Tag: rifle
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March for Meals ‘Empty Bowls’ fundraiser returns
Mark March 8 on your calendar for soup and ceramics in Rifle
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Business student earns CMC’s first scholarship from CPA society
Leah Frink on her way to two degrees – and a career as a certified public accountant
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CMC Rifle hosts energy efficiency roundtable
At September event, Joe Gugelman, Rifle campus facility manager, shared CMC’s strategies to reduce energy use and develop renewable resources
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Excellence in the air for middle schoolers
At CMC’s Reach Your Peak camp, middle schoolers learn about aerial firefighting and emergency work at Rifle Garfield County Airport
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Rifle’s Whole Works reaps growth as it sews
In a year and a half, The Whole Works has grown from a startup with one seamstress and a single client to an established apparel manufacturer with six employees, 41 clients and 4,531 garments produced with another 1,876 scheduled for production by Nov. 30.
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College announces campus interim leadership
Rachel Pokrandt, currently the campus dean for Colorado Mountain College in Rifle, will provide interim campus leadership in Leadville and Chaffee County, effective Aug. 1, 2016. This summer she is transitioning into that interim position following the departure of the previous campus vice president, James Y. Taylor, who has accepted a position with Utah State…
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Colorado Mountain College, Bookcliffs Arts Center present spring art show
The halls of Colorado Mountain College in Rifle will be filled with artwork this spring when the college joins with the Bookcliffs Arts Center to present the Colorado Mountain College and Bookcliffs Arts Center Fine Arts Show. The Rifle CMC campus will host a free public reception at 6-8:30 p.m. on April 15. During the…
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March for Meals ‘Empty Bowls’ fundraiser returns
CMC ceramics, culinary students provide bowls, soup to benefit Meals on Wheels RIFLE – As a kickoff to this year’s 40th anniversary of Grand River Meals on Wheels, two entities in the Rifle community are preparing to raise funds while providing students opportunities to use their artistic and culinary skills for a worthy cause. Organizers…
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New American roots music blends bluegrass, folk
Fort Collins-based FY5 plays three free CMC concerts It probably helps to write a song about plowing snow off Red Mountain Pass in southwestern Colorado if you’ve actually driven the snowplow. Just like, when writing a song about the flood of the St. Vrain River through Lyons, it helps to have known someone who suffered…