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4th of July in Longmont
Longmont 4th of July Fireworks Display
• Boulder County Fairgrounds (Hover & Boston)
• July 4th, begins at 9:30pm
• Fireworks show is free
• No parking on fairgrounds
• Please leave pets at home and keep them inside, as fireworks can be stressful for animals.
• KGUD 90.7 FM will sync their music on air to the fireworks display!
• Boulder County Fairgrounds (Hover & Boston)
• July 4th, begins at 9:30pm
• Fireworks show is free
• No parking on fairgrounds
• Please leave pets at home and keep them inside, as fireworks can be stressful for animals.
• KGUD 90.7 FM will sync their music on air to the fireworks display!
Longmont 4th of July Concert at Thompson Park
• Patriotic music
• A picnic contest and prizes
• Kids conducting the orchestra
• Cannons for the 1812 Overture
• 11:30 AM – Longmont Youth Symphony
• 12:30 PM – Longmont Chorale
• 1 PM – Longmont Symphony with Elliot Moore, Music Director
• Patriotic music
• A picnic contest and prizes
• Kids conducting the orchestra
• Cannons for the 1812 Overture
• 11:30 AM – Longmont Youth Symphony
• 12:30 PM – Longmont Chorale
• 1 PM – Longmont Symphony with Elliot Moore, Music Director
This community concert has become an annual family tradition in Longmont as all ages and socio-economic backgrounds attend this concert in celebration of our nation and those who have served.
More info on the picnic contest:
If you are interested in participating in the picnic contest, the registration table will open at approx. 11 AM. Judges from the Longmont Association of Realtors will award prizes to the top 10 picnics. Judging begins at approx. noon, and prizes are announced during the intermission of the Longmont Symphony performance.
More info on the picnic contest:
If you are interested in participating in the picnic contest, the registration table will open at approx. 11 AM. Judges from the Longmont Association of Realtors will award prizes to the top 10 picnics. Judging begins at approx. noon, and prizes are announced during the intermission of the Longmont Symphony performance.
TinkerMill 4th of July Carnival!
• Tuesday, July 4, 2017, 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM
• TinkerMill on Delaware Pl.
840 Delaware Pl., Longmont, CO
• TinkerMill is the place to be this Independence Day, with activities, entertainment and maker demonstrations for the whole family!
• Food Trucks
• Beer
• Demonstrations
• TinkerMill MakeSale
• Local Vendors
• Petting Zoo
• Water Wars
• Trebuchet
• Games
• Rockets
• Live Music
• Cotton Candy
• The Best View of the Longmont Fireworks Display
TinkerMill is the largest makerspace in the Rocky Mountain region, providing a collaborative workshop for more than 500 makers, artists and entrepreneurs. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, the TinkerMill 4th of July Carnival is our annual fundraiser and chance for us to give back to the Longmont community.
4th of July in Firestone
• 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Main Event; 6-10 p.m. Night Event
• Miners Park, 170 Grant Ave.
Schedule-
• 7-9 a.m. - American Legion Auxiliary's Pancake Breakfast
• 7 a.m. - Firecracker 5k Registration
• 8 a.m. - Firecracker 5k Race Start
• 10 a.m. - Parade
• 10 a.m.-4 p.m. - Main event
• 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. - Music by Richie Law Band
• 12 p.m. - National Anthem, Veterans Recognition, Parade Awards
• 12:50-2:15 p.m. - Music by Coles Whalen
• 3-4 p.m. - Music by Bill McKay Band
• 6-10 p.m. - Evening event
• 6-7:15 p.m. - Music by Post Paradise
• 7:45-9:30 p.m. - Music by Narrow Gauge
• Tuesday, July 4, 2017, 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM
• TinkerMill on Delaware Pl.
840 Delaware Pl., Longmont, CO
• TinkerMill is the place to be this Independence Day, with activities, entertainment and maker demonstrations for the whole family!
• Food Trucks
• Beer
• Demonstrations
• TinkerMill MakeSale
• Local Vendors
• Petting Zoo
• Water Wars
• Trebuchet
• Games
• Rockets
• Live Music
• Cotton Candy
• The Best View of the Longmont Fireworks Display
TinkerMill is the largest makerspace in the Rocky Mountain region, providing a collaborative workshop for more than 500 makers, artists and entrepreneurs. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, the TinkerMill 4th of July Carnival is our annual fundraiser and chance for us to give back to the Longmont community.
4th of July in Firestone
• 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Main Event; 6-10 p.m. Night Event
• Miners Park, 170 Grant Ave.
Schedule-
• 7-9 a.m. - American Legion Auxiliary's Pancake Breakfast
• 7 a.m. - Firecracker 5k Registration
• 8 a.m. - Firecracker 5k Race Start
• 10 a.m. - Parade
• 10 a.m.-4 p.m. - Main event
• 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. - Music by Richie Law Band
• 12 p.m. - National Anthem, Veterans Recognition, Parade Awards
• 12:50-2:15 p.m. - Music by Coles Whalen
• 3-4 p.m. - Music by Bill McKay Band
• 6-10 p.m. - Evening event
• 6-7:15 p.m. - Music by Post Paradise
• 7:45-9:30 p.m. - Music by Narrow Gauge
4th of July in Niwot
Holiday Happenings in Cottonwood Square
• 7:30-10:30am - Pancake Breakfast at Niwot Market
• 8:00am-noon - Pedicab Service 83rd / Niwot Rd / Church parking lot
• 8:30-10:30am - Bike Decorating courtesy the NCA
• 8:00-10:30am - Bongo Balloon Man courtesy Niwot Realty
• 9:00-10:00am - Concert by the Niwot Semi-Marching Free Grange Band
• 9:00-10:30am - Sparky & Classic Engine #10 from MVFPD
• 10:30am - Parade Line Up (Parade route is Cottonwood Square to 2nd Ave to Murray St)
• 11:00am - Parade with Grand Marshal, Bands, Classic Vehicles, Niwot Businesses, Niwot Organizations, Guests, Schools, Animals, Decorated Bikes/Trikes/Wagons
Fire House Museum will be open by the Niwot Historical Society for tours before and after the parade
Bongo & Popsicles at NIwot Realty after the Parade
Holiday Happenings in Cottonwood Square
• 7:30-10:30am - Pancake Breakfast at Niwot Market
• 8:00am-noon - Pedicab Service 83rd / Niwot Rd / Church parking lot
• 8:30-10:30am - Bike Decorating courtesy the NCA
• 8:00-10:30am - Bongo Balloon Man courtesy Niwot Realty
• 9:00-10:00am - Concert by the Niwot Semi-Marching Free Grange Band
• 9:00-10:30am - Sparky & Classic Engine #10 from MVFPD
• 10:30am - Parade Line Up (Parade route is Cottonwood Square to 2nd Ave to Murray St)
• 11:00am - Parade with Grand Marshal, Bands, Classic Vehicles, Niwot Businesses, Niwot Organizations, Guests, Schools, Animals, Decorated Bikes/Trikes/Wagons
Fire House Museum will be open by the Niwot Historical Society for tours before and after the parade
Bongo & Popsicles at NIwot Realty after the Parade
4th of July in Estes Park
• Spend the afternoon enjoying hiking, bike riding, paddle boating, or miniature golf.
• Check out the Coolest Car Show. More than 100 vehicles, from "Steam -to-Electric" will be displayed at the Estes Park Events Complex, located at the Fairgrounds at Stanley Park. Along with steam and electric cars, other street rods, stock cars, muscle cars, sports cars, vintage and classic cars will be on display.
• At 7 p.m., the Estes Village Band tunes up for its annual patriotic concert featuring the works of John Philip Sousa and others. The concert is free to attend and will be held at the Performance Park Amphitheater, at the west end of downtown.
• The Big Bang Concert is everything you are looking for in one location! A view of the fireworks along with music, food, local craft beer and wine at the Estes Park Fairgrounds in the Grandstands. Headlining the concert is Colorado's tribute to Eagles, The Long Run. Starting the evening will be Chain Station playing Mountain Bluegrass music. $11.00 tickets at the gates. Kids under 12 are free.
• The Fireworks Show starts at 9:30pm over Lake Estes! You won't want to miss one of Colorado's most glorious fireworks displays! Find a grassy spot at Stanley Park, along the Lake Estes Trail or on your favorite mountainside to join in this annual tradition of national pride.
• Per tradition, July 4 kicks off with the old-fashioned Independence Day Pancake Breakfast - eggs, sausage, juice, coffee, and, of course, pancakes. Headquarters for the breakfast is Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Church at 920 Big Thompson Ave.
• Spend the afternoon enjoying hiking, bike riding, paddle boating, or miniature golf.
• Check out the Coolest Car Show. More than 100 vehicles, from "Steam -to-Electric" will be displayed at the Estes Park Events Complex, located at the Fairgrounds at Stanley Park. Along with steam and electric cars, other street rods, stock cars, muscle cars, sports cars, vintage and classic cars will be on display.
• At 7 p.m., the Estes Village Band tunes up for its annual patriotic concert featuring the works of John Philip Sousa and others. The concert is free to attend and will be held at the Performance Park Amphitheater, at the west end of downtown.
• The Big Bang Concert is everything you are looking for in one location! A view of the fireworks along with music, food, local craft beer and wine at the Estes Park Fairgrounds in the Grandstands. Headlining the concert is Colorado's tribute to Eagles, The Long Run. Starting the evening will be Chain Station playing Mountain Bluegrass music. $11.00 tickets at the gates. Kids under 12 are free.
• The Fireworks Show starts at 9:30pm over Lake Estes! You won't want to miss one of Colorado's most glorious fireworks displays! Find a grassy spot at Stanley Park, along the Lake Estes Trail or on your favorite mountainside to join in this annual tradition of national pride.
• Per tradition, July 4 kicks off with the old-fashioned Independence Day Pancake Breakfast - eggs, sausage, juice, coffee, and, of course, pancakes. Headquarters for the breakfast is Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Church at 920 Big Thompson Ave.
4th of July in Boulder
Ralphie’s Independence Day Blast
• Starting at 8 p.m.; a sing-along and live music.
• Then comes the school’s real, live buffalo mascot named Ralphie. She does a tour of the field to kick off the main event…
• Fireworks!
• Parking is free downtown and on campus on the Fourth, but the best bet is to take advantage of the free transportation via wkre.com. So come early, take public transportation to campus and stay late.
Ralphie’s Independence Day Blast
• Starting at 8 p.m.; a sing-along and live music.
• Then comes the school’s real, live buffalo mascot named Ralphie. She does a tour of the field to kick off the main event…
• Fireworks!
• Parking is free downtown and on campus on the Fourth, but the best bet is to take advantage of the free transportation via wkre.com. So come early, take public transportation to campus and stay late.
Fourth of July at the Boulder Reservoir
• The annual Craig Towler Freedom Run, starting at 8 a.m.
• Even if you don’t want to run, you can still enjoy the energy, beer and hot dogs and take a dip in the water. It’s a cheap celebration; entry is just $7 per adult, $4 per kid and $5 for seniors — plus whatever you want to drink at the beer garden and beachside cafe. Or bring your own picnic, if you prefer (but leave your own booze at home).
• On the Fourth of July, the reservoir is open 5:30 a.m.-5 p.m., with swimming starting at 10 a.m.
• For something fun, rent a stand-up paddleboard from Rocky Mountain Paddleboard and try SUP yoga!
• The annual Craig Towler Freedom Run, starting at 8 a.m.
• Even if you don’t want to run, you can still enjoy the energy, beer and hot dogs and take a dip in the water. It’s a cheap celebration; entry is just $7 per adult, $4 per kid and $5 for seniors — plus whatever you want to drink at the beer garden and beachside cafe. Or bring your own picnic, if you prefer (but leave your own booze at home).
• On the Fourth of July, the reservoir is open 5:30 a.m.-5 p.m., with swimming starting at 10 a.m.
• For something fun, rent a stand-up paddleboard from Rocky Mountain Paddleboard and try SUP yoga!
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