02 Mar Telluride Adaptive Sports Program: Rockin’ at the Opera, 3/6/2015
Have you seen a wounded Veteran skiing with someone in a blue jacket out on a black run on the Telluride mountain? How about a special needs kid from the reservation having a ball on Double Cabins? Or a young man who is autistic first tasting independence on skis up in Ute Park? Those blue jackets up on the mountain helping someone with a disability are worn by the instructors and volunteers with Telluride Adaptive Sports Program (TASP), and your opportunity to have a fun evening and help support this great organization is this Friday night, March 6, 2015 at TASP’s Rockin’ at the Opera at Telluride’s Sheridan Opera House.
OK, here are the important details:
Place: Telluride’s historic Sheridan Opera House
Doors Open: 6:00 pm
Tickets: $60 in advance, $65 at the door; call 970-728-5010 or online at tellurideadaptivesports.org
Now, you could just send some money to TASP, and that money would be put to good use. But, if you don’t come to the Opera House Friday night you will miss: Great music by the Anders Brothers Band; Wonderful food from some of the best restaurants and caterers in Telluride- Honga’s, Siam & Siam’s Talay Grille, Rustico, The Roma Bar & Cafe, Black Iron Grill, The Village Table, AH Cuisine & Wine Geek Food Freak catering; Silent and live auction; Every ticket includes a complimentary glass of award-winning Emeritus Pinot Noir.
Rockin’ at the Opera is TASP’s most important fundraiser of the year. The funds raised help the Program serve local and regional school programs, over 100 veterans and their families just in the last year. Telluride Adaptive Sports Program had to change its name several years ago because the increasing involvement in summer sports, including hiking, biking, rock climbing, river rafting, and fishing. It needs to be emphasized that TASP does not turn away students because of financial constraints. Your contributions help make this great resource available to children and adults who may also have money issues.
I hope I’ve sold you. If so, I’ll see you Rockin’ at the Opera Friday evening, March 6, 2015. Be forewarned, however: Involvement with TASP can prove habit-forming. Contributing is a gateway. In my case, it started that way, and I am now in my 16th season as a TASP volunteer, with no end in sight. Caveat emptor!!!!
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