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Parker Reveals 2026 Signature Events Calendar, Marking Three Major Anniversaries

Parker's 2026 event calendar spans America's 250th birthday, Colorado's 150th, and the town's own 45th anniversary, anchoring a schedule that runs from June through December.

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Parker Reveals 2026 Signature Events Calendar, Marking Three Major Anniversaries
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Parker released its 2026 Signature Events and Activities Lineup this week, anchoring a calendar that stretches from June through late December across three stacked milestone years: the nation's 250th birthday, Colorado's 150th, and Parker's own 45th anniversary as an incorporated town.

The schedule confirms several flagship gatherings. A July 4th fireworks display returns with remote viewing options available for residents who prefer not to navigate the crowds. Bike to Work Day brings a breakfast station to the Cherry Creek Trail near the Parker Recreation Center on June 24. O'Brien Park hosts back-to-back fall events: the Parker Proud Showcase on Sept. 12 and Parker Fall Fest two weeks later on Sept. 26. The holiday season opens with the Mayor's Holiday Lighting on Nov. 27, followed by the Hometown Holiday Experience, which fills Downtown Parker from Nov. 28 through Dec. 20.

Town officials framed the early release as a logistical necessity as much as a community announcement. Police, fire, public works, and parks departments use the lead time to coordinate staffing and reserve site infrastructure, while local businesses, food vendors, and performing groups can lock in promotions and staffing around confirmed dates. The volunteer base that typically supports Parker events, including safety crews, marshals, and nonprofits, also benefits from the advance notice.

Beyond the named flagship events, the lineup includes seasonal social media campaigns, home-decorating initiatives, and programming tied directly to the federal and state centennial observances. Town officials said parking, safety, and permitting details will be published as individual events approach.

Residents seeking additional information or volunteer opportunities can visit ParkerCO.gov/Events.

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