FOR THE LOVE:
Erica Jagger
Occupation: Public Relations & Marketing Manager
I’ve been fortunate to build my career working with local restaurant groups and major art museums across Colorado. Now, I have the privilege of representing Rooted in Littleton—an organization I’m truly proud to support, given my deep ties to the community.
What part of Littleton are you from?
Born and raised near historic downtown Littleton.
How long have you lived in Littleton?
I grew up in Littleton and graduated from Heritage High School before spending time in Boulder and Denver throughout my twenties. I traveled quite a bit and even spent some time in Florida—but no matter where I go, Littleton will always be home! I am happy to be back and start a new chapter here with my husband.
What do you love most about the charm and beauty of Littleton?
I love how Littleton has held onto its small-town charm while continuing to grow in the best ways. The historic downtown, tree-lined streets, and beautiful parks make it such a special place. I’ve also been loving all the new local businesses popping up—I cannot wait for Mango Tree Coffee to open!
Is there anything you’d like to see change in Littleton?
I’d love to see smart growth that keeps Littleton’s unique character intact. Preserving green spaces and ensuring development benefits the people who actually live here is so important. More community-driven projects, local businesses, and places that bring people together would make it even better.
Please share a favorite memory of Littleton.
Western Welcome Week was always a highlight! I loved being in the parades as a kid and later representing Heritage High School. The fireworks at Sterne Park afterward were the perfect way to end the night. So many of my best childhood memories were made right here, and it’s been amazing to see Littleton grow while still feeling like home.