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    Memorial Building

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    St. Vrain Memorial Building

    3.5(4 reviews)
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    We have been coming here for years. They have itty-bitty city for the toddlers, which is great…read more It's inexpensive as well and in the mornings. they have a pretty big gym, his and hers showers and locker room. I think they have a daycare center with the outdoor play area which is nice. They have bike racks for your bike. Bus stop in the back next door to Main Street and a nice big town park. My son ran in before practice at the park next-door to use the restroom and the front desk said we had to pay so I had to pay for my son to use the restroom. I thought that was definitely upsetting considering the fact that were residence and long time customers. But all in all, they're great place to get a good workout and join the classes for the elderly and more

    This week is LGBTQ Pride week, and I am NOT HAPPY with the Longmont fire hydrant situation…read more They are currently painted red and white, and I believe there should be designated rainbow-colored fire hydrants, for dogs with gender identity issues. I called Longmont Public Safety chief, Mike Butler, concerning this issue, and he wasn't helpful AT ALL. I told him my dog doesn't like to squat when she pees--she likes to lift her leg, and I needed to know that she is free to pee at the fire hydrant of her choice, without fear of discrimination. Mr. Butler said that as far as he knew, Longmont TREES were transgender, so what was the problem? Mr. Butler didn't give a rip about equal rights for dogs to use the fire hydrant of their choice, regardless of gender identity.

    Memorial Building - amateursportsteams - Updated May 2026

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