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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Sunday, July 20th, 2025. The sun is up, the Flatirons are glowing, and there is no shortage of things to do around Boulder today, whether you are craving a taste of local flavor, a dash of history, or just some all-out summer fun.

Let’s kick things off with a unique family-friendly experience out at Walker Ranch Homestead. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., you can step back into Boulder’s ranching past at Summer Heritage Morning. This hands-on event invites you to chat with costumed volunteers and try your hand at 1800s ranch chores, play traditional games, and soak up some local history. There’s no need to sign up in advance, so pack a picnic, bring a blanket, and enjoy an interactive journey through time. All ages are welcome and best of all, it’s free.

Music lovers, set your GPS for the Gold Hill Inn, where the 37th annual Charles Sawtelle Memorial Mountain Jam hits the stage this afternoon. This beloved outdoor festival brings together bluegrass aficionados and casual listeners alike for a day of good tunes and great company in the mountains just west of town. If you are looking for unforgettable live music in an idyllic setting, this is the place to be.

Now, for anyone eager to keep the party rolling into the evening, the Boulder Theater in downtown has you covered. While tonight’s big event was the Happy Gilmore double-feature and costume contest, if you missed it, don’t fret—coming up soon are tributes to Santana, The Grateful Dead, and Johnny Cash, plus a fresh lineup of concerts and films all summer long. Boulder’s nightlife is buzzing, so check the schedule to snag those tickets before they sell out.

On the community news front, local agencies are reminding folks about continued Stage 1 fire restrictions across western Boulder County due to our dry and hot weather. Please use extra caution in the foothills and backcountry—one small spark could be one too many.

In other updates, Boulder County officials are searching for an armed robbery suspect after a Friday incident at the Circle K in Lyons. Investigations are ongoing and authorities urge anyone with information to come forward. For crime tips or safety information, keep an eye on official channels.

Finally, if you are looking for wellness or something a little outside the box, the Equality Center of the Rocky Mountains is hosting creative workshops today, from ballroom dance to tutu creation, happening between noon and five.

That wraps up your Boulder Local Frequency for this Sunday. Make the most of this beautiful day, stay cool, stay safe, and don’t forget to take that stroll by the creek—now that the tubing ban has been lifted, you might even want to hop in the water. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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