Parks, Recreation & Open Space Newsletter: March 2025

Published on March 14, 2025

parks and rec team on playground

Join the Town of Superior Parks, Recreation and Open Space team in celebrating spring! Build community with your neighbors, get outside with Open Space programs, and save the date for exciting upcoming events.

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.


CAPS helps Superior residents build community with the Neighborhood Sponsorship Program

Neighbors gathering together to listen to live music

Do you want to foster community with your neighbors and make Superior an even better place to call home? We want to help you make it happen!

The Town and the Cultural Arts & Public Spaces (CAPS) Advisory Committee offers the Neighborhood Sponsorship Program to provide funding for community engagement initiatives.

With three types of sponsorships available, there's an opportunity for everyone to make a difference. You could coordinate a social gathering, host a local concert or outdoor movie, or plan a neighborhood improvement project such as planting, weeding, or adding a bench.

  • Neighborhood Block Party Support Sponsorships: Up to $200
  • Neighborhood Experience Sponsorships: Up to $300
  • Neighborhood Project Sponsorships: Up to $500

Let's work together to build community in Superior and bring your vision to life! Learn more and apply on the Neighborhood Sponsorship webpage.


Branch out with a Superior celebration this Arbor Day

Girl Scouts planting a tree at Superior's Arbor Day Celebration

Join us in celebrating the 18th anniversary of Superior's Tree City USA designation by going back to our roots! This year’s Arbor Day celebration, taking place April 26 from 10 a.m. to noon at Purple Park (1310 S. Pitkin Ave.), will focus on green education and hands-on volunteer opportunities. Purposeful and fun education will be offered throughout, including planting trees around the park while learning tips and tricks specific to our area.


Celebrate the start of spring in the great outdoors with Open Space Programs

A nature journal, pencil and plants

Nature Journaling

Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon

If you love art and nature, join our Open Space Ranger, Phary Om, for a Nature Journaling workshop! With a background in art education, Phary will guide you through the basics of nature journaling. You'll get the chance to explore outdoors, share ideas, connect with others, and create your very own nature journal. Register below to secure your spot!

March 29: Coyote Ridge Open Space (Meet at South Pool Pavillion, 3300 Huron Peak Ave.)
April 19: Oerman-Roche Trailhead (414 McCaslin Blvd.)

Two people birdwatching

Birdwatching for Beginners

Sunday, March 30, 10 a.m. to noon
Coalton Trailhead (3495 McCaslin Boulevard)

Are you interested in birdwatching but feel a bit overwhelmed by those tiny, similar-looking birds? Don’t worry! Join naturalist Dave Sutherland for a fun and friendly introduction to the amazing world of birds. He’ll share tips on how to spot and identify them, whether you’re a complete beginner or have some experience. Feel free to bring along your binoculars and any bird guides you may have. Everyone is welcome, and we especially love having beginners join us! Just remember to register in advance.

 Mourning Cloak, a large butterfly native to Eurasia and North America

Eco-Ranger Wildlife Awareness Series

Sundays, 1 to 3 p.m.
Superior Community Center 
(1500 Coalton Road)

Are you interested in becoming an eco-ranger in your community? Join us to learn about the diverse wildlife in your backyard and how to assist in wildlife emergencies. The program includes one hour of educational talks about common backyard wildlife, followed by an hour dedicated to a hands-on project related to the topic. Instructor Lia Arntsen from Greenwood Wildlife will teach you everything you need to know to make a positive impact on our local wildlife! Register for upcoming sessions below.

March 16: Bees, Butterflies and Other Important Pollinators
March 23: Reptiles!
March 30: Ready for Spring!

owl photo

Owl Prowl

Friday, April 11, 7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
Community Park Basketball Court (1350 Coalton Road)

Come join us for an exciting adventure as we explore the wonderful world of owls in Colorado! We’ll share tips on how to find these amazing birds, what tools you'll need, and how to enjoy watching them in the wild responsibly. This fun and free program is perfect for all ages and includes a half-mile walk. Don’t forget to register in advance. We can’t wait to see you there!


Use your garden to create a more fire-defensible home with a Fire-wise Gardening workshop

Garden featuring fire-wise plants

Protect your home from wildfire by using native plants and smart design. Register for this free workshop from Friends of Coal Creek, happening on April 8 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Louisville Rec Center Brooks Room (900 West Via Appia Way, Louisville), at the Fire-wise Gardening workshop webpage.

Plant expert and landscape designer Curtis Manning, owner of Lafayette-based MeadowPro, explains which low-flammability native plants are best to use in the landscape and the best planting strategies to increase your home’s defensibility from wildfire. Attendees will receive a fire-wise planting template for use at their homes.

Bonus: All attendees will be entered into a random drawing for five 50-plant kits that use the fire-wise planting template.

For more information on fire-wise gardening, check out the following resources from Friends of Coal Creek:


Expand your horizons with Superior Arts and History

Illustration of a crabapple branch by Lori Ann Levy-Holm

CAPS Speaker Series - "Art Meets Nature: Unique Interpretations of Floral Design & Botanical Illustration"

On April 22, 6:30 p.m. at the Superior Community Center, join staff from Denver Botanic Gardens and owner of Babylon Floral for a fascinating dialogue about the beauty behind different forms of botanical art throughout history. Superior Pairings aims to cultivate dialogue between two professionals on a similar topic.

Questions? Contact Jennifer “JG” Garner at jenniferg@superiorcolorado.gov or at (303) 499-3675 ext.,167

Black and white vintage photo of the Superior Mine

Historical Commission Annual Historic Walk

Are you interested in experiencing Superior as it was 100 years ago and enjoying a different perspective on the Town and its unique past? The Superior Historical Commission is hosting the annual Historic Walk to the Industrial Mine site on May 3 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. The walk will begin at Grasso Park then stop at two important historical sites: the former railroad depot and the Industrial Mine and Mine Camp. Participants should plan on walking at least 2 miles and should wear appropriate shoes and clothing for the terrain and weather. Be sure to bring your own hydration - we can't wait to see you there!


Superior Seniors offers drop-in activities and programs for the 60+ community

Group of seniors smiles with flower arrangements at the Superior Community Center

Whether you are interested in gardening, crafting, reading, poker, or simply looking to build community, there's something for everyone. You can explore all the scheduled Superior Seniors drop-in activities and programs at Superiorcolorado.gov/superiorseniors.

Be sure to sign up for our monthly Superior Seniors newsletter to stay informed on all of the new programs and activities designed for Superior seniors.


Superior Community Center Events & Entertainment

Here's what's happening this month at the SCC. Want to stay informed? Check out the Superior Community Center calendar and/or sign up for our weekly SCC update email.

JAMMIN' Trivia Logo on gradient background

JAMMIN' Trivia
Friday, March 14
7 to 9 p.m.

Grab your friends and put on your thinking caps for this free, high-energy, interactive live trivia game hosted by DJs. Move up the leaderboard and compete for prizes!

Boulder County Sheriff's Logo on blue background

Chat with the Chief
Saturday, March 15 & April 19
9 to 10 a.m.

Join Sgt. Salaman from the Boulder County Sheriff's Office for an informal Q&A about any concerns that you may have. Sponsored by the Superior Chamber of Commerce.

Republic Services EV Truck

Touch-an-EV Truck Celebration
Saturday, March 15
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

This event is a unique opportunity for kids and adults alike to explore and learn how new Republic Services trucks generate less noise and pollution when out and about our community!

Teen Night text with pajama graphics

Teen Night: Pajama Party Palooza
Friday, March 21
6 to 9 p.m.

Get ready for games, pizza and fun! This is for teens (ages 12-15) to connect and make friends. Registration is required, and parents must sign kids in and out of the event.

Collage of Five Musicians performing at Open Mic Night

Open Mic Night
Wednesday, March 26 & April 9
5:30 to 7:45 p.m.

Calling all musicians! Sign up for a free Open Mic Night to play to a supportive audience of peers and surrounding community members in a professionally hosted, live performance setting!

JAMMIN' Feud Logo

JAMMIN' Feud
Friday, March 28
7 to 9 p.m.

Four rounds of feud-style trivia. Teams go head to head, and the two top-scoring teams battle it out in a championship round. There's no cost to play and a lot of fun to be had!

Thank you veterans on flag background

Veterans Group Meetup
Sunday, March 30
4 to 5:30 p.m.

All veterans, active-duty service members, and supporters are invited to join Council Member Jenn Kaaoush for fellowship and support of local events and advocacy.

Trustee Jason Serbu at First Fridays

First Fridays Coffee
Friday, April 4
7:45 to 9:30 a.m.

Join Superior Town Council members at the Superior Community Center for a casual conversation to discuss current topics relating to the Town. Coffee and light breakfast items will be provided.

JAMMIN' Music Bingo Logo on gradient background

JAMMIN' Music Bingo
Friday, April 4
7 to 9 p.m.

Like Bingo? Like music? Join us for JAMMIN' Music Bingo! Listen to a clip of a song, find that song on your bingo card, and see if you have the winning card. Collect your points to win prizes!

Close up of a drummer performing with a band.

Live Music: Future Roots
Saturday, April 12
7 to 9 p.m.

Enjoy free live music at the Superior Community Center with your friends and neighbors! Beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.


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