Genealogy Help
Volunteers from the Longmont Genealogical Society offer their time, knowledge, and assistance to the public on the last Saturday each month.
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City of Longmont events
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.
Join us in the Library Meeting Rooms and on the West Patio (off of Kimbark street) for a library-wide Spanish-language and bilingual resource fair and celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
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.
Practice English conversation with others online via Zoom. Conversations are guided by Library volunteers.
Discover how the National Audubon Society is connecting energy, climate change and birds. Learn about a myriad of energy-related adaptations in birds (including one found in the legs of birds and in modern buildings!)
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.
Enjoy an afternoon of romance at the Longmont Library. Meet local romance authors, buy their books and get them signed.
Play Lotería with us! This is a family-friendly, bilingual, all ages program! You do not need to know Spanish in order to play.
In this arts and health workshop, tweens (3rd-5th graders) will brainstorm the "ingredients" it takes to develop and grow healthy friendships using theatre and movement games and visual art.
Drop-in on Mondays at 6 pm for a thoughtful, intentional and inclusive space to gather around the art and craft of writing.
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.
Explore more about these challenges with Outlaw Production Collective’s program, Books on the Chopping Block, a 60-minute program of readings from the ALA’s Top Ten Most Challenged Books of 2024.
Practice English conversation with others in an informal, conversational setting. Some English experience suggested, but all welcome.
Watch the documentary with us! Our May 22 Film Screening of Free for All: The Public Library is open for registration.
Take the 2026 Community Satisfaction Survey to help make a Longmont you love. Open through September 7.