Hundreds Attend Fall Festival at Boulder JCC

Despite cool weather seemingly threatening rain on the first official day of Fall in Boulder, hundreds of members of the community showed up for family-friendly fun and food-truck fare.

Although the JCC had set up tents on the Center’s west lawn, most of the activities were moved into Levin Hall and the Gym to ensure that even if rains came, the attendees would still be warm and dry. There were musical performances by Hagdaba and Friends, including Israeli dancing, The Boulder JCC Hip Pop Dancers, led by Shari Polis, tours of Milk and Honey Farm, as well as several challah-related activities.

Food was available from Boychik and Kingcomo’s Quesadillas, and food trucks from Hip POP, eats & sweets and BeauJos Pizza.

You can see more pictures at this BJN Google Photo Album.

About David Fellows

I've been writing things since grammar school, and served as a writer, photographer and/or an editor on my junior high and high school newspapers; the Daily Trojan at USC (where I earned my journalism degree); the student newspaper at the Anderson School at UCLA (where I earned my MBA); and written and edited countless business documents and presentations in the ensuing twenty years. I've been involved Jewishly since my bris and in Boulder since 1995. I'm married to my Executive Director Cheryl, and we have two children, Lauren and Ethan.

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