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Show 1 Man cos, Cortez : & Dolores ' Special Events The High School Rodeo takes place at the Montezuma County 0 Fairgorunds. (970) 27-2- 8 563-100- The fourth annual Cortez Area Amateur Photo contest is accepting photos or negatives through 6 p.m., April 1 5. Up ro five photos from each entrant will be accepted and all pictures will be returned to the photographer. There are two divisions: youth up to 2 1 and adult. The categories include landscape, people, pets and wildlife and still life. (970) 0 Tickets are now on sale for a drawing to benefit the Dolores Music Boosters. Tickets are $5 each or three for $10. Tickets can be purchased at the Dolores High School office, Dolores Bookstore and Coffeehouse, Rocky Mountain Shed Works in Cortez or by calling April Scott The prize is an 8 x 8 at (970) foot storage shed. The drawing will be held at the high school band conceit in 882-253- 6. . s, Cortez High School. Writers of articles essays, dramas, novels and S A Celtic Celebration will take place at 7:30 p.m., Fri., March 19 at the Cortez Center. Durangos Sylvia Zurko will perform and evening of Celtic Harp Music. Open Mic night is held at 8:30 p.m. the first and third Wednesday of each month, with a potluck at 6 p.m. at Quality' Bookstore, 34 West Main in Cortez. 565-400- f)r short-storie- S. . Performing Arts March ffU limbers Song and Sauvignon Benefit concert, festival Fri. -- Sat., April 2--3 Fort Lewis College . welcome. (970) 565-91- 25 MeetingsPublic Service " Southwest Outdoor Volunteers, a organization, is seeking volunteers. SWOV was created to promote and enhance and active stewardship of public land in southwest Colorado. 5 Call Brad Finch at (970) or stop by the SWOV office at the Mancos Fire Station, 41595 U.S. 5 Highway 160. (970) A train ride, wine tastings and concerts are for r festival to benefit the FLC Friends of this the Concert Hall and Artist in Residence program lakota artist Kevin Locke will kick off the weekend at 7:30 p.m., Friday in the FLC concert hall. His show includes traditional storytelling, cedar-woo-d flute and ceremonial hoop dances. A recipof ient a National Endowment for the Arts grant, Locke has received rave reviews. Charles Kurault of CBS News called him a dancer of great distinction,' 'a brilliant, young artist.' Tickets are $ 10. Saturday's activities include: Wine-tastin- g train ride to Cascade Canyon, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $35. Michael Martin Murphey, whose hits include not-for-pro- fit first-eve- sm 533-149- 533-149- Just For Kids Freedom in Motion Dance will hold classes from 4 to 4:45 p.m. beginning Wed., March 31 through 'Wildfire,' in concert; 5 p.m.; $15-25-. Wine testing, 6:30 p.m., FLC concert hall May 26 for children lobby; $25 includes hors d'oeuvres. old. Classes for children ages 8 and The Lierance Quintet; 8 p.m, FLC concert hall; older will take place from 5 to 6 $5sfudents, $15pub!ic. p.m. on Wednesdays. Registration forms available at Mancos City Hall. Youth Baseball is registering young May. All proceeds benefit the Dolores at 10 a.m.. Sat., March 20 at the Four 565-82Seasons Greenhouse. music students. (970) people through March 31 to play in the Spring Grapevine Wreaths is a make Montelores American Amateur Baseball and take class beginning at 10 a.m.. Sat., Congress. (970) 533-12Dancing The Head Start program at the Teddy March 27 at the Four Seasons Square Dancing will be held at 8 Greenhouse. $15 - $20. 565-82Preschool in Dolores is accepting Bear (970) p.m., the first and third Saturday of every for openings for all Yoga with Richard Rudley take place applications month at the Lakeview Grange from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. Thursdays at the preschool children, ages 1 Cortez. (970) Mancos Recreation Center. The cost is (970) $5.50 per class. (970) 533-72Sixty bicycle helmets and a number of Lectures, Workshops helmets will be available to The Writers Group meets the first multi-sporchildren Montezuma in and Classes and third Monday of each month in County for $5. A Rose Pruning workshop will begin David Feelas classroom at Mancos- - The helmets come in a variety of sizes 6. and colors. (970) 74 89 74 565-856- 882-215- 9. 56 ts 565-305- VS in CM OWE ran my ad 3 times in Cross Currents & it generated over $9,400 worth of sales! Customers called from all over the 4 Comers. I never had advertising work better ! Michael Brogan Halls Crossing Boat Rentals if your IS THE L 16 mmm 4 CORNERS, CROSS CURRENTS IS WHERE YOU SHOULD ADVERTISE! Cross Currents - March 19, 1999 Exhibits and Cultural Sites Hard Twist: Photographs of Western Ranch Women, photographer Barbara of ranching life runs March 28 at the Anasazi through 882-48- 1 1 Center. (970) Heritage Crow Canyon offers a wide variety of research and educational programs, most of which last one week. Accommodations are provided for overnight programs. Public participation in Crow Canyons is vital to its success. Crow Canyon is 4 miles northwest of Cortez. For info., call (800) Van Cleves photos 422-897- 5, Ext. 137. josaipnngs , A j Special Events Friends of the Library will hold their annual fund raising event beginning at 8 a.m.. Sat., March 20 at the Extension Building on U.S. Highway 84. (970) 264-22- 09 Visual Arts Painter Marietta Adams will open her exhibition Fri., March 19 at the Pagosa Arts Center and Gallery. A reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m.. Sat., March 20. Artist Trisha Blakenship will display her work through the month of Mardi at the Pagosa Springs Arts Council Center and Gallery in Town Park Please see page 19 |