Sep 12 Friday
The ballet, "Cocktail Hour" will be presented as part of San Juan College’s Artists Series - at the Henderson Fine Arts Center on Friday, September 12th at 7pm.Tickets are free but must be reserved. Details are at sanjuancollege.edu.
Suitable for audiences of all ages, the show transports theatergoers through time and around the world with original choreography, music, and costume design.
The engagement will feature the premiere of “Bombay,” a female quartet with a new score.
OPEN MIC @ TANGLED HORN every THURSDAY 7-10PM. Hosted by Ryan Blundell and Galen Clark. Sign up starts at 6PM
We really like a good treasure hunt!So naturally, we wanted to make one for you to come experience in our one-of-a-kind Subterrain space. Fans of escape rooms will love this…especially the fans who wish they could enjoy a libation - alcoholic or non - while hunting for clues and trying to beat the clock!
The Village Band will perform a free concert of ragtime in the Aztec Museum & Pioneer Village on Friday, September 12, at 7 p.m.
The group includes several members of the San Juan Symphony, local music teachers, and other seasoned musicians.
use the municipal parking lot on Park Avenue near the Splash Pad and enter the Pioneer Village through the back gate, which opens around 6:30pm. Additional information is at 505-334-9829.
The Aztec Museum's free concerts are made possible by grants from the Connie Gotsch Arts Foundation, The New Mexico Music Commission, Northwest New Mexico Arts Council, and private donors.
Join SJMA and the Durango Astronomical Society for our second year of summer star party series located at SJMA’s Durango Nature Center!
All are welcome, amateur astronomers and enthusiasts alike, for a family friendly event discussing and observing our night skies – the moon, planets, star clusters, galaxies, and nebulas. Just before sunset, an expert from the Durango Astronomical Society will lead discussions on what we will be seeing that evening, providing informative backstories and fascinating fun facts about the night sky we see everyday. Each summer month will have slightly different focuses depending on that month’s night sky. All discussions will end with open telescope viewings and Q&A sessions. Don’t miss out on these memorable experiences!
Sep 13 Saturday
The Good Food Collective and Durango Tool Library have teamed up to help with local fruit harvesting, to reduce human-bear conflict, eliminate food waste, and directly address food security.More information is at goodfoodcollective.org.
email outreach@goodfoodcollective.org.
The 45th Annual San Juan Medical Foundation Walkathon takes place in downtown Farmington on Saturday, September 13th.Proceeds support the Connelly Hospitality House and the San Juan Medical Foundation.Details are at sanjuanmedicalfoundation.com.
We will begin and end at Locke Street Eats (Locke Ave. & Main St.), and our route will take us through the heart of downtown Farmington.• Check-In & Late registration - 7AM• Kickoff activities - 7:45AM• Walk begins at 8AM
Choose Your Path!Whether you prefer a short stroll, a steady walk, or a more active pace, the Walkathon welcomes participants of all fitness levels. Choose the path that's right for you and enjoy a day filled with purpose and community spirit.
• Register to Walk: as an individual, team, or organization• Sponsor a Walker• Become a Volunteer• Make a Donation• Collect Donations: Ask friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, businesses, and corporations to sponsor your walk.
Don’t Miss Out On The Fun!Raise $50.00 or more to receive a commemorative t-shirt! The Walkathon is a family-friendly and pet-friendly event. Join us in our mission of enhancing the health and well-being of people in the Four Corners community.
The Bayfield Farmers Market takes place on Saturdays from 8 until noon - and on Tuesdays from 4 to 7 - at 1328 County Road 501, through October 25th.
Free, family friendly eventLocal produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, live music, playground, artisans, food trucks, honey.
Chimney Rock Through the Ages Tour explores both the natural and cultural history of the area through geologic time and incorporates the anthropology and archeology of the Puebloan people.
Dates: September 6, 13, 20, 27Time: 8:00-10:30 AM
Cost: $20.00 for ages 13 and up, $10.00 for ages 5-12, and under 5 are free
CRIA Office: 970-731-7133Information and Tickets: www.chimneyrockco.org / 1877-444-6777
Join Mike Foster for periodic outings to look for and identify birds. Mike likes to share his knowledge of interesting facts about particular species, and discuss why birds are important.