Apr 19 Friday
Alternative Horizons supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence - and they need volunteer advocates, including those who are bi-lingual, to staff their 24-Hour hotline. The next training dates are April 19th and 20th. Ongoing support is provided and more information is at 970-247-4374.
If you or anyone you know is experiencing domestic violence, their free and confidential 24-Hour hotline is 970-247-9619.
An ecletic blend of hand crafted work by local artisans. Start your holidays with friends, good cheer and door prizes!
The Bonnie Dallas Senior Center in Farmington presents the High Desert Games Senior Olympics. Registration opens Monday, February 12th and the games run March 15th through May 31st. The Games are open to those 50 years and up - and will feature table tennis, darts, bocce ball, and field day... to shuffleboard, pickleball, chess, and more. Sign up is at fmtn.org/BDSC or in person at the Senior Center.
(208 N Wall Ave). Registration is $15 before March 31 and $20 after March 31. Participants will receive a t-shirt (while supplies last) and registration will remain open throughout the duration of the games. For more info call (505) 599-1380.
Bring in your 2-5 year old to learn new creative skills during our toddler specific art classes every Friday in April.
Drop in’s welcome. $25/child, members receive 20% off. Not a member? Join today!
Thank you to our art class sponsor – Durango Cabinet Company!
The Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency's 2024 rain barrel sale continues through Saturday, May 4th. The event usually sells out every year. More information is at fourcore.org.
Details and photos can be found at rainwatersolutions.com/products/4core.
A three-way stop is set up at Holly Avenue and Florida Road with rumble strips and stop signs to allow left turns from Holly Avenue onto Florida Road from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. to accommodate drivers during construction on County Road 250 and 251. Signs will be removed outside of the 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. hours. Police and flaggers will be directing traffic for the next week in the afternoons.
The next Family Friday Matinee at the Pine River Library will feature the 2023 Film "Wish." The screening takes place at 1:30 and more information is at prlibrary.org.
April: Wish (2023). About Asha, who makes a wish upon a falling star.
Fridays at 3:00 pm at Sunnyside Library. Bring your knitting or other portable craft project and join us for this fun and social group (all ages welcome).
The Pagosa Environmental Film Festival takes place on Friday and Saturday at the Tennyson Event Center and will feature nine first-run films. The Friday Premiere Gala includes a catered gourmet dinner, live music with Steve Blechschmidt, a photography display and two award-winning films. Saturday's screenings start at 10AM. Tickets will be available at the door and online at pagosagreen.org.Proceeds benefit the Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership, a nonprofit that manages greenhouses, gardens, and educational activities on the River Walk in downtown Pagosa Springs.
Premiere Gala wristbands allow guest into all films on Saturday. "Flyways: The Untold Story of Migratory Birds" won Best of Fest at Colorado Environmental Film Festival. "Flyways" explores the effects of climate change on Earth's bird populations. "The Covenant of the Salmon People," Best Feature, describes the relationship between the indigenous Nez Pearce people and the Snake River's endangered salmon.
Saturday's films begin at 10 am. Here's the line-up.10:00 am A Reason for Hope 10:05 am Documerica 11:10 am Paddle Tribal Waters (Klamath Youth) 11:20 am True Survivors Noonish RITUAL Food Truck is out back. 1:00 pm Flyways: The Untold Journey of Migratory Shorebirds 2:40 pm A Reason for Hope 2:45 pm Native Suns: Sacred Souls (Lakota) 3:05 pm Dark Sacred Night 3:25 pm Documerica 4:40 pm Paddle Tribal Waters (Klamath Youth)4:50 pm True Survivors 6:00 pm Requiem for a River (New Mexico)7:00 pm Covenant of the Salmon People (Nez Pearce)
Bob Hemenger @ The Springs Resort