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Boulder, CO Katılım Kasım 2008
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Deadline extended!
The library's annual open call for exhibitions is open - apply any time before Sept. 7!
Honorariums are available for accepted artists and group shows.
To learn more and apply, visit: boulderlibrary.org/exhibitions/op…

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It's the last day to vote for new library card designs! Voting closes at 7 p.m., so stop by bit.ly/4lMUS0v and help choose our new cards!
The two designs with the most votes will be on library cards starting June. Limit one vote per person.
#bouldercolorado #boulderart

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Two positions are open on the Board of Trustees for Boulder Public Library District. Attend an information session today from 5 -6 pm in the Canyon Meeting Room at Main Library to learn about the role from current Trustees or visit ow.ly/yPXw50V2iWH #boulder

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Local author Eva Tanner offers some great ideas for a New Year's luncheon in her 1914 book "The Hostess: A Practical and Useful Book of Menus and Recipes". Learn more about Boulder's culinary history at #CarnegieLibraryForLocalHistory!

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In this photo from 1938, motorists drive under garlands draped across Pearl Street, near the intersection with Broadway. We wish you a restful holiday! #CarnegieLibraryForLocalHistory #MuseumOfBoulder collection

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Photographed as early as 1900 and as late as 1950, this Engelman Spruce in Boulder Canyon was a go-to spot for many generations of Boulder residents. It was considered "the perfect tree". #CarnegieLibraryForLocalHistory #MuseumOfBoulder collection

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In this #BoulderDailyCamera photo from 1992, two children enjoy fresh snow and sunny weather at Scott Carpenter Park. Do you have a favorite sledding hill in Boulder? #CarnegieLibraryForLocalHistory

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Do you remember Penny Lane, which operated at 1795 Pearl St. between 1891 and 2005? According to a 2005 article in the #ColoradoDaily, "the coffeehouse became 'the' place in Boulder for audiences of all ages to catch up-and-coming rockers, folkies, and poets."

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Inspired by International Human Rights Day on December 10 🌍
#EquityDiversityAndInclusion #InternationalHumanRightsDay

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Planning Thanksgiving dinner? Take inspiration from what the Hotel Boulderado was serving in the late 1920s! #CarnegieLibraryForLocalHistory #MuseumOfBoulder collection

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Senor Miguel restaurant opened at 2555 28th Street in 1969 and served traditional Mexican fare for 25 years. This photo from the 1970s shows Susie Chacon preparing beans while her husband Ralph looks on. #CarnegieLibraryForLocalHistory

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New art is on display at Main, Reynolds and Meadows. Visit boulderlibrary.org/exhibitions to see current and upcoming exhibitions!


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Inspired by Native American Heritage Month
#EquityDiversityandInclusion #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth

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Boulder artist Willard J. Page (1885-1958) was well-known for his paintings of western landscapes and animals. These images are from one of Page's sketchbooks, housed at #CarnegieLibraryForLocalHistory. #MuseumOfBoulder collection


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Fiber Studio is underway in STUDIO 24 at the NoBo Library! Take a deep dive into all things fiber with workshops led by our Makers in Residence (Heather Schulte and Steven Frost) as well as many community partners. Learn more and sign up: ow.ly/jCQg50TUxwZ

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