Jul 08 Wednesday
W&S is a group for writers of all kinds to learn, practice, and share the art and craft of writing. Our main purpose is to try to help each other through the maze of things you must do as writers; from writing to editing and on to publishing and marketing your books, short stories, essays, or anything else. Discussion topics will vary and sometimes repeat depending upon the needs of the members at the time. W&S is a group for writers of all kinds to learn, practice, and share the art and craft of writing. Join us every second Wednesday of the month.
Jul 09 Thursday
The Mancos Common Press will offer summer youth camps in June and July - a series of hands-on printmaking experiences designed to spark creativity and curiosity in young artists. Mancoscommonpress.org has details and registration.
Each week explores a unique theme.
Guided by experienced instructors, participants will design and produce their own original works while building artistic skills, confidence, and a connection to place.
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, & other fun activities! Perfect for children ages 1-2.
Jul 10 Friday
Baby Time is tailored for babies from birth-12 months together with their favorite adult!
Enjoy 15-20 minutes of early literacy activities followed by a playgroup. We sing songs, bounce to action rhymes, and share stories, providing a rich environment for babies to hear language and interact with others.
Jul 11 Saturday
Calling knitters, crocheters, and fiber artists of all ages and levels!
Come work on your current project in an informal group setting! We meet every second and fourth Saturday of the month.
Jul 13 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