Pagosa Springs Daily Digest Monday, June 15, 2026

Ty's Take

You notice pretty quick in a town this size that the hard conversations happen in church basements and community centers, not on Main Street over coffee—which maybe says something about who we are and what we need right now. This week alone you've got the Methodist women bringing in someone to talk about violence, the Unitarian Fellowship holding space for people to just listen to each other, and the arts center putting on Shakespeare like it's the most natural thing in the world to gather and remember we're human. None of it's flashy, none of it makes the six o'clock news in Denver, but every one of these rooms will be full because Pagosa understands something: you don't heal a community by looking away from the hard parts, and you don't survive without finding your way back to art and truth and each other.


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Community United Methodist Church to host United Women in Faith Sunday with Rise Above Violence presentation

Community United Methodist Church will celebrate United Women in Faith Sunday on June 14 with two worship services led by church women, featuring a presentation by Carmen Lewis of Rise Above Violence about preventing violence in Archuleta County. The public is invited to both the 8:15 a.m. and 11...

Pagosa UU Fellowship to hold sharing circle June 14

The Pagosa Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will host a Going Deeper Sharing Circle on June 14 from 10:30 a.m. to noon, exploring themes from the previous day's Pride event and spiritual growth. The fellowship, located at 301 N. Pagosa Blvd., also offers regular meditation and Qigong programs open...

‘The Great Shakespeare Showdown’ to hit the stage at Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts June 14

A spirited one-night performance of "The Great Shakespeare Showdown" will take the stage at Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts on June 14 at 3 p.m., pitting an English actor against an American actress in a witty Shakespeare competition set in a 1882 Leadville mining town. The audience is...


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