Events on this Day

 Friday, December 4th
Edith Can Shoot Things And Hit Them
12:00am / Fort Lewis College Theatre
The 2020-2021 season at Fort Lewis College Theatre is going to be an exciting one! The Fall production of 'Edith Can Shoot Things And Hit Them', by A. Rey Pamatmat, will be streamed online!    The premiere is Friday, Nov. 27th starting at 7pm.    Go to the FLC Theatre website for more information, fortlewis.edu/theatre.   The FLC Theatre’s theme this year is diversity and inclusion, and Edith exemplifies those qualities to a tee. Three kids - Kenny, his sister Edith, and their friend Benji - are all but abandoned on a farm in remotest Middle America. With little adult supervision, they feed and care for each other, making up the rules as they go. But when Kenny's and Benji's relationship becomes more than friendship, and Edith shoots something she really shouldn't shoot, the formerly indifferent outside world comes barging in whether they want it to or not.   In these times of stress and isolation, FLC Theatre hopes to bring you stories of hope, belonging and understanding. Help support Fort Lewis College Theatre in these trying times! For more information, go to www.fortlewis.edu/theatre or contact FLC Theatre at 970-247-7089.
Kaiut Yoga Method: two class times
9:00am / Kaiut Yoga Durango
Classes at 9 and noon on Fridays   Kaiut Yoga is a biomechanical (freedom of movement) approach that works to achieve optimal functionality and mobility that is lost from over use or underuse of our bodies. The method works from the joints rather than stretching ourselves in extraordinary ways.    Simple and accessible poses that achieve profound results.   Come join us as we have reopened and will be offering classes on Mondays, Wednesday’s, Fridays and Saturdays.   Visit Kaiutyogadurango.com for info and schedule of classes.
Noel Night
10:00am / Participating Merchants Downtown
Three days of fun - details coming soon!
Macy's Christmas Santa SHOP
10:00am / ReStore
Huge truck load of Macy's NEW Christmas Decorations have arrived in our ReStore at 50-75% OFF! Beautiful glass ornaments, dishes and wall decor.    SNAT SHOP open Monday thru Saturday 10-4pm...check out our SHOP in the Habitat for Humanity ReStore!   All purchases help place local deserving households into affordable home ownership! The gift that keeps giving!
17th Annual Festival of Trees - ONLINE!
12:00pm / Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Grange Hall
Join us for the 17th Annual Festival of Trees, a holiday tradition supporting Southwest Colorado's kids and adults with intellectual, developmental and other disabilities to lead healthy, fulfilling and inclusive lives in our community. Festival of Trees kicks off at Noon on Dec. 4th and runs through December 6th at 5pm ONLINE at CCIFOT.givesmart.com. Join Presenting Sponsor Alpine Bank to VIEW over 60 local individual, family and business sponsors in Durango and Cortez participating in the 1st annual Festival of Wreaths. BID on creative gifts and festive decorations, BUY a chance to win one of five raffle prize packages and LEARN about Community Connections positive impact on the lives of those we serve. Get ready, set, register at CCIFOT.givesmart.com or text CCIFOT to 76278. Questions? Email festivaloftrees@cci-colorado.org or call (970) 385-3453.
2020 Winter Solstice Artisans Market
12:00pm / Durango Arts Center
A signature community event, Durango Arts Center’s Winter Solstice Invitational Artisans’ Market is the perfect destination for holiday shopping.    Experience Barbara Conrad Gallery transformed into a dynamic outlet featuring invited regional artists selected for their high-quality offerings of original and unique fine arts and crafts. Find the perfect one-of-a-kind holiday gift in this year’s market filled with local ceramics, jewelry, metal, textiles, glass, wood, note cards, ornaments, calendars, photography, painting, and drawing.
Noel Night and Holiday Celebration - Opening Reception
5:00pm / Sorrel Sky Gallery
Join us on December 4th from 5-9:00 pm during Noel Night, Durango's annual community Holiday Party and meet jewelry artist Michelle Tapia. Each piece is hand-carved from walrus tusk, hand-inked with whimsical motifs, and set in fine metals. Animals, nature, her Spanish upbringing and her Tibetan Buddhist philosophies inspire her.    The show continues through the holiday season, closing on December 31.
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