Preservation Celebration Event on May 18, 6-9:30 pm
- Downtown Littleton
- Apr 29, 2023
- 1 min read
Historic Littleton, Inc. invites you to toast 33 years of preservation successes on Main Street and throughout Littleton at the Preservation Celebration on Thursday, May 18 from 6:00 to 9:30 p.m. at Shift Workspaces, 2679 W. Main Street.
Barbara Pahl, retired Vice President of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, will speak on “Why Don’t We Call It Change?” Birds-eye tours of Main Street will be given and prizes awarded for trivia questions about preservation.
The late Mike Massey will be honored for his visionary efforts to preserve Main Street’s buildings by establishing the Second Century Fund, which became Historic Littleton, Inc.
Appetizers and drinks will be served. The cost is $45/person.
Space is limited. Please register for the event here.
You can pay for the event through VENMO@HistoricLittletonInc or by mailing a check to Historic Littleton, Inc at P.O.Box 1004 Littleton, CO 80160





Come raise a glass to the past, present, and Geometry Dash future of Littleton’s historic character, and celebrate the community that makes preservation possible.
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This event sounds like a fantastic way to celebrate the preservation of Littleton’s historic charm! I’ve attended a similar gathering before, and the bird’s-eye tours of Main Street were such a unique way to see the community’s rich history come to life. It reminds me of Sprunki Retake —where you uncover layers and connect pieces in a fun, rewarding way, just like how Historic Littleton works to preserve the town's history piece by piece. Can’t wait to join in the celebration!