
On Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., Boulder County Commissioners invite locals to join a Town Hall focused on workforce development. Set to take place at the St. Vrain Community Hub on 515 Coffman Street, Longmont, attendees can expect a brief presentation from Workforce Boulder County (WfBC) staff, followed by a Q&A session where the commissioners will answer queries on the topic at hand and any other county-related issues residents may raise.
Open to the public with no need to register beforehand, the event offers an opportunity for community members to learn more about the diverse services WfBC provides, which aim to help individuals, families, and businesses in Boulder County. Offering career skills and financial stability resources, WfBC is keen on supporting local economic health and social cohesion. For those hoping to have their questions addressed, checking the speaker box on the sign-in sheet when entering the Town Hall is advised.
WfBC, a Colorado Workforce Center, plays a vital role in the Boulder County community, striving to ensure that the area remains a dynamic place to work, live, and experience joy. Their mission, according to Boulder County, is "to drive employment and education opportunities that enrich individual growth, economic health, and community connection."









