"Helen Thorpe has taken policy and turned it into literature." –Malcolm Gladwell Helen Thorpe was born in London to Irish parents. She is an award-winning journalist who lives in Denver,... read more →
One Bistro is a faith-based non-profit Biznistry® established for the betterment of their communities in both Miamisburg and Xenia, Ohio. Their mission is to provide a place where their neighbors... read more →
We're teaming up w/ our friends at ARISE Music Festival again this year to uplift a handful of lucky winners through music! Fill out the form below to enter to... read more →
June 1 - 3, 2018 @ eTown Hall Click HERE to RSVP for Friday (FREE) Click HERE to Purchase Tickets for Sat. & Sun. (2-Day Pass) BEYOND MINDFULNESS…ENTER THE REALM... read more →
Dan Rountree's love for the outdoors was fostered from an early age by his family, who camped throughout the US in the 1950s and 60s until he was old... read more →
Marylee Orr has led The Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN) for most of its twenty eight years. Marylee didn’t intend to work for the environment. In fact, her background was quite... read more →
In 1968, Tom and Kate Chappell left Philadelphia, where Tom worked for an insurance company, and moved to rural Kennebunk, Maine. As part of their goal to simplify their lives,... read more →
Stephen Ritz is a South Bronx educator / administrator who believes that students shouldn’t have to leave their community to live, learn, and earn in a better one. Moving generations... read more →
Wondering what to do with your leftover eclipse glasses? If you are in the Boulder/Denver area, you can drop them off at eTown Hall anytime between 9:30am - 5:30pm! If you... read more →
eTown’s Handmade Songs Series is a songwriting program for high school students to exhibit and expand their creativity, and to learn about music production in a professional setting. Best of... read more →
Several times a year, Whole Foods' stores hold community giving days (otherwise known as “5% Days”) where five percent of that day’s sales are donated to a local non-profit or... read more →
Girls at Work, Inc. empowers girls with the tools to overcome adversity and build confidence to face current and future life challenges. Their vision is a world where every girl feels... read more →
CLICK HERE TO DONATE eTown was launched 25 years ago to promote environmental sustainability and social responsibility. Since then, eTown has produced hundreds of live radio broadcast/podcasts, interviewed world-renowned thought... read more →
eTown’s Handmade Songs Series is a songwriting program for high school students to exhibit and expand their creativity, and to learn about music production in a professional setting. Best of all,... read more →
This month we are teaming up with the Boulder International Film Festival for a special Movie Night featuring BIFF's 2016 Shorts! We'll kick off the evening with a Happy Hour... read more →
Enter to win a pair of tickets to our upcoming Live eTown Radio Show Taping w/ Dar Williams & Piers Faccini! Winners will be announced November 29th. Register by filling out the... read more →
November brings Wendell Mercantile and his Western Swing Allstars to eTown Hall on Nov. 17th! You may recognize Wendell as a member of Red Knuckles & the Trailblazers, the band from Wyoming, Montana that travels... read more →
eTown's Handmade Songs Series is a songwriting program for high school students to exhibit and expand their creativity, and to learn about music production in a professional setting. Each year,... read more →
Join us as we launch our Community Arts Series, 3rd Thursdays at eTown! Boulder-based Brazilian group GINGA will be hosting a night filled with Brazilian music, dance and culture! Through... read more →
In the spirit of Boulder Earth Week, and in honor of Earth Day, we have dug into the eTown archives and unearthed Nick Forster's interview with environmental advocate, proponent of solar... read more →
The worsening of tidal flooding in American coastal communities is largely a consequence of greenhouse gases from human activity, and the problem will grow far worse in coming decades, scientists... read more →
via Scott Keyes at Think Progress The number of American cities that run entirely on renewable energy is growing. Last week, the city of Aspen, Colorado declared it had become... read more →
by Elaine Waxman Reposted from the Urban Institute To quote my favorite business journalist, Marketplace’s Kai Ryssdal: “First, let’s do the numbers.” Today, the USDA released the 2014 estimates of the... read more →
Grassroots sobriety clubs are sprouting up nationwide, making substance-free partying more fun than ever, alongside passionate, engaged music lovers. Check out some clean and sober music fan organizations: The Wharfrats... read more →
Hi everyone, Well as you can tell from these photos, its a typical day around eTown World Headquarter. Nah, just kidding, its Halloween! Have a safe and fun celebration tonight.... read more →
Man oh man, check out this photo from our backyard: That’s from a bear who’s been frequenting our neighborhood of late (if the rather large, nightly deposits of bear scat... read more →
Labor Day is this weekend, and somehow it always reminds me of my Dad. Mostly from an experience I had that I’ll tell you about in a moment. But first... read more →