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Broomfield Days 2024 schedule of events

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Broomfield Days 2024 schedule of events

September in Broomfield is special. It’s a month celebrating the vibrant community with its biggest event of the year. Neighbors gather for two days of fun for a fall festival jam-packed with live entertainment, vintage cars, pint-sized clowns, concessions, carnival games, pony rides, a petting zoo and more.

Violet Silvas, 4, claps for the parade participants during Broomfield Days on Sept. 23, 2023. Broomfield Days celebrates the community of the city and county of Broomfield. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)

Broomfield Days returns to Midway Park (Midway Boulevard and Kohl Street) Sept. 21-22 and kicks off Saturday with a pancake breakfast, followed by some good old-fashioned exercise as runners line up for the Mayor’s Cup 5K and 1 Mile Road Race. Then the whole community gathers as the annual parade marches down Midway Boulevard.

After the parade, guests can explore hundreds of vendor booths, food trucks, doggies diving off docks and more. There will also be a duck race, inflatables for kids to jump on, farm animals looking for pets and snuggles, and live performances on three stages.

Halie Hotka, of the JAGZ Cheer group, march during Broomfield Days last year. (Cliff Grassmick - Staff Photographer)
Halie Hotka, of the JAGZ Cheer group, march during Broomfield Days last year. (Cliff Grassmick – Staff Photographer)

BROOMFIELD DAYS LINEUP

7 p.m.: Rotary Club of Broomfield Crossing Bingo; Main Stage

7-10 a.m.:  Rotary Club of Broomfield Crossing breakfast, Midway Park Girl Scout Shelter; $6-$12, kids ages 5 and under eat free.

8 a.m.: Broomfield Days Car Show; Midway Boulevard

8:20 a.m.: Mayor’s Cup 5K and 1 Mile Road Race kicks off; Reviewing Stage

9 a.m.: Concessions and carnival games, pony rides, petting zoo; Midway Boulevard

9 a.m.: Arts and Crafts Festival, Trade Fair, Food Booths; Midway Boulevard

10 a.m.: Community Parade marches down Midway, awards immediately follow; Reviewing Stage

11 a.m.: Legacy Poms; Demonstration Stage

11 a.m.: Iluminar Aerial; Performance Stage

11:30 a.m.: Elite Dance Academy; Demonstration Stage

Noon: FRIENDS of Broomfield; Demonstration Stage

12:30 p.m.: Broomfield Jazzercise; Demonstration Stage

11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.: Globalsound Studio Music Academy Student Rock Bands; Main Stage

1 p.m.: Optimist Clown Contest; Demonstration Stage

2 p.m.: Duck Races (Register at Pink Z, Race held North of Girl Scout Shelter); Midway Boulevard

2 p.m.: Dance Arts Studio; Demonstration Stage

2:30 p.m.: Broomfield’s Hula Class; Demonstration Stage

2:15-2:45 p.m.: Istari, a tribal drumming duo playing world music; Main Stage

3:30 p.m.: Live Love Dance; Demonstration Stage

4 p.m.: Taps ‘N Toes; Demonstration Stage

3-6 p.m.: Hot Lunch Band, playing Denver funk; Main Stage

3 p.m.: Rocky Mountain Polynesians; Demonstration Stage

4:30 p.m.: Ripple Effect Martial Arts; Demonstration Stage

Bow Wow Broomfield Saturday

8 a.m.: Rocky Mountain Dock Dogs registration/dock open for practice

9 a.m.: Big Air Competition Wave 1

11 a.m.: Big Air Competition Wave 2

1 p.m.: Big Air Competition Wave 3

3:30 p.m.: Extreme Vertical Contest

5:30 p.m.: Big Air Competition Wave 4

Bow Wow Broomfield Sunday

8 a.m.: Rocky Mountain Dock Dogs registration/dock open for practice

9 a.m.: Big Air Competition Wave 5

11:30 a.m.: Speed Retrieve Competition

2:30 p.m.: Big Air Finals

From left: Jeff Jones, Michael Blackwood and Nancy Clark, of the Rotary Club of Broomfield Crossing, cook breakfast during Broomfield Days in 2023. Broomfield Days celebrates the community every year. (Cliff Grassmick / Staff Photographer)
From left: Jeff Jones, Michael Blackwood and Nancy Clark, of the Rotary Club of Broomfield Crossing, cook breakfast during Broomfield Days in 2023. Broomfield Days celebrates the community every year. (Cliff Grassmick / Staff Photographer)

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