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Upcoming Grange events
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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Bondi Art Show
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Friday, August 2, 5:00-9:00 p.m.
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Saturday, August 3, 11 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
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Michael Bondi's annual art show returns with original watercolors and prints available for purchase.
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Bondi's paintings need to be seen in person to fully appreciate the essence of each setting. His technique and choice of colors elicits a warm and wonderful sense of fully being in these lovely places.
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You'll be enthralled by Bondi's city and harbor scenes inspired by his trips to Italy, France, and Greece. Bondi's paintings are offered at galleries in Boulder, Laguna Beach, Santa Fe, New Orleans and Nice, France.
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To learn more about Michael Bondi and to see some of his artwork, visit his website.
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Niwot Historical Society Now & Then Lecture Series -
Native American Culture in our Area
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Wednesday, August 21, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
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Andrew Cowell (PhD, UC Berkeley) is a Professor of Linguistics and Faculty Director of Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies (CNAIS) at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He works in the areas of linguistic anthropology and language documentation, primarily on Arapaho. He has published numerous articles and books, as well as developed curricular material and websites for language and culture learning. His current project is to develop a lexical database of Arapaho, with funding from the NSF/NEH DEL program
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The lecture is free to Niwot Historical Society members, general admission is $5. For more information, visit
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Breakfast with the Rotary Club of Niwot
August 1, 8, 15, and 22 from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
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The Rotary Club of Niwot welcomes the community to their morning meetings at the Grange. Breakfast and coffee are served at each meeting starting at 7:30 a.m.
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August 8th's speaker is financial advisor Matt Dolan who will present an economic outlook to the group.
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To learn more about the Rotary Club of Niwot and the causes the club supports,
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The Grange needs your skills
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We're looking for volunteers: an Event Coordinator, a Volunteer Coordinator,
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Now that the non-profit entity Niwot Community Hall owns the Grange building, the organization is looking for volunteer assistance to organize fundraising events, recruit volunteers, and write grants.
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If you have a desire to make a difference in the community, great organizational and people skills, or are adept at grant writing, consider becoming part of the volunteer team.
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Please contact the Grange by writing to LeftHandGrange@gmail.com.
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Monthly Grange Member Meeting
Wednesday, August 14, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
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Members, your presence is requested at the Grange for the August meeting. There's a lot happening these days at the Grange - physically to the building and also strategically. You'll want to know about it all and be integral to the evolution of this amazing community center.
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All questions, comments, opinions, and ideas are very welcome.
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The Grange in Niwot's 4th of July parade
The Grange represented excellently in Niwot’s huge 4th of July parade. There were an eye popping amount of parade participants and revelers enjoyed the gorgeous day!
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Thank you to all who marched in the parade and those who cheered on from the sidelines. There's simply nothing like the pride and sense of community that flows from this event.
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The highlights:
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The newly remodeled Grange is an excellent and reasonably priced space for every occasion and event. There are two spacious halls to choose from. The building includes a large kitchen and two bathrooms. There are ample tables and chairs to configure for big or small groups.
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Always free parking and WiFi.
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The downstairs hall of the Grange is a wonderful space for weddings, receptions, meetings, classes, musical events, bar/bat mitzvahs, and other functions for up to 100 people. The upstairs hall features wood paneling, a stage, and an adaptable seating area.
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There's also an upstairs office for smaller meetings.
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