Tag: Left Hand Brewing

  • Stronger Together Through Community

    Thursday’s Pints and Perspectives was the final session before the series turns to election topics. The conversation centered on social capital and our guests were Kirsten Pellicer, second generation owner of Longmont’s Ace Hardware, and Dr. Don Haddad former superintendent of SVVSD. Their message resonated with me. The more time and care we invest in one another, the stronger and healthier our city becomes. Volunteering and giving back are contagious. When people see their neighbors pitch in, they are more likely to join.


    Dr. Haddad shared a line that stayed with me. If the goal is to win once, set a goal. If the goal is to win again and again, build a system. That is how I think about service. Longmont needs systems that make collaboration the default. Residents, schools, businesses, nonprofits, and city departments should be able to find one another easily, share information and solve problems quickly. That requires clear points of contact, simple processes, and a culture that rewards teamwork.


    This is what that looks like in practice. Bring everyone to the table. No single group has all the answers. Listen to renters and homeowners, students and seniors, small business owners and workers and people with different political views. Make city help easier to use. Align departments so residents and businesses can reach a real person, receive clear steps, and move forward without avoidable delays. Keep Longmont moving. Build safer crossings, calm fast streets, improve wayfinding, and make transit and first and last mile connections more reliable so everyday trips feel easier. Keep families here. Expand attainable and for sale options such as duplexes, townhomes, and tiny homes that give kids stability and help working households put down roots.


    A question from the evening asked whether leaders should be the trunk of the tree or the leaves. The trunk is steady and anchored. That is the model embraced here. Positions do not change with the audience. Residents deserve consistency and plain talk, not words that shift with the wind. Count on hearing the same message in every room.


    It has been a privilege to learn alongside this community through the series. Many candidates have rotated through, and a few have been steady faces from one session to the next. My promise going forward is simple. Keep showing up. Listen more than talk, since we have two ears and one mouth for a reason. Keep building the social capital that makes Longmont stronger. If this vision reflects where Longmont should go next, please donate to this campaign to help me win this election.

  • Reflections from Left Hand Pints & Perspectives: Let’s Keep the Conversation Going!


    I’ve had the pleasure of attending every Left Hand Pints & Perspectives event (I will miss my first one on Aug 7th) , and each session leaves me even more grateful for the passionate, thoughtful community we have here in Longmont. Our most recent discussion was no exception, drawing in new faces and sparking lively conversation about the challenges and opportunities shaping our city’s future.


    Recap of the Latest Discussion
    This month’s topic focused on growth—and more specifically, the employment imbalance in Longmont. Thanks to excellent speakers and honest audience input, several key points emerged:
    • Housing is outpacing job creation: Longmont’s rapid housing growth means more residents are calling our city home, but local job opportunities haven’t kept up. As a result, more people are commuting out of town for work—impacting both our local economy and quality of life.
    • Affordability concerns persist: With low vacancy rates and a shortage of starter homes and senior housing, finding affordable options remains a serious challenge for families and longtime residents alike.
    • Community voices matter: One thing is clear—diverse perspectives are essential as we work toward balanced, sustainable growth that keeps Longmont vibrant for everyone.


    What stood out most to me was the energy in the room and the respect everyone showed for their neighbors’ ideas. Whether you’re a candidate, a longtime resident, or new to town, these honest conversations are how we move forward together.


    My Commitment to You
    Whenever I’m at the table, whether it’s as a board chair, council member, or simply your neighbor, you have my promise: I’ll always be present, engaged, and listening. Our city deserves leaders who give their full attention to the issues and to you, the people of Longmont.


    Join Us at the Next Pints & Perspectives
    If you haven’t yet made it to a Pints & Perspectives evening, I encourage you to check it out! It’s a relaxed, welcoming space to meet neighbors, learn from community experts, and share your voice on the big issues facing Longmont. Your input truly makes these gatherings meaningful.
    Let’s keep our attention where it counts—on each other, and on building a Strong Longmont for All.


    I hope to see you at the next discussion!

    — Alex
    alexforlongmont.com

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