Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedinEmail this link
Hi, Boulder! These are challenging times, and our hearts go out to everyone who is feeling the effects of COVID-19 from a health, economic or social perspective. The City of Boulder is doing all it can to provide up-to-date information on the situation on the city's website. Visit bouldercolorado.gov/coronavirus for the latest news, information and resources.
But what's missing in this traditional communications approach is the chance for us to build community, share ideas and learn from each other. That's where this "Community in the time of COVID-19" engagement page comes in. We'll be posting a variety of opportunities over the next several weeks to allow you to inspire others, thank those who have been making your life easier and find motivation to stay connected -- all while physically distancing, of course!
We hope you'll join this community-centered conversation. Please share this link with friends and family.
Hi, Boulder! These are challenging times, and our hearts go out to everyone who is feeling the effects of COVID-19 from a health, economic or social perspective. The City of Boulder is doing all it can to provide up-to-date information on the situation on the city's website. Visit bouldercolorado.gov/coronavirus for the latest news, information and resources.
But what's missing in this traditional communications approach is the chance for us to build community, share ideas and learn from each other. That's where this "Community in the time of COVID-19" engagement page comes in. We'll be posting a variety of opportunities over the next several weeks to allow you to inspire others, thank those who have been making your life easier and find motivation to stay connected -- all while physically distancing, of course!
We hope you'll join this community-centered conversation. Please share this link with friends and family.
With COVID-19 cases spiking in our county, state and nation, what ideas do you have for celebrating Thanksgiving in a way that limits your exposure to the virus while honoring traditions? Public health guidelines limit public and private gatherings in Boulder County to people from the same household starting Friday, Nov. 20.