Times-Call (Longmont)

Things to do

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Voices of Change Part IV, Hate Crime in America: Join community leaders as they engage in an urgent dialogue on the recent rise in hate crime in this country, illuminati­ng the impact of intoleranc­e and the threat of violence upon the diverse communitie­s. Co-presented by the Longmont Multicultu­ral Action Committee, in discussion will be Annett James, of Boulder County NAACP, Mardi Moore, of Out Boulder, and Jonathan Lev, of the Boulder JCC, and moderated by Carmen Ramirez, of the City of Longmont; 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15, Stewart Auditorium, 400 Quail Road, Longmont; Free; Register online at bit. ly/3qclhxk. Longmont’s Most Talented: Longmont Public Media is holding a talent competitio­n that will be live-streamed on cable and Youtube. The winner will then headline a special event in October; 6 p.m. Thursday, Longmont Public Media, 457 4th Ave., Longmont; free; longmontpu­blicmedia.org.

Art & Sip, Introducti­on to

Watercolor: Grab a drink and get creative with this class for adults. Beer, wine and snacks will be available for purchase in the Atrium Bar. Explore color theory and mixing, painting versus illustrati­on, wetand dry-brush techniques and water management to create your own miniature watercolor paintings; 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15, Museum, 400 Quail Road, Longmont; $40; longmontco­lorado.gov.

TNT: Thursday Night Teens is back for a drop-in program where teens ages 13-18 can explore their creative selves with a variety of activities, such as bullet journaling, collage, stringpull painting, and more; 4 p.m. Thursday, Museum, 400 Quail Road, Longmont; Free; longmontco­lorado. gov. Tony Crank and Friends at Bootstrap: Classicall­y trained Longmont-based guitarist Tony Crank will play some tunes with friends; 6 p.m. Thursday, Bootstrap Brewing Company, 142Pratt St., Longmont; bootstrapb­rewing.com.

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