Apr 04 Saturday
As part of Durangler's Fly Fishing Festival, a casting clinic takes place at Santa Rita Park at 10am on Saturday April 4th. All levels of fly fishing proficiency are welcome. More information is at fiveriverstu.org.
If enough women come, there will be a special women's group taught by Kara Armano.
Followed by a Duranglers' lunch, a new gear review and more.
Equality Pagosa hosts a "Stand Up Saturday" event from noon until 2PM every week in the public parking lot next to the Ruby Sisson Library.
Everyone is invited to exercise their 1st Amendment rights at these gatherings.
Bring your family, your friends, your other neighbors, your chair, your pet, your favorite sign or borrow one of ours. Let’s make some noise!
It’s Your First Amendment Right,Use it or Lose it!
Apr 05 Sunday
The San Juan College School of business and the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program will provide free income tax preparation to the community Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, through April 13th. More information and appointments are available at 505-566-3314 and at 970-553-9150.Also by email: 4cornerstaxhelp@gmail.com.
Spring skiing hits its peak on April 5 at Purgatory Resort with the annual Pond Skim, the highlight of the day, along with two on-mountain parties featuring High West and Aperol.
Pond Skim | 12:30–3 p.m. | Ski BeachWatch skiers and riders attempt to skim across the pond in costume for style points, bragging rights and prizes. Space is limited to the first 100 participants.
Sign-ups begin at 9:30 a.m. the day of the event at the Ticket Office (will call desk).• $20 entry fee• Must be at least 12 years old• Signed waiver required (parent/guardian must sign for participants under 18)
Aperol Beach Party | 12–2 p.m. | Ski Beach
High West Party | 12–2 p.m. | Purgy’s
Costumes are encouraged.
Ready to turn your "why do I still own this?" into someone else’s "I’ve always wanted one of these!"? Join us at Esoterra’s Arboretum with your own basket (we will have some on hand)!
The vibe is simple: we’re clearing out the clutter and hunting for hidden gems. While the event is kid-friendly and little ones are welcome to roam the gardens, the "prizes" are curated by adults, for adults.
🥚 How It WorksThe Donation: Bring at least one item (or a whole box!) that is in good, giftable condition but no longer serves you. Think quirky kitchen gadgets, books you’ve finished, decor that doesn't fit the new rug, or that "interesting" gift from your aunt that’s still in the box.
The Exchange: Your donated items go into the Master Prize Pile.
The Hunt: We’ll hide eggs throughout the lush grounds of the Arboretum. Each egg you find earns you a "pick" from the treasure pile.
📍 Event DetailsLocation: 270 CR 303 Durango 81303
The Rule: If you wouldn’t give it to a friend, don’t bring it! No broken junk—only "treasures" looking for a new home.
"One person's 'I'm never using this' is another person's 'I can't believe I found this!'"
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.
explore the benefits of Traditional Chen Taijiquan (Tai Chi Chuan)