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Celebrating 135 years of Green Mountain Falls, Bronc Day returns
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save In 1939, then 2-year-old Ann Esch attended the inaugural Bronc Day in Green Mountain Falls. This Saturday, 86 years later, she’ll be honored at Bronc Day as the parade’s grand marshal. This year, the festival will celebrate the town’s 135th anniversary with a parade, games,…
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Railway, history take center stage at Green Mountain Falls’ annual Bronc Day
Bronc Day is returning for its 86th year in Green Mountain Falls. The Saturday celebration will feature breakfast, a parade, a local market, food trucks and a slew of family activities. New to Bronc Day this year: a beer garden. “It is special, because of the love of our community, and then the history, too,”…
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PHOTOS: Bronc Day in Green Mountain Falls
Green Mountain Falls celebrates the 84th annual Bronc Day with a parade, live music, local vendors and more on Saturday, July 30, 2022. The tradition started in 1939 as a way to welcome cowhands, tourists and families who were coming to the area to work or vacation.
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8 weekend things to do around Colorado Springs and beyond: City’s 150th anniversary, Olympics, bawdy Girls Night, Mud Run
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save It’s a busy weekend with several events on tap around Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region. FRIDAY Continuing a weekend of celebration of the city’s 150th anniversary, a Citywide Worship Concert in the city’s first park, Acacia Park downtown, presented by one of the earliest churches,…
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8 weekend things to do around Colorado Springs and beyond: City’s 150th anniversary, Olympics, bawdy Girls Night, Mud Run
It’s a busy weekend with several events on tap around Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region. FRIDAY Continuing a weekend of celebration of the city’s 150th anniversary, a Citywide Worship Concert in the city’s first park, Acacia Park downtown, presented by one of the earliest churches, First Presbyterian. A concert of praise, 6:30 p.m. Bring blankets…





