Nov 06 Thursday
The public may honor the lives of military veterans at Durango's Greenmount Cemetery by purchasing a wreath at bluestarmomsofdurango.org. The deadline to purchase a wreath is Friday, November 28, for placement in December.
Checks can be mailed to Blue Star Moms of Durango, PO Box 874, Bayfield, CO 81122. Wreaths Across America remembers, honors and teaches about our fallen military heroes.
The Durango Arts Center presents the photo series "Stay Tuned," by local artist Benjamin Dukeminier through Wednesday, November 12th. The show asks what will remain of us when we are gone - and how will our lives be pieced together? Part broadcast from an imagined future, part reflection on our present lives, Stay Tuned continues an investigation into the fragile imprint humanity leaves behind. Gallery hours are Tuesdays - Saturdays noon - 6 pm.
A meetup for crafty and creative individuals. Bring a portable hand craft you’re working on or need help with and tap into the community of crafters for inspiration.
Enjoy gaming in the library with a variety of games! Ages 12-17. Don't miss out!!
NOTE: The library will be closed on November 27th.
Each Thursday there will be a different experience to engage in after school. From sound bowls to crafts, teens can break up the Spring Fever with something new happening each Thursday in the teen area!
Join us in the community room for games (Xbox, Oculus, Roblox, etc), activities, music, and snacks! On the third Thursday of each month, watch for something special: possibly cooking, maybe international snacks - who knows?!
The Fort Lewis College Water Week kicks off with "Water Connections: A Community by Conversation" event, from 5 to 8PM on Thursday, November 6th in the Student Union Ballroom. Refreshments will be provided. Details and registration are at swwcd.org.
Are you concerned about water, fire, and climate resilience in our community? Do you wish you could discuss these topics with local leaders and community members? Attend Water Connections 2025 to discuss our region's climate and water challenges, make your voice heard, and learn about how climate resilience looks different to each of us. Presenters: Aaron Kimple (Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University), Daryl Vigil (Jicarilla Apache Nation, Water and Tribes Initiative), Marsha Porter-Norton (La Plata County Commissioner), and Gerald Koppenhafer (Montezuma County Commissioner).
Free and open to the public. Refreshments provided.register: https://www.swwcd.org/2025-water-connections-registration
Join us for an hour of conversation en español at the library the first and third Thursday of each month! Come practice your Spanish in an informal setting. All language levels welcome!
Weekly Dart Tournament at Union Social House! 🎯 Join us every Thursday at Union Social House for an exciting Weekly Dart Tournament open to all skill levels! Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking for some friendly competition, come test your aim, meet fellow dart enthusiasts, and enjoy a great time.