Sep 13 Sunday
All are welcome! Whether you have been knitting and/or crocheting for years or you would like to learn, we are happy to have you and will do our best to help you get started.
Sep 14 Monday
Workout using your own body weight or light hand weights to work all the body parts! The free classes are always similar in style but always different moves to keep it fun and fresh. You’ll need a yoga mat & light hand weights. If you don’t have them, they are extras that can be used. Each class is around 35 min. long. Modifications are always available. It’s always a fun, upbeat, encouraging, and a great workout. Taught by Tammy Williams, certified fitness instructor. All ages and fitness levels are welcome! Follow us on the Mountaintop Movement Facebook page for more info. Note: sometimes this class may be held outside in the Library Park!
The Moab Music Festival returns for its 34th Season, September 2-18. The Festival is known for its distinctive programming and performances of chamber music, jazz, and Latin music. A star-studded roster of artists will perform at wilderness, outdoor and historic venues unlike any other festival in the world. Tickets go on sale April 6th.
Pine River Library Children's Area
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.
Build, create, and imagine at LEGO Club!
Join us for LEGO Club, a space for kids ages 5–12 who love to build, tinker, sort, and imagine! Using the library’s LEGO collection, design your own creations, take on building challenges, or collaborate with friends on bigger projects.
No registration required. Just drop in and start building!
Cook, build, craft. Let's make things!
This program is for teens grades 6+
The Durango Public Library will host a Climate Support Group on the 2nd Monday of each month at 4:30PM. The public is invited to share thoughts and feelings about the climate crisis in community.
Climate Support Groups are not action oriented, Rather, they're an opportunity to build an ecosystem of community, to cultivate resilience, and to continue to meet the unknown future from a place of connection - to self, community, and earth. All are welcome.
Hannah Smith holds a Masters in Social Work as well as an Advanced Certificate in Ecotherapy. She is a member of the Climate Psychology Alliance and is passionate about turning towards the ecology crisis from a place of embodied connection with the more-than-human world.
Learn more about these type of groups here: https://www.climate.cafe
Learn more about Hannah Smith: https://www.earthfeltbeings.com
Sep 15 Tuesday