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Our goal is to save 2, acres of open space per year. Nearly two-thirds of the conserved land contains recreational public access. EVLT feels it has a powerful message about the importance of protecting our environment as it relates to both our economy and wellbeing: Not only does that character entice people to make this area their home but it is what charms the tourists to return again and again. It does so with an understanding of how preservation and growth go hand in hand. To protect forever the lands we love, to preserve our heritage, scenic beauty, recreational opportunities and wildlife habitats, and to build a permanent legacy for future generations.

For over 35 years EVLT has pioneered stewardship of land-use values in our local area. For decades, Heather and Eric Schultz were among the lucky East Vail residents to have the impressive peaks of the Gore Range practically in their backyard. The Vail Frontage Road winds to an end nearly at their doorstep, before dwindling to a side road and ducking under the highway to climb the heights of Vail Pass. In a craving for more openness, the couple razed the existing home to the ground and began all over.

Today, the house is unrecognizable from its previous incarnation, and is quite distinctive from its more traditional mountain neighbors. The Schultzes have lived in the Vail area for 30 some years. Heather used to teach skiing and Eric still ski patrols. They bought the original house in East Vail in The couple had opened their popular consignment store, Holy Toledo, several years before in Minturn. At the time, Ken Bridges of Blueline Architects, did the remodel of the space. So, four years ago, when they decided they wanted a new look for their home, the Shultzes chose Bridges, whose residential work had impressed the couple.

When contemplating the new home, the couple wanted to make use of the entire building site. Unlike many housing projects today, maximizing the lot did not mean getting as much square footage on the site as the town of Vail would allow. The home is a moderate 3, square feet. But, she admits, it was more complicated than expected to complete.

But there are no right angles in the house. The architecture of the new home was derived from a careful study of the site itself, and was situated roughly in the same place as the old one, but is much more open. At the same time it was designed to tuck seamlessly into the landscape to provide the owners more intimate views and a more total experience of their surroundings. The short side of the L-shaped home is dramatically, yet strategically, glassed-in above and below, oriented to shield from unwanted views and possible noise from nearby I Lofty living spaces and wide expanses of glass embrace the magnificent views.

By using bold architecture, forms and lines that stretch across the landscape, the house became a backdrop, deferring to the landscape. Steel was necessary to support the expansive glass walls and windows, and Bridges chose to embrace it, making it a statement. Pop-out window boxes, with touches of bright yellow paint, add interest and an element of the unexpected, while the stacked stonewall along the north side of the house anchors it to the surrounding mountain scape.

The slope of the roof also makes the most of the far-ranging western views and low angles of winter sunlight, while efficiently retaining snow for added insulation. As well, the driveway was moved to make it more discreet.

The move opened up uninterrupted views and maximized daylight, without having to cut down any trees. The ceilings soar to 18 feet at the highest end, dropping to a still-lofty 15 feet at its lowest point and is lined with cedar paneling, strengthened with steel I-beams. The elevated living room looks out above the evergreens through high, clerestory windows and beyond.

The cantilevered deck off the west end of the living space seems suspended, but also helps to shield from road views. Throughout most of the home, stained cedar siding runs through the glass, pulling the outside in and providing warmth to contemporary interior elements. The highly polished floor, a concrete slab, runs throughout the great room, offering a quirky element of interest.

The concrete, Bridges explains, is going to crack eventually.

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But by using the shapes and angles of the floor plan itself, he turned this into a positive, creating cracks in an artful fashion. The floor encases radiant heating on the upper level and makes the most of thermal heating on floors below. The Schultzes have invigorated the wide-open floor plan with touches of playful surprises in furnishings and warm accents.

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A chrome coffee table gleams in front of the bright turquoise sofa, while feet away a carved and ornate wood side table lends a classical touch. Chrome-framed side chairs, gathered around the stone fireplace, sport bright green pillows. The openness of the floor plan allows the home to live larger than its square footage.

But this openness can also be a challenge. Bridges defined smaller spaces through changes in ceiling levels, wall heights, planes, materials and lighting. He also created pop-outs, which could house different functions and smaller spaces. The kitchen is a prime example. The soaring height of the ceiling over the living area drops to a more intimate space over the kitchen, while projecting walls better define the boundaries of the kitchen and eating area.

The kitchen is a delightful mix of tones and splashes of color and shapes. A long row of wide windows now allows Heather to enjoy a magnificent outdoor view—a soothing luxury she never knew before. The long counter and sink were cut from a single sheet of cream quartz, the sink fitted with contemporary touch faucets. A long, glass backsplash, painted with lime-green opaque paint lends a warm glow to the space, and plays off the bright, turquoise breakfast stools placed along the blond birch, trapezoid-shaped breakfast bar.

The bar defines the kitchen space and holds plenty of storage as well as a built-in microwave and wine cooler. The pale surfaces of counters and island make an enlivening contrast with the walls of rich, walnut cabinetry. Contemporary stainless steel Wolfe appliances gleam. The bridge, with its open railing, overlooks the wide stone entry below.

Bridges explains that in addition to the staircase, there needed to be some sort of connection from the entry to the upper living level. Pulling the stair landing and floor away from the west wall and hovering them above the entry allowed the glass and exterior materials to pull the eye up to the dramatic, main living area. The bridge also allows for conversations to take place between the two floors. Better still, it makes an enchanting entrance to the master bedroom beyond, pronouncing it a separate hideaway.

The master bedroom seems a retreat tucked in the woods. An entire wall of gilded glass slides completely open to a wooden deck behind, truly meshing the room with the outdoors. Just beyond, an idyllic, private backdrop of flowers, rustling aspen and towering evergreen, encircle the deck. Even when the glass wall is closed, high, trapezoid-shaped windows keep the room connected to natural light and the environment. Yet the bathroom, fitted with blonde birch, is a place of light, refreshing with its wide windows and wall-length, glass-enclosed shower.

A slender, black-iron railing leads down open birch steps to the entry level. On the staircase wall hangs an eye- catching series of stylized paintings of clouds, adding to the suspended effect of the upper level. Below, there are two bedrooms, opening onto a charming, private courtyard beyond. Pocket doors cleverly hide a sage green powder room nearby. It now stands, in all its glory, bringing in the captivating mountain views that lured the couple to this site years ago.

Both athletic and from the Midwest they each craved an outdoor lifestyle—in every season. I was used to Breckenridge and thought I might be in the wrong ski area. The couple first lived in a house that Paul had built in Sandstone where they raised their two sons, both outstanding hockey players: Jon Paul,now married, had a career as a professional hockey player and Mike, played in the Olympics in South Korea.

In the mid-nineties, the couple began to miss the quiet feel of the Midwest. They missed being in the country and being around water. And, so they decided to look for a ranch. I just want water. And so their search began. There are birds and beautiful trees and, at night, you cannot see a light from any direction. That place reflects me. I love the outdoors. I love sunrises and sunsets. I love the energy that the sun gives us. And I live to be part of all of that.

So you feel like part of a bigger world than just looking at skyscrapers and asphalt. Most of the Testwuide cabin is furnished with pieces that Janet bought at consignment store, Nest. Sweetwater is a hidden gem. We usually spend one winter weekend up there and Janet sometimes goes up there in the winter to cross-country ski or snowshoe with some girlfriends. And everyone fishes because the fishing is really good. Most importantly, it had to have a view of the mountains.

And she certainly hit the jackpot with a home that she found in Wildridge. But this lady was determined. For a number of years, she had her eye on a home which was in a small complex—and when it finally came on the market they bought it. Potential is not the word. Views that never quit. And then Janet continued to add her own voice. She had frosted glass, framed with LED lights, installed so that all that can be seen from any angle are the spectacular views of Beaver Creek and New York Mountain. There are other mirrored and beveled glass pieces, including a chest, that complete the dazzling look of the room.

They used to be turquoise. In the corner of the room is a large round table and leather chairs, where people can just hang out and watch television, play games or enjoy a taco night—which is a family favorite. Big closets are also a treat for the lady of the house. So, this article cannot be complete without writing a bit about Paul and getting him to tell one of his favorite stories relating to the beginning of Vail. By , Paul was the Vail Ski Patrol director and worked todevelop procedure for lift and gondola evacuation, avalanche routes, explosives handling, communications and medical procedures which are still used today.

Needless to say, Paul has many stories about those early days. It was a time when everybody knew everyone else in town. When life here was lived in abandon and everyone thought they had landed in paradise. I liked to frequent the Copper Bar and I also loved to entertain my friends. But, when he got up to the top, the bowls were tracked out and I was caught. Excepting that Alliance is a very successful full-service moving and storage company based in Eagle and Gypsum, with the world-wide reach that comes from being an agent of Allied Van Lines.

He also is constantly on the look-out for ways that he and his company can enrich the community and help the less fortunate among us. Clark moved to the Vail Valley in and started Alliance 18 years ago. He found that he was often asked to dispose of items, especially furniture, which were no longer wanted. So he began taking the pieces to his warehouse and looked for ways to give them away.

He calls the program Home for Home. One of the organizations Clark works with is the Bright Future Foundation, which helps families affected by domestic violence and abuse. When a woman is attempting to start a new life, often with children in tow, and she walks in to an empty apartment, she needs furniture. Alliance does the moving and helps the families get settled in their new homes.

There are, however, pieces such as armoires and large sofas, which will only work in big homes. More recently, he held a sale to benefit the church in his warehouse. Best of all, skating at the rink is free. As a resident and a successful businessman, I want to be involved in the place where I live and work. Much planning went into the Park, which is situated on eleven acres of open space in East Vail. To meet increasing demand, we added a second phase in , and a third opened this spring.

The Park is accessible from the Vail Recreation Path through a rustic arch, which welcomes visitors to a world of trees, meadows, wetlands and wildflowers. It is a nature-driven, low-key, serene place in which to celebrate loved ones. Ashes can be buried in the Park, but not caskets. For nine years, administrator Farnham St. John has been the public face of the park. He oversees the space with a keen eye to sustainability, and he extends a warm welcome to those seeking to find a stone, a boulder or a bench for a loved one or for themselves.

He also engraves the memorial dedications. These range from the spiritual to the wry and whimsical. After all, people are drawn to Vail to have fun in the mountains, and that playfulness often comes through in the words on the stones. John sees the Park as a living place. In the winter we see cross-country skiers. He emphasizes that the Park is totally non-sectarian. Grammy-nominated blues acts including ZZ Ward and Otis Taylor take the stage for free, live music throughout the weekend.

Access to the Beaver Creek Village is complimentary. For a full, two-day event schedule and further details for ticketed events and competition entry, please visit BeaverCreek. General admission gives you access to the private sampling area at the foot of Beaver Creek Mountain with live music and beers from 30 Colorado breweries.

Upgrade to the VIP package for perks like a private tasting with the breweries as well as priority access to the event itself. A For further information, ticket purchase and V. For further information and tickets, please visit www. Runners are treated to a gorgeous course through Beaver Creek Resort on the longest day of the year.

Classes are held each Wednesday, June 27th — August 15th, from 4: June 29 Village F. Every Friday, from June 29th August 24th, bring the whole family out to the Beaver Creek plaza for live music, shopping, and more! For all of its big, celebratory fun, our 4th of July celebration maintains the thoughtful touches and friendly intimacy that make Beaver Creek an unparalleled destination.

The day culminates in a performance by country music star Walker Hayes and an evening fireworks display that lights up the Rocky Mountains. Purchase a VIP pass for access to a private basecamp in the center of the action. His success has crossed over to audiences usually reserved for pop muisc and his ongoing association with PBS has led to four 1 jazz albums, as well as multiple Gold, Platinum and Grammy Awards. July 6, 13, 20, 27 Village F. Every Friday, from June 29th — August 24th, bring the whole family out to the Beaver Creek plaza for live music, shopping, and more!

Back on tour with an evolved sound, the group is well known coast to coast for their incendiary live performances which frequently transcend categorization. Getting back to their house party roots without abandoning their more heady soundscapes, Ra Ra Riot continue to surge on the indie charts. There are 5K, 10K and 21K trail runs offered on July Over the course of more than a dozen years and six studio albums, Amos Lee has continued to evolve, develop, and challenge himself as a musician.

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He will be greatly missed by his son Jaron Lisa ; sister Barbara Turcotte; family and many friends. The Kids Ride Free Program, which provides kids ages 12 and younger free access up the gondola with the purchase of an adult ticket, will return this summer. It is not easy to travel across a continent, leaving behind family, to work to the bone in a new country — especially a country as rife with xenophobia as Britain. Join us for a journey of the senses through the summer mountain trails to the tables filled with locally sourced foods. Free Wi-Fi is available onboard all vehicles. For example, girls of West African descent were achieving extremely well, whereas their Somali and Caribbean counterparts were lagging behind. Cindy Eaton of Idaho Springs, Co.

Event Photos August 3, 10, 17, 24 Village F. Every Friday, from June 29rd — August 24th, bring the whole family out to the Beaver Creek plaza for live music, shopping, and more! Event Photos September 15 Zusammen: September 28 — October 7 Vail. Renowned, award-winning chefs display utmost creativity and wine pairing mastery to tempt the palates of fortuitous autumn visitors and tenured valley residents.

Fresh flavors of European, Italian, Asian, American, Swiss, and Mexican cuisine beckon guests to taste a dish from the more than 40 participating restaurants — which include world-renowned favorites such as Tavern on the Square, Sweet Basil and Matsuhisa in Vail and Toscanini, Splendido and Revolution in Beaver Creek. For further details, please visit DiningAtAltitude. The play area includes a log balance beam, log crawl tunnel, log steppers, and a rock climbing boulder. Also new this summer is the Family Adventure Pack; buy three Adventure Passes and receive the lowest-priced fourth for free.

The Kids Ride Free Program, which provides kids ages 12 and younger free access up the gondola with the purchase of an adult ticket, will return this summer. Offering more than 5, acres of developed ski and snowboard terrain including seven legendary Back Bowls in winter, and flourishing with new summer activities with the debut of Epic Discovery in , the options for year-round adventure are endless.

The routes, which include mountain and city circuits, a time trial, an out-and-back, and a criterium, provide something for everyone as they challenge racers and bring fans close to the action with steep, high-altitude climbs, breakneck sprints, tight, technical street racing, and a challenging dirt uphill with King and Queen of the Mountain points on the line.

Stage 1 is a circuit through Vail Village and West Vail eight laps men, four laps women. Stage 2 marks a return to the storied Vail Pass time-trial course that climbs from the heart of Vail Village and finishes near the 10,foot summit. Stage 3 for the men will be a mile out-and-back going to Lookout Mountain, through Red Rocks and back, while the women race a timed criterium at Velorama.

HC race — the highest category outside of World Tour races. Like last year, the Colorado Classic has been re-imagined to be more fan-friendly with routes that start and finish in the same location, smaller team sizes for more competitive racing, and a compact four-stage format. The course is 8.

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Women will ride four laps for a total of Men will race eight laps for a total of Combine those with a pair of circuit races in Vail and Denver, and the Colorado Classic truly does have it all. Click here to download course maps, profiles and data RPM Events Group LLC is a Colorado-based company committed to re-imagining professional cycling events while providing a positive social and economic impact.

Nov 27, Dr. August 24th , bring the whole family out to the Beaver Creek plaza for live music, shopping, and more! Try a bite from one of the local restaurants, or purchase a beverae and soak up the summer sun at the Plaza Pavilion, located at the west end of the ice rink. Saturday, February 10th 6: Now in its 7th year, Project Funway is an unconventional fashion design event that challenges regional amateur designers to create garments out of anything but fabric and send them down a runway to be critiqued by expert judges.

The approach is avant-garde and FUN. This exciting, unique event brings community, teachers, parents, and students together in a creative, collaborative way, unlike any other fund raiser in the Vail Valley. The public celebration in Lionshead Village will include an ice skating show, live music and an ice carving exhibition. We look forward to the next 10 years and continuing to focus on providing a premiere experience for guests at the base of a world-class ski resort. The celebration will include a performance from The Vail Skate Club, an ice carving show, a look back at the first 10 years and live music.

The complimentary celebration is open to the public. The dinner is open to the public with limited availability. Reservations are strongly encouraged. RockResorts, a wholly owned subsidiary of Vail Resorts, owns and operates premier resorts that offer casually elegant accommodations, lavish RockResortspas, renowned golf courses, award-winning dining and a variety of exciting outdoor adventures.

Vail Snow Days, otherwise known as the signature kick-off event to the ski and snowboard season, returns this December 8 — 10, Over the course of three days, Vail welcomes guests and locals alike to revel in free live music, wellness and transformation opportunities, family-friendly happenings, a sponsor expo village and so much more. Your guide will talk about flora, fauna, local area history and more. Snowshoe from pm Age: Recommended for ages 14 and above What to Bring: Wear warm clothes and boots RSVP: Space is limited to the first 50 to RSVP.

After your snowshoe, warm up in Lionshead Village. Are you a season passholder? Full live band featuring Mr. Brent Gordon and Friends. Solaris in Vail Village 3pm: Beaver Creek will open with 58 skiable acres of terrain on Gold Dust to Haymeadow for intermediate skiing and snowboarding accessed via Centennial Express 6 and the Buckaroo Gondola 1. Skiers and snowboarders are reminded to observe all posted signs, closures and slow zones, especially during the early season. Vail Mountain Opening Day Offerings: Vail Mountain Nordic School. The Golden Peak base area and Chair 6 are a designated race training area only and will open to the public at a later date.

Spruce Saddle Lodge will open for the daily operations on season for Nov. Paid parking in the Bear and Elk Lots will begin on Nov. Complimentary direct shuttle service is provided from each lot to Beaver Creek Village. The new app provides real-time bus shuttle tracking for guests. For more information or advanced lift tickets, visit www. The Tree Lighting Ceremony features a holiday poetry contest, ice skating show, performances by various artists, an early visit from Santa Claus, and spectacular fireworks over the Beaver Creek Village. About Beaver Creek Resort. More than 40 in-resort and slope-side restaurants, elegant village boutiques, cherished daily traditions and activities such as world-class downhill skiing and snowboarding spanning 1, acres with 3, vertical feet of descent, snow shoeing, Nordic skiing, and ice skating in the Beaver Creek village.

There is something magical about the holiday season in Vail. Snow falls softly on the rooftops while the warm glow of lampposts light the cobbled streets. Doorways and shops are adorned with twinkling lights, pine garlands, and red bows. Come help us celebrate the season! Vail Holidays bring an even more festive vibe to the Yuletide. Prizes will be given for best dressed. Fun along the way. This outdoor market includes 34 local and regional Colorado vendors.

It is the perfect place to find a unique gift for that someone special. The market will offer ornaments, handmade toys, decorations, cookies, roasted nuts, and more. Explore the beauty of handmade items while you spend time on the streets of Vail. There is a rumor that even Santa might show up! Alpine Arts Center will instruct participants on creating your own paper lantern.

This lively evening will include complimentary light snacks, holiday music, and wine and beer available for purchase to enjoy while creating your unique lantern. Please indicate number in your party. Bring your paper lantern to the Holiday Lantern Walk through Vail Village immediately following the workshop. Friday, December 22, The short jolly procession through Vail Village will include illuminated lanterns and music, as we wind our way to the Gore Creek Promenade for the opening celebration of the Eleventh Annual Vail Winterfest Ice Theater.

Join the merriment as the community is invited to celebrate the coolest outdoor ice theater. Lounge in oversized ice chairs while enjoying the scenic Gore Creek during the day and film projections on a screen created in ice in the evening. Children must be accompanied by an adult, but all ages are welcome. More information for Vail holidays: Opening day is just around the corner come celebrate the opening of the — ski season! Enjoy music, giveaways, complimentary hot cocoa, and, of course, the first turns of the season. Featuring a holiday poetry contest, ice skating show, and performances by various groups from all over Colorado.

Santa himself will drop in for a visit, and the evening closes with a spectacular fireworks display over the Village. Children of all ages will delight in making Christmas gifts for the whole family, decorating holiday cookies, and taking photos with Santa! Parents please bring your cameras. Santa will be available for photos from p. He needs to step away for his appearance in the Tree Lighting Ceremony. Schedule subject to change. It offers 24 lifts, runs, 1, acres and complimentary chocolate cookies offered daily to guests.

The mountain was originally designed to accommodate skiers or all abilities; and it continues to welcome skiers and snowboarders of all skill sets. Epic Passes on sale now! The Epic Pass Unlimited access to: Brighton, Perisher access , and Arapahoe Basin. With just one pass, you get unlimited, unrestricted skiing or riding at Breckenridge, Keystone, Wilmot, Afton Alps, Mt. Get you passes NOW! Please contact samantha 10thwhiskey.

Products include everything from alpine, snowboard, telemark and nordic equipment. All ranges of winter clothing and accessories such as helmets, gloves and goggles will also be available for purchase. Vendors will have their best selection of new and used products at this years swap. Used gear from the general public will be available at great prices. With participating restaurants spanning across two neighboring World Class Mountain Resorts, Vail and Beaver Creek, this culinary celebration takes dining to new heights, literally!

Saturday September 23, 9: Enjoy the fall colors and beauty of nature with a fall hike followed by a brunch featuring wine tastings and education with Southern Hemisphere wines. The Berry Picker Trail is an intermediate hike that winds through wooded areas with picture perfect views of the fall season in Vail. The trail is approximately 3. The hike will take roughly two to three hours one way. After working up a sweat, enjoy a brunch on the decks of Mid Vail Restaurants paired with Southern Hemisphere wines. Saturday September 23, Drink in the Fall Rocky Mountain colors as you coast down the pass.

Participants will take a shuttle up to Vail Pass and cycle back into town. Enjoy the fall air and the beauty of the Valley in autumn as you glide down Vail Pass. The cycling ends at Matsuhisa for a delicious brunch. This Guided bike tour is in partnership with Charter Sports. We will need your height and date of birth, you will receive an email before the event to get this information..

We will be checking out the waters of Vail and explore nature. Watch the trout in the crystal clear water! Includes a brunch at Vintage Restaurant. This class will allow you to safely fly, float, finesse postures and feel free. Business Park A2 Minturn, Colorado Saturday September 23, 4: Local Restaurants will be preparing spectacular tastings.

Guests will enjoy a picnic-style event on the grass with south of the equator music while taking in the gorgeous Vail scenery and fall colors. The Grand Tasting features more than 25 wineries and 20 restaurants from the Vail Valley. Each endurance running comp will start and finish at the Septemberfest venue in Eagle Ranch Village on Capitol Street. Three regional and nationally-known musical acts will perform from 4: Nothing is better than sharing in the discovery and re-discovery! Come in, have a drink, and discover the music! The much anticipated 11th Annual Grand Tasting, featuring the best Beaver Creek has to offer, tops off your gourmet Saturday.

Rising high above Beaver Creek Village at the top of the Centennial Express chairlift, Spruce Saddle Lodge is an iconic venue for breathtaking scenery and mountain adventure. Built in , it is one of the original resort structures, and at 10, feet offers unrivaled views of the Gore Range and Eagle River Valley. Includes a gourmet continental breakfast at Spruce Saddle and a complimentary gondola pass that will be valid all day. This spin class will work on a bell curve to elevate your heart rate and sustain average power.

Condition your heart, lungs, legs and core without impact or stress to your joints. A flowing practice that links Hatha yoga postures together with dynamic movements and conscious breathing. Includes sun salutations, standing poses and optional inversions. This class uses the classical Pilates callisthenic exercises to strengthen deep core musculature. Learn the fundamentals of movement that will create postural awareness all day long! Take your wine knowledge from enthusiast to expert with this exciting group exploration of the five classic red Bordeaux varietals.

Taste Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot in a guided group tasting designed to engage each of your senses to heighten your tasting experience. Friday Afternoon Club Social 4: Bring your friends to the Plaza Pavilion and enjoy an alpine summer evening featuring live music, complementary wine and cheese tastings. Free Admission and Open to the Public, specialty cocktails will be available for purchase. Paired with Zonin wines, the night will be as elegant as it is delectable. Guests will enjoy a beautiful hike with the friendly and knowledgeable guides of the Beaver Creek Hiking Center, ultimately winding their way to the lush Creekside Park for an outdoor, wine-paired lunch.

Pinot Noir with a Distinct Sense of Place In , he contacted the owners of historic Stanly Ranch, in the Carneros appellation of Napa to craft his first Pinot Noir. Join us as we explore the nuances of Pinot Noir from one of the most acclaimed winemaker in Napa Valley. Best of Piedmont 2: Today, under the direction of Claudio Viberti, the winery produces varietally accurate, elegantly-structured wines with fresh fruit aromas, bold tannins, and vibrant acidity that are approachable upon release, yet reward extensive cellaring.

Vail and Beaver Creek, Colo. The solar eclipse is the first total eclipse visible only in the USA since Guests will then depart for a guided hike amongst vibrant wildflowers to a prime viewing spot to witness this rare astronomical event. The Eclipse Package includes a guided hike, lunch at the top of the mountain, solar eclipse guide, solar eclipse viewing glasses and a gondola ride.

Solar Eclipse Expedition on Beaver Creek Mountain At peak eclipse time, spectators will witness spectacular views of this unusual occurrence on top the mountain on one of our viewing decks at over 9, feet. Guests will receive special solar eclipse viewing glasses and a picnic blanket.

The Festival is a two-week celebration of exceptional artistry taking place in the heart of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Dance Project Sunday, July 30 7: Dancing in the Park: Colorado Ballet Monday, July 31 5: Jerome Robbins Wednesday, August 2, 6: Wonderbound Wednesday, August 9 5: Double Down Thursday, August 10, 6: Bareback riders endure more abuse, suffer more injuries and carry away more long-term damage than all other rodeo cowboys. To stay aboard the horse, a bareback rider uses a rigging made of leather and constructed to meet PRCA safety specifications.

Bareback riding has been compared to riding a jackhammer with one hand. Making a qualified ride and earning a money-winning score requires more than just strength. A bareback rider is judged on his spurring technique, the degree to which his toes remain turned out while he is spurring and his willingness to take whatever might come during his ride. A perfect score is points.

As with saddle bronc riding and team roping, the roots of tie-down roping can be traced back to the working ranches of the Old West. When calves were sick or injured, cowboys had to rope and immobilize them quickly for veterinary treatment. Avant-propos de Janine Wettstein. Very good in worn d. Bibliomania namus [Books from Bibliomania]. Church in the Market Place, Paperback, 25 cm, pp. Bij tij en ontij. Original dark red cloth with gilt titling a collection of eight papers with an appendix and a report on supplementing parochial relfief.

Bookplate to front pastedown. Spine ends pulled front boarsd a little marked contents clean. Like new CD; plays perfectly. Brown cloth decorated covers. Signed by author on front endpaper. Stories about Children who live the blues. A fine hardcover copy. Inscription on front endpaper. Fine jacket in removable mylar; small tear on bottom front cover. Harlan served in the Marines in WW2 and Korea. He and LaVonne made their home in St. Paul for many years raising 3 kids and working for Univac and CDC. When the oldest was 16 and the youngest 3 they moved to Columbia Heights.

Harlan started and ran his own successful business for over 50 years. His nickname was Mr. Pump for his expertise in the pressure washer field. During his life he wore many hats, but without a doubt "Bapa" was his favorite. Family was top on his list.

He was a quiet Norwegian with a warm smile that will be missed by all. Thank you to all the folks that were there for Dad including his friend Jerry Nelson, all his friends at the Greenhouse Village, Brighton who cared for him during a short but important time and especially the staff at Shoreview Senior Living who took tender and loving care of him. Dad and Mom are together again and heaven will never be the same. A memorial service will take place at St. Phillips Lutheran Church, Fridley on Monday, November 12, at 10 am visitation, 11am service followed by lunch.

At work, in the car, or at home public radio was always on. Please direct your memorials to MPR. Preceded in death by wife, Rachel. Survived by sons, David Christine , Dale Kathleen , Daniel Jane , and Dennis; 5 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; and many more family and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Redeemer Lutheran Youth Ministry. Allen is survived by his wife, Beverly, three children: Douglas and Bruce Ludvigson, and many nieces, nephews and friends.

Peach, Walter John Sr. September 25, - October 27, Age 66 of Rush City. She married Donald Hall in and resided in Stillwater with him. Chick owned and managed a nursing home, Stillwater Residence, from to , as well as working in various fields of business during her life including property management, lobbying for legislation, and for the educational needs of children with learning disabilities.

Chick enjoyed time spent with family and friends. She had a passion for helping others. She loved to travel, her favorite places being Nova Scotia and Alaska, and taking countless road trips with her four sons. Chick enjoyed the peacefulness of being near the water.

Her hobbies included playing cards, knitting, and she cherished time with her grandchildren. Memorial Mass will be held Fri. Published in the Pioneer Press on Oct. Preceded in death by his wife, Evelyn; son, John and daughter, Susan. Funeral will be Sat. Interment will be Monday, Nov 5th at Snelling National Cemetery, gather at Memorials to Our Lady of Peace Hospice.

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Preceded in death by her parents, Richard and Donna Hamment. Special thanks to her close friends Joanne and Sloane for all their support during this difficult time. Alice spent her career as a public school English teacher and later as a high school librarian, earning both M. Ed and MLS degrees. A lifelong love of reading and writing resulted in a diary that she began when she was ten years old. She introduced her sons to reading early on with her favorites; Alice in Wonderland and Winnie the Pooh.

She traveled extensively with her husband Bob and they enjoyed going to museums and theater. She also loved celebrating Jewish holidays with her extended family. She was smart, thoughtful, energetic, and caring. She is predeceased by her much-beloved husband Bob, sister Marion, and grandson Jamie. Special thanks to the team of Heatheast Hospice for their care and support they gave to him and his family. Preceded in death by father Henry Brune and loving wife of 48 years, Kathy.

Joel will be missed deeply and may be seen at the Ft. Snelling Natl Cemetery Sec 33 Site , where he was laid to rest with honor guard presiding. Preceded in death by both parents and one sister. He was a trained chef and managed golf clubs. Steve loved the outdoors and was an avid fisherman. Private memorial to be held for family at later date.

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Memorials made to the family at Crescent Tide Funerals and Cremation Memorial service will be held at Brother to Sara, David, and half-brother to Alexander. He precedes his grandparents, Ambrose and Patricia Leier, many uncles and aunts, a multitude of cousins and many friends. Mike was deeply loved by those who knew him best; he was a gentle, thoughtful, respectful, playful, passionate, intelligent and loving soul; profoundly missed.

Nov 10th, 11 am-3 pm. He was born on September 26th, Keith was a tattoo artist, owner of Defiant Tattoo and member of Masonic Lodge He loved spending time with his family and friends, going to the gun club with his kids, cooking, coaching and watching sports, and boating. He is survived by his daughters Alexia and Jada, son Leam, grandmother Phyllis, parents David and Ardie, brothers Michael and Craig, sister Sarah, nieces Eva and Anna, aunts, uncles, cousins and many close friends.

Paul, MN Masonic ceremony beginning at Paul, MN Memorial fund for children in lieu of flowers gf. Born to James E. Joined the Navy and became part of a Seabee construction unit. While attending U of M he married the love of his life, Marj Jensen and lived in "Grove East" married student housing. After acquiring his architecture license he became partner at Miller Hanson Westerbeck Bell Architects, projects being mostly multi-family housing. Was able to spend a number of years sailing on Lake Superior which was relaxing, but sometimes frightful.

After retirement spent 16 enjoyable years traveling and living in Prescott, AZ. The family now includes eight grand children and four great grand children. Services Tuesday, November 20, 11 a. In lieu of flowers, memorial donor's choice. Preceded in death by parents and brother, James. A celebration of life will be held at a later date with full notice to follow. Funeral service Monday, October 29, at Interment to follow at St. John the Baptist Cemetery in New Brighton. Retired Northwest Airlines Rita's Parish Cottage Grove. Nov 3, , 11am at St. Born in Austin, Texas, lived in St.

He will be missed by children Virginia and David; brother Joe; and sister Theresa. One of Richfield's nicest. Was loved much and will be missed more. Preceded in death by his mother, 4 sisters and brother. Bower, Paul James October 25, - October 19, Age 62 of Minneapolis, died in his Minneapolis home surrounded by his family on October 19, Visitation at the church 1 hour before the service.

Died October 18, at his home in Mann Valley. His strength "crossed over the bridge" due to cancer, after nearly four difficult years. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred. He was generous, thoughtful, kind, stubborn and very hard working. He touched many lives and will be missed. Preceded in death by father, Gene Sr. Survived by wife Sharon and daughters Vanessa and Lauren and mother M.

Chip loved spending quality time with his family and friends. He also loved fishing, golfing, traveling, the Twins, cooking and a good cup of coffee. He will be in our hearts forever. Henrique's ashes will be dedicated at Fort Snelling Friday, November 2nd at This will be a brief service - all are welcome who wish to attend.

A light luncheon will be provided. This will be a St. Sahag Armenian Church at N. Again, all are welcome. Please feel free to bring your stories to share about the impact Henrique has made in your life. I'm sure his daughter, Talene, and his loved ones would enjoy hearing them! Coates, Charles Harrison Frazier, Jr. February 14, - October 17, Age 87 of Saint Paul. Gifts in lieu of flowers to Courage Kenny Institute. Paul, passed away peacefully October 16th, He is survived by wife, Eveline; four children, five grandchildren and six siblings.

Mass of Christian Burial Friday, October 26, It is with great sadness we bid farewell to Brian G. McMahon, age 35, of Bloomington passed away on October 15, Mass of Christian Burial at St. Odilia Catholic Church, Victoria St. Visitation 1 hour prior to service. Memorials preferred to the family. Nancy was a strong woman, with a deep faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.

She is preceded in death by parents, Robert and Audrey Thompson Snyder. World War ll veteran. Passed away peacefully on October 13 at the age of 90, surrounded by the love of his family. Cloud State graduate, he taught business and coached in Sauk Rapids for 2 years, where his B Squad basketball team won 49 games in a row.

He taught at Forest Lake High School and coached varsity baseball for 11 years, taking his team to the Section finals on 2 different occasions, and compiling a record. He left education and entered the insurance business with Horace Mann for 12 years, advancing to regional manager. He had a joke to tell any person for any occasion, even if you didn't request one. He was the most terrific and loving husband, father, father-in-law and grandfather anyone could hope for.

We treasure the gift of his life, wisdom, encouragement and love for those of us around him. Preceded in death by son David. Mass of Christian Burial Friday, October 19, Visitation Thursday, P. September 9, - October 12, Age 55 of St. Kurt's tender heart and mischievious spirit will be missed by his many friends in Twin Cities gay, Wiccan, arts, and magician circles. He wished to be remembered by donations in his name to Open Arms of Minnesota. A commem-oration of his amazing life will be held once the seasons return to warmer weather. Carl was born October 31st, in St.

He was a graduate of North St. Carl was a people person and an amazing troubleshooter. He had a passion for researching, building, and fixing things. He loved the woods, his tools, cars, and current events. He was a seeker of Truth. He had a quick wit, and was always up for a drink with friends. On January 12, Phillip was married to Alice L. Groshens in Jackson, MN. He was preceded in death by both his parents; one brother Glen; and one grandson Eric Hanson. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, October 17 at St.

Andrews Lutheran Church, Eden Prairie. Passed away October 11th with his family by his side. Born and raised on the Upper Levee, a lifelong St. Graduate of Mechanic Arts HS, Longtime M club member. NSP lineman for 38 years. Retirement was spent at the family cabin in Frederic, WI. Hunting and fishing were his passions, along with a good plate of spaghetti.

He was dearly loved and will be missed by all. Grandsons, Dan Jennifer ; and Nathan. Celebration of Life service will be held at Visitation will be from A private interment will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorials preferred to the Animal Human Society. Died suddenly and unexpectedly on October 10, with family by his side. Columba Grade School, St. Bernard's High School, and was employed by Cummins. Memorial service beginning at Published in the Pioneer Press from Oct.

Marshall died peacefully Oct. Renaissance man and animal lover, he was loved by all who knew him. Preceded in death by his wife, Dot. He is survived by his son Bill Debby , grandchildren Lauren and Rob Christine and many nephews and nieces. He will be greatly missed by his son Jaron Lisa ; sister Barbara Turcotte; family and many friends. Memorial at Cenaiko Productions, Inc. Born December 7, in Baltimore, MD.

Steve passed on October 8, Memorial Service on October 27 at 3: We will always carry your memories with us. Preceded in death by his parents, Lena and James and grandson, James Taylor. Victor leaves behind many family members and friends that will miss him dearly. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred. A celebration of Terry's life will be held Sunday, October 21, at Schooners bar in Minneapolis at 1 p. Terry grew up and lived in South Minneapolis before moving to Redwood Falls in Terry worked for Central-Bi for seven years before becoming Ill.

Terry enjoyed wood working, playing cards and going to bingo. Terry is preceeded in death by his parents William and Cleone. Published in the Redwood Falls Gazette from Oct. Friends and family gathering at a later date. Janice Marlene Erickson, aged 74, died on October 3, at the St. Cloud Hospital, after a brief illness. Services celebrating our Janny's life will be at The service will be officiated by Reverend Dee Pederson. Visitation will be at Bethlehem Lutheran Church from Other survivors include her sister Marlys "Pinky" Sauer and brother, Jeff Debbie Jacobson, as well as cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.

In , after 51 years of marriage, she was preceded in death by her husband, James Erickson. She was also preceded in death by parents, sisters-in-law, and brothers-in-law. Jan and Jim were married on November 5, , in Fergus Falls. They initially moved to St. Cloud before residing permanently in Sauk Rapids where they created a loving home for 48 years.

Jan worked as a Registered Nurse for the St. Cloud Hospital for over 47 years, retiring in As a teen, Jan was voted Miss Congeniality in a pageant due to her warm and kind personality. She was a selfless wife, mom, grandma, daughter, sister, aunt, friend, and nurse who always made time for family, friends, and coworkers. She generously gave of herself to her family, her church family, and to her community. She enjoyed traveling and spending time with family and friends.

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A very bright light has gone out in our family and community. She will be greatly missed. Memorials are preferred to Bethlehem Lutheran Church in St. Cloud Times on Oct. Preceded in death by parents Joseph and Phyllis Tocko. Private Interment Fort Snelling. Paul, died October 1, at Episcopal Church Home. Paul her home to raise her family. After retiring from Montgomery Ward, she delighted in travels to Europe, Asia and Africa and never lost her passion for learning.

She also was a dedicated member of the League of Women Voters. A memorial gathering is planned for October 20, 4: Paul, where she lived happily for 25 years. In lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution to your favorite charity would be preferred. Beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend. Visitation on October 9th at 10am, St. Service at 11am with interment at 2pm at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.

Brenda passed away on September 29th at her sister Lori's and brother-in-law Mark's home in Prior Lake. Brenda lived with them for the past 6. Brenda was born in Sauk Centre on October 7th, Preceded in death by her parents Geraldine and Earl Kirckof and brother, Randy. Celebration of life will be on October 18th from Jerry was born on May 5, in St.

He loved working on his street rods and was a lifelong member of The Minnesota Street Rod Association. Jerry is preceded in death by his parents Thomas and Theresa Heffernan, and by his brother Arthur Heffernan. Friends and family can pay their respects at the visitation on Tuesday, October 9 at Pius X, Highland Ave.

Preceded in death by father, Archie Cruikshank. In one of his last posts, Mike wrote: As Christians, we realize whatever outcome is ahead is entirely in God's hands. And, by placing the outcome fully in God's hands, it gives us great relief because we don't have to worry about it! Quite frankly it's too big an issue to worry. Please proceed to Assembly Area 4 at Memorial service to follow at 5: Mike was happiest when he was dressed to golf.

If you're comfortable dressing that way, please feel free. If you want to wear your "going to a funeral clothes", please feel free. Memorials and cards to: Died peacefully at home surrounded by family on September 27, She was born on December 17, , in Chicago, Ill. That spring, she met her future husband, Harrison, and they were married on June 23, They moved to New York City, where Harrison completed medical school at Cornell University and New York Hospital, and Marie worked in the gift shop and health services until their first child was born in In , the young family moved to Chicago, and their second child was born.

It was there that Marie honed her skills at sculpting, painting, and crafting clothes for her family. She had a gift for art, especially creating pencil portraits, painting, and drafting, and her work was destined to cover the walls of the two homes she herself had designed. The Farleys moved to Edina, Minn.

Harrison and Marie raised four girls and two boys: Marie was a superb mother and loved her children dearly, and she was resolute in rearing children of strong character. From a young age, Marie developed an innate sense of rightness after learning about the crimes against her Jewish friend's family in Nazi-occupied Germany, and she had a desire to see everyone benefit from equal rights.

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She championed support for the Civil Rights Movement at her church and in her community. She was a fighter for the underdog, and worked tirelessly to get struggling families a home and education in finances, eventually founding her own nonprofit, Consumer Credit Counseling Service. In , she suffered her first stroke and retired. The following year, when Harrison retired, the couple set their sights on building a custom log home that Marie designed in Cannon Falls, Minn. There, Marie resumed work on her art and gardening.

The couple sold their home in to live in a condo in St. Paul, enjoying views of the Mississippi River for nine years. As the consummate planner, she pushed forward to secure a new home where more care and assistance would be available, and they relocated to the Villas of Lilydale senior apartments in soon after Marie began having further extension of her compromised cerebrovascular system.

While Marie's death was not unexpected, she died with grace and without complaints. Her faith was not worn on her sleeve but was deep and rooted in the New Testament. She was a treasure to her family; those who knew her loved her tenacity and indomitable spirit. She was guided by integrity, beauty, ethics, and the conviction that we are all capable of creating a better world. As a devoted and influential matriarch, she will be forever imprinted on her family and friends through her legacy of strength, determination, and encouragement for us to always "rise above it. On behalf of Harrison and the entire Farley family, we would like to express our deep gratitude for the wonderful love and care the Lilydale nursing staff gave to Marie.

In respect of her wishes, immediate family will hold a private gathering in celebration of her life. A service will be held on October 20, , at 2: Joyce worked as a school psychologist and therapist, and she was co-founder of the Well Family Clinic. She loved family, music, poetry, outdoor adventures, and travel. Joyce was caring, funny, and curious.

She married Will Stockton in , they had two children, Erik and Heather. She was preceded in death by her parents and son-in-law, Scott Odman. Anthony, Minnesota from 4 — 7 pm with a service at 5 pm. Published in the Pioneer Press on Sept. Marie is survived by her sister, Dorothy Vern Mayer; brother-in-law, George Slater; sister-in-law, Jan Mader; many nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation will be at the Church one 1 hour before Mass. It is with great sadness that the family of Kirk "Corky" Fleischman announces his passing from pancreatic cancer on Wednesday, September 26, , at the age of 58 years.

Corky will be forever remembered by his wife, Kathy, and his children, Chelsea and Chad, and his sisters, Kim Richard Lucio and Linda Dewayne Corey, as well as several nieces and nephews, and extended family and friends. Corky was predeceased by his mother, Doris Fleischman and father, Curtis Fleischman. He was a high school all-star athlete, competing in soccer, hockey and baseball. He played for the St. He truly enjoyed baseball, and played and coached the Red Rooster summer baseball team for several years. Corky's love of life and his fun sense of humor, especially when telling a story, will be missed by all his family and friends.

Preceded in death by father, James. Parking in rear of building. In lieu of flowers, please share a story or memory you share with Jeff. Hogan, John Francis, Jr. John was a telephone company employee and was in the naval reserve, retiring after 30 years from both. Survived by his loving wife of 28 yrs, Renee, daughters Jaki, Colleen, Tricia, step-son, Travis, 8 grandchildren, 1 great- grandchild, and best friends and canine companions, Libby, Milly and Pumpkin.

Memorial Mass at 10am Friday, October 5 at St. Visitation 1 hour before mass with lunch at the church following the mass. Published in the Star Tribune on Sept. Survivors include his parents, Jack and Peggy Kulpa, and numerous relatives and friends. Maron's Maronite Catholic Church.

Nick also wished to say good-bye to Lilly and Lyric who he mentored and loved. Cremation has taken place. Mass will be celebrated at The celebrant will be Chorbishop sharbel Maroun. Visitation and a rosary start at After Mass a lunch will be served at St. Nick's parents are especially grateful for the kindness, compassion, and generosity of Chorbishop sharbel Maroun and his Maronite Community, the Franciscan Sisters and staff at Our Lady of Peace Hospice in St.

Paul, and the nursing staff at North Memorial Hospital. In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorials be made to St. Shreve, Robert Francis November 20, - September 25, Age 93 of Lakeville, formerly of Wayzata, passed away peacefully on September 25, , with family at his side.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Barbara, to whom he was married almost 59 years, sons Paul and Jack, his parents, sister Sarah, and brother Bill. But Bob's interests and talents were eclectic. Bob and Barbara moved many times during their early married life; in each new home, Bob painted fabulous murals on the basement walls: Pogo, maps, Picasso's Don Quixote, the Aztec calendar, among them.

He demolished walls and floors, built rooms, staircases, a welding shed, and then there was the Epoxy Era He enjoyed golf, tennis, cross-country skiing, and bicycling, and he and Barbara traveled widely 6 continents declaring that after living in Minnesota for so long, a trip to Antarctica was superfluous , often in the company of dear friends Stan and Pat Cairns. After retiring to Savannah, he wrote a mystery novel "The Wanton Wedge" , a chapbook on his war experiences "A Small War" , hundreds of humorous poems, stories, and articles, many of them for This Week in the Landings magazine for which he received a fan letter from Bobbie Gentry , and took up photography and computer graphics.

For many years he read for Radio for the Blind and as a youngster in his 80's, delivered Meals on Wheels. Oh, how we miss him! Munson, Joanne Mae nee Brude December 26, - September 24, Age 77 of Minneapolis, went into the loving arms of Jesus on Monday, September 24, with her loving family by her side, her sense of humor intact and her concern for others as strong as ever.

She will be missed. Joanne was a retired social worker from Hennepin County Social Services where she helped families with severe disabilities. She delighted in spending time with family. A memorial service will be October 6, , at Please send memorials to the ALS Society. Helen passed away peacefully on September 22, Published in the Pioneer Press on September 25, Margaret was born on January 17, in Minneapolis.

She was the daughter of Dick and Mary Stein and was the oldest of three children. Margaret started her career as a teacher at St. She then spent 29 years working for the State of Minnesota; the last 9 as a computer programmer. She retired in March of Margaret was a voracious reader and loved old movies.

She was an excellent cook who loved cooking for her family. She was a wonderful aunt to her nieces and nephew, giving them the gift of her time and many, many books! Margaret had wonderful friends and enjoyed her time with them.