Free Upcoming Events In Littleton: Roundup
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Littleton CO
27 May, 2021
12:59 PM
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LITTLETON, CO — Littleton is slowly becoming its old, pre-pandemic self, and many community members are eager at the chance to get outdoors and celebrate. While some popular events — such as the Hudson Gardens 2021 Concert series — have been canceled, event organizers have worked hard to host other popular annual summer traditions. The city announced the following free upcoming events: Meet, Greet & Eat Wednesdays - June 30 at Sterne Park; July 14 at Progress Park; and August 11 at Ketring Park. Community members are invited to eat pizza and meet City Council members. The events will include displays from city departments South Suburban Parks & Recreation and other local organizations. Learn more about the event here. Fourth of July Fireworks Show July 3 at Cornerstone Park. Festivities will begin at 5 p.m. and the fireworks show will begin at 9:15 p.m. Community members are invited to bring a picnic dinner and blankets and enjoy the fireworks. There will also be vendors and food trucks. Learn more about the event here. Littleton Twilight Criterium July 31 in downtown Littleton. The popular Littleton tradition will be held from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m., and include a full day of professional men's and women's cycling races. There will also be a beer garden, live music and a cruiser ride. Learn more about the event here. Little Jams July 10 at Harlow Park, Raising Cain; August 13 at Sterne Park, Kyle Allgood and the No Goods; Sept. 18 at Aspen Grove, band TBD. Little Jams will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. You're invited to bring a blanket or lawn chairs and enjoy live music, craft beer, wine and food trucks. Learn more about the events here. Don't miss the latest news updates in Littleton: Free Littleton Patch Newsletters and Email Alerts | Facebook | Twitter The Bemis Public Library and the Littleton Museum are welcoming people back at 80 percent capacity — more information can be found here. All businesses in Arapahoe, Jefferson and Douglas counties are operating at 100 percent capacity. Arapahoe and Jefferson counties are operating under Level Clear until Aug. 16, which allows public health officials to reinstate business capacity limits if there's a surge of COVID-19 hospitalizations.
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