May 01 Friday
On Friday, May 1st at 1:00pm, The City of Cortez Historic Preservation Board invite the public to join them on a stroll along Main Street to discover the stories and landmarks that have shaped the community.
Attendees are reminded to wear comfortable shoes for this guided walking tour during the organization's Heritage Days event. A guide will share stories of the people, businesses, and events that shaped Cortez’s past.
Hospice of Montezuma is offering a weekly men’s discussion group on Fridays from 2 to 3:30 p.m.
The group is open to men who want a supportive space to talk about what’s been on their minds and hear different perspectives. For more information, call Derek Streeter at 970-565-4400.
On Friday, May 1st at 2:15pm, The City of Cortez Historic Preservation Board invite the public to join them on a stroll along Montezuma Avenue to discover the stories and landmarks that have shaped the community.
Pueblo Community College will be running a Construction Class on Fridays and Wednesdays from 3:00 to 5:00pm at The Makerspace in Cortez.
These classes will run until May 9th.
Attendees will learn core basic construction skills. Further information is available by calling 970 564 6238
The Sundog Gallery in Mancos will host an opening night reception for their show, "Arc of Time" on Friday, May 1st from 4:00 to 7:00pm.
The exhibition will consist of original paintings and monoprints by artist, Randall LaGro.
May 02 Saturday
On Friday, May 1st and Saturday, May 2nd Montezuma Heritage Museum will host Heritage Days.
This two-day event will celebrate the rich history, culture, and community of Cortez, Montezuma County, and the surrounding region. It will feature iconic local exhibitors, hands-on demonstrations and activities, live music, guided tours, and engaging educational programs.
Further information and opening times are available at montezumamuseum.org/events
On Saturday, May 2nd at 10:30am, The City of Cortez Historic Preservation Board invite the public to join them on a stroll along Main Street to discover the stories and landmarks that have shaped the community.
On Saturday, May 2nd at 1:00pm, The City of Cortez Historic Preservation Board invite the public to join them on a stroll along Montezuma Avenue to discover the stories and landmarks that have shaped the community.
Back by popular demand, The Sunflower Theatre is excited to once again present Clown Sex Ed.
Spanning two performances over the weekend of May 2nd, Clown Sex Ed is a hilarious, heartfelt, and wildly original theatrical experience that dives headfirst into the awkward, confusing, and often incomplete world of American sex education.
Further information, times and booking are available at sunflowertheatre.org
May 03 Sunday
Four Corners Food Not Bombs is a mutual aid group where neighbors help neighbors, and everyone is welcome. They meet Sundays from noon to 1:30 at the Good Sam’s Warehouse in Cortez for a hot, homemade vegan and vegetarian potluck, plus an exchange of books and clothes. Come give what you can, and take what you need.