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Things to Do in Longmont: Nov. 22-24

Things to Do in Longmont: Nov. 22-24

Stay local this weekend.
LDVY Rocking Longmont at the Museum

LDVY Rocking Longmont at the Museum

Once again, the Longmont Museum’s Thursday night concert series brings a unique experience to the Stewart Auditorium. This time is the Denver based singer/songwriter duo of LVDY. And their name is always followed by “pronounced LADY”.
Art Collection Donated to the Longmont Museum

Art Collection Donated to the Longmont Museum

The afternoon of November 15 at the Longmont Museum saw a large gathering of art enthusiasts and friends to celebrate the generous donation by Shirley Stanosheck. She donated 22 works from the collection of her late husband, Don Stanosheck.
Longmont Observer Moves Thursday Public Access Media Meetings to La Vita Bella

Longmont Observer Moves Thursday Public Access Media Meetings to La Vita Bella

Due to increased interest we are moving the meetings to La Vita Bella's Renaissance Room, 471 Main St.
Cruising 101, Part 3: Getting Your Cruise On!

Cruising 101, Part 3: Getting Your Cruise On!

Here are some tips to help your cruise be a vacation to remember fondly and relish... until the next one!
The Gentle Nutcracker: A Sensory-Friendly Event

The Gentle Nutcracker: A Sensory-Friendly Event

The Longmont Symphony Orchestra and the Boulder Ballet are presenting a sensory-friendly version of the holiday favorite The Nutcracker.
Things To Do In Longmont: Nov. 15-17

Things To Do In Longmont: Nov. 15-17

Take a look at all the fun things you can do in Longmont.
Longmont Humane Society Pet of the Week

Longmont Humane Society Pet of the Week

Page is an energetic and playful two-year-old dog that can be a bit shy when meeting new people, though she warms up quickly and is eager to show you her silly side.
A Review: Body Language: Picturing Personhood

A Review: Body Language: Picturing Personhood

Entering the one-room exhibition Body Language: Picturing People, the eye is immediately greeted by a series of vastly different styles and mediums, in which it becomes clear that the only connection between them is their inherent subject matter, the human.
How to Take a Prayer Walk

How to Take a Prayer Walk

Have you ever considered taking a prayer walk? In this interview on prayer, Mary Jean Powers of "Get the Word Out!"