Sep 12 Friday
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!
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?!
Mahjong is a tile-based table-top game developed in 19th century China. Similar to the Western card game rummy, mahjong is a game of skill, strategy, and luck. It is entertaining to play and, like dominoes, is relatively easy to learn.
All are welcome, join us twice monthly to play!
This is a BI-WEEKLY event, every second and fourth Friday. Mahjong is a tile-based table-top game developed in 19th century China. Similar to the Western card game rummy, mahjong is a game of skill, strategy, and luck. It is entertaining to play and, like dominoes, is relatively easy to learn.
All are welcome, join us TWICE MONTHLY to play!
The ELHI Community Center in Ignacio will host a weekly Community Block Party from 5 to 7 every Friday from June 6th through October 13th.The events will showcase handmade goods, homegrown produce by local farmers, plus artisans, crafters and more. Theelhiignacio.org has more information.
Game Night at Sunnyside Library. For adults, teens, or tweens accompanied by an adult. Choose from our library of games or bring one of your own.
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!
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 History Live series at the Durango Public Library presents; "History of the San Juan Cutthroat Trout" at 6PM on Friday, September 12th.
Jim White, Aquatic Biologist with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, was a part of the team that "rediscovered" what was thought to be the extinct lineage of native cutthroat trout in the San Juan River Basin. The story links the past with the present, revolving around a native trout beloved by many anglers, naturalists, and conservationists.