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100 Things Boulder Receives NATJA Honorable Mention Award

March 5, 2023 By Sandra Bornstein

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Last week, the North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA) posted the results of their 31st Annual Awards Competition. My latest book, 100 Things to Do in Boulder Before You Die, received an Honorable Mention.

This was the first time that I submitted a book title for consideration. Several of my previously published stories have received travel writing awards from this organization.

As you can see from the posted list of winners, I had strong competition.

2023 NATJA Travel Book or Guide Winners

Category 160: Travel Book or Guide

Gold Award: Moon Travel Guides, “Moon USA State by State: The Best Things to Do in Every State for Your Travel Bucket List”, Moon Travel 
Silver Award: Laurie McAndish King and Linda Watanabe McFerrin, Wandering in Japan: The Spirit of Tokyo, Kyoto and Beyond
Bronze Award: Claudia Laroye, A Gelato a Day 
Honorable Mention: Sandy Bornstein, “100 Things to Do in Boulder Before You Die”, Reedy Press
Honorable Mention: Rosalind Cummings-Yeates, “Moon 52 Things to Do in Chicago”, Moon Travel Honorable Mention: Steve Rosenberg, “Dive and Travel Turks and Caicos”
I am proud to share the certificate that I received.
If you want to enhance your visit to Boulder, Colorado, please pick up a copy of 100 Things to Do in Boulder Before You Die.

2023 NATJA Lifestyle, Health, and Wellness Travel Winners

I also received a bronze medal for my Wander Magazine story, “The Benefits of Traveling While Coping With Glioblastoma, an Incurable Brain Cancer.”

Category 129: Lifestyle, Health, and Wellness Travel

Gold Award: Anne Sigmon, “In the Garden of the Fox”, Wandering in Japan: The Spirit of Tokyo, Kyoto and Beyond
Silver Award: Hillary Richard, “Why Do Travel Tales Put People to Sleep?”, National Geographic Travel
Bronze Award: Sandy Bornstein, “The Benefits of Traveling While Coping with Glioblastoma, an Incurable Brain Cancer”, Wander Magazine
https://issuu.com/wander-mag/docs/wander_early_summer_2022 on Page 100Honorable Mention: Terri Colby, “Sky high, stargazing in the Midwest”, Chicago Tribune
Honorable Mention: Nina Karnikowski, “Reigniting a Sense of Earth Stewardship — and Discovering Soliphilia — Hiking Australia’s Granite Belt”, Marriott Bonvoy Traveler

By writing about our diverse travel opportunities, I hope to encourage others facing incurable diseases to embrace life rather than illness.

BIO

Sandy is an award-winning author and lifestyle and travel journalist. She is the author of 100 Things to Do in Boulder Before You Die, an award-winning guidebook offering an easy way to pinpoint your best options in this sunny, high altitude college town. Sandy’s second book, May This Be the Best Year of Your Life highlights her living and teaching adventure in Bangalore, India.

As a licensed Colorado teacher, Sandy taught K-12 students in the United States and abroad. Sandy also taught college-level courses at Front Range Community College and the University of Colorado-Boulder.

To follow Sandra and Ira’s travel adventures, visit TheTravelingBornsteins website.

Filed Under: Boulder Tagged With: 100 Things Boulder, NATJA awards, traveling with glioblastoma

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