Apr 23 Tuesday
The San Juan Mountains Association invites the public to participate in a survey to share thoughts about conservation and outdoor recreation in southwest Colorado. The survey is available at SCCORR.org and is open through Tuesday, April 30th.
please take our survey! Give us 15 minutes so we can rep you in the local, region, and state decision-making processes. Brought to you by the Southwest Colorado Conservation and Outdoor Recreation Roundtable, stewarded by San Juan Mountains Association.
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.
Evelyn started practicing yoga many years ago because of its benefits for the back and neck difficulties she was experiencing, and soon discovered that the benefits were far greater than just addressing her physical well-being. For Evelyn, yoga has become an avenue for self-knowledge, self-love, awareness and physical well-being. She has a Masters in Curriculum, with over 20 years in education teaching students and adults, becoming a certified yoga instructor was the perfect choice for her. Evelyn studied with Yoga Acharya Tej Monga, Anand Mehrotra and Judith Lasater. She received her 200-hour and 500-hour Yoga Alliance Certification through Namah Shivaya Yoga. She has complete 600 hours in Ayurvedic Counseling. Since yoga is very much a personal experience and one based on levels of ability, her endeavor is to teach to the needs of individual students by modifying poses. Her classes are designed for both newcomers and seasoned practitioners. Each class focuses on proper alignment and breathing techniques, with an emphasis on core body strength. Her goal as an instructor is for all of her students to experience the full benefits of yoga.
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.
The Great Decisions Durango discussion group will meet at the Durango Public Library from 11:45AM to 1:45PM on Tuesday, April 23rd. The topic will be “U.S. - China Trade Rivalry." The public is invited to attend this free discussion and to bring a sack lunch.
Moderator Mearl Webb will present background materials and a film by the Foreign Policy Association, and lead participants in a discussion of the issues.
All kids can pick up a free snack pack at the Library Park from Pine River Shares every Tuesday from June 6-August 8 (except July 4).
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.
Fort Lewis College students perform a variety of music.