Daily Camera (Boulder)

TO DO LIST

Editor’s Note: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we recommend reaching out to individual organizati­ons to ensure the following events are still scheduled to take place.

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TODAY

Fourth of July Parade & Pancake Festival — Celebrate the “Superior Spirit” with the return of pancakes and kickball in this year’s Superior Fourth of July festivitie­s. It will be a day full of live music, food trucks, interactiv­e activities, planned giveaways and live demonstrat­ions. Don’t miss this opportunit­y to connect with Superior families. The festival will feature 30 exhibitor/vendor spaces; 7 a.m.,community Park, 1350 Coalton Road, Superior; superiorco­lorado.gov/home/components/calendar/event/5672/357. Great American Picnic and Fireworks — Broomfield’s Great American Picnic and Fireworks with inflatable­s, face painting, nurf turf, food trucks and beer garden. Join the holiday bike parade, enjoy two lives bands, and the fireworks at dusk. Free shuttle from Legacy High School; 5 p.m., Broomfield County Commons Park, 13200 Sheridan Blvd., Broomfield; broomfield.org/611/ July-4th.

Boulder Concert Band — Join us for the Louisville Independen­ce Day celebratio­n, with free hot dogs and sausages beginning at 6PM (available while supplies last), bounce houses, face painting, and patriotic music from the Boulder Concert Band. The fireworks show will start around 9:45 p.m.; 6 p.m., Coal Creek Golf Course, 585 W. Dillon Road, Louisville; Free; Bouldercon­certband.org.

UPCOMING

Boulder Tuesday/thursday Hikers — Come join us on a day hike. We are a drop-in group, and we decide each time where to hike. We break up into smaller groups and car pool to various trail heads, reimbursin­g the drivers for expenses. Bring lunch, water, and snacks and be prepared for all weather conditions. Please note: We are a leaderless group, and each person hikes at his/her own risk; 8 a.m. Tuesday, North Boulder Park, 7th and Dellwood, Boulder; Free; 303-494-8822.

Peer Support Group — Free recovery support group at Naropa Community Counseling; noon, Tuesday, Naropa Community Counseling, 3400 Table Mesa Drive, Suite 201, Boulder; Free; 303-546-3589, naropacomm­unitycouns­eling.com.

Boulder Cycling Club Tuesday Eve

Members of the Boulder Symphony pose for a portrait at the Boulder Bandshell on June 28, 2021, in Boulder.

ning Ride — Join BCC for a road bike ride every Tuesday, weather permitting. Routes and distances vary. Helmets are mandatory; lights encouraged. Wheels out at 5:30. Stay after the ride to enjoy a pint with other BCC cyclists; 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Twisted Pine Brewing Co., 3201 Walnut St., Boulder; 720-320-5051.

Habitat Earth — Narrated by Frances Mcdormand, “Habitat Earth” plunges below the ocean’s surface to explore the dynamic relationsh­ips found in deep ocean ecosystems. Digs beneath the forest floor to discover how Earth’s tallest trees rely on tiny fungi to survive. Soars to new heights to witness the intricate intersecti­on between human and ecological networks; 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Fiske Planetariu­m, 2414 Regent Dr, Boulder; calendar.colorado.edu/event/habitat_earth_4018.

Open Mic — Weekly singer-songwriter open mic, hosted by Jim Herlihy. Three song sets; 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Visionques­t Brewery, 2510 47th St. Suite A2, Boulder; Free; 720-446-9387.

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