Summer is in full swing and July is packed with exciting events and activities for everyone! Join us for outdoor movies, fun-filled family events, live music and the grand opening of the Downtown Superior Plaza.
Don't miss out on the sunshine and good times—check out all the details below! Stay active, stay engaged and most importantly, have fun!
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Entrance improvements planned for Autrey Park Dog Park
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Autrey Park Dog Park users! Please be aware that starting Tuesday, July 16, crews will be making improvements to the dog park entrance. Please use the wide service gate to enter the park and be aware of other dogs as you enter. |
Come one, come all! Downtown Superior’s Plaza Palooza promises a little something for everyone!
Everyone is invited to celebrate Downtown Superior's new plaza with two upcoming events. The plaza is located next to the Civic Space at 2250 Main St. in Downtown Superior.
Downtown Superior Movie in the Plaza Thursday, July 18 at 8:30 p.m. Featuring Disney's classic "Hercules" (rated G). Join us for pre-movie trivia, dessert truck and music!
Downtown Superior Plaza Grand Opening Celebration Thursday, August 8, from 4 to 7 p.m. Live music, adult and kid yard games, food trucks and more!
Downtown Superior Fall Farmers Market/Fall Festival September 21, from 4 to 7 p.m. Live music by Ultralowfi, vendors, food trucks, activities and more!
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Dive in and cool off with pool events and programs
Group Swim Lessons Session 4 starts July 22 Registration is open for group swim lessons at the North and South pools. Register today. Private swim lessons are also available!
Teen Movie Night at the Pool Thursday, July 18 North Pool (1650 S Indiana Street) 8 to 10:30 p.m. Popcorn and snacks with plenty of adult supervision to ensure a safe and fun environment. Register.
Family Swim Night Thursday, July 25 South Pool (3300 Huron Peak Ave.) 5 to 8 p.m. Unique theme, food truck and fun family activities.
Flick & Float: Trolls Band Together Friday, July 26 North Pool (1650 S Indiana Street) Film starts at 8 p.m. You bring the floaties and swim gear, and we’ll bring the big screen and popcorn! Register.
Upcoming Pool Closures Rock Creek Flyers will host swim meets at the North Pool on July 17 and 20. The North Pool's open swim hours will be modified; the South Pool will remain open. Visit SuperiorColorado.gov/Pools for pool schedules, closure alerts and more.
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Concert series keeps the summer beat going strong
Gather with friends and neighbors for live music, food trucks and fun on select Saturday evenings from 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. at Superior Commons Amphitheater, 2130 Creek View Way, Downtown Superior.
Food & Beverages: Food trucks will be on-site selling tasty bites. Beer, wine and seltzers will be available for purchase for attendees ages 21 and older. (Bringing and consuming outside alcohol is prohibited.)
Parking: Parking at the amphitheater is limited; please plan to bike, walk or carpool. Additional parking is available at Downtown Superior parking structures. ADA parking is provided in the amphitheater parking lot and in the front spaces near the restroom building. These ADA spots are indicated with temporary yard signs.
Weather: The event will proceed at this location, rain or shine, unless there are severe weather warnings for the area. If lightning occurs within a seven-mile radius, the event will be delayed by 30 minutes after each reported strike. Cancellations will be announced at SuperiorColorado.gov/Events by 3 p.m.
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It's not too late to sign up for July/August day camps
Looking for an exciting summer experience for your kids? Well, you're in luck because the Town has you covered with fun-filled, half-day youth camps to keep kids' minds and bodies engaged all summer long!
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CAPS invite residents to create new art for ARTery
The Cultural Arts & Public Spaces (CAPS) Advisory Committee is hosting a free workshop on Sunday, July 28, from 1 to 4 p.m. Participants will create giant clay beads that will be used for the upcoming ARTery art path and receive a free ceramic garden stake for your help with this fun and important community project!
Following the workshop, the CAPS instructor will glaze and fire the beads. Participants will be invited back for a stacking ceremony to create totems to be placed along the new ARTery path. Register and learn more.
Learn more about the ARTery.
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Step back in time at Superior's Historical Museum
Mark your calendars and come visit the Superior Interim Historical Museum – open the first Saturday of every month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Grasso Park Bungalow (112 E. William St.).
Join us next month on August 3; we can't wait to see you there!
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Slam dunk! New basketball hoops installed at Community Park
New recreation improvements are happening at the basketball court in Community Park at the corner of Coalton Road and Indiana Street. Thanks to granted dollars from the Broncos Stadium District Fund, the Parks, Recreation & Open Space department has installed new adjustable basketball hoops at this location, similar to those installed last year at Founders Park. Stop by and check them out!
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Disc Golf Course makeover continues at Autrey Park
Renovations have begun at the disc golf course at Autrey Park (1830 Honey Creek Drive). The course was impacted by the construction of the US 36 bikeway. However, this situation allowed Town staff to gather feedback from residents on the course and make improvements.
After conducting two rounds of community engagement, staff has created improved plans for the nine-hole course and is partnering with Boulder County Youth Corps to complete the work. Residents can expect to see new Tee Pads and signage installed over the next few months. Stay tuned for a grand opening announcement!
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Walk With a Doc and your community on July 27
Take a step toward better health! This community walking group is a fun and safe place to take a walk at your own pace, learn health tips from local healthcare providers and meet new people. This event is free and all are welcome. Join the next Walk With A Doc on Saturday, July 27, from 9 to 10 a.m. at Wildflower Park, 3151 S. Indiana St.
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CU Boulder Researchers present "Effective Grassland Management" webinar
Researchers from CU Boulder and Front Range municipalities are studying grassland fuels and mitigation methods like grazing, burning and mowing. Their goal is to understand how these methods impact plant diversity, soil health, and fire risk. By combining field observations, experimental management, and fire behavior modeling, they aim to identify the most effective strategies for maintaining healthy grasslands and reducing fire hazards.
Jon Henn from the University of Colorado Boulder will talk about this important research and answer questions about the project.
Lunch and Learn Webinar: Collaborative Research on Grasslands Fuels and Management Project August 14 11:30 a.m. - noon Join via Zoom
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This webinar is presented as the second event in the Living with Fire Series by the Town of Superior Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Department
Avoid parking hassles and let RTD take you to the mountains
Skip the driving and hitch a ride with RTD from the U.S. 36 and McCaslin Park-n-Ride to popular destinations.
Superior Seniors announce new events and activities
If you're 60 or older and looking for ways to stay active, healthy and engaged, then Superior Seniors is for you! Superior Seniors offers something for every interest, including weekly and monthly drop-in activities, plus special interest groups and programs. Caregivers are welcome, too!
Visit SuperiorColorado.gov/SuperiorSeniors to learn more and don't forget to subscribe to Town email communications (choose the Superior Seniors topic) to stay in the loop on everything happening with this exciting new group.
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