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Northglenn trims 2025 events, extends Pirate Fest and plans DICE board follow‑up

2083421 · January 6, 2025
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Summary

Council reviewed staff’s draft 2025 special‑events and ward meeting schedule; staff will remove several events from 2025, extend Pirate Fest into Saturday evening, update a sponsorship program, and coordinate with the DICE board and Adams County on Pride and other diversity events.

City Council reviewed a staff proposal to finalize the 2025 events calendar and to record ideas for 2026–2029, and directed staff to proceed with a set of changes described as a staff‑led update rather than a finalized ordinance.

Diana Wilson, director of communications and engagement, presented a draft 2025 schedule that retains the city’s core events — Derby Day, the Food Truck Carnival, the July 4 festival and fireworks, four neighborhood nights, Pirate Fest and Noel Northglenn — while noting changes from a December study session. Wilson said Pride, the Mayor’s Neighborhood Night and Dancing Through the Decades had been removed from the 2025 lineup but could be reintroduced later; staff recommended…

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