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Beach Party in Mancos

July 17, 2024

Mancos Days celebrations begin Friday, July 26th, and run through Sunday, July 28th. Each day will feature live music, vendor booths, food, sports tournaments, and other activities. As part of Mancos Days, the Mancos Public Library is holding a book sale with early access for Mancos Friends of the Library members. Registration for Cortez Recreation Center’s co-ed softball is open through Monday, July 22nd. Mancos Public Library, in collaboration with Willowtail Springs, is hosting a writing workshop on Tuesday, July 30th, at 6:30 p.m., taught by Lynn Sikkink. By Rachel Hughes. This story is sponsored by Blondie’s Trophy Room and Keesee Motor Company.

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Mancos Days - https://www.mancosdays.com/  

City of Cortez - https://www.cortezco.gov/  

Mancos Public Library - https://mancoslibrary.org/

Mancos Friends of the Library - https://mancosfriends.org/  

Western Colorado University - https://western.edu/  

Willowtail Springs Nature Preserve and Education Center - https://www.willowtailsprings.com/  

Blondie’s Trophy Room - https://www.facebook.com/Blondiestrophyroom/  

Keesee Motor Company - https://www.keeseemotorcompany.com/  

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It's time to celebrate Mancos with the Mancos Day Beach Party, July 26th through the 28th. The event also includes a book sale held by Mancos Friends of the Library. Co-ed softball signups are now open at the Cortez Recreation Center. Mancos Public Library is hosting a writing workshop on Tuesday, July 30th. You're watching the Local News Roundup, brought to you by Blondie's Trophy Room and Keesee Motors. I'm Connor Shreve. The 66th annual Mancos Day celebration begins Friday July 26th with the Children's Parade and runs through Sunday, July 28th. The Mancos Day parade will start at 10:00 AM on Saturday, followed by a classic and antique car show. Each day will feature live music, vendor booths, food, sports tournaments, and other activities. Visit the Mancos Days website for the full schedule of events. As part of Mancos Days, the Mancos Public Library is holding a book sale, exclusive early bird shopping, and an ice cream social will take place on Thursday, July 25th from 5:00 to 7:00 PM For friends of the Library members only. $10 memberships will be available for purchase at the door. The book sale is open to the general public from Friday, July 26th through Saturday July 27th. Registration for Cortez Recreation Center's Co-Ed Softball is open through Monday, July 22nd. The cost to register is $325 per team with registration packets available at the front desk. Games will begin on Thursday, August 1st. Mancos Public Library in collaboration with Willowtail Springs is hosting a writing workshop on Tuesday, July 30th at 6:30 PM. The workshop will be taught by Lynn Sikkink, author, anthropologist, and professor at Western Colorado University. Learn more about these and other stories online at Montezumalocal.news. Thanks for watching this edition of the Local News Roundup. I'm Connor Shreve.

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