Apr 22 Wednesday
Pine River Community Room
Join us weekly to explore new interests, delve into the wonders of learning science, and create artistic masterpieces!
Parents or guardians of children below 6th grade must register their children in order for them to attend after school programs. Register your child at www.prlibrary.org/after-school-programs or in person the library!
Hang out in the teen area for cards, tabletop games, and more! Ease into the after school time at the library with space to play, read, work on homework, and chill. You choose what works for you!
Want to make a fun space for you and your friends? Join the Teen Advisory Group! Help the library meet your needs and interests, gain valuable experience, meet new friends, and hang out!
Anything* can happen - give us your ideas!
*not anything
Teen Advisory Group (TAG) is the spot for teens 13-17 to share their ideas and help shape exciting library events, all while giving guidance to our library staff. With plenty of snacks and fun on the agenda, it's a great way to spend your time—and you could even earn those required 9R Community Service hours, too. Curious if TAG's right for you? Come check it out!
The Great Garden series at the Durango Public Library kicks off at 4:30 on Wednesday, April 22nd. The Garden Guys will share helpful hints on how to plant a successful garden this year.Durangobotanicgardens.org/events has the full schedule.
"Creating the Best Garden You've Ever Had in Your Entire Lifetime - Guaranteed(ish) with Tom Bartels and Darrin Parmenter (aka The Garden Guys.)
Great Garden events happen every fourth Wednesday of the month, April-September, presented by the Durango Botanic Gardens, CSU Extension Office, & Durango Public Library. For more details visit www.durangobotanicgardens.org/events.
Community Narcotics Anonymous meetings take place at the Big Mountain Realty Building in Pagosa Springs every Wednesday at 6pm.
Looking for a fresh reset?! Come join us for this program designed to help you manifest what matters most in your life. In this in-person class, connect with community, have fun, and discover the tools that will help you realize your aspirations. This course is led by Mark Fallon-Cyr, a Harvard psychiatrist who has dedicated his life to helping others live more successfully. He has worked with children, adults, and families in the Four Corners region for over 30 years.
Join retired UNM History Professor John Kessell for a look at the legacy of an important member of the Dominguez and Escalante Expedition.
It’s fitting that we recognize the Spanish mapmaker on Earth Day. Thanks to Miera’s painful vision quest around the Four Corners in 1776 with Franciscan friars Domínguez and Escalante, we have the earliest revelation of a vast expanse of the Earth that can be seen from space today—the Northern Colorado Plateau, Eastern Great Basin, and Great Salt Lake. Don Bernardo wasn’t the most patient of trail mates. Worse, recurring stomach cramps made him irritable. Small wonder then that Miera got crosswise with Domínguez and Escalante.