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McCarty-Fickel Home Museum Free Tour Day
Mc-Carty-Fickel Home 645 7th Street Berthoud CO United StatesStep 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!
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Stargazing at the Bunyan Observatory
リトル トンプソン バレー パイオニア博物館 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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Concerts in the Pioneer Courtyard – Berthoud Boogie Dance Party – Special Fundraising Concert @ Grace Place
Grace Place Auditorium 375 Meadowlark Drive Berthoud United StatesJoin the Berthoud Historical Society for a special Fundraising Concert featuring the high-energy sounds of After the Fire! 🔥
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McCarty-Fickel Home Museum Free Tour Day
Mc-Carty-Fickel Home 645 7th Street Berthoud CO United StatesStep 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!
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Berthoud Flapjack Day, Presented by City Star Brewing
シティスターブリューイング 321 マウンテンアベニュー バートウド CO 米国Save The DateCity Star Brewing’s annual Flapjack Day will be held on Labor Day, Monday, September 1st in downtown Berthoud. Join us for FREE flapjacks, a breakfast themed beer flight, vintage car show, live music and the Flapjack Queen contest. All donations will benefit the Berthoud Historical Society. Dress to impress as we step back into the fabulous 50’s!
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Stargazing at the Bunyan Observatory
リトル トンプソン バレー パイオニア博物館 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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Speaker Series – Reckoning with History at Fort Chambers
バートウドコミュニティレクリエーションセンター 1000 Berthoud Parkway Berthoud CO アメリカ合衆国Upcoming Speaker Series: Reckoning with History at Fort Chambers
The Berthoud Historical Society's next Speaker Series begins on September 9th with a powerful evening of learning and reflection as we welcome Right Relationship Boulder for a presentation on:
“Boulder’s Fort Chambers: A Call to Reckon with our History and Build Right Relationships with Indigenous Peoples Today”Tuesday, September 9, 2025
7:00 – 9:00 PM
Berthoud Recreation Center Community RoomThis important program explores Fort Chambers, one of the staging grounds for the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre, where 230 Cheyenne and Arapaho people were killed. Presenters will share the story of what happened there, its lasting consequences, and how reflection on this history can guide us toward building respectful and positive relationships with Indigenous peoples today.
Presented by Right Relationship Boulder:
– Jerilyn DeCoteau (Turtle Mountain Chippewa)
– Paula Palmer
– Brigid MarkThe evening will include a 30-minute slide presentation, followed by Q&A and open discussion.
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Speaker Series – Exploring the Design Process in Public Art & Murals with Susan Dailey
バートウドコミュニティレクリエーションセンター 1000 Berthoud Parkway Berthoud CO アメリカ合衆国🎨 October Speaker Series – Exploring the Design Process in Public Art & Murals 🎨
Join us for a fascinating evening with Susan Dailey, artist and muralist, as she shares insights on the creative process behind her large-scale public art and murals. Susan’s work brings color and storytelling to community spaces, blending art with place and people. Learn more about her at 👉 susankdailey.com
📅 Tuesday, October 14, 2025
🕖 7:00 – 9:00 PM
📍 Berthoud Recreation Center Community RoomThis is a wonderful opportunity to learn how art transforms everyday spaces into landmarks of meaning and beauty. Don’t miss it!
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