San Juan Mountains Association is hosting seven winter snowshoe hikes starting January 14th. Participants will learn about forest ecology, watersheds, climate change and the future of snowpack in the San Juans. The Dolores River Boating Advocates are hosting the 10th annual “Permit Party”, and a local art gallery is putting out a call for local artists. By Connor Shreve This story is sponsored Keesee Motors and Choice Building Supply Ace Hardware
The official beer of Snowdown ’23 is an horchata-spiced ale with vanilla, cinnamon and citrus notes coming in at six percent ABV created Ska Brewing. Hornblower Horchata is available in 12 oz. 4-packs now through the end of Snowdown Sunday February 5th. By Connor Shreve This story is sponsored by StoneAge Tools and the Community Foundation Serving Southwest Colorado
A state mandated plastic bag fee goes into effect January 1. The House bill requires customers at most stores to pay a ten-cent fee for each disposable plastic bag they use. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by the Lor Foundation and Big-O Tires
Over the last couple of years, camping has grown in popularity and accessibility, as more and more people are getting out and enjoying the outdoors. From tent camping to RV’s, many people are taking advantage of different ways to recreate, but even with more campsites available to campers, there are still some areas that are more restricted. Enter Sasquatch Campers, which, with their custom-built suspension system, enables the system to go further and see more. By Hannah Robertson This story is sponsored by Happy Pappy’s Pizza and Wings and Kroeger’s Ace Hardware
Durango is known for its natural beauty, inspiring people from all walks of life with various artistic endeavors, but how best to get started? The Creative District has started an incubator program designed to support local, emerging artists with mentorship, training and the opportunity to have a gallery show at Stillwater Music. In December, Ted Moore opened his exhibit, ‘natura fabricata’, featuring a variety of his pieces, supported by the incubator program. By Hannah Robertson This story is sponsored by StoneAge and the Community Foundation Serving Southwest Colorado
A Durango-based communications company is releasing a second version of its Industry Relief adult coloring book. The new book features logos from craft breweries, malt houses and distilleries. Proceeds from the book go to the James Beard Foundations ‘Open for Good’ campaign, which supports independent bars and restaurants. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by TruWest Auto and The Law Firm of Downs, McDonough, Cowan & Foley
Whether ice fishing, skating, sledding or snowshoeing, it is important to take the right precautions and bring the correct equipment to keep you and your family safe. Colorado Parks and Wildlife reminds people to stay safe on the ice this winter. While a great reason to get outdoors in the winter months, ice can be dangerous without proper preparation and an understanding of the dangers. By Connor Shreve. This story is sponsored by Choice Building Supply Ace Hardware and The LOR Foundation
The Cortez Elks Lodge is hosting the second annual Last Minute Christmas Bizarre. Coffee Hour with the Cortez Chamber will provide Montezuma County business owners a chance to meet the Chambers new Executive Director and board members. The Sunflower Theater is looking for short play submissions. By Connor Shreve This story is sponsored by Big-O Tires and FASTSIGNS
Tailwind Nutrition initially began when co-founder Jeff Vierling wanted to find endurance fuel that worked for him, after running several ultra-marathons with less-than-preferable side effects from other formats. Today, Tailwind Nutrition sells its products across the United States and the world, mixed, packaged, and shipped from their new facility right next to the Durango La Plata Airport. By Hannah Robertson. This story is sponsored by The Payroll Department and The Man Cave Barber
Some extra-large eggs—a nest of six dinosaurs eggs were revealed to crowds of locals and their children at the Sherman Dugan Museum of Geology at San Juan College. Unbroken, and perfectly preserved, they were purchased and donated by Sean Dugan, son of Sherman, and grandson of Tom Dugan, an oil and gas family known for their generosity to San Juan County. By Donna K. Hewett This story is sponsored by Distill Beer, Wine, Spirits and CMIT Solutions