LOVELAND
Kids on the Plaza
Kids on the Plaza will bring midday fun for children to downtown Loveland at noon-2 p.m. every Wednesday, June 10-Aug. 5, at Foundry Plaza, Second and Third streets between Lincoln and Cleveland avenues.
The sessions will feature free kids’ activities including lawn games with city of Loveland Parks & Recreation; splash pad, arts and crafts and giveaways.
June 10 will be Little Builders Day sponsored by The Heart Improvement Plan: 4th Street Revitalization, with free lunch for the first 150 kids from Colorado Coffee Company, and construction-themed crafts and art activities.
June 17 will be a Downtown Pedal Party with simple tune-up services for kids, bikes and a free Zumbini class.
June 24 will be a Summer Dance Party with DJ Brandon + Everybody Bike Day.
For details, visit downtownloveland.org.
‘Sleeping Beauty’ Ballet
Front Range Classical Ballet Academy and Dance Arts Network and Continuing Education (DANCE) will present a performance of “Sleeping Beauty in the 21st Century” for all ages at noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, June 10, in the adults area of the Loveland Public Library, 300 N. Adams Ave.
For details, visit lovelandpubliclibrary.org/events.
55 and Better Expo
The 55 and Better Expo will take place at 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, June 10, at the Chilson Senior Center, 700 E. Fourth St.
The expo will offer tips, advice, and the latest trends in health and nutrition, financial and retirement planning, lifestyle, leisure, fitness, home care, real estate — from active adult communities to assisted living facilities — and more.
No registration is required, and admission and parking are free.
For details, visit prairiemountainmedia.com/55andbetter/loveland.
Family Movies
The Rialto Theater Center, 228 E. Fourth St., will offer family movies at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on most Tuesdays, June 10-July 29.
The lineup includes:
• June 9: “Anastasia.”
• June 23: “The Peanuts Movie.”
• June 30: “Night at the Museum.”
• July 7: “Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie.”
• July 14: “Ice Age.”
• July 21: “Ferdinand.”
• July 28: “Rio.”
Tickets are $3.
For details or tickets, call 970-962-2120 or visit rialtotheatercenter.org.
History Gallery Week
A History Gallery Free Week will take place June 9-13 at the Loveland Museum, 503 N. Lincoln Ave.
Admission to the museum’s history galleries will be free all week.
For details, visit lovelandmuseum.org.
Loveland Connection
Robin Lilly will discuss working with the U.S. Forest Service in the Tongass National Forest in Alaska as guest speaker for the Loveland Connection at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 9, at All Saints Episcopal Church, 3448 N. Taft Ave.
She will talk about the scenery, wildlife, cultures, lifestyles and “glamour” of her experiences while living and working in southeast Alaska.
The public is invited to attend.
For information about the club, contact the past-president, Kitty Ellison, 970-581-5312.
BERTHOUD
Courtyard Concerts
2026 Summer Concerts in the Pioneer Courtyard at the Little Thompson Valley Pioneer Museum, 224 Mountain Ave., will start at 5:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 10, with Rusty 44, playing bluegrass and Americana music.
The lineup continues with Strangebyrds (folk/rock-Americana) on June 24, and Sugar Britches (honky tonk country) on July 15.
Admission to the first three concerts is free, though donations are welcomed to support local history and live music.
Food trucks will be on site.
Additionally, a special fundraising concert is planned Aug. 20, with Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts, performing at Grace Place, 375 Meadowlark Drive.
For details, visit berthoudhistoricalsociety.org.
‘Beets’ Scenes
Moon Theatre Company and the Berthoud Historical Society will present scenes from Rick Padden’s play “Beets” during Berthoud Day, at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, June 6, at the Little Thompson Valley Museum, 224 Mountain Ave.
The play is set in Berthoud.
Admission is free.
For details, visit berthoudhistoricalsociety.org.
Roam & Rummage Event
Berthoud will host the second annual Roam & Rummage event at 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, June 13, at the Berthoud Recreation Center, 1000 Berthoud Parkway.
Reserve a selling space for $10 to sell at the community-driven marketplace event. The registration deadline is 5:30 p.m. June 10.
At the end of the event, sellers have the option to donate any unsold goods to Habitat for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity will be on-site to collect acceptable unsold items.
For details, visit berthoud.org/1593/Roam-and-Rummage.
Dare to Prepare
Dare to Prepare, a free educational program conducted by the Larimer County Office of Emergency Management, will take place at 6-8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, June 9 and June 11, at The Berthoud Recreation Center, 1000 Berthoud Parkway.
The class is focused on sharing essential concepts of basic preparedness, personal resilience, dealing with disasters, civic engagement, community building and leadership to residents of Larimer County.
Participants who attend both sessions will be entered into a drawing for an evacuation kit or weather radio.
Register for the free class at bit.ly/4eglFjO.
FORT COLLINS
Lagoon Concerts
The Lagoon Summer Concert Series begins Wednesday, June 10, on the west lawn of the Lory Student Center at Colorado State University, 1101 Center Ave. Mall, with country-rock energy by Ashley Wineland.The free concerts will be held at 6:30-8:30 p.m. on select Wednesdays throughout June and July.
The lineup continues with:
June 17: Sugar Britches, high-brow honky-tonk.
June 24: Patrick and the LVB, pop/rock.
July 8: That Eighties Band, ’80s music.
July 15: Rootbeer Richie, soulful rhythm and blues.
July 22: Titonic, funk, soul and R&B.
Guests are invited to relax by the water, bring their furry friends and explore interactive booths hosted by campus and community sponsors featuring information and giveaways. A variety of food trucks will also be on site.
For details, visit lagoonseries.com.
Faith 250
Faith 250: The New Colossus will be presented at 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, at a location on the Colorado State University campus to be announced.
Emma Lazarus was asked to write a poem for the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty celebrating the triumph of liberty in the Civil War. She wrote 14 lines of text that turned one of the nation’s most recognized monuments into a symbol of welcome.
The program is supported by CWS Fort Collins, Fort Collins Museum of Discovery, CSU Multifaith and Belief Initiatives, ISAAC of Northern Colorado, and Fort Collins Area Interfaith Council.
Register at cwsfortcollins.org/faith250.
StepUp for Women 5K
The StepUp for Women & Recovery 5K Walk/Run will take place at 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, June 6, at Fossil Creek Park at the Lake Pavilion, 5821 S. Lemay.
This event brings together the community to support scholarships for anyone who identifies as a woman and is seeking treatment for drug and alcohol addiction. These funds bridge financial gaps for committed participants in treatment programs.
With over 57 years of service, the nonprofit’s mission is to foster purpose, meaningful relationships and healthy recovery.
Registration is $50 and includes a breakfast burrito and a 2026 event T-shirt.
To register, visit runsignup.com/Race/CO/FortCollins/StepUpForRecovery.
WINDSOR
FRCC Golf Tourney
The 41st annual Front Range Community College Golf Tournament will be held at 7 a.m. Tuesday, June 9, at Raindance National Golf Course, 1775 RainDance National Drive.
The event brings together community leaders, alumni, and corporate partners for a day of fun, connection, and impact. Proceeds from the tournament directly support student scholarships and success programs across FRCC.
It starts with check-in and breakfast at 7 a.m. followed by an 8 a.m. scramble.
Cost is $350 for a single player or $1,200 for a foursome.
For details or to register, visit frontrange.edu/about/frcc-foundation/golf-tournament.
Ballpark Welcome
Welcome Back to the Ballpark will celebrate the start of baseball and softball season at the newly renovated Chimney Park Ballfields at 5-8 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, June 2-4, at 501 Chimney Park Drive.
Join the community for nightly opening ceremonies, first pitches and family-friendly fun.. Opening ceremonies begin at 5 p.m. each night, followed by two consecutive games on each field.
For details, visit recreationliveshere.com/calendar.asp x?EID=1299.
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