Upcoming Events | Contact Us It has been getting hot these past few weeks in Louisville! Come out and cool off at our evening concerts and movie screenings, take a rest rest in the shade at the Old Time Fiddle Contest, and get your mind off the heat by looking for hidden tomato art. |
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 2nd Annual Old Time Fiddle ContestSaturday, August 1 | 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. | Steinbaugh Pavilion Calling all Colorado Fiddlers! Louisville's Old Time Fiddle Contest is back for its second year at the Steinbaugh Pavilion. This year we will be celebrating this traditional American folk instrument on Colorado's 150th birthday. We invite all local and regional fiddlers to put their musical prowess on display in Louisville! Our blind judges will determine which fiddlers deserve to be recognized as Louisville's best. First place will go home with an enviable antique fiddle from our very own Scherer Violin Shop. You won't want to miss it! |
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 Movie on Main Street: How to Train Your DragonThursday, July 30 | 8–10 p.m. | Main Street and Walnut Street It's almost time for our feature presentation – How to Train Your Dragon is coming to a screen in downtown Louisville this summer on July 30! We will be closing down a block of Main Street for the perfect small town movie watching experience. All you need for a cozy Movie on Main Street experience is... - Camping chairs and picnic blankets from home
- Your favorite drinks and snacks from local Louisville restaurants
- Free popcorn and cotton candy from our onsite snack station
We can't wait to see the movie with you, Louisville! |
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Summer Concert in the Park - May Be FernThursday, July 23 | 6:30–8:15 p.m. Community Park Our last Summer Concert in the Park for the season is this Thursday, July 23! You won't want to miss our headliner, May Be Fern, and opener Isabella Osborne. This year's concert series was one to remember and we look forward to one more music-filled evening together! |
Find the Pomodoro Scavenger HuntOngoing throughout Louisville Have you seen this tomato? We've got eight tomatoes of different shapes and sizes on the loose in Louisville and we need your help finding them! Grab a Pomodoro Passport at the Louisville Public Library or Historical Museum, or click the link below to access the digital passport, and start searching for Louisville's pomodoros! |
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 2026 Labor DayMonday, September 7 | 9 a.m.–3 p.m. All applications currently open Labor Day is downtown Louisville's biggest and busiest annual event! This is entirely thanks to Louisville residents' enthusiasm for all the activities taking place that day. A little over a month away, now is the time to sign up to participate in Labor Day festivities: |
 Help shape Louisville's Marshall Fire remembranceSurvey open through August 31 December 2026 will mark five years since the Marshall Fire swept through our region, forever changing the lives of so many in Louisville, Superior, and Boulder County. We invite you to take a short survey sharing your thoughts on how Louisville should mark this anniversary, including your input on a potential partnership with the Town of Superior's own remembrance space. Your responses will directly shape our next steps in this planning process. |
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 Help Shape the Future of Cultural Services in LouisvilleLouisville Cultural Services is developing a new Strategic Plan, and we want your voice in the process. The plan will guide the future of the Louisville Public Library, the Louisville Historical Museum, and the city's arts, culture, and community events. Whether you check out books, explore local history, attend a concert or festival, or simply value what these spaces bring to our community, your perspective matters. Share your ideas, priorities, and hopes for the programs, services, and experiences you'd like to see in the years ahead. Your input will help us grow, preserve what makes Louisville special, and support creativity and connection across the city. Take the survey at Engage Louisville, or pick up a paper copy at the Library, Museum, or any City event through the end of August. Your voice matters—thank you for helping shape what comes next. |
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