Apr 22 Monday
HIIT stands for High Intense Interval Training. Each class will consist of a demonstration, warm-up, and 10-12 stations where we will focus on a specific body group per station. We will rotate through 3 rounds with a short break between each round. When the work out is over we cool down and stretch.
All equipment will be provided. These HIITs will be outside, please plan accordingly and bring your own water.
Workout using your own body weight or light hand weights to work all the body parts! The free classes are always similar in style but always different moves to keep it fun and fresh. You’ll need a yoga mat & light hand weights. If you don’t have them, they are extras that can be used. Each class is around 35 min. long. Modifications are always available. It’s always a fun, upbeat, encouraging, and a great workout. Taught by Tammy Williams, certified fitness instructor. All ages and fitness levels are welcome! Follow us on the Mountaintop Movement Facebook page for more info. Note: sometimes this class may be held outside in the Library Park!
An ecletic blend of hand crafted work by local artisans. Start your holidays with friends, good cheer and door prizes!
The Bonnie Dallas Senior Center in Farmington presents the High Desert Games Senior Olympics. Registration opens Monday, February 12th and the games run March 15th through May 31st. The Games are open to those 50 years and up - and will feature table tennis, darts, bocce ball, and field day... to shuffleboard, pickleball, chess, and more. Sign up is at fmtn.org/BDSC or in person at the Senior Center.
(208 N Wall Ave). Registration is $15 before March 31 and $20 after March 31. Participants will receive a t-shirt (while supplies last) and registration will remain open throughout the duration of the games. For more info call (505) 599-1380.
The Farmington Museum presents "Survival: The Exhibition," from Saturday, February 3rd through May 4th. Visitors can explore 8 unique survival zones and the optional Adventure Zone Ropes Course. Details are available at FarmingtonMuseum.org.
Investigate, collaborate, problem solve, play, build, collect, and climb your way to becoming the ultimate survival expert where visitors’ confidence and problem-solving skills are put to the test. Survival is open 7 days a week and the Adventure Zone is open Thursday through Monday (closed Tue & Wed.) Tickets are $12 or $15 with the optional Adventure Zone add-on. Groups must register in advance. Learn more at (505) 599-1174.
The Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency's 2024 rain barrel sale continues through Saturday, May 4th. The event usually sells out every year. More information is at fourcore.org.
Details and photos can be found at rainwatersolutions.com/products/4core.
A three-way stop is set up at Holly Avenue and Florida Road with rumble strips and stop signs to allow left turns from Holly Avenue onto Florida Road from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. to accommodate drivers during construction on County Road 250 and 251. Signs will be removed outside of the 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. hours. Police and flaggers will be directing traffic for the next week in the afternoons.
Join us weekly to explore new interests, delve into the wonders of learning science, and create artistic masterpieces!
Parents or guardians of children below 6th grade must register their children in order for them to attend after school programs. For more information and registration links visit www.prlibrary.org/kids-programs/.
The next Durango Death Cafe takes place at the Public Library at 4PM on Monday, April 22nd. The event is a time and place where people come to share refreshments and discuss death openly and honestly. The aim is to increase awareness about death in order to help people make the most of their (finite) lives.
There is never an intention of leading participants to any conclusion, product or course of action. A Death Café is not a bereavement support or grief counseling setting, nor is it a place to give people information about death and dying. It is not for people who, for whatever reason, are unwilling to discuss the subject of death comfortably and openly. Interesting conversations are guaranteed! These events are facilitated by Lola Montano, a registered nurse who is pursuing her hospice certification and is interested in becoming a death doula.