Mar 24 Tuesday
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!
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+
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 3-5.
This March, we’re reading The Four Noble Truths of Love by Susan Piver. With honesty and warmth, she brings Buddhist wisdom into our relationships, helping us explore how love can be a path of presence, patience, and emotional truth.
📅 Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2026 🕔 Time: 5:00–7:00 PM 📍 Location: TBD
Come early around 5:00 PM to settle in and connect. We’ll begin the conversation at 5:30 and wrap up by 7:00.
This book club is free and open to anyone curious about love, connection, and meaning. You don’t have to finish the book or even start it. Just come as you are.
👉 RSVP to save your seat
Register here: https://wildnewway.myflodesk.com/thefournobletruthsbookclubinperson
A free presentation on doing your own divorce and/or custody case in Colorado takes place at 5:30 on Tuesday, March 24th at the Durango Public Library. Spanish Interpretation will be offered via Zoom.Details are at coloradolegalservices.org.
The Durango Barbershoppers Chorus invites tenor through bass vocalists to a weekly meet up at the Christ the King Lutheran Church in Durango. Those interested may meet at 6:30 every Tuesday in the Parish Hall.More information is at durangobarbershoppers.org.
Traditional a cappella, 4-part harmony singing in a friendly, casual setting. Twenty members would be ideal, so we would like to welcome several new talented men and women this year.
Mar 25 Wednesday
The Durango Arts Center presents Trey Parker’s Cannibal! The Musical!, running March 20th through the 29th! Based on the true story of Alfred Packer. The play is 65 minutes of dark comedy, big laughs, wild adventure, and toe-tapping music. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door with, $20 student tickets. Recommended audiences are 16 and up, due to mature content. Show times, dates, and tickets are online at www.durangoarts.org under the Performing Arts Tab. This show is the first of the 2026 Durango Arts Repertory Arts season celebrating "The State We’re In" for 150 years of Colorado Statehood.
Trey Parker’s Cannibal: The Musical is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals.concordtheatricals.com
In partnership with Ska Brewing (skabrewing.com)
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.