Nov 04 Tuesday
Health Without Barriers is a FREE 6-week family wellness program for families with teens ages 11 to 19. This program meets twice a week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 5:30-7:45 PM, from September 9th through October 15th, at the Pine River Senior Center in Bayfield.
Program components include:Interactive health and wellness education for familiesHands-on cooking and nutrition classes (groceries provided to take home!)Physical activity sessions for teens and siblingsStress management and mindfulness trainingFamily support education for parents
The ENTIRE family is welcome - siblings of all ages can participate, and dinner is provided at every session. This is a collaborative program between Colorado State University Extension and CSU's Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
Nov 05 Wednesday
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.
A 6-week live online course exploring the Four Keys of Living Mindfully: Attention, Wisdom, Values, and an Open Heart.
Through guided meditation, reflection, and practical tools, you’ll learn how to bring mindfulness into your daily life, not just on the cushion, but in the flow of work, relationships, and everyday challenges.
This course is accessible for all levels and offers structure, community, and support for anyone seeking greater clarity, steadiness, and purpose.
Dates: Wednesdays, October 1 to November 5, 2025Time: 5:00–6:30 PM MSTLocation: Online via Zoom (link provided after registration)Fee: $249Register here: https://wildnewway.myflodesk.com/fourkeysoflivingmindfully
Nov 06 Thursday
Repair Café Ignacio is an initiative that promotes repair as an alternative to tossing things out. Repair Cafés takes place at the Ignacio Community Library at 6pm on the first Thursday of each month. Residents of Ignacio can bring their broken items in to fix them on the spot. Volunteers are needed to help out and more information is at ignaciolibrary.org.
The Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College will host an interactive workshop exploring connections between sound, music, and the land with Diné musician, Kino Benally at 6:30 on Thursday, November 6th.
Each participant will contribute a unique sound, which Kino will record and mix into a collaborative song created during the workshop.
Attendees are encouraged to bring an instrument, or any objects that create sound!
Kino Benally is a Diné musician, producer, sound engineer and artist from Shiprock, New Mexico. His work prioritizes collaborating with indigenous peoples and strengthening contemporary indigenous voices.
Nov 10 Monday
Kids, families, and caregivers, join us for special activities each week! Unleash your creativity: tie-dye, paint, and create!
NOTE: Open to all but younger children will need assistance with the projects. This is a drop-in event and participants may come and go as they please - no registration required. Interested teens are also welcome to come.
This program will be held in the library park, weather permitting.
Nov 11 Tuesday
The Community Foundation serving SW Colorado will host weekly Human Resource Power Hours, to cover everything nonprofits need to know to update and optimize their HR practices to meet the latest requirements.The Zoom meetings take place at noon on Tuesdays from September 9th through October 14th.swcommunityfoundation.org has details and registration.
The cost is $10/session or $50 for all 6. Attendees will be entered to win free HR services worth $500.
topics include employment law, successful onboarding, preventing conflict in the workplace, required HR policies, staff contracts, and building a culture of feedback.
Nov 12 Wednesday