Tag: Events
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Helping Hands: Event to highlight poverty around the world, in Summit
Poverty looks different in Summit than the rest of the country This article was first published in the Summit Daily News. By Kathryn Corazzelli. What poverty around the world look like? Attendees at a free event later this month will find out. At the Hunger Banquet, folks will draw a ticket assigned with a level…
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CMC’s Alton Scales on the drums at fundraiser tonight
This article was first published in the Summit Daily News. By Aaron Bible. As part of tonight’s Casino Royale fundraiser for the Breckenridge Music Festival, attendees will be treated to the soothing sounds of local jazz ensemble the Trading Fours Jazz Band, led by Breckenridge’s Alton Scales. “What we play is traditional jazz with a…
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Want to eat more local food?
Local Food Expo tonight at CMC in Edwards This article was first published in the Vail Daily. Daily staff report. The butcher, the baker — even The Hen House Maker — will attend the Local Food Expo from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Colorado Mountain College to sell the fruits of their labors to…
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Isaacson School for New Media at CMC
A press conference to announce Colorado Mountain College’s new Isaacson School for New Media is being hosted at our Aspen campus today at 11:00 a.m. You can read the press release below. To learn more about the program, go to isaacsonschool.org. [ASPEN, Colo.] – Colorado Mountain College announced today the formation of the Isaacson School…
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Sailing the Northwest Passage — and then some
David Thoreson will speak in Breckenridge Saturday about an amazing sailing adventure This article was first published in the Summit Daily News. By Kathryn Corazzelli. Experience a 28,000 mile sailing journey around the Americas — in only an hour — with expedition photographer David Thoreson. Thoreson is speaking Friday at the Breckenridge Colorado Mountain College…
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Ski-joring, Mineral Belt Mayhem, and Shelter Dog Shuffles
Leadville’s Crystal Carnival weekend celebrates life at altitude This article was originally published on Leap Day, in CMC Leadville student Becky Aurora’s blog, Life at 10,200 feet Happy Leap Day! This morning Leadville work up to a blanket of snow on the ground. I’m not sure of the exact inches in Leadville, but Copper Mountain…
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Celebrate the beginnings of Summit’s four resorts
CMC’s second annual Pioneer on Planks shares ski history this Friday This article was published in the Summit Daily News. By Kimberly Nicoletti. It was a time of bear-trap bindings, bamboo poles and lace-up leather boots — or at least visions thereof. Friday, representatives from Summit County’s four ski areas will talk about the years between…
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Ready to Loppet?!
Ready for an intense lung burn for a great cause? Get your wax on for the Leadville Loppet this weekend! The ninth annual Loppet’s 10K, 22k and 44k nordic ski race courses start at CMC in Leadville, rolling along the Timberline Trail network before jumping onto the Mineral Belt trail and then returning to CMC…
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Free, Endless Chocolate!
Live near Glenwood Springs – or passing through this evening on your way to a weekend in Carbondale, Paonia, or Aspen? Love chocolate? Looking for a great fundraiser to support? The Children’s Mini College will be holding their annual “Chocolate Extravaganza” fundraiser tonight from 6 – 7:30 PM at Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs. …
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“Ice Age Death Trap” premieres tonight on NOVA
Documentary primes fans of world-famous dig for March 20 release of Digging Snowmastodon NOVA focuses on the historic Ice Age fossil discovery near Snowmass Village in a documentary that debuts Wed., Feb. 1 on Rocky Mountain PBS. “Ice Age Death Trap” premieres at 8 p.m. The national television special follows scientists as they race against…