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Longmont Recreation Fall 2022 Brochure
Longmont Recreation Fall 2022 Brochure
RECREATION
Fall 2022
Serving You
» In Person: at three year-round sites
» Online: https://rec.ci.longmont.co.us
» Over the Phone: 303-774-4700
Si, habla Español
CITY INFORMATION
A Message from Our Manager
Welcome from all of us at Longmont Recreation & Golf Services! As you are ready, we
have a wide variety of passes for today’s lifestyles. We offer the traditional passes such
as the 20 visit, three-month, and annual, as well as newer 30-day unlimited visit use and
the Itty Bitty City pass for our youngest guests.
We are looking forward to our annual end of the year special events including the
Callahan Open House in September, Fall Festival at Sandstone Ranch in October, the
Longmont Turkey Trot in November, and Longmont Lights in December. For more
information on these and others, check out our center pull out spread.
Look within these pages for diverse programming for all ages. We keep looking for
more things for you to do and, when we find them, we add them even if they may miss
being in this printed guide. We invite you to explore our websites for our most current
offerings: https://rec.ci.longmont.co.us and LongmontColorado.gov/rec. Interested in
becoming a contractor with Recreation Services? Contact Kristen at 303-774-3795 for
more information.
Whether you are just starting out in your working career or exploring a different career
path, Longmont Recreation & Golf Services seeks to fill part-time, full-time, benefitted
and non-benefitted positions each season. Jobs exist in aquatics, athletics, business
operations, fitness, building support, and custodial staff. Interviews are ongoing! Check
out LongmontColorado.gov/jobs for the most current offerings.
Check and see what we have to offer and find the pass, event, or job that is right for you!
Jeff Friesner,
Recreation & Golf Manager
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CITY INFORMATION
LONGMONT CIVIC CENTER
350 Kimbark St | 303-776-6050
Join Coffee with
Hours of Operation:
Mon-Fri 8am-5pm | Closed Sat and Sun Council in 2022
The public is invited to
Holidays: Sept 5, Nov 11, Nov 24, Coffee with Council January
Nov 25, & Dec 26. through October, at locations
throughout Longmont. Find locations
online at bit.ly/coffeewithcouncil
See 2022 dates online | Saturdays, 9-10am
MAYOR For information about city council meetings
Joan Peck and agendas, call the City Manager’s Office
Term expires 11/2023 at 303-651-8601 or visit
joan.peck@longmontcolorado.gov longmontcolorado.gov/agendas
303-774-3619
WARD I
Tim Waters
Term expires 11/2023
CITY COUNCIL tim.waters@longmontcolorado.gov AT-LARGE
There are a variety of ways 303-774-3614 Shiquita Yarbrough
to contact city council Term expires 11/2025
members: WARD II shiquita.yarbrough@longmontcolorado.gov
Marcia Martin 303-774-3613
• City council meetings, Term expires 11/2025
most Tuesdays at 7 pm marcia.martin@longmontcolorado.gov AT-LARGE
• Coffee with Council, 303-774-3617 Vacancy to be filled in 2022
one Saturday of every
month Jan-Oct WARD III AT-LARGE/MAYOR PRO TEM
Susie Hidalgo-Fahring Aren Rodriguez
• Mail c/o City Clerk’s Office, Term expires 11/2023 Term expires 11/2025
350 Kimbark St. 80501
susie.hidalgofahring@longmontcolorado.gov aren.rodriguez@longmontcolorado.gov
• Email and phone 303-774-3612 303-774-3615
UNION RESERVOIR
461 Weld County Rd 26 | Longmont, CO 80504 | 303-772-1265
Union Reservoir is a 736-acre body of water offering the best in
wakeless boating and a variety of other outdoor activities.
Reserve picnic area & shelters online. For more information:
LongmontColorado.gov/UnionRes
Skate Park
Volleyball Tues/Fri, 7am-12pm & 5pm-8pm; Wed 5:30-8pm
(East of the Recreation Center)
Daily Hours: Sunrise to Sunset Basketball Mon-Fri 11:30am-1:30pm & Sun 7am-10am
(Weather Permitting)
Rules: Please be respectful of the park, Pickleball Mon-Thurs, 2pm-4pm (55+ only) & M/W/F 7am-9am (All Ages)
other users, and the neighbors. Skate at & Sun, 2pm-4pm (All Ages). Maximum 2 courts
your own risk.
Senior Days
Each City golf course offers a special day just for Seniors!
Golf cart rental available for additional $10-$15/per person.
Mondays at Twin Peaks 18 holes $26; 9 holes $16
Tuesdays at Sunset 18 holes $18; 9 holes $12
Wednesdays at Ute Creek 18 holes $34; 9 holes $21
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LONGMONT ICE PAVILION
LONGMONT ICE PAVILION 725 8th Ave | 303-774-4700
Open seasonally mid-November through mid-March
Located in the heart of Longmont, the Longmont Ice Pavilion offers daily Public Skating Hours
and multiple Drop-In Hockey opportunities throughout the week, November 19-March 10.
Note: While admittance is included in annual, 3-month, and 30-day passes, ice skate rental is an
additional fee. Both individual day use and bulk skate rental passes are available for purchase online
at LongmontColorado.gov/Ice-Pavilion.
SUNSET POOL
SUNSET POOL 1900 Longs Peak Ave | 303-651-8300
30 Minute
Time
Date
Ssn 1
9/18-10/30
Ssn 2
11/6-12/18 SWIM
SCHOOL
Classes Fee $33.25/$40.50 $33.25/$40.50
AquaBaby 8:10 AM 410711.1A 410711.2A
Aqua Tot 1 8:45 AM 410712.1A 410712.2A
Aqua Tot 2 9:20 AM 410713.1A 410713.2A
8:20 AM 410721.1A 410721.2A
8:55 AM 410721.1B 410721.2B
Turtle
9:30 AM 410721.1C 410721.2C
10:15 AM 410721.1D 410721.2D » SWIM LESSONS
8:20 AM 410722.1A 410722.2A
AT CENTENNIAL POOL
8:55 AM 410722.1B 410722.2B
Alligator 1201 Alpine St | 303-774-4700
9:45 AM 410722.1C 410722.2C
10:05 AM 410722.1D 410722.2D Saturday Morning
Seal 9:45 AM 410723.1A 310723.2A Time Ssn 1 Ssn 2
30 Minute Date 9/17-10/29 11/5-12/17
8:05 AM 410731.1A 410731.2A Classes Fee $33.25/$41.50 $33.25/$41.50
Level 1
9:55 AM 410731.1B 410731.2B
Turtle 10:10am 420621.1A 420621.2A
Level 2 8:40 AM 410732.1A 410732.2A
10:45am 420622.1A 420622.2A
Level 3 9:05 AM 410733.1A 410733.2A Alligator
11:25am 420622.1B 420622.2B
Level 4 9:40 AM 410734.1A 410734.2A
Seal 10:50am 420623.1A 420623.2A
Beginning 9:15 AM 410740.1A 410740.2A
10:05am 420631.1A 420631.2A
Blast 10:20 AM 410740.1B 410740.2B Level 1
10:40am 420631.1B 420631.2B
Teen 1 9:50 AM 410751.1A 410751.2A
Level 2 10:00am 420632.1A 420632.2A
Adult 1 7:30 AM 410761.1A 410761.2A
Level 3 10:35am 420633.1A 420633.2A
45 Minute 10:15am 420640.1A 420640.2A
Fee $43.75/$54.75 $43.75/$54.75
Classes Beginning Blast
11:20am 420640.1B 420640.2B
Blast 1 8:05 AM 410741.1A 410741.2A
Blast 2 8:55 AM 410742.1A 410742.2A 45 Minute Classes Time $43.75/$54.75 $43.75/$54.75
Blast 3 10:15 AM 410743.1A 410743.2A Blast 1 11:15am 420641.1A 420641.2A
Adult 2 8:15 AM 410762.1A 410762.2A Blast 2 11:10am 420642.1A 420642.2A
VOLLEYBALL
Fall Youth Volleyball League
A coed organized team participation program with an emphasis
on teamwork, sportsmanship, skill development, fun and
Volleyball participation. All teams play a six game schedule with two
hours of practice a week. Registration Deadline is Aug 25.
Tune-up Clinic Games begin Sept 24.
A clinic packed with
Sept 12-Oct 29 Grades 3 & 4 412423
dynamic skills and
drills designed to teach Grades 5&6 412425
and enhance volleyball Grades 7&8 412427
fundamentals and increase Fee: $75 resident/$93.75 non-resident
game knowledge and player
confidence. All abilities CARA High School Volleyball League
welcome. A great warm-up for
fall volleyball league. For girls in high school not playing on a high school or club
volleyball team. Times, dates and location of practices depend
Grades 5 & 6 Sept 17, Sat, 9-10:30am 412298 on coach’s availability. Teams travel to Denver Metro locations
Grades 7 & 8 Sept 17, Sat, 10:30-12pm 412298 to play games on Saturdays, Sept 17-Oct 22. Registration
Instructor: Nicholle Chambers, Legends Sports, LLC deadline is Aug 15.
Fee: $45 resident/$56.25 non-resident Grades 10-12 Aug 29- Oct 22 412429
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Fee: $100 resident/$125 non-resident
TENNIS LESSONS
Gonzo Tennis was founded in 2004 by Gonzalo Garcia with Junior Tennis – Ages 11-15
the idea of bringing quality tennis programs to the Boulder Divided into different levels determined by age and ability.
Community. Since then, the tennis program has seen These game-based programs use specific exercises and fun
substantial positive growth in the area. Gonzo tennis is games to help students understand the aspects of tennis. Must
devoted to fostering the development of players from 4 years get approval from coaches to register for intermediate courses.
of age and up and giving them the opportunity to discover
even more about this truly international and life-long sport. Beginner: Tues or Thurs, 4-5pm 412603
It’s all about Tennis! For inclement weather and cancelation Intermediate: Tues or Thurs, 5-6pm 412613
information visit www.gonzotennis.com “Tennis” Fee: $132 resident/$165 non-resident
Fall Session: Aug 29-Oct 22
Location: Quail Tennis Courts, 310 Quail Rd NEW » Fall Mix & Match – Ages 8-16
A tennis opportunity for those who want to play matches.
Youth Tennis Lessons – Ages 4-10 8-16 yrs: Sept 3-Oct 22, Saturday, 10am-12pm
A developmental program that uses a variety of fun games to Fee: $200 resident/$250 non-resident
develop motor skills, enjoyment of the game, and helping create
self confidence in a safe and friendly environment. Adult Tennis – Ages 16 +
Class day options: Mon, Wed, or Fri Adult Clinics will introduce all the basic tennis strokes to
beginners and improve skills for intermediate players.
4-5 yrs: MINI Gonzo 412600 Appropriate games for different levels improve your stroke
3:45–4:15pm technique and consistency. Fee is per session.
Fee: $83 resident/$103.75 non-resident
Session 1 – Sept 2-23; Session 2 – Sept 30-Oct 21
6-7 yrs: TINY Gonzo 412601
Adult Beginner: Friday, 9-10:30am 412605
4:15–5pm
Tuesday, 6-7:30pm
Fee: $110 resident/$137.50 non-resident
Adult Intermediate: Friday, 10:30am-12pm 412615
8-10 yrs: MIGHTY Gonzo 412602
Thursday, 6-7:30pm
5–6pm
Fee: $118 resident/$147.50 non-resident
Fee: $132 resident/$165 non-resident
BASKETBALL
Youth Basketball: Youth Basketball Leagues: Grades 3-12
Grades K-2 Practice two hours per week at local schools Monday-Friday
Longmont’s coed youth evenings. Grades 3-8 play Saturday games in Longmont or
basketball program surrounding towns. High School league is for players who DO
emphasizes teamwork, NOT play on a high school or club team. HS games are played
sportsmanship, skill Sundays. Includes basketball. Registration deadline is Dec
development, participation 18. Practice begins the week of Jan 9. Teams are formed by
and FUN. Each K-2 participant school attended – requests are not guaranteed. This program
receives a t-shirt and a is dependent upon volunteer coaches, please call 303-651-8405
basketball. to volunteer.
Kindergarten: Instructional, no games Dates: Jan 9-Feb 26, games begin Jan 21/Jan 22
Oct 14-Nov 11, Fri, 4:30-5:15pm 412201.4 Boys Girls
Fee: $55 resident/$68.75 non-resident 3rd Grade 112003 3rd Grade 112013
4th Grade 112004 4th Grade 112014
1st & 2nd Grade: Games played the last week 5th Grade 112005 5th Grade 112015
Oct 10-Nov 9, Mon/Wed, 4:30-5:15pm 412202.MW 6th Grade 112006 6th Grade 112016
Oct 11-Nov 10, Tue/Thurs, 4:30-5:15pm 412202.TR 7th Grade 112007 7/8th Grade 112017
Fee: $66 resident/$82.50 non-resident 8th Grade 112008
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd 9-12th Grade 112012 9-12th Grade 112011
Fee: $95 resident/$119 non-resident
ADULT SPORTS
Adult Pickleball Lessons Adult Pickleball Clinics
This combination of badminton, ping-pong and tennis is Monthly clinics focused a specific element of the game. The
played with a whiffle ball on a short tennis court. It’s fun, first hour dedicated to drills and the second to putting the
social and easy to learn making it one of the nation’s fastest skills learned into practice. “Pickleball”
growing sports. Learn rules, techniques and basic strategies.
Designed for beginner and advanced beginning players. 18 & up: Mondays, 5:30-7:30pm 312392
Equipment provided. *No class Nov 23. Serves: Aug 8-29
Drilling: Sept 12-Oct 3
16 & up: Sept 1–22, Thurs, 5:30-6:30pm 412322
Location: Hover Acres Park, 1361 Charles Dr
Oct 6–27, Thurs, 5:30-6:30pm 412322
Fee: $75 res/$93.75 non-res
Location: Hover Pickleball Courts, 1361 Charles St
16 & up: Nov 2–30*, Wed, 1:30-2:30pm 412322
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd
Fee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident
AUGUST
August 20 TRIATHLONS
August 18 Join us for a Saturday of triathlons! The morning starts with the
Kids’ Only Triathlon and concludes with the Adult Try-A-Tri. Kids
PARTEE distances vary; Try-A-Tri 200yd swim, 4.5 mile bike, and 1.2 mile
run. Learn more LongmontColorado.gov/rec with keyword
Thurs, 5-8pm “triathlon”
Sunset Golf Course,
1900 Longs Peak Ave 6-17 yrs: Kids’ Only Triathlon, Saturday, 7am $50 328300
18 & up: Try-A-Tri, Saturday, 9:15am $55 328500
Featuring music by Old’s Cool Rock, this
Location: Longmont Recreation Center, 310 Quail Rd
night will be a hole in one celebrating
Sunset Golf Course’s 100th Birthday!
Free hot dogs and chips for the first
200 Par Tee goers in addition to food
August 23
and drinks available for purchase. COMMUNITY NIGHT AT SSR
Bring a blanket, chair, and enjoy a
Tuesday, 6:30-7:30pm
summer night with fun for the whole family.
SSR Visitors & Learning Center, 3001 Sandstone Dr
Bring your chairs/blankets for this outdoor event
featuring Paige & Jeff sharing their songs, storytelling,
humor and interactive play for all ages.
FREE. No pets. Carpooling encouraged.
SEPTEMBER
September 5 LABOR DAY City offices closed; trash collected one day later than normal throughout the week.
September 10
HISTORIC CALLAHAN
HOUSE & GARDEN TOURS
Saturday, 4-8pm at 312 Terry St
October 1
STRIDER GLIDER ROUGH RIDER RACE
Sat, 9:30am at Willow Farm Barn, 901 S Fordham St
Join us for a morning of racing fun for our tiniest bikers: strider
glider “rough riders”. Bring your glider; helmet required.
For more information, 303-651-8404
OCTOBER 8 Ages 2-5. $15 pre-register, no refunds 445445
FALL HARVEST
AT THE RANCH
Sat, 10am-1pm at SSR Visitors October 29
& Learning Center, 3001 Sandstone Dr
43RD ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARADE
Oink! Moo! Cock-a-doodle-do! Put on your
best pair of overalls and join us for some
& TRICK OR TREAT STREET
Saturday, 9:30am line-up; 10am parade starts
barnyard fun. Enjoy fall crafts, games,
at Roosevelt Park, 700 Longs Peak Ave
music and more. Fun for all ages. Bring
a sack lunch, sunscreen & bug repellent. Dress up in your Halloween Costume, march on Main Street, and
Please carpool and use the upper parking lot. visit Downtown participating merchants for Trick or Treat Street
Handicap parking near house. immediately following the parade. Kids of all ages can be a part
$10 per family/ $3 per person of this costume foot parade. No registration is required! Strollers
donation collected at event or wagons are recommended for tiny feet. No motorized vehicles
allowed. Dogs must be leashed. Please no large animals.
Volunteers needed on day of event to help at For more information contact Recreation Services at 303-651-8404.
craft stations. Contact Robin at 303-774-4692. Parade map viewable online at LongmontColorado.gov/rec.
NOVEMBER
November 12 November 11
47 LONGMONT TURKEY TROT
TH VETERANS DAY
10K AND 2 MILE RUN/WALK OBSERVED
Saturday, 9am | Location TBA City offices closed.
Gobble, Gobble, Gobble GO! Sign up to run one of the fastest, most scenic, 10K or
2 mile courses around! Or sign up to take an early November stroll with family November 24 & 25
and friends, and sample all of the goodies in Vendor Village after the race!
THANKSGIVING DAY Pu
Group rate available for 15 or more racers –
email RecSupport@LongmontColorado.gov to set up your group!
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City offices closed; ut
Online registration available at All Thursday trash collection
LongmontColorado.gov/rec and raceentry.com. will be provided on Friday
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2 mile fee: $20-$22; 10K fee: $22-$26 e v
DECEMBER Come visit throughout December to witness the magic of the holidays alive in lights
throughout Roosevelt Park, 700 Longs Peak Ave. Longmontcolorado.gov/rec
PARADE OF LIGHTS
“Jingle all the Way”
Saturday | Dec 10, 5pm
Parade line up will begin at 3:30pm around
Roosevelt Park. Parade of Lights begins at 5pm
and routes around Coffman and Main Street
(300-800 blocks). Contact Recreation Services at
303-651-8404 for more information.
St Vrain Memorial Building Centennial Pool Longmont Recreation Center Sunset Pool - seasonal
700 Longs Peak Ave 1201 Alpine St 310 Quail Rd 1900 Longs Peak Ave
303-651-8404 303-651-8406 303-774-4800 303-651-8300
Tai Chi: 37 Posture Yang Short Form Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance
Tai Chi is a mind-body exercise utilizing slow, relaxed The popular program based on eight forms derived from
movement, a quiet mind and deep, natural breathing that the traditional Yang style of Tai Chi is back! It improves
stimulates the flow of chi (intrinsic energy). This class is for balance and confidence and prevents falling through low-
people who have some Tai Chi experience. “chi” impact movements, weight shifting, postural alignment, and
coordination. No previous experience with Tai Chi is needed.
18 & up: Jun 6-Aug 29, Mon, 11am-12pm 343125
Sept 12-Nov 28, Mon, 11am-12pm 443125 18 & up: Sept 1-Nov 22, Tue & Thurs “chi”
Instructor: Barb Larsen 1:30-2:15pm 443251
Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse Instructor: Urszula Bunting
Daily Fee: $6 resident/$7.50 non-resident Location: St Vrain Memorial Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
Fee: $155 resident/$193.75 non-resident
YOGA RETREATS
Yoga and Mindfulness Retreat Fall Harvest Yoga Workshop
Relax, recharge, learn and practice mindfulness techniques for The last several years have taxed peoples’ bodies, minds and
stress reduction, health, and wellbeing. Enjoy two yoga classes, spirits. Through the practice of yoga, this workshop is a way
different forms of mindfulness, nature, community, healthy for you to begin to recover some of your serenity. Discover how
lunch, tea, friendly and uplifting environment. Register early gentle movements and gradually connecting to your breathing
due to a limited number of participants. calms you.
16 & up: Sept 17, Sat, 9:30am-5pm 443198 16 & up: Oct 8, Sat, 9am-12pm 443153
Instructor: Urszula Bunting Instructor: Diana Shellenberger
Location: SSR Visitor Center, 3001 Sandstone Dr Location: Lashley St Station, 1200 Lashley St
Fee: $95 resident/$118.75 non-resident Fee: $30 resident/$37.50 non-resident
Fall Yoga & Meditation Yoga and Self-Care for Brain Longevity
Retreat at Sandstone Ranch Alzheimer’s Prevention program based on research conducted
by Alzheimer’s Research & Prevention Foundation, taught
Pause for the day to practice yoga, sitting and walking by Urszula Bunting, Certified Brain Longevity Specialist, is a
meditation at Longmont’s hidden jewel. This day-long retreat is unique opportunity to learn and practice disease prevention
designed to release pain and stress, honing balance, energy & with yoga and lifestyle choices. Sharpen your brain, reduce the
awareness. risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia, and improve your health and
Bring your yoga mat, blanket, a meditation cushion if you have wellbeing.
one, and your lunch. (Chairs available)
18 & up: Sept 13-Oct 25,Tue, 2:30-4pm 443158
16 & up: Nov 12, Sat, 9:30am-4pm 443193 Instructor: Urszula Bunting
Instructor: Katharine Kaufman Location: St Vrain Memorial Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
Location: SSR Visitor Center, 3001 Sandstone Dr Fee: $235 resident/$293.75 non-resident
Fee: $62.50 resident/$78 non-resident
Tiny Tutus
This class is a wonderful introductory dance experience for the
very young student. Creative movement and basic technique
will provide confidence, coordination, strength and fun!
Students are asked to wear ballet shoes and appropriate dress.
Parent visitation is the last 10 minutes of the first and last class
of the session. “Dance”
3 yrs: Friday, 9-9:45am 444500
Sept 9-Oct 28 $104 res/$130 non-res Kids Hip Hop
Nov 4-Dec 16 $74 res/$92.50 non-res This class is the perfect one of
Location: Dance Dimensions, 638 Main Street those energetic young dancers
who love to move. A fun and easy-
paced experience! Boys are especially
welcome! Inexpensive white soled tennis
Pre-Ballet & Tap shoes not worn on the street are required
A fun class for the child whose feet are always moving. This
class will introduce students to the basic techniques of tap and 6-9 yrs: Thursdays, 5:30-6:30pm 444605
ballet, as well as rhythm and coordination. Tap shoes and ballet Sept 8-Oct 27 $110 res/$137.50 non-res
shoes are necessary, as well as appropriate apparel. “Dance” Nov 3-Dec 15 $82.50 res/$103 non-res
4-5 yrs: Friday, 10:30-11:15am 444501 Location: Memorial Building Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
Sept 9-Oct 28 $104 res/$130 non-res
Nov 4-Dec 16 $74 res/$92.50 non-res
Adult Ballet
Location: Dance Dimensions, 638 Main Street
If you have never taken ballet before or taken a “ little break”,
this class provides gentle movements exploring external and
internal rotation of the joints and muscles and light aerobic
Pre-Ballet & Tumbling activity at the barre. It also gives the participant a wonderful
A highly recommended, energetic class for the beginning of experience of enhancing technique and terminology of this
dance technique for the young student. Basic tumbling, ballet beautiful dance style. “Dance”
technique and creative movement will be the emphasis of this
class. Ballet shoes and appropriate attire needed for class. 18 & up: Sept 10-Oct 29, Sat, 10-11am 444745
Nov 5-Dec 10, Sat, 10-11am 444745
4-5 yrs: Friday, 9:45-10:30am 444502
Location: Dance Dimensions, 638 Main Street
Sept 9-Oct 28 $104 res/$130 non-res
Fee: $90 resident/$112.50 non-resident
Nov 4-Dec 16 $74 res/$92.50 non-res
Location: Dance Dimensions, 638 Main Street
Music Together®
Music Together® is an internationally recognized
early childhood music program for infant, toddler
and preschool children and their parents or caregiver.
It is an early childhood curriculum that strongly emphasizes
adult involvement. Each week parent and child experience
chants, singing songs, movement activities, and instrumental
Holiday Music Together®
jam sessions. With exposure to music at a young age, talent, This is a special Music Together® class inspired by the holidays!
love and enjoyment will blossom and last a lifetime. Babies Time for music, time for fun! Get ready to move, sing and play.
registered as a second or third sibling are free under the age of “Music”
one year. This is a parent-child class. 0-4 yrs: Nov 18-Dec 16, Fri 11:15am-12pm 445154
“Music” or 12:15-1pm
0-5 yrs: Sept 14-Nov 16, Wed, 9:30-10:15am 445352 Instructor: Integral Steps
Instructor: Rhonda Ritter Location: Lashely St Station, 1200 Lashley St
Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset Fee: $84 resident/$105 non-resident
Fee: $140 res/$175 non-res + $38 materials fee
0-5 yrs: Nov 30-Dec 14, Wed, 9:30-10:15am 445354
0-4 yrs: Sept 16-Nov 11, Fri, 11:15am-12pm or 12:15-1pm Dec 3-17, Sat, 9:30-10:15am 445354
Instructor:
Integral Steps 445153 Instructor: Rhonda Ritter
Location: Lashely St Station, 1200 Lashley St Location: Izaak Walton Clubhouse, 18 S Sunset
Fee: $195 resident/$243.75 non-resident Fee: $45 res/$56.25 non-res + $38 materials fee
SEWING
Learn or brush up on your sewing skills. See any materials list on receipt.
Bring your own machine or borrow one during class.
Instructor: Cathy Georgerian “sewing”
Location: Memorial Building Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
MACRAME CLASSES :
Create something with your own hands! Join Ellen from
Ellebelle and create your own beautiful and unique macramé
wall hanging and bring texture, warmth or some boho vibe to
your home. All of the supplies you need are provided, including
natural cotton rope, a branch, tea and cookies
DRUMMING
Hand drumming is the most accessible form of music that
can be enjoyed by all regardless of age, talent, or experience!
It is all-inclusive and unites us with one common thread-
The Love of The Beat! Research shows drumming provides
many benefits including increased focus and the reduction
of tension. Most importantly, it is way to connect with others
Advanced Beginners
and it’s JUST PLAIN FUN!!! “drum” Build your skill level and
repertoire of learned rhythms.
Sept 3-24 |Oct 1-22 |Nov 5-19* |Dec 3-17* Requires Beginning Drumming or
Instructor: Nancy Brauhn Curnes, Djembe Jive LLC instructor permission.
Location: Lashley St Station, 1200 Lashley St
10 & up: Sat, 10:15-11:15am 447331
Fee: $60 res/$75 non-res | *$45 res/$56.25 non-res
Intermediate Drumming
Beginner Drumming Work on technique and the more challenging rhythms.
No experience or musical background is required. ***Pre-requisite: Instructor approval.
10 & up: Sat, 9-10am 447330 12 & up: Sat, 11:30am-12:30pm 447354
Ghosts 101
Guardian Angels & Spirit Guides Who, What or Where is Out There? A candid,
Learn about the invisible ‘Helpers’ who seem to miraculously but intriguing interactive workshop which explores the
appear throughout our lives, when we need the assistance of Invisible Reality commonly referred to as the Spirit World.
a Higher power. This Workshop provides practical guides and 12 & up: Nov 5, Sat, 1:30-4pm 447169
practices one can use to invite and encourage these benevolent
‘Beings’ to continue to play an active part in ones’ life Instructor: Dori Spence
Location: Memorial Building Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
16 & up: Sept 24, Sat, 1:30-4pm 447558-A Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident
Instructor: Dori Spence
Location: Memorial Building Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident Recognizing & Identifying
Paranormal Activity
Haunting History of Longmont Professional Psychic/ Medium Dori Spence will provide
Is Longmont Haunted? Come and decide for yourself. Join information and practical ‘hands on’ training in how to detect
Social Historian and Psychic/Medium, Dori Spence as she shares and deal with those ‘out of the ordinary’ – things that go bump
the Life Stories of some of Longmont’s History Makers! in the night ‘ occurrences in one’s home or workplace.
16 & up: Oct 1, Sat, 1:30-4pm 447163 16 & up: Dec 3, Sat, 1:30-4pm 447162
Location: Memorial Building Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave Location: Memorial Building Bldg, 700 Longs Peak Ave
Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident Fee: $25 resident/$31.25 non-resident
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Drop-In Basketball
A Matter of Balance (MOB) All levels of players are welcome! You don’t have to
A program specifically designed to reduce the fear of be a great player or in great shape to play. Enjoy the
falling and improve activity levels among community- camaraderie of other basketball enthusiasts and get some
dwelling older adults. The program enables participants exercise too. Women are welcome. Please contact Ralph
to view falls as controllable, set goals for increasing Grosswald for details 505-570-2220
activity levels, make small changes to reduce fall risks at
On-Going: Tue & Thurs, 4:30-6pm - doors close at 5pm
home, and exercise to increase strength and balance.
Location: Longmont Senior Center,
Sept 1-Oct 20, Thursdays, 11:30am-1:30pm 910 Longs Peak Ave
Location: Lashley Street Station, 1200 Lashley St Fee: Free
Fee: Free. Please register at *No 9/13, 10/13, 10/27, 11/8, 11/17, 11/22 or 11/24
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Hadestown
Hadestown invites you on a hell-
Fall Poetry Workshops raising journey to the underworld and
back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies
with Tree Bernstein and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit
Please welcome our new Instructor: Tree Bernstein. industry against nature, doubt against
A graduate of Naropa University with an MFA in Writing faith, and fear against love. Winner of
& Poetics, Tree taught writing at the Brooks Photography eight 2019 Tony Awards® and a 2020
Institute for over a decade, was poetry coach for Poetry Grammy® Award, this acclaimed new show is a love story
Out Loud, and produced K-12 poetry workshops with for today… and always.
California Poets in the Schools. Sept 8, Thurs, 12pm-5:15pm 481173
Poetic Voice Location: Transportation from/to Longmont
Sept 7-28, Wed, 2-4pm 484473 Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave.
Location: Longmont Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave Performance at Buell Theater in Denver.
Fee: $60 resident/$65 non-resident Fee: $75 resident/$82 non-resident
Location: In person at Longmont Senior Services
Georgetown
To Which We Belong Loop Railroad
Years of industrialized agriculture & Lunch Stop
have been a major contributor to
climate change. But now there’s See the beautiful fall colors
hope, as a new generation of on one of Colorado’s first
farmers and ranchers seek to narrow gauge railroads!
rebuild their businesses and Lunch and shopping on
their planet by embracing the your own will follow in Georgetown before heading
interconnectedness of living home. Please wear sturdy shoes and bring warm layers
things. Boulder International Film as mountain weather can change quickly.
Festival Feature Documentary. Sept 29 ,Thurs, 9am - 5:30pm 481062
89 min USA/English 2021. Location: Transportation from/to Longmont Senior
Nov 8, Tues, 5:30pm 484405 Center, 910 Longs Peak Ave.
Fee: Free, and please register in advance Fee: $78 resident/$83 non-resident
EXHIBITIONS
Tipi to Tiny House: Day of the Dead Exhibition & Celebration
Hands-On October 8 – November 6; free admission
Homebuilding Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a time to celebrate our
Through January 8, 2023 deceased loved ones. Attracting more than 6,000 people annually
to the exhibit and programs and running since the year 2000, it’s the
The Museum’s newest longest standing Day of the Dead exhibition and celebration in Colorado
hands-on exhibit is here!
Constructing a home is an • The Día de los Muertos exhibition returns to the Museum’s Swan Atrium this
evolving conversation between fall featuring ofrendas (altars) built by community members and the work of
humans and their environment. In this family- local art.
friendly and interactive exhibit, visitors explore, • Like last year, the Día de los Muertos Family Celebration will open the season
experience, and even build many different on Saturday, October 8 in downtown Longmont at 4th Avenue and Main Street.
types of homes in our gallery including: a tiny This street festival will include music and dance performances, art and craft
house, a log cabin, a shepherd’s wagon, a tipi, activities, cultural education, delicious food, downtown business altars, and
and even a pillow fort! the Gigantes Procession.
2 to 6 yrs: Sept 6-Dec 9*, Tues, Wed, Thurs, & Fri Native American Documentary Film Series
Session 1: 9-10:15 am Nov 6, 13, and 20; Sundays, 3 pm | Free - reservations recommended
Session II: 10:30-11:45 am In recognition of Native American Heritage Month and in complement to our
Session III: 12:30-1:45 pm “Tipi to Tiny House” exhibit, the Museum is presenting four documentary films over
Location: Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Rd the course of three Sunday afternoons in November with a special focus on the Wind
River Reservation and the Northern Arapaho, whose land once included what is now
Fee: $4 Museum members,
Longmont. Each film screening is free and will conclude with an audience Q&A.
$4.50 nonmembers,
no registration required
Basic Handgun and Concealed Carry Rifle Sundays and Public Hunter Sight In
Thinking of buying a handgun as a first time handgun owner Bring your rifles to sight in for hunting season for any
or interested in getting training to apply for your concealed distance from 3-100 yards. This public use activity at the
carry license? Learn how to safely store, carry, and shoot range does not require a membership. Non-range member
your handgun. This co-ed course is appropriate for all level of shooters may bring hunting caliber rifles only. For questions,
shooters. Gain valuable knowledge and skills of the shooting please call 303-774-4589.
sport, fundamentals of marksmanship, reloads, and clearing 12 & up: Sunday, 8am-5pm
malfunctions. This course exceeds state standards for concealed Aug 21, Sept 18, Oct 16, or Nov 13
carry permit (CCW) requirements. CCW permits must be
Fee: $15 per 30 minute block for non-range members
obtained in the county in which you reside.
18 & up: Saturday, 8am-5pm
Aug 27 399201 | Sept 24, Oct 22, Nov 19, or Dec 17 499201 Rules and regulations will apply. For inquires or
Fee: $130 reservations, call 303-774-4589 or 303-774-4587.
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