Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Saturday, September 20, 2025.
If you’re up early, step outside and catch the sunrise hitting the Flatirons, always a stunning sight from across Boulder. Today’s weather promises a mix of late summer warmth and a hint of early fall crispness, so it’s a perfect day to get out and about.
Start your morning with coffee, cars, and community at the Shelby American Collection. Their Cars and Coffee event runs from 7 to 9 a.m., so you’ll see an eclectic lineup of classic vehicles and meet fellow enthusiasts. It’s a free gathering, making it a favorite for auto fans and families alike.
Once you’ve had your fill of caffeine and chrome, head to the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont where the Front Range Coin Club Show opens at 9 a.m. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or simply curious about rare coins and currency, there’s plenty to discover. Over in the fairgrounds’ Barn A later today, the Roller Derby Beast Brawl Tournament rolls out. Expect high-energy competition and some very passionate local athletes.
Art lovers can head over to East Window Gallery in Boulder for the Shadows Gather photo exhibition, called “The Archives: 2019–Now.” The show features more than 2,000 Instax photos documenting Colorado's queer, punk, and underground scenes, with many images making their public debut.
Sports fans, pay attention to Folsom Field tonight—Colorado hosts Wyoming in NCAA Football, with kickoff at 8:15 p.m. Not only is this a crucial home game, but there’s extra excitement as CU debuts its brand-new live buffalo mascot. The tradition of Ralphie runs strong in Boulder, making this matchup even more memorable for local fans cheering on the Buffs.
If you’re looking for live music, swing by the Fox Theatre on 13th Street. Boulder’s legendary venue offers an ever-rotating calendar of acts, and tonight you can catch touring and local bands showcasing everything from indie rock to reggae. It’s always a lively crowd and a great spot to unwind on a Saturday night.
For those eager to explore beyond Boulder, the wider Front Range is bursting with fall events—food festivals, Oktoberfest celebrations, film screenings, live theater, and more. But here in Boulder, the city’s blend of outdoor adventure, artistic vibrancy, and sports excitement ensures there’s no shortage of ways to make the most of your Saturday.
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