 Welcome to This Week in Longmont for November 6th, 2020, I'm your host, Craig Stevens. Most city facilities closed next Wednesday. Longmont City Government observes the Veteran's Holiday on Wednesday, November 11th. All city facilities will be closed, except the Longmont Recreation Center, the St. Vane Memorial Building, and Centennial Pool, which will be open regular COVID hours by reservation. The Longmont Museum will be open regular COVID hours. Wednesday and Thursday trash recycling and composting will be collected one day later than usual. City Advisory Board application deadline extended. Residents are invited to serve as official advisors to the Longmont City Council on any of several boards or commissions. The committees serve as advisory groups helping City Council learn about and make decisions on a variety of issues that affect the safety, economy, and quality of life of Longmont residents and businesses. Applicants must be a registered voter of Longmont and reside inside Longmont City Limits for at least one year prior to being appointed. The application deadline has been extended to Friday, November 20th at 5pm. For more information, call the City Clerk's Office at 303-651-8649. Free Landfill Drop Day. The City of Longmont offers residents an opportunity to take one level pickup load free of charge to the Front Range Landfill, located at 1830 Weld County Road 5 in Erie from 7am to 2pm on Saturday, November 14th. Loads must be covered and secured for transport. Oversized loads and second loads will be billed accordingly. Please take a photo ID and a copy of your current utility bill to show that you are a City of Longmont customer. For more information, visit LongmontColorado.gov forward slash Waste Services or call 303-651-8416. Due to uncertainty related to COVID-19, please confirm before traveling to the landfill that this event is taking place as scheduled. Join Read for Your Health Book Group. The library's health focus book group is returning in December with a new virtual format and Heart, a History by cardiologist Sandeep Juhar. The next meeting of the librarian hosted book group for adults and teens aged 16 and older will be from 7 to 8.30pm on Tuesday, December 8th via WebEx. Participation is free but registration is required. Instructions for joining the meeting will be sent by email following registration. For more information and to register, visit bit.ly forward slash book groups. Falling Leaves, Sweeping Streets. As the leaves fall, city staff and contractors hit the streets in force to sweep them up. The street sweeping routes and operations are designed to not interfere with trash collection and to ensure that bike lanes are swept as well. It is also a standard practice as sweeps no routes following snowfall. Find maps that show the estimated schedule of city fall sweeping at lawnmontcolorow.gov forward slash street sweeping or call 303-651-841-6 for more information. Boulder County offers warrant forgiveness program. The Boulder County District Attorney's Office is offering another fresh start event. Fresh Start is an innovative warrant forgiveness program that provides an opportunity for people with an outstanding warrant to resolve their warrant without being arrested. The program is designed to give those with active warrants stemming from nonviolent and low level misdemeanor or traffic cases are an opportunity to move forward towards a resolution in their case. Individuals with warrants and qualifying cases will speak with representatives from the District Attorney's Office and either resolve the case or set the case for a new court date. The event will be held at the Boulder County Justice Center and Longmont Courthouses on Saturday, November 7th, 2020 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Eligibility Guidelines are posted on the District Attorney's website located at www.bouldercounty.org forward slash district-attorney or call 303-441-3700. Virtual fitness classes on Zoom. Enjoy working out in the comfort of your home with Recreation Services Fitness Instructors. Register each week for more than 20 virtual classes, live, not recorded classes, are offered through Zoom and include Zumba, Barre, Sculptin Tone, Pill Yoga, Gentle Fitness and more. Monthly, quarterly and annual recreation passes. And Silver Sneakers, Renew Active Memberships are accepted. Non-pass holders can pay $5 per week for seniors aged 55 and up or $10 per week for those younger than 55. Learn more at longmontcarao.gov forward slash fitness or call 303-774-4800. This has been This Week in Longmont for November 6th, 2020. Thank you for watching.