Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for 2026-06-14.
Waking up along the Front Range today, expect a classic early summer day in Boulder, a good one to get outside early, beat the heat, and enjoy everything happening around town. Trails are already starting to fill up, so if you are heading to Chautauqua or Sanitas, plan for crowded parking and bring extra water. Down along Boulder Creek, water is still running fast and cold, so if you are tubing or letting kids play near the banks, keep a close eye and stick to calmer stretches.
If you are up for a short drive this afternoon, Superior is cutting the ribbon on its brand new Central Park from 1 to 3 p.m. at 2560 Central Park Way. The opening celebration will include family friendly activities and a first look at the new recreation space, giving Marshall Fire affected neighborhoods another much needed gathering spot as the community continues its long term recovery and rebuilding efforts.[1]
Car lovers have a reason to cruise north: the Ford vs Chevy car show is rolling into the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont, 9595 Nelson Road, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is five dollars per car, and you will see everything from carefully restored classics to heavily modified modern muscle. It is a good excuse to explore the fairgrounds area, grab lunch in Longmonts historic downtown, and support local car clubs who often raise money for community causes.[3]
Back in Boulder, ultimate players and fans may want to check the USA Ultimate tournament calendar, with the Colorado Summer Solstice 2026 Part 1 listed in Boulder. That means fields across town could be busy with high level play, and nearby residents might see more traffic around the complexes as teams come in from around the region.[9]
As the sun goes down, downtown Pearl Street turns into the place to be. At 940 Pearl, Boulder based ensemble Sherefe brings live Mediterranean music from 6 to 8:30 p.m., with a suggested donation of 25 dollars.[8] Expect an intimate, transportive show blending traditional sounds from Greece, Turkey, and the Middle East, a perfect way to ease into the evening after a day outdoors.
Finally, a quick community note: local obituaries today include longtime residents like Bruce Earl Perotti, a reminder of the deep roots and stories woven into this place.[5] If you knew someone listed, today might be a good day to reach out to their family, share a memory, or support a local cause in their honor.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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