The Cortez Journal encourages people to submit announcements about upcoming events for the Community Calendar. Send announcements to [email protected]. Items submitted at least two weeks in advance will have a better chance of getting published; items submitted several days before the event might not get published. For more information, call the Journal at 565-8527.
Montezuma Economic Development Association will hold fall meeting
The public is invited to the Montezuma Economic Development Association Fall meeting from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the Dolores Community Center, 400 Riverside Ave. (turn south at the Dolores Food Mart and then turn to your left just before the bridge).
Hear from local government officials from Dolores, Mancos, Towaoc, Cortez and Montezuma County about recent areas of progress and success stories, and find out what the goals are for the future of our community. Lunch will be provided by the Ponderosa Restaurant for $10.
For more information, call 565-3414.
Film We Still Live Here will show at Community Cinema series
The Mancos Public Library and the Tribal College Journal will show the next film in the Community Cinema series titled We Still Live Here: As Nutayunean at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, at the Mancos Public Library, 211 W. First St.
The Wampanoag saved the pilgrims from starvation, and lived to regret it. Spurred on by their celebrated linguist Jessie Little Doe Baird, the Wampanoag of Cape Cod and Marthas Vineyard are reviving their language more than a century after the last native speaker died. A panel-led discussion will follow the film. This film exhibition is free.
For more information, call the library at 533-7600 or visit www.mancoslibrary.org.
CARS will offer 12-week Anger Management class
Cortez Addictions Recovery Services will offer a 12-week Anger Management class starting Thursday, Nov. 17, at 35 N. Ash St., Cortez. Classes are two hours per week.
Learn the roots of your anger, learn skills to manage your feelings, learn how to prevent outbursts and improve your relationships.
Call to set up an intake appointment at 565-4109.
Cortez library has Gobble, Gobble! theme for November Storytime
Gobble, Gobble! is the November theme of Storytime at the Cortez Public Library, 202 N. Park St. Storytime is held every Friday at 10:30 a.m. for preschool-aged children. Older children are welcome to join us for the craft at 11:15 a.m.
Please note: the library switched Storytime hour from Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. to Fridays at 10:30 a.m.
Well explore A National Holiday Friday, Nov. 18. There will be no Storytime on Friday, Nov. 25, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Storytime offers songs, stories, crafts and silliness and uses the Early Childhood Literacy Initiative program.
For more information, contact the library at 565-8117.
Cultural Center will host screening of Inside Job film
A local group has arranged to screen the film Inside Job at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at the Cortez Cultural Center, 25 N. Market St.
The film documents the history of the global financial meltdown of 2007-08 which some say cost us $20 trillion. Inside Job is from an Academy Award nominated director, Charles Ferguson, and was featured in the Telluride Film Festival last year. If you like the film, leave a donation with the Cultural Center.
For more information, call William at 565-2785.
Center of Light will present Bag It at Conscious Movie Night
The Center of Light will screen the film Bag It at Conscious Movie Night, 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at the Sophia Peace Center, 19581 County Road 31, Dolores.
Bag It is a documentary about plastic bags that evolved into a wholesale investigation into plastics and their effect on waterways, oceans, and even peoples bodies. This event is free, and all are welcome. All donations support Roots and Shoots, a Jane Goodall Institute program, about making positive change happen for communities, for animals and for the environment.
To RSVP or for more information, contact Rev. Meira Leonard at 882-2123 or [email protected].
United Methodist Women will hold annual Holiday Bazaar
The United Methodist Women will hold their annual Holiday Bazaar at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, at the fellowship hall of the First United Methodist Church, 515 N. Park St., Cortez.
Entrance to the bazaar is free. Everyone is welcome. Coffee and pie will be served all morning, and lunch will include a choice of chili or homemade soup. The bazaar will include many handmade ornaments and crafts, catnip mice, stained glass, quilts, toys, etc., as well as homemade breads, pies, and other baked goods. There will be a special booth with homemade peanut brittle and chili in a jar, using the recipes of longtime Cortez resident Virginia Ginger Graham. The United Methodist Women have several local mission projects which will benefit from the bazaar.
For more information, contact Lucy Hadley at 565-7828.
Summit Lake Church will hold Thanksgiving dinner
The Summit Lake Community Church is planning the annual Community Thanksgiving dinner and would like to invite all members of the community to attend at 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, at the church, 36501 Colorado Highway 184.
The church will furnish the turkey and all the trimmings, drinks, and table service, and ask that guests bring a side dish or dessert to share. Everyone is asked to bring friends and neighbors who may not have known about the dinner. It will be a good time of fellowship and renewing of acquaintances with friends and community members that you may not have seen for awhile.
For more information, contact Scott Christensen at 882-2448 or Lillian Allen at 882-4416.
John Jorgenson Quintet will bring Gypsy Jazz to concert series
The John Jorgenson Quintet will perform at the second concert of the SouthWest Colorado Concerts winter concert series at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21, at the Montezuma-Cortez High School Auditorium, 206 W. Seventh St., Cortez. Come early to purchase tickets; doors open at 6:30 p.m.
The groups style is gypsy jazz, the dynamic swing music created by Django Reinhardt in the 1930s. Dave McCarty of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine has called Grammy-award winner John Jorgenson not just Americas finest proponent of this exceptionally demanding flatpicking guitar style, but one of the worlds truly great artists in the Gypsy-jazz genre. During his career, Jorgenson has played with artists as diverse as Sting, Luciano Pavarotti, Earl Scruggs, Barbra Streisand and Benny Goodman. He is an A-List session player working in L.A., Nashville and London and has appeared on numerous platinum-selling and Grammy-winning CDs. Each member of the John Jorgenson Quintet, consisting of lead and rhythm guitar, violin, bass and drums, is a virtuoso, yet the music is very accessible, melodic and appealing.
Single concert tickets will be available at the door for $20 for adults and $5 for youths. Season tickets will also be available for $45 for adults and $5 for youths 18 years old and under. Season tickets also provide entry to concerts in Gallup, N.M., and Delta, Colo., at no additional charge.
For more information, call Paul Bostrom at 565-9127 or Joyce Stevenson at 565-4757.
4CORE will offer Sustainable Building Education Program
4COREs Sustainable Building Education Program, the Governors Energy Office, and Colorado Code Consulting, LLC, are teaming up to bring you, Residential Mechanical & Manual D, J, and S. This free training will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21, at the Southwest Colorado Community College in the training lab, Room 123, 33057 U.S. Highway 160.
Code officials, building owners, contractors, architects, energy raters, appraisers, builders, suppliers, and anyone interested should attend. Lunch will be provided.
To register, go to www.iccsafe.org/colorado. Call 4CORE at 799-7718 or go to www.fourcore.org for more information.
Graces Soup Kitchen will serve Community Thanksgiving Dinner
Graces Soup Kitchen, at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, will serve its 13th annual traditional Community Thanksgiving Day Dinner from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 24, at the Mary Blake Hall at the church, 110 W. North St., Cortez.
This community dinner is for anyone who is hungry or needs some company. Graces also delivers for the homebound and have take-outs (please call ahead and provide a name and phone number). This event is open to the entire community, and is a special occasion, thanks to the 50 to 70 volunteers who decorate the hall for this day.
Graces is an all-volunteer organization, which relies on the generous support of the community. A $20 gift would help feed a family of three or four. Please send contributions to Graces Soup Kitchen, 110 W. North St., Cortez, CO 81321. Graces also needs frozen turkeys, which will be accepted now and up to Thanksgiving, and fresh (please, no frozen) fruit pies any type to be brought in on Wednesday, Nov. 23, the day before Thanksgiving. Graces provided more than 12,000 meals last year without condition or requirement; the kitchen is open for meals three days a week, starting at noon.
For more information, or to donate frozen turkeys or your time call 565-7865.
For Pets Sake to hold annual Turkey Trot fun run, walk
For Pets Sake Humane Society will hold its Eighth Annual Cortez Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day. Registration starts at 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 24, at the Parque de Vida Pavilion near the Cortez Recreation Center, 425 Roger Smith Ave. The 1-mile fun run/walk starts at 10 a.m. regardless of the weather.
This is probably For Pets Sake most enjoyable event of the year. The entry fee is $20 and includes a cool long-sleeve commemorative T-shirt. Costumes for all are encouraged. Prizes will be awarded for fastest people with pets, best and best-coordinated costumes, best trick, most unusual pet to cross the finish line, and lots of other categories. All proceeds benefit For Pets Sake Humane Society and their work for the pets of Montezuma and Dolores counties.
For more information, call 565-PETS (565-7387).