 Hi, I'm Sergio Angelis with Longmont Public Media, and this is This Week in Longmont for August 21, 2020. Enjoy the Big Summer Concert virtually. In lieu of the outdoor downtown summer concerts at Fourth Avenue and Kimbark Street, the Longmont Downtown Development Authority, the LDDA, the Longmont Museum, and Longmont Public Media are teaming up to live broadcast the internationally acclaimed Face Vocal Band from the Museum's Stuart Auditorium at 7.30pm on Friday, August 28. You can view the concert for free on the Museum's or LDDA's Facebook pages at longmontpublicmedia.org or on local Comcast Channel 8 or 880. Through August 24, you can enter to win a private, in-person viewing of the concert or a share of a $1,000 prize package just by shopping at downtown Longmont businesses. For additional details, please visit downtownlongmont.com. Hazardous waste drop-off cancelled. The 2020 Chemical Drop-off Day, scheduled for Saturday, September 12, has been cancelled. Longmont residents can visit paintcare.org for locations to dispose of paint. Residents also can take items at no charge to the Boulder County Hazardous Materials Management Facility, located at 1901 63rd Street in Boulder. You can schedule your appointment at bowco.org. Businesses can also schedule appointments at bowco.org, and they can take items for a fee to Viola. Visit hwdisposal.com for more information about disposing of various types of wastes. You can also visit longmontcolorado.gov forward slash waste services or call 303-651-8416. Boulder County's statement on recent USPS reported policy and service changes. Boulder County Clerk and Recorder Molly Fitzpatrick released a statement on August 18, 2020 on recent USPS reported policy and service changes. She says it is the mission of the Boulder County Clerk and Recorder's office to ensure that our elections are conducted with the guiding values of accessibility, security, efficiency, and integrity. Please read the full statement online. The library's fourth annual volunteer fair aims to connect some of those thoughtful, committed citizens with local organizations who need their help from now through Monday, August 31. This year's volunteer fair has moved online, but will still have dozens of participating non-profits and volunteer groups from around the longmont community available to share information about their work and answer your questions. The registration is absolutely not necessary. Just visit the library's website during the fair, peruse the list of participating linked organizations, and discover how you can become a world changer too. Protect yourself from West Nile virus. Mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus have been found in Longmont. The mosquito born West Nile virus can cause serious illness, even death. Please protect yourself by using deat or an alternative, dressing in long sleeves and long pants, staying inside from dusk to dawn, and draining standing water. Longmont contracts with citywide monitoring and spraying is used when mosquitoes that carry West Nile exceed certain thresholds. To stay informed and to add your name to the notification or shutoff list, please visit LongmontColorado.gov forward slash West Nile. Save on your business utility bill. To save money, you first have to understand where you're spending it. Help your organization master that first step with How to Read My Utility Bills, a free virtual workshop for Longmont businesses at 8 a.m. on Thursday, September 3rd. The event will help you navigate rate structures, seasonal changes, types of service, and more for your Excel energy natural gas bill and your city of Longmont utilities, which include electric water, wastewater, and of course, next slide. And we'll include money saving tips and efficiency options. To learn more and register, email SBP at LongmontColorado.gov or call 303-651-8416. Library introduces Princeton Reviews Tutor.com service. Just in time for students and educators to head back to the online learning environment, the Longmont Public Library has announced the availability of a premier learning tool from the Princeton Review Company. Tutor.com is a live on-demand service providing tutoring, homework help, test preparation, and writing assistance for students and grades K through adult, as well as adult education and career development support services. It is completely free to library card holders. And that's been this week in Longmont for August 21st. Thank you for tuning in. We'll see you next week.