The Louisville Public Library is located @ 951 Spruce Street, Louisville,Co.
Toddler Story Time 10:15 to 10:45 a.m. on Thursday December 23, 2010 Adult Writing Group-Meets 6:30pm to 7:45pm Thursday December 23 and again on Thursday December 30, 2010 The Library's homework center will be closed until Wednesday, Jan 5 2011 Closed Friday December 24th, 2010 (1 comments)
louisville colorado real estate agent: Louisville, Colorado Winter Skate
- 12/17/10 03:46 AM
Louisville, Colorado Winter Skate 2010. Have you had a chance to stop by the Winter Skate this year? This is a great time for the kids, we've probably been 4-5 times already this year and are going again today. The horse drawn carraige is a nice touch, both of my girls are interested in riding around downtown Louisville, Colorado.
The Steinbaugh pavilion houses the skate rental shop, snacks, and a nice well stocked fire pit that really puts out the heat! Give them a call for more specifics:303-449-3137 or www.bceproductions.com
Located at the Steinbaugh Pavilion in Historic Downtown Louisville, (0 comments)
Awesome home in Saddle Ridge Pool Community! Vaulted ceilings, open floor plan, backs to open space with nearly 180 degree views from the Flatirons West to DIA East. Expansive kitchen, formal dining room. 3 Minute walk to Coal Creek Elementary, hiking trails and Harper Lake. 1580 sq. foot walkout basement (unfinished). Professional landscaping with ponds and waterfalls. Beautiful views from Kitchen/Living room and upper level Master Bedroom. Main Level office/study. Subdivision: SADDLEBACK 2 Property Type: Single Family Year Built: 1990 HOA Fee: $600 - Annually Lot Size: 6,542 County: Boulder Zoning: RES Property Tax: $2,998 2998.24 Tax Year: 2009 (0 comments)
REAL ESTATE MARKET UPDATE An Information Service of RE/MAX Alliance/Boulder Valley
January/2010
In a rising or declining real estate market there is always a point where the market plateaus and then begins to move in the opposite direction. The Boulder County real estate market has been on a downward path since 2005 when there were 6,390 single family and attached units sold. That was the peak. Over the course of the past four years the local real estate market has experienced a noticeable reduction in sales. The last few months of 2009 saw a slight up tick (0 comments)
louisville colorado real estate agent: Louisville, Colorado-Coffeehouse Concert with David Williams & Deco Django Jan 15
- 01/08/10 10:42 PM
Coming Events Coffeehouse Concert David Williams & Deco Django Date: Friday, January 15 Time: 7:30 PM (Doors open at 7:00 PM) Venue: The Louisville Arts Center, 801 Grant Avenue Cost: $12.00 adults/$8 seniors & youth under 15 David Williams and Deco Django bring the Hot Club sounds of 1930s Paris to Louisville. They play Gypsy Jazz, the contemporary name for a musical form that started in the 1930s when American swing moved to Europe. The gypsy guitarist, Django Reinhardt, and the violinist Stephane Grappelli, began playing American style swing together, borrowing from the guitar-violin work of Joe Venuit and Eddie Lang, (0 comments)
louisville colorado real estate agent: Louisville, Colorado-Huckleberry Restaurant Open Mic Night
- 01/06/10 01:26 PM
Catch local talent the first Friday of the month at the Huckleberry, 700 Main St. in Louisville. Musicians, poets and other performers show their stuff from 7-9pm. Just show up with your instrument (if you need one) and add your name to the list. 303-666-8020. The Huckleberry is located in Old Town Louisville, Colorado, in an historic building dating back to 1894. Today, the Huckleberry serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in an atmosphere of fun, creative, comfort. Our food is created to be FUNKY COUNTRY - real food you recognize and love with a modern twist. We've taken American Classics and (1 comments)
louisville colorado real estate agent: Louisville, Colorado-Free Sales Tax Class!
- 12/29/09 02:44 AM
Free Sales Tax Classes! The City of Louisville will be hosting Colorado Sales and Use Tax Classes presented by the Colorado Department of Revenue. After the class, we will also offer information and a question forum specifically for Louisville City Sales Tax. This is a great opportunity for new business owners to ask questions and for seasoned business owners to get updated on new laws and information. The following classes will be held at the Louisville Public Library located at 951 Spruce Street in Louisville: Beginners Sales and Use Tax Class: 01/12/2010 1-4 pm Advanced Sales and Use Tax Class: 01/13/2010 (0 comments)
louisville colorado real estate agent: Louisville, Colorado-ConocoPhillips Development Plans
- 12/29/09 02:27 AM
ConocoPhillips Development Plans & Review Schedule Minimize On November 12 the City of Louisville received the preliminary ConocoPhillips land use entitlement application and related documents for the phased development of their 450-acre campus located in the City of Louisville. ConocoPhillips has actively been working at many levels over the past year to assemble their development and design team as well as to de-construct buildings and infrastructure on their campus. The ConocoPhillips application contains a number of documents related to the three primary, and concurrent, elements of the development review process: 1. Annexation and initial zoning of 80 acres located in the (0 comments)
louisville colorado real estate agent: Louisville, Colorado-Louisville Requires Co-pay for Household Hazardous Material Drop off
- 12/29/09 02:19 AM
City Now Requiring Co-Pay for Household Hazardous Material Drop-Off Minimize Effective immediately the City of Louisville has established a $10 co-pay for use of the Boulder County Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) facility. Previously Louisville residents with unwanted or unused household hazardous waste products could drop them off at the HHW facility with no charge to the resident. Louisville reimburses the County for expenses related to the management of their resident’s materials. The co-pay will offset approximately 20% of the $30,000 per year cost to the City for this service. Given the City's declining revenue it is necessary to implement the $10 (0 comments)
louisville colorado real estate agent: Louisville, Colorado-Louisville Chamber Annual Awards Banquet
- 12/24/09 12:30 AM
ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET 01.27.2010 6:00pm - 9:00pm This years theme is "NIGHT AT THE OSCARS" - Wednesday, January 27, at the Tri-City Elks Lodge, 525 Main Street. The Louisville Chamber will be honoring the Large Business of the Year, Small Business of the Year and Volunteer of the Year. Tickets are now available. The cost is $35 per person. Corporate tables are available for $450, which includes 10 tickets. Call now to reserve your ticket to this exciting awards night. (1 comments)
There will be Christmas carols with the Singing Seniors, treats and hot chocolate until Santa arrives.
Kids are welcome to wear their favorite pajamas. Parents must register their child, as spots go fast. For ages eight and younger, the session is $5 for residents and $8 for non-residents;childeren under the age of one are free with registered sibling. The youth and craft bake sale will run (0 comments)
- Boulder Library offers “Power Check” program Contact: Jennifer Bray, Library, 303-441-4160 Jody Jacobson, Media Relations, 303-441-3155 www.bouldercolorado.gov The Boulder Public Library will begin offering Kill-A-Watt meters for check-out to patrons on Tuesday, Dec. 15. The program, called “Power Check,” is a collaboration with Xcel Energy and the joint City and County ClimateSmart™ program. Power Check encouragesresidents to use the meters in their homes and learn how much energy appliances and devices consume. The meters come with instructions. The Kill-A-Watt meters (1 comments)
Residents set out 27% of their materials for recycling and 18.2% of their materials for composting. The percentages are based on weight of the materials. Trash comprised 54.8% of the City's total weight of materials collected.
Nice Work Louisville! Thank you for your commitment to recycling, composting and the envirnonment! (0 comments)
louisville colorado real estate agent: Boulder, Colorado-Compatible Development Open House
- 12/09/09 11:17 PM
City of Boulder Compatible Development Open HouseOn Jan. 4, 2010, the new Compatible Development ordinance will be in effect. To see if your property is affected, check out the Compatible Development Area Map. If you're interested in learning more about the application requirements for floor area ratio, building coverage, bulk plane and other Compatible Development regulations, please plan to attend one of the following open houses:
· Monday, Dec. 14, 2009 from 6 to 8 p.m. · Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009 from 5 to 7 p.m. · Monday, Jan. 11, 2010 from 6 to 8 p.m. · Wednesday, (0 comments)
louisville colorado real estate agent: Broomfield, Colorado-Coffee with a Cop
- 12/08/09 11:09 PM
Coffee With A Broomfield Cop Have you ever wanted to ask a police officer a question, but didn't want to be pulled over to have the opportunity? Officers of the Broomfield Police Department will be available to answer your questions, at coffee shops within the community. Watch for dates and locations in the Event's Section of the Enterprise.Here is a schedule of upcoming events:DATE / TIME / LOCATIONSaturday, December 5, 2009 9:00 10:30 amBananelope Coffee Shop, 1405 S. HWY 287Saturday, January 9, 2010 9:00 10:30 amStarbucks Coffee, HWY 287 & Miramonte Blvd.Saturday, February 13, 2010 9:00 10:30 amBananelope Coffee Shop, 1405 (2 comments)
louisville colorado real estate agent: Louisville, CO-Recipe of the Week-Cherry Pear Fall Salad
- 12/07/09 10:41 AM
RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Cherry Pear Fall Salad This salad infused with fruits and nuts is sure to bring a bit of sunshine into the kitchen. Other dried fruits such as cranberries or apricots can be used in place or along with the cherries if you prefer. Yield:4 servings Ingredients:3 pears cut into slices1 cup of prepared Italian dressing, divided6 cups of mixed salad greens1/2 cup of toasted almonds, sliced1/2 cup of dried cherries or other fruit Preparation:1. Place the pears into a mixing bowl. Pour 1/2 cup of the salad dressing over the pears and let stand for 15 (1 comments)
CELESTIAL SEASONINGS TOURS From the local factory that produces 8 million tea bags every day come some tea-rific daily (except holidays) tours that feature tastings, a video presentation, and visits to the gift shop, cafe, herb garden and factory. Children under 5 are not allowed in the factory. Tours are on the hour Mon-Sat from 10am-3pm and Sun from 11am-3pm. 303-581-1202. From Boulder, take Colo. Hwy. 119 north to Jay Road (first stoplight) and turn right. After one mile, turn left on Spine Road and continue one-half mile to Celestial (1 comments)
BUTTERFLY PAVILION Light as air and as beautiful as a rainbow, butterflies abound at the Butterfly Pavilion, 6252 W. 104th Ave., Westminster. For families, the Passport Adventure series takes kids through activity stations to earn honorary badges. 303-469-5441. (1 comments)