Boulder Jews attend Boulder 350

Boulder Jewish residents are vowing to fight climate change after Boulder 350.

The event, which took place in the University of Colorado’s University Memorial Center on October 10, 1010, was attended by notable members of the Boulder Jewish community, including U.S. Rep. Jared Polis and Amy Atkins, a Boulder-based senior educator with the Alliance for Climate Education and Hebrew High instructor.  Dustin Michels, whose mitzvah project (adding solar panels to the Humane Society of Boulder Valley building) was featured on Boulder Jewish News and in the Daily Camera, attended with his family. Other members of the community were spotted picking up information for youth education projects and were involved in leading workshops.

Below are exclusive photos from the event.

Youth from Earth Guardians speak at Boulder 350.
The Kilowatt Kid stands for picture with Rep. Jared Polis

About Sara Fruman

Sara Juliet Fruman is the first Boulder Jewish News intern and is also social media outreach editor for CUIndependent.com. She's originally from the suburbs of New York City, and she's a Yankee fan. She's a social media and new media enthusiast. Sara is a proud Zionist and Jew. She's obsessed with music, especially the Beatles. She's also interested in pop culture and comedy. In her free time, she likes to ski, read, write and relax with friends. Follow her on Twitter: @CUJewishBuffs, @cuindependent and @sarajuliet.

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