
A.J. Foxx stands in to check focus on cameras before the start of the Longmont’s Most Talented event at Longmont Public Media on Sept. 15. (Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer)
Two local nonprofits where people can create art, access advanced equipment and collaborate on projects may come together to make their services even more accessible.
On Tuesday, Longmont Public Media Executive Director and General Manager Sergio Angeles is scheduled to update the City Council on the organization’s work and direction.
“In the coming months, TinkerMill & Longmont Public Media will sign (a memorandum of understanding) to explore a merger,” according to a slide presentation that is attached to the council’s packet of materials.
In an interview Monday, TinkerMill Executive Director Erin Hoard clarified that TinkerMill and Longmont Public Media are exploring a…