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Niwot Honeybee Festival Lectures
Saturday, September 16, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
The Grange is the place to be for the Tom Theobald Speaker Series which takes place over the
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day-long 3rd annual Niwot Honeybee Festival. Beginning at 10 a.m. audiences can partake of a
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hands-on exhibit of beekeeping, hear about the healing power of the beehive,
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learn about bats, the night pollinator, get instructions on how to make a bee-safe mosquito trap,
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be educated on bumble bee conservation, get the scoop on a case study in ecosystem development, find out how to create bio-diverse habitats with native plants, and watch a video on the Marshall Fire pollinator revitalization project.
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Community Dance Classes
Tuesdays, Sept. 5 through Dec. 12
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Teacher and choreographer Lindy Bartruff invites all ages and levels to the lindybdance Fall Celebration featuring line dance classes and social dance workshops for $10/person or $15/couple.
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Join in the fun of free dance samplers and be entered in friends and family giveaways.
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Childrens' Music Classes
Mondays, Sept. 11 through Dec 11
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Brett Magdovitz, aka MagdoMan, is a zany kid’s music performer combining original and cover tunes with music, movement, and play that’s wildly entertaining and meaningful for young and older folks alike. The music covers a broad range of themes delivering messages of sharing, caring, healthy eating, eco-friendliness, cooperation, and more.
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MagdoMusic classes are for children ages 6 mos. - 5 yrs. old. Each class involves a mixture of singing, silliness, dancing, playing instruments, marching, jumping, and slow-down time. Parents and caretakers are encouraged to participate as it enhances the experience for the children and strengthens bonds.
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Fall session classes total 13 weeks for $195 ($15/class) for the 1st child in a family, $120 for a 2nd child ($8/class), and free for a 3rd child and beyond.
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Niwot Historical Lecture
Boulder County's Early Residents
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The Niwot Historical Society presents a lecture by historian, publisher, and genealogist, Dina Carson about the Boulder County Pioneers Project which seeks to identify each person who moved to Boulder before 1876, the year Colorado became a state.
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This in-depth historical project, is collecting genealogical information about the descendants of the early pioneers.
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Admission is free to Niwot Historical Society members, and general admission is $5.
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Womens' Investment Group
Saturday, September 9, 6:30-8:00 p.m.
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Several motivated women in the real estate industry - lenders, real estate agents, and investors - are offering an opportunity to help others learn how to make money through real estate investments.
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To RSVP and learn more, write to Liana.Pomeroy@ccm.com.
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Grange Meeting
Wednesday, September 13, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
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The more members, the merrier.
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Learn what's new at the Grange, what happenings are coming up,
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and connect with other members of the community.
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Your questions, comments, opinions, and ideas are very welcome.
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Be part of history and hold your special events, weddings, meetings, concerts,
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and classes at the Grange.
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Low rental rates, clean and well maintained, lots of tables/chairs, a full kitchen, a stage, WiFi, two large rooms, and free parking.
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Stay up-to-date with Grange happenings by following us on Instagram and Facebook.
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