Mar 26 Thursday
Video-guided Tai Chi at Fort Lewis Mesa Library. Free, all levels welcome, no experience necessary. Email cindy@swlplibrarydistrict.org to register in advance.
Enjoy gaming in the library with a variety of games!
Enjoy gaming in the library with a variety of games! Ages 13-17. Don't miss out!!
Each Thursday there will be a different experience to engage in after school. From sound bowls to crafts, teens can break up the Spring Fever with something new happening each Thursday in the teen area!
Join us in the community room for games (Xbox, Oculus, Roblox, etc), activities, music, and snacks! On the third Thursday of each month, watch for something special: possibly cooking, maybe international snacks - who knows?!
The Durango Arts Center presents youth theater camps for children in kindergarten through second grade, Thursdays from 4 to 5pm, March 26th through May 14th. Registration and details are at durangoarts.org
Students will learn character creation, imaginative storytelling, music, and movement. Full and half scholarships are available.
The monthly event has been a consistent gathering in Durango for over ten years. This year’s calendar of hosts includes nearly 30 local sustainability-related organizations and three organizations hosting each month.The event takes place from 5-7PM at 11th Street Station on the last Thursday of each month from February to October. February’s event will be on Thursday, February 27th with Great Old Broads for Wilderness, Turtle Lake Refuge, and the La Plata County Regional Housing Authority hosting.
Spanish Conversation Hour at Sunnyside Library. A casual gathering to develop Spanish conversational skills. All levels of ability are welcome.
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.
Handcrafted trivia? That's right! Each round, each game is crafted for our audience each month with special attention paid to questions that reference our region. Robert is one of the funniest men on earth, so let's let him entertain us the Fourth Thursday of each month!!! Prizes, you ask: Naturally!
"From The Met to the Mesa: Where Textiles Meet Technology."Cory Pillen and Amy Cao of the Center of Southwest Studies will highlight the collaboration between The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Department of Scientific Research, the Center of Southwest Studies, and the Fort Lewis College Chemistry Department. FLC faculty, staff, and students, along with select community partners, learned to conduct materials research locally, building long-term capacity for interdisciplinary teaching and ethical, community-centered collections stewardship in the Southwest.