Events Calendar
City of Longmont events
Museum Adult Program Events
Events
City of Longmont events
Art & Sip: Tunnel Book Day of the Dead Altar
Participants will make a three-dimensional book with a tunnel-like visual effect of layered cutouts for each level of the altar for the dead.
War of the Worlds: The 1938 Radio Script
Join us for a live recreation of one of the most infamous radio broadcasts in history.
Murder, Haunts, & Intrigue: Nighttime Historic Walking Tour (10/24/2025)
Murder, Haunts, & Intrigue: Nighttime Historic Walking Tour (10/29/2025)
Art & Sip: Alcohol Markers Terrarium
Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923 | 133 Min)
An Afternoon with Author Stephen Graham Jones
Join us for a Library @ the Museum talk with New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones. Talk presented by the Longmont Public Library.
Studio Series: Gift Making (11/4/2025)
Art & Sip: Watercolor Desert Landscape
Join us as we interpret the beauty of desert landscapes in watercolor. Learn essential watercolor techniques, including washes, blending, and layering, to capture the warm tones, soft dunes, rugged mountains, and vast skies of the desert.
Metropolis (1927, NR)
Out of Darkness Comes the Light: A Musical History of Social Change in America
Join us as we celebrate more than two-and-half centuries of the music that fueled social change in this country.
Studio Series: Gift Making (11/11/2025)
Art & Sip: Custom Stamp Making
Custom stamp making at the Longmont Museum's Art & Sip Series
Colorado & The KKK: Screening & Conversation
Special screening of Rocky Mountain PBS’ Colorado Experience program on the KKK followed by a conversation with Patty Limerick and Curator of History Elizabeth Beaudoin
Friday Afternoon Concert: Pianist David Korevaar
This solo piano recital celebrates the legacy of Ricardo Viñes (1875-1943) with works dedicated to and premiered by Viñes, Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy.
Studio Series: Gift Making (11/18/2025)
Art & Sip: Boho Earrings
Being There (1979, PG)
Chance (Peter Sellers), a gentle, illiterate gardener, becomes an unlikely Washington, D.C. celebrity--simply by being there. His unexpectedly wise metaphors about gardening influence the nation's leaders toward peace in this comedic and cautionary fable about the power of simplicity.