Oct 08 Wednesday
Awareness, Support, Education. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month.
Exercises body and mind, strengthens balance and posture.
Ritual Storytelling, Global Rhythms & Myths
For a World of the Edge
A shepherdess. A serpent. A kingdom in peril. And a song to bring them home….
Come if you are ready, especially if you’re not.
Oct 09 Thursday
Health and wellbeing through ancient Chinese tradition.
Open to all levels
Connection in Community, including sharing thirty minutes of silent sitting. All are welcome to this weekly meditation circle.
Clean, gently used, new coats collected and distributed to children and adults in need.
An opportunity to view and purchase art by people who support the arts!
Free to students ages 6-10. Explore a variety of art and craft forms.
As wildfires and other climate related natural disasters become more frequent and severe, how can Ouray County prepare and adapt to this new reality? This panel discussion will bring together key voices from local government, wildfire management, and state insurance policy to provide a comprehensive look at how our region, and specifically how Ouray County is addressing this growing threat of wildfires.
Following a brief film viewing about the Log Hill Mesa project, this panel will address the evolving landscape of wildfire-related insurance challenges in Colorado, strategic mitigation planning at the homeowner and community levels, and the role of local government in coordinating preparedness and response.
The panelists bring a wealth of expertise and unique perspectives to the conversation:
Aaron Johnson Chief Operating Officer, West Region Wildfire Council
Jake NieceBoard of County Commissioner, Ouray County
Jason D. LaphamDeputy Commissioner for Property and Casualty Insurance, Colorado Division of Insurance
The event will be moderated by Tim Pinnow, Executive Director of the West Region Wildfire Council.