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Show Volcanoes, 2 s" 5 30 7 30 p m $3 end 9 3 J p m 130 an $5 April 28. Black Honey Graduation Party, 9 30 rr $3 or free fo p April 29 Ssn Juan - FLC yzz Walking Stix, Car.er Brewing Co. Lindells, newgrass, E'e April 29 s.rg 9pm 9pm May 4 Carver Co rg Domino 8 Tournament, Wednesdays. 30 pm. Steamwcrks, 801 East Second are $2 Newcastfes; Thursdays Ladies Boog:e Night, ladies are free and drinks are haf price 601 E. 2nd Ave in $2; Wednesdays - Durango. Room: Sundays $2 Pint Night with free pool until 10 pm.; Mondays college night, 8 to 10 pm., $ PBR drafts; Tuesdays - all well drinks 1 student-create- Earth Day 2000: The Ways of Water, adult and children's workshops, refreshments and giveaways, 10 a m. to 4 p.m. April 22, Durango Ncture Center. Free. (970) 382-924- Fort Lewis College Graduation, April 29 at the college. (970) "History through Fashion" 7 p.m. 247-701- April 27, Strater Hotel. $8 or $15couple, includes a glass of wine or soft drink and snacks. Proceeds benefit the La Plata County Historical Society. Tickets available at the Animas Museum. (970) 382-807- d art on display through April 29. Durangc Arts Center; student performances April 26 - 28 Durango Arts Center. 1970) Special Events Ave. $5 Prove Your G. oovel Open stage with Peter Neds 6 p.m. Sundays at Scoot'n' Blues. Nina Sasaki, acoustic guitar and vocalist, 5 30 to 9 p m Thursdays, Palace Restaurant. Nightly specials at the San Juan Creativity Festivity: A Celebration of 9855. Learning through the Arts: 385-117- "You Can't Take It With You," presented 7th Annual Durango Home and by Durango High School Thespicn Troupe 1096, Ranch Show, 9 a m. to 6 p.m. Scturday and 7.30 p.m. May 5, 6, 11, 12, 13. in the DHS 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 29 - 30, La auditorium. $4 students, $5 adults. Plata County Fairgrounds. $1 entrance fee goes Auditions for Durango Shakespeare to Habitat for Humanity, free to seniors and chil- Festival 2000 for "As You Like It' and "Taming dren 12 and younger. (970) 6. 259-686- Annual Narrow Gauge Days, free hot dogs and entertainment with the Bar D Wranglers, 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. the depot. (970) 247-273- May 4, in front of 1 9970) 247-865- Free to Durango Whitewater Members. (970) 259-768Citizen's Slalom Race, noon to 3:30 p.m. April 30, Smelter Rapid, Santa Rita Park. Free to Durango Whitewater Members. (970) Street Eleventh Annual Spirit of the Earth Concert Celebration, 7 p.m. April 22, FLC Concert Hall. $25 for show, preconcert reception and preferred seating; $15 general admission. Tickets available at Southwest Sound and Community Concert Hall Box Office. (970) at Northpoint. 259-341- Shu Lee on violin with Ying Ying Liu accompanying on piano as part of FLC's Artist in Residence Program, 7:30 p.m. April 21, FLC Concert Hall. $15, $5 students. Windham Hill recording artist Scott Cossu, 7:30 p.m. April 29, FLC Concert Hall. 16. (970) $10-247-765- $ 7. "Spirit of the Earth" concert with Peter Rowan, as part of Earth Day, 7:30 p.m. Concert Hall. plaza. "This Way To Dance," spring dance concert, April 22, FLC concert Hall. (970) April 22, 247-708- 3 FLC $15-$2- 5 Put-i- n. 1 3 5 ttJr r NOEOTPOMT W HOME FURNISHINGS 247-295- 9 259-768- 8. Belly Dancing, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Fridays, Barefoot Dance Studio, 1301 Florida Road. $8 drop-ins- , $7 students, and $4 kids and seniors. (970) Spirit Dance, 8 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Barefoot Dance Studio, 1301 Florida Road. $8 drop-in$7 students, and $4 kids and seniors. (970) Hip Hop Dance, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Barefoot Dance Studio, 1301 Florida Road. $8 drop-ins- , $7 students, and $4 kids and seniors. (970) West African Dance, beginners 6:30 to 8 382-382- 9. s, 382-382- 9. 382-382- p.m. Tuesdays; mixed level 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursdays and 4 to 6 p.m. Saturdays; and Advanced 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays, Barefoot Dance Studio, 1301 Florida Road. $8 dropins, $7 students, and $4 kids and seniors. (970) 382-382- 9. 9. Classes at the Dance Center for teens Visual Arts Artist's reception for Jan Thompson and Durango Recreation 8. with savings 1315 Main Ave. 9. Mexican Food Fiesta, lunch from 11 a.m. Clinic, with Spring Paddling Tune-u-p .30 p.m. and dinner from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. John Bre.inan and Durango White Water May 4, sponsored by High Noon Rotary. Athletes, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 29, at the 32nd to 7 Let us Shower you ' of the Shrew," May6-7- , main stage at Fort Lewis College Theater. (970) 247-708- 3. Performing Arts -- v Theater Jane Morehart, serigraphs and ceramics, 5 to 7 Gallery, (970) p.m. April 21, Toh-Ati- 247-827- n "One More Day," FLC Emeritus art pro- fessor Stanton Englehart showcases new work in oil and mixed media, May 1 May 26, FLC Art Gallery. "Three Artists: Altered States," May 2 - 27, Durango Arts Center. Artists' reception 5 to 7 p.m. May 5. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday. (970) 259-260Large Scale stitched cloth work by llze Aviks on display through May 3, Red Canyon Gallery, 131 E. 8th St. (970) 382- - and adults, hip-hotap, ballet, modern, belly, African, salsa, Latin, tango, swing, lindy hop, workout and pilates. (970) 259-412- San Juan Swingers Square Dance Club, mainstream and advanced plus calls, 8 Plata p.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays, Durango-L- a Senior Center, 2500 North Main Ave. (970) 884-133- 8. 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