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Show Woodwork will be performed by the Fort Lewis College beginning at 7:30 p.m., Wed., March 24 at the Durango Arts Center. $4srudents and DAC members, $6everyone else Mallet-Ensembl- ' (970)239-260- 6 Fort Lewis College students will perform a free recital staring at 12:20 p.m., Thurs., March 22 in the Roshong Recital Hall at the FLC campus. Admission is 3 free. (970) Alive is a concert Music the' Keep fundraiser to thank the Suppbrters of live music in Durango. ,The music will play from noon to 2 a.m., Sat., March 27 at the San Juan Room. 247-724- Nightlife esliebR(armon Silko author 7:30 p.m., Mon., March 22 Fort Lewis College Concert Hall t $3public; freeFLC students ( f , 247-763- 9-- 11 Celebrated poet and storyteller Leslie Marmon Silko is the first female Native American writer to break into America's mainstream consciousness. Born in 1948 in the Laguna Pueblo 50 miles west of Albuquerque, Silko is of mixed (Mexican, white and Native American) heritage. She was raised by her grandmother on the edge of the pueblo (and the edge of pueblo society). It is here that her grandmother's stories planted the seeds for her future books, Ceremony, Storyteller, Almanac of the Dead and her newest, Cardens in the Dunes. The recipient of numerous literary awards and a grants, Silko lives in Tucson, Ariz. Arts Center (970) , 247-572- Workshop, is being offered by the' Childrens Museum of Durango from 10:30 ajn. to noon, Wed., March 24. The Childrens Museum of Durango is at 802 E. Second Ave. in Durango 0 259-716- tographs. Hozhoni Days Pow Wow will take at Fort Lewis College. place March 27-2- 8 A Gourd Dance begins at 1 1 a.m., Sat., March 27 and the Grand Entry will take place at 1 1 a.m. and again at 7 p.m. 1 (970) Earth Week begins with a presentation entitled Yoga and Reflection at 4:30 p.m. Sun., March 28 at Fort Lewis College. Information tables will be set up all week at the College Union Building 6 lobby. (970) (970) 247-716- 7 Lectures, Workshops and Classes A Special Events 259-923- 4 Ranch outside Mountainview 2 Durango. (970) Author Angela Mattey will speak from 12:10 to 12:50 p.m., Wed., March 24 in the periodicals room at the Durango Public Library. Matteys tation is entitled Talking With the Dead and the Spirit Realms. She is the author of The Key to Spiritual Development Table Tipping. Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell will give a lecture entitled New Developments in Consciousness: Recent Research Studies from the Institute of 259-923- 884-277- Visual Arts p.m., Fri., March 19 at the Erdinger Hof Bavarian Restaurant and Beer Garden, 636 The Gerald Wells Extravaganza is on 1 Main Ave. in Durango. (970) display through April 1 at the Fort Lewis . Boogie Nights every Thursday at the College Art Gallery. The exhibit features San Juan Room in Durango will get your hand lithographs and pho- 1 Open Mic Nights takes place from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., Sundays at the San Juan Room in Durango. (970) The. ObservationDeck at the toP of the Childrens Museum of Durango is open. The museum is open frm 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 'Xed., Thurs. and Sat. at n ce Durango Arts Center, 802 4 of L Second Ave. (970) 7-- groove on. 6. Just For Kids 259-563- 10 259-26- 0 A Woodworking 3 A Chen-Styl- e (970) A Contra Dance takes place the first Taijiquan Sword workshop will be Saturday of every month at the Mason offered from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. March Center Gym, located at 12th Street and 27028. An Introduction to Taijiquan East Third Ave. $5aduIts, $4students class will be held from 1 to 3:30 p.m., and members, $lchildren 12 and under Sat., April 3. All classes wall be held at Kirk Janies Blues will perform from 5 to 9 p.m., Thurs., March 25 at the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The Joy Wilson Band will perform from p.m., Fii., March 26 at Steamworks in Durango. (970) The Walking Stix will perform from 1 6-- Noetic Studies Thurs., March 25 at the DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. The lecture will follow a 7 p.m. dinner. The cost is $30 for dinner and the lecture. 7 (970) Basic figure drawing will be taught a.m., Mon. by Shan Wells from the Wed. and mornings at Durango Morning Taijiquan class will be held beginning at 9:30 a.m. Fri., March 19 and will be taught by Faith LeLievre. presen-drawing- s, Exhibits and Cultural Sites The Student Visual Art exhibit will take place through March 27 at the Barbara Conrad Art Gallery at the Durango Arts Center, 8Q2 E. Second Ave. The Southern Ute Cultural Center featuring traditional and contemporary American Indian artwork by local tribal members is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tues. through Fri. until May 15. The museum is north of the Sky Ute Casino and Motel on Colorado Highway 172 m Ignacio. 9-- R Cinders, Song & Sauvignon A festival of Music and Friends 247-722- 247-767- Theater Portraits of Desire, a new production performed by the FLC Theater Department shows at 7:30 p.m., March 0 at the FLC Theater. $2stu-dent- s, 7 $6everyone else. (970) Freak Boy Speaks twill be performed by the Fort Lewis College Fourth Wall Student Productions beginning at 7:30 p.m., Thurs., March 25 in the FLC Theater Gallery. The play will also be performed at 7:30 p.m., Fri., March 26 and Sat., March 27. $2students, $6non-studen7 (970) Fri.-Sa- t., 19-2- 247-765- ts 247-765- Recreation The Fort Lewis College Juggling Club will meet at 6 p.m.. Sun., March 28 in the Animas Lounge located inside the 2 College Union Building. (970) 259-525- 4399- - S.OO PM FLC Concert Hall $5Student, $ 5Adult 1 4299- - 7:30 PM FLC Concert Hall $ 1 OFerson Train TripVVme Tastimj 4399-- 1 Train Dancing Folk dancing lessons including line, levels circle, set, waltzes and tangos l takes place from 7:30 to 8 p.m. every Friday. Dancing lasts from 7:30 to 10 fee is $2. p.m. every Friday. First-tim- e for-al- 1.00 Depot $35Fer?on AM Michael Martin Murphey 4399- - 500 PM FLC Concert Hall Grand Wine Ta?timj - 6:30 PM 4399 FLC Concert Hall Lobby $2 5 Person $1 5 Balcony: $20OrchestTa, $2 5 Plaza Weekend Package (All Inclusive) - $6 5 Friday April 2 &. Saturday April 3 Oil M7 IMI ifm lift. IWxtecfe llnfoi -- - March 19, 1999 - Cross Currents 15 |