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Show Cross Currents Page 18 Fun Guide From page 17 Warren Miller Ski Film and Ski Expo. Ski industry suppliers display the newest in technology for the upcoming ski season on Friday, November 2 1 , at the Fort Lewis College Community Concert Hall. 970-247-03- Dave Spencer Memorial Benefit. On Saturday, December 6, in honor of the Craft Shots Annual Holiday Bazaar at First founder of the Adaptive Sports United Methodist Church, 2917 Aspen Association, begin the day by skiing at then in the evening attend the Drive, is Saturday, November 22, from 8 Purgatory, live silent and auction. a.m. to 3 p.m. Many vendors, handcrafted items, plants, white elephant sale, STORVimiXG baked goods, sloppy joe lunch, w ith proceeds going to local and worldwide charCome Hear of Christmas! Delightful tales of the season by Sara Ransom, plus ities. g a traditional at the end, on Thursday and Friday, December 4 and 5, Speclu Emms 5th Annual Silent Art Auction. A at 7:30 p.m. at the Durango Arts Center. benefit for the Student Art League at Fort $5 and $3 for kids. Lewis College, the an auction will run Recreational Dance November 0 in the FLC Art Gallery. Free Spirit Dancing. Good fun and 970-247-031- 2. 970-247-42- sing-a-lon- 970-247-571- 8. 10-2- 970-247-716- 7. November 7, 1997 and the good exercise, with a variety of music and November 7, from 8 p.m., will continue throughout no instruction - dance as you like - every exhibit 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. are 5:45-7:1- 5 Hours November. the from at Thursday p.m. Dance Studio at the Durango Arts Monday through Saturday, and by 1. Center. Children welcome. appointment. The Animas Museum is featuring a new exhibit entitled Treasures from the Loom Navajo Weavings from the Sites Exhibits, The Collection. Museums Animas Private Myths, featuring ceramic exhibit will include both historic and sculpture by Judith Brey, photographic weaxings. The museum collage by Laura Horochowski, and contemporary and gift shop, open Monday-Saturdapaintings by Joan Russell, is on display at 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., is located at 31st the Barbara Conrad Gallery at the Street and West 2nd Avenue. Durango Arts Center through November 22. An artists' reception will be held The Southern Ute Cultural Center Friday, November 7, from 5:30 to 7:30 Museum and Gift Shop features an p.m. exhibit of traditional and contemporary Martin Roll, 635 E. Second Natixe American art work bv local Ute Avenue, presents folk artist 1 eland and other tribal members. The Southern Holiday, who was recently featured in Museum is north of The American Indian Art Magazine, Ute Cultural Center and Motel on Autumn 1997 issue. The opening recep- the Sky Ute Casino 172 in Colorado Ignacio. Highway tion and demonstration is Friday, The museum is open Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission into the museum and the multimedia room, where The Ute Legacy video production is shown, is $1 for adults and 50cents for children under 12 years. Southern Ute tribal members are admitted free of or charge. 5-- 970-385-195- 970-247-2- 2. - Cimm y, 970-259-240- 2. 970-259-260- 6. 970-563-95- 83 Craft Shots 1st Annual Holiday Boutique. Friday, November 14, from noon to 7 p.m., and Saturday, November 15, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1512 Coronado Street. 970-565-42- Lectures, Workshops g demonstration. How make an to evergreen wreath or swag on Saturday, December 6, at 10 a.m. at Four Wreath-makin- Seasons Gardens. Wreath-makin- g 970-565-827- 4. workshops. Make your own wreath or swag to take home Saturday-MondaDecember at 2 Gardens. p.m. at Four Seasons is there is a and Registration required, charge. 6-- 8, y, 970-565-827- 4. Exhibits, Cultural Sites Pinon Arts and Humanities Alliance is holding its 6th annual juried show of professional and amateur artists November The open9-3- 0. November 9, ing reception from in the Cortez CU Center p.m. located at 25 North Market in Cortez. For more information, call is Sunday, 1- -3 Leather-Finess- Only At: SI top grain leather where your body touches with perfectly matched vinyl on back and side panels. The center offers interpretive exhibits on the Anasazi by the FiUnWEOlHinNGO 1315 MAIN AVENUE DURANGO 970-565-115- 1. University of Colorado with special insights by Hopi, Navajo and Ute 247-295- 9 45 |