Join Boulder Area Labor Council as we celebrate the fight for workers rights. Colorado was the first state in 1887 to celebrate Labor Day, and we proudly carry on that tradition by participating in the Louisville Labor Day Parade and with a rally of our own at the end.
Unions brought you 40 hour week, weekends, child labor protections; and we'll continue the fight to protect ALL workers for our inalienable human rights.
Stand in solidarity and march with us in the parade, and join us at Community Park at the end of the parade route for our own rally, where we'll share our local "People's Platform". Featuring our local labor champions, Lauren Folkert, Mayor Pro-Tem of Boulder and Nicole Speer, Boulder City Council member and our own local union members.
Logistics Details:
9:30AM Mustering for the parade will happen at our designated spot (exact location posted later) The parade begins at 10AM.
~11:30AM Paraders will continue to walk from end of parade to Community Park, just a few blocks away. We will rally at Community Park map
11:30AM-1PM Picnic Rally at Louisville Community Park map
12PM Food truck available at park (vegans options included). Meal tickets are available for union members and guests. Food/beverages are also available for purchase for our "fans of unions".
Parking will be scarce near the parade route, recommend parking at Community Park and walking to our muster spot (approx .5 miles). Or park near the end of the parade route, and pick up your car to head to picnic rally.
It takes a village! Volunteers needed