Monthly Video Game Night (3/25/2026)
Longmont Library 409 4th Ave., Longmont, CO, United StatesWe will feature multiple multiplayer games on different platforms for adults, once a month.
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We will feature multiple multiplayer games on different platforms for adults, once a month.
We will feature multiple multiplayer games on different platforms for adults, once a month.
Enjoy stories, movement, breathing, and mindfulness while gaining early literacy skills.
Get to know other language learners while practicing conversations in Spanish or English.
Work together to battle monsters and uncover mysteries in this game inspired by the hit gothic horror video game.
Volunteers from the Longmont Genealogical Society offer their time, knowledge, and assistance to the public on the last Saturday each month.
Practice English conversation with others in an informal, conversational setting. Some English experience suggested, but all welcome.
Culturally diverse stories, songs, and movement in English and Spanish for birth to 5 years old.
Open play time for birth-4-year-olds and their caregivers. Monday All Ages Stay & Play happens right after Bilingual Storytime.
Drop-in on Mondays at 6 pm for a thoughtful, intentional and inclusive space to gather around the art and craft of writing.
A fun and lively storytime with books, songs, movement just for toddlers. Build fine motor and early literacy skills with us!
Open play time for 2 to 3-year olds and their caregivers. Tuesday Toddler Stay & Play happens right after Toddler Storytime.
Open chess evenings are informal and there will be basic instruction on how to play. We also have plenty of books about playing and the history of the game.
Ideal for infants to age 2 and their grownup! Enjoy 20 minutes of short stories, songs, rhymes, bouncing, and fun.
Open play time for birth through 2-year-olds and their caregivers. Wednesday Baby Stay & Play happens right after Baby Storytime.
Best for 1st-2nd graders. Practice working with peers, explore your creativity, and exercise critical thinking skills.
This teen program is a fun way to learn about Japanese culture and meet new friends who love Anime.