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McCarty-Fickel Spring & Summer Tours – March 14th
Mc-Carty-Fickel Home 645 7th Street, Berthoud, CO, United StatesStep Into the Past—For Free!
Join us Saturday, Mar 14th 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. -
2026 Speaker Series – “GuitART” – a presentation by local musician David Michael Boyd
Berthoud Community Recreation Center 1000 Berthoud Parkway, Berthoud, CO, United StatesJoin us on March 17th at 7:00 pm at the Berthoud Recreation Center Community Room (1000 Berthoud Parkway) to hear a great presentation by local musician David Michael Boyd. This time, he is presenting his new program called "GuitART".
The GuitART Show is about the joy of restoration and discovering the hidden voices in rebuilding old, broken guitars. Each one of the eight guitars has a unique story and voice and an observation about life to share with us. Find out what sea shells, glue, and cracks in dehydrated wood have to tell us. This all-ages show is an interactive and inspiring experience!
The presenter: David Michael Boyd lives in Fort Collins, Colorado (for the 3rd time) and is an award-winning guitarist who has performed in 19 nations. His playing encompasses Blues, Jazz, Classical, and modern Finger-style Guitar music.
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BHS Board Meeting
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BHS Board Meeting
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McCarty-Fickel Spring & Summer Tours – April 18th
Mc-Carty-Fickel Home 645 7th Street, Berthoud, CO, United StatesStep Into the Past—For Free!
Join us Saturday, April 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. -
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Stargazing at the Bunyan Observatory
Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum 224 Mountain Avenue, Berthoud, CO, United StatesThe 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.
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McCarty-Fickel Spring & Summer Tours – May 16th
Mc-Carty-Fickel Home 645 7th Street, Berthoud, CO, United StatesStep Into the Past—For Free!
Join us Saturday, May 16th 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. -
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Stargazing at the Bunyan Observatory
Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum 224 Mountain Avenue, Berthoud, CO, United StatesThe 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.
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McCarty-Fickel Spring & Summer Tours – June 20th
Mc-Carty-Fickel Home 645 7th Street, Berthoud, CO, United StatesStep 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. -
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Stargazing at the Bunyan Observatory
Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum 224 Mountain Avenue, Berthoud, CO, United StatesThe 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.
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McCarty-Fickel Spring & Summer Tours – July 18th
Mc-Carty-Fickel Home 645 7th Street, Berthoud, CO, United StatesStep 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.