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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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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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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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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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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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