The Cortez Journal encourages people to submit announcements about upcoming events for the Community Calendar. Send announcements to news@cortezjournal.com. Items submitted at least two weeks in advance will have a better chance of getting published; items submitted several days before the event might not get published. For more information, call the Journal at 565-8527.
Montezumas Table gourmet dinner will benefit NEST
Local chefs will present Montezumas Table, a progressive gourmet dinner benefitting The NEST Child Advocacy Center at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 12, at Pepperhead and Stonefish Sushi & More, Cortez.
The elaborate dinner will feature exotic recipes in a five course meal spanning the block. Each course selection is a treasured combination of fare best suited to the highly refined appetite. Select wines will accompany the seated fine dining. The $100 price per person is far below market value for a five course gourmet meal.
The NEST provides a safe, child-friendly environment that eases the emotional trauma experienced by children during the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases. They have been serving child victims of abuse and their non-offending family members since 1992.
Tickets for Montezumas Table are available at Pepperhead, 44 W. Main, Cortez, 565-3303, and Stonefish Sushi & More, 16 W. Main St., 565-9244.
Program will explore political redistricting based on Census
The League of Women Voters of Montezuma County will present a program on redistricting in Colorado at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 12, at Shiloh Steak House, 5 S. Veach St., Cortez.
After each Census, states are required to redraw congressional and state legislative districts to conform with shifts in population. Each state determines how the redistricting will occur, based on its constitution and laws. Trish Pegrem, a La Plata County attorney, will discuss the procedures Colorado must follow to redraw district lines.
The public is invited to this presentation and can purchase lunch.
For more information, contact LouAnn Burkett at 882-4666.
Dolores High student government will host mardi gras carnival
Dolores High School student government will host a mardi gras carnival from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday, March 12, in the Dolores High School main gym, 1301 Central Ave.
The carnival is geared toward a younger audience but will have plenty of enjoyable activities for all ages. All money raised will go toward the Christmas Kids fund, through which student government takes low-income elementary students shopping for Christmas. The carnival will have food, vendors, booths and games from local businesses and school clubs alike. Costumes are encouraged.
For more information, call Dolores High School at 882-7288.
United Methodist Women will have sacrificial program
United Methodist Women at the Cortez United Methodist Church will observe the annual Call to Prayer and Self Denial at 8 a.m. Saturday, March 12, in the Fellowship hall of the church at 515 N. Park St.
Each year this observance gives the women an opportunity to have a modest sacrificial breakfast and make a contribution to a designated mission effort of the church. This year, the designated project is the care of retired missionaries and deaconesses of the United Methodist Church and its predecessor organizations.
Women at United Methodist Churches in the area are invited to attend the Call to Prayer and Self Denial observance.
For more information, call Eleanor at 564-0708.
Mountain View Baptist Church will hold revival services
Mountain View Baptist Church will hold Revival Services Sunday, March 13, through Wednesday, March 16. The guest evangelist will be Brother Keith Collier. Collier will preach at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, March 13, and at 7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, March 14, 15, and 16. Mountain View Baptist Church is located on the corner of Colorado Highway 184 and County Road 30.5 in Dolores.
This years revival theme is Revive This Nation. Collier is attending Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. Prior to attending SWBTS, Keith was an associate pastor for nine years. He recently completed his masters in divinity and is working on his doctorate.
For more information, call the church office at 882-7521 or Pastor Scott Hartle at 739-4496.
SJMA will hold volunteer orientation, cover upcoming projects
San Juan Mountains Association will hold a volunteer orientation from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 15, at the Mancos Library, 211 W. First St.
SJMA is a nonprofit dedicated to public land stewardship through education and participation in Southwest Colorado. New SJMA volunteers or anyone interested in learning more about the San Juan Mountains Association are encouraged to attend. Topics covered will be: SJMAs background and purpose, descriptions of programs and upcoming 2011 projects, Leave No Trace and Tread Lightly ethics, public land regulations and descriptions of public land managing agencies in Southwest Colorado.
To attend the Volunteer Orientation, register by March 11, by contacting Kathe Hayes at 385-1310 or e-mail kathe@sjma.org.
March library theme is Spring Forward
Spring Forward is the March theme of Storytime at the Cortez Public Library.
Storytime is every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. for pre-school aged children. Older children are welcome to join us for the craft at 11:15 a.m.
Next is Id Like to be a Penguin on March 17. The Number 10 will be discussed on March 24 and well wrap up the month with The Letter M on March 31.
Storytime offers songs, stories, crafts and silliness and uses the Early Childhood Literacy Initiative program. For more information, contact the library at 565-8117. The library is located at 202 N. Park St., Cortez.
Christian Womens Celebrations will honor law enforcement at event
Christian Womens Celebrations will hold A Bit O Fun at noon Saturday, March 19, at the Elks Lodge, 2100 N. Dolores Road, Cortez.
A cure for cabin fever and the winter doldrums, there will be laughter unlimited with surprise skits and music with vocalist Andy Bennetts. There will also be a speaker, Andrew Carter, Air Force Academy graduate and veteran of Desert Storm. Ladies, gentlemen, and young people are invited.
The ticket price is $14.50 per person and includes program, meal, beverages, dessert and tip. Complimentary tickets are available to first-time CWC attendees, and men and women in law enforcement. Reservations to attend are required by Monday, March 14.
For more information or to reserve your spot, call Cindy Bennetts at 560-3328 or e-mail cwcfunevents@gmail.com.
Montezuma County 4-H Council fundraiser
The Montezuma County 4-H Council fundraiser will take place on Saturday, March 19, with meal service to begin at 5 p.m. at the Lewis-Arriola Community Center. An enchilada dinner will be served, with a silent auction and a dessert auction to follow the dinner.
The Adult (ages 11 and up) plate will be $8 and Youth (ages 5-10) plate will be $5. Ages 4 and under are free.
You may purchase advance tickets or questions can be answered at the Montezuma County Extension Office at 565-3123.
Four Corners Dancers will host Spring Fling square, round dance
The Four Corners Dancers invite everyone in the community to attend the annual Spring Fling square and round dance festival from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Saturday, March 19, in the Cortez Middle School gym, 450 W. Second St., Cortez.
The free event can be fun for spectators, who are encouraged to come at any time. The flashing petticoats and bright ties of the dancers can lift your spirits, and the elegant steps of the round dancers can take you back to an era of gallantry and grace.
Art Tangen, of Albuquerque, N.M., is the featured square dance caller for the event. Maxine and Dale Springer, of Grand Junction, will be cuing the round dancers. About a hundred dancers from all over the Rocky Mountain region and the Four Corners are expected to attend this popular festival.
For more information contact Don and Judy Morris at 565-9836 or Ronnie and Vonnie Robinson at 565-8561.
A Trio of Duos planned at Millwood Junction
A Trio of Duos: A night of music with the Lindells, Baby Toro and Katya Chorover is set for Saturday, March 12 at Millwood Junction Restaurant, Mancos.
The music starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are $5 at the door.
Kim and Chris Lindell play wild, live-wire, high mountain music - straight up from Colorado. Its a delectable brew of original roots rock, cosmic country, folk-noir, wicked grass and funky-stylie reggae. Join us for some of the finest magic harmonies, stunning guitarwork, New Orleans backbeat rhythms and atmospheric jams inspired by the awesome beauty of the American West. Bob Matthews, producer and recording engineer for the Grateful Dead, says: Kim and Chris Lindell have been blessed with a rare gift... [their music is] a grace to witness... most satisfying!
Springing from the small town nowhereland (Mancos), Baby Toro uses their dazzling, multi-hued fantails of reverb, echo and and girl-group harmony meets post-punk detachment to seem much larger than they are.
For nearly twenty years, Katya Chorover has been captivating audiences with her warm, dark voice and intimate, well-crafted songs. Combining elements of Americana, folk, pop, blues and country, her music embodies a peace that transcends the noise of modern life (Talking Leaves).
For more information call 533-7338.
Fundraiser with Celtic music, food will benefit Hawkins Preserve
A fundraiser for the Hawkins Pueblo, a popular walking destination at the Hawkins Preserve in south Cortez, will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 17, at the Cortez Cultural Center, 25 N. Market.
Funds will be used for renovating the protective roof and stabilizing the site.
A St. Patricks Day Celebration will begin with a corned beef, cabbage, potatoes and soda bread dinner, also available as takeout. Beer will be sold, and Luck of the Irish chance drawings for door prizes will happen during the evening. A live Celtic band, Celtic Knot, made up of Shawn & Allison Reynolds from Farmington, has offered to liven up the Cultural Center with music. Cost is $20, or $18 for members.
A bagpipe concert previously scheduled for March 14 has been cancelled.
For more information, call 565-1151.
Moetones, Lawnchair Kings will play rock, country tunes
The Moetones and Lawnchair Kings will play a mix of rock and country tunes at 9 p.m. Friday, March 18, at the Hollywood Bar and Cafe, 417 Central Ave., Dolores.
There is a cover charge of $5 per person.
For more information, call the Hollywood at 882-9998.
Boris McCutcheon and the Salt Licks will play
KSJD presents Boris McCutcheon and the Salt Licks, an Americana/folk/rock n roll show, at the Millwood Junction Restaurant on Saturday, March 19. The show starts at 8 p.m., tickets are $10 at the door.
If you want to buy ahead of time, contact Melissa at 564-9727, or email melissa@ksjd.org
Farmers Telephone celebrates opening of satellite office in Cortez
Farmers Telephone Company is hosting an open house on Tuesday, March 22 to celebrate the opening of its new satellite office in Cortez. The open house will be from 5 to 7 p.m. at the site of its new office at 16 N. Market Street. An official ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at 5:15 p.m. Local author, Lowell Volk, also will be on hand to sign copies of his latest book, The Taylors Civil War. The public is invited. Dont miss out on cake, refreshments, door prizes and more!
For more information, call Farmers Telephone at 562-4211.
AARP will sponsor driver safety course
AARP will sponsor a driver safety course from 12:30 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, at the Calvin Denton room in the Empire Electric building, 801 N. Broadway, Cortez.
This is a new four hour course authorized by the state of Colorado. It is designed to meet the needs of older drivers. The course will review safe driving techniques as well as Colorado traffic laws. Completion of this course can qualify you for a discount on your automobile insurance.
The course is available to all motorists whether or not they are members of AARP. A $12 fee for AARP members and a $14 fee for nonmembers covers materials. Payment must be paid by check, no cash. Bring your drivers license and your AARP membership number (if you have one).
If interested, you are asked to register with Scott and Judy Aeschlimann at 565-3872. The class number is limited.
Dodson, aka Renaissance Man, displays art at Cortez library
Justin Dodson, aka Renaissance Man, will display his paintings through March at the Cortez Public Library, 202 N. Park St., Cortz.
For more information, contact Justin at jakestery2k@yahoo.com.
Free dental care for kids on Give Kids a Smile day
The Dolores County Community Health Association will be having Give Kids a Smile Day from 8 a.m to 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, in the Community Health Clinic at 495 W. 4th St. in Dove Creek. Free dental care will be provided to eligible kids by Dr. Nathan Turnbow.
Eligibility requirements are kids ages 1 to 17 who do not have insurance. Treatment provided will be determined the day of and may include: exam, X-rays, cleaning, sealants, fillings or extractions. Treatment time is limited, so children with extensive treatment needs will have to be rescheduled or referred in order to complete needed treatment.
An appointment is required call 677-3644.
Millwood Follies will benefit Chicken Creek cross country area
Millwood Follies will feature skits and musical entertainment to benefit the Chicken Creek Cross Country ski area at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at the Millwood Junction restaurant, located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 160 and Main Street, Mancos.
This annual event features skits and musical entertainment by a host of highly talented folks from all over the Four Corners.
This years beneficiary will be the cross country ski area located just a few miles north of Mancos maintained by a dedicated crew of volunteers. Last year, more than 4,000 skier visits were recorded at the popular ski area. The equipment is old and battered, so any funds raised at this event will be used to upgrade the grooming equipment.
Funds are raised through a combination of silent auction and door prizes. This years silent auction items will include an engineering job for a septic system valued at about $1,500, gift certificates for local restaurants, sporting equipment, artwork, and lots of other great auction items and prizes.
For more information, call 533-1605.
Vendors being sought for Cultural Centers Ladies Night Out
The Cortez Cultural Center is looking for vendors for Ladies Night Out scheduled for 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at the Cortez Elks Lodge, 2100 N. Dolores Road.
Participating vendors can include hair stylists, nail techs, skin care products, home decor and cookware, jewelry, massage therapists, health and wellness, and financial and insurance to name a few. Anything that appeals to todays women is welcome.
A comfortable, relaxed atmosphere will be created for women to browse the various booths and products being presented.
Call the Cultural Center at 565-1151 for vendor applications. The fee is $35.
Low cost spay and neuter clinic
There will be a two day low-cost spay and neuter clinic on Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2, beginning at 8 a.m., at the Cortez Christian Church at Empire St. and Dolores Road .
The costs are: $25 for cat neuter, $30 for cat spay, $50 for dog neuter (over 60 pounds add $10 for each additional 10 pounds), and $60 for dog spay (over 60 pounds add $10 for each additional 10 pounds).
Contact 565-PETS (565-7387) to reserve your place. No limit on number of pets per family.
Sponsored by For Pets Sake Humane Society, Cortez (www.forpetssakehs.org) and Planned Pethood Plus, Denver (plannedpethoodplus.com).
Cortez Farmers Market plans spring meeting
The Cortez Farmers Market invites all of last years vendors, and anyone interested in participating in this years market, to attend its spring meeting from 9:30 a.m. until noon Saturday, April 2, at the Calvin Denton Room, Empire Electric Association, 801 N Broadway, Cortez.
The meeting will include topics on the agenda: a financial report, market managers report, a review of the 2010 season and of the rules and regulations, and instructions and time lines for vendor applications.
For more information contact Theresa at theresaincortez@gmail.com or call the Extension Office at 565-3123.
9News Health Fair 20 will offer blood chemistry, other screenings
The 9News Health Fair 20 will conduct low-cost screenings from 7 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 9, at the Cortez Recreation Center, 425 Roger Smith Ave. Use the north entrance by the tennis courts.
Blood chemistry tests will be $30, and PSA testing for men will be $25. Do not eat 12 hours before having blood drawn (but diabetics should not fast). Take prescribed medications as directed. You must be 18 to participate.
For information, call 303-698-3799 or 800-332-3078, or visit www.9healthfair.org.
All volunteers will be appreciated. Call 739-3844 after 6 p.m. if interested.