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This Week in Longmont: Holiday treasure hunt, free COVID testing, Museum reopening and more

A recap of news and events happening in Longmont as provided by the city.
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Art by Coy Ink on the window of Smokin' Bowls, 449 Main St. (Photo by Matt Maenpaa)

Triple your impact: shop, dine and share
Support local businesses today. Keep them here for tomorrow. Our Longmont business community needs support now more than ever. This holiday season may be the most critical in history for many local small businesses. There are so many ways to support local right now, and you can triple your impact each week — buy from local shops, order from local restaurants, and share your favorite small businesses with friends. Find more ways to triple your impact at DowntownLongmont.com

Federal court rules in favor of Windy Gap Firming Project
A U.S. District Court judge has ruled in favor of the Windy Gap Firming Project, clearing the way for construction of Chimney Hollow Reservoir near Berthoud. This ruling also should make it possible to move forward with environmental mitigation and enhancements related to the project, including construction of the Colorado River Connectivity Channel near Granby. Read the news release.

Free COVID testing available seven days a week at Boulder County Fairgrounds
Free COVID-19 testing is available at the Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Road in Longmont. The testing site is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. You do not have to have symptoms to be tested. To save time, register ahead online through Mako's portal. For a full list of testing options and information on how to register for other testing locations, visit boco.org/covid19testing.

Holiday treasure hunt
Throughout December, the Ghosts of Christmas past, present and future are hiding holiday treasure. Treasure hunters can scour Roosevelt Park at 700 Longs Peak Ave. for special ornaments. Lucky treasure finders can turn in their discoveries at Bank of Colorado , 916 S. Main St., Unit 100, to be entered to win great prizes. Visit LongmontColorado.gov/LongmontLights or call 303-774-4694 for more information. Happy hunting ... or haunting.

Longmont Museum to reopen Tuesday
The Longmont Museum will reopen on Tuesday, following the release of a public health order allowing museums to operate at reduced occupancy. Guests can explore the vibrant work of Colorado artist Tony Ortega and the entire “Dia de los Muertos” exhibition. “Front Range Rising,” the Museum’s permanent exhibit documenting 14,000 years of human history in the St. Vrain Valley, also will be open. Find hours and details at LongmontMuseum.org or call 303 651-8374.

Give the gift of golf
The popular Golf Longmont Players Cards are on sale now at city of Longmont golf courses and online at GolfLongmont.com. At Twin Peaks and Ute Creek, purchase a $140 card ($216 value) that includes two 18-hole rounds and cart at each course. At Sunset, purchase a $75 card ($130 value) that includes five nine-hole rounds with cart. Players Cards can be redeemed for play as soon as the physical card is in hand (picked up or received in mail) and expire Dec. 31, 2021. Gift certificates for greens fees, carts and range use also are available for all three courses. Visit GolfLongmont.com/shop or call the course for more information.

Recycle your holiday
The city offers several opportunities from Dec. 26 through Jan. 6 for residents to recycle holiday materials. Christmas trees can be dropped off at Roosevelt, Garden Acres, Kanemoto and Centennial parks. Please remove all decorations and lights. Special bins will be set up at the Waste Diversion Center, 140 Martin St., for wrapping paper and holiday lights; Christmas trees also are accepted. Cooking oil and white Styrofoam block No. 6 are accepted at the Waste Diversion Center year-round. For more information, visit bit.ly/recycle-the-holidays or call 303-651-8416.

Longmont Public Media seeks applicants
Are you interested in producing videos for and about Longmont? Longmont Public Media is seeking qualified applicants to help share Longmont stories with the community. To learn about the executive producer position visit bit.ly/LPMexecprod. To learn about the content manager position visit bit.ly/LPMcontentmgr. For more information email Sergio Angeles at [email protected].