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Things To Do In Longmont This Weekend: March 6-7

Local fun and activities
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Friday, March 6

Barley Har Har Comedy Night

  • Time: 7:30-9 p.m.
  • Location: 300 Suns Brewing, 335 1st Ave, Unit C

Comedy Night every 1st & 3rd Friday at 300 Suns Brewing in Longmont!

Make sure to show up early to grab a beer and some food!

This is FREE! Like SPARTA! Only BETTER!

BIFF Longmont Opening Night Reception

  • Time: 5-8 p.m.
  • Location: Longmont Museum and Cultural Center, 400 Quail Rd.

You must have tickets to the Friday Night Shorts Program to Attend this event.

For the fifth year, the Longmont Museum welcomes the Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF) back to Longmont! Join us as we kickoff the weekend of the very best shorts programs, documentaries, and feature films from local, national, and international filmmakers with an opening event featuring complimentary drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and live music. Learn more and buy tickets at www.longmontmuseum.org or call 303-651-8374.

Talking Heads -Therapist Happy Hour

TH3 is an opportunity for therapists to come together to unwind, vent, laugh and network. We tend to
isolate in this profession and TH3 offers a fun setting where we can support each other.

2020 Quilt Sale - Fri Preview & Sale

  • Time: 4-8 p.m.
  • Location: First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 805 3rd Ave.

Preview 4:00pm to 6:00pm (no sales)
Sales 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Donation $1.00 at the door - All proceeds donated

Quilts for All Ages in Every Size, Shape, Color and Interest!
**Baby quilts
**Holiday and Seasonal wall hangings
**Inspirational treat for quilt enthusiasts

Link to printable flyer: http://www.interfaithquilters.com/assets/show2020/flyer2020.pdf

The Top Out Opening Party

  • Time: 2-7 p.m.
  • Location: Longmont Climbing Collective, 33 S. Pratt Parkway

Join us Saturday, March 7th, between 2pm and 7pm, to celebrate the opening of The TopOUT Taproom (upstairs in the LCC lounge). $4 pints all night, plus free climbing with the purchase of a drink ticket (climbing first though, then beer, because safety). ⠀

Going forward, you can enjoy four different beers, provided by Großen Bart Brewery, Wednesday through Sunday nights

Pushing Chain

  • Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
  • Location: Still Cellars, 1115 Colorado Ave. Ste. C

Welcome this Minnesota-based folky-tonk duo to our humble stage! Fresh off the Kerrville Folk Festival main stage and the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival last summer they will soon celebrate 2twenty-twoyears of making music together. Their most recent album, Sorrows Always Swim (Sept. 2018), reached #9 on the College and Community Radio Folk charts... come for a listen this week!

Saturday, March 7

Longs Peak Hospital Saturday AM Run

  • Time 10 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.
  • Location: UCHealth (Longs Peak Hospital) 1750 E. Ken Pratt Blvd.

Join us out at Long's Peak Hospital for a Saturday Morning Fun Run.
4ish mile course or you can choose any distance by making it an out and back along the course.
All abilities, all ages, all welcome!

Check-in will be in the Lobby starting at 9:30 am at the Shoes & Brews table.

UCHealth Long's Peak Hospital Foundation (our 2020 charity partner) will be out with some snacks and coffee for all the runners!

Great way to get a run in and have a place to hang out before and after.

Volunteer Open House (for interested, new & current volunteers)

  • Time: 10- 10:30 a.m.
  • Location: The St. Vrain Historical Society Inc. 1309 Hover St.

Have a passion for local history? Love giving back to your community? New to Longmont? Looking to make new friends?Let’s meet!

Join us at Historic Hoverhome for coffee/tea. Learn more about The St. Vrain Historical Society, its work and the many volunteer opportunities we have available including:

Hoverhome Volunteers
Old Mill Park Volunteers
Antique Show Volunteers
Special Event Volunteers
Board & Committee Opportunities
Plus much more!

We have jobs for every age, skill set, and talent!

Note: There will be a small presentation starting at 10:30am in the living room of Hoverhome.

IAOR - Rang Barse Holi Festival 2020

  • Time: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Location: Willow Farm Park, 901 S. Fordham St.

IAOR - Rang Barse Holi Festival 2020

When: March 7th 2020
Time: 10AM to 2PM MST
Where: Willow Farm Park, Longmont, CO 80503

Tickets: $20 Single, $35 Couple and $50 for Family (Food and 1pk of color included)

You can buy your ticket from below Sulekha link:
http://events.sulekha.com/holi-festival_event-in_longmont-co_349247

Please buy your tickets in advance. Ticket prices may change in next few days and gate prices would be higher.

Contact: Chetan Khosla 303 810 7492 or Atul Saini 508 847 5290 for more details.

Sunday, March 8


March Meltdown at the Ice Pavilion

  • Time: 1:30-3:30 p.m.
  • Location: Longmont Ice Pavillion, 725 8th Ave.

Help Recreation Services celebrate the end of a great winter season from 1:30-3:30pm Sunday, March 8 at the Longmont Ice Pavilion, 725 8th Avenue, during the annual March Meltdown party. Enjoy ice skating, ice painting and free ice cream while supplies last. Regular admittance fees apply.

Weather permitting, the ice rink will be open the week of March 9 for a few more days of open skating and drop-in hockey, followed by the Puck 'o the Irish hockey tournament March 12-15. Call 303-774-4777 for daily schedules.

Ravinwolf

  • Time: 3-5 p.m.
  • Location: Oskar Blues Brewery, 1640 S. Sunset St.

Power Duo RAVINWOLF brings Acoustic Mountain Sagebrush Blues to the Longmont Oskar Blues Taproom on Sunday, March 8.

Boulder Intl Film Festival - "The Dog Doc" Screening

  • Time: 10 a.m.- 12 p.m.
  • Location: Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Rd.

“Dog Doc is a visionary approach to caring for animals and ourselves…” Hollywood Reporter
Dr Marty Goldstein is the dog doc. He specializes in a holistic, whole-patient approach to treating animals, particularly those already diagnosed as “hopeless.” Using alternative medicines and unconventional treatments — along with traditional veterinary medicine — he often manages to extend the lives of animals far beyond the expectations of conventional diagnoses. As Goldstein and his staff interact with the animals, the stakes are high and it is often touch and go as we watch the owners struggle with the reality of whether or not their pets will live to see another day. The care and love Marty shows his patients and their guardians offers an immersive view into a seldom seen world…and is something truly magical to watch.



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