The Glacier Club will host its annual job fair from noon to 7 p.m. Wednesday inside the Clubhouse, 600 Glacier Club Drive, approximately 18 miles north of downtown Durango.

Glacier Club is Durango’s only private golf community.

The job fair is the club’s way of informing large groups of seasonal employees about part-time and full-time positions available in multiple departments.

Opportunities include food-and-beverage, landscape maintenance, golf maintenance, golf, housekeeping, building/facilities maintenance and member services.

Appetizers and beverages will be served.

For more information, email Carmen Drulis at [email protected] or call 322-6782.

Snowshoe workshop to take place Saturday

Durango Nature Studies will host a “Winter Ecology Snowshoe Workshop” from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at Andrews Lake.

Participants will cover natural history topics and look for animal signs. The workshop is free for members and $10 for nonmembers. Snowshoes will be available for rent for $3.

To register, email [email protected], call 769-1800 or visit www.durangonaturestudies.org/wildwords.htm.

Observatory to host bird walk Saturday

A bird walk will be hosted by Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory at 9 a.m. Saturday at For the Birds, 1560 East Second Ave.

The walks last about 75 minutes. Bring binoculars.

The walks are free, but donations to the hosting group are welcome. For more information, call 382-9396.

Cedar bluebird boxes available for sale

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife museum volunteer group once again has cedar bluebird boxes available for sale for $25 at the CPW Service Center near 15th Street and Main Avenue (co-located with the Fish Hatchery), from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday.

Donations will help volunteers maintain the Wildlife Visitor Center. The museum will open to the public beginning May 15.

For more information, call Derek Snyder at 382-3810.

Herald Staff