Sep 19 Friday
Featured on Comedy Central and NPR, NYC comedian and writer Naomi Karavani brings her razor-sharp, darkly funny stand-up to the Durango Arts Center.
DETAILS:Friday, September 19thThe Durango Arts Center | 18+Doors: 6:30pm | Show: 7:00pmTickets: $25 | www.durangocomedy.com
FEATURING: Anders Lee
WITH OPENING ACTS: Andy Mathews & Andrea Rossi
HOSTED BY: Bailey Carlson & Chad Hare
Theatre Ensemble Arts presents "Over the River & Through the Woods" on multiple dates in September at the Connie Gotsch Theatre at San Juan College in Farmington.Details and tickets are available at theaterensemblearts.square.site.9/19, 20, 26, 27 at 7:30PM9/28 at 2:30PM.
Chimney Rock National Monument presents a "Tour of the Night Sky" Program, focuses on the Ancient Puebloans who once studied the night skies, along with interactive talks about the life cycle of a star, categories of galaxies, telescopes and other topics.The event takes place at 8:15 on Friday, September 19th. Tickets and details are at chimneyrockco.org.
Time: 8:15 – 10:15 PM
Cost: The fee is $20.00 for ages 13 and up, $10.00 for ages 5-12, and under 5 are free
CRIA Office: 970-731-7133Information and Tickets: www.chimneyrockco.org / 1877-444-6777
John Cross and the New Relics bring their "Good Time Rock and Roll"back to the historic El Rancho tavern. All around great time and dancing.
Join SJMA and the Durango Astronomical Society for our second year of summer star party series located at SJMA’s Durango Nature Center!
All are welcome, amateur astronomers and enthusiasts alike, for a family friendly event discussing and observing our night skies – the moon, planets, star clusters, galaxies, and nebulas. Just before sunset, an expert from the Durango Astronomical Society will lead discussions on what we will be seeing that evening, providing informative backstories and fascinating fun facts about the night sky we see everyday. Each summer month will have slightly different focuses depending on that month’s night sky. All discussions will end with open telescope viewings and Q&A sessions. Don’t miss out on these memorable experiences!
Sep 20 Saturday
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.
As part of Pagosa Springs Colorfest, the Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership will host the "Breakfast with Balloons" fundraiser from 7:30 to 9:30 on Saturday, September 20th at Centennial Park. Pagosagreen.org has more information.
A topnotch breakfast, with mimosas and live music, while watching balloons ascend over the San Juan River. Join us for this fundraiser event to help this 501c3 raise funds to repair our domes and continue to thrive as a garden demonstration site and community hub. Food will be provided by Small Batch Events and music by local band, Acoustic Review.
The 7th International Mountain Medicine Symposium takes place in Silverton, starting Wednesday, September 17th. It will feature seminars on state of the art medical education, alpine rescue and high end avalanche awareness. A rope rescue course will be offered the preceding Thursday and Friday. mountainmedicinesymposium.org has registration and details.
Alternative Horizons is in need of volunteers to help in their mission of supporting survivors of domestic violence. Volunteers receive comprehensive training, plus ongoing staff support.
The next training takes place September 19th, 20th and 26th.
More information is at alternativehorizons.org and at 970-247-4374.
The Bayfield Farmers Market takes place on Saturdays from 8 until noon - and on Tuesdays from 4 to 7 - at 1328 County Road 501, through October 25th.
Free, family friendly eventLocal produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, live music, playground, artisans, food trucks, honey.