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Written by David Jarvis: This Friday, Longmont City Council will be holding a work session. The topic of discussion is the Prairie Dog Ordinance.
The session will be held at the Civic Center on 350 Kimbark Street, Longmont CO, at 8:30 A.M. in the City Council Study Session Room.
The Outdoor Cinemas at Thompson Park - COCO starts on Sat., Aug 4th at 7 pm
Written by Macie May: The Historic Westside Neighborhood Association (HWNA) is hosting their 18th annual Outdoor Cinemas in Thompson Park. They are kicking off their 2018 celebration on August 4 with the movie COCO.
Pre-movie entertainment will be available beginning at 7 p.m., followed by the viewing of the movie at dusk. The following is the schedule for the remainder of the summer:
August 25: Entertainment-Moriarty Irish Dancers. Movie-Wonder.
September 1: Entertainment-Broadway Performing Academy w/IScreamColorado. Movie-A Wrinkle in Time.
September 9: Entertainment-Dance Dimensions Dancers with The Well Church. Movie-Black Panther.
Patrons are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets, pillows and snacks, although some refreshments will be provided.
This event is free an open to the public, however HWNA is asking participants to bring a non-perishable food item for donation. The donation box will be located near the gazebo.
City of Longmont Seeking Requests for Proposals for 2019 Human Service Agency Funding
The following is a press release from the City of Longmont and is published by the Longmont Observer as a public service.
The City of Longmont is seeking requests for proposals for 2019 Human Service Agency Funding from private or public, nonprofit or for profit, nongovernmental or governmental agencies that serve Longmont residents. All agencies must be legally incorporated entities in good standing.
Agencies must serve primarily low- and moderate-income Longmont residents. All agencies must be able to document that their services benefit a significant number of Longmont residents; agencies that operate on a countywide or regional basis must also demonstrate how they successfully involve the Longmont community in planning and program development to most effectively address the needs of Longmont residents.
City of Longmont funding is intended to support direct service nonsectarian programs. City human service funding does not provide start-up money to establish a new human service agency or program, or for major capital purchases or facility improvements.
Proposed programs must fall under one of six impact areas:
- Housing Stability
- Self-sufficiency and Resilience
- Food and Nutrition
- Health and Well-being
- Education and Skill Building
- Safety and Justice
All applicants must submit applications online using the city’s grant management system, e-CImpact, which is a collaborative grant management system shared with the City of Boulder and Boulder County.
To learn how to register or for more information contact Eliberto Mendoza, City of Longmont,
303-774-3511, [email protected]
Applications are due by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 24, 2018. Late applications will not be accepted.