Saturday, Mar 07, 5:30 PM - Saturday, Mar 07, 7:30 PM
Black Balloon Day A night of healing for those we have lost to addiction and overdose, Please join fort lewis college on Friday march 6th from 5:30pm 7:30 pm in the ballroom for food and story sharing and remembrance activities. If you have been impacted by addiction and want to heal with your community come spend a night with others who have shared the same experience as you Friday March 6th 5:30pm -7:30pm in the fort lewis college ballroom Free Wellpac & Student well-being Mlmelter@fortlewis.edu
Tuesday, Mar 10, 5:30 PM - Tuesday, Mar 10, 9:30 PM
State of the Animas (and other local rivers) Every spring we gather to learn from the experts in cold water conservation about the health of our beloved Animas River (and surrounding tributaries). Join us this year to listen to Chris Chambers and Ty Churchwell from National TU inform us about their efforts. John Bosowski, 5RTU conservation chair, will update us on Lightner Creek sedimentation issues. Kade Jackson with CPW will update us on the state of the fisheries, and Scott Roberts from MSI will tell us about a recent study we helped fund as well as the health of bugs that feed trout. An addition for this year is that Sensa Wolcott, who leads the Animas Watershed Partnership, will give us an update on that process. Please come early to grab food and mingle. Come armed with questions and a thirst for knowledge. Tuesday March 10th 5:30pm Free Five Rivers Trout Unlimited fiveriverstu.org Kara Armano ski3pin@yahoo.com
Tuesday, Mar 10, 6:00 PM - Tuesday, Mar 10, 7:30 PM
Power of Place: Exploring the History and Culture of Southwest Colorado Tuesday, March 10, 6-7:30pm Join us for a deeper dive into some of the topics in the "Power of Place: Colorado 150 Southwest" commemorative magazine. Join us to explore more about Southwest Colorado’s history and heritages with five longtime local authors. Our panelists for the event include: Charles DiFerdinando of the Animas Museum, Native historian Johnny Valdez, Jeff Johnson of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, Peggy Montaño, author of “Hispano and Basque Sheepherders," and FLC professor Andrew Gulliford. Durango Public Library 1900 E 3rd Avenue Durango, CO 81301 www.durangoco.gov/Library Phone: 970-375-3380
Wednesday, Mar 11, 6:30 PM - Wednesday, Mar 11, 7:00 PM
The San Juan Basin Archaeological Society invites the public to a presentation in the Lyceum at the Center of Southwest Studies and on Zoom on Wednesday, March 11th at 7:00 pm. At 6:30 we will have social time in the CSWS foyer. Then after a brief business meeting, Daniel Hampson, FLC alumnus and staff member at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, will present “Hidden on the Surface: Preliminary Findings from an Ongoing Review of Southwest LiDAR Data“. For log-in information, go to SJBAS.ORG
Tuesday, Mar 17, 7:00 PM - Tuesday, Mar 17, 9:00 PM
Friday, Mar 20, 6:00 PM - Friday, Mar 20, 7:00 PM
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Stories Over Stigma Stories Over Stigma is a project designed to deepen understanding of substance use and the personal, social, and systemic factors that shape it. The project examines how stigma impacts people who use substances, particularly their ability to access support and services. It also offers practical tools and resources to help community members, professionals, and caregivers care for themselves while supporting others. Participants will hear a powerful personal story of recovery that highlights lived experience and the journey toward change, helping to humanize substance use and challenge common misconceptions. The purpose of this event is to increase knowledge, encourage reflection on personal stigma, and promote compassionate, informed perspectives. By reframing how we think and talk about substance use, Stories Over Stigma aims to foster empathy, reduce harm, and strengthen community connections. March 20th from 6pm-7pm at Durango Public Library This is a free event. La Plata County Public Health Please contact Sierra Andrews for more information at 970-759-7047 or sandrews@lpcgov.org
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Saturday, Mar 21, 8:30 AM - Saturday, Mar 21, 4:30 PM
Visit With Respect Ambassador Training Bears Ears Partnership will host a FREE Visit With Respect Ambassador training event on Saturday, March 21st from 8:30am until 4:30pm at 567 West Main Street, Bluff, Utah. The event will be held at the Bears Ears Education Center. This one-day training course will allow attendees to practice the skills needed to be one of the on-the-ground Visit with Respect Ambassadors where they will serve as a friendly presence at the most frequently visited trails in the Bears Ears region. To learn more, email ambassadors@bearsearspartnership.org and register at bearsearspartnership.org
Thursday, Mar 26, 9:00 AM - Thursday, May 14, 5:00 PM
The Durango Arts Center presents youth theater camps for children in kindergarten through second grade, Thursdays from 4-5 pm, March 26 - May 14. Students will learn character creation, imaginative storytelling, music, and movement. The camp is $175 with full and half scholarships available. Register online at www.durangoarts.org
Friday, Mar 27, 7:00 PM - Saturday, Apr 04, 9:00 PM
et sail on a whimsical, bluegrass-infused adventure! When the Old Man, keeper of the moon, is lured away by the song of a forgotten love, he embarks on a fantastical journey across sea and sky. With ghosts, leviathans, and a foot-stomping score, this magical tale explores the courage it takes to embrace change.
Directed by guest artist Melissa Firlit, with musical guests.
Performances:
- March 27, 2026 at 7:30 pm
- March 28, 2026 at 7:30 pm
- March 29, 2026 at 2 pm
- April 2, 2026 at 7:30 pm
- April 3, 2026 at 7:30 pm
- April 4, 2026 at 7:30 pm