Jeffrey Hamner, left, Sam Jones, center, and Jonathan Judge work on Durango’s newest mural, “Unity Through Travel,” on Thursday just north of College Drive on Narrow Gauge Avenue. The mural, which depicts how people get through life, is being paid for by San Juan Basin Public Health, with the work being done by Rise Above Colorado, The Hive, ROAR Coalition and community members.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Jeffrey Hamner, left, Sam Jones, center, and Jonathan Judge work on Durango’s newest mural, “Unity Through Travel,” on Thursday just north of College Drive on Narrow Gauge Avenue. The mural, which depicts how people get through life, is being paid for by San Juan Basin Public Health, with the work being done by Rise Above Colorado, The Hive, ROAR Coalition and community members.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Sam Jones, left, Jeffrey Hamner, center, and Jonathan Judge work on Durango’s newest mural, “Unity Through Travel,” on Thursday just north of College Drive on Narrow Gauge Avenue. The mural, which depicts how people get through life, is being paid for by San Juan Basin Public Health, with the work being done by Rise Above Colorado, The Hive, ROAR Coalition and community members.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Sam Jones, left, Jeffrey Hamner, center, and Jonathan Judge work on Durango’s newest mural, “Unity Through Travel,” on Thursday just north of College Drive on Narrow Gauge Avenue. The mural, which depicts how people get through life, is being paid for by San Juan Basin Public Health, with the work being done by Rise Above Colorado, The Hive, ROAR Coalition and community members.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald