
Don’t Miss Dozer Days Later This Month in Colorado
Growing up, many of us dreamed about being something that sadly we didn't become. Perhaps you dreamed about being a firefighter, a police officer, or maybe you enjoyed watching big machinery and wanted to be a construction worker. Using a bulldozer, an excavator, or some other heavy machinery seems like it would be a fun time. If you have a kid who enjoys seeing construction machines and wants to find out what it is like to use them, you have the chance to do so later this month. Dozer Days is coming to Northern Colorado this May, and it will be a fun time for the whole family. You won't want to miss it.
Dozer Days in Longmont
For those looking to have a fun day with their kids coming up, make sure to take them to Dozer Days on May 30. The event will be happening in Longmont at 4444 Ritchie Drive and will be open from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is free, no pets are allowed, there is no smoking, and tickets are $14.16 per person. Kids 2 and under are free. The event is ideal for children aged 2 to 12, so they can sit in the cab with the operators. This is a great chance for kids to finally feel what it is like to operate the heavy machinery they enjoy so much.
What is Dozer Days in Colorado?
What is Dozer Days? It is a family-friendly, one-of-a-kind event for kids to hop up in the seats of bulldozers, excavators, backhoes, and much more. Money from the event will also go towards charity. Two charities that will be a part of the event are Freedom Service Dogs and Kicks for Kids. In order to go, you will have to click the link in the paragraph above and select a time slot. There are four time slots: 9 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM, and 3 PM.

For more on the event, make sure to watch the video above or click the link in the second paragraph. It is a great way to get outdoors, have some family fun, and create memories that your children will never forget. Dozer Days will be here before you know it, so don't miss it.
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