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The beginning of autumn is a time of celebration at The Grange. The community will come together to revel in the season's harvest and the joy of dancing, singing, and learning together.
Community Dance Lessons
Tuesdays, September 5 through December 12, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Teacher-choreographer Lindy Bartruff invites all ages and levels to the Lindybdance Fall Celebration featuring line dance classes and social dance workshops for $10/person or $15/couple.
Join in fun and free dance samplers and be entered in friends and family giveaways.
For a schedule and to register, visit lindybdance.com.
Childrens' Music Classes
Mondays, September 11 through December 11, 4:30 - 5:15 p.m.
Brett Magdovitz, aka MagdoMan, is a zany kid's music performer combining original and cover tunes with music, movement, and play that's wildly entertaining and meaningful for young and older folks alike. The music covers a broad range of themes (transportation, animals, family, nature) delivering messages of sharing, caring, healthy eating, eco-friendliness, cooperation, and more.
Magdovitz grew up in a household of six kids with a menagerie of animals, all thanks to wonderful parents who encouraged him to play, explore, and discover who he is. With this as his foundation, he brings his sense of wonder, adventure, and enthusiasm everywhere he goes. He was the head instructor for the Rocky Mountain Aardvarks, an education through entertainment program, for several years, during which time he instructed classes, performed at birthday parties and festivals, and began developing his own version of music classes.
MagdoMusic classes are for children ages 6 months - 5 years old. Each class involves a mixture of singing, silliness, dancing, playing instruments, marching, jumping, and slow-down time. Parents and caretakers are encouraged to participate as it enhances the experience for the children and strengthens bonds.
Fall session classes total 13 weeks for $195 ( $15/class) for the 1st child in a family, $120 for a 2nd child ($8/class), and free for a 3rd child and beyond. To register, please write to: [email protected].
Womens' Investment Group
Tuesday, September 8, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Several motivated women in the real estate industry - lenders, real estate agents, and investors - are offering another opportunity for others to learn how to make money through real estate investments. There is no cost to attend. To RSVP and learn more, write to [email protected].
Niwot's 3rd Annual Honeybee Festival
Saturday, September 16, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.
In addition to the flurry of activity around town, The Grange is the place to be for the Tom Theobald Speaker Series which takes place over the day-long festival. Beginning at 10 a.m. audiences can partake of a hands-on exhibit of beekeeping, hear about the healing power of the beehive, learn about bats, the night pollinator, get instructions on how to make a bee-safe mosquito trap, be educated on bumble bee conservation, get the scoop on a case study in ecosystem development, find out how to create bio-diverse habitats with native plants, and watch a video on the Marshall Fire pollinator revitalization project.
For the full schedule, visit https://lefthandgrange.org/calendar/ .
Niwot Historical Society Now & Then Lecture – Boulder Pioneers Project
Wednesday, September 20, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
The Niwot Historical Society presents genealogy researcher and lecturer Dina Carson,who will speak about the Boulder County Pioneers Project. The project seeks to identify each person who moved to Boulder before 1876, the year Colorado became a state. This in-depth historical project is collecting genealogical information about the descendants of the early residents.
Admission is free to Niwot Historical Society members, and general admission is $5.
To learn more about the Left Hand Grange No. 9 (located at 195 Second Ave., Niwot) and for information on renting the venue for public or private events, visit http://www.LeftHandGrange.org.
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