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4 lv 'i, Z 1f11 4.1 7 Ill' 7 I I Iliff I cc ongmont, The Place To Be, the motto for our community of 114 years old that affords a breathtaking view of the front range and especially of the 14,655 Longs Peak after which the city was named in 1885. Being only 33 miles north of the metropolitan area of Denver and 12 miles northeast of the neighboring county seat of Boulder, Longmont has its own distinct identity, a pioneering spirit that still strives today. The 410 square mile St. Vrain Valley School District serves 47,000, a city Lynn Sanchez grins from ear to ear as she Won the 8100 jackpot at Booster Club Bingo game. 162 Communityfllndex 14,000 students in ten communi- ties with six high schools. Students in the district come from a variety of backgrounds and speak 23 different languages. Major employers in the area include IBM, Storage Technology, Hewlett Packard, and MiniScribe. Five hundred businesses belong to the local Chamber of Commerce of which 98'Zp are locally owned. Support from the business community is important whether it was sponsoring students to attend CloseUp or purchasing advertising in the Skyline Sun newspaper. Twenty-five per cent of the publishing costs of the 1985 yearbook came from the sales of patron ads from the community. Ancient man, Plains Indians, explorers, mountainmen, prospec- tors, cattlemen, farmers, mer- chants, townbuilders, technicians and engineers . . . these people and many others have all been pio- neers of Longmont and the St. Vrain Valley from prehistoric times to the present. The town of Longmont was laid in the square mile bounded by present First Avenue on the south, Martin St. to the east, Ninth to the north, and Bowen on the west. Su' -- 2 if' fr n , K , us-s J. J f v-.....,,,.
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