Concerts in the Pioneer Courtyard - June 25 - Sugar Britches take the Sunnyside Stage!
(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!
Summer Concert Lineup:
June 11 – Strangebyrds (strangebyrds.com) – Soulful, folk-rock duo with rich harmonies!
June 25 – Sugar Britches (sugarbritchesmusic.com) – Toe-tapping honky-tonk and witty Americana!
July 16 – Once Upon a Tune (Find them on Facebook) – A magical blend of Celtic and folk melodies!
Location: Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum Pioneer Courtyard - 224 Mountain Avenue, Berthoud - Gates open at 5:30, music begins at 6:30
Food and Drinks available for sale at the event!
Admission: FREE – Donations welcome to support local history & live music!
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 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!
Summer Concert Lineup:
June 11 – Strangebyrds (strangebyrds.com) – Soulful, folk-rock duo with rich harmonies!
June 25 – Sugar Britches (sugarbritchesmusic.com) – Toe-tapping honky-tonk and witty Americana!
July 16 – Once Upon a Tune (Find them on Facebook) – A magical blend of Celtic and folk melodies!
Location: Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum Pioneer Courtyard - 224 Mountain Avenue, Berthoud - Gates open at 5:30, music begins at 6:30
Food and Drinks available for sale at the event!
Admission: FREE – Donations welcome to support local history & live music!
Step back in time and explore local history with a visit to the McCarty-Fickel House Home Museum on April 19, May 17, June 14, July 19, and August 16, from 10 am to 4 pm. Hosted by the Berthoud Historical Society, the open house tour day offers visitors a unique glimpse into one of Berthoud’s most historic homes, showcasing its beautifully preserved architecture and period furnishings. Discover the stories of the families who lived there and gain insight into the town's heritage. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a charming day out, this tour promises a fascinating journey through Berthoud's past. Stop in any time between 10am and 4pm for a free tour!
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.
Join the Berthoud Historical Society for a special Fundraising Concert featuring the high-energy sounds of After the Fire! 🔥
Step back in time and explore local history with a visit to the McCarty-Fickel House Home Museum on April 19, May 17, June 14, July 19, and August 16, from 10 am to 4 pm. Hosted by the Berthoud Historical Society, the open house tour day offers visitors a unique glimpse into one of Berthoud’s most historic homes, showcasing its beautifully preserved architecture and period furnishings. Discover the stories of the families who lived there and gain insight into the town's heritage. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a charming day out, this tour promises a fascinating journey through Berthoud's past. Stop in any time between 10am and 4pm for a free tour!
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.