Author: Beth Ann Kelly

Telluride Historical Museum celebrates agricultural life, art and regional traditional artists "Harvest of Heritage, Colorado Masterpieces: Celebrating Agricultural Life and Art,"  an exhibit honoring over two dozen of Colorado’s master traditional artists, opens at the Telluride Historical Museum on February 16 with a special reception for...

Greg Stump’s long-awaited final cut of “Legend of Aahhh’s,” to premiere in town The Sheridan Arts Foundation, Telluride Historical Museum, Bootdoctors and Travis Julia Presents celebrate the Telluride Ski Resort’s 39th anniversary with back-to-back major film events, two nights of special guests and world premieres, including...

Eric Johnson is a board-certified family nurse practitioner, who has worked at the Telluride Medical Center since 1997. During his tenure, he provided emergency and primary care. These days, however, Eric is focused on the upcoming Gary Wright Memorial Skin Cancer Screening Clinic. That event...

When Lauren Bloemsma came to interview for the Executive Director position at the Telluride Historical Museum, she brought with her a PowerPoint presentation titled: Putting the Museum on the Map. That was seven years ago. Since Bloemsma was hired, the museum has seen a 60% growth in...

At Telluride's altitude, close to 9,000 feet, there is 30 percent less available oxygen in the air than at sea level. How you or your guests react to the shortfall depends upon many factors, including genetics. The Institute for Altitude Medicine in Telluride is dedicated to...

Aesthetic skin care for life at 8,750 feet, now at the Telluride Medical Center Seeking to reverse the effects of sun damage and aging? Make a beeline for the Telluride Medical Center. Mountain Skin Care at the Telluride Medical Center offers two popular methods for smoothing out...

by Beth Roberts On Christmas Day, 1908, Harriet Fish Backus, later known as the "Tomboy Bride," awoke to a gift that would certainly turn the most modern San Juan citizen Christmas-colored with envy: “sparkling diamonds.” But these "diamonds" did not come in the usual small package...

Everyone is talking vitamins. Should we? Shouldn't we? Recently NPR ran a story on this subject– you can check it out here – revealing some staggering data. Dr. Kent Gaylord of the Telluride Medical Center talks about two new studies that reveal vitamins not only help you,...