The Cherry Pie Celebration commemorates Loveland’s longstanding connection with the cherry industry
During the 1920s, Loveland boasted the largest cherry orchard to the west of the Mississippi River and was famous for producing over $1 Million in cherries every year. The Loveland Museum will continue to commemorate Loveland’s longstanding connection with the cherry industry by bringing back the annual Cherry Pie Celebration on Saturday, July 16 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm.
The free event will take place in Peters Park and the parking lot, next to the Loveland Museum, located at 503 N. Lincoln Ave. Admission to the Cherry Pie Celebration is free to individuals of all ages, and single serving portions of cherry pie, ice cream, and drinks are available for purchase. Visitors will enjoy live music, vendor booths and family-friendly activities.
2022 Cherry Pie Celebration Events
5:00 – 8:00 pm – Children’s activities, vendor booths, cherry pie and ice cream for sale
5:00 – 6:15 pm – Live music by Black Powder Machine
6:45 – 8:00 pm – Live music by Clint Clymer and the Outlaw Gypsies
Children Activities and Visitor Information and Sponsor Booths
Academy of Art and Knowledge, Back to Health Chiropractic, City of Loveland Office of Communication and Engagement, Front Range Health and Chiropractic, Harrington Arts Academy, Loveland Laser Tag, Loveland Historical Society, Loveland Museum, Loveland Open Lands, Loveland Public Library, Save the Great Western Depot, Thompson Valley Preschool, and Tutoring Excellence of Loveland.
For more information about the 2022 Cherry Pie Celebration or other upcoming events and programs hosted by the City of Loveland’s Cultural Services Department, please contact the Loveland Museum at (970) 962-2410.