Seasonal & Holidays

City Of Lakewood Launches Big Boom Bash Survey

Is there anything you'd like to change about Lakewood's Fourth of July celebration? City officials would like to know.

The City of Lakewood has launched a Big Boom Bash survey.
The City of Lakewood has launched a Big Boom Bash survey. (Richard Scinto/Patch)

LAKEWOOD, CO — The City of Lakewood is seeking feedback from the public after its annual Fourth of July Big Boom Bash celebration. The event featured kids' activities, food trucks, a beer garden and a 20-minute fireworks display choreographed to music provided by MIX 100.

The annual event at Jeffco Stadium is free, with food and beverage available for purchase.

The city has launched a survey to seek "honest feedback" from community members about how the event can be improved. The survey asks about the quality of the fireworks show, the elements attendees enjoyed and the concerns that could be improved.

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The city also issued a notice to those who lost items at the event. They are available for pickup between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Community Resources front desk on the second floor of the Civic Center South Building, 480 S. Allison Parkway. You can call 303-987-7800 and select option six to inquire if your item was found prior to visiting the front desk.

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