Events on this Day

 Monday, June 5th
Register Today! The Fast and The Curious 5k/10k Fun Run
8:00am / Santa Rita Park
The Durango Adult Education Center is hosting its second annual Fun Run! This is a 5k and 10k run where competitors follow the River Trail in an out-and-back style route. All proceeds from this fundraiser benefit our nonprofit Education Center.    This event has a twist to it: competitors can opt to shave off some of their running time by answering multiple-choice quiz questions that reflect what our adult students are learning. Topics include high school level math, science, social studies, and more! Correct answers can change the outcome of the race!   The 5k race is open to both runners and walkers, while kids under 16 run for free! (ideal for ages 10 -15). The 10k is designated for runners only.    Both races start and end at Santa Rita Park, beginning at 8am with the whole event wrapping up around 11am. This event includes a Finishers' Picnic, prizes, and vendor tables!   This Event is Proudly Sponsored By: -Durango Spine and Sport -Summit Fitness -Alpine Bank -Ohana Physical Therapy -Nature's Oasis Learn more and register here: https://durangoadulted.org/fun-run-event/
Silverton Summer Train - Diesel Locomotive
8:00am / Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
For a truly unforgettable step back in time, enjoy a leisurely trip to yesteryear riding 3 1/2 hours each way on this diesel train while spending a nearly 2-hour layover in the historic mining town of Silverton to enjoy the sights, shopping, food, and libations that Silverton offers. Departing from the Durango Depot, this trip takes you up into the Rocky Mountains with views of the San Juan National Forest as you travel alongside the beautiful Animas River on your way to the historic mining town of Silverton. There will be one Silverton Diesel Train departing daily at 8:15 AM from May 20th - August 13th.
2023 Summer GOAL - Integrity and Self Confidence Through Art
9:00am / Durango Arts Center
This very special class will teach students the art of sculpture, also studying the art history of larger-than-life sculpture masterpieces, and how these artworks are created.    On Tuesday, students will learn to create fabric art.   Wednesday, illustration of a children's book, while we explore drawing, painting, and many other mediums.  Thursday we will complete our projects and present an art show to the parents and community. During this GOAL session, three guest artists will teach in their areas of expertise, sculpture, textile art, and fashion design, and also a tattooist who is an incredible illustrator! These artists will mentor the students through this process while sharing their work and lives as artists. A different lesson on leadership, integrity, and self-confidence each day by memorable community members.    GOAL offers young people, ages 11 to 17, regardless of expression or identity, the opportunity to experience art, leadership, and art-based opportunities.
Register! Nature Adventure Summer Camp (Ages 7 - 12) June 26 - 29
9:00am / Along the Animas River
At Wild Soul's Nature Adventure Day Camp, kids will be immersed in the natural world, growing their awareness of the plants, animals, and environment and experience what it is like to be a participant in nature, not simply a visitor. We will spend most of our days in like-age groups, moving on the land, playing, learning, and exploring. We will track animals, following their signs to the special places that most people never see. We will learn some reliable and nutritious edible & medicinal plants, as well as learn to identify the few plants that are very important to avoid. We will learn the basics of wilderness survival, expanding our awareness of hazards, as well as discussing how to stay safe if you have to spend a night or two out on the land. And, we will get to experience how humans live in community in nature - by trying it out together!
Register! Nature Adventure Summer Camp (Ages 7 - 12) June 24 - 27
9:00am / Along the Animas River
At Wild Soul's Nature Adventure Day Camp, kids will be immersed in the natural world, growing their awareness of the plants, animals, and environment and experience what it is like to be a participant in nature, not simply a visitor. We will spend most of our days in like-age groups, moving on the land, playing, learning, and exploring. We will track animals, following their signs to the special places that most people never see. We will learn some reliable and nutritious edible & medicinal plants, as well as learn to identify the few plants that are very important to avoid. We will learn the basics of wilderness survival, expanding our awareness of hazards, as well as discussing how to stay safe if you have to spend a night or two out on the land. And, we will get to experience how humans live in community in nature - by trying it out together!
Silverton Summer Train - Steam Locomotive
9:00am / Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
For a truly unforgettable step back in time, enjoy a leisurely trip to yesteryear riding 3 1/2 hours each way on this train while spending a nearly 2-hour layover in the historic mining town of Silverton to enjoy the sights, shopping, food, and libations that Silverton offers. Departing from the Durango Depot, this trip takes you up into the Rocky Mountains with views of the San Juan National Forest as you travel alongside the beautiful Animas River on your way to the historic mining town of Silverton. There will be up to three steam departures depending on the date. The Silverton Steam Train departs daily at 9:00AM 5/6/23-10/28/23, 8:15AM 8/14/23-10/14/23, and 9:45AM 9/1/23-10/14/23
Register! Kids Camp Creative
10:00am / ELHI
In-person Art Camp!!    Each day will include games, activities, art & crafts, and a break for lunch. Students need to bring a jacket, water bottle, and sack lunch each day.
Durango Chamber Music Festival = Day 1 concert
12:00pm / St. Marks Episcopal Church
Rochelle Mann, flute  Susan Doering, violin  Dieter Wulfhorst, cello   Performing works by François Devienne, Alice Y. Hong, Werner Thomas-Mifune and Marco Uccellini
Happy Hour Yoga
5:30pm / Ska Brewing
Treat yourself to Happy Hour Yoga at Ska Brewing! $10 = Yoga taught by the great Brady Wilson, then a pint. Yoga first!
Discover Aikido
6:00pm / DSBK Dojo
Aikido is a Japanese martial art with a do-no-harm approach to self-defense. Ai means harmony or blending. Ki is energy. Do is the way. Learn how to blend with energy in a conflict in order to resolve it. Aikido is ideal for women, shorter individuals, and those who never imagined doing martial arts. Develop greater strength, coordination, balance, and serenity. For 20 years, DSBK has provided fun-filled classes open to everyone.   (Photo credit Penny Maycock CCBY2.0)
Mud-Day Madness
6:30pm / Durango Arts Center
Mondays will become your favorite day of the week (Yes, you did read that right)! Learn about the historical evolution of pottery and understand the various methods to create shapes and forms. Walk with your pieces through every step of creation. Together, we will focus on two modes of creating functional ware through hand building and an introduction to wheel throwing, to create functional art for everyday use. We will spend time exploring textures, shapes and colors.   Space is limited to accommodate a small student to teacher ratio. Students will rotate through time on the pottery wheels.
Chess Club
6:30pm / Guild House Games
Come play some chess! Every Monday night 6:30-9 p.m. upstairs in the Durango mall on Main St.   Free!  Drop in! 
The Magic of Wheel Throwing
6:30pm / Durango Arts Center
Immerse yourself in the joy and magic of wheel throwing! Come join us, and learn a variety of techniques and skills used in creating clay masterpieces with an experienced teacher to give you guidance along the way! Beginners are welcome, but experienced throwers are also welcome!    *Supplies included
Comedy Showcase
7:30pm / Starlight Lounge
Local and National comics perform every Monday!
Tab Benoit & Matt Andersen
8:00pm / Animas City Theatre
$40/$45/21+  Doors 7:00pm / Show 8:00pm   Tab Benoit  Tab Benoit is a Grammy nominated singer, songwriter and guitarist who has built a remarkable 30+ year career on the foundation of his gritty and soulful Delta swamp blues, acquiring a devoted legion of fans along the way, as well as 5 Blues Music Awards, including BB King Entertainer of the Year (twice) and an induction into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. He has recorded and/or performed with Junior Wells, George Porter Jr, Dr. John, Willie Nelson, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, Billy Joe Shaver, Maria Muldaur, James Cotton, Cyril Neville, Kenny Aronoff, Allen Toussaint, Kim Wilson, Jimmy Thackery, Charlie Musslewhite, Kenny Neal, Chris Layton, Ivan Neville, Jimmy Hall, Jim Lauderdale, Anders Osborne, and Alvin Youngblood Hart to name a few. Tab's accomplishments as a musician are matched only by his devotion to the environmental health of his native Louisiana wetlands. Benoit is the founder and driving force behind Voice of the Wetlands, an organization working to preserve the coastal waters of his home state. In 2010, he received the Governor's Award for Conservationist of the Year from the Louisiana Wildlife Federation. Benoit also starred in the iMax motion picture Hurricane on the Bayou, a documentary of Hurricane Katrina's effects and a call to protect and restore the wetlands.  https://www.tabbenoit.com  https://www.facebook.com/TabBenoit   Matt Anderson  A powerhouse performer with a giant, soul-filled voice and commanding stage presence, Matt Andersen has built a formidable following the old-fashioned way: touring worldwide and letting his stunned audiences and new devotees spread the good word of his righteous tunes all over. And the world has indeed woken up and discovered him, helping him amass over 10 million views on YouTube. In addition to headlining major festivals, clubs and theatres throughout North America, Europe and Australia, he has shared the stage and toured with Bo Diddley, Buddy Guy, Greg Allman, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Randy Bachman, Little Feat, Jonny Lang, Serena Ryder, and more. Andersen nabbed the 2013 and 2016 European Blues Award for Best Solo/Acoustic Act, three Maple Blues Awards in 2012, and was the first ever Canadian to take home top honours in the solo/duo category at the 2010 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Since the release of Weightless in early 2014, Andersen has received a JUNO nomination for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year, a CIMA Road Gold award, and six Maple Blues Awards for Male Vocalist of the Year. http://mattandersen.ca  Limited seating in balcony Dance Floor Standing room only
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