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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 2 MIN

Early Summer Vibes and Community Celebration Across Boulder This Sunday

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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-07. If you step outside this morning, you can expect that classic early summer feel across Boulder, with warm temperatures, plenty of sun, and only a low chance of any afternoon showers developing along the Front Range, according to regional forecasters at BoulderCAST and the National Weather Service. That means it is a great day to get out early for a hike up at Chautauqua, a cruise along the Boulder Creek Path, or a coffee stroll along Pearl Street before the midday warmth really kicks in. Downtown, the big highlight today is the 30th annual Boulder Jewish Festival on the Pearl Street Mall, running from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and free to attend. The festival is bringing live music, Jewish and Israeli food, community booths, family activities, and local artists to the mall, turning the bricks into an open-air celebration of culture and community. Organizers say they want the event to be a welcoming space for everyone, whether you are part of the Jewish community or just curious and looking for a good way to spend a Sunday. If you are more in the mood for something low key, local cafes along Pearl and in North Boulder are reporting steady morning traffic, and outdoor patios should be comfortable around brunch time before the hottest part of the afternoon. Parks like Eben G. Fine and Scott Carpenter are expected to be busy with families and picnics, and tubers are slowly returning to Boulder Creek as flows come down, though conditions can still be swift in spots, so extra caution is advised. At the University of Colorado Boulder, campus is entering the quieter summer stretch, but the events calendar is already looking ahead to next week and beyond, with things like the Boulder Cruiser Ride and CU-focused nights in downtown Boulder later this month signaling a steady ramp up of community happenings tied to the university. As evening settles in, clear skies and mild temperatures should make for ideal conditions for a sunset walk at Wonderland Lake or a rooftop drink downtown. And with relatively calm weather expected tonight, stargazing from the foothills could be an appealing way to wind down the weekend. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-07. If you step outside this morning, you can expect that classic early summer feel across Boulder, with warm temperatures, plenty of sun, and only a low chance of any afternoon showers developing along the Front Range, according to regional forecasters at BoulderCAST and the National Weather Service. That means it is a great day to get out early for a hike up at Chautauqua, a cruise along the Boulder Creek Path, or a coffee stroll along Pearl Street before the midday warmth really kicks in. Downtown, the big highlight today is the 30th annual Boulder Jewish Festival on the Pearl Street Mall, running from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and free to attend. The festival is bringing live music, Jewish and Israeli food, community booths, family activities, and local artists to the mall, turning the bricks into an open-air celebration of culture and community. Organizers say they want the event to be a welcoming space for everyone, whether you are part of the Jewish community or just curious and looking for a good way to spend a Sunday. If you are more in the mood for something low key, local cafes along Pearl and in North Boulder are reporting steady morning traffic, and outdoor patios should be comfortable around brunch time before the hottest part of the afternoon. Parks like Eben G. Fine and Scott Carpenter are expected to be busy with families and picnics, and tubers are slowly returning to Boulder Creek as flows come down, though conditions can still be swift in spots, so extra caution is advised. At the University of Colorado Boulder, campus is entering the quieter summer stretch, but the events calendar is already looking ahead to next week and beyond, with things like the Boulder Cruiser Ride and CU-focused nights in downtown Boulder later this month signaling a steady ramp up of community happenings tied to the university. As evening settles in, clear skies and mild temperatures should make for ideal conditions for a sunset walk at Wonderland Lake or a rooftop drink downtown. And with relatively calm weather expected tonight, stargazing from the foothills could be an appealing way to wind down the weekend. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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