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Boulder Open Space says youth programs reached 10,500 people; citywide Nature Everywhere launch planned

Open Space Board of Trustees · December 17, 2024
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Open Space and Mountain Parks staff told trustees Dec. 11 that education and outreach programs reached 10,500 youth and families across 219 programs in 2024, and staff outlined partnerships with Boulder Valley School District, Boulder Housing Partners and community groups to expand equitable access.

On Dec. 11, 2024, the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks (OSMP) education team told the Open Space Board of Trustees it reached 10,500 youth and families through 219 programs this year and outlined plans to deepen school and community partnerships.

The presentation, led by Curry Rosado, education and outreach manager for OSMP, said the department offers a continuum of programming that connects preschool through 12th‑grade students, families and youth groups with field trips, assemblies and stewardship projects. Rosado said the work aligns with the OSMP master plan and the city's Nature Everywhere initiative and stressed both participation metrics and equity in program design.

Rosado highlighted the department’s partnership network, including Boulder Valley School District (BVSD), Boulder Housing Partners and…

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