Berthoud Day – Scenes from Rick Padden’s hit play Beets
Right after the Berthoud Days Parade (June 6th at Town Park - Berthoud) head on over to see this free performance of scenes from Rick Padden’s hit play "BEETS!" It […]
Right after the Berthoud Days Parade (June 6th at Town Park - Berthoud) head on over to see this free performance of scenes from Rick Padden’s hit play "BEETS!" It […]
Concerts in the Pioneer Courtyard - July 16 - Once Upon a Tune takes the Sunnyside Stage!
(Find them on Facebook) – A magical blend of Celtic and folk melodies!
Get ready for another season of FREE live music in the heart of Berthoud! Join us at the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum Pioneer Courtyard for three incredible concerts featuring talented local bands. Relax under the summer sky, and enjoy the sounds of Colorado’s best musicians!
Concerts in the Pioneer Courtyard - June 10 - Rusty 44 takes the Sunnyside Stage!
rusty44band.com – A magical blend of Bluegrass and Americana!
Get ready for another season of FREE live music in the heart of Berthoud! Join us at the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum Pioneer Courtyard for three incredible concerts featuring talented local bands. Relax under the summer sky, and enjoy the sounds of Colorado’s best musicians!
Step Into the Past—For Free!
Join us Saturday, June 20th for a special Open House at the McCarty-Fickel Home Museum, where history comes alive with FREE guided tours of one of Berthoud’s most iconic historic homes!
Wander through elegant early 20th-century rooms, learn about the influential McCarty and Fickel families, and discover the fascinating story of Berthoud’s medical and civic heritage. Whether you're a history lover, a curious local, or just looking for a meaningful weekend activity, this is the perfect opportunity to explore our town’s roots.
Concerts in the Pioneer Courtyard - June 24 - Strangebyrds takes the Sunnyside Stage!
(strangebyrds.com) – Soulful, folk-rock duo with rich harmonies!
Get ready for another season of FREE live music in the heart of Berthoud! Join us at the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum Pioneer Courtyard for three incredible concerts featuring talented local bands. Relax under the summer sky, and enjoy the sounds of Colorado’s best musicians!
The Bunyan Observatory at the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum is a working replica of the courtyard astronomical observatory that banker John Bunyan built at his Berthoud home in 1933.
Outfitted with Bunyan’s original Brashear telescope (6 inches in diameter and nearly 7 feet long) the observatory is an exhibit during regular museum hours and a site for public stargazing the first Friday night of each month beginning at dusk.
Concerts in the Pioneer Courtyard - July 15 - Sugar Britches takes the Sunnyside Stage!
Sugar Britches (sugarbritchesmusic.com) – Toe-tapping honky-tonk and witty Americana!
Get ready for another season of FREE live music in the heart of Berthoud! Join us at the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum Pioneer Courtyard for three incredible concerts featuring talented local bands. Relax under the summer sky, and enjoy the sounds of Colorado’s best musicians!
Step Into the Past—For Free!
Join us Saturday, July 18th for a special Open House at the McCarty-Fickel Home Museum, where history comes alive with FREE guided tours of one of Berthoud’s most iconic historic homes!
Wander through elegant early 20th-century rooms, learn about the influential McCarty and Fickel families, and discover the fascinating story of Berthoud’s medical and civic heritage. Whether you're a history lover, a curious local, or just looking for a meaningful weekend activity, this is the perfect opportunity to explore our town’s roots.
The Bunyan Observatory at the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum is a working replica of the courtyard astronomical observatory that banker John Bunyan built at his Berthoud home in 1933.
Outfitted with Bunyan’s original Brashear telescope (6 inches in diameter and nearly 7 feet long) the observatory is an exhibit during regular museum hours and a site for public stargazing the first Friday night of each month beginning at dusk.
2026 Historic Homestead Barn Tour - Tour 3 Local Berthoud Historic Homestead Barns Following the success of our first event, the Berthoud Historical Society is proud to present our second […]
Join the Berthoud Historical Society for a special Fundraising Concert featuring the high-energy sounds of After the Fire! 🔥
Step Into the Past—For Free!
Join us Saturday, August 22nd for a special Open House at the McCarty-Fickel Home Museum, where history comes alive with FREE guided tours of one of Berthoud’s most iconic historic homes!
Wander through elegant early 20th-century rooms, learn about the influential McCarty and Fickel families, and discover the fascinating story of Berthoud’s medical and civic heritage. Whether you're a history lover, a curious local, or just looking for a meaningful weekend activity, this is the perfect opportunity to explore our town’s roots.
The Bunyan Observatory at the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum is a working replica of the courtyard astronomical observatory that banker John Bunyan built at his Berthoud home in 1933.
Outfitted with Bunyan’s original Brashear telescope (6 inches in diameter and nearly 7 feet long) the observatory is an exhibit during regular museum hours and a site for public stargazing the first Friday night of each month beginning at dusk.