Like many events and experiences over the last several months, the farmers’ market went virtual! The Northern Colorado Virtual Farmers’ Market started on Facebook in March in order to give community members the opportunity to purchase locally grown food, handmade products and professional business services during the pandemic. Vendors include […]
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9 Things to Do in Greeley During the Fall
Between the pumpkin patches and the seasonal food and drinks, and of course the stunning display of changing foliage, fall is a magical time of year no matter where you are — especially in Northern Colorado. To help you maximize the season this year, we collected some of our favorite fall […]
Things To Do This Labor Day Weekend in Fort Collins
How is it Labor Day weekend already? Like many holidays in 2020, Labor Day will look a little different this year. But because the day unofficially marks the end of summer, there’s no way we’re letting the long weekend pass without a proper celebration! There are several ways to celebrate Labor […]
Virtual Concerts Happening This Summer in Colorado
If there’s one thing we’ll miss this summer, it’s live concerts at music venues and festivals. There’s just nothing like the experience a concert provides, complete with food and drinks, flashing lights, dancing, and sometimes even spectacular scenery. While we wait for live music to return, there are plenty of […]
Your Guide to Celebrating the Fourth of July in Fort Collins 2020
The Fourth of July is coming up! Although the holiday may look different than most years, there are still plenty of ways to celebrate our country’s independence, both in town and from the comfort of home. And if this pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that Northern Coloradoans are resilient […]
Your Guide to Northern Colorado Farmers’ Markets 2020
This post includes information relevant to the 2020 season. Click here for updated information for 2021! Farmers’ markets are an established part of spring and summer in Northern Colorado, from Fort Collins to Loveland and Greeley to Windsor. But it’s no surprise that our farmers’ market season will look quite […]
How to Celebrate Father’s Day 2020 in Fort Collins + Find Local Gifts for Dad
Father’s Day is just around the corner! But don’t panic — if you don’t have a plan yet, there are several ways to celebrate the holiday, all while supporting local Fort Collins businesses. While Father’s Day might look a little different this year, as the city hasn’t quite reopened due to […]
13 Virtual Summer Camps for Kids in Colorado 2020
By now, we’ve all grown accustomed to virtual offerings, new safety precautions, and sometimes even cancellations for some of our most-anticipated community events. And for our kids, this can be especially challenging — especially when summer rolls around. However, there are a number of ways to keep the little ones entertained […]
Virtual Fitness Classes to Take in Fort Collins
While businesses in Fort Collins have started the process of reopening, it’s likely we are not returning to 100% capacity or a true sense of “normal” for quite some time. To bridge the gap and keep us active during this time, we rounded up a number of fitness classes you […]
Virtual Events Happening This May in Northern Colorado
Although we can’t gather in large crowds at events and festivals this May due to COVID-19, there are several ways to stay connected to our communities during this time. We scoured the Internet to find a variety of virtual Northern Colorado events happening throughout the month, from concerts to auctions […]
A Complete Guide to the Arts in Loveland
Loveland is extremely focused on the arts, in just about every form. In fact, numerous nationally acclaimed sculptors call the city home, and you can see their work at local galleries and various community events. Not to mention, author John Villani ranked Loveland #2 in his book, The 100 Best […]
Loveland February Events | Celebrate the Month of Love in the Sweetheart City
If you’ve lived in Loveland for a while, you are well aware of the city’s nickname as the Sweetheart City. The origin of the nickname goes back to the mid-1940s when postmaster Elmer Ivers and marketing extraordinaire Ted Thompson created the Valentine Re-Mailing Program, which is still practiced to this […]