The Durango/La Plata Senior Center, 2424 Main Ave., will offer a computer workshop called “Internet Skills,” conducted by Jon Cordalis, The Computer Tutor, from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday.

Participants will gain knowledge about Internet use in this class designed for all levels of computer users. Class will cover the basics of Internet navigation, as well as tips and tricks for getting around more efficiently and safely. Topics covered will include browser features, eCommerce, email, printing, research, searching and more.

For more information, call 382-6428.

Road Runner Transit closed for Presidents Day

Road Runner Transit will not operate Monday in observance of the Presidents Day holiday.

Regular service will resume Tuesday.

Bayfield library begins heritage program

Pine River Library, 385 Bayfield Center Drive, is launching a new series of classes and programs focused on helping seniors capture and preserve their personal histories.

The library’s “Heritage Hub” will be home to computers, a scanner and other equipment that can be used to digitally preserve history. The library is looking for local seniors to join the program and learn how to record, research, share and write their life stories. Throughout March and April, the library will offer a series of classes related to the Heritage Hub Program, including classes on basic file management for organizing pictures and other documents on a computer, genealogy, memoir-writing, using Microsoft Word to type personal stories and more.

All classes have limited space, so advance sign-up is required.

An introductory course about the Heritage Hub program is being offered multiple times in March and April. Seniors who register to be a part of the Heritage Hub program will receive a USB flash drive to save documents and are eligible for more training and assistance on using the Heritage Hub equipment in the future.

For more information or to sign-up, email Karen Lemke at [email protected] or call 884-2222, ext. 522.

Free tax help available through Tax Help Colorado

Under the Affordable Care Act, taxpayers are required to report whether they had health coverage in 2014, and they must reconcile any federal tax credits received to help lower the cost of purchasing health insurance through Connect for Health Colorado.

Tax Help Colorado, a program of The Piton Foundation and the Community College System, operates 26 free tax-preparation sites across the state, where families with incomes less than $52,000 can get free tax assistance, including help navigating the new tax regulations. Tax Help Colorado’s IRS-certified student tax preparers have undergone training in reconciling tax credits, determining penalty payments and instructing tax payers on whether they have satisfied the health-insurance requirements.

People who have not yet registered for health insurance, the deadline to enroll through Connect for Health Colorado is Feb. 15. Health-coverage guides from Connect for Health Colorado will be present at many Tax Help Colorado free tax sites to provide enrollment assistance.

A full list of free tax assistance sites in Colorado can be found by calling 211, visiting www.piton.org/eitc, www.facebook.com/taxhelpcolorado and Twitter at @TaxHelpCO.

Eno and Wine Merchant to host wine class

Eno Wine Bar, 723 East Second Ave., in conjunction with The Wine Merchant will present a winter wine class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday,.

Eric Allen and Lesley Ponce will present six wines from the Alsace region of France, and Eno will provide hors d’oeuvres specifically paired with the wines chosen. The cost is $55 per person, and space is limited.

For more information or to sign up, call The Wine Merchant at 375-0076 or Eno at 385-0105.

Habitat for Humanity committee to meet Tuesday

The Habitat for Humanity of La Plata County Construction Committee will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Restore Conference Room, 120 Girard St. in Bodo Industrial Park.

The committee oversees the bid process alongside supervisor Alan Lynn to ensure bids are within budget and meet policy requirements.

Great Decisions group examines Middle East

Dennis Aronson, a retired professor from the West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, will be the Great Decisions discussion facilitator from 11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave., on the topic of “Sectarianism in the Middle East.”

The Great Decisions program is an international affairs discussion group sponsored by the Durango Public Library and the League of Women Voters of La Plata County.

The public is invited. Attendees are welcome to bring a lunch.

Southern Ute Tribe elders to give a medicine show

“Journey into the Medicine World” will be presented at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Lyceum Room of the Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College.

The presentation will be given by Betty Box and Eddie Box Jr. and is free and open to the public. The Boxs are active members of the Ignacio community and elders in the Southern Ute Indian Tribe.

For more information, call 247-7225 or email [email protected].

Herald Staff