Family Shabbat Hike at Chautauqua Saturday

Get outside with your kids and celebrate Shabbat! Congregation Har HaShem takes Shabbat Mishpacha for a Chautauqua hike to the Bluebell Shelter for a short service with Rabbi Josh Rose on Saturday, May 14th from 10:30 am-noon.

Sponsored by Congregation Har HaShem, all Shabbat Mishpacha programs are open to the community. There is no cost to attend, and siblings of any age are welcome. Please bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and good hiking shoes. Jogging strollers are welcome.

Reservations are mandatory by May 12th by emailing shabbatmish@congregationharhashem.org or calling (303) 499-7077 ext. 14. Only 40 people may attend due to open space regulations. Provide an email address so you can be notified in the event of a weather-cancellation.

Meet at the Chautauqua Park Ranger Station located at the top of the first parking lot on the right just past the park entrance. Arrive early to ensure a parking spot!

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  1. Great idea! Perfect mix of spirituality and what makes Boulder so amazing (the outdoors!)

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