Sep 04 Thursday
The Great House Tour goes to the top of the mesa ridge for a 360-degree panoramic view of the landscape and a close-up of the two pinnacles with stops along the way to learn about the ancient Puebloan structures.
Dates: Daily, June 1 thru October 15, 2025Time: 10:00am -12:00pm
Cost: $6 Kids / $12 Adults (Online or In-Person if space is available)
CRIA Office: 970-731-7133Information and Tickets: www.chimneyrockco.org / 1877-444-6777
These FREE classes offer a safe and supportive environment for anyone exploring how to navigate addictive tendencies, those who are "sober curious," or individuals in recovery from addiction. We aim to enhance overall well-being and quality of life, regardless of where you are on your journey.
During these classes, you will be offered:
Compassionate discussion on the deeper causes and patterns of addictive habits.Gentle, body-centered movement, breathwork, and meditation practices to support self-regulation and inner peace.Practical tools to be used in everyday life that will empower you on your path of healing and self-discovery.Classes are open to anyone seeking to address their addictive habits or explore a sober-curious lifestyle, whether you are relatively new to the paths of yoga and recovery, or have extensive experience in both.
Dates: every day in JulyTime: 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, & other fun activities! Perfect for children ages 1-2.
Join us Thursdays to read books, meet new friends, and make a craft together!
We'll read a story from a different country each week! Enjoy a storytime and a craft, and then stay after to play and meet other families! All ages welcome!
This program will be help in the library park, weather permitting.
The Pine River Library will host the Chautauqua Presentation: "Lincoln Tales - Tall and True, with Austin Gollaher" at 11:30 on Thursday, September 4th.Details are at prlibrary.org.
Austin Gollaher was born in Kentucky in 1807, making him two years older than his childhood friend, Abraham Lincoln. Gollaher saved Lincoln’s life when Lincoln was seven, so if not for him, Lincoln would have never been president! The Gollaher family also settled in New Salem, Illinois just a few years before Abraham arrived. Tracing his youth in Kentucky through his education in Indiana and early days in Illinois this blend of history and storytelling will give the audience a “best friend’s” view on Lincoln’s youth.
The Community Foundation serving Southwest Colorado will host "Nonprofit Tips, Tricks & Treats in Pagosa Springs" at the Ross Aragon Community Center.Events take place at noon on the following dates:- September 4: Board Recruitment & Orientation w/ Briggen Wrinkle.- October 2: Using AI to Build Capacity w/ Wilson Warmack.- November 6: Ballantine Grant Best Practices w/ Rachel Rosenthal.- December 4: Financial Literacy w/ Bart Mitchell.Swcommunityfoundation.org has more information.
These 1-hour sessions are intended to get nonprofits together for networking, idea sharing, and providing helpful tools for organizations. Feel free to bring your lunch, we’ll take care of dessert.
Let's get creative! This hands-on series features weekly workshops, creative challenges, and interactive projects that spark curiosity and innovation. Come explore, create, and connect with fellow teen innovators!
Enjoy gaming in the library with a variety of games! Ages 12-17. Don't miss out!!