Boulder County Recycling Center Celebrates 25 Years
Festivities start with showing of "The Lorax" on March 17
Boulder County, Colo.-The Boulder County Recycling Center (BCRC) is celebrating 25-years of operations in 2026 with severalspecial eventsthat will be held over the coming months. Public Works’ Resource Conservation Division(RCD) will hosttheirfirst event,which is an open house anda free showing of the movie “The Lorax”based onthe book by Dr. Seuss.
BCRC Open House andThe Lorax Movie
FreeForAll Ages
Tuesday, March 17
9 a.m. to noon
The Lorax (PG) will be shown in the Education Room starting at 10:30 a.m.
To sweeten the deal, free hot chocolate and coffee will be provided. Attendees will also be able to take self-guided tours and talk to RCD staff about the BCRC and their work. Staff from Wildfire Partners, the Keep It Clean Partnership (KICP), and the Louisville Public Library will host tables and share more information about their work.
“Celebrating 25 years of recycling is a testament to our community’s unwaveringcommitmentto environmental stewardship, localized service, and engagement,”saidPublic WorksDeputy Directorfor RCD CodyLillstrom.“The BCRC has helped diverttons of waste from landfills, conserve valuable resources, reduce pollution, and create local jobs. More than a recycling center, it stands as a model of sustainability and community collaboration – an inspiring example ofwhat’spossible when we worktogether. Because of voter support forestablishingthe center and the continued support of community members through their dedicated recycling efforts, the BCRC is going strong and will continue to thrive for years to come.”
For more information on the BCRC and to learn about future 25thanniversary celebration events, visitwww. BoCo.org/RCD.
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