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March 30

The Sacred Art of the Powwow

Thursday, March 30, 7 pm

$18 general admission, $15 students/seniors, $12 members

Join us for a breathtaking showcase of Native American dance accompanied by local Powwow drum groups, traditional Native American flute, and storytelling featuring Red Feather Woman and members of our local Native artist community.

 

March 31

March Horas Sociales - Networking Event

5:00 PM, MDT

Where: 4775 Cambridge st, Boulder CO 80301

Horas Sociales - Evento de crear Redes (Networking) - Amigos, los esperamos para apoyar a un negocio de dueñas Latinas que recientemente abrió sus puertas al público y al cual queremos apoyar en este nuevo paso de crecimiento y con un muy necesitado servicio para nuestra comunidad. También estaremos apoyando al Banco de Comida de EFAA.

Horas Sociales - Networking Event - Friends, we invite you to support a Latina-owned business that recently opened its doors to the public and which we want to support in this new step of growth and with a much-needed service for our community. We'll also be supporting EFAA's Food Pantry.

 

Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra: Hollywood Fools: Celebrating Silent Film Legend Harold Lloyd

Friday, March 31 & Saturday, April 1, 7 pm;

$20 general admission, $18 students/seniors, $15 Museum members

Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra returns performing live accompaniment for back-to-back evenings dedicated to silent film legend, Harold Lloyd, one of Hollywood’s most hallowed fools.

 

"The Kid Brother" (1927) | NR

Friday, March 31, 7 pm

Considered by many to be one of his finest performances, Harold Lloyd plays a feeble boy in an otherwise brawny family, who is known for being clever—and for getting into trouble. In this slapstick tale of mystery, he must think fast in order to clear his family name, even if it means facing the strongman Sandoni.

 

"Safety Last" (1923) | NR

Saturday, April 1, 7 pm

Premiering exactly 100 years ago to the day, Harold Lloyd stars in this silent film classic, "Safety Last." A young man moves to New York City, but soon discovers that making it in the Big City is harder than it looks. Desperate to support his loving girlfriend, he dreams up plans for a crazy publicity stunt to earn money by climbing a building.

 

April 4

Q&A and Book Signing with Author Stacey H. Lee - REGISTER

  • Date: 04/04/2023 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Location: Library
    409 Fourth Ave.
  • Open to all ages
  • Longmont Library Meeting Rooms

Join young adult author and a founder of the We Need Diverse Books movement, Stacey H. Lee in conversation with Children's & Teens' Librarian Claire. We'll talk about her historical fiction works that offer us insight into the Chinese-American perspectives. Stay for book sales from local indie bookstore, The Wandering Jellyfish, and book signing with Stacey.

Register for the Event

Registration for the event is required and is limited to 100 participants.

Register for the Author Event with Stacey H. Lee

 

April 6

Fotografías para Perfil Profesional / Professional Headshots

When: 6 Apr 2023 5:00 PM, MDT

Where: 1925 Pike Rd. Suite 202 Longmont, CO 80501

Fotografías para Perfil Profesional - A la hora de buscar empleo o que tus clientes te busquen en redes sociales es muy importante dar una imagen profesional, es por eso que la foto que utilizas para tu currículum, perfil de LinkedIn y otras plataformas debe estar actualizada y verse presentable.

En la Cámara de Comercio tendremos a un Fotógrafo Profesional para que obtengas las fotos que tu perfil tanto necesita. 

 

Thursday Nights @ the Museum: Short Films by Contemporary Indigenous Filmmakers

Thursday, April 6, 7 pm

$10 general admission, $8 students/seniors, $5 members

Come experience the diversity of Indigenous film being made today in this evening of short films by contemporary Indigenous filmmakers as selected by the Indigenous Film & Arts Festival. Screening to be followed by Q&A.

 

April 8

Kids' Creative Movement Class with Anima Arts

Best for 3-5 year olds (with caregivers)

  • Date: 04/08/2023 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Location: Library
    409 Fourth Ave.
  • 11-11:30 am
  • Second Saturdays through April
  • Library Meeting Rooms
  • No registration required

Join Mimi of Anima Arts for creative movement classes celebrating the way children experience the world; through curiosity, exploration, and play. We'll use dance, music, games, stories, and props to explore themes inspired by nature, art, science, and adventure. Best for kids 3-5 years of age with a caregiver.

About Anima Arts

Anima Arts is a local arts in public health organization supporting the health and wellness of children and families through arts based movement education. Learn more about Anima Arts

Accessible Notes: Our classes are family-centered, interactive, adaptive and access multiple intelligences and modalities. A space is for all identities and abilities. Please contact Anima Arts or the Longmont Library Children's and Teens' Librarians for any support in attendance.

 

April 13

Poetrty Month at the Libary

Celebrate Poetry Month by transforming an old book into a poetic work of art! Not a poet or artist? No problem! Experiment and meet new people. This program is offered in English and Spanish. Experience level - Beginner

Registration REQUIRED

Registration is required to attend this event and space will be limited to 20 attendees. Click the button below to save your seat! Can't make it on April 13? Save your seat for the April 27 edition!

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April 15

Beautiful Minds - Darkness & Light

7:30pm

Vance Brand Civic Auditorium

Enjoy another LSO World Premiere performance. Intensely beautiful and moving, Tyler Harrison’s Symphony No. 3 The Garden of Tears is paired with Peter Tchaikovsky’s Symphony #6 The Pathetique in this moving program. Written just nine days before Tchaikovsky's untimely death, The Pathetique clearly shows this great composer wrestling with darkness and light. American composer Tyler Harrison’s World Premiere Symphony #3 “The Garden of Tears” is his thematically paired answer to The Pathetique. Harrison’s symphony ends with hope, as he says “The garden of life thrives on the tears that water it, but it is laughter that ultimately defines its beauty.” Powerful and transformative, this concert program will stay with you. Purchase tickets and learn more here.

 

One Night Only

6-10:30 p.m.

306 Coffman St.

PEARL Promise is hosting a fundraiser “as big as a whale” to raise money to support single parent families the hope, skills and assistance necessary to build stable homes for their families. 

 

April 20

Cover Letter and Resume Writing Workshop

5:30 p.m.

Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87657086886

Your cover letter and resume are the first impression for your next job, make sure they have the three "F's":

  • Function, 
  • Form(at) and 
  • (e)ffectiveness 

Please fill out this form so you can participate in this workshop to learn the best techniques on how to write a cover letter, and a free review of your resume.

Registration is not complete until you fill out This form

 

April 21

House Concert, Final of 2023 Season

8:30 p.m.

An LSO Ensemble plays at a lovely Longmont Home for the final House Concert of our 2022-23 Season. Come join us for a fun evening of beautiful music, good food, fine wine, (and other non-alcoholic beverages) in a more intimate and relaxed performance setting. Sponsored by Kuper Wine Bar. Tickets are $75 each. Pre-purchase of tickets required prior to the event. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

 

April 29

Future Farmers of America Fundraiser

9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

4Rivers Equipment, 4322 CO-66

The FFA is hosting a fundraiser. The nonprofit organization is inviting YouTuber Tim Marks from “Tractor Time with Tim” to host a outdoor tractor clinic. The clinic is open to the public for anyone interested in learning the basics or ins and outs of their tractor. 4Rivers Equipment will match donations received up to $2,500.

 

May 5

75th Anniversary of Barbershop music “Celebrate”

7 p.m.

Niwot High School Theater, 8989 E. Niwot Rd

Come join the Longs Peak Barbershop Chorus as we present our annual spring show, as we celebrate the joys of vocal music, as we join students from the St Vrain school district and as we Celebrate our 75th anniversary as members of the Barbershop Harmony Society.

We will be presenting our annual spring show on May 5 and May 6. We will be performing at Niwot High School and will be joined by students from the St Vrain School District. Our guest quartet, Artistic License, will be sharing the stage with the Longs Peak Chorus and students from the St Vrain School District. Artistic License will also be working with St Vrain students during the day on Friday.

 

May 6

75th Anniversary of Barbershop music “Celebrate”

2 p.m.

Niwot High School Theater, 8989 E. Niwot Rd.

Come join the Longs Peak Barbershop Chorus as we present our annual spring show, as we celebrate the joys of vocal music, as we join students from the St Vrain school district and as we Celebrate our 75th anniversary as members of the Barbershop Harmony Society.

We will be presenting our annual spring show on May 5 and May 6. We will be performing at Niwot High School and will be joined by students from the St Vrain School District. Our guest quartet, Artistic License, will be sharing the stage with the Longs Peak Chorus and students from the St Vrain School District. Artistic License will also be working with St Vrain students during the day on Friday.

 

June-July

Longmont Museum Summer Camps

Ages 5-13

Camp at the Longmont Museum is filled with adventure and fun! Join us in the summer or over a school break and discover history, art, music, culture, science, and more in these hands-on camps. Camps are filling fast; scholarships available!