Oct 27 Monday
Workout using your own body weight or light hand weights to work all the body parts! The free classes are always similar in style but always different moves to keep it fun and fresh. You’ll need a yoga mat & light hand weights. If you don’t have them, they are extras that can be used. Each class is around 35 min. long. Modifications are always available. It’s always a fun, upbeat, encouraging, and a great workout. Taught by Tammy Williams, certified fitness instructor. All ages and fitness levels are welcome! Follow us on the Mountaintop Movement Facebook page for more info. Note: sometimes this class may be held outside in the Library Park!
Drop in to connect with other families/caregivers and foster a playful environment for preschool aged kids.
Coffee, tea, healthy snacks and a play space are provided.
Kids, families, and caregivers, join us for special activities each week! Unleash your creativity: tie-dye, paint, and create!
NOTE: Open to all but younger children will need assistance with the projects. This is a drop-in event and participants may come and go as they please - no registration required. Interested teens are also welcome to come.
This program will be held in the library park, weather permitting.
Roll for initiative! New members are welcome, and no experience is necessary, but you will need to set up a character before you can join our ongoing campaign. Please reach out at kelly@prlibrary.org to schedule a time for that!
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?!
The Durango Public Library will host a Death Café at 4PM on Monday, January 27th. The event is a group directed discussion of death; it is not a grief support group. The objective is to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.
Facilitated by Lola Montano, local hospice nurse and trained death doula.
Cook, build, craft. Let's make things!
This program is for teens grades 6+
A Death Café is a group directed discussion of death; it is not a grief support group. Our objective is to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives. The program offers an accessible, respectful and confidential space where strangers gather to eat cake, drink tea and discuss death. Death Cafés are open to, and respectful of, people of all communities and belief systems. The meeting is a directed discussion of death; it is not a grief support group. Facilitated by Lola Montano, local hospice nurse and trained death doula.