Sep 18 Thursday
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.
Spanish Conversation Hour at Sunnyside Library. A casual gathering to develop Spanish conversational skills. All levels of ability are welcome.
Killer Reads, the ultimate book club for fans of real-life mysteries, criminal investigations, and psychological suspense meets the third Thursday of each month from 6:00 - 7:00 PM at the library.
Stop by the front desk today to check out your copy of this month’s title! Questions? Email Michaela at michaela@prlibrary.org.
September 18th, 2025: I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara
October 16th, 2025 : American Predator: The Hunt for the Most Meticulous Serial Killer of the 21st Century by Maureen Callahan
November 20th, 2025: The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenhold
December 18th, 2025: Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime, and Obsession by Rachel Monroe
The Cult Movie Federation of Mancos presents "The Big Lebowski" at the Opera House on Thursday, September 18th. Doors open at 6 and the movie screens at 7. Movie themed costumes are strongly encouraged. Advance tickets are available at the Mancos Library.
“In this 1998 film, "the Dude" Lebowski is mistaken for a millionaire named Lebowski and complications ensue.
Rated RTICKETS: $5 admission cash or check at door. Presale tickets can be purchased at Mancos Public Library.
Concessions will be available ($1) and BYOB for 21 +. Branded Cult Movie Federation of Mancos Hats $30! Don’t forget to bring cash or a check!For more info, call (970) 533-7600.
Free music every Thursday at Uncle’s Bar and Social Club. Pagosa’s newest bar and best local gathering place. House band Connie the Soldier and musicians welcome for an open jam. Folk, Americana, and Celtic music.
The Durango Arts Center presents the exhibit “Nature’s Tapestry in Plein Air” (Plein rhymes with ten) through October 25, 2025 in the Barbara Conrad Gallery. 44 works by local artists are on exhibit along with 10 entries from the Quick Draw competition. Most of the works are for sale. Gallery hours are Noon – 6:00 pm, Tuesday – Saturday. Information can be found at www.durangoarts.org
OPEN MIC @ TANGLED HORN every THURSDAY 7-10PM. Hosted by Ryan Blundell and Galen Clark. Sign up starts at 6PM
"Experience the Healing Vibrations of Sound Bowl Therapy
Join us for a free community event where you can immerse yourself in the soothing sounds of crystal singing bowls. Sound bowl therapy, also known as a sound bath, uses harmonic vibrations to promote deep relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance mental clarity. Participants often report improved sleep, reduced anxiety, and a profound sense of peace.
Event Details:
Date: 3rd Thursday of the Month Time: 7pmLocation: Pause Yoga Studio Riverside LocationAdmission: Free and open to the public. *We collect donations, and all proceeds are donated to a local non-profit. Each quarter, we select one organization to receive these funds.
Whether you're seeking relief from daily stress or simply curious about sound healing, this session offers a serene environment to experience the benefits firsthand. No prior experience is necessary; everyone is welcome.
Come relax, rejuvenate, and harmonize your mind and body with us."
The Life Long Learning series at Fort Lewis College continue at 7PM on Thursday, September 18th in Room 130, Noble Hall, with the talk :"Native American Restorative Justice: NAGPRA at 35."More information is at fortlewis.edu/LLL.
Anthropologist Kathy Fine-Dare examines 35 years of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. She explores ongoing struggles to return Ancestral remains and belongings, and makes this complex law accessible by highlighting its accomplishments and the challenges that remain in the pursuit of restorative justice for Indigenous peoples.
Sep 19 Friday
The Good Food Collective and Durango Tool Library have teamed up to help with local fruit harvesting, to reduce human-bear conflict, eliminate food waste, and directly address food security.More information is at goodfoodcollective.org.
email outreach@goodfoodcollective.org.