Events Calendar
Callahan House Advisory Board Meeting
Callahan House 312 Terry St, Longmont, CO, United StatesBaby Storytime
Ideal for infants to age 2 and their grownup! Enjoy 20 minutes of short stories, songs, rhymes, bouncing, and fun.
Baby Stay & Play
Longmont Library 409 4th Ave., Longmont, CO, United StatesOpen play time for birth through 2-year-olds and their caregivers. Wednesday Baby Stay & Play happens right after Baby Storytime.
Teen Craft & Create Club
Longmont Museum 400 Quail Rd., Longmont, CO, United StatesFree Zone Day
Longmont Youth Center 1050 Lashley St., Longmont, CO, United StatesMis Pininos (My First Steps)
Longmont Library 409 4th Ave., Longmont, CO, United StatesTeen Gaming Club
Longmont Library 409 4th Ave., Longmont, CO, United StatesScience @ 6: Parachutes
Longmont Library 409 4th Ave., Longmont, CO, United StatesEvery 2nd Wednesday we learn about new scientific concepts and try hands-on experiments.
Landlord Tenant Alliance: Rental Background Screening
Longmont Senior Center - Rooms D&E 910 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont, Colorado, United StatesDiscovery Days Art
Longmont Museum 400 Quail Rd., Longmont, CO, United StatesYoga Storytime
Longmont Library 409 4th Ave., Longmont, CO, United StatesEnjoy stories, movement, breathing, and mindfulness while gaining early literacy skills.
Spanish-English Conversation Group
Longmont Library 409 4th Ave., Longmont, CO, United StatesGet to know other language learners while practicing conversations in Spanish or English.
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Longmont Youth Center 1050 Lashley St., Longmont, CO, United StatesGlam Group
Longmont Youth Center 1050 Lashley St., Longmont, CO, United StatesTween Club
Longmont Library 409 4th Ave., Longmont, CO, United StatesArt & Sip: Spring Vegetable Watercolor
Longmont Museum 400 Quail Rd., Longmont, CO, United StatesUse watercolor to create your favorite vegetables in a simple fresh style.
The Birth of American Classical Music: Dvořák, Gershwin & Copland
Longmont Museum 400 Quail Rd., Longmont, CO, United StatesAntonín Dvořák’s American Quartet (1893) inspired American composers to create music that reflected their own culture. George Gershwin’s “Lullaby” (1919) represents one of the earliest attempts, while Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian Spring” stands as a quintessential expression of the country’s simplicity and optimism (1944).