Sep 24 Wednesday
Alternative Horizons is in need of volunteers to help in their mission of supporting survivors of domestic violence. Volunteers receive comprehensive training, plus ongoing staff support.
The next training takes place September 19th, 20th and 26th.
More information is at alternativehorizons.org and at 970-247-4374.
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.
Art classes for adults and youth continue at the Durango Arts Center in comic book creation, stained glass, adult portrait painting, figure drawing, pottery and more. Details and registration are at durangoarts.org.
Wee Read toddler story time at Sunnyside Library. Stories, movement, and songs for 2- to 4-year-olds and their caregivers.
These FREE classes offer a safe and supportive environment for anyone exploring how to navigate addictive tendencies, those who are "sober curious," or individuals in recovery from addiction. We aim to enhance overall well-being and quality of life, regardless of where you are on your journey.
During these classes, you will be offered:
Compassionate discussion on the deeper causes and patterns of addictive habits.Gentle, body-centered movement, breathwork, and meditation practices to support self-regulation and inner peace.Practical tools to be used in everyday life that will empower you on your path of healing and self-discovery.Classes are open to anyone seeking to address their addictive habits or explore a sober-curious lifestyle, whether you are relatively new to the paths of yoga and recovery, or have extensive experience in both.
The Great House Tour goes to the top of the mesa ridge for a 360-degree panoramic view of the landscape and a close-up of the two pinnacles with stops along the way to learn about the ancient Puebloan structures.
Dates: Daily, June 1 thru October 15, 2025Time: 10:00am -12:00pm
Cost: $6 Kids / $12 Adults (Online or In-Person if space is available)
CRIA Office: 970-731-7133Information and Tickets: www.chimneyrockco.org / 1877-444-6777
Dates: every day in JulyTime: 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Mysteries of Chimney Rock Tour provides an in-depth discussion along the Great House Trail about the connection of Chimney Rock to the greater Chacon culture, the significance of the mesa-top Great House, and the day-to-day lives of the ancestral inhabitants of Chimney Rock.
Date: September 3, 10, 17, 24Time: 5:00 – 7:15 PM
Cost: The fee is $20.00 for ages 13 and up, $10.00 for ages 5-12, and under 5 are free
Location: Chimney Rock National MonumentPrevious Address: 3179 CO-151, Chimney Rock, COUpdated Address: 30841 State Highway 151, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
Wildlife biologist and author Marcy Cottrell Houle will speak on "Peregrines of Chimney Rock: A Fight for Survival," at 6PM on Wednesday, September 24th at the Pagosa Methodist Church.More information is at chimneyrockco.org.
CRIA is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that offers interpretive programs at Chimney Rock National Monument in partnership with the USDA Forest Service and the San Juan National Forest. For more information call (970) 731-7133.
Sep 25 Thursday