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Look for the complete online digital edition of Boulder Magazine, coming fall 2008.
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Boulder County Events
Things to do in Boulder County, Colorado
Daily events calendar: August 24-30, 2008
Daily events calendar online soon! For complete events listings, see Arts & Events section.
- Boulder International Fringe Festival, with live theater, dance, music, cinema, visual art, spoken word, puppetry and workshops; at various locations in Boulder, 720-563-9950. Through August 25.
- Dialog:City, art exhibitions and perfomances presented in conjunction with the 2008 Democratic National Convention, at various locations around the metro area. Through August 29.
- Estes Park Plein Air Exhibition, Sale & Art Walk, featuring 100 artists painting on location within a 50-mile radius, plus other art-related events; 970-586-9203. August 9-end of September.

- Rocky Mountain Balloon Festival, at Chatfield State Park, with mass-ascension launghes at 6:30am and other activities during the day; 303-697-1039
- NedFest, the 10th annual Nederland Music and Arts Festival, on the shores of Barker Reservoir in Nederland; see website for schedule


- Dog Dayz at Scott Carpenter Pool, 30th Street and Arapahoe Ave., 303-413-7278; call for hours.
- Chautauqua Silent Film Series: "Mark of Zorro"; with the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, in the Chautauqua Auditorium, 7:30pm.

- Dog Dayz at Scott Carpenter Pool, 30th Street and Arapahoe Ave., 303-413-7278; call for hours.
- Seniors' Hike: Heil Valley Ranch (meet at group picnic shelter), sponsored by Boulder County Parks and Open Space, 10am-noon; 303-678-6214.
- Rhythm on the Rails Concert Series: The Strolling Scones, at the Niwot Bandstand in Whistle Stop Park, located along the Diagonal Highway in Niwot, 6:45pm.
- "For the Love of Bears," a slide exploration of Sally King's connection to bears, a free program presented by Open Space and Mountain Parks, at the Chautauqua Community House, 7pm.

- Dog Dayz at Scott Carpenter Pool, 30th Street and Arapahoe Ave., 303-413-7278; call for hours.
- Tee Up! Against Hunger Golf Tournament, to benefit Community Food Share, at Coal Creek Golf Course in Louisville, 303-652-3663; call for information.
- "Superbad" at Boulder Outdoor Cinema, in the back lot of the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, 1750 13th St., 720-317-7498; gates open at 7:30pm, feature presentation around 9pm.
- Louisville Fall Festival, with games, displays, music, food, crafts and more; at Louisville Community Park, Roosevelt and Bella Vista streets, 303-666-9072; all day.
- A Taste of Colorado, in Denver's Civic Center Park, Colfax Avenue and Broadway, 303-295-6330.
- Louisville Downtown Street Faire, along Louisville's Main Street, with food, live music, children's activities and more, 303-665-3355; 5-9pm, rain or shine.

- Dog Dayz at Scott Carpenter Pool, 30th Street and Arapahoe Ave., 303-413-7278; call for hours.
- "Monty Python" at Boulder Outdoor Cinema, in the back lot of the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, 1750 13th St., 720-317-7498; gates open at 7:30pm, feature presentation around 9pm.
- Louisville Fall Festival, with games, displays, music, food, crafts and more; at Louisville Community Park, Roosevelt and Bella Vista streets, 303-666-9072; all day.
- A Taste of Colorado, in Denver's Civic Center Park, Colfax Avenue and Broadway, 303-295-6330.
- Boulder Creek Hometown Fair, on the Municipal Building lawn and at Broadway and Canyon, 10am-10pm Fri. and Sat, 11am-7pm on Labor Day.

Next week: August 31 - September 6
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