Southwest Studies kicks off lectures with Adventure in Crooked Canyons

The Journal The Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College kicks off its summer lecture series based on the theme “A Year in the Life of the West” with a presentation from Jack Turner, 1936:...

DATE: June 6, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

How gardeners overcome the limits of time and space

If you only have a small space in which to garden, or the thought of getting down to dig in the dirt is no longer appealing, then maybe you should consider container gardening.With the advent of...

DATE: June 6, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

Library hosts informational Alzheimer’s session

The JournalA memory loss/Alzheimer’s informational session, designed for people who are experiencing memory loss, is planned for 6 p.m. June 14 at the Cortez Public Library.LifeCare, will send a...

DATE: June 6, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

Self-guided nature walk starts at Purgatory Resort

The Journal The San Juan Mountains Association, in partnership with the San Juan National Forest, has created a free brochure for a self-guided tour. The tour, available every day through...

DATE: June 5, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

Free backpacking trip for teens in Weminuche Wilderness

The Journal Are you looking for a fun summer trip for an outdoorsy teenager? Join San Juan Mountains Association on a free backpacking trip for ages 13-17 on July 19–21. Teens will learn...

DATE: June 5, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

Iron Horse Kids Race participation ‘sky-rocketing’

Though there were no winners and losers in the Iron Horse Classic’s “Sprite Kids Race,” the true victory for event organizers is the continued rise in participation in the next generation of...

DATE: May 30, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

The Metabolic Approach to Cancer takes on disease with food

It’s been known for centuries that the food you eat affects your health. In today’s world, the incidence of cancer and chronic disease is at an all-time high and continues to rise. No one knows...

DATE: May 24, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

Young minds encounter the distant past at Chimney Rock

PAGOSA SPRINGS – Chimney Rock National Monument opened to the general public for guided tours this week, but Pagosa Springs Elementary School third-graders had the place all to themselves earlier...

DATE: May 24, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

Greg Hobbs finishes Amazing Authors tour at Cortez Library

Greg Hobbs, a former Colorado Supreme Court justice who has published several books of poetry and essays, visited Cortez on Wednesday to cap the Amazing Authors Tour. The Cortez Public Library...

DATE: May 19, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

DAR requests help in mission to honor war veterans

The Sleeping Ute Mountain chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is seeking help from war veterans’ family and friends so it can place flags at soldiers’ graves in Montezuma and...

DATE: May 18, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

Toh-Atin Galleries owner to speak at Cortez Library

Literary Fridays at the Library hosts H. Jackson Clark II, an owner of Toh-Atin Galleries of Durango, at 10 a.m. at the Cortez Public Library on May 19. Clark is the third generation of his...

DATE: May 14, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

What to do about all those dandelions?

William Shakespeare once asked, “What’s in a name?” Juliet was musing on whether or not her darling Romeo would be any less darling if his family name didn’t happen to be Montague. The wide-eyed...

DATE: May 4, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

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