Community Outreach
- General
- 4th at Firestone
- Adopt-A-Place
- Cleanup Day
- Full Moon 5k & Festival
- Halloween Safe Night
- Holiday Festival
- Movies & Music in the Park
- Public Officials Meet & Greet
- Santa Cops
- Scholarships
- Special Olympics
- Volunteer

The Town of Firestone enjoys the opportunity to build relationships within the community by hosting numerous events throughout the year. These events not
only give businesses, organizations and nonprofits a chance to market their services, but they can promote a sense of community that brings together residents and visitors to enjoy what Firestone has come to be. Events throughout the year include the 4th at Firestone, Movies & Music in the Park, the Holiday Festival, Special Olympics, the Full Moon 5K & Festival and more! There are also opportunities for organizations to get involved in the
Adopt-A-Place program or volunteer for the events.
Communications & Community Outreach Coordinator:
Kristi Ritter, Direct 303-531-6254, Cell 303-506-3361, kritter@ci.firestone.co.us
2013 FIRESTONE EVENTS BROCHURE
| 2013 Town of Firestone Special Events | |
| Firestone Cleanup Day | April 27, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Firestone Public Works, 7500 Pine Cone Ave. |
| Movies & Music in the Park |
June 7 - Movie in the Park & Fitness Night, 7 p.m. Fitness sponsored by the Carbon Valley Recreation District, 8:30 p.m. Movie, Hart Park, 467 Jackson Ave. - Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory June 21 - Music in the Park & Fitness Night, 6 p.m. Fitness sponsored by the YMCA of Longmont, 7 p.m., Miners Park, 226 Grant Ave. - The Lee Thomas Band July 12 - Movie in the Park, 8:30 p.m., Settlers Park, 11445 Ebony St. - How To Train Your Dragon July 26 - Music in the Park, 7 p.m., Hart Park, 467 Jackson Ave. - Deja Blu Aug. 9 - Movie in the Park, 8:30 p.m., Hart Park, 467 Jackson Ave. - The Muppets |
| 4th at Firestone | July 4, Miners Park, 226 Grant Ave. |
| Firestone Special Olympics Softball Tournament |
July 27, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Firestone Regional Sports Complex, 6850 Tilbury Ave. |
Firestone's Full Moon 5k & Festival | Sept. 7, Firestone Regional Sports Complex, 6850 Tilbury Ave. |
| Halloween Safe Night | Oct. 31, 6-8 p.m., Coal Ridge Middle School, 6201 Booth Drive |
| Carbon Valley Holiday Festival | Dec. 7, Firestone, Frederick & Dacono |
The following community special events are not organized by the Town of Firestone, but are promoted as community events.
| 2013 Community Special Events | |
| Carbon Valley Half Marathon | May 18, 8 a.m., Central Park, Sable & Park avenues Sign Up Through Active.com |
| Firestone 88 Criterium Bicycle Race Produced by: Without Limits Productions |
July 13, Neighbors Point, Sable Avenue and Birch Street |
| Relay for Life of Carbon Valley | July 13 & 14, Hart Park, 467 Jackson Ave. |
11th Annual 4th at Firestone 
July 4, 2013, Miners Park, 226 Grant Ave.
Parade - 10 a.m.
4th at Firestone Main Event - 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Evening Concert in the Park - 7:30-10 p.m.
Fireworks at Saddleback Golf Club - 9:30 p.m.
The 4th at Firestone has become not only Firestone’s premier annual community event, but also a regional attraction to celebrate America’s birthday. This event has continued to increase in participation, drawing thousands of people to Firestone for family-oriented fun and entertainment throughout the day.
The day will begin with a dynamic parade that weaves its way through old town Firestone to Miners Park for the celebration. Floats, decorated vehicle displays, marching bands, classic cars, motorcycles and more will compile a parade lineup that residents and festival attendees will not want to miss. This is the perfect time for people to show their American pride by lining the streets in celebration. The festival will include a showcase of business, children, nonprofit and art vendors; delicious food items; children’s activities including a climbing wall, inflatable jumps, petting zoo, pony rides, face painting; caricature artist; mini golf; horseshoes; a carnival; presentation of the colors; and servicemen recognition.
This year’s event will include a larger Classic Car Show lining the Firestone Trail welcoming people to the event where classic cars and hot rods can be viewed in detail. Outstanding live entertainment throughout the day will include the blazing intensity of the Rebecca Folsom Band, rock, country and bluegrass sounds from Coral Creek, and a souped-up mix of blues, soul and rock from Chris Daniels & the Kings. Festival attendees will also be able to come back out to the park in the evening for a headliner concert in the park with Buckstein and dance to the group’s dynamic force of country music before the night sky is lit with a spectacular fireworks display.
Be A Part of the 4th at Firestone!
There are several ways that businesses or organizations may participate in the event.
SPONSORSHIP - Supporting Firestone community events through a sponsorship not only allows businesses and organizations to gain regional visibility, but it strengthens community relations and allows the event to flourish. Direct activity sponsorships allow sponsors to bring particular activities to the event. Cash and in-kind sponsorships available.
Sponsorship Application
Deadline: May 17, 2013
VENDORS - Businesses, organizations and nonprofits gain exposure and customer connections by having a booth at the event. The main vendor event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Vendor Application
Deadline: June 7, 2013
Insurance: Vendor spaces are not insured by the Town of Firestone.
Food Vendors: ALL FOOD VENDORS BOOKED FOR THE 2013 4TH AT FIRESTONE!
Food vendors will be limited to the first 8 vendors to sign up with a completed application and paid vendor fee. Food vendor specialties will also be limited and determined by the Communications & Community Outreach Coordinator, such as no more than one kettle corn vendor. Please note that the Town of Firestone does offer up to 2,000 free snow cones to attendees. Please call prior to filling out your application to verify available food vendor openings. Food vendors must submit a Weld County Public Health Temporary Food Event Application (downloadable from Town of Firestone website or at Firestone Town Hall), a copy of the vendor’s Colorado Retail Food Establishment License (or tax-exempt status form) and a Certificate of Insurance listing the Town of Firestone as Additionally Insured.
PARADE - Be a part of this dynamic parade. No entry fee.
Parade Application
Deadline: June 7, 2013
Parade Route
CLASSIC CAR SHOW - This is a great opportunity for classic truck, car and hot rod fanatics to display their ride and share it with thousands of festival attendees. Pre-1980 makes and models allowed. No commercial advertising allowed. No entry fee. Limited to 60 entries.
Classic Car Show Flyer
Classic Car Show Application
Deadline: June 7, 2013
VOLUNTEERS - Volunteering offers a great deal of satisfaction, and a chance to give back to the community. For the 4th at Firestone, volunteers are needed for pre-event poster distribution, setup and decorating, volunteer coordinator, vendor set up and support, snow cone operation, Town booth, monitoring inflatables, parking attendants, car show monitor, parade lineup, parade pace keepers, parade and car show judges, clean up and more.
Volunteer Application
Deadline: June 7, 2013
In case of inclement weather, the 4th at Firestone celebration will be rescheduled
on Saturday, July 6, 2013.
Photos from the 2012 4th at Firestone
Photos from the 2011 4th at Firestone
Make sure you're included in the email blasts regarding this event by emailing
Communications & Community Outreach Coordinator Kristi Ritter at
kritter@ci.firestone.co.us or call 303-531-6254.
Adopt-A-Place Program
Started in 2005, the Adopt-A-Place Program began when the
Town of Firestone and its residents recognized the need to combat
litter problems in the community. Throughout the years, many local
organizations, businesses and individuals have come together to help
keep Firestone a beautiful community to live and work in, and enjoy.
By participating in the Adopt-A-Place program, community groups, businesses and individuals help the Town of Firestone reallocate funds, time and manpower to other much-needed programs and projects, including park construction, upgrades and maintenance, trail-improvement projects and more.
Advantages of the Adopt-A-Place Program:
• Improve the attractiveness of the Town
• Reduce roadway, park and trail pollution
• Reduce water pollution
• Increase public awareness of environmental issues
• Reduce the cost of litter removal
- Adopt-A-Place Program Overview
- Adopt-A-Place Locations for Adoption
- Adopt-A-Place Program Agreement
- Adopt-A-Place Safety Rules & Guidelines
Thank You To These Organizations Who Signed Up for the Adopt-A-Place Program!
Coal Ridge Middle School National Junior Honor Society
Adopting the Firestone Trail from Firestone Boulevard to Sable Avenue
- Nov. 2011-Nov. 2013
*Cleanup completed on Jan. 7, 2012 - check out the photos!
*Cleanup completed on April 14, 2012 - check out the photos!
*Cleanup completed on Aug. 27, 2012
*Cleanup completed on Nov. 14, 2012
*Cleanup completed on March 20, 2013
Carbon Valley Regional Library
Adopting Colorado Boulevard from Sable Avenue to Pine Cone Avenue - Jan. 2013-Jan. 2014
Skybeam
Adopting Hart Park - May 2012-May 2013
*Cleanup completed on Aug. 5, 2012
*Cleanup completed on Jan. 26, 2013
Cub Scout Pack 343
Adopting Firestone Regional Sports Complex - July 2012-July 2013
*Cleanup completed Nov. 10, 2012
Living Water Northgate
Adopting Miners Park - Dec. 2012-Dec. 2013
12th Annual Firestone Cleanup Day
April 27, 2013
Firestone Public Works, 7500 Pine Cone Ave.
The Town of Firestone hosts an Annual Cleanup Day and Food Drive each spring to allow Firestone residents to bring all unwanted household debris to be disposed of through a community-wide effort.
In addition to the cleanup, the Town of Firestone also welcomes residents to donate non-perishable food items as part of a food drive to benefit local food banks. Once items are disposed of, residents are welcome to join Town staff and elected officials for a free pancake breakfast and a hot dog or hamburger lunch.
Household items accepted in the cleanup include bicycles, cabinets, chain link fences, computer monitors & towers, concrete, doors, electronics,
furniture, hot tubs, lumber, mattresses/box springs, shrubs, steel, stoves, TV’s, tree branches,
washers/dryers, water heaters, yard equipment, yard waste and misc. household debris. Residents will be asked to separate tree limbs, wood and steel when unloading. Household hazardous waste will also be accepted during the day, which includes flammable materials, latex and related materials, oil, antifreeze and other car products, toxic material, batteries, aerosol, acids, bases, oxidizers and unknowns. However, please note that all materials must be in a clearly marked container and properly packaged to avoid leakage. Items not accepted include refrigerators, freezers and 55-gallon drums.
Firestone residents will be asked to provide proof of residency, either with a water bill statement or other proof of address. Town staff will be available to help unload items for those people who are unable to do so themselves. For more information, call 303-833-3544.
Full Moon 5k & Festival -
Raising Colon Cancer Awareness

September 7, 2013, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Firestone Regional Sports Complex, 6805 Tilbury Ave.
Full Moon 5k & Festival Website
The Town of Firestone is excited to join Anytime Fitness-Firestone and the Longmont United Hospital Foundation to host the 2nd Annual Full Moon 5k & Festival to raise money for cancer awareness and screening.
Start your day by running or walking in the 5k, participate in the Fun Run, and then stay to enjoy great food, music, entertainment and activities at the Firestone Regional
Sports Complex.
RACE DETAILS
The 5k utilizes the Firestone Trail system and is a certified course with the USA Track and Field Association with timing by Colorado Race Timing.
Race Day Registration & Packet Pickup: 7-8:30 a.m.
5K Race: 8:30 a.m.
Kid's Fun Run: 9:30 a.m.
Awards & Survivor Recognition: 10 a.m.
Sign up on the Full Moon 5k website
SPONSORSHIPS
Supporting the Full Moon 5k for Colon Cancer through a sponsorship not only allows businesses and organizations to gain regional visibility, but it strengthens community relations and allows the event to flourish. Cash and in-kind sponsorships available.
Deadline: July 26, 2013
Sponsorship Opportunities & Application
VENDORS
Businesses, organizations and nonprofits gain exposure and customer connections by having a booth at the event. The main vendor event runs from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Deadline: Aug. 9, 2013
Vendor Application
Food Vendors: Food vendors will be limited to the first 6 vendors to sign up with a completed application and paid vendor fee. Food vendors must submit a Weld County Public Health Temporary Food Event Application, a copy of the vendor’s Colorado Retail Food Establishment License (or tax-exempt status form) and a Certificate of Insurance listing the Town of Firestone as Additionally Insured.
Insurance: Vendor spaces are not insured by the Town of Firestone.
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteering offers a great deal of satisfaction, and a chance to give back to the community. For the Full Moon 5k, volunteers are needed for pre-event poster distribution, setup and decorating, volunteer coordinator, vendor set up and support, parking attendants, finish line attendants, race day registration, clean up and more. Volunteers must be at least 14 years of age.
Volunteer Application
14th Annual Halloween Safe Night
Oct. 31, 2013
Coal Ridge Middle School, 6201 Booth Drive, Firestone
Goody bags, games and a costume parade will allow every little ghost and goblin to enjoy Halloween in a safe environment with the Firestone Police Department. Each year on Halloween the Police Department hosts this event which includes carnival style games to challenge every age, a costume parade, popcorn and treats, safety handouts and a good bag for attendees.
Carbon Valley Holiday Festival
December 7, 2013 - Firestone, Dacono & Frederick
Firestone: 12-4 p.m. - Coal Ridge Middle School, 6201 Booth Drive -Santa & Mrs. Claus,
Santa's Workshop, Quilt Exhibit, Music Performances
Dacono: 5-6 p.m. Tree lighting at St. Vrain Legacy Trailhead
Frederick: 6-8 p.m. Festival of Lights at Crist Park
Photos from the 2012 Carbon Valley Holiday Festival
Photos from the 2011 Carbon Valley Holiday Festival
Make sure you're included in the email blasts regarding this event by emailing
Communications & Community Outreach Coordinator Kristi Ritter at
kritter@ci.firestone.co.us or call 303-531-6254.
Movies & Music in the Park 2013
Each year, the Town of Firestone offers movie-lovers the Movies in the Park series. New in 2013 will be the Movies & Music in the Park series for people to enjoy three summer Movies in the Park and two summer Music in the Park performances. This annual tradition is a great time to invite your neighbors, family and friends to enjoy a movie on the big screen or dance to music in the park. The free series runs Friday nights from June through August at various parks in Firestone.
Come early and bring a picnic dinner. And don't forget to bring blankets or low-slung chairs to get comfortable. Just a reminder though, there is no alcohol allowed in Town parks.
2013 Movies & Music in the Park Flyer
Movies in the Park: Movie attendees will enjoy free popcorn from the Town of Firestone & beverages provided by our Sponsors! Movies start at dusk, approximately 8:30 p.m.
Music in the Park: Music attendees will enjoy free popcorn from the Town of Firestone & beverages provided by our Sponsors! Concerts start at 7 p.m.
| 2013 Movies & Music in the Park | ||
| June 7 | Movie in the Park - Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Sponsored by Tutor Doctor Fitness Night by the Carbon Valley Recreation District |
Hart Park, 467 Jackson Ave. |
| June 21 | Music in the Park - The Lee Thomas Band Sponsored by Premier Members Federal Credit Union Fitness Night by the YMCA of Longmont |
Miners Park, 226 Grant Ave. |
| July 12 | Movie in the Park - How to Train Your Dragon Sponsored by Firestone Baptist Church |
Settlers Park, 11445 Ebony St. |
| July 26 | Music in the Park - Deja Blu Sponsored by Creative Years Learning Center |
Hart Park, 467 Jackson Ave. |
| Aug. 9 | Movie in the Park - The Muppets Sponsored by Carbon Valley Heating & Air |
Hart Park, 467 Jackson Ave. |
Movie & Music in the Park Sponsors - BOOKED FOR 2013!
An opportunity for businesses or organizations to sponsor the Movie & Music in the Park alongside the Town of Firestone. The sponsor will provide water and/or soft drinks to attendees while enjoying the benefits of sponsorship publicity. It's also a great opportunity for these businesses and organizations to get in front of local residents.
Media Sponsor: Carbon Valley Consumer Report
Presenting Sponsors:
Frederick-Firestone Fire Protection District & the Carbon Valley Chamber of Commerce
If you have suggestions for movies you would like to see in future years, email
Communications & Community Outreach Coordinator Kristi Ritter at
kritter@ci.firestone.co.us or call 303-531-6254.
Public Officials Meet & Greet
March 14, 2013
Coal Ridge Middle School, 6201 Booth Drive
The Firestone Police Department presents an annual Meet
and Greet each March. This public forum allows community members the opportunity to meet their local and county government officials to discuss concerns and issues relevant to the local region.
Community members are able to utilize this informal and informational evening to visit with government officials and the Firestone Police Department, while enjoying hot dogs, chips, chili and soft drinks.
Santa Cops 2013
Each year the Firestone, Frederick and Dacono police departments provide toys, warm winter clothing and gifts for children in the Tri-Town area who may not otherwise have a gift during the holiday season. Starting each fall, gifts and donations come from local businesses and individuals to benefit children and families. With all the shopping complete, volunteers and local officers come together for a day of wrapping.
Thanks for All of the 2012 Santa Cops Volunteers
The Firestone Police Department would like to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all of your generosity, thoughtfulness, and willingness to donate and participate in our 2012 Santa Cop Program. We are profoundly grateful to those who have gone above and beyond the call of kindness and true unselfishness. Each year it gets harder to find the words to express our thankfulness for countless acts of generosity, please accept our gratitude and sincere appreciation. There were also lots of gifts that were donated anonymously and those of you who were not mentioned please accept our sincere heartfelt thanks. Complete Thank You With List of Names
Firestone Scholarship Program
Started in 2005, the Firestone Scholarship Program has had the honor of partnering with area students for academic excellence and continuing professional achievement.
Any student who maintains their residency in Firestone is eligible to apply. Applicants are expected to have actively participated in extracurricular and community service related projects in Firestone and the Carbon Valley area. Firestone’s goal is to assist students that have set goals for themselves and have already shown exceptional capability in achieving them.
Scholarship awards will be used for tuition expenses at the winners’ school of choice, usually a four year college or trade school.
2014 Scholarship Program
Opening Date: TBD
Application Deadline: TBD
Presentation Date: TBD
2012 Scholarship Results
2011 Scholarship Results
2010 Scholarship Results
2009 Scholarship Results
Firestone Special Olympics Softball Tournament
July 27, 2013
Firestone Regional Sports Complex, 6805 Tilbury Ave.
The Town of Firestone is excited to bring the Firestone Special Olympics Softball Tournament back to our community in 2013. This tournament will feature softball teams from the Special Olympics Colorado Northeast Area. This day-long event allowed
for an athletic competition for
children and
adults with intellectual disabilities.
The mission of Special Olympics Colorado is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendships with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.
The Town of Firestone is continuing this annual event with regional attraction to support approximately 350 Special Olympic athletes and 150 coaches in their sporting endeavors.
Special Olympics Colorado Northeast Area
Northeast Area Manager – Andy Gonzales, 970-301-4623, ag@specialolympicsco.com
New Athletes Are Welcome! Visit website for details
Donate Directly to the Northeast Area
Sponsorship Opportunities for the Firestone Special Olympics Softball Tournament
Volunteering
Volunteering offers a great deal of satisfaction and a chance to give back to the community. The Town of Firestone offers numerous special events that volunteers may be involved in for varying time commitments. Please fill out an application and waiver, and indicate what you are interested in helping out with. Please note that all volunteers must be 14 years of age or older.
2013 EVENT SEASON VOLUNTEER MEETING
We are planning a special Volunteer Meeting on Tuesday, May 14, 2013, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Firestone Town Hall, 151 Grant Ave. This is an open house style meeting, so come any time within the hour to get details and specifics on how you can volunteer for your community! Come learn about the volunteer needs for the year, as well as specific details for volunteers at the 4th at Firestone, Movies & Music in the Park, Special Olympics Softball Tournament, the Full Moon 5k & Festival, Carbon Valley Holiday Festival and more.
Volunteer Application and Waiver
Volunteers are needed for:
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Movies & Music in the Park - serving popcorn
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4th at Firestone - pre-event poster distribution, setup and decorating, volunteer coordinator, vendor set up and support, snow cone operation, Town booth, monitoring inflatables, parking attendants, car show monitor, parade lineup, parade pace keepers, parade and car show judges, clean up
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Firestone Special Olympics Softball Tournament - pre-event poster distribution, setup, team registration, umpires, field monitors, base coaches, scorekeepers, clean up
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Full Moon 5k & Festival - pre-event poster distribution, setup, volunteer coordinator, race route monitors, race timers, vendor set up and support, Town booth, monitoring inflatables, clean up.
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Halloween Safe Night - stuffing treat and safety bags, setup and decorating, game monitoring, clean up
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Holiday Festival - pre-event poster distribution, setup and decorating, craft booths, Santa, hot cocoa and cookies, clean up
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Santa Cops - shopping assistance, wrapping gifts
If you have questions regarding volunteering, please contact Kristi Ritter at 303-531-6254 or kritter@ci.firestone.co.us.













