Cortez Public Library's current displays
posted by librarylaura
When:
Wednesday, March 6 - Tuesday, April 30
Where:
Cortez Public Library,
202 N Park St,
Cortez,
CO
Description:
There are new displays at the Cortez Public Library. Judy Wolfe has model cars in the cases. Mary Gay Bahlinger is showing her Art in the Heart graphic drawings on the wall. Mary Gay invites people to decorate one of the hearts available on the table and they will be displayed as well. These displays will be up until the end of April. The Southwest Artist's League's artist of the month for March is Jay Whitewolf. The library is located at 202 N. Park St., Cortez, CO. and may be reached by calling 970-565-8117.
Details:
$0.00
970-565-8117
lmchenry@cityofcortez.com
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