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Look for the HWNA Chili Cook-off and Skating Party!
on a Sunday afternoon in January or February (2009)
We’ve had this in the past and it’s been very well attended.
We pick a Sunday afternoon, we arrange for discounted skating at Roosevelt Park.
We then also have a Chili Contest at the Senior Center in Roosevelt Park.
Everyone’s invited to make a batch of chili and submit it for judging.
We have 3 judges, and they taste each Chili entrée, and declare a winner!!
We’ll be updating this page, as the plans are made.
Stay tuned for more info.
WELCOME!
You have arrived at the website for the HWNA. This is a group of neighbors and friends who live and work in the "Historic
Westside" neighborhood of Longmont, Colorado.
Our neighborhood is within the bounds of the original Chicago Colony of Longmont that is referred to around here as "Old Town".
We are fun-loving, active in our community, and support neighbor-to-neighbor dialogue.
Our Group Leader is Ellon (Lonnie) Dooley. You can reach her at: lonnie_dooley@msn.com or by telephone at: 303-682-0464.
Our Group Secretary is Daisy Quintana, email her at: daisy@inspiredhomelending.com and tell her you would like to join!
(Below) Longmont in the olden days: Terry Street sometime in the early 20th century. See the red brick church
on the right? That is where the Times-Call now sits.

BIG NEWS! OUR 2008 HOLIDAY EVENT!! The Historic Westside Neighborhood Association invites the public to the 4th Annual
Historic Home, Art and Gift Tour, 10 AM to 4 PM, Saturday, December 6th. Longmont, and the West Side Neighborhood have a rich
history, diverse architecture, and enormous home-grown artistic talent, come celebrate our community!
DETAILS FOR The 4th Annual Historic Home, Art and Gift Tour. See the work of local artists in five area homes: - 428
Pratt St., 529 Pratt St., 1030 Fifth Ave., 908 Third Ave., and 1013 Fourth Ave. Admission to all homes on the walking
tour is $7 per person and starts at any of these homes. Learn about the history of Longmont and the people that founded the
Chicago-Colorado Colony. Proceeds from the event benefit A Woman’s Work (www.awomanswork.org)

A Women's Work (link)


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