Mar 20 Friday
1st Fridays: Lego Club2nd Fridays: Crafternoon3rd Fridays: Pokemon4th Fridays: Crafternoon
Join us every week for Friday fun! The first and third Fridays will have a Legos or Pokemon focus. On the remaining Fridays each month, we will create craft projects such as pony beady buddies, quilling designs, jewelry making, crochet, and much more!
This drop in activity time is open to all ages. Folks are free to come and go as they please, and we encourage caregivers to participate alongside their little ones, as these activities are not monitored in the way that our registration required programs are.
Friday afternoons are all about having fun building, playing, exploring, and creating together!
Friday Fun is a weekly after-school program that blends creativity and curiosity through hands-on experiences. Each week alternates between art-focused activities and STEM challenges. Drop in and end your week with fun!
Great for ages 5-12 and families!
Friday afternoons are all about having fun building, playing, exploring, and creating together! 1st Friday of the month: STEM, 2nd & 4th Friday: LEGO, 3rd Friday: Art. If there's a 5th Friday, we'll let you know what it will be! Great for ages 5-12 and families!
NOTE: The library will be closed on November 28th.
Game Night at Sunnyside Library happens the first and third Friday of each month. For adults, teens, or tweens accompanied by an adult. Bring a game to share or play one from our library.
THIS IS A BI-WEEKLY EVENTCorners Tabletop Night is a place for tabletop gamers in the 4 Corners area to meet up and get their miniatures to the table. We play a variety of games and welcome players of all skill levels. We strongly encourage joining our Discord Server for event information, hobby inspiration, and tabletop chat. Join us at the library every 2nd & 4th Friday of the month!
Group Discord Server: 4 Corners Tabletop (https://discord.com/invite/eckX7hdJfR)
For more information email Blake Johnson at blakekjohnson@gmail.com or Byron Munda at byronallen175@gmail.com
The Durango Public Library will host "Stories Over Stigma," a project designed to deepen understanding of substance use and the many personal, social, and systemic factors that contribute to it. The event takes place at 6PM on Friday, March 20th. Registration and details are at 970-759-7047.
The project explores how stigma affects individuals who use substances, and their ability to access support and services. It also provides practical resources and tools to help community members, professionals, and caregivers care for their own well-being while supporting individuals who use substances.
The purpose of this event is to increase knowledge, encourage critical reflection on personal stigma, and promote more compassionate, informed perspectives on substance use. register for Stories Over Stigma sponsored by La Plata County Public Health Department Harm Reduction Program. Further details will be sent out upon registration.Contact Sierra Andrews (sandrews@lpcgov.org) for more information.
4 Corners Tabletop Night is a place for tabletop gamers in the 4 Corners area to meet up and get their miniatures to the table. We play a variety of games and welcome players of all skill levels. We strongly encourage joining our Discord Server for event information, hobby inspiration, and tabletop chat. Join us at the library every 2nd and 3rd Friday of the month!
Glen Canyon Institute, in collaboration with Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, presents What the River Knows, a Good Intentions Paving Co. documentary exploring the reemergence of Glen Canyon from the receding waters of Lake Powell reservoir. As the West faces the urgent need to redesign water management, we are offered the chance to restore one of the planet’s most stunning landscapes. What the River Knows explores this unique reflection point in a centuries-long history, weaving together past and present to reveal a new way forward for the Colorado River.
The evening will open with Glen Canyon Rises, a documentary short from Crow Canyon Archeological Center featuring Hopi archaeologist Lyle Balenquah and author Craig Childs. This powerful visual and narrative experience reveals layers of human history embedded in the landscape. As water levels fall, generations of cultural footprints are revealed, and dormant ecological systems begin to stir once more.
Following the film screening, the event will conclude with a panel discussion featuring:- Sam Bagge (Returning Rapids Project, Geologist & River Researcher)- Cynthia Dott (Fort Lewis College, Riparian & Aquatic Ecology)
Audience Q+A to follow.
It’s like an escape room only you don’t escape, and we have drinks! Follow the clues and beat the clock to find the treasure. Most Fridays. Must register online in advance.
Mar 21 Saturday
The Durango Arts Center presents Trey Parker’s Cannibal! The Musical!, running March 20th through the 29th! Based on the true story of Alfred Packer. The play is 65 minutes of dark comedy, big laughs, wild adventure, and toe-tapping music. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door with, $20 student tickets. Recommended audiences are 16 and up, due to mature content. Show times, dates, and tickets are online at www.durangoarts.org under the Performing Arts Tab. This show is the first of the 2026 Durango Arts Repertory Arts season celebrating "The State We’re In" for 150 years of Colorado Statehood.
Trey Parker’s Cannibal: The Musical is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals.concordtheatricals.com
In partnership with Ska Brewing (skabrewing.com)