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Spring | |
First Friday Gallery Walk: First Friday Gallery Walk is held the first Friday of every month, from 6-9p.m. Old Town Art Galleries in Fort Collins remain open for this self-guided tour, refreshments are served, many are offering changing exhibits so there is something new to see every month. | |
Lucky Joe’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade: will bring out all of the Irish Folk and lots more on Saturday, March 13th, 2010! Come celebrate the luck of the Irish at 10:00am when the parade begins on Walnut Ave (North side of Old Town Sq.) | |
Colorado Marathon: The Colorado Marathon, Half Marathon, Point-to-Point 5K, 10K, and Kids Run will take place on May 9, 2010. The race is a Boston qualifier, and is the fastest and most scenic marathon in Colorado. | |
Summer | |
First Friday Gallery Walk: First Friday Gallery Walk is held the first Friday of every month, from 6-9p.m. Old Town Art Galleries in Fort Collins remain open for this self-guided tour, refreshments are served, many are offering changing exhibits so there is something new to see every month. | |
Nelson’s Old Town Car Show: Hundreds of great hotrods, vintage cars and classic trucks will be on display in Downtown Fort Collins. The car show is open to the public from 11:00am to 5:00pm. | |
Colorado Brewer’s Festival: Over 50 Colorado beers and 400 kegs will be enjoyed along with great live music Saturday and Sunday in Historic Downtown! (The festival hours will be from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.) | |
Taste of Fort Collins: The Taste of Fort Collins (TFC) is a Northern Colorado Tradition- a community celebration with family friendly activities that are perfect for the Northern Coloradoans’ active lifestyle. This two-day festival offers attendees food from local Northern Colorado restaurants, entertainment from regionally and internationally acclaimed musicians and an eclectic display of fine artisans work as well as the region’s best crafters. | |
Rocky Mountain Irish Festival: The Rocky Mountain Irish Festival brings a magnificent cultural event for the entire family. It’s an event with rich history and culture showcasing musicians, dancers, pipers, storytellers and so much more including the John F. Kennedy Presidential Exhibit. | |
4th of July Celebration: The whole family is welcome to come celebrate America’s birthday Downtown this year! Activities will take place Downtown Fort Collins during the day and at City Park for the fireworks. July 4th will kick off in Old Town Square and Civic Center Park. | |
Fort Collins Jazz Experience: Music, history, and the whole experience is ready for you to enjoy! A Fort Collins Jazz Experience is committed to bringing the highest quality jazz music and its history to Fort Collins. | |
New West Fest: Approximately 136 years ago Fort Collins was established along the banks of the Cache la Poudre River and this August the community will celebrate this birthday with Northern Colorado’s largest festival, Bohemian Nights at NewWestFest. | |
Northern Colorado Greek Festival: The Northern Colorado Greek Festival, presented by Saint Spyridon Orthodox Christian Church, is a celebration of Greek culture. | |
Fall | |
First Friday Gallery Walk: First Friday Gallery Walk is held the first Friday of every month, from 6-9p.m. Old Town Art Galleries in Fort Collins remain open for this self-guided tour, refreshments are served, many are offering changing exhibits so there is something new to see every month. | |
Tri-Media Film Festival: The TriMedia Film Festival is an annual event of national stature that celebrates film, television, and theatre arts, and integrates emerging and established artists in all categories. The festival has an innovative “tri-media” focus featuring independent film, TV pilots/specials, and live theatre, with a PG-13 or equivalent rating limit. | |
Tour De Fat: Yes folks, the Tour de Fat will once again be meandering and pandering through 11 western cities spreading the good word about the positive societal offerings of the bicycle. | |
Rocky Mountain Sustainable Living Fair: As a working model of how to live and succeed within the realm of environmental and social responsibility the Sustainable Living Fair has become a national destination point for sustainable education and information. Each coming year represents a systemic continuation of our efforts to empower people with the skills and the knowledge to help themselves and to educate others. | |
Oktoberfest: The day will be filled with brats, lederhosen, polkas and great Colorado beer! The festival is free to the public and will take place in Civic Center Park (located at Laporte Ave & Howes St) Live German & Bavarian entertainment all day long including Schuhplattler dancing and great polka bands! | |
CSU Homecoming Weekend: Since 1914, CSU’s Homecoming tradition has welcomed alumni, friends and families back to campus for a spirit-filled weekend of activities and events. This year’s Homecoming & Family Weekend celebration will have something for everyone. | |
Tiny Tot Halloween: Come trick or treat through Downtown Fort Collins. Tiny Tot Halloween is a special event is designed just for tiny children and their parents. | |
Winter | |
First Friday Gallery Walk: First Friday Gallery Walk is held the first Friday of every month, from 6-9p.m. Old Town Art Galleries in Fort Collins remain open for this self-guided tour, refreshments are served, many are offering changing exhibits so there is something new to see every month. | |
First Night Fort Collins: First Night Fort Collins 2010 promises new performing acts, storytelling, history, interactive craft projects, old favorites, street performers, international dancing and much more. |