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Monthly Make-Along: Bee Baths | Fettle & Fire
May 1, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Longmont
We hope you'll join us for May's Monthly Make-Along, bee baths!
This 90 minute workshop will be led by Gen Eliot and Lindsey Bricker at the Fettle & Fire studio in Midtown Longmont, Colorado.
When you add a bee bath to your garden, you provide a vital resource for local bees. Although honeybees don’t use water for hydration, they collect water to aid their digestion and keep their guts healthy. Bees also collect water in their wings to fan themselves inside their hot hives.
Perhaps the most important reason to provide water for bees is to support bee larvae. Nurse bees need water to create royal jelly to feed bee larva and help them grow. Learn more at savethebee.org!
We'll use our signature colorful stoneware in red, orange, yellow, light green, dark green, blue, lavender, and ivory to create bee baths. You can expect to create one or two bee baths during the workshop! No clay experience is required for this activity.
Please wear clothing you don't mind dirtying, and bring beverages in closed-top containers to protect them from clay dust. All tools and materials are provided. You'll be able to pick up your projects approximately two weeks after the workshop, or we will be happy to ship them to you if you're not local.
Let us know if you have any questions - we're looking forward to hosting you!
Information Source: Fettle & Fire | eventbrite
PROPERTY RETURNED TO YOU / LONGMONT POLICE | Longmont Public Safety (Police Services)
May 7, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Longmont
PLEASE READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO SIGNING UP TO GET PROPERTY RETURNED TO YOU.
PLEASE NOTE: Beginning December 1, 2017, Property and Evidence will utilize a reservation system for the return of property currently in our storage. This will substantially reduce the wait time for this retrieval by allowing staff to gather these items prior to your arrival.
TIME:
9 am to 4pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; Friday's 10am to 2pm (appointment scheduling for the current day ends at 7am)
LOCATION
: If you have an appointment, please go to the first floor of the Safety and Justice Building located at 225 Kimbark Street. Once you come into the lobby proceed to the window on the left and call the PROPERTY AND EVIDENCE phone number listed above the lobby phone.
APPOINTMENTS:
Property is released by appointment only beginning December 1, 2017. There is no charge to sign up on Eventbrite. Our switch to a reservation system better serves our community with shorter wait times. Be sure keep track of your appointment time confirmation emailed to you. We recommend that you print this out or have it available on a mobile device. The time you have reserved is on the lower half of the ticket. We cannot take residents for a time in which you have not been scheduled.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Please be advised that you may experience a short wait time. Please also be advised that there may be some instances where the Property and Evidence staff may be called away from the Safety and Justice Building to assist with off-site support for crime scene investigations. If this happens on the day of your appointment, we apologize in advance. Please schedule a new appointment.
In order to claim any property, proper photo identification is required.
If you receive written notification from the Property Section that you have property to claim, this property will be held for 60 days after the mailing of the notice. Proof of ownership, such as a sales receipt, may be required in some instances. Unclaimed property will be disposed of per municipal ordinance.
If you are unable to claim your property, you may designate another person to the claim the property for you. In this case, you must provide your agent with a notarized letter authorizing that person to claim your property for you. The agent must present the notarized letter and proper photo identification to the evidence personnel in order for the property to be released.
Unclaimed property or evidence with an unknown owner or when there is no known address of the owner, is advertised in the local newspaper and held for sixty (60) days after the actual date advertised. If the property is not claimed, it will be disposed of per municipal ordinance.
It is the policy of the Longmont Police Department to allow a finder of property to claim found property. Every attempt will be made to locate the rightful owner. However a finder may claim found property, which will be available 60 days after the advertised date. The finder must make the request in writing. Employees of the City of Longmont cannot claim found property. If you have any questions, please
email
Property/Evidence Section.
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT WITH PROPERTY AND EVIDENCE
(not live yet, please check back)
All items not claimed by time frames set under Longmont Municipal Code are sent to auction. Longmont Police Department is currently utilizing Roller Auctions. They can be reached by phone at (303)289-1600 or you may find additional information on their
website
.
For questions not answered on this page, please
email
or call (303) 651-8528.
Information Source: LONGMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY | eventbrite
PROPERTY RETURNED TO YOU / LONGMONT POLICE | Longmont Public Safety (Police Services)
May 12, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Longmont
Information Source: LONGMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY | eventbrite
Longmont, Louisville, Lafayette - Courageous Colorado Listening Tour | City of Longmont Public Library
May 13, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Longmont
Join civic leaders across Colorado for a nonpartisan conversation about the future of our great state and to answer the questions:
How can we build a more courageous and representative democracy in Colorado? How can Colorado inspire the nation?
Information Source: Courageous Colorado Listening Tour | eventbrite
Monthly Make-Along: Bee Baths **additional date added!** | Fettle & Fire
May 22, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Longmont
We hope you'll join us for May's Monthly Make-Along, bee baths!
This 90 minute workshop will be led by Gen Eliot and Lindsey Bricker at the Fettle & Fire studio in Midtown Longmont, Colorado.
When you add a bee bath to your garden, you provide a vital resource for local bees. Although honeybees don’t use water for hydration, they collect water to aid their digestion and keep their guts healthy. Bees also collect water in their wings to fan themselves inside their hot hives.
Perhaps the most important reason to provide water for bees is to support bee larvae. Nurse bees need water to create royal jelly to feed bee larva and help them grow. Learn more at savethebee.org!
We'll use our signature colorful stoneware in red, orange, yellow, light green, dark green, blue, lavender, and ivory to create bee baths. You can expect to create one or two bee baths during the workshop! No clay experience is required for this activity.
Our adult workshops are for ages 16 and up ONLY! By registering, you are confirming that you (and any registered guests) are 16 or older.
Please wear clothing you don't mind dirtying, and bring beverages in closed-top containers to protect them from clay dust. All tools and materials are provided. You'll be able to pick up your projects approximately two weeks after the workshop, or we will be happy to ship them to you if you're not local.
Let us know if you have any questions - we're looking forward to hosting you!
Information Source: Fettle & Fire | eventbrite
PROPERTY RETURNED TO YOU / LONGMONT POLICE | Longmont Public Safety (Police Services)
May 30, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Longmont
PLEASE READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO SIGNING UP TO GET PROPERTY RETURNED TO YOU.
PLEASE NOTE: Beginning December 1, 2017, Property and Evidence will utilize a reservation system for the return of property currently in our storage. This will substantially reduce the wait time for this retrieval by allowing staff to gather these items prior to your arrival.
TIME:
9 am to 4pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; Friday's 10am to 2pm (appointment scheduling for the current day ends at 7am)
LOCATION
: If you have an appointment, please go to the first floor of the Safety and Justice Building located at 225 Kimbark Street. Once you come into the lobby proceed to the window on the left and call the PROPERTY AND EVIDENCE phone number listed above the lobby phone.
APPOINTMENTS:
Property is released by appointment only beginning December 1, 2017. There is no charge to sign up on Eventbrite. Our switch to a reservation system better serves our community with shorter wait times. Be sure keep track of your appointment time confirmation emailed to you. We recommend that you print this out or have it available on a mobile device. The time you have reserved is on the lower half of the ticket. We cannot take residents for a time in which you have not been scheduled.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Please be advised that you may experience a short wait time. Please also be advised that there may be some instances where the Property and Evidence staff may be called away from the Safety and Justice Building to assist with off-site support for crime scene investigations. If this happens on the day of your appointment, we apologize in advance. Please schedule a new appointment.
In order to claim any property, proper photo identification is required.
If you receive written notification from the Property Section that you have property to claim, this property will be held for 60 days after the mailing of the notice. Proof of ownership, such as a sales receipt, may be required in some instances. Unclaimed property will be disposed of per municipal ordinance.
If you are unable to claim your property, you may designate another person to the claim the property for you. In this case, you must provide your agent with a notarized letter authorizing that person to claim your property for you. The agent must present the notarized letter and proper photo identification to the evidence personnel in order for the property to be released.
Unclaimed property or evidence with an unknown owner or when there is no known address of the owner, is advertised in the local newspaper and held for sixty (60) days after the actual date advertised. If the property is not claimed, it will be disposed of per municipal ordinance.
It is the policy of the Longmont Police Department to allow a finder of property to claim found property. Every attempt will be made to locate the rightful owner. However a finder may claim found property, which will be available 60 days after the advertised date. The finder must make the request in writing. Employees of the City of Longmont cannot claim found property. If you have any questions, please
email
Property/Evidence Section.
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT WITH PROPERTY AND EVIDENCE
(not live yet, please check back)
All items not claimed by time frames set under Longmont Municipal Code are sent to auction. Longmont Police Department is currently utilizing Roller Auctions. They can be reached by phone at (303)289-1600 or you may find additional information on their
website
.
For questions not answered on this page, please
email
or call (303) 651-8528.
Information Source: LONGMONT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY | eventbrite