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SUMMARY:Veterans Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Expressive Writing Workshop for Mental Health Care Providers\nExpressive writing helps relieve the effects of trauma on your life and reduces stress. The ability to manage your life through your story increases overall wellness. \nFree Workshops provided through collaboration with Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center. \nELIGIBILITY: Military affiliation\, over 18 years of age\, mental health care provider \n  \nMt. Carmel Veterans Service Center \nContact Kirsten Belaire to RSVP your spot: \nkbelaire@mtcarmelcenter.org \nLearn more
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/veterans-writing-workshop-2019-09-02/2019-09-03/
LOCATION:Mt. Carmel Veterans Services\, 530 Communication Circle\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80905\, United States
CATEGORIES:Center for the Book
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190903T180000
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SUMMARY:Durango’s Own Olga Little -- History Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Andrew Gulliford\n\nIt wasn’t only men who won the West! Across Colorado and perhaps the entire Rocky Mountains\, there was only one female jackpacker who ran a string of burros carrying food\, supplies\, and dynamite into remote high altitude mines. On her return trips she carried heavy sacks of gold and silver ore and at least once she packed out a deceased miner. Olga Little\, only 5’ 4” and a 138 lbs. earned a solid reputation as a packer in the La Plata Mountains. This is the story of her 40+ year career told from the people who knew her and from magazine and newspaper accounts. What did Olga Little do to become famous? She was a muscular\, resourceful woman who excelled in a man’s vocation.\n\nPresented by Andrew Gulliford\, professor of history and Environmental Studies at Fort Lewis College.\n\n\n\nSW Colorado History Month\n\n\n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/durango-history-live-7/
LOCATION:Durango Public Library\, 1900 E 3rd Ave\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190905T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190905T203000
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CREATED:20190720T180610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190805T221509Z
UID:4447-1567710000-1567715400@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:White Guys on Horseback: Cowboy and Confederate StatuesHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Judith Reynolds\nFt. Lewis College\, 130 Noble Hall \n  \nIn the summer of 2017\, a violent protest in Charlottesville ignited a long-simmering controversy over Civil War statues. Art historian and journalist Judith Reynolds will link contemporary disputes over equestrian and other forms of public art to the past\, explore present options\, and discuss the ancient practice of political erasure. Part of the Fort Lewis College Life-Long Learning Lecture Series. \n\n\nSW Colorado History Month\n\n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/durango-history-live-3/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190906T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190906T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T191517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190822T163058Z
UID:4475-1567792800-1567796400@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Heritage Days Family First FridayHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Pine River Library will be hosting a celebration of local sheep culture. Come decorate a quilt square\, make a simple rag doll\, and learn about how wool is sheared\, cleaned\, combed\, dyed\, & spun. Bring your own fiber arts projects\, like knitting\, needlepoint\, or crochet and show off your skills or even teach. Families of all ages are welcome. \n  \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/heritage-days-family-friday/
LOCATION:Pine River Library\, 395 Bayfield Center Dr\, Bayfield\, CO\, 81122\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190907T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190907T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T181059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190805T222129Z
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SUMMARY:Energizing the West Driving TourHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Energizing the West Driving Tour: Early Development of Alternating Current in Southwest Colorado\nHosted by Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College \n  \nThis driving tour will focus on sites near Ophir and Telluride related to the development of alternating current\, and will include information on early energy entrepreneurs like L.L. Nunn\, Nikola Tesla\, and George Westinghouse. https://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/. \n\n\nTickets: $25 for members of the Center of Southwest Studies; $35 for non-members.\nLimited to 25 participants. Call for reservations: 970-247-7456\n\nSW Colorado History Month\n\n  \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/durango-history-live-4/
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190911T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190911T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T183254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160944Z
UID:4456-1568214000-1568217600@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Meet Inventor Nikola TeslaHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Serbian-American engineer/inventor Nikola Tesla is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.  He became a naturalized American citizen after immigrating in 1884\, and worked for a short time at the Edison Works in New York before striking out on his own. Tesla patented and popularized marketable items such as mechanical oscillators/generators\, electrical discharge tubes\, and early X-ray imaging. He pursued ideas for wireless lighting\, and worldwide wireless electric power distribution and was working on a wireless communication device. \n  \nTesla was renowned for much greater showmanship than his consistent critic Thomas Edison\, however alongside his great achievements were copious amounts of humbug. Meet intriguing inventor Nikola Tesla portrayed by Chautauqua scholar Doug Mishler at one of the birthplaces of AC power! \n  \nNationally recognized scholar Doug Mishler has developed Chautauqua presentations for over 24 historical figures\, including Nikita Khrushchev\, Theodore Roosevelt\, P. T. Barnum\, Stonewall Jackson\, Jacques Cousteau and Pablo Picasso.  He is the founder & Managing Artistic Director of Restless Artists’ Theatre\, and teaches history at the University of Nevada.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/durango-history-live-5/
LOCATION:Powerhouse Science Center\, 1333 Camino Del Rio\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190911T190000
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CREATED:20190620T154255Z
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UID:4236-1568228400-1568235600@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Chautauqua: Eleanor RooseveltHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Susan Marie Frontczak presents a living history portrayal of Eleanor Roosevelt who redefined the role of First Lady\, working tirelessly as an author\, activist and humanitarian. She became a relentless and compassionate voice for the forgotten poor\, underprivileged\, segregated and wounded.  Often working behind the scenes during FDR’s presidency\, she is now widely regarded as the most influential woman of the 20th Century.  As delegate to the United Nations she guided the development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Behind this public life is the story of a little girl who lost both parents before the age of ten\, a debutante who felt trapped by society’s expectations\, and a young wife who raised five children before emerging into the national and world spotlight. \n  \nFrontczak has given over 800 presentations as Marie Curie\, Mary Shelley\, Irene Castle\, Clara Barton\, Erma Bombeck and Eleanor Roosevelt across 42 of the United States and nine countries abroad.  She works with both students and adults to develop their own Living History presentations and is the author of the Young Chautauqua handbooks for Colorado Humanities. \n  \n\nCo-sponsored by Colorado Humanities\, Fort Lewis College Life Long Learning Program and the Durango Arts Center.\n\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. Cash bar.\n\nSW Colorado History Month\n\n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/durango-history-live/
LOCATION:Durango Arts Center\, 802 E 2nd Ave\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190912T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190912T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190620T154439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T161009Z
UID:4244-1568314800-1568314800@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Meet Inventor Nikola TeslaHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:A living history portrayal of Nikola Tesla\, a Serbian-American inventor\, was instrumental in the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system\, which prevailed over Thomas Edison’s favored DC system.  Called the “PT Barnum” of science\, he was a prescient scientist and prolific inventor\, but also a popularizer\, and a remarkably flawed human being. \n  \nNationally recognized scholar Doug Mishler has developed Chautauqua presentations for over 24 historical figures\, including Nikita Khrushchev\, Theodore Roosevelt\, P. T. Barnum\, Stonewall Jackson\, Jacques Cousteau and Pablo Picasso. He is the founder & Managing Artistic Director of Restless Artists’ Theatre\, and teaches history at the University of Nevada. \n  \nCo-sponsored by Colorado Humanities\, Fort Lewis College Life Long Learning Program and the Durango Arts Center.\n\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. Cash bar.\n\nSW Colorado History Month
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/durango-history-live-2/
LOCATION:Durango Arts Center\, 802 E 2nd Ave\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190913T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190913T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T183421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160932Z
UID:4457-1568372400-1568376000@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Meet Inventor Nikola TeslaHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Serbian-American engineer/inventor Nikola Tesla is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.  He became a naturalized American citizen after immigrating in 1884\, and worked for a short time at the Edison Works in New York before striking out on his own. Tesla patented and popularized marketable items such as mechanical oscillators/generators\, electrical discharge tubes\, and early X-ray imaging. He pursued ideas for wireless lighting\, and worldwide wireless electric power distribution and was working on a wireless communication device. \nTesla was renowned for much greater showmanship than his consistent critic Thomas Edison\, however alongside his great achievements were copious amounts of humbug. Meet intriguing inventor Nikola Tesla portrayed by Chautauqua scholar Doug Mishler at one of the birthplaces of AC power! \nNationally recognized scholar Doug Mishler has developed Chautauqua presentations for over 24 historical figures\, including Nikita Khrushchev\, Theodore Roosevelt\, P. T. Barnum\, Stonewall Jackson\, Jacques Cousteau and Pablo Picasso.  He is the founder & Managing Artistic Director of Restless Artists’ Theatre\, and teaches history at the University of Nevada. \n  \nSW Colorado History Month \n\n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/durango-history-live-6/
LOCATION:Durango Public Library\, 1900 E 3rd Ave\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190913T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190913T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190620T154910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T161009Z
UID:4249-1568399400-1568408400@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:History Alive! Colorado West ChautauquaGrand Junction
DESCRIPTION:Featuring: Walter Cronkite\, Julia Child\, Walt Disney\, and the Grand Valley Living History Players\nColorado Humanities’ Chautauqua is a living history festival featuring first-person interpretations of historical and/or literary figures. In costume\, the Chautauqua scholar delivers a monologue using the historical figure’s words and then answers questions from the audience as that person would have. Finally\, the scholar steps out of character to answer questions that may explore how lessons from the character’s life and philosophy relate to us today. \nThe 2019 theme\, “That’s The Way It Is: Our Baby Boom Years” will bring the history of the 1950s and ‘60s to life in the most fun and enjoyable way.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/history-alive-colorado-west-chautauqua/
LOCATION:The Avalon Theatre\, 645 Main St\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501\, United States
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190914T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190914T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T184056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160924Z
UID:4463-1568455200-1568473200@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Animas Museum LiveHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Animas Museum will portray the La Plata County story through living history activities\, food ways exhibits\, music and dancers that will cater to all ages. Located in Durango (Old Animas City)\, the Animas Museum and surrounding grounds will give visitors a glimpse of various La Plata County wide historic views.  \n \nThe event is free to the public with donations certainly welcome.\nFor more information contact the Animas Museum at 970-259-2402. \n  \nSW Colorado History Month \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/animas-museum/
LOCATION:Animas Museum\, 3065 W 2nd Ave\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190914T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190914T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190620T154910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T190826Z
UID:4252-1568485800-1568494800@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:History Alive! Colorado West ChautauquaGrand Junction
DESCRIPTION:Featuring: the Grand Valley Living History Players and Larry Bounds as Walter Cronkite.\n  \nColorado Humanities’ Chautauqua is a living history festival featuring first-person interpretations of historical and/or literary figures. In costume\, the Chautauqua scholar delivers a monologue using the historical figure’s words and then answers questions from the audience as that person would have. Finally\, the scholar steps out of character to answer questions that may explore how lessons from the character’s life and philosophy relate to us today. \n  \nThe 2019 theme\, “That’s The Way It Is: Our Baby Boom Years” will bring the history of the 1950s and ‘60s to life in the most fun and enjoyable way.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/history-alive-colorado-west-chautauqua-2019-09-14/2019-09-14/
LOCATION:The Avalon Theatre\, 645 Main St\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501\, United States
CATEGORIES:History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190914T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190914T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T185913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160908Z
UID:4467-1568487600-1568494800@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Blackbeard’s Sunken Prize: Excavation and Analysis of the Pirate’s Flagship\, Queen Anne’s RevengeHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Linda F. Carnes-McNaughton\n  \nFort Lewis College – Student Union Building \n  \n“Blackbeard’s Sunken Prize: Excavation and Analysis of the Pirate’s Flagship\, Queen Anne’s Revenge” will be the topic of the third annual San Juan Basin Archaeological Society’s John W. Sanders (JWS) Lecture\, by Linda F. Carnes-McNaughton\, PhD\, RPA\, Independent Scholar and Co-Author\, Blackbeard’s Sunken Prize. (UNC Press 2018). Co-sponsored with the Fort Lewis College (FLC) Anthropology Department\, the lecture will be held at the FLC Student Union Ballroom\, on Saturday\, September 14\, 2019\, at 7:00 p.m.\, preceded by a cookie reception at 6:30. p.m. \n  \nDr. Carnes-McNaughton’s lecture will describe\, first\, a brief historical introduction to Captain Edward Thatch\, aka Blackbeard\, and what recent research has revealed about the pirate\, his family\, and his operations. Secondly\, the lecture will discuss the discovery and recovery of the shipwreck and archaeological investigations of the Queen Anne’s Revenge site. Her talk will highlight the artifacts recovered so far\, their cultural meaning and a brief interpretation of what two decades of work tells us about colonial piracy in general and Blackbeard\, specifically. \n  \nTickets for the lecture\, at a cost of $10.00\, plus $3.00 in convenience fees\, are available\, at the Durango Welcome Center\, in person\, at 970-247-7657 or at www.durangoconcerts.com. Tickets\, if still available\, may be purchased at the door\, cash or check only\, starting at 6:00 p.m. at a cost of $15. Five dollars of the price of all tickets will support the SJBAS Internship and Education Fund\, which provides\, annually\, two FLC student internships at the Center of Southwest Studies and summer FLC archaeology field school scholarships. \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/underwater-excavation-and-analysis-of-pirate-blackbeards-flagship-the-queen-annes-revenge/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190918T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190918T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T190158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160859Z
UID:4469-1568829600-1568833200@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Durango Diaries: Historical CrimesHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:From a shootout on Main Avenue to crimes from the early 1900s\, three local storytellers will share some of the most interesting tales from Durango’s past during this family-friendly installment of The Durango Herald’s storytelling series “Durango Diaries.” \n  \nStorytellers include: \n  \nJohn Peel\nJohn Peel spent three decades in journalism before leaving The Durango Herald in 2015 to start his own business creating books. For fun he mountain bikes\, plays tennis\, and hikes. He is working on a Fifth Edition of “Hiking Trails of Southwestern Colorado.” He will talk about the 1907 murder of a Secret Service agent. \n  \nRobert McDaniel\nRobert McDaniel is a fourth-generation Durango native and was the founding director of Durango’s Animas Museum. Among the museum’s many accomplishments during his tenure\, the highest honor achieved was the 2008 Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation. He is working on a book-length biography of Emmet Wirt\, an early 20th-century trader to the Jicarilla Apaches. He will discuss the 1922 shootout between two Durango newspaper editors. \n  \nSharon Greve\nSharon Greve graduated from the Citizen’s Police Academy in 2011\, quickly becoming a volunteer. In 2012\, she became the first Durango Police Department historian. She is the author of “Beyond the Badge\, 1881-1949\, Law and Disorder\,” a look at the early years of the Durango Police Department. She will discuss a number of interesting cases. \n  \nA donation of $5 per person will be accepted at the door.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/durango-diaries-historical-crimes/
LOCATION:Durango Public Library\, 1900 E 3rd Ave\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190919T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190919T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190919T175955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190920T183854Z
UID:5370-1568880000-1568912400@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Calendar
DESCRIPTION:Board Meeting Dates 2018-2019 \nDecember 7\, 2019 \n  \nBoard Meeting Dates 2020 \nMarch 7\, 2020 \nJune 6\, 2020 \nSeptember 12\, 2020 \nDecember 5\, 2020
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/board-calendar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190919T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T190652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160849Z
UID:4471-1568919600-1568925000@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Water Conservation and Environmental Law in the Colorado WestHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Justice Gregory Hobbs\nFt. Lewis College\, 130 Noble Hall \n  \nGregory Hobbs\, retired Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court\, will discuss the history and culture of Colorado water\, conditional rights\, supply planning\, instream flows\, kayak courses\, and conservation. Justice Hobbs will also talk about how two opinions he authored for the Court\, brought by Trout Unlimited\, are helping shape water supply planning\, conservation\, and environmental law in Colorado and the West.  \n  \nPart of the Fort Lewis College Life-Long Learning Lecture Series. Co-sponsored by Trout Unlimited and the FLC Center of Southwest Studies. \n  \nSW Colorado History Month \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/water-conservation-and-environmental-law-in-the-colorado-west/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190920T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190920T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T191910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160827Z
UID:4478-1569000600-1569007800@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:John Wesley Powell’s Vision of the West and the Colorado River Then and NowHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Justice Gregory Hobbs\nFt. Lewis College Center for Southwest Studies\, Lyceum Room #120 \n  \nIn the spirit of the 150th anniversary celebration of John Wesley Powell’s trip down the Green and Colorado Rivers in 1869\, the Honorable Judge Gregory Hobbs will be talking about Powell’s vision for the West\, the Colorado River Compact of 1922\, and the status of the new Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan and what it means to the future of the West. This will be free event for FLC students\, faculty\, staff and the public.  \n  \nGregory J. Hobbs\, Jr.\, is the Distinguished Jurist in Residence and Co-Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program\, University of Denver Sturm College of Law. He is also is currently serving as a Senior Water Judge for the Colorado Courts and is assigned to the mediation of water cases. \n  \nSW Colorado History Month \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/john-wesley-powells-vision-of-the-west-and-the-colorado-river-then-and-now/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190920T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190920T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T191210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160836Z
UID:4473-1569002400-1569016800@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Powerhouse PowerFall BallHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:This annual ball is held at the historic Colorado Ute Power Plant\, the home of The Powerhouse. At the PowerFall Ball\, The Powerhouse will award its annual Powerhouse Maker Honorees. These awards are named after and in honor of four historic “makers” who helped create the Four Corners culture: L. L. Nunn\, who brought AC power to the area\, Caroline Romney\, who started the first newspaper in Durango\, Stuart Allen “Stu” Roosa\, who is the only astronaut from Durango\, and William Jackson Palmer\, who brought narrow gauge railroading to the area. \nAn award is given to a selected philanthropist\, student\, individual and business who are emblematic of the ingenuity\, perseverance\, innovation and success in the Four Corners in the fields of science\, technology\, engineering\, math and education. \nThe PowerFall Ball is currently developing a fifth award to honor the historical legacy of the Ute people and their current contributions to science and technology in the region. \nCocktails\, dinner\, entertainment and dancing are part of the evening. For more information contact The Powerhouse at 970-259-9234 or visit www.powsci.org. \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/powerhouse-powerfall-ball/
LOCATION:Powerhouse Science Center\, 1333 Camino Del Rio\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190925T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190925T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T192113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160811Z
UID:4480-1569434400-1569438000@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:The Woolly WestHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Andrew Gulliford\nAndrew Gulliford\, author of The Woolly West: Colorado’s Hidden History of Sheepscapes\, will speak about historical archaeology and the wide variety of sites related to sheep movements\, sheep camps\, cairns\, aspen tree carvings\, and sheepherder lifeways in Colorado’s high country for summer grazing and in Utah’s canyon country for winter grazing. He will present his findings\, show photographs\, and discuss cultural traditions and stories for Basque\, Hispano\, and Greek herders and sheepmen who have grazed and still graze the state’s public lands. He will present vivid tales from the late 19th and early 20th century cattle and sheep wars.  \n  \nDr. Gulliford will bring his research up to date describing ongoing conflicts between guardian dogs and hikers and between domestic sheep and bighorns on national forests. Because public lands sheep grazing is declining\, he will present a ewelogy. Let’s hope he does not do a baaaaaaaaaaad job. Cowboys get the fancy boots\, the Western movies\, the country music songs. It’s time to talk about sheepherders.  \n  \nGulliford is a recipient of the National Individual Volunteer Award from the U.S. Forest Service. Twice he has won the Colorado Book Award and the New Mexico-Arizona Book Award. He is a professor of history and Environmental Studies at Fort Lewis College. The Woolly West\, his most recent book\, was awarded the Western Heritage Award for Outstanding Non-Fiction from the National Cowboy Museum & Hall of Fame. \n  \nSW Colorado History Month \n  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/the-woolly-west/
LOCATION:Pine River Library\, 395 Bayfield Center Dr\, Bayfield\, CO\, 81122\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190926T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190926T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T192653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160749Z
UID:4484-1569522600-1569526200@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:Scholars of Mayhem: My Father’s Secret War in Nazi-Occupied FranceHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Daniel C. Guiet and Timothy K. Smith\n\n\nIn Scholars of Mayhem: My Father’s Secret War in Nazi-Occupied France\, Durango author Daniel C. Guiet and his co-author Timothy K. Smith tell the story of Jean Claude Guiet’s clandestine role in the French Resistance fight against the Germans. Released in June of 2019\, the book has already received significant praise\, including a starred Kirkus review. Maria’s Bookshop is excited to host a book reading\, signing\, and celebration with Daniel C Guiet. For more information\, visit www.mariasbookshop.com/events-calendar. Co-hosted by Maria’s Bookshop & the Durango Public Library. \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/scholars-of-mayhem-my-fathers-secret-war-in-nazi-occupied-france/
LOCATION:Durango Public Library\, 1900 E 3rd Ave\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190926T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190926T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T035851
CREATED:20190720T192359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T160820Z
UID:4482-1569524400-1569529800@coloradohumanities.org
SUMMARY:How the Railroad Brought Fresh\, Refrigerated Produce to DurangoHistory Live Durango
DESCRIPTION:Duane Danielson\n  \nFt. Lewis College\, 130 Noble Hall \n\n\nDuane Danielson\, a retired stockbroker with a life-long interest in railroading\, will discuss how narrow-gauge refrigeration cars came into existence\, what they carried\, and how Durango’s grocery stores ordered produce directly through the railroad from 1920 through the early 1950s. Danielson is responsible for finding\, bringing\, and restoring DRGW #39 to Silverton with his team of railroad buffs.\n\nPart of the Fort Lewis College Life-Long Learning Lecture Series.\n\nSW Colorado History Month\n\n 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/how-the-railroad-brought-fresh-refrigerated-produce-to-durango/
LOCATION:Ft. Lewis College\, 1000 Rim Dr\, Durango\, CO\, 81301\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,History Live Durango
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gina Huett":MAILTO:ghuett@coloradohumanities.org
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