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Now Available: Broomfield’s 2025 Fall Program Guide

By Bette Erickson

The joy of escaping the hustle and bustle of urban life and all its pressures, awaits at the Broomfield Community Center, the Paul Derda Recreation Center, the Mamie Doud Eisenhower Library, inventHQ, the Brunner Farmhouse, and a number of other places in town. I’m not kidding: If you want to get away, head over to one of these nearby fun places.

If you’re searching for something new and exciting (and who isn’t?) browse the Fall 2025 Broomfield Program Guide now available online at Broomfield.org and for pick up in hardcopy at:

• Paul Derda Rec Center (13201 Lowell Blvd)

• Broomfield Library (3 Community Park Road)

• Broomfield Community Center (280 Spader Way)

• George DiCiero Building (1 DesCombes Drive)

• HHS Building (100 Spader Way)

• inventHQ (6 Garden Center)

“The Broomfield recreation program guide is useful and designed well,” explained lifelong resident Liz Law-Evans. “It’s helpful when scheduling swimming on B-rex.com.”

The guide is your one-stop resource to finding and registering for area athletic programs, events, and classes in the City and County of Broomfield. The program guide includes all programs available on B-rex.com, including recreation, senior services, open space, public works, and more. Find the category you are interested in and then look for the program organized into sub-categories.

And when registering for classes at the Library, in Arts and History and at the CSU extension, the guide handily covers that, too. Just flip the brochure over to the Compass portion.

The Compass section of the program guide includes all Library, Arts, History, and CSU Extension programs. Organized by months and age groups: Kids, Tweens and Teens, Adults (18+), Older Adults (55+), and Multi-Age. Check the website throughout the season because Library, Arts, History, and CSU Extension are frequently adding more creative programs. Visit Compass.Broomfield.org for information on upcoming events.

As a cost savings of some $50,000 annually, CCOB has stopped mailing the guide to homes. It is now available online at Broomfield.org/ProgramGuide and in printed format for pick-up at the locations identified here. You may also sign up to receive the program guide via email at Broomfield.org/BintheLoop.

For assistance navigating B-rex.com, call the Paul Derda Recreation Center at 303-460-6900 or the Broomfield Community Center at 303-464-5500.

Bette Erickson writes about people, places, and events. Contact her at bette_erickson@hotmail.com.

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