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Earth Day Events

Earth Day Events for Lyons

Sunday, April 21
Monday, April 22 & April 29

The Town of Lyons will be hosting an Earth Day event at Bohn Park on Sunday, April 21 from 11 am - 2 pm. 
The day will begin with a community river clean up, at Bohn Park from 9 am - 11 am. 

There will be a concert by Jeff & Paige from 11 am - noon. about all things earth related! We plan to have art activities for the kids as well as local booths and representatives providing fun and educational activities on how to live more sustainably, as well as a tour of the Rocky Mountain Botanic Garden in Lyons.  

On Monday, April 22, at 7 pm, the Sustainable Future Commission will be presenting the movie "Honeyland" at the Lyons Regional Library as part of their sustainable earth educational series. Local resident Ben Rodman will be hosting a Q & A about beekeeping after the film. Ben has kept bees since 2011 and has provided colony rescue and removal services for several years. He's introduced several of our local beekeepers to the hobby via classes at the Lyons Farmette, contributed to citizen science projects such as NASA's hive scale project, and has been active in local affairs and sustainability since moving to Lyons in 2000.

On Monday, April 29, at 7 pm, the Ecology Advisory Board will present the PBS documentary,  Western Water and Power.  Sean Cronin, Executive Director of the St Vrain & Left Hand Water Conservancy District will host a Q & A after the film.



Spring and Summer Recreation Programs

Register today!

Recreation is ramping up for spring and summer with new offerings and old favorites.  We have softball, baseball, mountain biking, and skateboarding classes and teams lined up. We have science, nature, and soccer camps, and arts and crafts classes coming for summer.  Check out details and register today!  



Lyons Fire Protection District

Save the Date!

Lyons Tree Limb Drop Off Event
Saturday, April 27th 


The Lyons Fire Protection District in coordination with Boulder County Wildfire Partners will host a Tree Limb Drop off Event on Saturday, April 27th  at the Town of Lyons Public Works facility, 4687 Ute Highway.  Details and hours will be posted on the LFPD social media sites in the near future. This event is open to all properties within the Lyons Fire Protection District, including unincorporated Boulder County, Larimer and Town of Lyons residents. More details on the time will be out soon. 




Lyons Lions Club Tree Planting

Lyons Lions Tree Planting 

Saturday, April 13, 2024


The Lyons Lions Club is sponsoring a tree planting at the Lyons Cemetery on April 13, beginning 9 AM. The project will last to noon or until all 85 SEEDLINGs are successfully planted, surface mulched, protected from animal damage, and watered. 

Refreshments and a ticket to redeem a delicious St. Vrain Market sack lunch will be provided to all volunteers. Interested individuals, please register with local Lion Larry Quinn at (lquinn1134@gmail.com) to confirm expected participant name(s) and to receive any project updates if necessary. Thank you!



Boulder County Wildfire Partners Chipping Program

Boulder County Wildfire
Chipping Program 

Now open to residents in the Town of Lyons and unincorporated Boulder County


Applications for the Boulder County’s Wildfire Partners Wildfire Mitigation Tax Funded Community Chipping Events are now open. This service is free to residents of the Town of Lyons and in unincorporated Boulder County, using the wildfire mitigation tax approved by voters in 2022. Boulder County Wildfire Partners encourages residents to learn more and sign up today. 

•    Free county chipping program is available to all county residents
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    Program supports residents with managing the high-risk vegetation on their properties
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    Learn more and apply to the chipping program at boco.org/chipping
 
The program requires one person or household to assume the role of Chipping Event Host for their community chipping event. The Host is responsible for completing an application for their residence and at least 4 neighbors, coordinating a chipping date with a County approved contractor and participating neighbors, and educating others on slash pile requirements. Learn more and apply today!

Boulder County Wildfire Partners is a resource for what you can do to minimize wildfire risk at your home. Awareness, preparation, home assessment, community assessments, chipping programs and much more.



Lyons Leash Law

Lyons Leash Law

Reminder to leash your dog

Leash laws are important for maintaining a safe and respectful environment for dogs and people. It’s not just about the individual dogs on leash.  It’s about the impact to the residents, community, and the town in broader terms. There are many issues that can arise from dogs being unrestrained.  Here are a few to consider: 

•    Dogs that are off leash can engage in physical confrontations with other dogs, cats, or wildlife and can become injured.  
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    They have a greater risk of chasing, attacking, or killing wildlife. 
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    Unrestrained dogs can approach people who may not want to be approached or are afraid of dogs. Some people have very valid reasons to be fearful of dogs, as such they should be afforded space.  
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    They are at a higher risk of contracting illnesses and disease from wildlife or other animals. 
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    They can run into the roadway and get struck by a vehicle or cause an accident.
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    Unrestrained dogs may be approached by someone that puts them in an uncomfortable situation, causing them to bite. 



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