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Monday, Erie Community Park, 450 Powers St., Erie free /1560/Fireworks-Show.įirestone: Begin the morning with a patriotic parade before heading to Miners Park, where the whole family will enjoy a full day of activities, live music and plenty of food, dessert and drinks. Food vendors include Freshly Laid food truck, Infinitus Pie, Kona Ice, Old Tyme Kettle Korn, Pretzel Box, Ruby Ru’s, The Slawpy Barn, The Snowy Churro and WeChef Kitchen 6 p.m. Franklin St., Denver free /Home.Įrie: Celebrate Independence Day with a fireworks show and plenty of things to eat. Tuesday, Smith Lake Boat House, Washington Park, 701 S. Kids can decorate their bikes, scooters and strollers for a vehicle parade adjacent to the Recreation Center, followed by a free ice cream social 11 a.m. Washington Park celebration: The 18th annual July 4th celebration at the Boathouse in Washington Park will be held again this year. Tuesday, Park Hill, 23rd Avenue, Denver free parkhill. The parade includes floats, marching bands, costumed performers and tons of red, white and blue fun 1:30 p.m. Park Hill Parade: The annual Park Hill Parade is Denver’s largest Independence Day march and runs through the heart of Park Hill, one of Denver’s oldest, most historic and diverse neighborhoods. Tuesday, MCA South Green, 29th and Roslyn, Denver /programs/signature-events/4th-of-july-pancake-breakfast-parade. Then, bring decorated bicycles, tricycles, wagons or scooters for the parade 10:30 a.m. There will also be a balloon artist and a face painter. There will be a suggested donation for the breakfast, with all proceeds going to Moms Demand Action For Gun Sense in America. Monday, Civic Center Park, 101 14th Ave., Denver free /independenceeve.įourth of July breakfast and parade: The annual Fourth of July Breakfast begins at 9 a.m.

This longtime Civic Center tradition is highlighted by a concert featuring the Colorado Symphony, a light show on the majestic City and County Building and a fireworks finale 5 p.m. Independence Eve: Celebrate community, culture and country at Independence Eve presented by the City and County of Denver. Tuesday, Broomfield County Commons Park, 13200 Sheridan Blvd., Broomfield free /611/July-4th. The evening ends with a bang with fireworks at 9:15 p.m. Participate in the bike parade, and enjoy live music, starting at 6 p.m. There will be fun for the whole family, with inflatables, concessions, food vendors and a beer garden for those over 21.

(Courtesy photo)īroomfield: Spend Fourth of July with family, friends and Broomfield neighbors at the 2023 Great American Picnic and Fireworks show. Bonnie and Taylor Sims will perform Gold Hill Inn’s annual Twang Fest and Barbecue. Twang Fest and Barbeque: Enjoy live music from Bonnie & Taylor Sims Band, River Arkansas and Martin Gilmore Trio while eating marinated barbecue chicken with all the fixings noon Tuesday, Gold Hill Inn Beer Garden, 401 Main St., Boulder $13-41 /music. Tuesday, Avery Brewing Company, 4910 Nautilus Court N, Boulder $15-$35 /#/averybrewing4onthe4th4k. Tuesday, Boulder Bandshell, 1212 Canyon Blvd., Boulder $5-$15 .ĤK on the Fourth: Don red, white and blue, and celebrate July 4th with a fun run on a flat and fast course, followed by Avery Brewing Company beer and breakfast burritos 8:30 a.m. There will be drinks and wood-fired pizza available for purchase 7 p.m. Also featured is John Williams’ music from “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones,” as well as other fun cinematic classics. (Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer) Eventsīoulder Symphony concert: Join Boulder Symphony to celebrate July 4th with symphonic classics, from Copland to Bernstein to Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture,” at the historic Boulder Bandshell. Fireworks explode over Longmont during the 2021 Fourth of July fireworks show at the Fox Hill Club.

Whatever you choose to do this weekend, don’t forget to check the weather - the forecast from Friday through Tuesday is projected to bounce back and forth from rain, sunshine, rain, sunshine and rain, respectively. Though the holiday falls on a Tuesday, making for an awkward mid-week burp for those who have to work on Monday, communities are still gearing up for a vibrant few days of celebrations filled with parades, fireworks, barbecues, music and gatherings with family and friends. As the summer heat fills the air and the spirit of patriotism threatens to engulf even those of us who forgot to vote in this year’s local election, the Front Range is gearing up for a red, white and blue weekend full of festivities.įrom a Fourth of July drone show at Folsom Field, a refreshing bash at the Boulder Reservoir and a melodic symphony concert in Longmont, this Independence Day promises to ring in America’s 247th year in true Centennial State style.
