Jul 22 Wednesday
The public is invited to the Durango Bird Club Wednesday Bird Walks, every week, starting at 8AM on April 1st and running through September 30th.Those interested may meet at the painted wall in the Botanic Gardens in front of the Durango Public Library.
Enjoy the sights and sounds of our local birds. These guided walks are free, and beginners and experienced birders are welcome to join. Please bring your own binoculars.
Jul 29 Wednesday
Aug 05 Wednesday
Aug 10 Monday
The Durango Public Library will host a Climate Support Group on the 2nd Monday of each month at 4:30PM. The public is invited to share thoughts and feelings about the climate crisis in community.
Climate Support Groups are not action oriented, Rather, they're an opportunity to build an ecosystem of community, to cultivate resilience, and to continue to meet the unknown future from a place of connection - to self, community, and earth. All are welcome.
Hannah Smith holds a Masters in Social Work as well as an Advanced Certificate in Ecotherapy. She is a member of the Climate Psychology Alliance and is passionate about turning towards the ecology crisis from a place of embodied connection with the more-than-human world.
Learn more about these type of groups here: https://www.climate.cafe
Learn more about Hannah Smith: https://www.earthfeltbeings.com
Aug 12 Wednesday
Aug 19 Wednesday
Aug 26 Wednesday
Sep 02 Wednesday
The Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College presents"Deadly Fun Learning: Mysteries that Champion Our National Parks," with author Scott Graham at 6:30PM on Wednesday, September 2nd.
Scott Graham, National Outdoor Book Award-winning author of the National Park Mystery Series, will share the writing and development over the last decade of his successful National Park Mystery Series, published by nonprofit environmental and social justice publisher Torrey House Press.
Scott is an avid outdoorsman and advocate for public lands. In addition to his mysteries, Scott is the author of five nonfiction books, including Extreme Kids, and winner of the National Outdoor Book Award. Scott has worked as a newspaper reporter, magazine editor, radio disk jockey, and coal-shoveling fireman on the steam-powered Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
Sep 09 Wednesday