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Free celebration brings together waterwise gardening, live music, art, local conservation experts, and family-friendly sustainability activities
BOULDER, Colo. - WisconsinEagle -- As Coloradans face a dry summer and rising costs, nonprofit Resource Central invites the community to a free day of music, waterwise landscaping inspiration, and practical tips for conservation from local experts on Saturday, June 6, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 6400 Arapahoe Road in Boulder.
Part of Resource Central's free Rock & Reuse series, Saturday's event comes as Colorado is in a drought, and residents want practical ways to save water, make affordable home improvements, or reduce household waste. Attendees can connect with local conservation experts, explore practical ways to save water, donate excess building materials, and enjoy live music, artists, food trucks, and sustainable summer fun for all ages.
When the nonprofit's gates open at 9:00 a.m., visitors can explore pollinator-friendly individual waterwise plants from Garden In A Box, browse reclaimed garden tools, and discover reused landscaping materials to help create sustainable, low-water outdoor spaces.
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From 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Rock & Reuse will include a live DJ, local reuse artist Kieuly Dang, family-friendly activities, food trucks from Nacho Mama's and Pints Peak Ice Cream, and opportunities to connect with Resource Central's team and other local conservation experts, Eco-Cycle, Keep It Clean Partnership, and Perks Deconstruction, for tips to save water and reduce waste.
Register for a free Intro to Permaculture workshop, a nature-inspired approach to designing resilient systems for homes and gardens, at 2:00 p.m. in English or 3:45 p.m. in Spanish. Workshops will be taught by Boulder Permaculture and held onsite at Resource Central.
"This Saturday, we're inviting new faces, longtime supporters, families, and even four-legged friends to stop by and see what conservation looks like," said Neal Lurie, President & CEO. "Whether visitors come for the waterwise plants, chat with a local conservation expert, drop off donations after decluttering a garage, or simply admire the reuse art with an ice cream cone, we hope they're feeling empowered to live more sustainably."
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Rock & Reuse is a summer concert series and part of Resource Central's 50th anniversary, highlighting five decades of helping the community conserve water, reduce waste, and live more sustainably. The yearlong 50th anniversary celebration kicked off on Earth Day with the unveiling of a 15-foot hammer sculpture built from reclaimed materials. The next Rock & Reuse will take place on July 11, 2026.
Saturday, June 6 Activities
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. | Explore Waterwise Plants & Reused Materials
Resource Central
6400 Arapahoe Road, Boulder 80303
Free and open to the public
Learn more at ResourceCentral.org/RockAndReuse
About Resource Central
Living sustainably should be easy. That's why Resource Central makes it simple for people to save water and reduce waste through innovative programs. For 50 years, our nonprofit has helped more than one million Coloradans turn small actions into big impact.
Part of Resource Central's free Rock & Reuse series, Saturday's event comes as Colorado is in a drought, and residents want practical ways to save water, make affordable home improvements, or reduce household waste. Attendees can connect with local conservation experts, explore practical ways to save water, donate excess building materials, and enjoy live music, artists, food trucks, and sustainable summer fun for all ages.
When the nonprofit's gates open at 9:00 a.m., visitors can explore pollinator-friendly individual waterwise plants from Garden In A Box, browse reclaimed garden tools, and discover reused landscaping materials to help create sustainable, low-water outdoor spaces.
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From 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Rock & Reuse will include a live DJ, local reuse artist Kieuly Dang, family-friendly activities, food trucks from Nacho Mama's and Pints Peak Ice Cream, and opportunities to connect with Resource Central's team and other local conservation experts, Eco-Cycle, Keep It Clean Partnership, and Perks Deconstruction, for tips to save water and reduce waste.
Register for a free Intro to Permaculture workshop, a nature-inspired approach to designing resilient systems for homes and gardens, at 2:00 p.m. in English or 3:45 p.m. in Spanish. Workshops will be taught by Boulder Permaculture and held onsite at Resource Central.
"This Saturday, we're inviting new faces, longtime supporters, families, and even four-legged friends to stop by and see what conservation looks like," said Neal Lurie, President & CEO. "Whether visitors come for the waterwise plants, chat with a local conservation expert, drop off donations after decluttering a garage, or simply admire the reuse art with an ice cream cone, we hope they're feeling empowered to live more sustainably."
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Rock & Reuse is a summer concert series and part of Resource Central's 50th anniversary, highlighting five decades of helping the community conserve water, reduce waste, and live more sustainably. The yearlong 50th anniversary celebration kicked off on Earth Day with the unveiling of a 15-foot hammer sculpture built from reclaimed materials. The next Rock & Reuse will take place on July 11, 2026.
Saturday, June 6 Activities
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. | Explore Waterwise Plants & Reused Materials
- Pollinator-friendly individual plants from Garden In A Box
- Reclaimed garden tools and landscaping materials
- Materials reuse donation drive-through
- Live music
- Local reuse artists
- Food trucks
- Family-friendly
- Hands-on sustainability activities
- Meet local conservation groups
- Resource Central flatbed touch-a-truck (10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.)
- 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
- 3:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
Resource Central
6400 Arapahoe Road, Boulder 80303
Free and open to the public
Learn more at ResourceCentral.org/RockAndReuse
About Resource Central
Living sustainably should be easy. That's why Resource Central makes it simple for people to save water and reduce waste through innovative programs. For 50 years, our nonprofit has helped more than one million Coloradans turn small actions into big impact.
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