• Durango, CO
     July 24, 2020
     7:45 am - 5:00 pm
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Event Phone: (970) 397-9111

This Analysis of Code Changes workshop is a required element to renew your license in September. 

    • You will receive 8 CE hours toward your 2020 license renewal.
    • These CE hours are good in Colorado and Wyoming.
    • Check-in starts at 7:15 AM, class begins at 7:45 AM and continues until 5:00 PM.
    • You are given 1 hour for lunch (on your own).
    • $125 for an IAEI member
    • $150 for a non-member
    • If you are not a member your extra $25 can be used toward a year-long IAEI membership.
    • With your $25 applied you can get a membership for only $75 at the workshop!!
    • The total cost of a membership is $120 of which the Rocky Mountain Chapter will kick-in $20.

The Rocky Mountain IAEI is a Colorado approved education provider.

 

Venue:  

Venue Phone: (877) 352-2656

Venue Website:

Address:
1000 Rim Drive, Durango, Colorado, 81301, United States

Description:

Welcome to Durango, Colorado

We are Colorado’s crossroads of education and adventure. Our beautiful mountain campus in Durango, Colorado, inspires an active and friendly community, and offers transformative learning experiences that foster entrepreneurship, leadership, and creativity.

Where snow capped peaks meet the desert Southwest, Durango, Colorado pulses with natural, historical, and cultural riches. From art galleries to restaurants, 300 days of sunshine to 300 miles of trail, you’ll adjust to the elevation in no time. The only question left to ponder is how will you adventure?

Culture and History

With 1000-year-old Ancestral Puebloan structures tucked into canyon alcoves, 500-year-old Spanish colonial missions, and 150-year-old mining equipment dotting the landscape of the Four Corners region, Durango is in the seat of some of the nation’s most prized archaeological and historical treasures. This is evidenced in the many national parks and national monuments honoring the people who have shaped the Southwest.

Arts, Food and Nightlife

It doesn’t stop with historical artifacts; the human spirit thrives today in Durango. Downtown is full of art galleries, restaurants, coffee shops, and local businesses and community organizations. By day, the city offers cozy delights, like a bustling farmers’ market in the fall, while by night, it buzzes with music and the glow of restaurant windows.

Outdoor Recreation

Mountain bikers enjoy hundreds of miles of trails through desert sagebrush, Ponderosa forest, and alpine tundra, while scenic mountain roads combine beauty and challenge for those who prefer to ride asphalt.

There are even more places to explore by foot, from Colorado’s largest roadless area, the Weminuche Wilderness, to the otherworldly landscape of southeastern Utah’s national parks, where hiking and backpacking is available year-round.

Skiers and snowboarders have their pick of mountains in the area, with some of the most coveted resorts in Colorado only a few hours away, including Telluride, Purgatory, Silverton and Wolf Creek, and endless backcountry options for those seeking to skip the lifts.

Rock climbing in Moab, ice climbing in Ouray, running on the Colorado Trail…  whatever your pleasure, world class adventures await.