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february
08feb5:00 pm8:00 pmLoveland Lights LIVE

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Get ready for an unforgettable evening under the starlit sky as Centerra Engagement Assembly proudly presents “Loveland Lights LIVE” at the enchanting Chapungu Sculpture Park on Saturday, February 8th, from
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Get ready for an unforgettable evening under the starlit sky as Centerra Engagement Assembly proudly presents “Loveland Lights LIVE” at the enchanting Chapungu Sculpture Park on Saturday, February 8th, from 5-8 pm.
Immerse yourself in the lively tunes of dueling pianos, courtesy of Colorado Keys, as they transform the night into a symphony of melodies that will have you singing along!
Sip and savor the official Valentine’s wine and beer of 2025, specially curated by Sweetheart Winery and Grimm Brother’s Brewhouse. Enjoy the 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon and the Chocolate Blueberry Porter as well as a selection of their other delectable offerings. Let your taste buds embark on a journey of exquisite flavors while you enjoy the company of fellow enthusiasts.
2025 Loveland Valentine Wine
Sweet Heart Winery will be featuring their Cabernet Sauvignon from Alexander Valley, CA. This is the embodiment of romance. Rich, beautiful, and undeniably sexy, this wine is crafted with love and passion. In a place like Loveland, it’s not just a drink; it’s an experience that elevates every moment. Celebrate love with a wine that truly captures the essence of romance.
2025 Valentine Beer
Founded in 2010, Grimm Brothers Brewhouse is Loveland’s oldest Brewery. Once upon a time Grimm Brothers, in collaboration with the Loveland Chamber of Commerce and Visit Loveland, brewed a beer for the Sweetheart City. It was said that beer, known as The Bleeding Heart, held mystic powers. When consumed on a full moon, The Bleeding Heart was said to show you your heart’s true desire. This will be the 14th version of The Bleeding Heart release.
2025 Valentine Cupcake
B Sweet Cupcakes created the Valentine Cupcake flavor for the season of love. “Red Velvet Kiss” is a light chocolate infused red velvet cake, swirled with cream cheese morsels, topped with airy vanilla cream cheese frosting, coated in heart red sugar and kissed with a chocolate. #bsweetcupcakes
Step into a world of enchantment with Visit Loveland’s mesmerizing light show featuring over 300,000 lights, creating a magical ambiance that will transport you to a realm of pure joy and wonder.
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(Saturday) 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Centerra
08feb7:30 pm9:30 pmEpic Love: From Shakespeare to Superheroes

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Join us for an extraordinary evening of passion and heroism at “Epic Love: From Shakespeare to Superheroes,” a Valentine’s-themed concert that celebrates legendary romances and iconic tales. Be swept away
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Join us for an extraordinary evening of passion and heroism at “Epic Love: From Shakespeare to Superheroes,” a Valentine’s-themed concert that celebrates legendary romances and iconic tales. Be swept away by the stirring emotions of Tchaikovsky’s Romeo & Juliet Suite, the timeless love story brought to life through music. Experience the soaring tenderness of John Williams’ Superman Love Theme and the exhilarating energy of Michael Giacchino’s Thor: Love & Thunder – Mama’s Got a Brand New Hammer. The evening also features captivating opera highlights, including Verdi’s La traviata, Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore, and Rogers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma, performed by the brilliant soprano Dawna Rae Warren and tenor Miguel Ángel Ortega Bañales. Don’t miss this unforgettable celebration of love’s many forms, from the dramatic to the heroic.
Devin Patrick Hughes conductor
Symphony of the Rockies (formerly Arapahoe Philharmonic) has been a pillar of the Denver Metro arts community for more than 70 years. Devin Patrick Hughes, artistic director and conductor, was appointed in 2013 and has led the creation of a new ensemble that makes world class symphonic music accessible throughout the mountain region.
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(Saturday) 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
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Lone Tree Arts Center
10075 Commons St
15feb7:00 pm9:30 pmMasterwork No.3: “The Light After the Storm”

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From the stormy turbulence of Britten, to Elgar’s Cello Concerto, and Brahm’s “sunniest” of symphonies | Featuring Clancy Newman, Cello
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From the stormy turbulence of Britten, to Elgar’s Cello Concerto, and Brahm’s “sunniest” of symphonies | Featuring Clancy Newman, Cello
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(Saturday) 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
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Longmont Symphony Orchestra
19feb6:30 pm9:30 pmAmericana: Redefined with Boulder Philharmonic

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Experience the rich tapestry of American Folk like never before! ? *AMERICANA: REDEFINED* pushes beyond the traditional boundaries of “Americana,” weaving in the sounds of gospel, jazz, blues, bluegrass, country,
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Experience the rich tapestry of American Folk like never before! ? *AMERICANA: REDEFINED* pushes beyond the traditional boundaries of “Americana,” weaving in the sounds of gospel, jazz, blues, bluegrass, country, and global folk influences from the diverse cultures that shape America.
Join us at the iconic Dickens Opera House in Longmont, CO, for the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra’s final performance of this season’s all-new *SHIFT* series. Designed to break free from the traditional orchestral setting, this innovative series brings the unexpected to life in some of the most stunning venues along the Front Range.
Celebrate music, community, and creativity—whether you’re enjoying an energetic ensemble with a cold brew or exploring the roots of folk, *SHIFT* offers an unforgettable musical journey. Don’t miss it! ?? #AmericanaRedefined #SHIFTSeries #BoulderPhil
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(Wednesday) 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
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Dickens Opera House
21feb7:30 pm9:30 pmMozart's Requiem for Four-hand Piano

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Mozart’s Requiem stands as one of the most sublime masterpieces in the classical repertoire. This performance features a unique arrangement by 19th century Austrian composer Carl Czerny for four-hand piano,
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Mozart’s Requiem stands as one of the most sublime masterpieces in the classical repertoire. This performance features a unique arrangement by 19th century Austrian composer Carl Czerny for four-hand piano, choir, and soloists.
By resetting the orchestral arrangement for four hands at the piano, Czerny created an intimate and distinctive sound that brings new perspective to Mozart’s final work while maintaining its profound emotional depth.
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(Friday) 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Location
First Congressional Church
march
20mar7:00 pmIgor Stravinsky’s “L’Histoire du Soldat” (“The Soldier’s Tale)

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Accompanied by a narrator, the Longmont Symphony Orchestra performs Stravinsky’s score from this celebrated 1918 theater piece featuring a mix of jazz, tango rhythms, marches, a waltz and a chorale.
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Accompanied by a narrator, the Longmont Symphony Orchestra performs Stravinsky’s score from this celebrated 1918 theater piece featuring a mix of jazz, tango rhythms, marches, a waltz and a chorale. A soldier on leave from the army trades his violin for a magic book that can tell the future and make him rich, but he soon discovers that he has made a deal with the devil.
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(Thursday) 7:00 pm
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Longmont Museum
In 1940, the first exhibits opened to the public in the carriage house at the Callahan House. The Museum outgrew that space, and, in 1954, moved to the basement of the Memorial Building in Roosevelt Park.
The Museum became more officially structured with the incorporation of the Longmont Museum, Inc., on October 4, 1961.
In 1970, the Museum changed from a private, nonprofit organization to a department of the City of Longmont. Shortly after that, the Museum moved again, this time to a converted Sorenson garage at 3rd and Kimbark. The new space opened its doors on September 13, 1970. In 1973, the garage was torn down and the Museum moved to a converted City warehouse and garage at 375 Kimbark Street.
In November 1999, Longmont voters approved $5 million in a bond issue to build a new museum. The bond issue was approved by over 77 percent of voters. The Longmont Museum & Cultural Center was further enhanced by a $1 million gift from the Bill and Lila Stewart family. Now located at 400 Quail Road, just east of Main Street in south Longmont, the Longmont Museum invites visitors to come and see our regularly changing exhibits, experience our education programs, and enjoy the views from our Longs Peak Room tower.
In 2015, the Museum opened the Stewart Auditorium, an 11,000 square foot expansion made possible by a $4.5 million capital campaign. The expansion included the 250-seat Stewart auditorium and Cone-Shortall stage, the glass-walled Swan Atrium, and the Kaiser Permanente Education Center, which greatly expanded the Museum’s classroom space.
In 2023, the Museum once again launched a new capital campaign, this time to fund a comprehensive expansion, including a complete renovation of the outdoor courtyard, adding a dedicated children’s gallery, and doubling the size of the existing gallery space, among other enhancements. The campaign goal is $8 million with a kickoff and groundbreaking in September, 2023.
Longmont is a diverse, multicultural and receptive city, one in which it’s easy for people to make connections and to thrive as part of the community. As home to many customs and cultures, it’s easy for residents and visitors to find fellowship with others of similar backgrounds and to explore and join in traditions that are new or foreign. The many nonprofit, civic and cultural organizations of Longmont welcome new people to become involved, and there is opportunity to find others with whom to share almost any interest. Not only do “you belong in Longmont” if you’re looking for a welcoming hometown or business location, but “when you’re in Longmont, you belong.”