NEWS RELEASE
LONGMONT MUSEUM
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The Longmont Museum officially announced their fall season today with the release of the Fall 2022 Program Catalog and Newsletter. The Museum will host dozens of programs for both children and adults now through early December as part of this season.
Highlights of the season include:
Historic Longmont Walking Tours
September 6 - 20; $10
Explore historic Downtown Longmont and historic 3rd Avenue with these walking tours hosted by Curator of History Erik Mason.
Thursday Nights @ The Museum
September 8 - December 8
6 pm: Galleries, bar & lounge
6:30 pm: Art & Sip classes
7 pm: Films, concerts and talks
Spend your Thursday evenings at the Longmont Museum for adult Art & Sip classes and exhibits as well as film, live music and conversations in the intimate Stewart Auditorium. Wine, beer and concessions available for purchase.
Friday Afternoon Concert Series
September 9, October 14, November 11, and December 9 at 2:30 pm
$12 general admission, $10 students/seniors, $8 members
Enjoy an afternoon of live music in the Museum's Stewart Auditorium featuring an eclectic array of musical acts from up and down the Front Range.
Longmont Museum Presents
The Longmont Museum presents a variety of concerts, performances and other programs in conjunction with other leading organizations from the region. This season features Frequent Flyers Aerial Dance, Centennial State Ballet, a Native American documentary film series and more.
Kids’ Programs
Children’s programs include Discovery Days arts, music and movement for ages 2-6, TNT (Thursday Night Teens) free weekly creative group, and Fall Break Camps.
Día de los Muertos & other holiday programs
The Longmont Museum hosts the longest-standing Day of the Dead exhibition and celebration in Colorado and attracts more than 6,000 people annually. Other seasonal events include the annual Holiday Show, Santa Story Time, and Big Kid Ornament Making.
The Museum is also hosting the family-friendly exhibit “Tipi to Tiny House: Hands-on Homebuilding” through January 8, 2023. Visitors explore, experience and build different types of homes from Colorado’s past and present in the Museum’s gallery including a tipi, shepherd’s wagon, log cabin, tiny house and even a pillow fort.
Learn more, buy tickets or register for programs at longmontmuseum.org or by calling 303-651-8374.
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