Oct 07 Tuesday
Join us in the community room for games (Xbox, Oculus, Roblox, etc), activities, music, and snacks! On the third Thursday of each month, watch for something special: possibly cooking, maybe international snacks - who knows?!
Join us for weekly tabletop gaming sessions! Magic, Cthulhu, and more - you choose the adventure!
Come and celebrate all forms of gaming! Board games, console video games, Roblox, Minecraft, and more! Some computers are provided, but gamers can bring their own laptop or gaming devices if they prefer. This program is geared for grades 3+ but younger children are welcome to attend with a caregiver.
Please arrange transport with the School District if you would like your child to ride the bus to the library after school. 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!
Let’s game together: board games, table top, cards.
This program is for teens grades 6+
Drop-in chess games in a friendly environment. Meet fellow enthusiasts, improve your game, and enjoy friendly competition at the library. For ages 9+. All skill levels are welcome.
Gaming, trivia, cooking, crafts, and more! Anything can happen - bring us your ideas.
The Parent/Caregiver Workshop Series continues at the Pine River Library in Bayfield at 5:30 on Tuesday, October 7th, with the topic, "Protect Your Peace - Building Healthy Relationship Dynamics." There will be a parents session and a teen session.Dinner will be provided. Teamupsw.org has more information.
with Liza Williams, Alternative Horizons Domestic Violence Services Advocate, and Lisa Donelan.
This special event features separate parent and teen sessions. Because of the teen session, childcare will not be provided for the youngsters.
Parent Session
Parenting isn’t easy, and sometimes the hardest part is knowing how to keep the lines of communication open. This workshop is all about building a safe and supportive space where your teen feels comfortable coming to you for help, advice, or just to talk.
We’ll also have an anonymous Q&A session where you can submit questions ahead of time with a QR code, or drop them into the “Q Jar” during the workshop.
Teen Session
¡Hay interpretación simultánea disponible previa solicitud!
The Durango Arts Center presents the exhibit “Nature’s Tapestry in Plein Air” (Plein rhymes with ten) through October 25, 2025 in the Barbara Conrad Gallery. 44 works by local artists are on exhibit along with 10 entries from the Quick Draw competition. Most of the works are for sale. Gallery hours are Noon – 6:00 pm, Tuesday – Saturday. Information can be found at www.durangoarts.org
OPEN MIC @ TANGLED HORN every THURSDAY 7-10PM. Hosted by Ryan Blundell and Galen Clark. Sign up starts at 6PM
Oct 08 Wednesday
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.