All members of the Durango High School Class of 1964 are invited to meet at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 23 in the pub room of Carver Brewing Co., 1022 Main Ave.

Participants will have lunch and plan the 50th class reunion.

County launches form for repair requests

The county’s Public Works Department has launched a new web-based “Road Repair Request Form” on the La Plata County website.

This online form allows residents to request county road maintenance and report road damage or other minor issues. La Plata County is not responsible for roads that are private, within the city limits of Durango, Bayfield or Ignacio or state highways. People can use the site to comment on items such as: traffic signs; vegetation blocking views; road damage; drainage; speed limits; roadside hazards; and debris on roads. This site cannot be used to report emergencies.

To use the Road Repair Request online reporting tool, click the E-Services button on the county’s website at http://co.laplata.co.us. For more information, call 382-6363.

Hospice of Montezuma seeking volunteers

Hospice of Montezuma needs volunteers and members of the board of directors to help decide the future of the hospice and care for patients in a quality way.

Volunteers have the opportunity to spend a few hours each week with an appreciative patient. Training is required. Board of directors help move the hospice in the right direction by making decisions on management, staff and patient care.

For more information, visit www.hospiceofmontezuma.org or call 565-4400.

Unitarian Universalist to show film Friday

The movie, Dreaming Heaven, will be shown Friday in the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Durango Sanctuary, 419 San Juan Drive.

One of the key architects of the film will be playing music at 7 p.m. before the film at 7:30 p.m. and answering questions afterward. The event is free and co-sponsored by Epic Magazine.

For more information, call 385-9597.

Marvel Grange to host chili cook-off

The Marvel Grange will sponsor a chili cook-off at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the grange, 217 County Road 133A.

Individuals entering the chili cook-off are to provide one gallon of ready-to-serve chili and pay an entry fee of $10 per entry.

Awards will be determined by the number of entries.

Following the chili cook-off there will be a dessert auction with proceeds going to needy families in the community to help pay electric or gas bills. A talent show also is planned for the evening.

To enter the talent show, call 588-3325. For more information, call 588-3386.

Road Runner won’t run on MLK Jr. holiday

Road Runner Transportation will not be operating Monday for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.

Regular service will resume Tuesday.

For more information, call 563-4545.

Herald Staff