Community is at the heart of everything we do at 11th Street Station. From hosting non-profit organization to the Snowdown Sexy Car Wash, we always enjoy bringing the community together to eat, drink and be merry. If you are interested in hosting your community event at 11th Street Station please contact us so we can begin to plan your party, meeting or event.
11th Street Station is proud to support Open Sky, Know Your Dough, Fort Lewis College, Manna Soup Kitchen, Mercy Medical, Southwest Colorado Bar Association, Purgatory Ski Resort, San Juans Citizen Alliance, Durango Chamber of Commerce, Conservation Legacy, Local First, Sexual Assault Services Organization, Southwest Alzheimer's Group, Durango High School, In The Weeds, Durango Swim Club, Business Networking International, San Juan Citizens Alliance, Predict the Peak, City Of Durango, La Plata County Humane Society, Mesa Verde National Park, the Adaptive Sports Association, United Way, Young Professionals of Durango and more.
11th Street Station is welcoming to all Durango locals and visitors. We look forward to seeing you soon. As soon as you arrive you will feel welcome and part of the 11th Street Station community.
The Adaptive Sports Association (ASA) is a non-profit organization located at the foot of the beautiful San Juan Mountains in historic Durango, Colorado. Our mission is to provide outdoor, sport and recreational experiences for people with disabilities. These activities are provided regardless of individual financial limitations and create an atmosphere for learning and enhancing self-esteem.
The Alzheimer Society Southwest Partners is the local community agency dedicated to supporting individuals living with dementia and their care partners. We are part of a network of Alzheimer Societies operating across Ontario offering a variety of services in our region.
The world's leading business networking and referral organization. BNI members, on average, increase their business 20% the first year. Our chapter is a dynamic, committed group of business people who know how to refer business to each other.
The Colorado and Denver Bar Associations and Colorado Bar Association CLE offices are located at 1290 Broadway, Ste. 1700, between the Ralph Carr State Judicial Center and History Colorado.
The Durango Chamber of Commerce is a member based organization that promotes and supports the local business community. With more than 750 members, the Durango Chamber of Commerce is a resource for its members, community leaders, and the business community.
The City of Durango provides outstanding services for the entire community. We are a multigenerational community which is authentic, diverse, engaged, thriving, and environmentally responsible.
Common Spirit is deeply inspired by our founding congregations' vision of a hopeful, humanist future and uniquely positioned to meet the ever-changing needs of our communities.
The Conservation Legacy engages future leaders who protect, restore, and enhance our nation’s lands through community-based service.
Durango High School (DHS) welcomes students in 9th-12th grades. It's located in the heart of Durango, Colorado, along the Animas River, and serves approximately 1,350 students.
The Durango Swim Club is a year round youth swim club dedicated to nurturing competitive and recreational swimmers through excellent coaching and supportive practices. Durango Swim Club creates well rounded swimmers as well as individuals.
Our beautiful mountain campus in Durango, Colorado, inspires an active and friendly community. Fort Lewis College offers transformative learning experiences that foster entrepreneurship, leadership, and creativity.
In the Weeds is a registered 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization supporting the Restaurant and Hospitality Service Industry with a focus on mental health, suicide and substance use prevention. In the Weeds does this by providing resources and opportunities to build healthier individual lifestyles and a stronger community.
Know Your Dough, a local 501c3 nonprofit organization, delivers high quality, life-changing personal financial education to hundreds of local youths and young adults in SW Colorado, through school classrooms and local organizations, inspiring them to begin their path to financial literacy and independence.
Local First is a proud independent business alliance made up of 260+ La Plata County businesses and nonprofit organizations as well as passionate community members we call Localists.
La Plata County Humane Society has been helping animals since 1971. The Humane Society was created to provide shelter for homeless animals, rescue animals in distress, assist in the investigation and prosecution of reported cruelty and abuse, finding forever homes, and encourages kindness and responsibility toward all living things through humane education.
The mission of Manna is to provide, in the spirit of faith and love, nourishing meals and supportive services in an atmosphere of acceptance and caring for those in need.
For over 700 years, the Ancestral Pueblo people built thriving communities on the mesas and in the cliffs of Mesa Verde. Today, Mesa Verde National Park protects the rich cultural heritage of 27 Pueblos and Tribes and offers visitors a spectacular window into the past. This World Heritage Site and International Dark Sky Park is home to over a thousand species, including several that live nowhere else on earth.
In 2006, Open Sky Wilderness Therapy opened its doors in Durango, Colorado, with the mission of inspiring individuals to live in a way that honors values and strengthens relationships. After more than a decade of operations, Open Sky has worked with thousands of students and family members, driven by the belief that all people have the capacity to thrive.
Located in the rugged San Juan Mountains in southwest Colorado, Purgatory Resort is only 25 miles north of historic downtown Durango. Carved by glaciers thousands of years ago, Purgatory offers a unique blend of steep tree skiing trails and wide-open cruisers with stunning views.
The San Juan Citizens Alliance advocates for clean air, pure water, and healthy lands and wildlife – the foundations of resilient communities, ecosystems and economies in the San Juan Basin.
Supporting survivors and working to prevent sexual violence since 1977. No more! Because we SASO.
The mission of the Young Professionals of Durango is to "connect, empower and engage" young professionals, ages 21-39, by providing educational, social, and philanthropic activities that include community and civic involvement to help actively shape the future of Durango.
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