What to do in Boulder for New Years Eve 2009

What to do on New Year’s Eve in Boulder Colorado?

By Michael Hughes December 31, 2009

The list of activities is lengthy. There is something for everyone on New Year’s Eve in Boulder.

Hotel Boulderado throws one of the most elegant celebrations in town and it all began the eve before their grand opening in 1909. The gala includes a dinner and dance package with lavish food and music provided by Dressed In Black.

Leftover Salmon is playing at the Boulder Theater – a 20 year legacy.

If you’re looking for great food, consider Jax Fish House. Reservations will be needed for this 4 course meal at @ $75. More dining opportunities include Centro, Salt, and join Bacaro this New Year’s Eve for an evening full of celebration! They will serve a 4 course meal with a glass of champagne at $45.00 per person. Along with a midnight toast.

This sounds like fun. Boulder Museum of Contemporary Artfrom 9-1 and tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Wear your best black and silver cocktail attire and enjoy local art, live music, and free desserts + a champagne toast. 100% of proceeds to benefit the museum and support 2010 arts programming.

Family friendly activities include the Children’s Musuem of Denver, WOW Children’s Museum in Lafayette WOW! Children’s Museum, and Ice Skating in Boulder at the check their site for times at http://www.bouldericerink.com/ .

The Children’s Museum of Denver is ringing in New Years Eve just like Times Square! With five ball drops every hour from 10am-2pm, children of all ages can yell the countdown, watch colorful confetti splash. Make cool art activities and watch exciting theatre performers.

Contact me today regarding Boulder or the surrounding area for an acquisition or sale of your fine residence. e-Mail michael.hughes@sothebysrealty.com Direct 303-359-6627 Website: www.bolderrealestate.com

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