By Carole Howard | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff Including today’s event, there are two more gatherings this month in our free online virtual series featuring New York Times …
By Carole Howard PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff For some early readers, a big block of text is like a giant stop sign — which is why these youngsters often get tagged with the …
By Carrie Weitzel | Healthy Archuleta It might seem ironic that the month after Halloween is dubbed National Diabetes Month, but contrary to popular belief, eating sugar on special occasions is not …
By Cady Allione | Pagosa Peak Open School Playground for the People is hosting a community event Saturday, Nov. 5, at SOCO from 3 to 6 p.m. Music and free food will make the brainstorming process a …
By Carole Howard | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff We hope you’re participating in our pumpkin-decorating contest and attending our Halloween party tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 28, from 2 to 4 …
By Carole Howard | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff We hope you’re planning to participate in our pumpkin-decorating contest and attend our Halloween party next Friday, Oct. 28, from 2 to …
By Carole Howard PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff The all-new free Lifelong Learning lecture series begins today, Oct. 13, and runs for six weeks every Thursday through Nov. 17 from 6 …
Photo courtesy Bob Hemenger The Americana Project class of Pagosa Springs High School will be playing an informal concert at The Springs Resort on Wednesday, Oct. 19, from 5 to 7 p.m.
By Trinity Angle and Reagan Vanatta | Pagosa Springs Middle School On Oct. 28 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., the Pagosa Springs Middle School Student Council will be hosting “Terror on Lewis Street” at …
By Darcy DeGuise | Winter Outdoor Learning Fund For the past six years, the Winter Outdoor Learning Fund (WOLF) has been busy fostering outdoor awareness among the people of southwestern …
By Robin Young | PREVIEW Columnist Most of us have an amicable, even loving, relationship with food. It nourishes us; it strengthens us; it even makes us happy. But, every now and then, there …
By Carole Howard | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff We want to remind you that your library has about 45 magazines and newspapers in our collection for your free reading enjoyment. …
By Jean Zirnhelt | Weminuche Audubon Society Weminuche Audubon will be championing local historical sites with two events this month. On Saturday, Sept.17, we will partner with the Chimney Rock …
By Carole Howard | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff There are two more events this month in our free online Library Speakers Consortium virtual series featuring New York Times bestselling …
By Carole Howard | PREVIEW Columnist, and the library staff We hope you will attend a special fundraiser this Saturday, Sept. 10, at 6 p.m. for your library at the Pagosa Lakes Property Owners …
By Ethan Proud | PREVIEW Columnist When it comes down to plants and invasion biology, there are really two categories: native and introduced. Native can be divided into beneficial, nuisances …
Photo courtesy St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church is sponsoring pipe and drum lessons. Chanter lessons are held Wednesdays in the St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church …
Photo courtesy Darryl Saffer Early spring brought bluebird skies to Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership (GGP) and the San Juan Riverwalk. Early fall will be a different story. The GGP’s Breakfast …
By De Anna Hoyle | Pagosa Farmers Market During this harvest season and the final month of the outdoor Pagosa Farmers Market, we again invite everyone out this Saturday for a cooking demonstration …
Kathy Santopietro By Cindi Galabota | Ruby M. Sisson Memorial Library Foundation If you haven’t purchased your tickets for Navigating the World with Stories, scheduled to take place on Sept. 10 …