| Date | Title | Description |
| 21.12.2025 | The season of compassion must prevail during the age of cruelty (Editorial) | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
On Tuesday, Boulder County held a vigil for 51 people. Fifty-one members of our community who died this year — many of them far too soon.
The ceremony was part of National Homeless Persons’ Memoria... |
| 27.11.2025 | Louisville’s Community Food Share sees $25K donation from Elevations Credit Union | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
Elevations Credit Union has donated $25,000 to Community Food Share, a food bank that serves Boulder and Broomfield counties, to support its Thanksgiving food drive, according to a news release.
Ac... |
| 10.11.2025 | Boulder County awarding $1.15 million to four community food providers | Boulder County is awarding $1.15 million to four community food providers to help fill food access gaps for people in need as the federal government shutdown continues.
Of that amount, $850,000 will go to food network supporter Community Fo... |
| 07.11.2025 | Boulder must step up and donate to food banks; Council follows more than it leads; build a cleaner community (Letters) | In this time of need, consider donating to a food bank
We have an opportunity to help each other. With SNAP benefits potentially ending, Coloradans have a chance to stop for a moment and help others by giving food and supplies.
Here in Colo... |
| 06.11.2025 | Louisville City Council considers advancing 2026 food assistance grants as SNAP delays worsen | The Louisville City Council will consider advancing 2026 grant funds for nonprofits that provide food assistance as the federal government shutdown continues, threatening the food and financial security of thousands in the area who rely on ... |
| 17.09.2025 | King Soopers to open new Marketplace store in Louisville | King Soopers has begun construction on its newest location in Louisville, redeveloping and expanding the former retail site at 1171 W. Dillon Rd. into one of its Marketplace format stores.
The 122,000-square-foot Marketplace store will feat... |
| 11.07.2025 | Inside track: Tunes from Nefesh Mountain, Foggy Mountain Spaceship, Los Mochochetes and 7 other things to do | Violinist Benjamin Beilman joins the Colorado Music Festival on Sunday at Chautauqua Auditorium to perform works by Mozart. (SZ - Courtesy photo) FUTURE Film festival
The Boulder Environmental Film Festival kicks off its four-day 2025 festi... |
| 10.07.2025 | Festival fighting hunger: Community Food Share launches inaugural music event at Longmont’s Left Hand Brewing | “We didn’t want it to have just one type of music,” Saenz said. “This event is for all ages and all kinds of people, and I hope we can bring different cultures together, too.” Denver-based dance band Thumpin', which pumps out five decades o... |
| 10.07.2025 | Boulder’s Tube to Work Day is Friday, here are all the details | The point of Tube to Work Day is to be festive and silly. But also safe. This is not a flip-flops and pool noodle beach day. Boulder Creek is a legit stream with rapids that reach Class III to V, depending on conditions. Plus, since it’s fe... |
| 09.07.2025 | Community Food Share might see more visitors, less food variety from SNAP cuts | Volunteer Louise Sternberg selects produce for clients of the Feeding Families Pantry at Community Food Share on Wednesday. (Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer)
Da Silva said this is coming at a time when food banks and pantries are already d... |
| 18.06.2025 | BVSD Summer Summit gives students boost for coming school year | Extended Learning Coordinator Cameo DeDominces, who oversees Summer Summit, said last school year’s middle school program had a 97% attendance rate and provided students with a safe place to spend a big chunk of the summer. This year’s prog... |
| 13.03.2025 | Denver Broncos Seek Offensive Gold in Free Agency and Draft | The Denver Broncos are on a quest. A quest for offensive firepower. The team is navigating the choppy waters of free agency, searching for that elusive “Joker” to complement their quarterback, Russell Nix. The stakes are high, and the clock... |
| 13.03.2025 | The Rise of Sports Sponsorships: A Game Changer for Nigerian Banks | In the world of finance, the game is changing. Nigerian banks are dribbling their way into the sports arena, and it’s not just for the thrill of the game. They are leveraging sports sponsorships to boost their brand visibility and connect w... |
| 08.03.2025 | Buffzone | Game day notes: Jack Pease grateful for walk-on experience with CU Buffs | Pease isn’t exactly part of a dying breed as a walk-on, but it’s a role that will be diminished significantly as college basketball transitions to a 15-player roster limit. Teams will be allowed, but not required, to carry 15 scholarships. ... |
| 07.03.2025 | Buffzone | Rare visit from father adds to CU Buffs’ Senior Day festivities for Andrej Jakimovski | It has been a hot-and-cold season for Jakimovski, who posted a .343 3-point percentage in four seasons at Washington State but takes a .319 mark into the regular season finale. But his father was in the stands for one of Jakimovski’s best B... |
| 22.12.2024 | Commentary | Guest opinion: Mark Wallach and Matt Benjamin: County must reassess use of affordable housing tax | On top of this, there is an allocation of $835,000 for a fund balance reserve. It is certainly fair to ask, for which governmental entity is this reserve being maintained? Is it a reserve for all, or just for the County’s projects?
And, as ... |
| 01.09.2024 | Local News | Turning photos into food, Louisville Community Food Share partners with app to make meal donations | Boulder community members can turn one meal into two, by snapping a photo of their food through the GiftAMeal app and helping donate a meal to Community Food Share in Louisville.
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| 29.08.2024 | Local News | Café at the J serves coffee, builds community at the Boulder JCC | Fall is a busy time of year for the JCC. Lev said between 450 and 500 people visit the JCC every day for its Early Childhood Center, events and programs. What the cafe adds to all that foot traffic, Lev said, is “enhanced community connecti... |
| 17.07.2024 | Commentary | Opinion: Elyse Morgan: It’s time to return favors that allowed us to settle in this special place | Elyse Morgan is a member of the Camera’s Community Editorial Board. |
| 23.06.2024 | Opinion Columnists | Opinion: Jim Martin: Rich Castro has helped to build Boulder’s running community | Upon leaving the Peace Corps he relocated to Boulder in 1971, to pursue a Master’s degree at the University of Colorado. Castro quickly immersed himself in the local running scene. Boulder, with its stunning landscapes and high-altitude tra... |
| 29.05.2024 | Business | Shamrock to open Louisville food warehouse in July | “We already have a deep Colorado presence by delivering directly to our local restaurant customers and through our existing warehouse stores,” Ann Ocaña, chief marketing officer for Shamrock Foods Co., said in a prepared statement. “The opp... |
| 20.04.2024 | Editorials | Community Editorial Board: Considering Xcel’s power outage | Members of our Community Editorial Board, a group of community residents who are engaged with and passionate about local issues, respond to the following question: Xcel Energy sent shockwaves through the community last weekend when it shut ... |
| 18.04.2024 | Local News | Xcel fields questions from Boulder officials about power outage | Nearly two weeks ago, Xcel Energy executed its first public safety power shutdown in Colorado, cutting power to 55,000 customers — most of them in Boulder County — ahead of a severe wind storm.
But when Xcel representatives attended Boulder... |
| 09.04.2024 | Boulder County food bank forced to toss 2,000 pounds of food after weekend’s Xcel power outages | A food bank serving Boulder and Broomfield Counties was forced to throw out about 2,000 pounds of food after its Louisville facility lost power for 40 hours during the weekend’s severe weather.
“We didn’t actually realize that we were part ... |
| 08.04.2024 | Power outages cost Boulder County businesses tens of thousands of dollars | Widespread outages across the Front Range have impacted tens of thousands of customers, including businesses that lost thousands of dollars in spoiled food and nonexistent sales, each day the power remained off.
“Saturday morning, I got a t... |
| 23.11.2023 | Local News | Louisville turkey trot ‘a good day for a family outing,’ while raising thousands to combat local food insecurity | There are few activities more festive than dressing in a turkey costume to run a turkey trot on Thanksgiving day.
And that’s exactly what hundreds did on Thursday morning. People gathered with friends, family and neighbors to participate in... |
| 13.03.2023 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County faces ‘hunger cliff’ after additional SNAP funding cut | In recent months, Boulder County food banks have been hit with an increased need as residents continue to grapple with steep inflation rates. Even with the higher than ever requests for support, local organizations are preparing to take on ... |
| 21.11.2022 | Local News
Local News | Louisville to host Turkey Trot 5K on Thanksgiving | The tenth annual Avista Adventist Hospital Turkey Trot 5K event will be held in Louisville on Thanksgiving day.
Proceeds and donations from Thursday’s race, which has become one of the largest run-walk events in the region, will go toward C... |
| 26.10.2022 | News
News | Registration for 10th annual Louisville Turkey Trot 5K is ongoing | Registration for the 10th annual 2022 Avista Adventist Hospital Louisville Turkey Trot 5K is ongoing.
Proceeds from the race will support Community Food Share, a food bank that offers access to nutritious food through its partners in Boulde... |
| 23.10.2022 | Editorials
Editorials | Editorial: Prop FF is laudable, but structure merits concerns | No child should ever be hungry. Colorado Proposition FF, the Healthy School Meals for All Program, would provide free school lunches to all public school students in the state. Unfortunately, the structure and funding mechanism give us seri... |
| 14.08.2022 | Editorials
Editorials | Editorial: Food insecurity in our community must be dealt with as a community | It was only last month that we wrote urging the community to step up and help out with the crisis challenging our local food banks.
The food bank run by the Emergency Family Assistance Association was facing the “perfect storm.” Soaring inf... |
| 30.06.2022 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County food banks struggle to keep shelves stocked | Walter O’Toole, food bank manager at Boulder’s Emergency Family Assistance Association, is using up his back stock of food faster than he can replenish it.
“Our shelves are not nearly as full as they normally are,” he said. “We aren’t able ... |
| 27.04.2022 | Local News
Local News | Community Food Share prepares for its 34th annual fund and food drive | Editor’s note: The story below has been updated to correct the spelling of Frankie Ryder’s surname and to clarify the source of some data.
As summer break approaches, students in Boulder and Broomfield counties look forward to warmer weathe... |
| 27.04.2022 | Commentary
Commentary | Guest opinion: Frankie Ryder: For our neighbors struggling to make ends meet, hunger is more than a headline | By Frankie Ryder
In March 2020, the world watched in shock as lines of cars appeared at food banks across the country, some stretching miles long as our neighbors reached out for help with feeding their families.
As the world caught on, new... |
| 15.01.2022 | Local News
Local News | Boulder County partners distribute food, show support for Marshall Fire victims | In the brisk January air Saturday morning, Susan Wortman speedily packaged bags of soap, shampoo and toiletries in the parking lot of Clinica Family Health in Lafayette.
At the head of a long line of vehicles that stretched through the park... |
| 13.01.2022 | Local News
Local News | Lafayette nonprofit to host free grocery pop-up for Marshall Fire victims | Community Food Share will host a free pop-up grocery distribution to support those impacted by the Marshall Fire, along with any resident in Boulder and Broomfield counties who needs help with food.
The groceries will be distributed from 10... |
| 04.11.2021 | Guest Opinion: By Julia McGee: Don’t underestimate the power of a single gift | By Julia McGee
At 7 p.m. on a Friday, I was cooking dinner when my cell phone rang. Weary of the unknown number scrolling across the screen, I answered while continuing to stir and sauté. To my surprise, a cheery voice responded, “Hi, Julia... |
| 04.11.2021 | Community Food Share prepares for annual Let’s Bag Hunger Fund and Food Drive | Community Food Share is hosting its annual Let’s Bag Hunger Fund and Food Drive virtually this weekend with a goal of raising enough funds and food to provide 150,000 meals to the Boulder and Broomfield counties.
Community Food Share is a f... |
| 02.11.2021 | Editorial: Let’s Bag Hunger | This weekend brings the 37th annual Let’s Bag Hunger Fund and Food Drive — a time for Boulder County to come together for a large-scale effort to donate money or purchase food to help our seniors, families and individuals in need of vital a... |
| 24.10.2021 | Boulder County CROP walk raises money for organizations addressing hunger | More than 100 people walked through Longmont neighborhoods Sunday afternoon to raise money for organizations tackling hunger — and with the hope their signs might spark conversations.
“We believe strongly in helping to feed people who are h... |
| 09.10.2021 | To the rescue: Boulder nonprofit keeps urban fruit from wasting | If not for Community Fruit Rescue, thousands of pounds of apples, pears and plums that grow on Boulder’s urban trees would likely fall to the ground to rot.
The Boulder-based nonprofit organizes neighborhood harvests to prevent fruit from g... |
| 29.09.2021 | Three Boulder County nonprofits awarded health equity grants | A first-time grant award that was created to advance social justice through health equity will help three Boulder County nonprofits with their missions to serve their community.
Veterans Community Project in Longmont, Coal Creek Meals on Wh... |
| 26.08.2021 | Flagstaff House celebrates 50-year milestone with ‘Dining Through the Decades’ dinner series | Since 1971, Flagstaff House — an eatery nestled within the mountains that offers bird’s-eye views of Boulder, well-crafted cocktails and a selection of New American fare — has served as a place for pre-dance prom-goers, couples ringing in a... |
| 01.08.2021 | Community Food Share sets Farm to Table, auction to boost services | Community Food Share’s annual Farm to Fork fundraiser is sold out with a waiting list, but the nonprofit invites residents who want to help provide food for residents in Boulder and Broomfield counties to participate in its virtual silent a... |
| 30.06.2021 | Community Food Share resumes in-person shopping at Louisville pantry | Residents in Boulder and Broomfield counties will be allowed to shop for food in-person and indoors at the Louisville-based Community Food Share pantry starting this Thursday.
“We are just so excited to welcome back residents to shop for th... |
| 28.06.2021 | BVSD, SVVSD end pandemic emergency food distribution programs | The Boulder Valley School District gave out its last bags of food Monday through its emergency food distribution program.
The district began handing out meals to families shortly after the pandemic shuttered in-person schools in March 2020 ... |
| 11.05.2021 | Lafayette’s Clinica Family Health partners with Community Food Share for food distribution | In partnership with Community Food Share, Lafayette’s Clinica Family Health will be hosting a free food distribution for the community from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Anyone from Boulder or Broomfield counties is welcome.
“It really is an... |
| 30.04.2021 | Community Food Share seeks virtual meal donations for annual drive | Community Food Share is hosting a virtual food drive and fundraiser this weekend with a goal of 75,000 donated meals as the organization works to meet a rising need brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
The annual Hunger Hurts the Whole C... |
| 05.11.2020 | Dare to Care food drive fuses art and altruism | Starting Tuesday, shoppers can view reimagined wooden apple crates — designed by more than15 local artists — on display within various businesses throughout the Front Range. The attention-grabbing vessels will be used to collect nonperishab... |
| 04.11.2020 | Let’s Bag Hunger Food Drive seeks to help 40 area nonprofits | Community Food Share’s annual Let’s Bag Hunger Food Drive is occurring this week, marking the 36th year of the event.
But this time the stakes are different. Not only will the fundraiser be hosted virtually for the first time, the community... |
| 28.06.2020 | Louisville’s Old Shop aims to raise money for Community Food Share with T-shirt sales | Brianna Heron designed a T-shirt for Louisville’s Old Friends Shop, where 10% of proceeds will go to Louisville’s Community Food Share. (Photo courtesy of Wendy Wassom)
To say thank you to a local organization, a Louisville business owner i... |
| 26.06.2020 | Boulder-area businesses rally behind Community Food Share amid pandemic | Community Food Share has teamed up with local businesses through its annual Corporate Challenge, which has helped the food bank provide groceries and meals to food-insecure families for 25 years.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Louisv... |
| 29.04.2020 | Community Food Share’s annual drive goes virtual | Due to physical distancing measures and concerns surrounding the spread of the coronavirus, Community Food Share will be trying something new for its more than three-decade old annual Hunger Hurts the Whole Community Fund and Food Drive.
Th... |
| 20.04.2020 | Boulder man uses CARES Act stimulus check to help Community Food Share | Last week, many Boulder County residents received money in their bank accounts as part of the $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and. Economic Security Act.
The aid package includes individual stimulus payments of up to $1,200 (plus $50... |
| 08.04.2020 | Longmont Community Foundation provides $100,000 to stressed nonprofits fighting fallout from coronavirus | With Front Range families facing unprecedented financial pressures, the Longmont Community Foundation sprang into action and initiated the Neighbor to Neighbor COVID-19 Relief Fund just three weeks ago.
This week the foundation announced it... |
| 31.03.2020 | Food demand — and donations — spike at food banks across region | While the COVID-19 pandemic has spiked demand at food banks in Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley, financial donations and volunteers also have increased to help meet the new challenges. Boulder and Broomfield counties
Community Food ... |
| 28.03.2020 | Boulder County Area Agency on Aging, other groups list food, grocery delivery, other help for seniors | Editor’s note: This story will continue to be updated and republished online so that people can see resources as they are added. Additionally, the phone number for the OUR Center has been corrected.
Across Boulder County, a number of agenci... |
| 15.03.2020 | East Boulder County nonprofits not shutting down during coronavirus outbreak, seeking donations | Editor’s Note: Sister Carmen’s Thrift Store on Monday announced that it is closing. This story has been updated.
Boulder County organizations are seeking help from the community to continue to help others while the new coronavirus affects r... |
| 30.12.2019 | Avista Adventist Hospital Louisville Turkey Trot raises $15,000 for Community Food Share | Organizers of the 2019 Avista Adventist Hospital Louisville Turkey Trot announced Monday they presented Community Food Share with a check for $15,000 raised at the event.
Community Food Share was the designated beneficiary of proceeds from ... |
| 15.12.2019 | Longmont City Council to consider 2020 human services grants | Longmont City Council on Tuesday is slated to consider an advisory panel’s recommendations for awarding more than $710,000 in grants to agencies and organizations that provide human services to the community’s low- and moderate-income resid... |
| 19.11.2019 | Aspen Creek hosts Thanksgiving drive | Over the past two weeks, students at Aspen Creek PreK-8 School have been dropping off boxes of mashed potatoes, stuffing and frozen pies into boxes outside their classroom doors – all to help food-insecure families
Each grade level was aske... |
| 13.09.2019 | Full Moon Feast and other Boulder-area events Sept. 14, 2019 | Full Moon Feast — Join us for a series of family-style, down home, summer feasts focused around seasonal abundance and the cultural ecological stories of our home and habitat; 6 p.m., Sept. 14, Jacob Springs Farm Co-op, 7602 Arapahoe Road, ... |
| 02.09.2019 | Food banks gearing up for fall in Boulder, Broomfield counties | Editor’s note: Earlier versions of photo captions with this story have been clarified.
Local food banks are gearing up for fall to ensure families in Boulder County and beyond don’t go hungry during the busy school season.
“Community Food S... |
| 28.06.2019 | Corporate Challenge keeps shelves stocked at Community Food Share | For most Boulder County families, summer vacation means fueling their kids’ infamous energy throughout the day. For food-insecure families, however, summer can mean two more meals that need to be on the table when getting one is a struggle.... |