Durango Local News
Durango Local News
Leaves, Halloween, and Grand Openings
If the tree in your yard likes to hold onto leaves past the Annual Fall Clean-Up, never fear! The City of Durango has partnered with Table to Farm Compost to offer free curbside pick-up of leaves through Nov. 29th.
The 21st Annual Festivals of Trees and Wreaths is on the lookout for sponsors for the holiday event. This year, the festival will benefit both Community Connections and the new non-profit Our Own Lives, which was previously the direct services part of Community Connections before the reorganization earlier this year. If you would like to sponsor a wreath or a tree, sign-ups are available online.
School is back in session, in school, for Miller Middle School students, but the community is invited to celebrate the grand opening of the school Friday, Oct. 25th. The celebration will include performances by students, prizes, a scavenger hunt, and more!
Looking for a safe, fun way to celebrate Halloween? Downtown Durango’s Children’s Halloween is back Thursday, Oct. 31st with over 75 participating merchants. Trick or Treat up and down Main Avenue, and don’t forget to stop by the Trunk or Treat event hosted by TBK Bank. A carnival with free activities benefitting the Boys and Girls Club of La Plata County helps round out the night! By Hannah Robertson.
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This story is sponsored by Serious Texas BBQ and FLC Center for Innovation.