Yes, we are open this Saturday, July 4…come to the Museum between 9am – 3pm to be inspired and engaged around the stories of the women and men who secure our freedoms.
Yes, we are open this Saturday, July 4…come to the Museum between 9am – 3pm to be inspired and engaged around the stories of the women and men who secure our freedoms.
On July 11 at 10am, listen to John Peticolas and Flint Whitlock talk about the Battle of Glorieta Pass – Apache Canyon, which took place in New Mexico in March of 1862. Flint will discuss the Union side of the story, while John will discuss his ancestor’s experience serving on the Confederate side. This talk is part of the Broomfield2026! anniversary year suite of programs.
This Saturday, June 27 at 10am – Colorado historian John Steinle will tell us about the life and times of General John P. Slough, who fought for the Union army during the Civil War and led Colorado troops at the Battle of Glorieta Pass. The talk is part of the Broomfield2026! suite of programs for the 250th anniversary of our country and the 150th anniversary of our state.
Check out this special Coffee & Conversation at 10am on Saturday, June 20. Gabriel Rueda is a serving U.S. Army officer, former museum volunteer, and Broomfield resident. He will be speaking about “Drones, Despots, and the Democratization of Warfare,” including an in-depth look at strategic and tactical evolutions in modern warfare.
On Saturday, June 13, check out Aaron Mach, who served as an EOD (Explosives Ordnance Disposal) bomb squad commander in Afghanistan with multiple other assignments during his military career. This Coffee & Conversation program starts at 10am.
June 11 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
We at the museum recognise that our normal daytime hours may not make it easy for everyone to visit us, so we want to offer something completely different.
Thursday, June 11th from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Come visit the Veterans Museum – Broomfield and see what you’ve been missing! Exhibits cover Colorado’s military history from 1861 to today. We will have food and drinks (soft drinks and “other” libations) available provided by local vendors (the places you know & love) – these are folks who support the museum and veteran causes.
The Museum will be closing for an upgrade to our facility between May 26 and June 1. We will be replacing the windows all over the building to reduce energy consumption and to provide enhanced UV protection to artifacts and exhibits. The Museum will reopen to the public for normal operations on Tuesday, June 2.
Our next Coffee & Conversation is Saturday, May 23 at 10am. Flint Whitlock, who is an historian and author of many books on the Second World War, will talk about his book “If Chaos Reigns” detailing the airborne and glider operations during D-Day.
The City and County of Broomfield declared May 2026 as Military Appreciation Month. There are a variety of activities planned throughout the month, including ‘Pizza for Patriots’ after the May 9 Coffee & Conversation program in the front yard of the Museum at 12 Garden Center. Once again, the Veterans Museums Memorial Day Ceremony and Picnic at County Commons Park (this year on May 25 at 11am) will be the capstone event for the month. Learn more here – https://broomfield.org/4344/Military-Appreciation-Month
On May 9, John Nahodyl, who has a unique perspective on military service, having served in both the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force during his long career, will talk for the first Coffee & Conversation of May at 10am. Pizza for Patriots, a special City and County of Broomfield May Military Appreciation Month resource event, will be at 11:30am, right after the Coffee & Conversation. Pizza will be provided!