixture will be very thick, smooth with a spatula • Bake at 350° for 18-22 minutes • Cool for 2 hours, then serve Makes 16 brownies continued >

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toni dash

Toni Dash | Boulder Locavore BoulderLocavore.com

and textures these exotic pancakes add pizzazz to any breakfast. The recipes are naturally gluten-free using oat and coconut flours for the pancakes.

Photo Toni Dash

Boulder's local food bloggers (continued)

Ingredients: Coconut Syrup

1 14-ounce can lite organic coconut milk 1 tablespoon corn starch 1/3 cup brown rice syrup (agave nectar may be substituted to make sweeter syrup) Photo Toni Dash

blood orange ginger margarita {fresh-style} This Blood Orange Ginger Margarita is prepared fresh-style not using any orange liqueur or frozen mix. The preparation of tequila, fresh limejuice and agave, along with fresh blood orange juice muddled with fresh ginger, leave a full-flavored, natural refreshing cocktail. Be sure to taste along the way as citrus fruit can vary in sweetness and tartness. More agave nectar may be added to make the margarita sweeter to your taste. Ingredients:

3 ounces Silver Tequila (preferably organic) 1 1/2 ounces freshly squeezed lime juice 1 ounce light agave nectar Juice of 2 blood oranges (approximately 2 ounces) 1/2 teaspoon fresh ginger root; sliced or diced Instructions:

• In a glass or jar, combine the blood orange juice and ginger. Muddle the ginger. Allow the mixture to sit for 20 minutes. Taste and if the flavor is desirable, strain retaining the liquid (or allow to sit longer before straining). NOTE: chilled liquids will not taste as strongly as room temperature liquids. • Combine the blood orange-ginger juice, tequila, lime juice and agave in a shaker with ice. Shake and strain into 2 Old Fashioned glasses full of fresh ice. TIP: To yield more juice from fresh citrus fruit, place them in the microwave for 10 seconds before juicing.

banana-macadamia nut pancakes with coconut syrup {gluten-free} This recipe was created from a tropical Hawaiian breakfast memory of Banana Pancakes with Coconut Syrup. Bursting with robust flavors 42

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Banana Macadamia Nut Pancakes:

½ cup coconut flour 1 cup oat flour 1 ½ tablespoon granulated sugar 1 tablespoon baking powder ¼ teaspoon kosher salt ½ teaspoon baking soda 3 eggs 2 cups milk (I used unsweetened soy milk) 2 medium-large ripe bananas 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ½ cup chopped macadamia nuts (preferably roasted and salted) Instructions: Coconut Syrup:

• Pour coconut milk into a medium saucepan, reserving ¼ cup. • Combine the ¼ cup coconut milk and the cornstarch, stirring to allow the cornstarch to fully dissolve. Add mixture to the saucepan. Also add the brown rice syrup. • Bring mixture to a low boil over medium heat stirring often. Lower heat to low and continue to stir as the mixture simmers for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and allow to cool to room temperature (Note: it will thicken as it cools). Store and seal in the refrigerator for use. Banana Macadamia Nut Pancakes:

• In a large mixing bowl sift together the flours, sugar, baking powder, salt and baking soda. Discard any hard bits of coconut flour that may be left in the sifter. • Place the wet ingredients in a blender (eggs, milk, bananas and vanilla extract). Process on the lowest speed just until the mixture is fully combines and no large banana chunks are present. • Add the wet ingredients to the flour mixture and stir by hand to full combine. Stir in macadamia nuts. • On a hot griddle or large frying pan, drop batter in ¼ cup amounts to form pancakes. Cook until done and golden brown on each side.


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Lyfe Kitchen

Fresh Casual Article Emily O’Brien | Photography Adam Larkey

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hen I was growing up, eating fast food meant eating a hamburger or fried chicken out of a bucket. Later on, a “healthier” sandwich spot was introduced to the market. By the time I was in college, fast-casual restaurant options were plentiful, but finding something healthy (except for the old salad with the dressing on the side) was nearly impossible. Boulderites, however, have an insatiable appetite for healthy food, fast. Beyond that, they want a variety of organic fresh fruit and vegetables (locally grown when possible), grass-fed beef and gluten-free or vegetarian/vegan options. And restaurant entrepreneurs are taking notice. The growth of these food concepts, coupled with a blend between a sit-down dining experience and fast-casual style, have people coming back for seconds. Today it’s a whole new ballgame—fresh casual—and diners are gobbling it up. Here’s a quick rundown of our favorites. The folks at Lyfe Kitchen believe food can do amazing things, like make you feel better, promote sustainability and support local farms. Lyfe produces great tasting food that’s also good for you, and they’re devoted to giving back to their neighborhood one bite at a time. All of its work is rooted in mindful, principled decision-making 46

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that promotes the well-being of its customers, employees and community. In short, it wants to do good, taste good and inspire good in the world around us. 1600 Pearl Street Motomaki, owned by Hapa Sushi, is also making waves. It serves up a fast, wholesome and delicious Japanese-influenced menu in what some diners lovingly describe as “sushi-burritos.” Prices are fair, food is prepared quickly and it’s crazy fresh. 1600 28th Street, #1216 Fresh Thymes Eatery allows you to choose your fare based on your available time: from the counter (a.k.a. ready to be devoured) or from the kitchen (a.k.a. made to order). It’s no wonder it’s been so successful; it offers a range of nutritious bites from a fast snack to a full meal with a scrumptious dessert for ingredient-conscious eaters. 2500 30th Street, #101 These eateries make it hard not to eat right. How refreshing, right? In a world that is go, go, go all the time, being able to just pop in somewhere and know you’re getting a wholesome and healthy meal that will sustain you for the rest of the day is really a lifesaver in terms of both wellness and sanity.


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Dagabi Cucina

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Denver Restaurant Week is the tastiest of the year

Article Dana Lapinel | Photography Provided

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t’s time to come out of hibernation to enjoy the annual Denver Restaurant Week from February 20-March 1. Food lovers will crawl out of their dens to enjoy some of the Denver’s finest dining for the 11th year in a row. Denver has become a well-known foodopolis and hosts the largest restaurant week in the country. That’s right, the largest. During the 9th annual Denver Restaurant Week, a record-breaking 351 restaurants participated. The event has continued to grow each year. Visit Denver started Restaurant Week in 2005 to present the local fine-dining scene to the masses. It didn’t take long for outof-towners to recognize that the Mile-High City has a serious appetite for high-end food. Colorado locals are well aware of the great dining options in Denver and Boulder, but restaurant week is the perfect opportunity to try something new, or to enjoy some of the renowned local eateries for only $30 per person or $60 for two. Dagabi Cucina, a stylish Spanish eatery, is a hidden gem of

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Boulder. For restaurant week they have a great selection of vegetarian options and authentic Spanish dishes like Cabrito al horno (marinated, braised goat). Another hotspot is Bramble and Hare in Boulder. Their farm dinner menu relies on each season so the food is strikingly fresh. They serve great cocktails and have tasty microbrews that make any Coloradan proud. If you are looking for an elegant ambiance in the Boulder countryside then The Greenbriar Inn is the perfect place. Since the Inn opened in 1967 they have been impressing guests with gourmet American classics. Finally don’t overlook Boulder Cork, another restaurant that has been in business since the 60s. It’s a locally sourced steakhouse with an extensive menu and wine list to share for restaurant week. When planning your dining excursions, be sure to make a reservation well beforehand! With more than 300 restaurants, it will be hard to not find at least one menu that makes your mouth water.


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Field Trip

Article Dana Lapinel Photography Sampson Leung

For the Love of Chocolate

Denver’s Ritual artfully crafts a better gourmet version

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id you know it’s possible to make something better than chocolate? It’s craft chocolate, and it only takes three ingredients: exotic cacao beans, cane sugar and a lot of love. Robbie Stout and Anna Davies, the founders of Denver’s Ritual Chocolate, know all about the art of making gourmet, bean-to-bar chocolate. “We saw the discrepancy between the quality of wine and coffee compared to chocolate. So we thought, why not just make better chocolate?” Stout says. Stout and Davies don’t cut any corners when it comes to making their bars, but there’s no arguing that the end product is worth the effort. And it all starts with the cacao beans. Ritual Chocolate works closely with five cacao farmers in Madagascar, Ecuador, Belize, Costa Rica and Peru. Each region has different tasting beans due to the varying climates, soil compositions, and genetics of the fruit trees. You’ll be amazed at just how different each bar tastes from one another. “West Africa is the worst place to get cacao beans, but that’s where 70 percent of the world’s cacao is coming from,” Stout says. “We get it from South America, where the beans have old genetics. It’s part of their culture and people there are connected to what they are doing.” Ritual Chocolate also has a strong connection to their craft. Stout and Davies produce their chocolate using vintage, specialty chocolate-making equipment and take pride in each fine-tuned phase. From when the cacao beans first arrive at the factory and debris and underdeveloped beans are picked out by hand, to the final step of molding and wrapping each chocolate bar, again, by hand, there is a lot of dedication involved with making each bar. To see where Ritual Chocolate is made, there’s no need to find the golden ticket. Stop into the store located at 3153 Larimer Street. Also, their website, RitualChocolate.com, lists all of the locations at which you can find their gourmet chocolate around town.

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“I think our chocolate is so shockingly distinct, unique and enjoyable, and you don’t have to be a connoisseur to taste the difference,” Stout says. “People have what we like to call a chocolate moment: when you can’t look at chocolate the same again and you realize that this is what it actually is supposed to taste like.” With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, keep Ritual Chocolate in mind. If your typical box of chocolates wins hearts, just imagine what high-quality chocolate can do.

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y dad makes fun of me for my love of TV cooking show competitions. Since the audience can’t taste the food, he doesn’t understand the appeal. For me, though, these shows make up the majority of my television watching, with Top Chef being the granddaddy of them all. I first interviewed Hosea Rosenberg back in 2009 when he was a ‘cheftestant’ on Top Chef. Not yet knowing that he’d eventually take the Top Chef title, I asked him whether he’d want to win if it meant never again eating cheese (these, apparently, are the types of questions that occur to me when interviewing TV stars). He chose the cheese. The man has his priorities straight. Since winning the show, Hosea has launched Blackbelly catering, put his meals on wheels via a food truck and even started his own farm. Now, after years in the making, his food has a permanent home at Blackbelly Market, the just-opened east Boulder restaurant that focuses on locally-sourced ingredients and Hosea’s bold-but-comfortable flavors.

Blackbelly Market The chance to eat reality TV food in, well, reality Article Allyson Reedy | Photography Lisa Donae

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The space is relaxed and pared-down, much like the food. It opens with a butcher counter, where you can grab custom cuts of meat and charcuterie, and continues into a dimly-lit, minimalist dining room. The marble chef’s counter offers a great view of the line and the opportunity to see all of the mouth-watering dishes coming out of the kitchen.


Considering there’s a curing room onsite, it’s no surprise that the charcuterie selection is great, with a constantly rotating menu of meats and cheeses. But it’s the Colorado wagyu beef tartare ($13) that is the standout starter. Handcut, it’s fresh, tangy and earthy. Even if you usually shy away from raw food, this is one to try.

Large plate offerings are similarly excellent and meat-centric. (The ricotta cavatelli with Hazel Dell mushrooms is a tasty vegetarian option.) Prawns and pork belly ($22) are perfectly cooked and served atop a creamy bed of cheddar grits with pepper jelly for extra pop. The smoked lamb shank ($21) is hearty, and the double pork chop with mustard spaetzle ($23) is

huge and satisfying; both perfect choices for a cold winter night. Blackbelly is a great addition to the Boulder dining scene, and I don’t just say that as a Top Chef junkie. The prices are more than reasonable for the quality and quantity of the food. Plus, now I can taste the dishes that made Hosea famous. Take that, Dad.

Blackbelly Market

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Financial Fitness

10 FINANCIAL RESOLUTIONS TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE Article JOHN YOUNG, CFP, YoungGLobalWealth.com

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s the New Year begins, so do the familiar set of resolutions. Why not try a new approach? Bring focus to your fiscal health with a solid review of your financial plan. These 10 resolutions are a great way to establish smart financial habits that will benefit you this year and years to come. 1. Update your personal balance sheet. Every financial goal requires a starting point. Knowing what you have determines what you will need in order to reach your goals. 2. Review your budget and spending habits. Are your expenses on track? Where can you fine-tune your spending? 3. Determine if accounts are titled correctly. Life changes can bring about new names and partners. Are your accounts reflecting your most current information? 4. Designate and update your beneficiaries. Your desires must be documented to ensure your wishes are carried out. Update designations for anything that affects your heirs.

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5. Assess your cash holdings. Do you have the recommended 6-months needed to cover expenses? Can this amount be accessed quickly and easily? 6. Revisit your portfolio. Are you comfortable with your current risk level? Review your current holdings and asset allocation to determine necessary adjustments. 7. Evaluate retirement income. As retirement age approaches, income sources shift. Which of your income sources are most reliable and how much of your total retirement do they represent? 8. Review your Social Security statement. Have you established an online account with the SSA? Have all of your earnings been recorded? 9. Consider the tax-efficiency of your charitable giving. Consider the gifts that keep on giving – strategic contributions could reduce your tax liability. 10. Set up a regular review schedule with your financial advisor. Your advisor is your advocate, keeping your goals attainable, on schedule and aligned with your personal needs.


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PLOWIN’ TIME Dig in - Rock out with Grant Farm Article Andy Manz

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rant Farm is a name you may not know, but one that should be on any music lover’s radar. The Boulder-based quartet has the unique ability to turn on a dime from bluegrass, to reggae, to psychadelic, and straight up rock and roll. The boys have steadily been blazing a trail of blistering guitar riffs and sweet Southern harmonies since 2010. In their wake are dropped jaws and dancing folks of all ages and backgrounds. There is only room for one guitarist in this band and his name is Tyler Grant. Grant made a name for himself by winning the National Flatpicking Guitar Championship in 2008 while living in Nashville. Shortly thereafter, he joined forces with fellow Colorado jam-grass royalty Bill Nershi and Drew Emmit in the Emmitt-Nershi Band. As that project eventually morphed back into Nershi and Emmitt’s full time gigs with String Cheese Incident and Leftover Salmon respectively, Grant moved to Boulder to sew seeds for a new musical harvest. “I already had fans here, and my style of music seems to fit the

and vocals. His musical ability and facial hair are both impressive. Sean Macaulay rounds out the rhythm section on drums, and Kevin McHugh adds depth and soul on keyboards. The year 2015 is poised to be a big year for the band. On Sunday, March 1, at Cervante’s Other Side in Denver, Tyler will host the inaugural “Meeting on the Mountain.” The format will be a live radio broadcast where prominent guest musicians will join Tyler and company. Music lovers can share in the groove from near or far by purchasing tickets to attend the show, or by streaming free online. Opening the series will be none other than Bill Nershi. MeetingOnTheMountain.com As for those wanting to catch Grant Farm in the “Boulder Bubble,” the Farm will be rocking eTown Hall on February 28th with the Dead Winter Carpenters. For more information and full tour schedule, please visit GrantFarm.net.

Quick Hits with Tyler Grant Q: Favorite Venue Played? A: Tellurde Bluegrass Festival Q: One Album You Couldn’t Live Without? A: Tony Rice “Manzanita” Q: Musician That Inspired You Most? A: Jerry Garcia Q: Best Concert You’ve Attended? A: Allman Brothers Band, July 4 1995, Del Mar Fairgrounds, CA

West Coast and the Mountains,” says Grant. “Nashville is a fabulous city, and I could have stayed there and been a session player, but I decided to move to Colorado to be an artist. I am also an outdoor enthusiast, so the move to Boulder was a no-brainer.” Holding down the low end is Adrian Engfer (Hot Soup) on bass

Q: Favorite Local Beer? A: A dead heat between Breckenridge Brewery’s 471 Double IPA and Oskar Blues G’Night Imperial Red. I like the hoppy stuff. Q: Favorite Hobby when not playing music? A: Outside. Anything outside. Preferably in the sunshine.

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FEBRUARY 5-7TH AND 12-14TH

FAMILY DANCE DAYS

JLOUNGE AND WHAT WE LOVE WINERY SIP & SPA EXPERIENCE

BOULDER CIRCUS CENTER

JLOUNGE SPA

You show up with your family (kids of all ages, grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, moms, dads, etc.,) to be led through a kinesthetically delightful and family-friendly dance experience. JoannaAndTheAgitators.com

Pamper and spoil yourself at JLounge this month! Sip decadent wine from What We Love Winery while immersing yourself in luxurious spa love. Join us for a sip and spa treat the first two weeks in February, Thursday through Saturday from 3-7pm. Pair decadent What We Love wine with a JLounge pure love mani, pedi, massage or facial. Jloungespa.com & WhatWeLove.com

FEBRUARY 3, 10, 17, 24 TEQUILA TUESDAY CENTRO LATIN KITCHEN

Tequila Tuesday at Centro features a Tasting Tequila Flight, Specialty Cocktail and Food Special, or order all three at a discounted price. CentroLatinKitchen.com

FEBRUARY 6 AN EVENING OF WINE AND CHEESE BOOKCLIFF VINEYARDS WINERY

Come out for a fun and educational evening of award-winning local wines and cheeses co-hosted by BookCliff Vineyards and Haystack Mountain Goat Dairy. BookCliffVineyards.com

FEBRUARY 6

FEBRUARY 7 2015 USA CROSS COUNTRY NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS      FLATIRONS GOLF COURSE

The USA Cross Country Championships, held in Boulder, also serves as the trials race to select the Team USA squad that will compete at the 2015 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, to be held in Guiyang, China on March 28, 2015. BoulderUsaCross.com

FEBRUARY 7 NATIONAL WEAR RED DAY

Pick up heart-healthy educational materials from the Recreation Center, register to win door prizes and WEAR RED. GoRedForWomen.org

ELECTRIC COMPASS

FEBRUARY 8

THE DAIRY CENTER FOR THE ARTS

BRETT DENNEN

Music Director Zachary Carrettin unveils Boulder Bach’s newest addition, the COMPASS Series, dedicated to performances “with a twist.” BoulderBachFestival.org

FOX THEATRE

FEBRUARY 6 MEDESKI, MARTIN AND WOOD WITH ALARM WILL SOUND MACKY AUDITORIUM

An evening of music by youthful West Coast singer/songwriter Brett Dennen, with a fragile, high-pitched voice that makes him sound at times like a cross between Tracy Chapman and Neil Young. FoxTheatre.com

FEBRUARY 9

Get ready for a little jamming, incomparable originality and a lot of fun when the hip, cutting-edge chamber music of Alarm Will Sound blends with the eclectic avant-jazz-funk sound of Medeski, Martin and Wood. CUPresents.org

GAME NIGHT

FEBRUARY 7

FEBRUARY 9

MOUNTAIN SUN PUB & BREWERY

Every Monday starting at 10 p.m., Mountain Sun features Game Night. Bring in your own game or pick out one of theirs. MountainSunPub.com

G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE WITH SPECIAL GUEST MATT COSTA

ETOWN LIVE RADIO SHOW TAPING W/ JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE &

BOULDER THEATRE

SPECIAL GUESTS

Enjoy an evening of G. Love and Special Sauce as they join forces with Matt Costa. BoulderTheatre.org

ETOWN HALL

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Audience members will watch the eTown Broadcast recorded before their very eyes, complete with performances and interviews


Partner Vinyasa, led by Marsha Austin and Scott Rodwin. Be our guest and bring a partner along for lite bites and sips to enjoy this one of a kind yoga Valentines experience! Free Event From 7:309:30 p.m. RadiancePowerYoga.com and BoulderLifestylePubs.com

with both of our visiting artists, as well as the eChievement Award segment, eTown’s opportunity to honor everyday heroes who are doing their part to make the world a better place. ETownHall.org

FEBRUARY 12 DOWNTOWN BOULDER, INCORPORATED’S ANNUAL

FEBRUARY 13-22

AWARDS LUNCHEON

TARTUFFE

ST. JULIEN HOTEL & SPA

UNIVERSITY THEATRE, CU BOULDER

This event recognizes the downtown business owners who contribute to the economic vitality of the district through hard work and community service. BoulderDowntown.com

French playwright Molière’s comic masterpiece skewers religious hypocrisy, mindless piety and sexual deceit. It was so daring at the time of its writing that audience members could be excommunicated for seeing it. Tartuffe tells how a “man of the cloth” worms his way into the gullible heart of Orgon, a rich family man, and tries to take him for all he has. Colorado.edu

FEBRUARY 13 FIRE STATION STORYTIME AT BOULDER RURAL FIRE RESCUE BOULDER RURAL FIRE STATION

Come for a fire safety story followed by a tour of Boulder Rural’s fire station. Storytime is free and is most appropriate for children ages 3-5. BRFD.org

FEBRUARY 13 VINYASA AND VINO PARTNER YOGA AT RADIANCE POWER YOGA RADIANCE POWER YOGA

Join Boulder Lifestyle and Radiance Power Yoga for a fun night of

FEBRUARY 14 CATAPULT IREY DANCE THEATRE

The unique and burgeoning artists of this year’s BFA class – Jamie Holzman, Kayla Smallcanyon, Michaela Moore and Alberta Schulman – bring their physical and theoretical research to life through artfully crafted works that employ improvisation, detailed gesture, playful theatricality and abandoned ferocity. Colorado.edu

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FEBRUARY 15 SACRED HOUSE WEEKLY SUNDAY GATHER SHINE RESTAURANT & GATHERING PLACE

A guided gathering where there are as many definitions of spirituality as there are people, where people connect with their own divine selves, with each other and with something larger that connects us all. SacredHouse.org

FEBRUARY 18 CRETICUM VINUM EXCELLENS: THE ROLE OF CRETAN WINE IN THE ROMAN ECONOMY PALEONTOLOGY HALL (UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY)

New archaeological evidence now compels us to reconsider the role of Crete, as jugs in which Cretan wine was packaged in have been found in almost every province of the Roman world. Dr. Gallimore will discuss Roman trade in Cretan wine from the 1st-6th centuries, including investigating the mass appeal of this product to the ancient Romans. CUMuseum.Colorado.edu

Help A Horse Find A Forever Home. Shop at Tough Luck Cowboy Valentine’s Day Feb. 14th, 2015 10% of proceeds will benefit the horses at Colorado Horse Rescue

FEBRUARY 19 COFFEE COLLIDER IMPACT HUB BOULDER

Meet local entrepreneurs, professionals, students and business leaders. More than that, we spend time requesting help from and providing help to one another, solving problems and offering advice. HubBoulder.com

FEBRUARY 19 THE ASSAD BROTHERS WITH ROMERO LUBAMBO MACKY AUDITORIUM

2050 Broadway, Boulder CO 80304 303.440.4042 toughluckcowboy.com Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Sunday 12-5 CHR HORSE LINA

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An exotic Latin flair takes the stage when the Assad Brothers, Brazil’s most celebrated classical guitarists, join with jazz guitar virtuoso Romero Lubambo for “Samba Exótico,” an exploration of Samba and Choros, a popular 19th-century genre that blossomed in Rio de Janeiro. CUPresents.org


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FEBRUARY 22 KIDS FOR BACH CONCERT BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY

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This annual event gives students K-12 an opportunity to perform the music of Bach in a public concert. BoulderBachFestival.org

FEBRUARY 25 BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL BOULDER THEATRE

The annual Banff Mountain Film Festival, in Banff, Canada, is the largest and one of the most prestigious mountain festivals in the world. The World Tour showcases award-winning films and audience favorites from the more than 350 films entered from 40 countries. BoulderTheatre.com

FEBRUARY 27 ROCV CREST VIEW WINTER SILENT AUCTION BOULDER ELKS LODGE

An evening of delicious food and drinks, and hundreds of amazing auction items donated by Boulder-area businesses and individuals. All auction proceeds go directly toward academic enrichment in Crest View classrooms. ROCV.org

FEBRUARY 27 AN EVENING WITH KARLA BONOFF ETOWN HALL

Spend an evening listening to Karla Bonoff, who has been described as one of the finest singer/songwriters of her generation. ETownHall.org

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Business Directory Animals & Animal Care Camp Bow Wow- Boulder (303) 442-2261 campbowwow.com/us/co/boulder

Art & Photography SmithKlein Gallery (303) 444-7200 smithklein.com/index.php Vilona Gallery (720) 287-4580 vilonagallery.com

Automotive Audi Boulder (303) 442-7007 audiboulder.com

Gebhardt Volkswagen (303) 444-1644 Sill-TerHar Motors (303) 469-1801 sthmotors.com

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Education

Boulder Country Day School (303) 527-4931 bouldercountryday.org

Entertainment & Recreation

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Christinas Luxuries (303) 443-2421 christinasluxuries.com Fabulous Finds (720) 340-4152 fabfindsconsign.com Mile High Style (303) 919-1671 milehighstyle.com Todd Reed (303) 442-6280 toddreed.com Weekends (303) 444-4231 weekendsboulder.com Willow (303) 818-5950 willowboulder.com

Financial Services & Planning Boulder Valley Credit Union (303) 415-3515 bvcu.org Flatirons Bank (303) 530-4999 flatironsbank.com Leonard Social Investment Group (303) 402-5501 ubs.com Young Global Wealth Strategies (303) 443-3406 johnyoungglobalwealth.com

Health & Wellness Aura Advanced Skin & Laser Aesthetics (303) 440-7546 auraboulder.com

La Dolce Events (303) 351-2895 ladolceeventsboulder.com

Colorado Athletic Club 29th Street (303) 861-5646 coloradoathleticclubs.com

University of Colorado Athletics (303) 492-8282 cubuffs.com

Colorado Athletic Club Flatirons (303) 861-5646 coloradoathleticclubs.com

Fashion & Accessories

Foundation Health (303) 449-0517 experiencewell.com

Boulder Wine Merchant (303) 443-6761 boulderwine.com


wine wednesdays! Stop in every Wednesday, from 5:30 to 7:00 pm, to sample four different wines from our monthly newsletter or special bottles from our store. These are wines we are proud of, wines that stimulate the palate, excite the imagination, and showcase a range of styles. And to make it even better the tastings are always free! 15% off on bottles we are sampling for those attending the in-store tasting.

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Business Directory Joy In Motion (720) 428-8612 joyinmotion.com

BOULDER’S PREMIER SOURCE FOR EVERYTHING CYCLING With industry leading brands and a gifted staff, SPORTS GARAGE will help you find the perfect bike and keep it running for years to come.

Massage Envy (Boulder) (303) 447-3689 massageenvy.com Rinnova Skin & Body (303) 444-0664 rinnovaskinandbody.com Vasu Skin Solutions (720) 470-4837 vasuskinsolutions.com Yoga Loft (720) 612-4321 yogaloftboulder.com

Home Builders & Remodelers Cheri Belz Architecture & Residential Real Estate (303) 995-6111 belzarch.com Ellis Construction (303) 818-0241 ellisbuilds.com Markel Homes (303) 449-8689 markelhomes.com

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Medical Clinics & Facilities Wink Optical (303) 443-4311 winkoptical.net

Other

Julie Meko Real Estate (303) 931-6555 juliemeko.com Michaela Phillips Mortgage Broker (303) 443-6292 michaelaphillips.com

Property & Real Estate

Jennifer Egbert Realty (303) 619-3373 jenniferegbert.com

Home Design & Furnishings

Liv Sotheby’s International Realty (303) 443-6161 fullersothebysrealty.com

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Sports Garage Cycling 2705 Spruce • Boulder, CO 303. 473. 0033

RSL Outdoor Living (303) 772-4736 rslinc.net

John McElveen Real Estate (303) 441-5652 j-maco.com

Home Services

Restaurants, Food & Beverage Japango (303) 938-0330 boulderjapango.com

Organization and Relocation West End Wine Shop (303) 448-9966 westwendwineboulder.com organizationandrelocation.com

Parrish Construction (303) 444-0033 parrishbuilt.com

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Native Edge Landscapes (303) 245-9166 nativeedgelandscapes.com

RE/MAX Alliance Downtown & Walnut (303) 442-3180 alliancedowntown.com

Salons & Spas Dragontree Spa (303) 219-1444 thedragontree.com J.Lounge jloungespa.com

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Greenridge Place (303) 536-5111 anthemmemorycare.com/ greenridge-place

Specialty Shops Inada Massage Chairs Ka Cha House Of Tea (303) 443-3612 kuchatea.com Sports Garage (303) 473-0033 sportsagrage.net Tough Luck Cowboy Walters & Hogsett Fine Jewelry (303) 449-2626 waltersandhogsett.com


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