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Superior will hold its annual Pancake Festival at Community Park, 1350 Coalton Road, for Independence Day. (Courtesy Photo)
Superior will hold its annual Pancake Festival at Community Park, 1350 Coalton Road, for Independence Day. (Courtesy Photo)
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Erie

Threads: Gather to knit, crochet, cross-stitch, embroider, latch hook and hand sew; 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Erie Community Library, 400 Powers St., Erie; free; highplains.libcal.com.

Adaptive Storytime: A space to foster the early literacy skills of children with neurodiversity and children who prefer an alternative to traditional storytimes; 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Erie Community Library, 400 Powers St., Erie; free; highplains.libcal.com.

Saturday Family Storytime: Read, talk, play, write and sing together. Kids ages 5 and under will enjoy great songs and stories, and families will enjoy spending time together on the weekend. This event is first-come, first-seated; 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Erie Community Library, 400 Powers St., Erie; free; highplains.libcal.com.

Teen Chess Club: This session of Teen Chess Club meets the second Monday of each month during July, August and September. No experience is necessary. Registration required; 5:15 p.m. Monday, Erie Community Library, 400 Powers St., Erie; free; highplains.libcal.com.

Erie Tween Hang Out Hour: Hang out with other tweens for an hour in the library. There will be snacks and activities, including games, crafts, music and discussions. Meet and get to know other tweens; 4 p.m. Tuesday, Erie Community Library, 400 Powers St., Erie; free; highplains.libcal.com.

Pokémon Club: Join Pokémon Club to battle against other players and trade cards. There will be snacks; 1 p.m. Tuesday, Erie Community Library, 400 Powers St., Erie; free; highplains.libcal.com.

‘Would you survive the sinking of the Titanic?’: In this interactive program with the Molly Brown House, learn all about the lives and experiences of the different people who sailed aboard the Titanic; 3 p.m. Tuesday, Erie Community Library, 400 Powers St., Erie; free; highplains.libcal.com.

Lafayette

Littlest Learners: This series of hands-on programs is for infants and toddlers (newborns to 3 year olds) and their caregivers to explore fine motor, gross motor and cognitive experiences. The program is included with museum admission or membership; 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, WOW! Children’s Museum, 110 N. Harrison Ave., Lafayette; wowchildrensmuseum.org.

Trivia night at Liquid Mechanics: Bring friends and family for trivia night and food trucks. There will be first, second and third place prizes, as well as five free pints given out throughout the game; 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Liquid Mechanics Brewing, 297 N US Highway 287, Suite 100; Lafayette; free; 720-550-7813.

Lafayette Cars & Coffee: Join the monthly Cars & Coffee every first Saturday of the month. For the past few years, Adam’s Polishes has hosted Lafayette Cars & Coffee and worked closely with both Flatirons Church and Lafayette Colorado Police Department to ensure a safe and fun event for all motorheads; 7 a.m. Saturday, Flatirons Church, 355 W. South Boulder Road, Lafayette; stungbykia.com.

Louisville

Louisville Independence Day concert: Celebrate Independence Day at the Louisville July 4th Celebration. Family-friendly fun begins at 6 p.m., including bounce houses, face painting, henna body art and giant bubbles. The Boulder Concert Band starts at 7 p.m. leading up to the spectacular fireworks display; 7 p.m. Thursday, Coal Creek Golf Course, 585 W. Dillon Road, Louisville; free; louisvilleco.gov.

Rogue 2 concert: Rogue 2, a Colorado-based acoustic rock band will be taking the stage tonight; 7 p.m. Friday, The Courtyard, 836 Main St., Louisville; eventbrite.com.

Jupiter Tea concert: Jupiter Tea is a musical alchemy born in the heart of Denver. With rock roots, funk grooves and outlaw spirit, Jupiter Tea weaves an eclectic tapestry of sound; 7 p.m. Saturday, The Courtyard, 836 Main St., Louisville; eventbrite.com.

Superior

Fourth of July parade and Pancake Festival: Celebrate the Superior spirit with pancakes and kickball in this year’s Superior Fourth of July festivities. The festival will feature 30 exhibitor/vendor spaces; 7 a.m. Thursday, Superior Chamber of Commerce, 122 E. William St., Superior; member.superiorchamber.com.