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- Popular Durango-based artist Deborah Gorton launches web site
Artist’s mixed media work and class information now at www.deborahgorton.com
- Durango named to America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations
The National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP), the country's largest private, nonprofit preservation organization, has named Durango, Colo., to its 2007 list of America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations
- Durango named to America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations
The National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP), the country's largest private, nonprofit preservation organization, has named Durango, Colo., to its 2007 list of America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations
- Durango is a doggone friendly town!
When you’re ready to escape the dog-eat-dog world of the big city, Durango is the natural choice.
- High Altitude Culinary Heaven
The restaurant choices, quality of food and depth of menu selections in this town population 16,000, challenge the culinary offerings of any metropolitan hub.
- High Altitude Culinary Heaven
The restaurant choices, quality of food and depth of menu selections in this town population 16,000, challenge the culinary offerings of any metropolitan hub.
- High Altitude Culinary Heaven
The restaurant choices, quality of food and depth of menu selections in this town population 16,000, challenge the culinary offerings of any metropolitan hub.
- Aunt Lydia's Meat Loaf
From Ken & Sue's as printed in the Denver post
- Aunt Lydia's Meat Loaf
From Ken & Sue's as printed in the Denver post
- Miso Broiled Black Cod "Saikyo-Yaki"
This is a favorite of chef Sergio Verduzco at East by Southwest in Durango
- Miso Broiled Black Cod "Saikyo-Yaki"
This is a favorite of chef Sergio Verduzco at East by Southwest in Durango
- Croque Monsieur
This recipe, from Jean-Pierre chef/owner Jean-Pierre Bleger can be found throughout France.
- Croque Monsieur
This recipe, from Jean-Pierre chef/owner Jean-Pierre Bleger can be found throughout France.
- 10 Reasons to Eat Organic—and Local
Buying local, as well as organic, will allow you to feed and protect your family in the safest way possible.
- 10 Reasons to Eat Organic—and Local
Buying local, as well as organic, will allow you to feed and protect your family in the safest way possible.
- This Ecological Footprint Quiz
Ever wondered how much "nature" your lifestyle requires?
- Animas River Trail Mural Project
Trout Wall Mural Anticipates Completion in July 2007
- Durango e-Coupons offering online coupons
- Durango e-Coupons offering online coupons
- Trout Wall Public Art Work Nears Completion
After three months of volunteering by a group of Durango middle school and local area high school students, the Animas River Trail Mural Trout Wall is nearing completion.
- Leadership La Plata selects 2007-2008 Class
Leadership La Plata (LLP), the diverse, all-volunteer organization designed to educate and train community leaders from throughout the county, has announced selection of the 2007-2008 Class.
- Leadership La Plata selects 2007-2008 Class
Leadership La Plata (LLP), the diverse, all-volunteer organization designed to educate and train community leaders from throughout the county, has announced selection of the 2007-2008 Class.
- City Begins Work on Downtown Sidewalk Design Project
The City of Durango is undertaking a redesign and upgrade of its downtown pedestrian areas, including sidewalks, curbs, crossings and streetscapes.
- Durango’s award-winning craft brewers now powered by “Wind”
100 percent of beer brewed in Durango, Colorado, is now being produced using “Green Power”
- Durango’s award-winning craft brewers now powered by “Wind”
100 percent of beer brewed in Durango, Colorado, is now being produced using “Green Power”
- Durango’s award-winning craft brewers now powered by “Wind”
100 percent of beer brewed in Durango, Colorado, is now being produced using “Green Power”
- Home Composting Bins Available From The City of Durango
- The Smiley Garden: Locally grown food making sense for Durango, the world
The miracle of nature is now very evident at the Smiley Garden, located along East Third Ave. on the east side of the historic Smiley Building. A model for sustainability, the Smiley Building is owned by Charles Shaw and his wife Lisa Bodwalk.
- Business Improvement District comissions Conference Center feasibility study update
Results of the Conference Center feasibility study update have been released by the Business Improvement District Board of Directors.
- Business Improvement District comissions Conference Center feasibility study update
Results of the Conference Center feasibility study update have been released by the Business Improvement District Board of Directors.
- Downtown Improvement/Economic Sustainability Programs Underway
The Durango Business Improvement District (BID) and City of Durango are taking leadership roles in a number of projects designed to enhance the appearance of the Historic Downtown, as well as the economic sustainability of Durango.
- Downtown Improvement/Economic Sustainability Programs Underway
The Durango Business Improvement District (BID) and City of Durango are taking leadership roles in a number of projects designed to enhance the appearance of the Historic Downtown, as well as the economic sustainability of Durango.
- August 2007 Steering Committee Meeting Minutes
- DurangoDowntown.com launches community “News” page
Demand for on-line news service prompts DurangoDowntown expansion
- DurangoDowntown.com launches community “News” page
Demand for on-line news service prompts DurangoDowntown expansion
- DurangoDowntown.com launches community “News” page
Demand for on-line news service prompts DurangoDowntown expansion
- Strategies for Saving a Bundle on Groceries
- Strategies for Saving a Bundle on Groceries
- Coupons hot commodity at DurangoDowntown.com
With rising prices, saving dollars by clipping coupons is coming back into fashion.
- Coupons hot commodity at DurangoDowntown.com
With rising prices, saving dollars by clipping coupons is coming back into fashion.
- Coupons hot commodity at DurangoDowntown.com
With rising prices, saving dollars by clipping coupons is coming back into fashion.
- Coupons hot commodity at DurangoDowntown.com
With rising prices, saving dollars by clipping coupons is coming back into fashion.
- Coupons hot commodity at DurangoDowntown.com
With rising prices, saving dollars by clipping coupons is coming back into fashion.
- Coupons hot commodity at DurangoDowntown.com
With rising prices, saving dollars by clipping coupons is coming back into fashion.
- Coupons hot commodity at DurangoDowntown.com
With rising prices, saving dollars by clipping coupons is coming back into fashion.
- Coupons hot commodity at DurangoDowntown.com
With rising prices, saving dollars by clipping coupons is coming back into fashion.
- Maria’s hosts book signing with local chiropractor Dr. James Forleo
- Maria’s hosts book signing with local chiropractor Dr. James Forleo
- Maria’s hosts book signing with local chiropractor Dr. James Forleo
- “Ladies Camp” offered to improve mountain bike skills
- “Ladies Camp” offered to improve mountain bike skills
- “Ladies Camp” offered to improve mountain bike skills
- “Ladies Camp” offered to improve mountain bike skills
- “Ladies Camp” offered to improve mountain bike skills
- Mercy Regional Medical Center jersey featured in Bicycling magazine
- Mercy Regional Medical Center jersey featured in Bicycling magazine
- Mercy Regional Medical Center jersey featured in Bicycling magazine
- Mercy Regional Medical Center jersey featured in Bicycling magazine
- Mercy Regional Medical Center jersey featured in Bicycling magazine
- Ladies Camp to improve mountain bike skills offered
- Ladies Camp to improve mountain bike skills offered
- Ladies Camp to improve mountain bike skills offered
- 4CORE now offering “Insulate and Seal” rebates for homeowners
Non-profit organization receives $25,000 matching grant from Governor’s Energy Office for the program.
- 4CORE now offering “Insulate and Seal” rebates for homeowners
Non-profit organization receives $25,000 matching grant from Governor’s Energy Office for the program.
- 4CORE now offering “Insulate and Seal” rebates for homeowners
Non-profit organization receives $25,000 matching grant from Governor’s Energy Office for the program.
- 4CORE now offering “Insulate and Seal” rebates for homeowners
Non-profit organization receives $25,000 matching grant from Governor’s Energy Office for the program.
- 4CORE now offering “Insulate and Seal” rebates for homeowners
Non-profit organization receives $25,000 matching grant from Governor’s Energy Office for the program.
- Final Town Series run and celebration to be held Sept. 21
- Final Town Series run and celebration to be held Sept. 21
- Final Town Series run and celebration to be held Sept. 21
- Bicycle commuter class offered
- Bicycle commuter class offered
- Bicycle commuter class offered
- Bicycle commuter class offered
- Trail work and celebratory BBQ to mark National Public Lands Day
- Trail work and celebratory BBQ to mark National Public Lands Day
- Trail work and celebratory BBQ to mark National Public Lands Day
- Trail work and celebratory BBQ to mark National Public Lands Day
- Community encouraged to support “Green” competitions
- Community encouraged to support “Green” competitions
- Community encouraged to support “Green” competitions
- Community encouraged to support “Green” competitions
- Iron Horse Training Program starts Dec. 1
- Iron Horse Training Program starts Dec. 1
- Iron Horse Training Program starts Dec. 1
- Iron Horse Training Program starts Dec. 1
- Iron Horse Training Program starts Dec. 1
- Iron Horse Training Program starts Dec. 1
- Eclectic band Salem set to perform at Steamworks late night Nov. 21
- Eclectic band Salem set to perform at Steamworks late night Nov. 21
- Eclectic band Salem set to perform at Steamworks late night Nov. 21
- LPEA Outage Hotline
- Kennebec Café and Bakery adds "events center" to its moniker
When well-known chef and caterer Barbara Helmer and her partner Miguel Carrillo purchased the “diner” at the entrance to La Plata Canyon in 1999, they had a vision. Today, their Kennebec Café and Bakery is even bigger and better than ever.
- Kennebec Café and Bakery adds "events center" to its moniker
When well-known chef and caterer Barbara Helmer and her partner Miguel Carrillo purchased the “diner” at the entrance to La Plata Canyon in 1999, they had a vision. Today, their Kennebec Café and Bakery is even bigger and better than ever.
- Great American SmokeOut is Thurs., Nov. 20
- Great American SmokeOut is Thurs., Nov. 20
- Great American SmokeOut is Thurs., Nov. 20
- Great American SmokeOut is Thurs., Nov. 20
- Public information meeting regarding "Railroad Square" scheduled for Nov. 20
- Holiday Indian Market planned at SUIT Cultural Center and Museum
- Holiday Indian Market planned at SUIT Cultural Center and Museum
- Phone/internet down at Florida Mesa Elementary
- Ride Durango's transit for FREE Nov. 25
- Amber Alert
- High school juniors invited to apply for Washington DC Youth Tour
La Plata Electric/NRECA sponsoring all expenses paid trip set for June 11-18, 2009.
- High school juniors invited to apply for Washington DC Youth Tour
La Plata Electric/NRECA sponsoring all expenses paid trip set for June 11-18, 2009.
- High school juniors invited to apply for Washington DC Youth Tour
La Plata Electric/NRECA sponsoring all expenses paid trip set for June 11-18, 2009.
- High school juniors invited to apply for Washington DC Youth Tour
La Plata Electric/NRECA sponsoring all expenses paid trip set for June 11-18, 2009.
- High school juniors invited to apply for Washington DC Youth Tour
La Plata Electric/NRECA sponsoring all expenses paid trip set for June 11-18, 2009.
- La Plata Electric Association announces rate increase
Following comment period, rate increase is set to begin January 1, 2009.
- La Plata Electric Association announces rate increase
Following comment period, rate increase is set to begin January 1, 2009.
- La Plata Electric Association announces rate increase
Following comment period, rate increase is set to begin January 1, 2009.
- Historic Downtown Durango kicks off HOLiDAZZLE
Marketing program designed to boost revenues during the holidays.
- Historic Downtown Durango kicks off HOLiDAZZLE
Marketing program designed to boost revenues during the holidays.
- Historic Downtown Durango kicks off HOLiDAZZLE
Marketing program designed to boost revenues during the holidays.
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DURANGO, Colo. – The second annual Tour de Farms Durango Bike Tour, celebrating healthy eating, active living and all that is unique and homegrown in Durango, is set for Sept. 6.
The 2008 Tour de Farms feature two routes: a leisurely 5-mile in-town short route and a 35-mile loop out to Hesperus. Cyclists will travel along the Durango bike path system and county “safe-routes.”
Participants will tour the Durango Farmers’ Market and visit cutting edge sustainable agricultural projects, learning first hand from farmers and garden directors about urban and rural farming and gardening, eating seasonally, preserving fresh, local foods for the winter and how to actively support local food and agricultural efforts.
The event culminates in a seasonal lunch of local ingredients featuring Sunnyside Meat’s BBQ, beer and root beer from Carver’s and salads from Turtle Lake Refuge. The Tour de Farms featured routes are:
Short route – A 5-mile, in-town ride to six sites in and around the Historic Downtown area. Riders will traverse through town on the Animas River Trail and bike friendly roads to visit several cutting edge urban agriculture projects and hear brief presentations about our growing local food movement. Included is the Manna Soup Kitchen garden, school gardens, the Senior Center raised bed garden project, the Durango Farmers' Market and ending at the Smiley Building. Meets at 9am at the Durango Farmers’ Market
Long route – This 35 mile ride is designed for proficient cyclists (age 12 and older) interested in touring farms in La Plata County. This ride will also start at the Durango Farmers’ Market, but will then make its way up Hesperus Hill to farms on the southeast side of the county. Included is the Colorado State University Research Station Farm and Isgar Farms. It will conclude by joining the short route Tour at the Smiley Building. To participate, meets at 8am at the Durango Farmers' Market
All riders must be registered in advance, and supply their own equipment and water. First aid and support cyclists will be on hand throughout the Tour for assistance. Cost is $20 per cyclist and space is limited. Register by contacting Julie Hudak at juliehudak@gmail.com, 970.259.3155.
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