A romantic ‘whodunit’ – with the audience as detective

Colorado Mountain College students James Steindler as Matthew rehearses with Stella von Dedenroth as his wife Lisa, who may or may not be having an affair with a British film director named Adrian, for Sopris Theatre Company’s February production, “Private Eyes,” at CMC Spring Valley Feb. 14-23. Photo Brad Moore

Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Sopris Theatre Company’s “Private Eyes”

All invited to Feb. 2 open house at new CMC Spring Valley Field House

The new Outdoor Leadership Center & Field House at Colorado Mountain College Spring Valley features an 11,400-square-foot multifunction recreational gym in addition to a climbing wall, weight room, cardio balcony and multipurpose room. The college will host a Grand Open House Feb. 2, welcoming community members to enjoy the facility and discover its amenities at no cost. Photo Ed Kosmicki

Special discount memberships available through Feb. 29

CMC offers lifetime memberships to Field House at Spring Valley

At the new Outdoor Leadership Center & Field House at CMC Spring Valley, the elevated indoor track and cardio balcony has views over the campus soccer fields, to Mount Sopris. For a limited time the college is offering discounted fitness and punch passes. Photo Ed Kosmicki

Special memberships available through Feb. 29, 2020

A look under ‘The Veil’

From left, Peyton Wild, Brendan T. Cochran, Jeff Carlson and Chip Winn Wells hold a séance during “The Veil,” Sopris Theatre Company’s production running Nov. 30 through Dec. 8 at Colorado Mountain College Spring Valley. The play, set in 19th century Ireland, is by contemporary playwright Conor McPherson. Photo Scot Gerdes

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