Florists in Broomfield, CO
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Sep 14, 201612 things to do in Boulder County today, Sept. 13, 2016
Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder; free; 720-635-6563.
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Defunkt Railroad 4 p.m., Broomfield Farmers' Market, 1700 W. Tenth Ave., Broomfield; defunktrailroad.com
James Davis 6 p.m., Twin Owls Steakhouse, 800 MacGregor Ave., Estes Park; twinowls.net
Broken Land Band 6 p.m., Upslope Brewing Company (Flatiron Park), 1898 S. Flatiron Court, Boulder; upslopebrewing.com
Jalbatross featuring Ryan Jalbert of Motet and Willie Waldman Project 7 p.m., Owsley's Golden Road, 1301 Broadway , Boulder, $1; owsleysgoldenroad.com
Bassoonist Yoshi Ishikawa and friends Faculty Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Grusin, 1020 18th St., Boulder; colorado.edu
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Dec 30, 2015Frostline Kits May Be History, But The DIY Gear Is Still Beloved In Colorado
Workman takes the coat off and shows off the label, sewn in by his grandmother: "Made from a Frostline Kit. Broomfield, Colo." This coat, handmade over 40 years ago, is a piece of Colorado outdoor history.
KUNC's Stephanie Paige Ogburn explores the history of a little-known DIY gear company that originated in Colorado in the 1960s.
Frostline Kits are one of those companies that most Coloradans have probably never heard of. The company germinated and flourished in the late 1960s and 1970s; by the ‘80s Frostline had been sold and largely disappeared.
Those in the know, however, have fond memories of the company and its products. Workman's been wearing his jacket for about five years. His grandmother had made it for one of her children, and then eventually wore it herself on cross-country skiing excursions in the ‘80s.
"My Oma passed away in 2011 and my cousin found this jacket in a closet actually," he said.
Dale Johnson, Frostline's creator, starting making sew-your-own gear kits in his Boulder home, after a stint working for the pioneering mountaineering gear company Gerry. He had helped Gerry with its own version of the kits, but thought they were too difficult to make.
Dale Johnson, according to Bruce Johnson (no relation... (KUNC)