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Berthoud Recreation Center at Waggner Farm Park
Berthoud Recreation Center at Waggener Farm Park is the first phase of the town’s plan to make Waggener Farm Park a destination park. At 49,000 square feet, this community recreation center provides muchneeded amenities to Berthoud’s growing population in a single-story facility that features a gymnasium, a natatorium, a fitness area, a bouldering wall, an aerobics studio, and party and child watch rooms.
Famous Colorado Saloon And Concert Hall Closing After 42 Years
After more than four decades of entertaining fans from Colorado and beyond, this legendary and iconic Saloon and Concert Venue in Colorado is being forced to close its doors. End of an Era: Popular Colorado Saloon Closes Its Doors After 42 Years. After more than four decades as a staple...
Best Fort Collins Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in CO
Best Fort Collins Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in CO. Embark on a culinary adventure through Fort Collins with a glimpse into its best Fort Collins Hole-in-the-Wall restaurants. These hidden gems—The Colorado Room, Avogadro’s Number, and Lucile’s—offer a taste of the city’s diverse and vibrant food culture. From...
After 42 years, this Fort Collins fixture is closing its doors on Mulberry Street
After more than 40 years, a Fort Collins fixture on the eastern edge of town is closing its doors. Sundance Steakhouse & Saloon, 2716 E. Mulberry St., will shutter at midnight July 26, according to an announcement posted to the Sundance Facebook page early Sunday morning. ...
Another Dunkin In Northern Colorado Abruptly Shuts Down
I am starting to get nervous every time I go to one of my favorite restaurants, coffee shops, or stores in Northern Colorado. I am nervous primarily because there have been so many closures recently that it is hard to keep up. Many of us in Northern Colorado have gone...
Erie’s Balloon Festival: Part III Is Sunday Morning!
Art is easy. Photography is easy. What is hard is getting up early enough to see the art. Photographers have long known that the best, most fun and interesting light is during the “golden hours,” around sunrise and around sunset. Fine. So we know the secret. What’s hard about that? EASY! The hard part is getting up early enough to be outside where you want to be, say at a balloon festival in Erie Colorado, when the sun comes up. In the summer, that is EARLY, say 5:00 AM. In the winter it is later, but it is COLD! In the words of Butch Cassidy, “It’s a small price to pay for beauty!”
Longmont’s Jaxson Finken returns to kids mullet competition
For the second year in a row, Longmont has a U.S.A. Mullet Championships competitor in 10-year-old Jaxson Finken. Finken is participating in the kids contest portion of the championships, where mullet-wearers from across the country face off against each other in public online voting. Finken is up against 215 contestants in his age group, which includes kids 8 through 12.
The Story Behind Colorado’s Connection to ‘Jungle Juice’
We know you've been to a party at least once in your life where everyone brought liquor, and poured it into a big bowl creating the ever-famous boozy drink, Jungle Juice. Don't lie, it's nothing to be embarrassed by. Well, did you know Jungle Juice was first concted in Colorado?...
What Is ‘Call of Doodie Brown Ops’ in Fort Collins?
There are a lot of unique and quirky things that make Fort Collins a fun place to live in. I was catching up on some work at Wolverine Farm Publick House recently and when I walked out to my car I saw a sign that immediately grabbed my attention. Fort...
Museum at Warm Springs receives $100,000 for traditional arts programming
The Museum at Warm Springs has received a $100,000 grant from First Nations Development Institute in Longmont, Colorado through its Native Arts, Language and Knowledge Program. The two-year grant will support the museum’s efforts to preserve and advance traditional Native arts through programming focused on supporting artists and intergenerational sharing of artistic skills and knowledge as well as supporting the museum’s organizational stability. The grant is made possible through the generous support of Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies. “This generous grant from First Nations Development Institute...
Meet Chef Sarah Finster – A Culinary Master Committed to Seasonal Ingredients and Sustainability
Chef Sarah Finster, a Certified Executive Chef with the American Culinary Federation since 2017, has over 29 years of experience in the food industry. Specializing in seasonal and local ingredients for her canned goods, Chef Sarah is dedicated to supporting local farmers by using what’s available in the region. Her product line includes apple sauces, fruit preserves, whole preserved fruits, pickled vegetables, and relishes. By working seasonally, Chef Sarah aims to teach consumers how to enjoy produce in its peak season and how to preserve it for enjoyment throughout the year.
Palestine Benefit Concert supports local families through art, music
Northern Colorado community members gathered together for a night of music, art and insight in support of local Palestinian families saving money to evacuate their relatives out of Gaza. The Palestine Benefit Concert was hosted by the Fort Collins chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America and other partner organizations...
Lincoln Center Features 40th Annual Contemporary Art Quilts Exhibition
The Lincoln Center will exhibit the 40th Annual New Legacies: Contemporary Art Quilts, from June 15 to August 17. This juried exhibition features the current work of over 25 finest national and international contemporary quilt artists. Art quilts accepted for exhibition exemplify innovation in quilting and surface design techniques as well as excellence in artistic composition and craftsmanship. The goal of the exhibition is to recognize the world’s finest contemporary quilt artists and to advance the art form.
Bridge Refill Market aims to help community be more sustainable
Bridge Refill Market Owner Christine Twining said the store is her contribution toward creating a more sustainable and eco-friendly Erie, through community efforts to stop single-use plastic waste one bottle at a time. Bridge Refill Market, 285 Cheesman St., opened its doors July 1 after being a dream of Twining’s...
Students combine tech, music in SVVSD camp
About 50 middle and high school students spent the week learning ways that technology and music intersect at St. Vrain Valley’s Innovation Center. “We’re using design thinking to look at how we can use music to add or change value,” said instructor Kyle Liss, who is Frederick High School’s orchestra director and a professional musician. “I love just watching and supporting the kids. From where they started to where they are now, it’s just incredible.”
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