Greetings to all of you lovely people! April is flying by and blessing us with beautiful warm sunshine, so celebratespringtime with our super fun events this week. Earth Day is this Saturday so give your thanks to our planet. I am Sarah Ellsworth: IPHY major, Boulder native, and event connoisseur, writing to you from the comfort of beautiful CU Boulder on all of your weekly opportunities for community involvement, educational whatnot, and supreme fun. As always, have a fabulous week.
Wednesday, April 19
Just in Time Career Fair.Career Servicesbrings you this spring’s biggest career fair, which will feature tons of companies looking to hire for positions before the end of the semester- particularly companies in the tech industry. Bring a resume, dress classyand come to the UMC Ballroom between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. to find the job you’ve been waiting for. All are welcome and this event is totally free.
Peter and the Starcatcher.Be sure to catch this fun and lively play in the University Theaterat 7:30 p.m. This is the story of how Peter Pan became who he was and how he got to Neverland, featuring pirates, adventureand friendship. If you love university theatrical productions, then you’ll want to see this latest one in a long line of fantastic plays. Tickets start at $19.
Jazz Combos.If, like me, you love swinging, old-timebig band jazz, then don’t miss out on JazzCombos in the Old Main Chapel from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Bring a date to this free concert to get your fill of culture and show off your good taste in music. These small combo groups pack some serious skill and play a great range of jazz.
Thursday, April 20
Campus Sustainability Summit and Awards Ceremony.Come and learn about some of the latest and greatest sustainability initiatives here on the CU Boulder campus, which leads the nation in sustainability. From 9 a.m. to noonin the UMC, you can attend the sustainability presentation, followed by a delicious lunch and award ceremony from noon to 1:30 p.m. Be sure to register online before you go!
Sexpressions.The Women’s Resource Center hosts this incredible talent show and night of fun in UMC 235 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Sexpressions is a celebration of sex and gender featuring a number of talented performers including Denver cabaret Clocktower Clockettes. There will also be food, gamesand friends at this free event, which is open to everyone.
Thursday Night Cruiser Ride.Ever since 1992, Boulder has celebrates beautiful Thursday nights with a huge cruiser bike ride around the city. The cruiser ride celebrates the dawn of the warm season, and hundreds of people meet at Scott Carpenter Park at 7:30 p.m. The theme this week is hippies so dress appropriately! Make sure your bike is equipped with lights and don’t forget the bug spray.
Friday, April 21
Radio Prom.With all of the cheesiness of prom, including the 90s music, Radio Prom is Club 156’s second chance atprom foryou. Don your formal attire, secure a date, practice your awkward dance movesand come to Club 156 from 8 p.m. to midnight. There will be food and drink and lots of high school flashbacks so don’t miss out!
Saturday, April 22 (Happy Earth Day!)
Badminton lesson.Badminton is super fun, and if you don’t believe me than you’ve clearly never tried it. To get on top of your game, join in the Rec Center’s free lessonfrom 1 to 3 p.m. Grab a friend, solidify your skills, and show ‘em all how it’s done. Equipment is provided.
Global Warming Demystified.If you want to brush up on your knowledge of global warming and learn more about the science behind the reality, then come by Fiske Planetarium at 7 p.m. ExpertJeffrey Bennett will be there to educate you, answer your questionsand inspire you to act in a more Earth-friendly manner. Tickets are $10.
Sunday, April 23
Yoga in the Dome.Celebrate your body as part of the natural world today in Fiske Planetarium from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. with yoga under the dome. 360-degree images of nature will be screened on the dome all hour long to enhance your meditation and yoga practice. Yogis of all levels and experience are welcome, but just remember to bring your own mat. Tickets are $20.