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CITY OF LONGMONT
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Earth Day celebration
Join the fun at this family-friendly free event as our community comes together for the 9th annual Longmont Earth Day Celebration. This year’s event will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 22 at Timberline PK-8 School, 233 E. Mountain View Ave. There will be a wide variety of educational and entertaining activities including up-cycled arts and crafts, group bike rides (don’t forget your helmets), community booths, baby goats, ecological virtual reality, assorted electric vehicles, food trucks and more. Click here for more details.
NCAR Explorer Series: Hurricane Forecasts
The 2022 hurricane season caused devastating damage, loss of life, and disruption. Join National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) scientist Dr. Rebecca Morss starting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 13 at the Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Road, for a free special presentation about how forecasting hurricanes has improved significantly, accurately predicting landfall and more still remains a challenge. Learn more and make your reservation at the Longmont Museum website or 303-651-8374.
Recreation job fair
Recreation Services is hosting a job fair from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19 to fill a variety of positions in 2023. Join us in the lobby of the Recreation Center at 310 Quail Road and have your questions answered about various jobs available now and this summer. Jobs for ages 15 years and older include lifeguards, building supervisors, front desk staff, fitness instructors, pool managers, day camp leaders, custodians, sports officials and more. If you have questions, email Longmont Recreation or call 303-774-4800. Positions start at $16.43+ per hour. Learn more at the Longmont Jobs page.
Get NextLight’s gig at no extra cost
If you have NextLight’s introductory 100-megabit connection, now’s your chance to get up to speed. When you upgrade your service to a gigabit connection, you keep your 100-meg price for two months. That’s 10 times faster for no change in price. And since NextLight has no contracts, you can decide at the end of the period whether to keep that higher-speed service at $69.95/month or return to your old level with no penalty or obligation. Call 303-774-4494 or visit the NextLight website by April 30 to shift your online world into a higher gear.
The Library at the Museum: Author Erika Krouse
Join Longmont Library Adult Services librarian Jana Kopp at the Longmont Museum starting at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 16 for an intimate conversation with Erika Krouse, the acclaimed Colorado-based author of the memoir 'Tell Me Everything: The Story of a Private Investigator'. Program followed by a book signing with books for sale in the Museum’s Gift Shop. Learn more and reserve free tickets at the Longmont Museum website or by calling 303-651-8374.
Sandstone Visitors Center open
The Sandstone Ranch Visitors Center at 3001 Sandstone Dr, is a historic property first homesteaded in 1860 by the Coffin family. It includes hands-on displays of area environmental features, a nature trail and scenic overlook. The Visitors Center is now open for the season from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Monday hours begin May 1. Admission is free; donations welcome. Click here for more information,
Ralph Price fishing permits now on sale
Annual fishing permits for Ralph Price Reservoir are now on sale. A Colorado Parks and Wildlife fishing license is required at all City of Longmont fishing areas. An additional, special permit from the city of Longmont is required to fish at Ralph Price Reservoir inside Button Rock Preserve. To find more information about the fishing licenses, visit the Fishing Permits webpage or call 303-651-8416.
Plug into electrification information
Heating a home or cooking a meal doesn’t have to generate carbon, especially when more and more options are available for going electric. Find out more at the new Building Electrification webpage from Longmont Power and Communications, including information on heat pumps, induction cooking, and rebates and tax credits for installation. For more information, click here.
Free and easy downtown parking
Don’t hunt for a spot. Park hassle-free at the Spoke, Longmont’s newest garage. Enter on Coffman Street between 5th and 6th Avenues on Coffman. Free public parking is available on levels two and three in the blue colored spots. Park for up to two hours Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.; longer on evenings and weekends. Or, take a free bus (323, 324, 326, 327), walk or use free bicycle parking on every block. Find details about parking and affordable housing at the Spoke webpage.
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