Join the Town of Superior Parks, Recreation and Open Space team in welcoming the winter season! Check out the newest edition of the Recreation guide, have some festive fun, and find ways to get involved in your community.
Keep reading to learn more. If you have any questions, give us a shout at 303-554-9005 or email us at tospros@superiorcolorado.gov.
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Boulder Film Friends in Superior (BFFs) invite all to gather for a new film festival
Did you know the Sundance Film Festival is coming to Boulder in 2027? To help residents get ready for this momentous cultural event, the Cultural Arts & Public Spaces (CAPS) advisory committee is launching a free monthly independent film series starting Friday,Dec.19.
Coined the CAPS "Boulder Film Friends in Superior" (BFFs), screenings will showcase independent films that have premiered at past Sundance festivals, the Cannes Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, LA Film Festival, and others.
The fun kicks off this month with a holiday favorite!
Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Friday, Dec. 19 at 6 p.m.
Superior Civic Space
2250 Main St., Suite 1001
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever isbased on the popular 1972 children's book by Barbara Robinson and has been adapted into a stage play, a TV movie, and a major live-action film released in November 2024.
The movie (rated PG) follows the six rowdy Herdman siblings, who are known for lying, stealing, and bullying. When they decide to take over the annual church Christmas pageant, they disrupt the process with their outrageous behavior and interpretation of the nativity story.
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Celebrate the season with a Holiday Movie Night at the Superior Civic Space on Dec. 20
Cozy up and celebrate the spirit of the season with a Holiday Movie Night!
Join us on Saturday, Dec. 20 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Superior Civic Space (2250 Main St., Suite 1001) to watch Happy Feet and enjoy yummy treats and hot cocoa from Paul's Coffee & Tea.
Have snow much fun with your penguin pals while watching this entertaining flick!
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Superior, you still have time to Stock the Shelves!
The Stock the Shelves drive asks our generous community to collect high priority items for All Roads Boulder County, including toiletries and wellness essentials that restore comfort, dignity, and health for those they serve.
There is still time to donate! Donations will be accepted through Jan. 5.
Find out more on the Stock the Shelves webpage on the Town website.
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Top Needs
- Travel-size toiletries (shampoo, body wash, lotion, deodorant, soap)
- Toothbrushes & toothpaste
- Disposable razors & shaving cream
- Feminine hygiene products
- Melatonin & sleep aids
- Pain relievers (Tylenol, Advil, etc.)
- Neosporin/triple antibiotic ointment
- Sunscreen, Chapstick, Band-Aids
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Other Helpful Items
- Twin XL blankets & towels
- Shelf-stable snacks, coffee, tea
- Handwarmers, drawstring bags
- New underwear, gloves, coats
- Gift cards (Amazon, Costco, King Soopers, Safeway, Target)
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Where to donate?
- Superior Town Hall (124 E. Coal Creek Drive)
- Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road)
- Superior Civic Space (2250 Main St., Suite 1001)
- Participating businesses across Superior
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Thank you to Council Member Jenn Kaaoush for coordinating the efforts and the Superior Youth Leadership Council for their help in sorting the donations and preparing them for delivery.
Donate blood on Dec. 30 and help save lives
Vitalant will be hosting a community blood drive at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road) on Tuesday, Dec. 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Schedule your lifesaving donation now to support those in the hospital over the holidays. Donate blood, platelets, or plasma between Dec. 1-31, and you'll automatically be entered to win a $20,000 gift card in the Vitalant giveaway!
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Tennis Holiday Camps keep families active over winter break
A variety of tennis camps will be hosted this holiday season, promising something for all ages and skill levels.
If you're looking to keep your family busy during winter break, join us the weeks of Dec. 22 and Dec. 29 (excluding Dec. 25 and Jan. 1) at the North Pool Courts (1650 S Indiana St.) for some tennis fun!
Scheduling is flexible, and you may sign up for all or part of each camp. Register now.
Class occupancies are limited. Weather permitting, classes will be held at temperatures above 40 degrees. Should classes be canceled because of inclement weather, make-up days will be scheduled.
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Resident artist showcases serenity through her lens in new exhibit at the Superior Community Center
Don’t miss the annual Superior Resident Art Exhibit, featuring artist Brittany Erekson and her collection "Artful Serenity" on display at the Superior Community Center!
The exhibit highlightsErekson’sstunning photography, which captures the beauty and stillness of nature in its purest form.
As a Superior resident and artist,Ereksonenjoys photographing landscapes and close-ups of nature, often while out running or hiking. She takes pride in the fact that her photographs are not staged, edited with color adjustments, or filtered in any way. Erekson’s artwork showcases the breathtaking natural state of each moment. She hopes her photographs inspire people to be more present, stopping to experience the beauty aroundthemeach day.
The exhibit will be on display from Jan. 9 through March 30, with a special opening reception on Jan. 29!
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Upcoming Open Space programs encourage you to appreciate nature
Wildlife Monitoring Training
Tuesday, Jan. 6 | 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road)
Please join the Town of Superior and the Wildlife Monitoring Program in this informative training led by Open Space Advisory Committee member Tracey Bain, Wildlife Ecologist Ashley DeLaup, and CPW officer Cass Penn. Learn all about the program, how to report on the Citizen Science platform, and how you could be involved in shaping the future of wildlife in our open spaces. No sign up required; just drop in.
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Little Explorers
Wednesday, Jan. 7 | 10 to 10:45 a.m.
Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road)
In this monthly Brave New Explorers Club, led by Shani Horváth, young learners can discover the magic of nature! Through hands-on activities and creative play, each session is packed with discovery — exploring plants, animals, and the wonders of the world around us. Sign up is required. A parent or guardian must attend with participating children.
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Raptor Monitoring Training
Saturday, Jan. 24 | 10 a.m. to noon
Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road)
The Town of Superior and the Raptor Monitoring Program are coordinating an informative training led by Open Space Advisory Committee chair Kara Neuse. Learn all about the program, how to report on the Citizen Science platform, and how you could be involved in shaping the future of raptors in our open spaces. No sign up required; just drop in.
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Prairie Dog Fence Installation Project
Sunday, Jan. 25 | 9 a.m. to noon
Open Space near Coal Creek Crossing
Join the Town of Superior Open Space team to help install a prairie dog fence on the open space near the Coal Creek Crossing neighborhood. Please wear long sleeves, long pants and closed toed shoes. Wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle, and gloves if you have them. Volunteers can park on the dirt road on West Coal Creek Drive, located at 39.951854, -105.179477. Be aware of signs and do not park on private roads and/or property. On the left hand side, you will see the Mayhoffer-Singletree trail. Walk on the trail towards the fence line (behind the business property) in the open space located at 39.950082, -105.176833.
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Give geese space to keep everyone safe!
Living with geese on the Colorado Front Range is a common experience due to a high population of both migratory and year-round resident Canada geese.
While many appreciate their presence, conflicts can arise, particularly regarding droppings, noise, and aggression during nesting season.
The migratory goose population varies from year to year and can become a nuisance, primarily due to droppings along paths and sidewalks. Geese can be aggressive during nesting in early spring. Allowing geese some space and being cautious when driving and cycling is recommended.
This year, the Town will again use decoys that resemble coyotes or large dogs, placed in open park areas. The Town also has a new brooming attachment for a small tractor that will be scheduled regularly to sweep sidewalks in some of the more impacted locations, such as Purple Park.
Residents with concerns or questions can contact the Town through the SeeClickFix tool by submitting an open forms message. You may also call the Town at 303-499-3675.
Learn more about geese in Superior in this message prepared by the Town.
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Vagus (Nerve) Baby! Join us for this two-part gut health talk at the SCC
Take a trip along the bioinformation superhighway linking your gut and your brain!
This free two-part series at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road) will teach you how your microbiota communicates with your brain through the vagus nerve, how stress affects this connection, and ways to support gut health.
Stop by on Jan. 14 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and/or Jan. 17 from 1 to 2 p.m. to learn more. Attendees are welcome to drop in, but registration is recommended. The second session will include a review of the first to help catch you up if you were unable to attend the first one.
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Winter/Spring 2026 recreation programs open for registration
The Winter/Spring 2026 Recreation Guide is officially available and registration for enrichment and fitness programs is open!
This is your go-to guide for all the fun we have planned from January through April. Check out what's in store and register at SuperiorColorado.gov/Programs.
Have questions or need assistance? Contact the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space team via email, in person at the Superior Community Center (1500 Coalton Road) or give us a call at 303-554-9005.
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Stained glass workshop offers creative fun for all levels
Create your own stained glass photo frame in a beginner-friendly workshop at the Superior Civic Space!
Join us on Jan. 10 from 1 to 4 p.m. to assemble a pre-cut stained glass kit designed to hold a standard 4-by-6 inch photo. Participants will learn the Tiffany copper foil technique, practice basic soldering skills, and leave with a functional and beautiful frame ready to hang or display.
It's the perfect way to brighten your space or give a heartfelt handmade gift!
No experience necessary; just bring your creativity! Register now to secure your spot.
Mark your calendars for Sip-erior Beer Fest on Jan. 31
Save the date for the inaugural Sip-erior Beer Fest on Jan. 31 at the Superior Civic Space!
At this exciting new event, you can sample craft brews, ciders, wines, and spirits while enjoying local vendors, food trucks, and live music.
Learn more and purchase tickets at SuperiorColorado.gov/Sips.
Sip-erior Beer Fest
Saturday, Jan. 31
Noon to 2 p.m. | 3 to 5 p.m.
Superior Civic Space
2250 Main St., Suite 1001
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The Town is seeking passionate and talented people!
Would you like to share your time and expertise with the Town? Consider volunteering for a Town of Superior Advisory Committee.
Current openings are:
- Advisory Committee for Environmental Sustainability: Three Openings
- Cultural Arts and Public Spaces Advisory Committee: Three Openings
- Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee: Two Openings
- Superior Youth Leadership Council: Two Openings
Learn more and apply today by visiting the Town of Superior Advisory Committees webpage or reach out to Mikaela Gregg by email or by phone at 303-499-3675, ext. 128.
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No Chat with the Chief this month. We'll see you in January!
The Dec. 20 Chat with the Chief has been canceled due to the holidays.
Mark your calendars for the next informal Q&A session with Sgt. Salaman from the Boulder County Sheriff's Office on Jan. 17 from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Superior Community Center.
Be sure to bring all your questions about crime prevention and safety as well as any other concerns you may have to this monthly event sponsored by the Superior Chamber of Commerce.
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Upcoming Holiday Closures
The Superior Community Center and Superior Civic Space will be closed Dec. 24-26 in observance of the Christmas holiday.
For the New Year holiday, the Superior Community Center and the Superior Civic Space close early at 2 p.m. on Dec. 31. Both facilities will be closed Jan. 1-2 for the holiday.
Wishing you a safe and healthy holiday season!
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