Deep Thoughts Philosophy Book Group (Virtual)
Longmont Public Library 355 Emery St., Longmont, CO, United StatesThis book group discusses a different classic short work of philosophy or an excerpt from a longer work.
This book group discusses a different classic short work of philosophy or an excerpt from a longer work.
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.
We will feature multiple multiplayer games on different platforms for adults, once a month.
Get to know other language learners while practicing conversations in Spanish or English.
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.
In this lecture, we critically assess the standard academic narrative about the 1953 coup in Iran. We find that the “story told” is both incomplete and oversimplified, but this story has tremendous cultural significance.
Drop-in on Mondays at 6 pm for a thoughtful, intentional and inclusive space to gather around the art and craft of writing.
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.
Get to know other language learners while practicing conversations in Spanish or English.
Practice English conversation with others in an informal, conversational setting. Some English experience suggested, but all welcome.
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.
Get to know other language learners while practicing conversations in Spanish or English.
Participants will be asked to complete a brief reading and then join us to discuss readings from “Great Books of the Western World,” compiled by Mortimer J. Adler.
Practice English conversation with others in an informal, conversational setting. Some English experience suggested, but all welcome.
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.