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  • 'Small Town, Big Heart' benefits coming to Niwot

    Deborah Cameron|Jan 26, 2022

    Although much of the publicity has died down in the month since the Marshall Fires, Niwot community members are continuing to rally to help victims of the tragedy. Stepping up now is as important as it was before. It may be more important. "The needs of the victims are a lot clearer," said Deborah Reed Fowler of DRF Real Estate whose office has been collecting donations for victims. "We've been talking with Boulder Community Foundation, Boulder County and with victims directly or with friends...

  • Hillside Learning Center seeks expansion approval with updated plans

    Mary Wolbach Lopert|Jan 26, 2022

    Gunbarrel Estates residents received notice from Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Department (formerly Land Use) that the Hillside Learning Center is requesting modification to an existing special review and site specific development plan for a new school building and the modification of the existing structure. HIllside, located at 7415 Lookout Rd. in Gunbarrel, has been in this location since 2017. The school provides half-day, small classes and individualized instruction for...

  • Sarah Cioni gives back to Marshall fire victims

    Hannah Stewart|Jan 26, 2022

    The 17th century is considered the "Golden Age" of Dutch painting. Many are familiar with such masters as Rembrandt, and what was particularly notable about Dutch painting at the time was its developing focus on still life. These still life paintings are abundant with flowers and abundant with inspiration for local florist Sarah Cioni. "[In 2020] I was on a phone interview and [the reporter] asked me what's my favorite design and I instantly said 'Dutch master painter.' It's always been my...

  • Photo of the Week (Jan. 26)

    Jan 26, 2022

    On Jan. 25, Chris Doyle hit the pipes in celebration of Burns Night, an annual tribute to Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns (1759-1796) held at Niwot Tavern There were also poetry readings, and diners enjoyed haggis, neeps, and tatties....

  • NHS student publishes first poetry collection

    Hannah Stewart|Jan 26, 2022

    Sofiya Ivanova has always been creative, dabbling in creative writing and songwriting, but poetry is what really captures her interest. "It feels holy," she said, almost wistfully, describing the writing process as something akin to flying, or an out of body experience. "Art," and poetry specifically, she said, "Is the way positive energy can be channeled." For Ivanova, poetry has been present throughout her life–whether she was trying to make sense of a Lyme Disease diagnosis or make sense o...

  • Wandering Jellyfish responds to Marshall Fire

    Katrina Stroud|Jan 26, 2022

    Carissa Mina and Jerilyn Patterson, co-owners of the Wandering Jellyfish Bookshop, launched two successful fundraisers for the community. They will also be hosting another fundraiser for the Après-Ski celebration on Jan. 29. From Jan. 10 to 16, the shop donated 10% of their revenue to the Boulder County Wildfire Fund. The effort raised $247, which they rounded up to $250. Mina said, "Since we are still a relatively new business and, because January is generally slower than other months in...

  • Jack's Solar Garden seeks more community engagement

    Kristen Arendt|Jan 26, 2022

    Jack's Solar Garden is seeking applicants to fill two community-focused roles for 2022. The family-owned solar garden, which is located between Niwot and Longmont off of North 95th Street, recently posted a call for their 2022 Artist on the Farm program and opened a position for an agrivoltaics education specialist at the farm's non-profit Colorado Agrivoltaic Learning Center (CALC). Agrivoltaics, or the practice of growing crops in conjunction with solar panels, is Jack's Solar Garden's unique...

  • Landscaping with Colorado Native Plants Conference

    Deryn Davidson, Colorado State University Extension Boulder County|Jan 26, 2022

    What's the buzz about native plants? Find out at the 7th Annual Landscaping with Colorado Native Plants Conference! Experts in horticulture, ecology and landscape design share how to plan, plant and maintain beautiful and biodiverse native landscapes from the ground up. To enable participation statewide, this year's conference is online. Recordings of the speakers' presentations will be available for registrants to view after the event as well. The conference runs from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on...

  • The mental benefits of mandala

    Katrina Stroud|Jan 26, 2022

    On Jan. 22, Dr. Patti Ashley hosted her bi-annual mandala workshop at Cottonwood Square in Niwot. Dr. Ashley specializes in child development, special education and psychology; she works as a psychotherapist, author, international speaker, and authenticity architect coach. Mandala is a form of artistic representation meant to unfold an individual’s inner thoughts and feelings through guided meditation. cultures, but is usually represented in geometric patterns. Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung u...

  • Holiday lights illuminated a full display of generosity

    Vicky Dorvee|Jan 19, 2022

    For 35 years Chuck Rodgers has delighted the community with his all-out dazzling holiday light display. Installing the magnificent light show that grows a bit each year, tending to it for weeks while it's open to drive-through viewing, and the couple of weeks it takes to gently dismantle and stow away the display never gets easier. But the legacy of the phenom that is Rodgers' holiday extravaganza just gets mightier and mightier each year, because of the generous financial impact it provides...

  • Niwot Market adjusts to new supply chain challenges

    Jocelyn Rowley|Jan 19, 2022

    To paraphrase Forrest Gump's mama, a trip to the grocery store these days is like a box of chocolates-you never know what you're going to get because several items on your list are probably out of stock. The reasons for this are myriad, and mostly (but not entirely) downstream from the pandemic, but it can be summed up as bottlenecks at all points along the food supply chain--from the source, to vendors, to distributors, and at the store level. In Colorado and other parts of the U.S., this...

  • New owners for It's Only Natural Gifts

    Deborah Cameron|Jan 19, 2022

    Though many didn't realize it at the time, last June there was a change to one of Niwot's longest-standing businesses. It's Only Natural Gifts, located next to Niwot Real Estate at the intersection of Niwot Road and 2nd Avenue, was sold. Karen Edwards began the business with Niwot resident Vicky Dorvee in 2008 and, in the years since, it has focused on presenting healthy and unique gift giving choices, and has grown dramatically. Diane Strong bought Dorvee's interest in 2017, but this year,...

  • Photo of the Week (Jan. 19)

    Nellie Nibnose|Jan 19, 2022

    Life got you down? Tired of politics, pandemic and polarization? Take a gander at these happy creatures. I defy anyone who sees this display to come away in a bad mood. Remember it is only 59 days until spring officially arrives....

  • Inkberry Books announces winter photo contest

    Katrina Stroud|Jan 19, 2022

    Inkberry Books is hosting its first photo competition for the Après-Ski celebration (which is taking place on Jan. 29 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.). Gene Hayworth and Keith Waters, the co-owners of the store, are looking for photos that tie into the theme of winter and skiing. Some examples include nature scenes, such as wildlife, forests, trails, frozen lakes, the Rocky Mountains, stargazing, or microscopic close-ups of snowflakes. Or you might submit a photo of the excitement happening in your...

  • Gunbarrel workers among King Soopers strikers

    Katrina Stroud|Jan 19, 2022

    At 5 a.m. on Jan. 12, meat and deli workers at the Gunbarrel King Soopers store (6550 Lookout Rd) walked off the job to begin a strike that could last up to three weeks. The strike was called by the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 after negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement with parent company Kroger, Inc., stalled earlier this month. Stores are remaining open, though some locations have reduced hours and services. Roughly 8,000 workers at King Soopers stores are on...

  • Revenues continue to climb in Niwot LID

    Jocelyn Rowley|Jan 19, 2022

    At its first monthly meeting of 2022 on Jan. 12, the Niwot Local Improvement District advisory committee approved two funding requests from the Niwot Business Association, heard an update about the parking lot, and discussed the final version of the 2021 strategic plan. Treasurer's Report After September's record-high revenues of $29,164, the LID's collections "settled" to a more normal $22,790 in October 2021, treasurer Bruce Rabeler told the board in his January report. Still, that was more th...

  • Changes begin on Palmos Development project

    Vicky Dorvee|Jan 19, 2022

    The first significant change to the planned mixed-use Palmos Development property (formerly Colterra Restaurant) on the corner of 2nd Avenue and Murray Street was the removal of a mature Silver Maple tree on the west side.The stump of the tree is seen in the foreground of the photo on the right. "As part of a permit application process with Boulder County for the new projects proposed for that property, the owner was required to do a tree inventory report from a certified arborist," according...

  • Community Pet Spotlight (Jan. 19)

    Jan 19, 2022

    Meet Kona! Kona is a three-year-old black mouth cur/catahoula mix. Kona has been an inspiration to all who meet her! Her jaw was broken at one point and never healed properly. That is why her nose and bottom jaw grow the opposite way. But, does that slow Kona down? NOPE. She is ready to play, snuggle, and love! Kona is great with other dogs and people alike. She is really just looking for a nice human to give her all the love and attention she so deserves. If you are interested in Kona or any...

  • Are you prepared?

    Michelle White, Community Outreach Coordinator, Mountain View Fire Protection District|Jan 19, 2022

    Our hearts go out to our community members who are dealing with the painful aftermath of the Marshall Fire. Dealing with a catastrophe on this scale, we are asking you if this were to happen in your neighborhood, would you be prepared? Please take the time to research what it means to be prepared in the event of an emergency. Make a plan today! Your family may not be together if a disaster strikes, so it is important to know which types of disasters could affect you. Know how you'll contact one...

  • Helping our neighbors: area residents and businesses respond to Marshall Fire tragedy

    Deborah Cameron|Jan 12, 2022

    When the Marshall Fire devastated the communities of Louisville and Superior, Niwot community members were eager to help. In the immediate days after the tragedy, many went above and beyond. For others still wanting to do something positive, there are ongoing opportunities to make a difference. Below is an overview of what's been done already and what opportunities to help are still available. Local businesses offered housing and food Shelter was one of the most immediate needs for residents in...

  • Be better prepared for urban wildfires with these eight tips

    Kristen Arendt|Jan 12, 2022

    In the wake of the Marshall Fire, many homeowners might be wondering how to be better prepared in case of future urban wildfires. Urban wildfires like the Marshall Fire, while relatively rare in Colorado when compared to the incidence of forest fires in the state, can be incredibly destructive and fast-moving, as the events of Dec. 30 proved. This type of fire is not entirely unprecedented as both the Black Forest Fire and Waldo Canyon Fire saw the destruction of homes at the wildland urban...

  • Bobcat sightings warrant caution

    Katrina Stroud|Jan 12, 2022

    On Dec. 7, Niwot resident Steve H. reported seeing three bobcats in his neighbor's yard on Paiute Avenue, which the Courier published in its Dec. 15 edition. Since then, the Courier has received some feedback from local resident Dr. Sharon Greenleaf La Pierre, on how our community can protect bobcats. Dr. La Pierre was the Founding Chair of the Wildlife Legacy Trust Fund serving the Community Foundation of Boulder County. She currently works at Red Raven Farms to rescue animals and raise...

  • Community Pet Spotlight (Jan. 12)

    Jan 12, 2022

    Meet Kody! Kody is a very handsome, 11 month old yellow lab. Kody is a very good boy who is already potty trained AND crate trained! He loves to just go into his personal area and "chill" for a bit. Kody loves fetch and playing with toys. He is great with other dogs and does prefer older kiddos. Kody can only be described as the goofiest, friendliest, sweetest little pup you'll ever meet! He is looking for a home to call his own and would love for you to consider opening your heart and home if...

  • Photo of the Week (Jan. 12)

    Jan 12, 2022

    Last week, a snowy rendering of Eric Cartman appeared near the entrance of Niwot's South Park, demanding visitors respect his "authoritah!"...

  • Left Hand Laurel: Deborah Read Fowler

    Jocelyn Rowley|Jan 12, 2022

    On the gusty morning of Thursday, Dec. 30, Niwot realtor Deborah Read Fowler and her family were on US Highway 36 headed to Breckenridge when they noticed something alarming: a plume of dark smoke rising on the outskirts of Boulder. As they drove on, the scene quickly escalated from alarming to frightening as it became clear that the wind-driven fire was out of control and headed east. For the rest of the drive, she and her husband stayed tuned to radio reports, which only confirmed their worst...

  • Niwot Community Association offers Marshall Fire aid

    Kim Glasscock|Jan 12, 2022

    Niwot Community Association board members agreed at the Jan. 5 meeting that the organization wanted to help Marshall Fire victims that have found shelter in Niwot. Board members Pat Murphy and Mark Brigham, both real estate agents, said several fire victims are being hosted in Niwot and the area, with some needing “just about everything,” according to Murphy. “And I know we will have more displaced families coming soon,” added Brigham. Board members discussed at length how they wanted to help the fire victims. Board member Craig Rahenka...

  • South Longmont welcomes new yoga studio

    Hannah Stewart|Jan 12, 2022

    In 2010, Nicole and Gerry Wienholt made a dream into reality as they opened the first Yoga Pod in Boulder. During that time, Yoga Pod quickly grew and was even franchised so that the Wienholts could spread their passion and joy with others. They have since left that path and, 11 years later, decided to focus their energy on opening a second location in south Longmont. "We truly believe yoga is life changing and transformational. It feels incredible to be able to offer yoga to this community,"...

  • 2022 Fitness trends might just come from the heart

    Hannah Stewart|Jan 12, 2022

    It’s two weeks into the New Year and everyone knows what that means–New Year’s Resolution time. Many Americans will make some sort of decision related to health and wellness, especially with the ever-present COVID pandemic wreaking havoc in our lives. “New year, new me,” as the saying goes. But in speaking with Scott Meier of Haystack Muay Thai and Maurice Henriques of REAL Training, “new me” seems like it’s extending beyond one’s physique. “Sometimes people get caught up in all the results,” said Henriques, a former CU athlete who is also t...

  • Local grocery workers vote to strike

    Jan 12, 2022

    Alleging unfair labor practices and violations of a collective bargaining agreement, members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 voted to strike at King Soopers locations along Colorado's front range, including the Gunbarrel location at 6550 Lookout Rd. Starting at 5 a.m. on Jan. 12., meat workers at Boulder stores will walk off the job for three weeks, until Feb. 2....

  • Marshall Fire fundraiser at Après-Ski celebration

    Katrina Stroud|Jan 12, 2022

    On Jan. 29, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. the Niwot Business Association is hosting the second annual Après-Ski Pop-Up Celebration. Come to Downtown Niwot with your family and friends to enjoy all the frigid festivities, such as hot meals, horse-drawn carriage rides and live music performances. Restaurants and businesses will be serving special meals and selling merchandise for the occasion: Niwot Tavern will be serving chili; there will be a mulled wine tasting at Inkberry Books; other vendors will...

  • As Boulder County burned, Niwot became a safe space

    Hannah Stewart|Jan 5, 2022

    For much of Thursday Dec. 30, Coloradans were glued to various news sources, waiting for updates about the Marshall Fire, which spread quickly across the Marshall-Superior-Louisville area of Boulder County. At the same time, five miles west of Niwot, the Middle Fork Fire also spread quickly, but was soon contained. Emergency response, at first, largely focused on preserving life and evacuating people from homes, stores and more. Actively fighting the fires was difficult early on, especially...

  • Proposed Highway 119 bikeway enters preliminary design phase

    Kristen Arendt|Jan 5, 2022

    Boulder County will conduct extensive field work as part of the preliminary design phase of the proposed bikeway connecting Longmont and Boulder along Highway 119. The proposed bikeway design was initially presented to the community at a public meeting on Aug. 30. Since then, Boulder County has received more than 1,000 survey responses and 45 comments, in addition to the questions and comments from attendees of the meeting. The estimated timeline for the project has a preliminary design being...

  • Omicron variant sweeps Boulder County

    Jocelyn Rowley|Jan 5, 2022

    For a growing share of Boulder County residents, the 2021 holidays brought at least one unwelcome visitor-the SARS-CoV-2 virus. In the week between Christmas and New Year's Day, local testing sites recorded nearly 3,000 new positive cases*, one of the highest weekly totals at any point during the pandemic. That has driven the testing positivity rate to 20.2% and the seven-day case rate to 757.5 per 100,000 residents, also unprecedented figures. According to state and county health officials,...

  • A snowy goodbye to 2021

    Jan 5, 2022

    After weeks of unseasonably dry weather, a frigid winter storm brought several inches of snow and below-zero temperatures to Boulder County on New Year's Eve. While that was good news for the first responders battling the Marshall Fire, it was less so for local birds, who found their favorite watering holes inaccessible on the biggest party night of the year....

  • Familiar Face - Gil Pomeroy

    Vicky Dorvee|Jan 5, 2022

    When a call for help goes out in Niwot, it seems as though Gil Pomeroy's hand shoots up faster than anyone else's. Oktoberfest, Rock & Rails, Niwot Jazz Festival, you name it, he's there. Pomeroy may be new-ish to town, but he quickly started giving his time and energy to make Niwot a better place. He's made loads of new friends and admirers along the way. That's why a long-time Niwot resident suggested we feature Pomeroy in our Familiar Face column and learn about his life. Left Hand Valley...

  • Marshall Fire recovery: how you can help

    Courier Staff|Jan 5, 2022

    Over the years, Boulder County residents have been quick to come to the aid of neighbors during times of disaster, and the aftermath of the Dec. 30 Marshall Fire is no exception. As of Jan. 5, more than $25 million has been raised to assist survivors of the wildfires that destroyed nearly 1,000 homes and businesses in Louisville and Superior through the Community Foundation Boulder County's Wildfire Fund, Colorado Gives, and individual drives on GoFundMe. In addition, several other...

  • Rotary Club of Niwot celebrates anniversary

    Katrina Stroud|Jan 5, 2022

    On Dec. 17, the Niwot Rotary Club celebrated 13 years of service, both in the local community and across international borders. As part of the Rotary tradition, a new president's name is added to their podium and all past presidents reunite in celebration. Sadly, the founding president, Eli Buzas, passed away from COVID-19 in January 2021. Current president Karrin Reichen said Buzas was a wonderful friend who inspired her to join the Rotary Club. Reichen is proud to be leading her club since...

  • Qualified Listeners hears what veterans are saying

    Deborah Cameron|Jan 5, 2022

    Veterans in Niwot and elsewhere need a lot of support, including listening, advocacy and concrete resources for healing. A local nonprofit, Qualified Listeners, has been providing these services for the past five years. Now, thanks to a grant from the Community Foundation Boulder County, the organization has more than $3,141 in additional resources to expand their services. "We're delighted to get that grant," said Greg Goettsch, Qualified Listeners founder and executive director. "Its main...

  • New year, new parking lot? Long-delayed project nearing completion

    Jocelyn Rowley|Jan 5, 2022

    After a series of false-starts and long delays, the 14-space public parking lot on the west side of downtown Niwot could be open to cars in the coming weeks, according to representatives of the Niwot Business Association, who said the final permitting issues have been settled, and just one piece of the puzzle-solar bollard lights-remains. "Mark Ruzzin with Boulder County is working on the final contract for light installation," NBA Vice President Mary Coonce said. "Once that is complete, we can...

  • Marshall Fire recovery

    Deryn Davidson and Sharon Bokan, Colorado State University Extension Boulder County|Jan 5, 2022

    We have watched the scenes from Colorado Springs (Waldo Canyon Fire in June of 2012) and California where wildfires reached into our towns and cities destroying hundreds of homes in a matter of hours. Most Front Range inhabitants would never have thought that it would happen so close to home. Our idea that wildfires are confined to forested areas and during summer has been challenged and is no longer the norm. We need to be prepared and able to recover should the unthinkable happen. Our...

  • Colterra property to undergo redevelopment

    Hannah Stewart|Dec 29, 2021

    In the early hours of the morning in Oct. 2017, a fire broke out on the 200 block of Franklin Street in historic Niwot. While no one was physically hurt, the community felt the loss of Colterra restaurant, with the "barn building" badly burned and deemed uninhabitable. Years, public forums, a development moratorium and a property sale later, redevelopment is finally set to begin. Chef Bradford Heap bought the property, which had been home to Le Chantecler restaurant. He opened the popular...

  • Ring in 2022 with cocktail recipes from Niwot mixologists

    Deborah Cameron|Dec 29, 2021

    This New Year's Eve will see many celebrating the start of 2022 by staying in with friends. If you're one of those who are planning a Niwot night at home, three of our area's local drink masters have suggestions for holiday cocktails. These drinks will keep things festive and help you celebrate the season. Farow Restaurant's Alcohol-free Cranberry Spritz Niwot's newest restaurant has provided its recipe for a celebratory, beautiful winter cocktail. Lighter and fun, it's a festive way to start...

  • Be the change you wish to see in 2022

    Courier Staff|Dec 29, 2021

    Like it or not, 2022 is just around the corner, and if your plans for the new year involve bettering the world, there's no better place to start than your own community. The Left Hand Valley is home to dozens of non-profit organizations that are making a difference, and they need engaged volunteers to help them do it. No experience is necessary; there's a position for you. By volunteering, not only are you helping your community, you'll also reap the benefits from connecting with others, learnin...

  • Christmas brings tiding of new furry friends

    Kristen Arendt|Dec 29, 2021

    The story, names, characters, and incidents portrayed below are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons or Christmas 2021 events is purely coincidental. Jeremy and Megan weren't planning on getting a new puppy yet. Their 14-year-old dog had passed away the summer before and while they wanted another dog eventually, they weren't sure when that time would be. But when Jeremy stumbled across this particular puppy on the Human Society's website, he knew that pup was the one. Megan agreed as so...

  • Photo of the Week (Dec. 29)

    Dec 29, 2021

    Thanks to Vicky Dorvee for taking this beautiful sunrise photo. While not what we would normally think of for how a November morning looks, the photo captures the beauty of the area we all love. Dorvee said, "I took the photograph on November 6th on the Overbrook Trail, which starts on 83rd Street, heading into the sunrise." As we head into the sunrise of a new year, we wish all a happy, healthy year to come....

  • Centennial State Ballet wows with 10th annual performance of The Nutcracker

    Hannah Stewart|Dec 22, 2021

    After pausing mid-season due to the pandemic, the Centennial State Ballet (CSB) was elated to return to Niwot High School to perform The Nutcracker this year. The 2021 production marks the company's tenth anniversary season and has moved from a completely online model to a hybrid one, offering in person performances in addition to the live-streamed option. "Last season, we filmed our performances at locations around Longmont, partnering with local businesses and organizations to bring the story...

  • It's not too late! Think local for last-minute gifts

    Courier Staff|Dec 22, 2021

    We're in the home stretch of the holiday shopping season, and for those of you with a few names left to check off your gift list, be sure to consider one of the dozens of unique items from the artists, growers and crafters that call Niwot and Gunbarrel home. Gas up and grab a gift When you fill 'er up at the Niwot Conoco in the Cottonwood Shopping Center, don't just drive off - go inside where you'll find a treasure trove of charming gifts for your loved ones. You'll be stunned by the corner of...

  • LoBo Trail and Twin Lakes 2022 improvements funded

    Kristen Arendt|Dec 22, 2021

    On Dec. 7, Boulder County Commissioners approved the budget to fund 23 of 32 proposed Boulder County Parks & Open Space projects. The $1.5 million line item for the proposed Capital & Stewardship plan is funded by the county open space sales tax, money that is designated to support the acquisition of open space and pay for programs that help preserve habitat, provide educational and recreational programs and create and maintain trails. In addition to the sales tax funding, the county will utiliz...

  • Community Pet Spotlight (Barley, Dec. 22)

    Dec 22, 2021

    Barley This sweet and smart eight-year-old fellow is looking for his perfect match, could it be you? Barley is a bright and mature dog that has excellent obedience skills including advanced leash manners as well as the ability offer sit, down and "place" on cue. Barley loves his treats and will get very wiggly when he is especially pleased or excited! Barley is looking for a home where he can be the only beloved pet and would appreciate a family with high school age or older children, please....

  • Gift ideas for the bibliophile in your life

    Hannah Stewart|Dec 22, 2021

    Books are wonderful gifts because of their versatility. Especially now with the holidays, they allow you to travel to different places and times, all while staying comfortably snug at home. Whether you're a library fan, local bookshop lover, or an online shopper, we've got a few holiday/winter suggestions for our Courier readers. Another option, thanks to The Wandering Jellyfish Bookshop, is to buy a bookshop gift card, which supports local bookstores. Niwot's Inkberry Books has a large...

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