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The Woodland Park City Council meeting on June 19, 2025, highlighted an exciting lineup of events for the upcoming Fourth of July celebrations. The festivities kick off at Memorial Park with an old-fashioned celebration from 8 AM to 3 PM, culminating in the much-anticipated "Symphony Above the Clouds" concert and a spectacular 20-minute fireworks show in the evening. This marks the return of fireworks after a hiatus since 2019, with council members expressing hope for favorable weather conditions.
In addition to the Fourth of July events, the council announced the America's Mountain Festival, set to begin on July 5, with gates opening at noon. Residents are encouraged to visit the festival's website for more details. Following that, on July 9, the Ute Pass Cultural Center will host "Harriet and the Harmony," an outdoor community concert featuring food trucks and an open bar.
The council also discussed a series of community meetings scheduled every Wednesday from July 9 to August 6, focusing on the future of short-term rentals in Teller County. Each meeting will take place at different locations, providing residents with opportunities to engage in the discussion.
Lastly, the council reminded attendees about the free summer movie series starting June 20, featuring "Paddington in Peru," which will be screened at sunset at the pavilion lawn, with food trucks available two hours prior.
These events promise to bring the community together and enhance the summer experience in Woodland Park.
Converted from City Council Regular Meeting - 6/19/2025 meeting on June 21, 2025
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