Nature's Medicine: Food as Medicine
Brigitte Mars, Boulder herbalist, shows us how to use common kitchen ingredients such as salt, honey, baking soda or vinegar to treat common health ailments.
Brigitte Mars, Boulder herbalist, shows us how to use common kitchen ingredients such as salt, honey, baking soda or vinegar to treat common health ailments.
Join Science Matters to discover a disappearing and reappearing message, floating bubbles, elephant toothpaste, a flaming dollar bill and more.
Keep the feeling of summer throughout the whole year. With jar lids, contact paper and string, participants will create a lovely sun catcher to hang up at home and enjoy. Space is limited; registration required.
Do you have what it takes to break a world record? Put your skills to the test with official Guinness challenges. Space is limited; registration required.
Join us for special programs intended for our youngest Anythinkers – the miniThinkers! We’ll provide a place to spend time with your little one in meaningful ways. Be ready to play, read, sing, talk or write as we explore early literacy concepts. Space is limited; registration required.
Inside every ukulele is the opportunity for a musical expression. These two-hour sessions will cover the anatomy of a uke, tuning, and basic chord and strumming patterns. Singing and playing is encouraged. Even if you’ve never played music before, you’ll leave this class knowing at least one song – and probably more! Handouts provided along with a songbook filled with songs by Bob Marley, Jack Johnson, The Beatles and more. Graduates will receive their ukulele white belt and may begin sparring (jamming) with other uke players. Ukuleles provided during session. Space is limited; registration recommended. Please visit the online calendar or call 303-452-7534 to register.