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This Week In Longmont: Free books for 4-year-olds, Activists & Allies discussion and more

A recap of news and events happening in Longmont as provided by the city.
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Get a free book for your 4-year-old

The Colorado State Library conducts an annual statewide book giveaway to put a new book in the hands of every 4-year-old child. Stop by the Children’s and Teens’ Services Desk or the curbside delivery table at the Longmont Public Library, 409 Fourth Ave., Oct.13-25 to pick up a free “One Book Colorado” picture book. Books are available in English and Spanish. The giveaway will continue while supplies last. 

Activists & Allies: A Virtual Panel Discussion

Join this lively conversation between two senior university professors at 7:30 pm Oct. 15. They will compare notes on their journeys of activism, helping others make sense of the long history of slavery and segregation in the U.S. This program will be livestreamed on the Museum’s Facebook page, on LongmontPublicMedia.org, and on local Comcast channel 8/880.
 

Volunteer for police review panel

The city manager of Longmont is accepting applications for five volunteer positions on the Longmont Police Department Professional Standards Review Panel. This group reviews highly confidential information, including internal investigations and allegations of misconduct, and makes findings to the chief of police. Panel members must be able to read and comprehend large investigations and must be registered to vote in the city of Longmont. Applicants with misdemeanor convictions in the past five years or any felony conviction will not be considered. Current employees of any law enforcement agency, as well as immediate family members of Longmont Police Department employees, are not eligible. Visit bit.ly/LongmontPSU or call 303-651-8694 for an application and more information. The application deadline is 5 p.m. Oct. 23.

Don’t trash your leaves. Compost!

After you’re finished playing in the leaves, bag them up for collection instead of putting them in the trash can. Curbside leaf collection begins Nov. 2, and collected leaves are composted. Visit bit.ly/longmont-leaf or call 303-651-8416 to find your pickup date.

Maintain your trees and shrubs

Public sidewalks, streets and alleys must be kept clear of low-hanging tree branches and overgrown vegetation that impede pedestrians or vehicles. There must be a minimum of 8 feet of vertical clearance over sidewalks and 15 feet of clearance over streets and alleys. Shrubs and other vegetation must be maintained so that the entire width of the sidewalk is clear, and vegetation in alleys should provide adequate access for waste collection vehicles. Please use a locally licensed tree contractor to remove larger tree limbs. You can take tree limbs and other yard waste to the Waste Diversion Center, 140 Martin St., at no cost. Also take a picture ID and a recent city of Longmont utility bill to show residency. Call 303-651-8416 with questions.


Volunteer to make Longmont more sustainable? 

Want to contribute to Longmont’s sustainability and community resilience? The city of Longmont is offering volunteer opportunities to become SOLL Sustainability Ambassadors to provide education and perform cost-saving eco-upgrades for Longmont residents. Applicants must be 18 and older and live in Longmont.  Training and health and safety wear will be provided. For more details visit bit.ly/longmontsoll or email [email protected] or call 303-774-3540.