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This Week in Longmont – October 7, 2022

Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Join the Longmont Library Children’s and Teens’ Librarians to celebrate the end of Hispanic Heritage Month from 1-3 pm on Saturday, Oct. 15. The celebration will begin with bilingual storytime, followed by music and crafts. All ages are welcome, this event is bilingual. No registration required. Call 303-651-8477 with questions.

Climate Action Sunday: Watch Your Waste
Designed to engage, inform, and equip people with practical ways to help make a difference on climate change, Climate Action Sundays feature information tables, kids activities and a panel discussion featuring experts who will provide the latest information on air quality, waste management, energy and water. Join us from 2-5 pm on Sunday, Oct. 16, for this free event at the Longmont Museum. Visit longmontmuseum.org or call 303-651-8374.

Hard to Recycle Event
Do you have old items hanging around your house that you don’t know how to get rid of? Bring them to the City’s Hard to Recycle Event, from Oct. Oct. 31 – Nov. 11 at Green Girl Recycling, 21 S. Sunset St. Some examples of accepted items include flat screen TVs, computer monitors, cell phones, cameras, DVD players, hard-covered books, ceramic toilets and sinks and more. To see a list of both accepted and not accepted items, as well as full event details, visit bit.ly/hard-to-recycle-items or call 303-651-8416.

Free Caregiving for Young Children Class
Join early childhood mental health professionals from 6-7:30 pm on Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the Longmont Library for this free course that covers how to think about discipline as a learning opportunity to build skills and support childhood development. Participants will review the developmental reasons for challenging behaviors for children younger than 5 years old, and present skills and techniques for how to manage these challenging behaviors. No registration required. Questions? Call 303-651-8477.

“This is [Not] Who We Are” film screening
While it has a unique history, Boulder is emblematic of liberal, white, university-based communities that profess an inclusive ethic but live a segregated reality. “This is [Not] Who We Are” shares the voices of Boulder’s African-American community and shows both how deeply the roots of institutional racism are embedded and how to open pathways for dialogue, insight and change. Join the screening at the Longmont Museum Thursday, Oct. 13, starting at 7 pm. Followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker. Buy tickets at www.longmontmuseum.org or call 303-651-8374.

Ice Pavilion: Learn to Skate, Join Team!
Skate with us in 2022! The Longmont Ice Pavilion, 725 8th Ave., is a seasonal outdoor full-service ice rink facility, offering public ice skating, hockey, skating lessons and private facility rentals. Registration for winter learn-to-skate and adult hockey skills classes is ongoing. There are limited spots available and classes fill quickly. Already an experienced skater? We are now hiring assistant hockey coaches, learn-to-skate instructors, and skate guards. Training begins in early November with the Ice Pavilion season running Nov. 18 through March 9, 2023. Learn more and apply at longmontcolorado.gov/jobs.

Halloween Storytime & Trick-or-Treat Parade
Join the Longmont Librarians for a not-so-spooky Halloween Storytime for all ages starting at 10 am on Monday, Oct. 31! Costumes are encouraged, but not required. After about 30 minutes of stories, songs and dancing, participants can parade through the Civic Center (building next to the Library on Kimbark Street) hallway for treats courtesy of City of Longmont staff.

November ballot information
This November, City Council will be asking Longmont voters to approve the issuance of $20 million in storm drainage bonds to finance the next phase of the Resilient St. Vrain Project (RSVP). The RSVP is a multi-year project to fully restore the St. Vrain Greenway and improve the St. Vrain Creek channel to protect people, property and infrastructure from future flood risks. Additionally, voters will be asked to consider two changes to the Charter and one City Council At-Large position. One charter amendment would provide operational clarity and streamlining, and the other would allow for simultaneous elections. Learn more about all the ballot issues, including some arguments for and against, at LongmontColorado.gov/ballot.

City board/commission: Make a difference!
The City Council has opened their bi-annual recruitment to fill vacancies on City boards and commissions. This is a great opportunity to make your voice heard and take a more active role in your community. Applications must be submitted by 5 pm on Friday, Oct. 14. Learn more and apply at longmontcolorado.gov/boards or call the City Clerk’s Office at 303-651-8649.

Sign up for emergency reverse notification
If police or fire had to reach you in an emergency, could we? Anyone living within Longmont city limits that no longer has a landline in their home and wants to receive police and fire emergency reverse notifications must register. These communication devices may include, but are not limited to cell phones, VOIP (voice over internet protocol), email, etc. For registration and frequently asked questions, visit longmontcolorado.gov and search “reverse notification.”

Survey: Future of tourism in Longmont
Please take 5 minutes to complete this important survey. Your input is very important as Visit Longmont works to develop a community plan for the future of tourism in our city. You can also enter to win a $100 gift card to Downtown Longmont. Visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/J7KX5CQ.

Free Pilyoga in the Park
Enjoy a workout in the fresh air! Join Recreation fitness instructors for free outdoor Pilyoga class at Lanyon Park from noon-1 pm on Saturday, Oct. 15. For ages 14 and older; no childcare is available. No registration required. Bring a yoga mat and water.