Best bets this weekend include the Rando Race and Fly Me to the Moon.
Know the Snow Fund, a local nonprofit dedicated to increasing avalanche awareness and education, will host the Know the Snow Rando Race at Purgatory Resort from 8 to 11 a.m. Sunday.
This year’s race is dedicated to the memory of Bert Perry and Jeff Paffendorf, Durango residents and experienced backcountry enthusiasts who recently died in an avalanche outside of Silverton.
Race proceeds will benefit the Know the Snow Fund avalanche scholarship, which was set up in memory of Joe Philpott and Peter Carver to increase accessibility of avalanche awareness and education to all ages. This season, the fund awarded more than 19 students a fully paid entrance to a Level 1 or Level 2 avalanche course at Silverton Avalanche School. The Rando Race is the nonprofit’s biggest fundraiser of the year.
The race will comply with all of Purgatory’s COVID-19 policies. Early registration before 4 p.m. Saturday is strongly encouraged as racer capacity is limited. The race offers two courses, a 13K option and an 8K option. Prizes will be awarded for the fastest male/female, best dressed (costumes encouraged), youngest and heaviest setup. All levels of experience are welcome.
For more information and to register, visit www.eventbrite.com/e/know-the-snow-rando-race-registration-129261084383.
The Powerhouse Science Center will host a livestream presentation, “Fly Me to the Moon: The Apollo 11 Landing,” at 4:30 p.m. Sunday via Facebook Live.
Experience the day the Earth stood still as it watched humans walk on the moon. Through remastered and largely unseen period video and images, viewers can relive the Space Race, Mercury, Gemini and Apollo projects, and witness the Apollo 11 journey, the Eagle’s landing and humanity’s first steps on the moon.
For more information, visit www.facebook.com/events/448809182951613.
Tortoise-step Goal workshop, 6 p.m., free, online with Pine River Library, bit.ly/2MJGZnF.
“Long Boards and Rope Tows” talk by Robert McDaniel, 1 p.m., $5, online with Animas Museum, www.animasmuseum.org.
Sunday Slow Vinyasa Yoga, 9:30 a.m. free, online with Balancing Yoga Durango, bit.ly/39pEpuP.