
As winter continues, the Jewish calendar turns its eyes toward the first signs of spring with Tu B’Shevat. Known as the "New Year for Trees," this holiday celebrates nature, sustainability, and our connection to the earth. The Boulder JCC is hosting a diverse lineup of events this February for every generation—from the youngest saplings to our community elders.
Family Farm Holiday: A Morning of Nature and Play
Sunday, February 1 | 10:30 am - 12:30 pm | $15/child, $7.50/adult
Bring the whole family to celebrate Tu B’Shevat through a unique blend of song, learning, and community. Designed for children ages 0-10 and their siblings, this program is the perfect way to get your hands dirty and celebrate the Earth.
Co-sponsored by IAC, Repair the World Colorado, and PJ Library.
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JParent: Tu B'Shevat Community Coffee
Monday, February 2 | 8:45 - 9:45 am
Looking for a low-key way to connect? Join the Milk and Honey Farm team for an informal morning coffee. Learn about the JCC’s sustainability initiatives and the deeper meanings behind the holiday in a warm, friendly environment.
Jewish Holiday Celebration: Dinner for 50+
Friday, February 6 | 6 - 8 pm | $36
Celebrate the holiday through the senses at this special Shabbat dinner for the 50+ community. The evening will feature a curated tasting of fruits and grains symbolic of Tu B’Shevat. In honor of the trees, please bring one potted plant to trade with a fellow participant!
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Support the Milk and Honey Farm Tzedakah Garden
In the spirit of Tu B’Shevat and giving back, you can now become a Tzedakah Garden Row Sponsor. The Milk and Honey Farm produces approximately 5,000 pounds of food annually, which is donated to food-insecure households in Boulder County via Boulder Food Rescue and local public health programs.
Your row sponsorship directly helps feed our community. For more information on how to contribute, contact Lauren Park at lauren.park@boulderjcc.org
