 Welcome to this week in Longmont for November 30th, 2020. I'm your host, Craig Stevens. Longmont Museum annual holiday show. Plan now to attend an entertaining, fundraising holiday extravaganza. Broadcast live and free. From the Longmont Museum, Stuart Auditorium beginning at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday, December 5th. Enjoy some of your favorite local musicians as they perform original tunes and holiday standards to help get everyone into the mood of the season. The evening will also include live interviews and the unexpected. Any classic telethon style donations will be taken online. Tune in live on the museum's Facebook page, longmontpublicmedia.org, or on Comcast channel 8880. December Shred Event canceled. The Shred Event, scheduled for Saturday, December 5th, at the Waste Diversion Center is canceled. The next Shred Event is scheduled for January 9th, 2021. Due to uncertainty related to COVID-19, please confirm before leaving home that the event is being held. The Waste Diversion Center, located at 140 Main Street, is open and there's a designated bin for shredded paper at the drop-off area. For more information and a schedule of 2021 Shred Event dates, visit bit.ly forward slash paper shredding. Use your winter passport and win. Longmont small businesses need your support now more than ever and downtown Longmont offers even more reasons to think and shop locally this holiday season. The winter passport program is back and now is your chance to win a share of thousands of dollars in prizes this year. Every winter passport entrant will receive a VIP shopper card in January with exclusive deals, discounts, and specials. For more information, visit downtownlongmont.com. Free mental health workshops, supporting action for mental health committee. SAM will present a virtual no-cost mental health wellness retreat on December 11th and 12th. Attend a variety of workshops for all ages with topics ranging from yoga, couples and parenting, to communication, music, and many more. All workshops will be presented in English and Spanish and space is limited for some of them for more information call 303-651-8580. Stop the porch pirates. The holidays are the season for porch pirates. Help keep packages delivered to your porch out of the hands of thieves. Consider an alternative shipping address. Ask vendors to require your signature for their deliveries. Track your deliveries and be at home when they are scheduled and make it look like someone is always home. If you're the victim of theft, please file a police report online. Your information combined with that from others will help police identify the thieves. Visit longmontcaro.gov and search online police report. Protect yourself from identity theft. Join Longmont police detective Steve Desmond from 8.30 to 10 a.m. on Wednesday, December 9th for a virtual workshop on how to protect your identity. You'll learn about different types of identity theft and what to do if your identity is stolen, as well as how to spot and prevent several types of fraud. Registration is required. Call 303-776-2265 for more information. This event is hosted by High Plains Bank in partnership with the Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce. This has been This Week in Longmont for November 30th, 2020. Thank you for watching.