Cortez Community Calendar

Registration is now open for the Friends of Recreation for a Healthy Community and the Cortez City Recreation Center second annual pickleball tournament to be held Sept. 11-12. (File photo)
Cortez
Thursday, Sept. 2

Youth Leadership Council, 6 p.m., Cortez Cultural Center. Free. Youth Leadership Council offers a wide variety of projects and programs to fit just about anyone. Details: Angela Adams at aadams@scyclistens.org or 602-505-0308.

Friday, Sept. 4

Labor Daze Weekend, 5-11 p.m., Montezuma County Annex. $10. DJ Phish release of his newest album from 5-7 p.m.. Concert with Qü, Native Thugg, YaBoyLee, Bigg Dave, Skitzo Sam and more from 7-11 p.m. Drug-, alcohol- and drama-free event. Details: www..facebook.com/events/647541929556656.

Wednesday, Sept. 8

Four Corners Lecture Series: Reconstructing the Pueblo Bonito Mounds, with Wirt Wills, 7 p.m., virtual. Free. Details: www.sjbas.org.

Thursday, Sept. 9

Republican Women of Montezuma County monthly meeting, noon, Baymont Inn, 2279 Hawkins St. Lunch of sandwiches and sides will be provided for $10. Presentation by director of Heart to Heart ministry. Attendees are asked to bring a "baby gift" as a donation for Heart to Heart. Diapers or wipes needed. RSVP: Emiko South at 565-4280.

Four Corners Lecture Series: Ancient ornithology and continuity of the Four Corners, with Chuck LaRue, 4 p.m., virtual. Free. Details: www.crowcanyon.org.

Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 11-12

Friends of Recreation for a Healthy Community and the Cortez City Recreation Center second annual pickleball tournament, 8 a.m. each day, Cortez Recreation Center, 425 Roger Smith Ave. $25 doubles, additional $10 for mixed and single events. Proceeds support low-income scholarships. Register by noon Sept. 8. Registration: www.onwardfoundation.org. Details: Debi Berger at 739-1135 or bergerpt51@gmail.com.

Wednesday, Sept. 15

Dark Sky Library Event, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Cortez Public Library, 202. N. Park St. Mesa Verde National Park and the library will host an astronomy evening. Enjoy the night and learn about the importance of dark skies. Information tables and a craft activity for kids will be followed by multiple astronomy talks and stargazing. Details: m.facebook.com/events/217105973707263.

Montezuma-Cortez Homecoming Parade, “Out of This World,” 5 p.m. on Main Street, from Park Street to Maple Street. Candy is welcome, but no throwing. Sign up with Sara Broersma, (970) 565=3722 x2187 or sbroersma@cortezk12.co.us.

Wednesday-Saturday, Sept. 15-18

For Pets' Sake Humane Society's Yard Sale fundraiser, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Montezuma County Fairground beef barn. Donations accepted onsite from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sept. 14. Details 565-7387.

Thursday, Sept. 16

Four Corners Lecture Series: Ancestral Puebloan fishing strategies in New Mexico’s middle Rio Grande, with Jonathan Dombrowsky, 4 p.m., CANM theater room if conditions allow or virtual. Free. Details: www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/colorado/canyons-of-the-ancients.

Ryan Shupe & The Rubberband, 5 p.m., Montezuma Park, 3 W. Montezuma Ave. Rock and roll bluegrass-style music. Details: www.bandsintown.com/e/102733609.

Saturday, Sept. 18

VFW Post 5231 of Cortez Stand Down for Veterans, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Montezuma County Annex Building, 107 N. Chestnut. At 9:30 a.m. there will be an invocation, pledge, national anthem and presentation of colors. Vendors with services and information for veterans will be present. Refreshments and food served.Details: John Davis at (720) 388-5602.

Four Corners Dancers meet and greet, 6:30 p.m., Cortez Senior Center, 117 N. Chestnut St. Enter through the west entrance. Learn about square dancing and its health and social benefits. Refreshments served. Details: Duane Randol at 560-2137, Patty Randol at 560-4709 or duaneandpatty.randol@gmail.com.

Sunflower Troupe members take a break during rehearsals for the Sunflower Shorts. They are, from left, Heather Musclow, Robby Hennes, Elizabeth Dickey, Sophia Dickey and Clement Sobotka. (Courtesy photo)
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 24-25

Sunflower Shorts 10-Minute Play Festival, 7 p.m., Sunflower Theater, 8 E. Main St. The Sunflower Troupe’s first regional play festival, featuring 9 plays by area authors, five from Montezuma County. Details: Kim Welty,

Tuesday, Sept. 28

Meet the candidates open house, 4-6 p.m., Elks Lodge, 2100 N Dolores Road. Discuss education issues with Montezuma-Cortez District Re-1 Board of Education candidates Cody Wells, Tammy Hooten, Jeannette Hart, Ed Rice, Sherri Wright, Sheri Noyes, Stacey Hall and Layne Frazier. Refreshments.

Thursday, Oct. 7

Four Corners Lecture Series: The Wallace Great House assemblage, with Michelle Turner, 4 p.m., virtual. Free. Details: www.crowcanyon.org.

Wednesday, Oct. 13

Four Corners Lecture Series: Before Yellowstone, with Douglas MacDonald, 7 p.m., virtual. Free. Details: www.sjbas.org.

Thursday, Oct. 14

Four Corners Lecture Series: Indigenous subsistence on the Colorado Plateau, with Lisbeth Louderback and Bruce Pavlik, 4 p.m., virtual. Free. Details: www.crowcanyon.org.

Wednesday, Oct. 20

Four Corners Lecture Series: Preliminary results of the drone-based sensing project of Chaco-era road, with Jonathan Till and Kenny Wintch, 4 p.m., virtual. Free. Details: www.friendsofcedarmesa.org.

Thursday, Oct. 21

Four Corners Lecture Series: Hopi history at the Homol’ovi settlement cluster, with Chuck Adams, 4 p.m., virtual. Free. Details: www.crowcanyon.org.

Thursday, Oct. 28

Four Corners Lecture Series: The Maize Database Project with Mark Varien, 4 p.m., virtual. Free. Details: www.crowcanyon.org.

Four Corners Lecture Series: Paquime, 7 p.m., virtual. Free. Details: www.sjbas.org.

Every other Wednesday

Red Dress Committee/Cortez Four Corners MMIP Committee meeting, noon-1:30 p.m., Cortez Public Library large study room, 202 N. Park St, and Zoom. Details: (612) 422-0791.

First and third Thursday

Alphabet Soup Support Group meeting, 6 p.m., The Pinon Project, 210 E. Main St. Support group for parents, caretaker, or guardians of children with special needs or behavioral challenges. Child care available with advanced arrangements. Details: Maggie at mtevault@pinonproject.org or 564-1195.

First Friday

Disabled American Veterans, chapter 44 Lindsay-Geer monthly meeting, 12:30 p.m., lunch at noon, Veterans Outreach Center, 432 N. Broadway.

Third Monday

High Desert Vegetarians and Vegans community pot-luck, 6 p.m., Cortez Methodist Church, 515 N. Park Ave. Bring a vegetable dish and conversation to share. All are welcome. Learn more about a vegetarian diet. Details: Jim 903-0944.

Every Monday-Saturday

Conservative Grounds, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., 40 E. Main St. Come in for coffee, friendship, conversations and outreach. All are welcome. Details: 560-6643.

Every Monday

Square Dance lessons with Four Corners Dancers, 7-8:30 p.m., Cortez Senior Center, 117 N. Chestnut St. Enter through the west entrance. Make new friends, laugh and exercise. No partner needed. Details: Duane Randol at 560-2137, Patty Randol at 560-4709 or duaneandpatty.randol@gmail.com.

Every Tuesday

Southwest Artists League, 10 a.m., Annex Building, 107 N. Chestnut. Artists may paint, draw. Call (720) 448-0418.

Bridge, 1:30-4 p.m., Montezuma Valley Presbyterian Church, 350 S. Washington St. Beginners, veteran players and experts welcome. Coffee and snacks provided along with light fellowship. Attendees should be vaccinated and/or masked. Details: 565-7024 or 565-6088.

Every Wednesday

Montelores Catholic Community LIFT Religious Education classes, 5:45-6:45, Church Center, 20 S. Market St. Grades Preschool-8. Love and praise Jesus, learn the Catholic tradition, grow in prayer and service. Details: 565-7308, ext 102.

Every Thursday

Raising Readers Storytime, 10:30 a.m., Cortez Public Library, 202 N. Park St. Songs, stories and crafts. The program uses the Early Childhood Literacy Initiative program. Details: 565-8117.

Bingo, 6:45 p.m. Cortez Elks Lodge, 2100 N. Dolores Road. Begins Sept. 2. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Food and beverages available. Details: 565-3557.

Every Friday

Game Night with Piñon Project, 6 p.m., virtual. Ages 7-17. Free. Landon, 529-3305 or lcook@pinonproject.org.

Every Friday, May-October

Gardening classes, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Good Samaritan Center Food Pantry, 30 N. Beech St., Unit C. Free. Three programs: gardening for adults, gardening for teens and indigenous foods. Participants do not needs to attend all classes. Details and registration: www.goodsamscortez.org/garden.

Every Saturday

Red Dress Awareness and Action events, noon-2 p.m., corner of Main Street and Mildred Road. Details: (612) 422-0791.

Every Sunday

The Cortez Library Radio Show, 3:30-4 p.m., ksjd.org/#stream/0 or stations 90.5 FM or 91.5 FM. Join Ms. Laura as she reads.

Dolores
Fridays through September

Friday Food & Fun: Drive-In Movie Night, 7:45 p.m., Joe Rowell Park. $5 per car suggested donation. Movies will start at dark. Parking lot opens at 6 p.m., with concessions of popcorn, boxed candy and refreshments available. Sound is delivered via radio. The station will be announced on the screen prior to movie start. Details: www.facebook.com/events/1812059579000819.

First Tuesday

Dolores Mountain Quilters meeting, 9:30 a.m. social, 10 a.m. meeting, Community Center, 400 Riverside Ave. Masks required. Limit 50 people. Guests must RSVP. Suzanne, (404) 374-6558 or sdbfield@aol.com; doloresmountainquilters.org.

Wednesdays, June 2 through October

Dolores Farmers Market, 4-7 p.m., Flanders Park. Local fruits, vegetables, meats, art and crafts. Live music. Details: Susan Lisak 426-9902.

Mancos
Saturday, Sept. 18

Mancos townwide yard sale for Rosa, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sales across town to support Rosa and tamales and refreshments by donation at the Mancos United Methodist Church. Details: rosabelongshere@gmail.com.

Wednesdays

Yoga in the Park, 8:15-9:30 a.m., Cottonwood Park, 275 S. Spruce St. Details: Kim at 560-5677.

Thursdays

Mancos Farmers Market, 4-7 p.m., Grand Avenue. Food and live music.

Farmington
Thursdays, June 3-Oct. 28

Downtown Maker’s Market, 4:30 p.m., Orchard Park. Baked goods, jams and jellies, handmade goods, art, repurposed items, antiques and vintage items.

Every Other Wednesday

Painting with Class, 6 p.m., Inspired Moments Event Center, 310 W. Main St. $30. All supplies included.

Durango
Saturdays Through October

Durango Farmers Market, 8 a.m.-noon through September, 9 a.m.-noon October, TBK Bank parking lot, 259 W. Ninth Street.

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