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HelpWanted
Executive Director
with Durango Nature Studies, an environmental education organization serving Southwest Colorado and the Four Corners since 1994. Duties include: Manage and guide the operation of DNS by supervising staff, managing finances, coordinating fundraising, networking and marketing. Work closely with staff, board members, volunteers, and community partners. Coordinate and develop partnership with Fort Lewis College, including the development of a new building to house DNS and FLC’s Environmental Center. Requirements: Passion for DNS’s mission, relevant educational background; five years management experience (non-profit preferred;) proven fund-raising abilities; strong business administration and organization skills; ability to motivate, lead, set objectives, and manage performance of staff and volunteers; superb communication. and presentation skills. Background in environmental education, advanced degree, or experience with nature centers is desirable. Position starts at 3/4 time, becoming full-time if adequate funding is secured. Starting salary range: $28-32K, some benefits. Full description at www.durangonaturestudies.org. To apply: Send cover letter, resume, and 3 references : jen@durangonaturestudies.org or PO Box 3808, Durango, CO 81302. No calls, please. Deadline: February 3, 2006.
Community Organizer
San Juan Citizens Alliance seeks a Durango organizer to work with the public impacted by oil and gas development in southwest Colorado, and to coordinate a larger public campaign in response to burgeoning energy development. Requires enthusiasm for grassroots organizing, public speaking, writing and communica
tion with diverse communities. SJCA organizes around public lands, rivers, energy, and social justice issues in the San Juan Basin of southwest Colorado and northwest New Mexico. Salary: $30,000-$35,000 DOE.  Full description at www.sanjuancitizens.org. Send cover letter and resumé with three references to Executive Director, SJCA, P.O. Box 2461, Durango, CO 81302. Deadline: February 15.
Durango Escorts
Is looking solely for exotic dancers in the Durango area. Come and join the fun with a great income potential. Please call 970-426-9173.
Southwest Conservation Corps
is currently hiring Assistant Crew Leaders and Wildfire Prevention Program members. Contact Paul at (970)259-8607 ext 1# for details. www.sccorps.org
King Center Laundry
Is hiring. Apply in person next to Nature’s Oasis.
Homeslice Pizza
Is now hiring all positions. Apply in person at 441 College Drive.
Know sign language?
Even a little? Want to earn free lift tickets? Call the Adaptive Sports Association at 385-2163.
Lady Falconburgh’s
Now hiring for all Kitchen Positions. Apply in Person. 640 Main Ave.
Beer Drinker
Will train. Apply in person. Must be 21+ and like Durango Amber Ale. Bring $24+tax and deposit to Durango Brewing Company’s tasting room, Th, Fri, Sat between 3 and 7 p.m. and take home five gallons, or $2 and drink one at the brewery. 247-3396.
Announcements
Wilderness First Responder
Outdoor Pursuits will sponsor a WFR course March 4-12. Cost is $500 for Outdoor Pursuits members and $550 for other participants. Call 866-831-9001 for registration information.
Volunteers needed
For the La Plata County Humane Society for a variety of positions. Training provided and no experience necessary. 259-2847 for more information.
Volunteers always needed
Great cause, great store, funstaff. Call Bill at 382-9931.
Services
Saturday Pediatric Clinics
Pediatric Partners of the Southwest offers routine Saturday pediatric clinics for sick children from 8 a.m.-noon at 575 Rivergate Lane Suite #109. Same day appointments can be made by calling. 375-0100.
Pet Valet Inc.
Now serving Durango and surrounding areas. Offering dog walking, dog sitting and cat care. Call Shawna Brown @ 769-3870.
Stop Making Your
landlord rich! Own your own home for no money down. www.arete.us. Call Jeanne Today @ 759.8736
Pregnant?
You deserve a doula. Sonja Parker provides birthing doula support. Call today! Ongoing HypnoBirthing classes, utilizing mind-over-body techniques, are also offered. 385-5256.
Bodywork
Gift from the heart
Treat yourself or your special Valentine! Our holiday special includes aligning your body with an Activator Chiropractic adjustment from Dr. Robert Fitts and a relaxing and rejuvenating massage from Healing Heart Massage.  This package includes a Spinal Assessment and Activator as well as a 45-minute massage for on $45! Please call and schedule individual times for your appointments. Call Shambhala Chiropractic Center at 259-6854 to purchase your gift certificate today.
 
Professional Massage Therapy
with Sally A. Brown MA, CMT. 18 years experience in sports, rehab and relaxation massage. Therapist for CycleAmerica and Adventure Cycling 2000-2005. Discounts for new clients, students and seniors. Convenient downtown location. Call 970-749-0604.
Give Your Valentine
Something s/he’ll really love ~ massage gift certificates now available. Call Carla Marie Toth, LAc, CMT 799-3470.
Massage Therapy
Time for some maintenance? Massage does a body good! Swedish, Deep Tissue, Neuromuscular & SRA or a combo of them all. Call for an appointment. Carrie Griffin, CMT 749-9264.
Heidi Timm
20 years experience in massage and body work. B.F.A. in dance. Ortho-Bionomy® prac
titioner. Available in Durango/Trimble Spa. 759-9038. Ask me about discounts. Relax…
Darsi Olson, CMT, 19 years
exp. Massage for therapeutic relaxation. Breathe…let your mind and body be still…Slow down. Enjoy your life. Student/Senior discounts. Conveniently located downtown 8th and Main. 259-9796.
Wanted
Housing wanted
40 yo male and great 5 yo lab, both quiet, clean, responsible, seeking living situation. Space for bikes, tools etc. helpful. All options considered. Trade work for rent. References. 970-769-0851.
ForSale
Women’s Tele Boots
Like new Scarpas, size 6. $90. 259-9466.
1992 Ford Explorer
4WD, 190K miles, new trans & starter, tow hitch, clean int, CD, cruise, power locks/windows, orig. owner. $1700. 903-9785.
Reruns
Now featuring furniture and home accessories. Call for details.
RealEstate
Listen
to the sounds of Junction Creek from your deck downtown!  This is the cutest little bungalow ya ever have seen!  2b/1b with deck and sweet trees to hang your hammock over the creek.  Approx 1000 sq ft. 2404 W. 2nd Ave. $359K. Call Tina at 970-946-2902 from Coldwell Banker. Go on. Call. Do it. Now.
 
Want riverfront property
10 minutes from town with NO COVENANTS?  This is the parcel for you.  5 acres on the Animas river with lots of direct river frontage for you to fish, paddle or swim!  $495K. Call Tina at 970-946-2902 CBHHR
ForRent 
2BR,1BA
$325/mo. + electric & deposit. W/D, d/w, in town. Quiet student OK. 259-5365.
Durango Dharma Center
is available for hourly and daily rental. Ideal space for workshops, meetings. Free parking. Call Fred at 749-6328.
Pets
Sweet tabbycat
Young, adult female. Free to good home. 385-5066.
Help we’re overflowing
Great Dogs at the Aztec Shelter. Lots of small dogs, too. Come check us out. 505-334-6819.
Community Service
Cadence Therapeutic Riding
is seeking volunteers and is always searching for possible riders to participate in our program. Cadence is a non-profit organization that provides equestrian experiences for adults and children with special needs.  Visit  www.cadenceriding.org , or call 749-RIDE for more information.
Alzheimer’s Association
Support Groups meet the second Thursday of the month at the Durango/La Plata Senior Center at 12:30 p.m. and the fourth Thursday of the month at the La Plata County Fairgrounds at 7 p.m. For more information, call Elaine Stumpo at 259-0122.
Raw Food Lunches
Nonprofit organization Turtle Lake Refuge offers organic, living-food lunch every Tuesday and Friday from 11: 11 a.m. to 2:22 p.m. Suggested donation $8. 247-8395. 848 E. Third Ave.

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