Hello people! I hope you all enjoy your Thanksgiving break—you’ve earned it!ÌýIt’s a lovely week to wind down and check the last things off your to-do list. I am Sarah Ellsworth: IPHY major, Boulder native, and event connoisseur, writing to you from the comfort of beautiful ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder on all of your weekly opportunities for community involvement, educational whatnot and supreme fun. As always, have a great week!
Tuesday, Nov.Ìý15
Rethinking Refugees: Cooperative Humanitarianism.ÌýJoin Kelly Bendelow, associate field officer at the UN’s Commissioner for Refugees, to discuss the continuing refugee crisis of Syria and refugees everywhere, an issue at the top of the nation’s mind. This event will take place in the Dennis Small Cultural Center (UMC 204) from 5 to 6:30 p.m., so if you have something to say or just want to keep your ears open and learn more about this hot topic, then come on by.
Small Culture, Small Community: Survival in the Global Economy.ÌýJoin professors from the Political Science, Linguistics, and Speech Language and Hearing Sciences departments for a panel discussion of the effects of globalization on the little guys: small communities and groups of individuals. Examples from around the world will support the facts, and this discussion is free and open to all. It begins at 6:30 p.m. in Hellems 199.
International Education Week.ÌýToday through Friday runs this celebration of education, discussionÌýand experience on the global scale. There will be a variety of events all week, including lectures, discussion, triviaÌýand International Coffee Hour. You can also compete in an international photo contest and win some sweet prizes. All events are free and open to everyone and a complete schedule can be found on the website.
Wednesday, Nov.Ìý16
8-Ball Billiards Tournament.ÌýGrab your friends and roll on down to the ConnectionÌýaround 6 p.m. to sign up for this sporting tourney. There is a $5 entry fee but there are prizes to be won if you can show your chops. Bring your game and kick some butt!
BLOrk: Electronic Music Ensemble.ÌýHow can something called Songs of SpaceÌýnot be awesome? Fiske’s Dome and Liquid Sky presentation welcomes electronic music group BLOrk for a musical and visual collab, which will also incorporate deep space sounds recorded by NASA and cosmic imagery. The show runs from 7 to 9 p.m. at Fiske and is free to all.
Thursday, Nov.Ìý17
Symphony Orchestra.ÌýIf like me you are a classical music aficionado and enjoy being impressed, then be sure to catch a symphony orchestra performance featuring Rossini and Elgar compositions in Macky Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. This concert is free and everyone is invited, so come and relax for a few hours and enjoy some beautiful tunes.
Pearl Street Music Festival.ÌýÌýAll around Boulder and Pearl Street from today through Saturday, local bands like Yonder Mountain String Band take the stage to jam out some awesome music for you to get down to. Tickets are cheap and these shows are held in some pretty cool places. Check out the website for a full schedule and make sure to catch some rocking music this week.
Friday, Nov.Ìý18
Yoga for Every Student.ÌýFree yoga is a benefit of student life that I suspect many of us will miss after graduating, so take advantage of another opportunity to yoga this afternoon at 12:30 p.m. in Kittredge N100.You can bring your own mat or borrow one there, and remember to dress comfortably and bring your relaxing vibes. All levels welcome.
Saturday, Nov.Ìý19
¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Buffs v Washington State Football.ÌýCongrats to the Buffs for their crushing win over Arizona this past weekend. Let’s keep it up this week when Washington State comes to our own Folsom Field for one of the last home games of the year. Get your tickets now if you haven’t yet, because the ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä football team is good this year and you won’t want to miss it!
Sunday, Nov.Ìý20
Switch on the Holidays.ÌýSwing by the Boulder County CourthouseÌýto get into the holiday spirit with a countdown to the lighting of the courthouse facade and Pearl Street Mall with twinkling and festive lights.ÌýThe merriment starts at 5 p.m. and runs through 7 p.m., so if you love the holiday feeling, then join Boulder in kicking off the season!
Have a great Thanksgiving break!