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Posts Tagged ‘community’

Policy Innovations | What Makes a City Great? It’s not the Liveability but the Loveability

Policy Innovations | What Makes a City Great? It’s not the Liveability but the Loveability

"A good place has at least 10 reasons to be in it, and what gets people to come back to a place or to have a memorable experience is the layering of things in it. We are often told that the aesthetics and the infrastructure, the form of the space is [...]

Happy Third Anniversary Blue Line!

Happy Third Anniversary Blue Line!

photo by soapylovedeb Fifty thousand eight hundred and eighteen unique visitors and eight hundred sixty four posts later, the Blue Line has found its way into the heart of our community. You can read about the origin here. You can [...]

La Fiesta!

La Fiesta!

photos courtesy Intercambio On October 13, 2012 Intercambio will host its 11th annual La Fiesta. If you’re not familiar with this event, it is a true community event that is affordable and accessible to everyone regardless of economic [...]

North Boulder Gets a (Little) Library

North Boulder Gets a (Little) Library

One of Boulder's Little Libraries North Boulder residents are gearing up to express their desire for a library in their neighborhood. Since 1998, a branch of the Boulder Library was promised at a location owned by the city. Initial funding was in [...]

La Fiesta!

La Fiesta!

This year will be the tenth year for Intercambio's annual La Fiesta. If you're not familiar with this event, it is a true community event that is affordable and accessible to everyone regardless of economic class. Back in 2002, when we held our [...]