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Morning Brief: New Longmont Business

Longmont will soon be the home to the new business, experimac. experimac storefront- Macie May/ Longmont Observer experimac will move into 436 Main Street Unit A and is currently under construction with KBC Remodeling Services.

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Longmont will soon be the home to the new business, experimac.

experimac storefront- Macie May/ Longmont Observer

experimac will move into 436 Main Street Unit A and is currently under construction with KBC Remodeling Services.

According to the experimac website, "We specialize in providing the Apple stuff you love at a price that you'll love even more! We also repair everything Apple. If your computer or device is out-of-warranty, or even considered "vintage," we can help you!"

The Longmont Observer reached out to each of the business to learn their estimate open dates. As of the publication of this article, neither business has responded.


Video: Longmont City Council Work Session 10-5-2018

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What’s Missing From This Shirt?

What’s missing from this shirt? That is for you to decide.

The Longmont Observer is hosting a contest to see who can design the best t-shirt for us. Yep, it is finally time to make Longmont Observer t-shirts. Click here to learn more.


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Things To Do In Longmont

A list of events happening in Longmont over the weekend.


Public fingerprinting services discontinued at the Sheriff's Office on October 1st

Effective October 1, 2018, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office will no longer provide public fingerprinting services. This change follows a new program implemented by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on September 24, in response to legislative changes outlined in Colorado Senate Bill 17-189. To learn more click here.


TLC Christmas Tree Festival (photo courtesy of TLC)

TLC 2018 Christmas Tree Festival

TLC Learning Center’s Christmas Tree Festival, a Longmont holiday tradition for more than three decades, announces 2018 event dates and important venue changes.

The 37th annual festival is set for December 1 and 2. Due to the pending closure of the festival’s longtime venue, the Plaza Event Center, organizers found two new spaces in Longmont. The St. Vrain, 635 3rd Ave., will host the Saturday-evening event, and the Sunday-morning event will take place at The Wild Game, 2251 Ken Pratt Blvd. Learn more here.


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