Weekly Tri-Cities Calendar Highlights Civic Meetings, Classes, and Workshops
This week's Tri-Cities events calendar lists a mix of civic meetings, recreational classes, and continuing weekly programs across Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec. The lineup offers residents opportunities to engage with local veterans and civic groups, develop skills at makerspace workshops, and join recurring nature programs that support community connections.

The Tri-Cities events calendar for the week beginning Jan. 5 included events that underscore routine civic life and volunteer-driven cultural activity in Farmington and the surrounding tri-city area. Highlights ranged from hands-on classes to meetings intended to preview the upcoming 2026 legislative session, providing multiple entry points for local engagement.
On Jan. 5 a sourdough bread making class took place at 5001 Foothills Dr. at 1 p.m.; the class carried a $20 fee and required registration by Dec. 31, a deadline that closed enrollment for that session. Residents seeking future culinary or craft classes should note registration windows in advance to secure spots.
Riverside Nature Center at Animas Park continues to host Brown Bag Birding, a weekly Wednesday meeting that runs noon–1 p.m. The recurring program serves as an accessible outdoor education activity for birdwatchers and families, helping sustain interest in local natural resources and informal environmental stewardship.
Today, Jan. 8, the Four Corners Federated Republican Women held their monthly meeting at 11:30 a.m. at the Farmington Civic Center. The meeting included a preview of the 2026 legislative session, offering attendees a local forum to hear priorities and ask questions about issues that will be elevated at the state level. Such gatherings provide residents with opportunities to monitor policy agendas and engage with civic actors before session debates begin.
The Big Idea Makerspace at San Juan College will host a Wind Spinner Workshop and a Beginning Knitting Workshop on Jan. 9, continuing the college's role as a local hub for workforce-relevant skills and hobbyist learning. On Jan. 10 the American Legion will hold its monthly meeting at 10 a.m. at 1911 N. Dustin Ave., a recurring convening that supports veterans' networks and community service planning.
These weekly and upcoming events highlight how small-scale programming builds civic infrastructure across the tri-city area, from veterans' organizations and partisan civic groups to educational institutions and nature centers. For residents, the calendar offers concrete ways to participate in local governance, volunteer networks, and skill-building opportunities, and it helps map where public life is taking place in the weeks ahead.
Residents looking to plan attendance or track additional activities should consult the Tri-Cities events calendar for updated dates, times and contact information for recurring and special events across Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec.
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