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.
August theme for Cortez Public Librarys Storytime
Wrapping Up Our Dreams is the August theme of Raising Readers Storytime at the Cortez Public Library, 202 N. Park St. Storytime is held every Thursday and Saturday at 10:30 a.m. for preschool-aged children. Older children are welcome to join in for the craft at 11:15 a.m. on Thursdays. The Saturday Storytime is held, weather permitting, at the Cortez Farmers Market on the corner of Elm and Main Streets. All days of any particular week will follow the same theme except on Saturdays there will be no craft.
The topic will be Space Explorers on Saturday, Aug. 25. Monsters Under the Bed, Really? will wrap up the month on Thursday, Aug. 30 and Saturday, Sept. 1. Raising Readers Storytime offers songs, stories, crafts and silliness and uses the Early Childhood Literacy Initiative program. Theres still time to pick up a reading log for our Summer Reading Program, Dream Big, Read! Join to have a chance at a big prize drawing at the end August. For more information, contact the library at 565-8117.
Celebrate Dolores quilt history at 2012 Quilt Show
The 2012 biennial Quilt Show will continue at the Dolores Community Center, 400 Riverside, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 25. The show will include over 100 quilts exhibited and judged by the public, a stunning queen size raffle quilt Follow the Leader, as well as vendors of fabric, patterns, notions, sewing machines, handmade boutique items and quilts for sale. Door prizes will also be distributed to attendees. Tickets are available at the door at $3 per person for age 16 years and older. Visitors and new members are always welcome at the guilds monthly meetings held on the first Tuesday of each month at 9:45 a.m. at the Dolores Community Center. More information is available at doloresmountainquilters.org or at 882-2191.
Mesa Verde Country Wine, Food & Art Festival
Join us this weekend in Cortez at the Mesa Verde Country Wine, Food and Art Festival. On Saturday, Aug. 25, head to Cortez City Park between noon and 5 p.m. to swirl, sip, and purchase wines from nine fine Colorado vintners. Admission to the festival is $15 in advance or $20 at the gate and includes a commemorative wine glass. For those not tasting wine, admission is free. Advance tickets may be purchased at the Mesa Verde Country office or at Liquid Assets in Cortez. The festival includes music, local artists and food, and artists from around the region will showcase their work. Thomas Martin Scott will entertain with heartfelt blues-rock with a touch of jazz. On Sunday, Aug. 26, from noon to 6 p.m., journey down McElmo Canyon to Guy Drew Vineyards for an Open House featuring wine, food, and music. Wines will be available for tasting and purchase. For more information, call 565-8227.
CSU Master Food Safety Advisors offer free Q&A workshops
Do you have questions about food safety, food preservation, or gardening in this area? If so, you are invited to bring your questions at one of the dates scheduled at Slavens True Value in Cortez. The Colorado State University Extension Master Food Safety Advisors and Master Gardeners will answer questions, test pressure canner gauges, supply handouts, and have a display of suggested supplies. The free Q&A sessions will be on Saturday, Aug. 25 from 11:15 a.m. to 2:15 p.m., and on Wednesday, Aug. 29 from 10:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. For more information, contact Lucy Butler at 560-8840 or lcbutler@ftitel.net.
Summerfest street festival will have music, entertainment
KSJD and Heart and Soul Cortez invite you to Summerfest, on Saturday, Aug. 25 from 6 to 11 p.m. on Market Street in Cortez. Enjoy music from Boris McCutcheon and the Salt Licks, performance by the Roach Family Dancers, and entertainment from the Moe Tones. Share what you love about this great city with Heart and Soul Cortez. The event is free, and open to everyone of all ages. To find out more, visit ksjd.org. If youd like to volunteer, please contact Melissa@ksjd.org, or 564-9727 ext 15.
Harvest Dinner will raise funds for The Childrens Kiva
Sutcliffe Vineyards and The Farm Bistro will present a delicious and festive Harvest Dinner on Saturday, Aug. 25 at 6:30 p.m. The event is a fundraiser for the The Childrens Kiva Montessori School. Come join us for a special meal, featuring four courses of local, freshly harvested, and beautifully prepared foods. Each course will be paired with fine wines from Sutcliffe Vineyards. The event will be held at The Farm Bistro (34 W. Main St., Cortez), recently recognized in Edible Magazine as the Four Corners Best Farm to Table Restaurant! Sutcliffe winemaker Joe Buckel will be on hand for the event to share his expertise in the making and the nuances of these fine wines. The Childrens Kiva is a non-profit community preschool and kindergarten serving families in Cortez for 25 years. Space is limited please book your reservation at The Farm Bistro by calling 565-3834. The cost is $75 per person. For more information about the event, contact The Farm. To learn more about The Childrens Kiva, visit www.childrenskiva.org.
Science Saturday in the park for young scientists
Bring your young scientists to Science Saturday in the park, a family event sponsored by Mesa Verde STEAM Academy. On Saturday, Aug. 25, from 10 a.m. at the Park de Vida shelter at Mildred and Empire Streets, Cortez, join us to earn your Oooh Aahh license by flying loop planes, stacking water, creating toilet paper tube cannons and more. For information contact Kay Phelps at 759-3270.
Sheriffs Office holds Citizens Training Academy
The Montezuma County Sheriffs Office will offer the Citizens Training Academy program on Wednesday evenings for 10 weeks, beginning Wednesday, Sept. 12 and ending Wednesday, Nov. 14. The deadline to apply to the program is Monday, Aug. 27. The Academy provides a unique opportunity for citizens to learn about the duties and services provided by the Sheriffs Office. Students will receive instruction in all functions of the three divisions within the Sheriffs Office: Patrol, Detentions and Investigations, as well as auxiliary services which support the Sheriffs Office. The curriculum includes introduction to evidence gathering, crime scene management, case preparation and prosecution.
There is a $10 fee to offset costs. The curriculum does not fulfill State of Colorado certification requirements for peace officers. Applications may be downloaded from www.montezumasheriff.org. You may apply electronically or mail your application to: Montezuma County Sheriffs Office, 730 East Driscoll St., Cortez, CO 81321. If you are interested in this Program, contact any member of the Sheriffs office command staff at 565-8452.
Canning class will cover safe preservation of harvest
The Montezuma County Extension Office, in conjunction with the LaPlata County Extension Office, will offer a canning class on Wednesday, Aug. 29 and Friday, Aug. 31 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on both days. The class will be held at the Montezuma Valley Presbyterian Church, 350 S. Washington, Cortez. What better way to enjoy your harvest than to preserve it for later use? Why preserve at home? Most people want to know what is in their food, and the personal satisfaction of taking food that is plentiful now and saving it for later (safely). Are you up on the safest techniques? Preserve flavor and nutrients and keep bacteria out using the best and the easiest techniques. Learn all the food preservation techniques at this fun workshop. The cost is $80 for the class, with a 50 percent off scholarship available for certain income levels. The class will be cancelled if less than six people register. Call 565-3123 to pre-register by Monday, Aug. 27.
FCBA presentation on banking related to building industry
Four Corners Builders Assoc. will host a free presentation at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 28 at First National Bank, 2258 E. Main in Cortez on banking related to the building, remodeling and real estate industry. The following lending companies will be present: Citizens State Bank, First National Bank, 1st Southwest Bank and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. The public is invited to take part in this informative opportunity to ask questions of local lenders; this will be a forum-style setup. For more information, call FCBA at 565-1771.
Hospice offers Short Course for Caregivers
Hospice of Montezuma and Life Quality Institute will sponsor A Short Course for Caregivers on Tuesday, Aug. 28 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Cortez Conference Center, 2121 E. Main St. The cost is $35 and includes breakfast, lunch and training. Topics covered will include: Understanding Your Options for Care; Responding to Suffering in Advanced Illness; and Care for the Caregiver. Please RSVP to Hospice at 565-4400 or office@hospiceofmontezuma.org.
Unlimited Learning Center offers free computer class
The Unlimited Learning Center, 640 E. Second St. in Cortez, will offer a computer training class at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 29 on Internet Searching for Beginners. The class is free to the public, with a limit of ten students. Additional classes will be offered throughout the school year. Call 565-1601, ext. 1 for more details.
Cortez Library August computer classes
The Cortez Public Library, 202 N. Park St., will offer an Incredibly Basic Computer Skills training class at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 30. If you have little or no computer skills, this is the class for you! All classes must be signed up for ahead of time, as space is limited. Sign up by calling the library at 565-8117 or by stopping by.
Pro-life film October Baby to screen at St. Margaret Mary
The pro-life movie, October Baby, which has been seen in many movie theaters throughout the country this year, will be shown at St. Margaret Marys parish hall, at 28 E. Montezuma Ave., in Cortez at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 30. Snacks will be provided and the movie is free for all. We hope you will join us for this entertaining occasion. For more information, contact Linda Moore at 564-4211.
Catholic Community Rummage/Yard Sale
The Montelores Catholic Community will hold a Rummage/Yard Sale on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 7 and 8, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, at the corner of Montezuma and Market in Cortez. A wide array of items including books, clothing, household, shop and yard/garden items will be for sale. Donations of items to sell will be accepted at the church hall from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1 through Wednesday, Sept. 5. Please, no large appliances, paint or televisions will be accepted. For more information, call Barbara at 565-0776 or Rosa at 565-7308.
Archaeologist presents lecture on Ridges Basin population
The Hisatsinom Chapter of the Colorado Archaeological Society will present Dr. James Potter on Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. at the Cortez Cultural Center, 25 N. Market St., to discuss Early Village Development and Collapse: The Case of Ridges Basin. Migration into the Durango area in the early A.D. 700s produced a landscape newly dotted with clusters of pit structures, one of which was large and aggregated enough to be considered one of the earliest settled villages. This process created an unprecedented social environment in which some community members occupied a village with highly visible communal-ritual architecture and others settled in dispersed hamlets. Dr. Potter explores the us-vs.-them social dynamic that was inadvertently established in the Ridges Basin community and discusses some of the untimely consequences that appear to have resulted from the lack of social integration and cohesion within this early village setting. James Potter is Senior Archaeologist and Principal Investigator with PaleoWest Archaeology. For more information, call Bob Bernhart at 739-6772.
Veterinarian will present Insulin Resistance in Horses
The Mesa Verde Back Country Horsemen will present guest speaker, local veterinarian, Dr. Sue Grabbe, DVM, on the topic Insulin Resistance in Horses on Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m., at the Elks Lodge, 2100 N. Dolores Rd., on Hwy. 145 in Cortez. Come early at 6:15 p.m. for buy your own Taco Tuesday. Dr. Grabbe will provide information about the prevention, management and treatment of this problem that is a common cause of sore feet and founder in horses. Please join us in this opportunity to learn about insulin resistance which has become a fairly common problem with horses in our area. She will also give an update on pigeon fever in horses since there have been outbreaks in our area recently. The public is always welcome. Call Nihla McCabe at 570-5036 for more information, or visit www.mesaverdehorsemen.com.
Luncheon will offer info on BEST grant bond issue
Montezuma-Cortez School District RE-1 was chosen for a $22.7 million BEST grant from the Colorado Department of Education. Come and learn more about the M-CHS bond issue 3-B at the Chambers Business Luncheon on Wednesday, Sept. 5 at noon at First National Bank, 140 W. Main St., Cortez. Reservations are needed to attend and space is limited. Lunch will be provided for $12. Contact Dena at the Chamber at 565-3414 to reserve your space now.
Piñon Project offers Eating Smart Being Active classes
The Piñon Project will offer an Eating Smart Being Active class for anyone who wants to learn about preparing healthier meals and bringing a basic level of activity into their lives. The classes will be held at the Piñon Project starting Thursday, Sept. 13 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. There is no charge for this program. Kelly Proctor, as facilitator, will lead the group through eight lessons designed to help them shop, cook and enjoy entry-level activity. The class gives you ideas for a healthier life for you and for your family. You will work as a team to develop healthy and tasty recipes, and create (and devour) delicious snacks and light meals in the class while developing friendships and new and useful skills. The activity level is appropriate for any age and almost any condition, as it emphasizes basic stretching and movement, and each person is encouraged to work at a comfortable level. Classes are further enhanced with small take-away incentives useful for food preparation and activity. Class size is limited; sign up with Lara Blair at 564-1195 by Thursday, Sept. 6.
CSU Extension to sponsor Strong Women, Stay Young
Strong Women, Stay Young is a low-impact weight bearing exercise program that helps individuals maintain bone mass as well as muscle strength and function. The 10-week program will be taught by former Extension Agent, Jan Sennhenn. Orientation will be held at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 6 at the Montezuma County Annex Building on the corner of North Chestnut and Montezuma Avenue. A health concern as we age is the onset of osteoporosis, or brittle bones. Additional benefits of the program include increased balance, flexibility, stamina, and metabolism, and improved sleep. Even though the program targets mid-life and older adults, anyone who is interested in the program is welcome. Interested individuals need to call the Extension office at 565-3123 to sign up.