Mountain Village: Market on the Plaza
Nothing says summertime in Colorado like an open air market, especially amid the sun-soaked scenery of Mountain Village Center. So beginning June 17, the paver-laden Heritage Plaza
Nothing says summertime in Colorado like an open air market, especially amid the sun-soaked scenery of Mountain Village Center. So beginning June 17, the paver-laden Heritage Plaza
Grammy-winner Rhiannon Giddens (see related post & interview here) along with her bandmates and the string-infused quintet Fruition, will join forces on the concert stage in Mo
Telluride Inside… and Out is proud to feature the Telluride Medical Center’s MEDICAL MOMENT, a weekly column that answers common medical questions in pop culture. Have
We’d been looking for a way to get on a rafting trip for a while. A raft, with its ample space for food and gear, seemed like the perfect way to get into the wilderness with kids
Don’t miss this Town Talk on the defense applications of new, innovative research in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) from the 2015 Royal Society of Chemistry Award Winner Om
TMVOA Announces the 2015 Sunset Concert Series Featuring Orgone, Big Sam’s Funky Nation, The Delta Saints, The Brothers Comatose, and more. Wednesdays, June 24 – August
We are just unleashing a very cool new expanded foster initiative here at Second Chance. It’s called the Adoption Ambassador Program, which is even better than fostering becau
Inflamed bursitis. Arthritis. Chronic or acute musculo-skelotal pain. Frozen shoulder. ACL tear. Low back, neck, shoulder pain. Osteoporosis. Sports injury. Please raise your hand
Register for weekend here now. “Wow.” The interjection expresses excitement and surprise, amazement and awe. Perfect fit – yes, pun intended– for Telluride’s very
W.O.W.! In Telluride, the acronym stands for Becca Tudor’s wonderful Weekend of Wellness – Thursday, June 11 – Sunday, June 14 – personal training and lectures, featuring s
Telluride WOW, “A Weekend of Wellness,” Thursday, June 11 – Sunday, June 14, is an equal opportunity event. The team of presenters founder/director Becca Tudor of Fuel put to
In line with Mountain Village’s environmental ethos, the town is offering significant savings to those who install solar on their home or business. First launched in 2014, the So
In our kitchen, olive oil (rather than butter or other oils) is the go-to for cooking. But have we been making the right choice? And if we have, are all olive oils created equal?
Contributor Bill Mason returns after an extended absence with his column about issues that impact the health of the Big Blue Marble we live on. Below Earth Matters asks: What’s
The Second Chance Pet Column has recently been sharing different aspects of its Enrichment Program because the initiative is unique and progressive within the animal welfare indus
Mountain Village hosts regional educational noxious weeds seminar, launching community weed control rebate program. Event takes place Friday, June 5. Controlling noxious weeds in t
On its home page, Telluride WOW describes itself as a festival for EVERYONE,“ an event with a passion to change peoples’ lives through health and fitness – to inspire, moti
First the insistent nudge, then the turn to see the LED numerals on the clock. “What!?” grumpily. “Gina has to go out.” “*%#^! It’s a quarter to
Telluride’s Sheridan Arts Foundation presents its Wild West Fest Benefit Concert featuring Durango-based indie-soul power quartet Hello, Dollface. Show takes place Friday,
Event takes place Thursday, June 4, 2015, 4-6 p.m., FREE in Elks Park For the past 24 years, the Sheridan Arts Foundation kicks off the summer with the Wild West Fest bringing 30-5
Many of my clients have close, loving relationships with their pets: they play, wrestle and even sleep with them. (Yes, I’m guilty too, my husband can barely fit in the king-
The Sheridan Arts Foundation kicks off its 2015 summer season with the 24th annual Wild West Fest, which runs June 1-7. Monday, June 1, 36 under-served youth from the Boys &
Pedal power. Or how bikes are changing the world one stroke at a time. That was one of a number of leitmotifs at Telluride Mountainfilm, where right out of the gate at Sympos
I have learned, through painful experience, never to dismantle The Creation too soon. So it sits there, in the center of the living room, or on a bedroom floor, this giant ball of