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september
08sep12:00 pm1:00 pmCurator's Cabinet of Curiosities Series

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Join us at the Museum of Boulder for our Cabinet of Curiosities series hosted by our Curator of Collection and Exhibits, Elizabeth Nosek!
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Join
us at the Museum of Boulder for our Cabinet of Curiosities series
hosted by our Curator of Collection and Exhibits, Elizabeth Nosek! Do
you like history? Do you want to learn more about artifact preservation?
Do you ever wonder what’s in the Museum’s collection? Bring a brown bag
lunch and join Elizabeth as she explores Boulder’s stories by sharing
some of the treasures from our permanent collection.
July 14: Teapots
September 8: Railroad
November 10: Cook Stoves
About Our Curator of Collections and Exhibits:
Elizabeth
Nosek has been exploring history and culture throughout her career.
through the countless objects left behind by the people who lived it.
Using the stories found in museum collections and working closely with
community members, she has engaged visitors through dynamic exhibits and
programs. Her love of museums and their use of informal education to
build bridges between people has taken her on adventures from Delaware
to Hawaii spending most of her time here in Colorado. After getting an
undergraduate degree in cultural anthropology at Hamline University in
St. Paul, Minnesota, and her masters in history museum studies from the
Cooperstown Graduate Program (SUNY system), Elizabeth has worked for
local historical societies, natural history museums, the National Park
Service, living history museums, children’s museums, as well as
traditional history and art museums to preserve and care for these very
unique collections being held in the public’s trust. Elizabeth loves
exploring museums and acts as a peer reviewer for the American Alliance
of Museums. Her work experiences have enabled her to author several
professional articles, a book on Interpretive Master Planning, and a
chapter for AASLH’s upcoming book, An Accessible Past: Making Historic
Sites Accessible. While a committed museum nerd, Elizabeth also enjoys
exploring food history, decorative arts, all things Disney, choral
music, exploring Colorado, meeting new friends, and making a difference.
Museum
of Boulder members receive a discount for this program. Make sure to
check your inbox for a “Members Only” email that contains your special
promo code! Questions or concerns? Contact us at
info@museumofboulder.org.
Time
(Friday) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm View in my time
20sep5:30 pm8:30 pmSelf-Realization Lecture featuring Tim Newberg

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Timothy Newberg has been interested in self-realization before he knew what it was. At an early age his journey began while traveling a lot, because his father was in the
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Timothy Newberg has been interested in self-realization before he
knew what it was. At an early age his journey began while traveling a
lot, because his father was in the navy, the family would move often. He
was lucky that the yearning to “Know” was always encouraged by his
unique family. At age 11 his father told him, “Do whatever makes you
happy.” That started in earnest his quest to find the truest happiness.
After
attending College in Wisconsin to study Art, Philosophy and Eastern
Religion he began looking into different inner practices that were
popular at the time. Finally settling on one particular set of
techniques that led him to what his heart always wanted. Inner peace,
the truest experience of the “Infinite” and fulfillment with very little
dogma or religion involved to get in the way.
He has practiced
this inner knowledge for over 50 years and has worked with many like
minded souls who also were looking for something that was true.
Now
the next step in his journey is to share and simplify what he has spent
these many years understanding and appreciating. This is a new time and
he is creating a new way to make this knowledge available to all
without the concepts that can get in the way of true self-realization.
He wants it to be fun, easy and accessible for anyone who is interested.
Time
(Wednesday) 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm View in my time
29sep(sep 29)9:00 am30(sep 30)5:00 pmProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

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Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
29 (Friday) 9:00 am - 30 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Organizer
30sep01octProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
September 30 (Saturday) 9:00 am - October 1 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Organizer
october
29sep(sep 29)9:00 am30(sep 30)5:00 pmProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
29 (Friday) 9:00 am - 30 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Organizer
30sep01octProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
September 30 (Saturday) 9:00 am - October 1 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Organizer
november
29sep(sep 29)9:00 am30(sep 30)5:00 pmProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
29 (Friday) 9:00 am - 30 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Organizer
30sep01octProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
September 30 (Saturday) 9:00 am - October 1 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Organizer
december
29sep(sep 29)9:00 am30(sep 30)5:00 pmProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
29 (Friday) 9:00 am - 30 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Organizer
30sep01octProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
September 30 (Saturday) 9:00 am - October 1 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Organizer
january
29sep(sep 29)9:00 am30(sep 30)5:00 pmProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
29 (Friday) 9:00 am - 30 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Organizer
30sep01octProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
September 30 (Saturday) 9:00 am - October 1 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm View in my time