Broomfield Farmers' Market Update: A Move and a Farewell Gathering on Tuesday, June 10, 4-7pm on the Market Lot at Holy Comforter
Our mission has been to connect the community with healthy food and local farmers, demonstrating the stewardship commitment of the Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter.
“To everything, there is a season.” Ecclesiastes 3:1
After 14 years of offering the community fresh, local food, live music and LOTS of fun, the Broomfield Farmers’ Market at Holy Comforter is transferring ownership to the Palisade Park Amphitheater Market. Located on the west side of the Children’s Hospital North Campus at 680 W. 168th Place in Broomfield, the new market will begin on Thursday, June 5th from 4 until 7 p.m.
Please join us at the original Broomfield Farmers’ Market lot at Holy Comforter on Tuesday, June 10, from 4 until 7 p.m. to say “farewell” to the market and its volunteers and vendors, and to learn about the new market. Some of our amazing vendors from the past 14 years will be there to sell their products. We look forward to reminiscing with you there!
Find the Broomfield Farmers' Market 2025, each Thursday from 4-7pm @ New Home in Palisades Community Located on the west side of the Children’s Hospital North Campus at 680 W. 168th Place in Broomfield. Support the farmers at their new location!
Broomfield Children’s Chorus
The mission of the Broomfield Children’s Chorus is to provide music instruction and performance opportunities for all children in Broomfield and the surrounding communities. We live our mission each season by keeping our tuition costs low and providing scholarships for any singer in need of assistance. .
We believe in music for all, and have three choirs for singers of all ages, levels of commitment, and musicianship. All three meet at Holy Comforter on Tuesdays during the school year.
For more information on the choirs, their rehearsal times, and upcoming concerts, visit the Broomfield Children’s Chorus website.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT
In October of 2021, Holy Comforter adopted a refugee family from Afghanistan. At first, we thought it would be a fairly simple matter of helping a family acclimate to life in the U.S. and, specifically, in Colorado. Very quickly, it turned into much more.
BrooMFIELD STEM
Broomfield STEM and the Broomfield Robotics Club give students with an interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) a community of belonging in which they can explore their interests and grow their passions. Broomfield STEM strives to build healthy teams where everyone feels included and contributes meaningfully to achieve their goals. The teams devote time each week to work intentionally on teamwork and community building. To learn more, visit their website at https://broomfieldstem.org.