The Cortez Chamber of Commerce is offering a free, six-week course on the fundamentals of leadership and management to begin Jan. 15. The Montezuma County Board of County Commissioners invites residents to share their thoughts and help build a stronger community at the town hall meeting on Monday, Jan. 13. The Mancos Creative District received a Traditional Arts Project Grant from Colorado Creative Industries and seeks four artists to teach an art or craft class. Montezuma County experienced record-breaking involvement in this year’s Community Connections 5th Annual Festival of Wreaths. By Rachel Hughes. This story is sponsored by Choice Building Supply and Keesee Motors.
Cortez Chamber of Commerce - https://www.cortezchamber.com/
Project Run - https://projectrunco.work/
Mancos Creative District - https://mancoscreativedistrict.com/
Mancos Public Library - https://mancoslibrary.org/
Colorado Creative Industries - https://oedit.colorado.gov/colorado-creative-industries
Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade (OEDIT) - https://oedit.colorado.gov/
Montezuma County Colorado - https://montezumacounty.org/
Mancos Valley Chamber of Commerce - https://mancosvalley.com/
Cortez Retail Enhancement Association - https://shopcortez.com/
Community Connections - https://www.communityconnectionsco.org/
Festival of Trees and Wreaths - https://e.givesmart.com/events/Eic/
Mancos Liquors - https://www.facebook.com/mancosliquorstore/
Choice Building Supply - https://www.acehardware.com/store-details/06453
Keesee Motors - https://www.keeseemotorcompany.com/
The Cortez Chamber of Commerce kicks off a free leadership skill course on January 15th. Montezuma County will hold a town hall meeting on Monday, January 13th. The Mancos Creative District is seeking artists to help add new classes to its lineup. Montezuma County and Community Connections Festival of Wreaths, experienced record breaking involvement this Christmas season. You're watching the local News Roundup, brought to you by Choice Building Supply and Keesee Motors. I'm Connor Shreve. The Cortez Chamber of Commerce is offering a free six week course on the fundamentals of leadership and management. Classes for the winter session will be held from three to 5:00 PM on Wednesdays, beginning January 15th. Classes will be a mix of in-person and virtual learning. The Cortez Chamber of Commerce will also be hosting a spring session in March with a different leadership topic. The courses are held in partnership with Project Rural Upskill Network or RUN. You can reserve spots for up to two participants per employer on Project RUN's website. The Montezuma County Board of County Commissioners is inviting residents to share their thoughts and help build a stronger community by attending the Town Hall meeting on Monday, January 13th. The meeting will be held at the Mancos Community Center from six to 8:00 PM and will include a discussion of local issues, updates, and time for questions. The Mancos Creative District is seeking four artists to teach an art or craft class at the Mancos Public Library. Having received a folk and traditional arts project grant from Colorado Creative Industries, the Mancos Creative District is looking to add new classes with art from different cultural traditions this January through June. Teaching artists are encouraged to apply on the website and will be paid a stipend and supported to create their class. The Cortez Retail Enhancement Association announced the results of the Community Connections. 21st Annual Festival of Trees and Fifth Annual Festival of Wreaths. Montezuma County experienced record breaking involvement this year, including 60 wreaths on display and over 89 participants in the scavenger hunt. The People's Choice winners were also announced with first place awarded to Manus Liquors. Between Cortez and Durango, the Festival of Trees and Wreaths showcased 26 Trees, 72 wreaths and had 136 sponsors raising over $70,000. Funds go to Community Connections in support of its mission to serve people with disabilities in southwest Colorado. Learn more about these stories online at MontezumaLocal.News. Thanks for watching this edition of the Local News Roundup. I'm Connor Shreve.