2026 Summer Reading Challenge
Summer Reading runs from May 21 - through July 31. Be sure to hand in your boards and cards by July 31 for prizes (while supplies last.)
City of Longmont events
City of Longmont events
Summer Reading runs from May 21 - through July 31. Be sure to hand in your boards and cards by July 31 for prizes (while supplies last.)
Register to submit up to five unique, collectible, or rare diecast/model cars to a collaborative, community "mini car show" in the Library display cases during the month of August.
Get ready for great rhythms and energy at this all-ages event on the Library's west patio.
Join us as we share picture books, move, dance and sing together every Saturday morning! All storytimes require a dedicated adult caregiver remain in the storytime room.
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.
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.
Enjoy stories, songs, movement, and a hands-on craft while building social-emotional, early literacy, and fine motor skills.
Open play time ideal for birth through 4-year-olds and their caregivers. Friday Stay & Play happens right after All Ages Friday Storytime.
Join us as we share picture books, move, dance and sing together every Saturday morning! All storytimes require a dedicated adult caregiver remain in the storytime room.
Join Mimi Ferrie, a movement educator and community leader at Anima Arts, for free creative movement classes at the Library every month.