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FLIPPING OUT FOR BROOMFIELD DAYS: Sarah Hollis, 9, does flips on a trampoline with a bungee cord attached at the 2008 Broomfield Days carnival.
Broomfield
Days
SEPTEMBER 2009 ENTERPRISE BROOMFIELD DAYS 1
2 BROOMFIELD DAYS ENTERPRISE SEPTEMBER 2009
Broomfield Days
Index
Schedule ........................................................................................ 4
Boccard to marshal parade ......................................................... 5
Kahuna Beach Party ready to rock ............................................ 6
Golf tourney tees off Friday ........................................................ 7
B-I-N-G-O ....................................................................................... 7
Poster captures play in the park ................................................. 8
Keep it clean ................................................................................. 9
Map of festival grounds ............................................................. 10
Belly up for some pancakes ...................................................... 12
Pick your parade-viewing spot ................................................. 12
Funny faces kick off fest ............................................................ 13
Get moving at Mayor’s Cup ...................................................... 13
Pedal to the park ........................................................................ 14
Dogs don their best costumes .................................................. 15
Other dogs diving in .................................................................. 15
Cool cars, hot rides .................................................................... 16
Eat, drink, have some fun .......................................................... 16
Vendor list ................................................................................... 17
With that in mind, we want you to help us cover the DANCING IN THE STREET: Leeanna Nila dances to the 3 Margaritas mariachi band
celebration. Grab your camera (still or video), head out to in the 2008 Broomfield Days parade.
the park and get snapping or filming. One you’ve
recorded all the festivities on film (or is that memory
card?), e-mail your photos to editor Julie Baxter at
baxterj@broomfieldenterprise.com. If you opt to film
video, post it at http://www.youtube.com/group/
2009broomfielddays.
It doesn’t matter what you shoot, just do it. Whether its
photos of Fido and Fluffy in the Best Dressed Dog
Contest, living it up at BowWow Broomfield or diving into
the Dock Dogs competition, or video of your kids waving
from the parade float, taking the stage for the Optimists
Clown Contest or the whole family enjoying the good eats
and great games, we want everyone to see them.
After you’ve shared your pics and video, watch future
editions of the Enterprise and our Web site,
www.BroomfieldEnterprise.com, where we will showcase
all of your submissions. Photo by DAVID R. JENNINGS / Broomfield Enterprise file photo
For more information, e-mail Baxter or call her at NEW WHEELS: Shannon Ireland, left, and sister, Jenna, check out the bike Shannon
303-410-2650. won in last year’s Optimists Clown Contest at Broomfield Days.
4 pm - Boulder Public
Boulevard
2 p.m. — Duck Races
2:30 p.m. — Best Dressed Dog Contest at Demonstration Stage in Midway Park
Library, Boulder AND 3 p.m. — DockDogs Big Air Wave competition
Sunday, December 13
3 p.m. — Kahuna Beach Party concert at Main Stage in Midway Park
4:30 p.m. — DockDogs Extreme Vertical competition
BY LOCATION
We Buy
(All events are Saturday unless otherwise noted)
Main Stage
8 a.m. — Optimists Clown Contest
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. — Globalsound Studio’s Academy of Rock
3 to 6 p.m. — Kahuna Beach Party
Reviewing Stand
$ GOLD $
8:30 a.m. — Mayor’s Cup 5K and 1-mile road race
10 a.m. — Optimists Parade
Noon — Parade awards
1:15 p.m. — Broomfield Flyer Gymnastics Demo
2:45 p.m. — Rock’n Classic Car Show awards
Children’s Stage
12:30 p.m. — The Bunny and Birdie comedy magic show
GOLD
1:30 p.m. — Cliff Spratt
2:30 p.m. — Jon Gates
Demonstration Stage
10 a.m. — Grace Studios School of Dance
10:30 a.m. — Streetlight Studios
11 a.m. — JumpNrope
Jewlery - Watches - Broken Jewlery 11:30 a.m. — Ascential Dance
Noon — Recreation Services
12:30 p.m. — Taps n’ Toes
Dental Gold 1 p.m. — Dynamix solos
1:30 p.m. — Elite Dance Academy
2:30 p.m. — Best Dressed Dog Contest
4 p.m. — Danse Etoile Ballet
4:30 p.m. — Cutting Edge Dance & ACRO Studio
We Have Adult DVD’s BowWow Broomfield
8 a.m. (Saturday and Sunday) — DockDogs registration and practice
9 a.m. — DockDogs Big Air Wave competition
Bring this ad in for a free watch battery! 11 a.m. (Saturday and Sunday) — DockDogs Big Air Wave competition
1 p.m. — DockDogs Big Air Wave competition
Broomfield Pawn 3 p.m. — DockDogs Big Air Wave competition
4:30 p.m. — DockDogs Extreme Vertical competition
120th & Main - 303-465-5626 9 a.m. (Sunday) — DockDogs Speed Retrieve competition
1:30 p.m. (Sunday) — DockDogs Big Air finals
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SEPTEMBER 2009 ENTERPRISE BROOMFIELD DAYS 5
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Zeroing in on
a trash-free fest
By Enterprise staff WANT TO HELP?
When you have a slogan like “zero Volunteers are needed to man the
waste,” it doesn’t sound like there is zero-waste stations at the
much wiggle room. It’s either zero, or Broomfield Days celebration on
it isn’t, just like you can’t be sort of Sept. 19. Volunteers can work hour SilverSneakers
dead or kind of married. and half-hour time slots; either one workout
But Broomfield Days organizer Nan- or several, or all day. All volunteers for free!
cy Harrold quickly admits zero is more will need to attend a short training
of an aspiration. seminar prior to the event.
“There’ll be a trash bin for compost, For more information, contact
recycling and also a bin for trash, be- Matt Gulley at 303-460-6912 or
cause we know you can never go 100 mgulley@broomfield.org.
percent,” Harrold said of the festival
that will draw an estimated 25,000 peo-
ple. the past, Broomfield worked with Eco-
That doesn’t mean Broomfield won’t Cycle to make Broomfield Days a zero-
try to get as close as possible. waste event, with Eco-Cycle providing
“All food vendors will be serving on volunteers and training. Now the city
compostable food ware,” Harrold said. is going solo.
That also goes for the plastic bags The city will have 18 “Green Zone” Main & 120th Broadlands Marketplace
used to haul away loot and the plastic stations set up around Midway Park.
silverware, both of which will be com- Each station will have volunteers help-
postable. ing visitors sort their garbage into bins
“If you get food at our event, you will for trash, recyclables and compost-
be able to compost what you ate off ables.
of,” Harrold said. Three volunteers at each station will
The free candy some vendors like to help visitors sort their waste and pro-
have in a bowl needs to be wrapped in vide tips on recycling and composting
compostable or recyclable wrappers. at home. The aim is to make sure
That also goes for the brochures and Broomfield Days is more “earth friend-
candy handed out at the parade. ly” and meets the city’s goal of having
Zero waste isn’t a new concept. In less impact on the environment.
SEREFF TAEKWON-DO
6801 W. 117th Ave., Broomfield, CO
www.ustf-itf.com
303-465-2118
at Broomfield Days 2008.
Photo by
DAVID R. JENNINGS /
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WINDOWS & DOORS
“Tiger”
“Shakeabutt”
dreds of onlookers — a far cry ages 7 and older, can compete Broomfield Enterprise
from how the contest got going best-dressed friends,” Sievers is charged with gauging which with dogs of all breeds, sizes DUCK DIVES IN: Duck,
with handful of dogs and a said of the contest that has be- dog gets the most applause. and ability levels. The dogs owned by April Horner from
smattering of fans. The contest come synonymous with Broom- Once a victor is chosen in the will jump into a 40-foot-long, Lodgepole, Neb., dives into the
was created by veterinarian field Days. “Children and adults 4-foot-deep pool of water after pool in last year’s DockDogs
two divisions, the victors square
Dave Sievers, whose practice, proudly show off their creativ- sprinting down a 40-foot dock. competition at Broomfield Days.
off in a best of show clap-off. One-on-one training will be
The Animal Doctor, always ity, while dogs take it all as an-
sponsors the event. other day in the park.” Again, the pooch that gets the available before every open rounds will be at 9 and 11 a.m.
“The greatest joy is watching The contest is judged by the loudest crowd noise wins the wave. and 1 and 3 p.m., with the Ex-
the extreme creativity and the audience, which votes for its fa- top prize. First- through fifth- On-site registration and treme Vertical competition
deepest love and respect the vorites via hoots, hollers and place finishers in each division practice starts at 8 a.m. Satur- starting at 4:30 p.m. The dogs
contestants show toward their claps. A panel of official judges also take home some goodies. day. Big Air Wave competition will be at it again on Sunday.
Po s t H o l e D i g g e r s • R o t o t i l l e r s
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Party Supplies • Canopies • Tables &
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Min $10 purchase
CHECKING OUT THE RIDE: Rick Wisser checks out a truck at last year’s Rock’n
Tues - 11-7 | Wed - 9:30 - 6 Cool Classic Car show.
Thurs - 9 - 7 | Friday - 9 - 3 | Sat - 9 - 3
20% Off
sure to check before you decide you Entry forms can be downloaded at
missed out. There are seven catego- http://www.broomfield.org/
ries for the show: Antique, classic, mo- recreation/broomfieldays/forms/
torcycle, truck, street rod, special in- carshowapp.pdf or can be picked up at
terest and muscle car. Trophies — the Broomfield Senior Center, 280 La-
Entire purchase
Coupon must be presented to cashier before purchase.
hand crafted in the Broomfield Senior
Center woodshop — will be awarded
in each division.
mar St. For more information, call
Farenbrach at 303-667-2808 or the Sen-
ior Center at 303-464-5526.
www.flatironsrestore.com
a lot of fun and games? Attendees of arts and crafts, and food and beverages
Broomfield Days need not wonder, be- line the lawn, allowing visitors to get
cause the annual hometown celebra- an early start on holiday shopping,
tion is chockfull of them. grab a snack, learn about their com-
W. 120th
6900 W. 117th, Broomfield Rides, carnival games and more will munity and catch up with friends.
28
7
fill Midway Park from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For a list of vendors and Chamber
Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10am - 6pm CLOSED Sun
Main St.
Donations Accepted: Mon. - Sat. 10am - 4pm The park is transformed into a plaza For a map of the festival grounds, flip
on the grass. A bevy of booths featur- to page 10.
Quay
N W. 116th info@flatironsthrift.com
FISH can provide direct services to residents of the City and County of Broomfield
for help with basic needs as well as information and referrals.
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