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Today is the last day to vote for the Longmont Observer as the Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce nonprofit of the year award. Click here to vote.
The Longmont Observer would like to invite businesses to participate in our new Business Membership. If you are a business owner and would like to become one of our business members, not only will you be supporting local news but you will also be promoting your business.
Member benefits for Businesses:
Community Partner ($30+/mo or $330+/yr):
- Rotating monthly ad displayed on the article sidebar
- Recognition on the business member page
- Free or discounted admission for you and a guest to Longmont Observer events
- Logo displayed in the exclusive monthly member newsletter
- One time mention of your organization on our social media pages (e.g. Facebook)
Community Ally ($75+/mo or $800+/yr):
- Community partner benefits, plus:
- Rotating monthly ad displayed on the homepage
- Logo displayed in the weekly newsletter
"We are thrilled and honored to partner with local businesses and work together in order to educate, inform, and engage the Longmont community," states Sergio R. Angeles, Longmont Observer president.
If you would like more information about becoming a Longmont Observer business member, please contact Sergio R. Angeles at [email protected].
Not a business owner and still want to support local news? The Longmont Observer is grateful for all the support we receive. If you would like to become a supporting member click here to learn how.
Benefits to becoming a Longmont Observer member are:
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Recognition on our donor wall
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Exclusive monthly email newsletters
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Longmont Observer swag
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Free or discounted tickets to Longmont Observer member events
Thank you for your continued support.
City of Longmont Invites Residents to Participate in the Development of the Main St. Corridor Plan
The City of Longmont, Planning and Development Services Department, invites the residents of Longmont to provide their input on the Main St. Corridor Project. To learn more about this opportunity click here.
The Bantering of Rose and J.J.: Our Church
This podcast is recorded by two of Longmont's residents, Rose Cardella and J.J. Zepp. This week the duo discuss church and religion. Click here to listen.
El Día de Los Muertos Celebration in Longmont
Since the Longmont Museum began celebrating 18 years ago, the annual El Día de Los Muertos (the Day of the Dead) celebration in Longmont has become the largest in Colorado. Continue reading.
Video: Panel Discussion- Moderated Conversation On Cultural Appropriation
This video shows a lively and heartfelt conversation with local community leaders as they share their experiences with cultural appropriation and examine the risks and rewards of sharing their traditions with the wider community. Click here to view.