Sep 20 Saturday
Community Family Yoga
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
Drop in to connect with other families/caregivers and foster a playful environment for preschool aged kids.
Coffee, tea, healthy snacks and a play space are provided.
On Saturday, September 20th, the Aztec Museum will offer free admission from 10 until 4. Events will include featuring a "Mystery Photos" presentation, Pop-up Quilt Show, and vintage Printing Press demonstrations.
At 11am there will be a free presentation by Dena Burt of Montana on photographs from the early years of Aztec.
For information about the museum and Free Smithsonian Day, call 505-334-9829.
The 31st annual Durango Autumn Arts Festival takes place from 10 am to 5 pm on Saturday and Sunday, along East Second Avenue. Featuring 80 artist booths, a young artist zone, live glass blowing demonstrations, and food vendors. Artwork will include paintings, sculptures, photographs, jewelry, ceramics and more. Details are at durangoarts.org.
East Eighth and Ninth Streets will be closed between Main and East Third Avenue, from 2:00 am Saturday, September 20 until 8:30 pm Sunday, September 21.
Three Springs residents are invited to share thoughts on the Durango School District's 5 year strategic plan, at Bear's General Store, from 10 to 11AM on Saturday, September 20th.
topics will include:- What are the values/beliefs that represent the Durango School District community? What is most important to the people in this community?-What are the strengths of the Durango School District?-What are the challenges or potential opportunities for the Durango School District?-Is there anything else you would like to share about the Durango School District strategic plan?
To make sure adequate space is available, please RSVP to Mick Souder (micksouder@yahoo.com). (but if you forget to RSVP, come anyway).
Dates: every day in JulyTime: 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
A History Live event will take place in Ignacio's Shoshone Park from 11 to 4 on Saturday, September 20th.The exhibit weaves together art, heritage, and experience to examine how Ignacio’s identity—and the broader story of the American West—has been shaped and retold through art history. Ignaciocreativedistrict.org has more information.
The event will feature information on Fredric Remington’s 1900 visit to Ignacio as a lens to explore outsider narratives of the “Wild West,” contrasted with local stories, artists, and perspectives that reflect the lived experiences of those rooted in it. Bridging Remington’s iconic depictions of the West with the voices of contemporary artists,
Let's make music! Come and join us for an informal "jam session" of traditional and contemporary folk music. Bring your voice and/or an instrument (if you play one). Share the songs you know and learn new ones. Everyone is welcome even if you just want to listen, but be ready to have a good time! Led by local educator and folk musician Dennis Lum.