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"Controversial Secrets of Slow Living: Boulder's Nature, Community, Kindness"
Discover Boulder's secrets to slow living in nature, community, and kindness! 🌿🏞️ #slowliving #boulderlife

Bradley Stuart

Jan 1, 2026

Trivia Questionâť“

In what year did Boulder, Colorado officially become a city?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

In 2025, Boulder, Colorado embraced simplicity and connection as the key to progress.

Nature was not a getaway but a daily companion, with walking culture thriving and community thriving in small, everyday moments.

Slowing down became a strength, leading to clarity and intentional living.

Comfort and familiarity were valued, with a shift towards wellness for longevity rather than peak performance.

Kindness remained the city's quiet currency, showing that progress doesn't always mean more but clearer living.

Ultimately, Boulder taught that meaningful growth happens when we slow down and appreciate the present.

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As 2026 arrives, Boulder residents are crafting New Year’s resolutions that reflect the city’s vibrant spirit and values.

 

Instead of making drastic changes, locals are choosing sustainable habits that uplift daily life and foster community well-being.

 

Many are taking time to revisit historic hotspots like Pearl Street Mall, which nears its 50th anniversary, deepening their connection to Boulder’s layered past.

 

Residents are also venturing into rapidly evolving areas, such as Boulder Junction and the NoBo Art District, supporting new businesses and creative events.

 

As the city prepares for a major new performing arts venue, engaging with local artists and galleries is gaining traction, sparking cultural appreciation throughout Boulder.

 

Active participation in beloved events—from the Boulder International Film Festival to the BolderBoulder 10K—strengthens community bonds.

 

Choosing eco-friendly transit and exploring Boulder’s growing culinary scene round out these resolutions, reaffirming the city’s commitment to health, sustainability, and lifelong learning for all.


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The Sink has been a beloved Boulder institution since 1923, making it the city's oldest restaurant and a true local landmark on The Hill. Known for its funky, art-covered walls and generations of loyal fans, this spot captures the unique spirit of our community.

 

For decades, they have served up award-winning Sinkburgers and their famous Ugly Crust Pizza, becoming a go-to for CU students, families, and visitors alike.

 

With a commitment to using local ingredients and fostering a welcoming vibe, it is more than just a place to eat; it’s a piece of Boulder history. This spotlight is presented by The Sink.

 

Ready to grab a bite? Check out the menu and plan your visit to this one-of-a-kind Boulder original.

Boulder County has introduced three new grant programs to advance nature-based climate solutions, aiming to boost soil health, green urban areas, and build a more resilient local food system.

 

The Soil Health Initiative offers up to $660,000 in grants for farmers and ranchers focused on regenerative practices, supporting projects that meet USDA soil health standards.

 

Local food businesses play a key role, contributing through partnerships and customer-driven support to regenerative farms.

 

The Grey to Green Fund dedicates $100,000 to transforming hard city surfaces—like parking lots—into green spaces, from rain gardens to micro-forests, with municipal and nonprofit applicants eligible for awards up to $50,000.

 

Meanwhile, the Sustainable Food and Agriculture Fund invests $50,000 toward projects enhancing the county’s food infrastructure and supporting farmworkers.

 

These initiatives reflect Boulder County’s ongoing commitment to climate resilience and community well-being.


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Q&A Questions

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Boulder, Colorado?

A: Hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking are popular outdoor activities in Boulder.


Q: What is the average cost of living in Boulder, Colorado?

A: The average cost of living in Boulder is slightly higher than the national average.


Q: Are there good public transportation options in Boulder, Colorado?

A: Yes, Boulder offers a reliable public transportation system with buses and bike lanes throughout the city.

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Boulder, Colorado officially became a city in 1871.
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