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TRAILS & TRAVEL

MAILE SPUNG brings us along on a backcountry ski trip she planned with her parents and children, sharing gear tips, and the unexpected, magical things that happened when three generations of her family returned to the Markley Hut, which she grew up visiting.

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LIFE Imagine, it’s just the two of you in Italy for two weeks. Italian countryside, wine, food – and an unfortunate how SARAH BAY takes back the camera and comes to terms with her husband’s out-sized impression of her.

LOVE IS…

“What is love?” asked JEANNE SOULDERN, in conversation with a handful of locals. The answer, of course, is different for everyone, yet universal. As your thoughts turn toward Valentine’s Day, consider these ways of celebrating love.

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MOUNTAINPARENT.COM 10 IN SEASON WINTER LIGHTS ALIA STRONG maps out an itinerary of festive occasions and silent nights, each lit by countless holiday bulbs. 14 HELPING HANDS YOUTHENTITY YE’s team of four GSHS students won second place in Colorado’s ProStart State Competition. We asked them to tell us what it was like and share their winning recipes. 22 GOOD SPORTS ASPEN SKATING CLUB CORRIE BUCHANAN and EVELYN STEFLI , 66 OUT & ABOUT A LOOK AT WHAT’S HAPPENED HERE LATELY RENEE RAMGE shares her own photos, and curates others, to capture a glimpse of our changing seasons. GENEVIEVE VILLAMIZAR What does it mean to rewild childhood? Time in wilderness can help us thrive, sharpen our senses, turn us into better problem-solvers, give us healthy attitudes toward risk, and strengthen our connections to the natural world. Published online as a 3-part monthly series. MP’s SUMMER CAMP PLANNER + MOMPRENEURS illustrations: ELANA ROYER Lilybart UP NEXT Spring DREAMS 71 MAKE PLANS COMMUNITY RECREATION & LIBRARY PROGRAMMING + 10 CALENDAR ITEMS 76 MEET OUR PEOPLE NAMES & FACES + NONPROFIT GUIDE TO GIVING 56 QUESTIONS YOU CAN’T ALWAYS ASK DURING AN OFFICE VISIT. Q&A WITH MP’S WELLNESS PARTNERS Wildest
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“I say!” murmured Horton. “I’ve never heard tell Of a small speck of dust that is able to yell, So you know what I think? … Why I think that there must Be someone on top of that small speck of dust! Some sort of creature of very small size, Too small to be seen by an elephant’s eyes … Dr. Suess, Horton Hears a Who

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Founder of LILYBART, an Aspen greeting card and paper-art line created to raise awareness of Cystic Fibrosis.

wolf came from fables and fairy tales. This mystical creature was portrayed in stories as dangerous and lurking. However, this changed when I met a elementary school. An advocacy group brought a female to campus, and seeing the way she moved and responded shyly to human contact, I became curious. I read about the controversy surrounding this animal that once was indigenous to Colorado. I have come to know that wolves are an active and necessary part of balanced and healthy ecosystem.

Colorado’s native wolves were hunted and trapped to extinction in the 1940s, and in 2020, Coloradans voted to reintroduce wolves by 2023. While ranchers have valid concerns about how wolves impact product

the healthy, bio diverse habitats that result from the presence of indigenous, wild predators.

Colorado’s single documented wolf pack got its start when a wolf migrated from outside Yellowstone National Park into Jackson County, CO. The female has since found a mate and birthed a litter of puppies. If you would like to learn more about the ways wolves can restore balance to wilderness areas, you might enjoy checking out a YouTube video titled, “How Wolves Change Rivers.”

else can see or hear. Horton Hears a Who How the Grinch Stole Christmas

Where the Red Fern Grows

After spending September traveling every weekend, we were happy to spend October and November leaf peeping and wallowing in the perfect fall light.

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NOMINATIONS Best film

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences always seems to announce it’s roster of Academy Award nominees on a snow day. Or so it seems in this community where your everyday average moviegoer can attend ASPEN FILMFEST’S ACADEMY SCREENINGS and perhaps rub elbows (literally, in the audience) with voting members of the Academy. (DECEMBER 19-23)

CRYSTAL THEATRE – sometimes before the rest of us have even heard of a movie – keeps (WEDNESDAY – SATURDAY, 7:00 PM AND SUNDAYS, 5:00) MP’s creative team put together our own list of “nominees,” spanning the Greatest Of All Time category, to Rom-Coms, to new releases that may or may not be “Oscar worthy,” but moved us nonetheless. (Listed chronologically by release date.)

NASHVILLE (1975) It’s hard to pick just one, but Robert Altman’s “Nashville” is right up there. Wickedly satirical of Hitsville USA and of our political system -- in some ways scary close to presentday politics -- it had a fantastic cast, great songs (written and performed by the actors), IMHO. Starring Keith Carradine, Geraldine Chaplin, and Lily Tomlin. ~ KEN PLETCHER.

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experiences, and it doesn’t hurt that little Jenny was played by Hannah Hall, an Aspen native. ~MAILE SPUNG.

. LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL brings, life and family, can still hold beautiful space. Italian with English subtitles, starring Roberto Benigni. ~ ALIA STRONG.

DEFINITELY MAYBE (2008) Not your typical rom-com, it’s smart and funny with a hint of mystery to keep it interesting. Plus, who doesn’t wish they were living in New York City on the front lines of the Clinton campaign with Ryan Reynolds and Isla Fisher? ~ MIMI DIAMOND

THE TENDER BAR the way, he learns that while his ragtag family upbringing may have been unconventional, . I must also mention That Thing You Do! (1996) with and the music will have you singing and dancing. ~ JEANNE SOULDERN

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(2022) Here’s a romance in a bookstore on a small New England island. A.J. Fikry is a cynical widower who detests “ghost-written sports memoirs and anything you’d suggest I buy for mother’s day.” But everything changes when a baby is abandoned at his bookshop. It sounds like it’s going to be light and fun, and it is, but what I love about this

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THE OUTFIT (2022) A deep-dive mystery about a master cutter, which is, on London’s Saville Row, a step above being a tailor. It’s like The Usual Suspects with a British sense of storytelling. ~ ELANA ROYER

A WOMAN KING attack. Powerful, intelligent, and strong characters gave me a needed boost during this oppressive environment. Starring Viola Davis. ~ RENEE RAMGE

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Light gazing is the perfect way to get the family out of the house and go somewhere new or a place less frequented. Or hey, make plans without the kids and go out with your partner or friends for a drink and a stroll under the illuminated trees and eves for a quiet, yet festive, time.

Perhaps it began for me during the years I spent with my Dad at Christmas in Southern California. We went down to the docks and watched the boat parade. The docks were beaded with salt dew, I cuddled under a blanket, and I liked blurring my eyes so the light cast onto the water blended into 100 colors like a Monet painting. While My Dad chatted and drank with friends, I watched and waited for the tallest and most decorated sailboat to drift by.

Or maybe it started when I used to sing carols on the Aspen Sardy House deck. I was part of a small children’s choir run by Julie Paxton, and we dressed in our best warm winter apparel to sing in the freezing cold before the grand lighting of the big old pine tree. Honestly, I don’t remember liking to sing in the cold that much, but I do remember loving the festivities

As reported by Jamie Malanowski in Smithsonian Magazine in 2016, the Johnson, Thomas Edison’s business partner, saw an opportunity for using the recently invented incandescent light bulb in a new fashion. Johnson hand-wired Edison’s blue, red, and white bulbs and strung them up on a tree in his 36th Street townhouse in New York City. He invited reporters to come see his stunt, and W. A.. Croffut, a writer for the Detroit Post and Tribune, reported, that “It was brilliantly lighted with … 80 lights encased in these dainty glass eggs, and about equally divided between white, red and blue … One can hardly imagine anything prettier.”

It would be a few decades before lights reached the homes of the lay person, as electricity was not widely available and a 16-bulb strand cost $12 ($350 today). But by 1915, the cost was around $1.75, and colorful bulbs lit the trees of thousands of homes across America. Today, light strands decorate more than 80 million homes and account for 6% of the electricity consumed in the month of December in America. Lights drape trees, yes, but also homes, businesses, hotels, towers, and just about anywhere someone is willing to climb and strand stringed lights. So, with all this work and power usage, we may as well enjoy them for the short period they illuminate our lives.

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1. My childhood tradition won’t be repeated at the SARDY HOUSE this year, after 37 years of annual tree lighting. Unfortunately, like other historical gems and landmarks in the Valley, the Sardy House has been sold and resold and is currently closed.

2. Don’t fret, Aspen still has you covered for lights and festivities. THE LITTLE NELL will hold its annual tree lighting in the hotel’s courtyard. Santa will make an appearance, as will treats for the littles. Cash bar for adults. (DECEMBER 11– 6:00 PM)

3. All winter, Aspen boasts a magical display of lights on the HOPKINS AND HYMAN AVENUE MALLS. Every tree is braided in lights of every color. Grab a hot chocolate and warm sandwich from Mill Street Melts (formerly Popcorn Wagon), and stroll through the magic. The tallest trees on the mall glow colors, and shapes.

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4. THE SNOWMASS CHAPEL itself is already picturesque, but when the 40-plus trees are decked out, it’s sure to impress even the most bah humbug guy (i.e. my husband). Expect a nativity display, Kris Kringle, cocoa, and carolers, with a joyous countdown to the tree lightings. I have never been to the ceremonious lighting, but I have seen the chapel all decked out, and the lighting ceremony is on my list this year.

(DECEMBER 2 – 5:30 PM)

5. While pandemic times presented many challenges, it also allowed us to create some unique artistic experiences. Aspen/ Snowmass LUMINESCENCE is a perfect example. Leave it to art to heal and bring folks together. Luminescence is an interactive light exhibit combining holiday spirit with modern light technology. It elevates light displays to the next level. Keep your ski clothes and snow boots on, as you will walk Fanny Hill in the dark, through and among the light installations.

{DECEMBER 18 – FEBRUARY 26 SUNSET – 9:00 PM.)

BASALT & WILLITS

6. Discover Basalt draped in lights from every tree and business. It is just, well, a sweet place to go for some holiday cheer. The town hosts MERRY ON MIDLAND with horse-drawn carriages, singing, a you guessed it, our favorite jolly old elf. (DECEMBER 10, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM)

7. Willits feels festive at night all year long with the light-latticed restaurant row on Market Street, and something is almost always happening at TACAW. And here’s an occasion when shops stay open late and merrymakers, carolers and … the Big Guy. (DECEMBER 3 –4:00 – 6:00 PM)

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8. The Chamber’s FIRST FRIDAY LIGHT UP CARBONDALE block party is so outrageously festive that You-Know-Who brings his favorite elves to help him light one of the biggest spruce trees in town from atop a crane. Four blocks of Main Street and horse-drawn carriages, with the most beautiful team of black Percherons donning real brass jingle bells. While the kids play and scavenge for candy canes, you can chat with friends, restaurant hop, or visit an eclectic mix of 20+ downtown shops and galleries.

(DECEMBER 3, 5:00 – 9:00 PM)

REDSTONE

Inspired by European outdoor holiday street markets, the REDSTONE HOLIDAY MARKET will host a local artist at each of the businesses lining Redstone Boulevard, from the Redstone Inn to Crystal Dreams B&B, where a special visitor from the North Pole will make an appearance. Find handmade gifts and artisanal wares at each booth. Holiday-party-hop the Redstone General Store and Redstone Mountain Mercantile, then when the day of festivities winds down, stroll down the boulevard to Propaganda Pie or the Redstone Inn for dinner. This Victorian town is an outing destination both day and night all winter.

GLENWOOD SPRINGS

10. “WINTER ON THE MOUNTAIN” at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park is a light display that’s impossible to miss. You can see the half-million lights from almost anywhere in Glenwood Springs. Every Saturday in December, patrons of the park enjoy a musical Christmas tree, live music, a s’more bar, a real bar, rides on the Alpine Coaster, and, of course, visits with the man in red. Share the holiday spirit through the Gondola Giving project. Bring a $25 dollar City Market LIFT-UP, and receive four free gondola tickets ($100 value).

(DECEMBER 3,10,17,18)

11. HOTEL COLORADO is a sight to behold during the holidays. The historic landmark hotel has hosted the likes of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft, and the “unsinkable” Molly Brown. Walk from downtown over the pedestrian bridge to lighting that surrounds the hotel’s landscaped grounds, lit fountain and courtyard, with colorful lights beaming up at the hotel’s iconic towers. The inside is always tastefully decorated and there is a wonderful gingerbread house display. I plan to make a night of this light destination with my little lady. After a soak in the hot springs, a wander through the courtyard, and hot chocolate (with whiskey for mom) at the historic bar, I know my toddler will sleep well

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PALISADE

12. Palisade’s annual PARADE OF LIGHTS is planned around a different theme every year. This year, “A Very Vintage Christmas.”

whole weekend of festivities with a parade at 5:00 PM Friday. In Colorado’s wine country, it’s all about tastings, from the festival’s soup and gingerbread contests to gotta-tryit visits to nearby vineyards.

(DECEMBER 2-3)

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TOP Chefs

A team of four GSHS students from YOUTHENTITY’S Culinary Hospitality Program went up against 30 other Colorado teams and more than 250 youth chefs in the 2022 ProStart® State Competition.

They won nd place and k in scholarships. We asked them to share their 3-course winning menu.

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RECIPES

Youthentity Lead Chef Instructor JOE DABOUL

Career Academy Director Professionally Trained Chef GREG BEACHEY

WHAT IS YOUTHENTITY?

Youthentity is the Roaring Fork Valley home base of ProStart® – a career and technical education program where high school students can earn skills and gain experience for a possible career in the food service industry. Students learn culinary techniques and restaurant management principles. They also build workplace skills that translate into any career path, such as effective communication, teamwork, professionalism, and time management.

Youthentity aims to prepare students for successful futures by teaching them the skills that impact their lives. Founded in 2002, Youthentity began as an experiential learning program for Roaring Fork Valley youth. Today, Youthentity serves over 6,000 students, providing young people throughout the state of Colorado.

Elementary and middle school students learn the critical concepts of money management – including saving, investing, debt, interest, and more – in Youthentity’s I am Financial Knowledge workshops; the organization’s career exploration program, Career Academy, offers high school students the chance to explore careers while working alongside industry professionals.

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CULINARY ART

The team was judged on the timed execution of a three-course meal, including presentation, complexity, and technique. Throughout the school year-long program and months of prep leading to the competition, students become versed in the language of culinary art. The vocabulary of the professional chef is a patois of French cooking terms, modern kitchen tools, and phrases you’ve likely heard on Iron Chef, like “mounting with butter.” Here are a few

BRUNOISE

(BROON-wahz) n.,v.,adj. This is one of the six basic types of knife cuts recognized as an essential culinary skill by the Michelin Guide (which has been published by the French tire company since 1900 and awards chefs and restaurants worldwide with coveted one, two, and three-star reviews. The brunoise is the smallest and most delicate of cuts. It begins as a julienne (see below) and ends as a perfectly measured 3 mm cube.

JULIENNE (JOOL-ë-’en) n.,v.,adj. Also referred to as a “matchstick” cut, this involves squaring off your vegetable into precise lengths, then into

– when creating a mixture of julienned vegetables such as carrots, peppers, and zucchini – is a beautiful, uniform appearance, as well as consistent cooking times.

CHIFFONADE n.,v.,adj. Thin, uniformly-wide strips cut from herbs or greens.

MOUNTING WITH BUTTER

Finishing a sauce by adding small pieces of well-chilled butter, allowing the mixture to emulsify as you tilt the pan, incorporating the fat evenly, creating a smooth, rich, glossy sauce.

SILIKOMART SAMURAI 110 MOLDS

This is where chef unites with gear-geek in celebration of a silicone mold. The shape looks like a hockey puck with spiraled turrets. With it, the team created an enchanting and award-winning dessert.

MIS EN PLACE

(Meez ahn plas) n.,v., state of mind. French, meaning simply “put in place,” which means being prepared with every ingredient ready to cook.

COURSE : APPETIZER

BUTTER POACHED FRESHWATER PRAWN

Aguachiles, Pico de Gallo, Guacamole, Yuca Frita, Prawn Chili de Arbol Sauce

BUTTER POACHED FRESHWATER PRAWN

SERVES FOUR 4 6-8 ct. freshwater prawns 20 oz. unsalted butter 2 tsp. Tajin seasoning kosher salt and black pepper

• “6-8 ct.” = Extra colossal-sized shrimp, sized at 2 to 2 ½ oz. each.

• Place the shrimp in a chilled bowl with ice packs to keep them at 41°F or below.

• Peel and devein the shrimp. Reserve the shells for the Chili de Arbol Sauce recipe.

• the iced bowl.

• Cut the butter into small pieces.

• In a small pot, slowly melt the butter one piece at a time, whisking to maintain an emulsion. As the butter slowly melts, add pieces more quickly. Continue whisking, being mindful to keep the temperature below a simmer.

• Once the butter has been incorporated, add the Tajin and the shrimp.

• Poach the shrimp at approximately 160° F for ten minutes.

• Complete the following recipes as the shrimp poach. Reserve the salt and pepper to season the shrimp when plating.

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The Career Academy experience as a whole –both competition and the culinary class – opened my eyes to the career opportunities that exist in the industry. And it’s taken me to some cool places. Last year I went to Europe, in part to cook, and am heading to Japan this summer.

BEST CULINARY PRACTICES

Food safety, proper handling, and food storage are essential in any hospitality industry training. At the competition, students are expected to follow stringent protocols. Although home chefs rarely reach for nitrile gloves when plating up dinner, it’s good to know the reasons behind the rules.

SAFETY PROTOCOLS

• After handing raw protein or possible food allergens, chefs thoroughly wash hands and reach for a clean knife and cutting board. This prevents cross-contamination of allergens or food borne bacteria on uncooked protein onto raw ingredients, such as fresh herbs.

• Use food-safe nitrile gloves to handle ready-to eat-food. This prevents the spread of bacteria from chef to patron.

• Keep raw proteins at or below 41°F. Or above 135°F. The“danger zone” in between these temps is where bacterial growth can cause food-borne illness. Use an instant-read thermometer when cooking proteins to assure that they are being brought to the ideal temperature.

FOOD MANAGEMENT

• Measure small increments on a digital scale that measures milliliters and/or measures two decimal places of a gram. By measuring weight instead of volume (as when using a measuring cup), you can assure that each time you make a recipe, the proportions are exact, creating consistent results every time.

PRESENTATION

• Mix 8 parts water with 1 part rice wine vinegar in a small container. Dip a cheesecloth in the liquid and ring it out. Use this before plating a dish to wipe plates down to remove blemishes and spots. (Here’s a way to tackle those spots on your wine glasses...)

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1 tsp. fresh squeezed lime juice

3 tsp. olive oil

1 tsp. shallot, brunoise

1 tsp. jalepeño, brunoise kosher salt and black pepper

• This dish is similar to ceviche, in that the lime juice “cooks” the shrimp.

• Peel, devein, and mince the shrimp.

• Add the lime juice and olive oil to the shrimp and mix well.

• Add the shallot and jalapeño to the shrimp and toss together. Chill in a sealed container.

• Reserve the shallot and jalapeño trim for the Chili Del Arbol Sauce that follows.

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YUCA FRITA

SERVES FOUR

1 yuca root (approx. 400 g) 1 cup vegetable oil for frying kosher salt to taste

NOTE: Yuca is also commonly known as yucca or cassava.

• For the competition, students used metal rings to shape each slice of yuca root into a “basket handle” shape as it was frying. They then used the yuca “handle” to cradle the prawn on top of the sauces.

• Heat a small pot of oil on high heat to approximately 325°F.

• While the oil heats, use a peeler to remove the coarse outer skin of the yuca. Use a mandolin slicer to make paper thin lengthwise slices of yuca.

• Trim each slice to straighten the edges and cut the slices into 1/4-inch-wide strips.

• Puncture small, evenly-spaced holes down the length of each strip.

• Use a pair of tongs to gently lower a slice of yuca root into the pot to fry.

• Fry the yuca until it reaches an even, blond color and is nice and crispy – approximately 3 minutes. Transfer the yuca to a small sheet pan with a rack and allow it to cool slightly.

• Repeat until all of the yuca root slices are fried. Season with salt to taste.

PRAWN CHILI DEL ARBOL SAUCE

SERVES FOUR 5 shrimp shells 2 oz. olive oil 1 tbsp. tomato paste 1 chili del arbol 12 oz. chicken broth 3 cilantro sprigs pinch Ahumado Blend by Roaring Fork Spice Co. 2 oz. unsalted butter kosher salt and black pepper jalapeño, shallot, and tomato trim.

• Heat a small pan on high heat. Add the olive oil and shrimp shells and sauté the shells for approximately 2 minutes.

• Add the tomato paste, chili de arbol, jalapeño, shallot, and tomato. Sauté to brown the vegetables and the tomato paste –approximately 4 minutes.

• Deglaze with chicken broth and add the cilantro and spice blend.

• Reduce the sauce by half of the volume –approximately 10 minutes.

• return to a small pot to continue to reduce the strained sauce by another half of the volume –approximately 4 minutes.

PLATE IT UP

• Warm two 11-inch plates. Wipe the plates down to remove blemishes and spots. Dry plates completely with paper towels.

• For the competition, the students executed an intricate plate design using ring molds to create precision in the placement of each element. At home, invision a clock face when plating your dishes.

• Start by placing approximately a quarter of the guacamole at “9 o’clock.” Use a spoon to create a well in your scoop of guac for containing any excess sauces as you create the rest of the presentation.

• Spoon servings of Aguachiles on top of the Guacamole, then spoon servings of Pico on top of the Aguachiles. Flatten with a spoon.

• When adding the Chili Del Arbol Sauce, imagine an array of sauce-dots designed in sequentially smaller portions. Start at “4 o’clock,” then proceed to 3, 2, 1 and “12 o’clock.”

• Gently cradle a prawn in a slice of fried yuca root, and place it on top of the Gaucamole, Pico, and Aguachilis. Repeat, arranging the prawns to that the tails face the dots of sauce.

• Remove from the heat and mount with butter. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Transfer the sauce to a small squeeze bottle and keep warm for plating.

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• Garnish with bouquets of stemless microcilantro placed in the middle of each prawn so that the void of the curve of the prawn supports the bouquet. Culinary pro tip: use tweezers for precise placement.

• Wipe the plate of any blemishes and serve.

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Sautéed Clearwater Sunchokes, Royal Trumpet and Clamshell Mushrooms, Petite Peas and Sage. Cherry Duck Reduction. Duck Chicharrones and Sunchoke Chips

PAN ROASTED PEKIN DUCK

SERVES FOUR

2 duck breasts kosher salt and black pepper

2 oz. unsalted butter

2 garlic clove, peeled

1 sprig fresh rosemary 1 sprig fresh thyme

NOTE: “Pekin” is a duck breed raised for meat. This dish is not the traditional Asian dish known as “Peking Duck.”

• Preheat a sauté pan on medium heat.

• Trim excess fat and silver skin from the duck breast with a boning knife. Score the fat side of the duck breast diagonally across, cutting through the fat but not into the meat. Repeat this scoring from the opposite direction to make a diamond pattern approximately one centimeter across. Season with salt and pepper.

• Increase the heat of the sauté pan to high. Place the duck breast with the fat-side down in the sauté pan. Let the duck breast fully render until the skin is crispy and brown, approximately 8 minutes.

• Remove excess fat from pan and reserve.

• Turn the duck to the other side. Add the butter, garlic, rosemary, and thyme. Tilt the pan slightly and use a spoon to baste the crispy duck skin with the infused butter.

• Cook the duck breast until it approaches medium (+/- 135°F) and transfer it to a small sheet pan with a rack. Allow it to rest for a minimum of 8 minutes before slicing it.

DUCK FAT CLEARWATER SUNCHOKES

SERVES FOUR

6 oz. clearwater sunchokes

2 cups water

2 oz. duck fat

kosher salt and black pepper

NOTE: Sunchokes are also known as “Jerusalem Artichokes.”

• Cut the sunchokes into quarters by slicing them lengthwise and then crosswise.

Place the sunchokes into a sauce pan. Top with water, cover, and bring to a boil until the sunchokes are just tender. (Approximately 6 minutes.) Strain.

• Heat a small sauté pan on high heat. Add the half of the duck fat that was reserved from the Pan Roasted Pekin Duck Breast recipe. Sauté the sunchokes until they are evenly golden brown and crisp.

• Remove from the pan, drain any excess fat, and season with salt and pepper.

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ROYAL TRUMPET & CLAMSHELL MUSHROOMS, PETITE PEAS & SAGE

SERVES FOUR

3 oz. royal trumpet mushrooms

3 oz. clamshell mushrooms

3 sprigs sage

2 oz. reserved duck fat

1 oz. unsalted butter

3 oz. petite peas

kosher salt and black pepper

clamshell mushrooms at the market, try substituting criminis and oyster mushrooms.

• Heat a small sauté pan on medium heat.

• Cut the trumpet mushroom stems into coins. Quarter the caps.

• Trim the clamshell mushroom ends and combine with the trumpets.

• Chiffonade the sage.

• Heat the reserved duck fat in the sauté pan and add the mushrooms.

• As the mushrooms brown, add the sage and butter. Add the peas, season with salt and pepper, and remove from the heat. Remove excess fat.

• Reserve all mushroom trim for the sauce recipe that follows.

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CHERRY & DUCK REDUCTION

SERVES FOUR 8 oz. cherry juice

2 oz. frozen pitted cherries

1 sprig fresh rosemary 2 sprigs fresh thyme 2 cloves peeled garlic 1 tbsp. tomato paste trim from sunchokes and mushrooms sage trim

10 oz. duck stock 3 oz. unsalted butter kosher salt and black pepper

• Heat a small pot with cherry juice, cherries, rosemary, thyme, garlic, tomato paste, sage, sunchokes, and mushrooms. Stir to dissolve the tomato paste

• Bring to a boil and reduce by half, skimming any fat that comes to the surface.

• Add duck stock and reduce again by half.

• strainer into another small pot and return to the heat. Reduce this until the sauce thickly coats the back of a spoon.

• Remove the reduction from the heat, mount with butter, and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper.

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IT HAS BEEN SAID THAT COOKING IS ART, BAKING AND PASTRY IS SCIENCE. So much that pastry chefs commonly use grams as their measurement and all ingredients are weighed for precision. Baking recipes are referred to as “formulas.” The Youthentity team made their best attempt at converting these formulas to household measurements.

The team’s dessert is a classic Entremet. An Entremet is a cake composed of multiple components assembled into layers, encased in a mousse, enrobed with a glaze, and

Entremet was layered mousse and Bavarian cream on a joconde biscuit, then covered with a brilliant red-dyed white chocolate glaze.

used, you can use any round silicon mold that holds about ½ cup. Joconde is the classical sponge cake used for the base on Entremets. It is also used for the layers in an Opera Cake.

CHAMBORD CHOCOLATE MOUSSE

SERVES SIX 4 oz. Noel 58.5 chocolate 8 oz. heavy whipping cream 1 oz. Chambord black raspberry liquor 2 egg yolks

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• Bring a small pot of water to a boil.

• Melt the chocolate with a double boiler just until melted and remove from the heat.

• While the chocolate cools, whip the heavy cream to form soft peaks.

• Combine the Chambord and egg yolk and mix well. Combine this with the chocolate and mix well.

• Place a small amount of the whipped cream into the chocolate and mix well with a rubber spatula to ensure that the mixture is evenly incorporated and that there are no lumps or streaks. Gently fold the remaining whipped cream into the chocolate mixture, to maintain the maximum volume of air in the mousse.

• Transfer the mousse to a small pastry bag to divide the mousse evenly between three Silikomart Samurai 110 molds.

TAHITIAN VANILLA BEAN BAVARIAN

SERVES SIX 1 pkt. gelatin (¼ oz.) ¼ cup water 8 oz. whole milk 4 oz. sugar 4 egg yolks 6 oz. heavy whipping cream 2 Tahitian vanilla beans

• Mix the gelatin and water together to bloom the gelatin (i.e., letting it hydrate for approximately 3 minutes.)

• Meanwhile, heat the whole milk in a small pot to a simmer and remove from heat.

• While the milk is heating, combine the sugar and egg yolk.

• Use a paring knife to split the vanilla bean in half lengthwise. Use the backside of the knife to scrape the seeds from the bean and add this to the warm milk.

• Add the bloomed gelatin to the warm milk and mix well with a small whisk to dissolve.

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Here, Cynthia Jimenez practices ree that the team executed in the competition. Imagine the intricacy of the design when contemplating the following recipes notes:

• melted chocolate, and cut the tip of chocolate out at a controlled pace and to achieve the desired result.

• into the egg mixture to gently warm it and to prevent scrambling. Add the warmed egg mixture into the warm milk and stir well to fully incorporate it.

• strainer and into a metal mixing bowl on an ice bath to drop the temperature of the mixture to approximately 80°F.

• Whip the cream to soft peaks and gently fold into chilled mixture.

• Transfer the mixture to a small piping bag and divide evenly among the Silikomart Samurai 110 molds on top of the mousse layer. Chill well. You may put in the freezer if necessary. Do not store in the freezer overnight.

• Starting at the 5 o’clock position, make 3 spirals one-centimeter apart from each other. Following a curve and coming up to the 1 o’clock position, make a teardrop shape. Add 3 dots starting at the 2 o’clock position following the curve of the teardrop shape, one centimeter away from it. Then add 5 dots at the 6 o’clock position, following the curve

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SPIRAL

This is a gliding move across the ice. In which

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the corrugated plastic, which turned everything green. The loft of the hut of six-to-ten- year-olds. We knew that the day would consist of pancakes, playing with our avalanche beacons for doing pretend searches outside,

These annual trips to the Markley Hut at Thanksgiving with a small group of families always marked the beginning of winter, and I looked forward to it once the leaves started falling. An effortless way to spend time with your best buds, deep in the woods in a cozy hut. Flash forward 30 years, and the experience is still one that I look forward to, but with my own kids, it hardly seems so “effortless.”

My dad (a.k.a. “Boppa” to his grandkids) wanted to share the hut experience with the next generation, and we decided that we would make a new tradition of heading into the mountains with my kids in

Since my husband, Carson, has weekdays off as a ski patroller, this worked well for nabbing my dad’s birthday pretty close to the date.

PLANNING OUR TRIP

warmth and melting snow for water, mattresses (some in bunk rooms, some in private rooms), and solar power for lights. There is no running water, no cell service (ahhhh), and no toilets (but the outhouses are quite clean and some even have great views). You could not ask for a cozier place to spend a snowy night in the woods.

The bunk-loft of my childhood memories was built in 1964, and besides the green light in the loft (indicating a severe lack of insulation), the only other thing I remember from our early trips there was that the hut took FOREVER to warm up. With a wood stove being the only source of heat, the poorly insulated structure was always freezing. Thankfully, the old hut was torn down and rebuilt in a beautiful sunny meadow with views up to the ski slopes of Green Mountain. Al Beyer Design, having remodeled many of the original Braun Huts, knew all of the tricks to maximize space in

plan encompassing the kitchen, dining, and living area. Day-beds space to snuggle up with your little one for a game, book, or story –even with a big group in the hut.

loft because, you know, heat rises), while the bedrooms are nice for those who roast, or those with kids who don’t want to wake the whole hut in the middle of the night. We fell into the latter category.

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HAPPY TRAILS

As Carson and I packed up for the overnight outing, I played the memories in my head of ascending the skin track with my friends. I

with my kids. We decided our 18-month-old would be cozy and happy in a pulk, a sled meant for arctic exploration…and getting toddlers to a hut. My dad always retold stories of my brother and me curled up in sleeping bags, napping on the way to the hut on trips from before I can remember. I was sure Wade, our easy second child, would love the free ride. Tanner, our four-year-old, was pretty

some mini skins on her Nordic skis would be a great way to motivate her to power up the two-mile trail to the Markley Hut.

“This will be so fun. Wade will nap in the sled while Tanner skis until she needs a break, and then she can hop in for a bit too. Easy peasy. We’ll be at the hut in less than two hours. I mean, that’s how it was when we were kids.” I ran through the plan in my head a few times, not giving much thought to needing alternative strategies.

We grabbed the rental pulk from the Ute Mountaineer, my family’s outdoor s tore that my dad started in 1977 and I now run, and headed off to load it up at the trailhead.

EPIC PARKING LOT SCENE

For the Markley Hut, you park at the old Ashcroft Ghost Town. The by the snowplow that clears Castle Creek Road and the Ashcroft parking area. It never ceases to amaze me how big that snowbank is. Even in the early season, it is at least 10 feet tall (or it feels that way when you have to get your kids and your stuff over it). At the top, you look down at an icy hill that serves up an unexpectedly treacherous off-camber descent onto the trail. As we tried to get the pulk down the hill going across the fall-line, I should have known we were in for a rough start. Wade, nestled in his sleeping bag and bivvy sack, tipped over during the snowbank descent and ostrich-ed his head into the powder. So much for easy peasy.

We tried talking him into getting back into the sled, assuring him that the scary part was over and it would be a cruiser nap to the hut. He refused by screaming at the top of his lungs. Wrapping him in the sleeping bag and strapping it down didn’t go much better. He the ground to topple him out of the sled. Back to the drawing board…

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PLAN B

In my memory of our childhood trips, all we had to do was show up, eat some candy that the “Forest Fairy” had left along the trail, and have an awesome sleepover with our pals. Why was Wade making this so hard? How could he not enjoy the sun on his face while being effortlessly carted up to a magical cabin for a birthday party, complete with cake?

Reasoning with a toddler, as we all have learned, is an exercise in futility. I lifted him up onto my shoulders, thankful my 18-month-old was barely 20 pounds. And we had four adults to carry the food, sleeping gear, and extra clothes for the kids.

After 30 minutes on my shoulders (or was it three hours?), I hoped to get Wade into the sled for a nap. I tried again, and this time he only protested a little. Grateful for his exhaustion, yet nervous that we had missed the holy “nap-window,” I settled him in the sled and sent my husband off with strict instructions to not stop until he woke up. It was a human powered game of “roll through the stop signs so your baby doesn’t wake up” and we were not about to lose.

INVITING THE FOREST FAIRY

Only one problem: Carson was too fast for our pace with four-yearold Tanner, who was slowly but surely making her way up the trail

and energy. I knew she couldn’t make it the whole way, but didn’t want to risk missing a nap for Wade by having Carson wait for her. Hmmm … that pesky Plan B that I didn’t put thought into was creeping up again!

We cruised for a while, with Nana and Boppa proving to be way better cheerleaders than I could ever be. (We are lucky to live close to my parents. I have two sets because my parents divorced when I was young, and we make a great extended family. It is amazing, and both sets of grandparents get plenty of time with my kiddos.) Tanner and Wade are at ease with them, sharing their authentic selves at all times. Whether it is the giggles of delight, or the frustrations of a tantrum, my parents have been through it all alongside Carson and me, and we couldn’t be more grateful for their support. Eventually, Tanner hit the wall, and despite snacks, candy, and accolades, she was done. Even the Forest Fairy’s treats up ahead could not get her to take more than three steps at a time. Now where was Carson with that sled and its *hopefully* napping little boy?

A tough little girl and her favorite pack mule. Keeping the hard part (the ski-in) fun is key to a successful hut trip. Don’t forget the gummies, hot cocoa, and a Plan B to help everyone get there with a good attitude.

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Up onto my shoulders Tanner went for round two of my endurance training for the day, this time a bit heavier. I had to dig deep now to keep going with a 30-pound child on my shoulders. caught up to Carson and the sled, and Tanner got the break she deserved, chatting about the birds, the sun, and the trees. Fifteen minutes went by with everyone calm, happy, and skiing at the same pace. This was the trip I saw in the reels in my head: Cozy kids in a sled, mom and dad sharing a lovely skin in the woods, and Nana and Boppa chatting with the kids to keep them entertained. This wasn’t so hard! Why was I beating myself up for the last hour of logistical shenanigans?

REALITY CHECK

And then we came to the avalanche paths. I distinctly remember these paths from my childhood. Knowing nothing about avalanches other than to fear them, I used to scurry across these paths as fast as my little legs would take me, sure that if I could just go quickly I would beat any avalanche. It didn’t occur to me that my parents would never risk our lives and enter these paths if there was any avalanche danger.

As a parent this time around, I felt at ease as we skied up to the edge of the path. I had years of experience and knowledge under my belt, as did my husband and my father. We had all of the required avy

Aspen Mountain Ski Patrol), and we had checked the conditions in the days leading up to the trip on the Colorado Information Analysis Center (CIAC) website.

The rating system uses a danger scale to help backcountry travelers assess what terrain is safest to travel. With a Low Danger rating for the day, we felt comfortable traveling across the known slide paths on Express Creek. There are many factors that go into the danger rating for a day, but new snow and/or high winds are usually factors that contribute to an increased risk. With a lack of both of these in the past couple days, combined with the CAIC forecast, which we had checked that morning, we knew that we were safe to cross the paths without worry.

What we didn’t factor in was that old us to cross 100 yards of a steep, icy sideslope at a 30-degree angle with a sled full of kids and gear. Ugh. I was not about to wake Wade up to get him out of the sled. That annoying lack of Plan B was knocking again, but wait, I assured myself – when it comes to gear and safety, we pretty much always have a Plan B.

LANDMARKS

We always travel with a repair kit, which bindings, and parachute cord (a thin but strong rope that can be used for just about anything). We made a handle by tying a length of the cord to the back of the sled on the uphill side. This allowed me to control the tilt of the pulk as Carson pulled it up the side-sloped

ground without spilling any gear or children into the snow downhill of the trail.

We survived the avalanche paths, and made decent time to the trail split off down to the hut without drama. Wade wanted to walk, and had the best time playing on the path and trying to jump over the post holes others had made in the snow. As we rounded the corner and the hut came into view, my kids exploded with the “horse to the barn” enthusiasm that we all know so well.

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The Markley Hut’s sunny porch was just what we needed for a snack

sleeping bags out, we returned outside to play in the snow. In the vein of packing too much for travel with kids, we ended up bringing Wade’s strap-on Nordic skis for him to play around the hut, and Tanner’s alpine skis for the way down. Along with the Nordic skis she skied in on, this equals three pairs of skis for two kids. That kind of math is enough to make you feel crazy!

My memories of doing beacon searches in the powder around the crawl into and rocks to slide off of. We were all thoroughly wet and

The huts are a great place to eat well because you don’t have to bring cookware, but you do have to be careful to not get too gourmet and make your pack overly burdensome. We always like chicken and pepper fajitas. The ingredients are not too heavy, tortillas travel well in a backpack, and it’s super tasty for a cold night. I like to pre-marinate the chicken and veggies so they are ready

that miraculously survived the trip in, topped with my dad’s favorite hut trip treat: Powder Ice Cream. All you need is a BIG bowl of the

can of sweetened condensed milk, and some elbow grease. Stir until it is smooth, and voila!

Many families head to the Markley Hut with kids because of its proximity to the trailhead, so there are always games and books for kids up there. We found one of our favorites by local author Jill Sheeley about her dog Frazier and her daughter Courtney (who I grew up with). We went to bed with dreams of snowstorms and mountain peaks in our heads, and one kid nestled in with each parent

Having kids who rise with the sun has made me grateful for wintertime’s later sunrises and longer mornings for slumber. As the peaks lit up around us, my daughter’s eyes sprang open and she gasped at the beauty. “Mommy look at the pink mountains!”

At that moment, I knew that all of my second-guessing on the trail was worth it for this opportunity to rise early, deep in the mountains of our backyard. An opportunity to struggle up a mountain and to feel the pride of accomplishing something challenging and new. An opportunity to spend a night with three generations quietly appreciating the beauty in our natural surroundings before returning to our hectic lives.

We ate the requisite Boppa’s Pancakes (the same ones I looked forward to all those years ago), packed up, and headed out the door hoping for better success on the downhill. Tanner clicked into her alpine skis and was giggling the whole way down the “biggest tree trail ever” while Wade peacefully napped in the sled as Carson hit

We planned this trip, in part, so our kids might one day say, “Man, that was so much fun!” Maybe one day they will look back on this trip the way I look back on my childhood adventures. My kids have asked repeatedly when we can take another hut trip, so their fun memories make it a success for me. Was it the trip I had dreamed of? No way.

annual tradition. Maybe it will get a bit easier each time …

The Instagram-worthy shot of a perfect hut trip – accompanied by hours of heavy hauling, food prep, and a few tears. No matter what, there will be hard parts that go along with the magical memories. From my own child

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Packing for Plan B

SKI PULK SNOWCLIPPER

When there are more people to feed than backs to carry the gear, a sled of some sort is essential for arriving at a hut without taking multiple trips. If it is not completely packed full of gear, it is always a cozy spot for the littlest kids to ride, or the bigger ones to take a short rest. I like to make sure the majority of the weight is still on my back to maximize comfort and in the sled. I know that is not always possible when kids climb in as the trail goes on, but having heavy weight in the sled adds friction to overcome with every step. I love the Ski Pulk that can be lowered to help with tracking on rough terrain. As this is a specialized piece of room to store) another piece of gear. We offer these for rent at the Ute Mountaineer.

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We found several snow tunnels around the hut, which brought this experience and my memories full circle. I couldn’t help but see myself as a kid digging in the snow doing beacon searches as I watched Tanner and Wade

SOL EMERGENCY BIVY

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Any time you are venturing into avalanche terrain, it is imperative you have an avalanche safety kit, made up of a beacon, a shovel, and a probe. However, this kit will do nothing for you without the proper training in using each piece of equipment. I recommend to everyone going into the backcountry to take at the minimum an Avy 1 course. Even if you don’t think you will end up in avalanche terrain, backcountry travel can lead you there accidentally, and having the knowledge and tools to return home is invaluable.

DIRACT VOICE TRANSCEIVER

An avalanche beacon, or transceiver, is the tool you want to be an expert at using, but never have the opportunity to use it in a true emergency. There have been many technological advances in

buried person. The Diract Voice looked outside of the avalanche market for their newest advance. They borrowed and idea that works well for users of Automated

effective because they tell you what to do next. This beacon helps search-and-

telling the user what steps to take. This can eliminate confusion and speed up search times, helping to increase the likelihood of survival for the buried victim.

PROBE

Once you have used the beacon to locate your ski buddy under the snow, a probe is used to pinpoint their exact location. It is a sharp “stick” you push into the snow to try to hit their body. The Alu240 is a 2.4-meter probe, with marked measurements so you know how far down you have to dig. It also has a quick-lock assembly for deploying quickly, and a wide gauge tip for

SHOVEL

where someone is buried, the probe pinpoints them by prodding the snow, and then the hard work begins. Digging down to the buried person is the hardest and most time-consuming part of the rescue. It is also most crucial that is ergonomically comfortable for moves a lot of snow quickly (note the blade size) is crucial to a successful avalanche rescue. Make sure you practice with the beacon, probe and shovel A LOT before you head out.

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You have a desire to recreate memory from the past, but it’s impossible to predict exactly how your hut trip will go. A memory will be created for the kids ... it will be a memory all their own. The goal is that it will be equally special for them, as it is for you.”

backpacks (in addition to all the other gear) can be daunting. Instead of sizing up to a 70-80 lb. pack, we opted to get two double sleeping bags since we share a bed with the kids while camping and at huts. The Exped can be customized in four ways. double with the warm side up, double with the warm side down, or zip the sides apart and take your pick of a 25-degree single or a 40-degree single.

You can count on the hut to have games, books, and outdoor adventures galore. No need to weigh your pack down with those items from home.

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ICEBREAKER BASE LAYER TOPS

Icebreaker has built their base layers on mimicking nature. The merino sheep they raise can survive in extremely cold and extremely hot climates, regulating their

Icebreaker can perform on a high output ski tour and a dinner party alike. Their timeless styles and fun colors give base layers an elevated look that you can wear well beyond the skin track.

ORTOVOX BASE LAYER BOTTOMS

In the debate between synthetic and wool base layers, wool ALWAYS wins for me in my winter adventures. Although it dries a little slower than synthetic base layers, it provides warmth while it is drying. You rarely get the “chill” that ultra-wicking materi als can create, so sweating on the uphill doesn’t result in shivering transitions (or hut porch hang-outs). The three-quarter-length pant is great when wearing ski boots, so I don’t have to scrunch up the lower leg above my ski boot. Plus, Ortovox puts

SKIDA

Corrine Prevot founded Skida 14 years ago just for fun, out of a desire to make unique hats for her Burke Mountain Academy teammates. Today, she continues to bring vibrancy to the ski world with her distinctive line of hats, neck gaiters, and other accessories for kids and adults. I love that the unique patterns are offered in different weights and styles so you can fall in love with a print, then mix and match it for your activities. Skida is women-and-family owned, made in the U.S.A., and works with groups to support LGBTQ+ and antiracist initiatives. I’ll take one in every color, please!

HESTRA KIDS MITTENS

their hands? How hard is it to get a thumbkin into its own slot? After countless struggles with mittens, I have fallen in love with these Hestra Kids Mittens. They have a long cuff that keeps out snow, a strap at the wrist to ensure they can’t slide off, and, best of all, they have a zipper to open up wide enough to cram your little one’s fat

attach so we don’t lose them when grabbing a gummy placed by the Forest Fairy

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SHE’S LEARNING TO CLIMB.

Also learning to quiet her mind. Hone focus. Find balance. Build strength. And work hard. She will try one way, then another. She will fall, shake it off, watch her friends, see it differently, then try again. And again. Then she will see another possible solution. Because what she’s discovering is true, independent problem-solving.

KIDS CLUB / TEAM

Fun. Friendly. Supportive. For beginners to competitive team climbers. Tuesdays and/or Thursdays. 4-week commitment.

Ages 8-13 @ 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.

Ages 12-17 @ 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Kids Club enrollment includes unlimited membership during open hours. Youth and adult climbing – all open hours except during Kids Club. Birthday party bookings available.

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LARGER THAN LIFE

Earlier this fall, my husband Jeff and I took a oncein-a-lifetime trip to Italy where we experienced our

mom stayed with our daughter, and we feasted our way through the Italian countryside, spent hours exploring the history of Rome and Florence, and dreamed about what life would look like if we

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Our school-based health centers (SBHCs) were created to be an affordable, convenient option for ensuring your kids have access to medical, behavioral, and dental care while at

SBHCs are located in: • Basalt Middle and High Schools • • Glenwood Springs High School • Our four additional integrated health centers offer prenatal, pediatric, and adult care so that you can have one healthcare home for your entire Our Family, Caring for Yours.

Pour nearly twenty years together, Jeff has consistently we showed up for our lesson, the instructor stared at me to wrong with my face or if it was just abundantly clear that I asked “is something wrong?” She smiled at me and said

Call 970-945-2840 ext. 6056 to make an appointment or Se habla Español

year and I posed happily with the bike in front of our roaring Here I was once again, wondering how he hasn’t noticed for a peloton, and yes, they are as addicting and fun as How do you know when someone has a peloton? They tell Shortly before the birth of our daughter in 2012, we hears is “wuh wuh wuh wuh”? Well, that’s how it often is

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happy, I could still climb in from the running board, and I learned that I could no longer install said baby into the car by myself without the use of a step ladder, which I tend not

Afew pictures, if any, including any part

Which brings me to his unfortunate loss of Italian kind people to snap a photo of us, eliminating the look of than the gift itself and we’ll happily be your

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When the Great Horned Owl awoke in the middle of her short winter “night,” she didn’t feel so “great.” She was new to this forest, and it seemed her neighbors weren’t so welcoming of an apex predator. She was, by nature, a solitary creature, but this eyes and tried to get a little more sleep before the moon rose in the “morning.”

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LILYBART DATE BOOKS

MP’s cover artist Elana Royer uses old magazines, recycled paper stock, and clippings from the pages of beloved books. She upcycles these into art. Whether it’s the realistic, yet whimsical animals found in MP, or the sporty icons that adorn LilyBart’s new Datebooks, each colorful piece of artwork is cheerful, stylish, and fun. Elana and her daughter Lily started their Aspen-based greeting card line to raise awareness of Cystic Fibrosis, which Lily was diagnosed with at age

LilyBart line. Hardcover, 150 pages. $28

COTOPAXI UYUNI 460 DUFFEL

Each pack in this collection is one-of-a-kind. Cotopaxi uses repurposed nylon remnants for a zero-waste footprint, mixing and matching colors and prints to make this line of solidly constructed bags. The top-to-bottom you’re looking for without needing to pull everything out of your duffel. Cool design details include a padded laptop sleeve, and a collapsible laundry compartment. $80

AEROPRESS GO

If he’s a happier camper after he’s had his coffee, then he’ll love this travel coffee maker, which steam-presses a shot of espresso in less than a minute. Easy clean-up. Pop a small puck of grounds in the compost and rinse. $40

BLOOMY SHOULDER BAG

A pretty print on thick canvas with leather trim and a sturdy, adjustable strap. Spacious, while also bringing the extra power bars, wallet, sunscreen, and all of the ephemera we seem to need before work, after work, and in-between. $42

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Mher winter pantry before the snow fell. All day, she and her children hunted for juniper berries, pine nuts, and their favorite, rose hips. Here in the mountain brambles, they had everything they needed, and they carried their treasures, one by one, into their cozy little home in the hollow beneath their aspen tree.

Mama looked at the sun dropping behind the mountain and quickened her pace – always eager to get her littles inside before their new neighbor woke up. “Chit, chit, chit,” Mama chattered, “almost time for your acorns and stories, my dears, then bedtime.”

CHILLY DOG BLANKET COAT

Your pooch isn’t savvy about fair trade, but you are. This company partners with indigenous Quecuan artisans in the highlands of South America, who use 100% alpaca wool and plant-based dyes. Easy to get on/off with sturdy velcro straps. Six sizes from a tea cup dog to a Great Dane. $48

WAGS FREEDOM SMART DOG COLLAR

If your dog is an escape artist (like ours), this might be the best gift you could give her. The device easily clips onto any collar. You create a geo-fence using GPS coordinates. When she decides to take herself on a walk, it recognizes your boundaries and automatically delivers no-shock corrections. Then it alerts you using an app on your phone, so you can catch up with her before she gets into all kinds of fun. $299

RUFFWEAR – PACIFIC RING TOY

Made with high-tenacity rope to withstand the mightiest Labrador game of tug-of-war. while it’s not a frisbee, it will soar a decent distance. $25

NULU SUPPLEMENTS

Solution-focused and designed to enhance a dog’s well-being from puppy to adult to senior. Veterinarians, animal nutritionists, and animal dermatology specialists collaborated on this line that includes Probiotic, Mobility, Immunity, Calming, and Omega Superfood. $27

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EL JEBEL

lsewhere in the aspen grove, the little Yellow Warbler called out her song of, “sweet, sweet, sweet, sweeter than sweet,” hoping her mate would hurry along. They should have left for South America weeks ago, but her partner’s internal clock seemed amiss.

“Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweeter than sweet,” she sang, with a hint of worry in her voice.

If he didn’t hurry, she might just leave without him.

SARAH’S SILKS

PLAYMATS

21 x 21-inch square, 100% pure mulberry silk. Sturdy, and printed with nontoxic, earthfriendly dyes. Featuring limited edition prints depicting gorgeous scenes – garden, island, farm, and autumn. $18

MAGIC WOOD SHIRE HOUSE

Made from three pieces of natural bark-covered simply slots together, making it easy to set up anywhere. Is it a hideaway for your woodland folk? Or a rustic tree house? $80

WOODEN PLAYHOUSE FURNITURE

Ten-piece set with everything your child needs table, benches, chairs, and even a stove. – $45

HANDCRAFTED ANIMALS

Hand carved and hand-painted wooden tigers, bears, foxes, raccoons, squirrels, moose, otters, chipmunks, rabbits, wolves, hedgehogs, and a red-headed woodpecker. $8 –$10 each

LITTLE PEOPLE

Bendable, posable, and just the right size for a small child’s hand. $6 each

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Nearby, her friend – a Dusky Grouse with half-grown dry when the snow came.

“Coo-hoot, coo-hoot, coo-hoot, coo-hoot,” Mama grouse said softly to the summertime songbird, “you’re running terribly late on your migratory journey,” she said. “Coo-hoot, coo-hoot,

MOUNTAIN FLOW ECO WAX

This is just about as local as it gets. Mountain Flow was started by Carbondale father Peter Arlein, with a goal of creating a plant-based ski wax alternative to petroleum products that contribute to global warming. $16

KIDS SKIS

in a ski that you, Mom or Dad, will use for multiple seasons. But our kids go through one pair a year, or more, if your family does both Alpine and Nordic skiing. Plus, their growing legs and capabilities sometimes mean you’re looking for a new kit mid-way through the season. Ragged Mountain Sports has a revolving door of consigned highend gear. The inventory is constantly changing.

pair of Salomon Kids Skis, or Mom’s new uphill set up. That’s what makes it affordable and fun.

PATAGONIA

INFANT HI-LOFT

DOWN SWEATER BUNTING

This item is likely the most sought-after piece of baby gear here in the RFV. It is warm, soft, and adorable, with bomber zippers and great features like cuffs that roll up over an infant’s hands, so you’re not pretending that you can keep mittens on your newborn. The best thing about it is, it’s fairly indestructible, meaning multiple kids can grow into and out of this piece of clothing, and it will still look great.

Ragged Mountain Sports

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Well, with all of this chatter, singing, and coo-hooting, how was a nocturnal creature supposed to get any rest?

around to her right. She liked this place, even if her neighbors were loud and regarded her with suspicion.

From high in her perch, the owl saw a little spotted tail twitching from a branch, “Chit, chit. Chit, chit.”

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THE ARTSTREAM

known artists, whose handmade, one-of-acamper in front of CCC. Let us introduce you to some local favorites.

STUART GAIR

“As a student of history, I’m drawn to the essence of strength found in architecture, masonry, and work that has endured through time,” writes the ceramicist who has deep ties to the Valley through his relationship with CCC and his stint as an instructor at CMC Aspen. $100

MATT JOHNSON

Look closely and you will see portraits etched into the surface of this series of cups. “Being the youngest of a large family, I was surrounded by this family culture that seemed to breed creativity, so taking that on myself was a natural until high school, when I discovered wheel throwing,” Matt shares. Good thing for us, this collection brings together two of the artist’s favorite mediums. $75

dish are so thin that it does not seem possible that it is made of clay. $25

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Carbondale Clay Center 135 Main Street • Carbondale (970) 963-1700

lovebirds took their leave. “Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweeter than sweet,” they sang, promising to be back next spring. The owl made a wish with her timid heart.

NINJA SUIT

Style meets function in this base layer onesie for young children and ‘tweens. A 350° waistband zip makes bathroom breaks while skiing easy. snugly under a helmet, and the full-length twoway zipper is bomber. 13 fabric choices – from

It’s a glove! It’s a mitten! Nope. It’s both! Cold weather cycling calls for hand protection that keeps the blood circulating so you can feel your outer shell, brushed tricot insulation, and fourway stretch fabric will keep your bikin’ babe warm on the chilliest of wintertime rides. $65

DAKINE DELUXE TUNE KIT

An easy-carry kit for everyday trips to the mountain. No edge on the cat walk? No problem. Pull out your tune kit, sharpen those edges, and keep on shredded the gnar. Multi-pocket case with zipper holds an edge-tuning tool, 1010-inch wax scraper, and a pocket stone. Also includes P-Tex, Octane all-temperature wax, a scuff pad, and tuning instructions. – $65

VANS MTE SNOW BOOT

What do you get when you combine “the Spicoli,” one of Vans’ most iconic shoes, with 20+ years of snowboard boot-building experience? The raddest winter boot ever made. $90

Sunlight Ski & Bike

309 9th Street • Glenwood Springs (970) 945-9425

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“Who?” she said, shyly. “Who? Will you be my friend?” and that’s when the owl learned that despite all of our
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Love is...

For everyone.

LOVE NOTES began during the pandemic when BRIJETTA WALLER envisioned “an expression of love from the community to let LGBTQ+ youth know they are supported, loved, important, and valued.”

Waller created an Instagram feed @LOVENOTESRFV and invited the community to do something that is artistic, simple, and powerful. Write a note – words of love, acceptance, friendship, support, and inclusion. “I love you just the way you are,” wrote a participant named Noah. His note is posted on the ‘Gram alongside around 200 others.

“Love everybody, and the whole world loves you back,” wrote Elle I. “Amor es amor. Viene en todos los colores” and “Give yourself a hug” express sentiments that are signed, unsigned, anonymous, and shared throughout the community.

Timeless.

”Age does not protect you from love. But love, to some extent, protects you from age.”

Free.

All you need is a library card.

Find your literary true love and much more at GARFIELD COUNTY LIBRARIES in Parachute, New Castle, Glenwood Springs, and Carbondale; PITKIN COUNTY LIBRARY in Aspen; or at BASALT REGIONAL LIBRARY

Of course, there’s the matchmaking that happens every day, whenever someone asks a librarian to recommend a great love story. However, now your library card can bring the silver screen to your living room. New digital library programming includes free streaming services, such as Kanopy. Simply follow the instructions on your library’s website, key in your library card number, and cozy up on the couch.

FROM MY FAVORITE ROMANCE FILMS OF ALL TIME, I CHOSE 10, ONE FROM EACH DECADE:

It Happened One Night (1934)

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Casablanca (1942)

Roman Holiday (1953)

The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)

The Way We Were (1973)

Dirty Dancing (1987)

Ghost (1990)

Moulin Rogue! (2001)

La La Land (2016)

Licorice Pizza (2021)

LOVE IS ...

Confusing yet profound.

“Being in a high school relationship is a careful and sometimes confusing journey. It can be hard. Because, with college lurking around the corner, it often feels like there’s an expiration date on your relationship. However, being able to not only grow up with someone but grow with them is something truly incredible that I wouldn’t exchange. My boyfriend and I started dating at 14, and now we’re both almost 18. We get to see each other grow in profound ways every day and experience the best parts of high school with not only a partner but a best friend.”

Jeanne Souldern

All about chocolate.

At COCOA CLUB, a new cacao-centric lounge opening in Carbondale this winter, you can fall in love with chocolate the way master chocolatier MARK BURROWS believes it needs to be savored. Slowly. Try one of the chocolate pairings offered by the bean-tobar chef behind POLLINATOR CHOCOLATE, a Roaring chocolates. Burrows suggests pairing Champagne + Madagascar or Tanzania Milk Chocolate. Or Scotch Whisky + Ghana Dark Chocolate.

Sit down with one of Cocoa Club’s chocolate-infused cocktails, or order a classic nonalcoholic favorite like cherry-chocolate soda. Add something savory from the selection of locally-sourced charcuterie. Then pick out chocolate bars for your sweetie.

Furever & always.

There isn’t a creature more deserving or willing and happy to reciprocate your love than a homeless shelter pet. On any given day, 20 to 30 animals are patiently waiting for their forever home, and your gesture will truly change their life. If your house is already full and adoption is not an option, our shelter pets are always appreciative of an afternoon walk, a delicious treat, a new toy, or even just some extra cuddles in their kennel. Food, supplies, monetary donations, and volunteers are always welcome.”

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The Beatles had it right. All you need is love.
Love is blind.

Love is...

Matrimonial.

If your dream of a fairy tale wedding is more slope-side than “June bride,” you’re in the right place. Just ask ELIZABETH

Neighborly.

founder and owner of Aspenbased EKS EVENTS

“If you’re willing to take the leap with a winter wedding, the Roaring Fork Valley has endless magical settings for your special day with family and friends,” the international wedding and event planner said. For charming elegance and easy accessibility, she recommends The Hotel Jerome, Aspen’s quintessential 1889 icon. Or, if you wish to be “on top of the world” literally and

deck places the wedding couple at an elevation of 11,200 feet on top of Aspen Mountain.

When you live in the mountains, a backyard winter wonderland wedding can be “a magical experience,” Slossberg said. EKS brings in a company to clear snow and set up an area for the ceremony and guest seating.

Since the pandemic, Slossberg has noticed a trend “to more intimate weddings. Couples want smaller, more family-based weddings,” she said. While most of EKS there are many couples for whom at least one person is entering their second marriage, often with children. She emphasizes the importance of including them, so children might walk mom or dad down the aisle.

“It is so fun to help to make memories for a blended family,” Slossberg said. “Because that’s what we do – we make memories.”

Older adults in our community sometimes need some TLC. A LITTLE HELP is a volunteer network that connects neighbors to neighbors, and supports the Western Slope from Aspen to Grand Junction. Services include grocery and pharmacy pickup, light yard work, snow shoveling, home organizing, light housework, gutter cleaning, or providing a ride to the grocery or pharmacy. Sometimes, it’s as simple as checking in and saying Hello. This help often makes it possible for individuals to live independently in their beloved home, and can help with isolation and loneliness.

“Members are always very positive and grateful. And what we have also seen, which isn’t surprising, is that many times a volunteer will develop a friendship with that member and become more of a presence in their life,” said RICK SMITH, A Little Help Western Slope coordinator.

A conundrum.

within our grasp. Each day my love grows stronger for him, yet the more vulnerable I become. I always think of that [John Mellencamp] lyric, ‘Come on baby, it hurts so good … Sometimes love don’t feel like it should ... it hurts so good,’ because the stakes are so high, but every moment is worth it, even when it’s tough.”

Kismet.

LOVE IS ...
JAMES STEINDLER The Sopris Sun, contributing editor

OWL answered.

“They’re

Heartfelt.

February is AMERICAN HEART MONTH, focused on bringing awareness to cardiovascular health. Consider these stats on women’s health equity from THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION:

Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in women.

Over of women, ages or older, live with some form of cardiovascular disease.

Women experience unique life stages, such as pregnancy and menopause, that can put them at increased risk for cardiovascular disease, yet they continue to be underrepresented in CVD research.

Less than of the women entering pregnancy in the US have optimal cardiovascular health.

Only

If your wish list includes barefoot slow dancing, tune into KDNK’s WILD RUMPUS SHOW with APRIL CROWSPAULDING on Friday mornings. She spins country music tilting toward love ballads. Reach for your partner’s hand and lead them to your living room

APRIL’S GO-TO MOOD MUSIC.

. “The Dance” - Garth Brooks

“Cross My Heart” - George Strait

. “I Will Always Love You” - Dolly Parton

“When You Say Nothing at All” - Alison Krauss

“The Very Thought Of You” - Billie Holiday

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. “The Way You Look Tonight” – Frank Sinatra

“Something” - The Beatles

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Love is love.

Wise.

“One word frees us from all the weight and pain of life: That word is love.”

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1. Chris Tatsuno and son Charley weren’t sure who enjoyed dressing up more this Halloween. Kids get to wear costumes any time they wish, but how often does Dad get to be an Oscar Meyer Wiener? JAMIE LYNN TATSUNO

2. ANDERSON RANCH hosted their second annual National Hispanic Heritage Celebration on September 17. This free gathering for all ages featured music, dance, food and art activities. The celebration is part Anderson Ranch’s three-year initiative to unite artists and art enthusiasts around a shared interest in Latin X arts and culture. A highlight of the day was a performance by Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s Folklorico dancers. RENEE RAMGE PHOTOGRAPHY

on November 12. Each student gave a solo performance of their most complex piece of music to date on stage at the WALDORF SCHOOL ON THE ROARING FORK in front of a full house. But they were not the only ones with a big accomplishment behind them. That week, their teacher, a faculty member at the ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL successfully completed his Doctorate in Musical Arts from the University of Colorado in Boulder. So this means “Mr. Arundale” is now “Dr. Arundale.”

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1. most beautiful days on the river are not blue-sky days of July – the best days are when it’s cold and bleary. Trout are more quick to bite, and colder are less stressed by being caught, and then being handled during their release. Photographer Trevor Clapper captured this moment on the Roaring Fork River in early November. TREVOR CLAPPER

2. Every few years in the fall, we’re blessed with a perfect combination of weather factors. Temperatures drop cold enough to freeze Maroon Lake, yet there is not enough snow to force an early seasonal road closure of Maroon Creek Road up to the MAROON BELLS WILDERNESS AREA . Hoping that this was the case, Meg and Packy Westfeldt brought their one-year-old daughter Zoe up to the Bells for MEG WESTFELDT

3. ‘Tis the season! Boot packing season! Every October and November, as soon as there’s enough snow, boot packers volunteer to hike the HIGHLAND BOWL . They slowly and methodically traverse the slope, trudging uphill to pack the base layer of snow in order to prevent avalanches. The reward for all this work? Three days will earn you a seven-day Valley Pass. However, many boot packers will agree that the result of their effort is the true reward. Without their work, we wouldn’t get to enjoy our epic days in the Bowl, among of the best in-bounds backcountry skiing in North America. BEN ALEY

4. Full disclosure, Renee Ramge captured this “Out & About” shot last year. As of press time, the CARBONDALE ICE RINK AT 4TH STREET PLAZA was not yet open, nor even getting ready to open. It takes a long stretch of freezing temperatures in the forecast before the Carbondale Rec starts

the season. RENEE RAMGE PHOTOGRAPHY, COURTESY OF CARBONDALE CHAMBER & TOURISM.

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How often do you meet a true local?

Gene Schilling is a Colorado native. He grew up in Redstone, where his parents started a motel. He attended Carbondale’s Roaring Fork High School and went to Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs. He continues to live here with his beloved family surrounding him.

in some capacity since he was fourteen and is currently the Carbondale Rural Fire Protection Board President. Most people remember Gene from before he retired as the Carbondale Police Chief, however there are three generations of students who know him as their bus driver. Gene’s philosophy is that the best

driving the school bus is a great way to connect – and an opportunity to be a mentor and role model. While serving as police chief, Gene often wore his uniform while driving the bus. He is proud that some students, or “bus kids,”

says that more often than not, when you’re out with Gene someone will want to hug him because he used to be their bus driver

grandkids almost every day,” Gene said. His youngest grandchild is two, and she can’t wait to ride the bus with “Papa.”

Around the U.S., as well as here in the Roaring Fork Valley, school districts are make this position less desirable than other employment opportunities. Rural other ways to get their children to school.

“Papa” has been giving to the community his entire life. It’s like Gene to continue to driving his bus route after retirement. When Redstone kids climb on board in the morning to head to school, then in the afternoon to head back home, he greets them by name. He makes a difference every day, as a role model with a positive impact on his “bus kids.” His time behind the wheel is an essential service for the families of the Roaring Fork School District, and an inspiration for the rest of us.

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Look closely, and you appears to be trees here are actually shadows of the trees themselves. We asked local Redstone photographer Lewis Cooper to tell how he captured this image. “It’s exciting to be able to view nature using a wrote, sharing that it’s a outside Carbondale as you drive up the Crystal River. ” (LEWIS COOPER PHOTOGRAPHY, COURTESY OF CARBONDALE CHAMBER & TOURISM.)

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SKATING

COLORADO EXTREME of hockey, offers its Learn to Skate program with an option to move on to co-ed youth hockey. All coaching, equipment, and ice time are free. Or, if you’re looking for less structure, we have free rinks in a handful of places in the Valley where you can just show up. Skate rentals and ice time are free at the SNOWMASS BASE VILLAGE PLAZA RINK,

cools it with outdoor rinks at the GUS DARIEN ARENA and 4 STREET PLAZA . No blades? No problem. The CARBONDALE COMMUNITY AND RECREATION CENTER offers daily rentals for $3. GLENWOOD SPRINGS COMMUNITY CENTER hours when the public can visit the rink for free. If you have tots learning to skate, plan a day at REDSTONE’S RON’S RINK. This shady, small rink is idyllic, and ice skates are available on the honor system, hanging on hooks in the town’s Skate Shack.

NORDIC SKIING

SPRING GULCH above Carbondale is a “trailblazing” Nordic area. Unlike many cross-country ski areas that are provided by municipalities, Spring Gulch sits on private land where, at no cost, visitors can enjoy 13+ miles of trail that is kept pristine and beautifully groomed through donations and countless volunteer hours. Up valley, the ASPEN SNOWMASS NORDIC TRAIL SYSTEM maintains 60 miles of trails connecting Aspen, Snowmass, and Basalt as one of the largest free, groomed crosscountry ski systems in North America. Trails vary greatly; groomed or ungroomed, and could be on public, U.S. Forest Service lands or private property. Some trails are dog-friendly, and some require your pup to be on a leash. If rolling hills are your happy place on skinny skis, then our local golf courses are for you. ASPEN GOLF CLUB, THE SNOWMASS CLUB, and at RIVER VALLEY RANCH ’s courses are free and open to the public for Nordic skiing. Remote trails, like COAL BASIN ROAD near Redstone and MCCLURE PASS near Marble, offer breathtaking views. Always check weather conditions before you go.

SLEDDING

The “Whoa Nelly” Sledding Hill, located behind the ASPEN RECREATION CENTER , hills at SNOWMASS TOWN PARK , WILLITS PARK behind Basalt High School, and at CROWN MOUNTAIN PARK . The driving range RIVER VALLEY RANCH in Carbondale welcomes visitors to sled alongside the neighborhood’s residents. Crash landings can hurt, so helmets are always a good idea – as well as hot cocoa.

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DECEMBER CHRIS KLUG FOUNDATION SUMMIT FOR LIFE

BASE OF ASPEN MOUNTAIN 5:00 PM

CLIMBING WALL

MONDAY — FRIDAY

ALL AGES

RED BRICK RECREATION CENTER

3,100 square feet of climbing surface for all levels and abilities. Climbing classes are available.

CLIMBING TOWER

MONDAY – FRIDAY

4:30 - 6:00 PM SATURDAYS

12:00 - 3:30 PM SUNDAYS

12:00 – 6:00 PM

ASPEN RECREATION CENTER

Kids and adults can climb the 32-foot climbing tower and ring the bell at the top. The ARC even has harnesses sized for toddlers.

WIBIT

THIRD SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH New to the ARC, Wibit is an

course. Children must be able to swim to use the Wibit. Kids can also enjoy the Lazy River, water slide, and family swim area.

SWIMMING LESSONS

6 MONTHS+

Starting with Parent-Tot classes, the ARC offers private and group swimming lessons for all ages. Lessons are taught according to the American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Program

PUBLIC SKATE

KIDS & ADULTS

LEWIS ICE ARENA

Public skate for all ages from beginner to advanced skaters. Rental skates are $3/day. Helmets strongly recommended.

YOUTH BASKETBALL

HOURS, REGISTRATION & MORE ONLINE

FITNESS CLASSES

AGES 16+

RED BRICK RECREATION CENTER

ASPEN RECREATION CENTERS

Classes include BodyPump, Yoga, Spin and HI2T. Reservations Required.

PLAYHOUSE AT RED BRICK FRIDAYS

UP TO AGE 5 9:30 - 11:30 AM

Registration is required and can be found on the website. $10 per child.

Chris Klug Foundation is on a mission to raise awareness for the over 100,000 people awaiting a lifesaving gift of an organ, eye, or tissue. Summit for Life is a nighttime race up Aspen Mountain for the foundation. Hiking not your thing? Especially in the dark? No problem. You can still support this event while enjoying a gondola ride up to the Sundeck or even participate virtually. Spectators make getting to the top and the after-party the follows way more fun. 0861 MAROON CREEK ROAD, ASPEN (970) 544-4100 ASPENRECREATION.COM aspenrecreation.com

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ONGOING YOUTHZONE

413 9TH STREET, GLENWOOD SPRINGS

TUESDAYS

4:00 PM

Local LGBTQ+ youth have their own peer support group led by Youth Zone staff. YouthZone provides a safe space for everyone, because everyone deserves to be lifted up, supported, and accepted by their community.

DECEMBER & MOUNTAIN MADRIGAL SINGERS

GLENWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST

DECEMBER 2 - 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 4 - 2:00 PM

DECEMBER 10 - 7:00 PM

After a two-year hiatus because of, we all know what, the Mountain Madrigal Singers are back and ready to perform for the masses. This is an adult choral group that performs once a year for the holidays, so be sure not to miss them. Bring your kids to the early concert, or make it a date night with one of the later concerts and get your Christmas cheer on.

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DECEMBER

FEBRUARY & KIDS CAMP

AGES 5-10

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Camp days include crafts, indoor and outdoor activities, playground time, and swimming. All activities take place at the Snowmass Village Recreation Center.

DECEMBER GROUP SWIM LESSONS

AGES 3+ 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

SMVR will be offering group swim lessons in the heated, saltwater pool during Winter Break Details online, including weekly schedules and cost.

FEBRUARY PARENT’S NIGHT OUT

An evening Kids Camp with all of the Rec Center’s fun activities, scheduled to accommodate a win-win grown-up date night. More details coming soon.

WINTER LEAGUES & TOURNAMENTS KIDS & ADULTS

Competitive futsal, dodge ball, volleyball, and hockey for kids and adults. Spots are limited, register for your team today.

JANUARY

BEGINNING AT 8:00 AM REGISTRATION FOR MARCH BREAK & SPRING BREAK CAMP REGISTRATION UPDATE

Starting in 2023, SMVR will be changing its registration processes to make it easier for parents and staff. The most up-to-date details are available in the Rec Department’s online programming catalog.

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SALSA NIGHT

TACAW

8:00 - 11:00 PM

Grab your partner, friend, or stranger, and get spicy. TACAW, in partnership with Mezcla Socials, is hosting a night of Latin music and dance. Not sure how to Salsa or move your hips to Bachata or Merengue? No worries. Arrive at 8:00 PM for lessons before the social dancing begins at 9:00 PM. TACAW has a beautiful space for dancing, there will be a cash bar, and here’s your chance to pull out your dancing shoes.

COURTESY OF TACAW

Carbondale RECREATION DEPARTMENT

DECEMBER ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

TEDDY BEAR STORY HOUR

HOTEL JEROME

10:30 - 11:30 AM

The Aspen Historical Society will host its annual Teddy Bear Story Hour in “Santa’s Workshop” at the Jerome. Storytellers will tell classic holiday tales from all over the world. Kids are invited to wear their holiday best or stay in their jammies and bring their favorite teddy bear or stuffy to snuggle up with during story time. Make an online reservation with the AHS. Space is limited, so walk-ins cannot be accommodated.

JANUARY FEBRUARY

JANUARY

FAMILY SKATE NIGHT

ALL AGES

5:00 – 8:00 PM

4TH STREET PLAZA

Ice Skating at 4th Street Park with hot dogs, hot drinks, and marshmallow roasting over the

GUS DARIAN ICE ARENA

MID DECEMBER - EARLY FEBRUARY

CARBONDALE

FEBRUARY PUZZLE & PIE NIGHT

AGES: HIGH SCHOOL + 4:00 – 7:30 PM

CARBONDALE RECREATION & COMMUNITY CENTER

A night of competitive puzzling. You and your team (one - four people) will have three hours to complete your puzzle. Each team will receive the same puzzle, a large pizza, and soda waters.

complete their puzzles.

RODEO GROUNDS

Keep track of openings and closings on our website.

carbondalerec.com

JANUARY FEBRUARY

CARBONDALE YOUTH ICE HOCKEY

AGES: 6-9 & 9-14

GUS DARIAN ICE ARENA

This program is for more advanced players who are looking to take their skills to the next level without the stress and time commitment of other more competitive hockey programs. Players will work on the fundamentals of the game along with learning and practicing more advanced skills and strategies. Emphasis will be placed on skating, stick-handling, passing, shooting, defense, positioning and most of all, fun. Find practice times for both age groups online.

BROOMBALL

COST: $220 PER TEAM

AGES: 18+

WEDNESDAYS

6:00 - 9:00 PM

GUS DARIAN ICE ARENA

Play hockey without the skates and confusing rules. Using a special broomball stick, (provided for all teams) run around on the ice trying to get a small broomball into the opponent’s net. Helmets required. Registration runs November 30 - December 21.

FREE PICK UP HOCKEY

GUS DARIAN ICE ARENA

DATES AND REGISTRATION: TBD

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JANUARY SUNLIGHT TEACHER & STUDENT APPRECIATION DAY

SUNLIGHT MOUNTAIN RESORT ALL DAY

If you teach at any school in the Roaring Fork, Crystal, or Grand Valley, then you will enjoy Sunlight’s annual Teacher Appreciation Day. All teachers ski or snowboard for free. Teachers must present campus ID cards at the lift ticket counter. Kids receive discounted lift tickets as well, so bring the whole family for a great time on the last day of Winter Break.

LIBRARYPitkin County

DECEMBER & 3D PRINTING WORKSHOPS

TEENS

2:00 – 4:00 PM

Pitkin County Library is excited to invite you to a new, completely re-designed 3D printing workshop for kids aged 12-18.

JANUARY & FEBRUARY

SEWING WORKSHOPS

TEENS & PARENTS

4:00 – 6:00 PM

Learn the basics of sewing with expert Jennifer Hansen in the Sewing 101 Workshops.

LAST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH NOCHE DE CINE FAMILIAR

ALL AGES 4:30 PM

!Disfruta de pizza y una película con tu familia. Las películas se presentan en español con subtítulos en inglés. Enjoy pizza and a movie with your family. Films are shown in Spanish with English subtitles.

DECEMBER WINTER ACTIVITIES AT THE LIBRARY

ALL AGES

Families are invited for winter and holiday-themed activities taking place in the Children’s Room.

WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY MORNINGS STORY TIME

TODDLER STORY TIME: WEDNESDAYS 10:00 AM

PRESCHOOL STORY TIME: WEDNESDAYS 11:00 AM

BOLSITAS ROJAS/ LITTLE RED BAG CLUB: FRIDAYS 10:30 AM.

Bilingual stories and activities for young children.

WEDNESDAYS AFTER SCHOOL 3:30 PM

WACKY WEDNESDAY

SECOND WEDNESDAY EVERY MONTH 2:00 PM

Crafts, science fun, and other projects for school-aged children.

WANT TO JOIN THE TEEN ADVISORY BOARD?

OPEN TO STUDENTS IN GRADES 6-12. SIGN UP AT PITCOLIB.ORG/TEENS

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COURTESY OF SUNLIGHT MOUNTAIN RESORT

JANUARY OUR SONG, OUR STORY

WHEELER OPERA HOUSE

7:00 PM

If you don’t think opera is your thing, think again. Here is an evening that will pay homage to African-American singers, Marian Anderson and Jessye Norman while celebrating diversity in opera singing. The headliner, Damien Sneed, is not only an inspiring multi-genre musician, but a composer and conductor. Opera singers Justin Austin and Janinah Burnett will be accompanied by a string quartet with Damien Sneed on piano.

FEBRUARY MOTHER OF ALL ASCENSIONS SNOWMASS BASE VILLAGE ALL DAY

Uphilling is all the rave these days, so why not do it for a good cause? Go Snowmass is hosting the Mother of All Ascensions race in virtual style. No need to worry about being in shape for a particular day, or getting race day jitters, as you’ll have a whole week to race yourself from the Base Village to High Alpine (2,100 feet). Strap on your uphill gear and race any day of the week of February 12. One-half of your entry fee will be donated to the Hope Center of Aspen.

LIBRARIES Garfield County

JANUARY FEBRUARY WINTER READING CHALLENGE: A BLIZZARD OF BOOKS ADULTS AND TEENS

Winter is the perfect time to snuggle up with some good books. Join our Winter Reading Challenge and earn prizes just for reading. Track your winter reading to earn great prizes and enjoy exciting events at your local library branch. Register to County Library or online.

STORYTIMES

Young children and their accompanying adults are invited to the library every week for stories, songs, and new friends.

Padres y/o Cuidadores de niños(as) e hijos de 0-5 años de edad, acompáñenos para disfrutar de cuentos y actividades en español. Storytime events will be at branch locations in Carbondale, Glenwood Springs, more online.

HOLIDAY CONCERT SERIES

FEBRUARY AMSF PIANO RECITAL

ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL HARRIS HALL 6:30 PM

AMFS presents a piano recital by 21-yearold, Alexander Malofeey, who made his debut with the AMFS this summer. Malofeey has been touring the world and playing with top orchestras since he was 13. Hearing him play, and better still, watching his performance, can inspire your young musician and folks of all ages.

Guitar soloists, Celtic music, and other festive musicians. The diverse concert line-up includes Oran Mor, the Roaring Fork Youth Orchestra, John and Kathryn Gracey, and Jerry Barlow. Check out the website, Facebook or local branch to verify dates, locations and times.

CHECK OUT A NEW LAPTOP

Adults can borrow a laptop at Branches. Patrons can check them out, take them home and use for up to three weeks! Hotspots are also available. Reserve one online or at your local branch library. Find out more online or at a local branch.

YOUR DIGITAL LIBRARY IS ALWAYS OPEN!

Enjoy eBooks and audiobooks as well as streaming movies and TV shows on your device anytime, anywhere.

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COLDWELL BANKER MASON MORSE BRIAN HIPONA & NANCY QUISENBERRY (970) 618-8797 • (970) 618-5447

Buying or selling a home in Carbondale? Contact Brian and Nancy — they’re here to guide you.

ALPINE BANK

(970) 945-2424

An independent, employee-owned Colorado bank employing more than 800 people. Serving more than 160,000 customers with retail, business, mortgage, and electronic banking services. Supported more 2021 with $1.82 million in grants, sponsorships, and gifts.

ASPEN RECREATION DEPARTMENT (970) 544-4100

The Aspen Rec Center (ARC) and the Red Brick Center offer incomparable amenities. Enjoy the leisure or lap pools, climbing wall, skating rink, or sledding hill. New this year, the AquaClimb wall.

COLDWELL BANKER MASON MORSE MARIA WIMMER (970) 274-0647

From listing 100-acre ranches in ers purchasing a condo in Basalt, no transaction is too large or small for Maria.

COLDWELL BANKER MASON MORSE AUDREY IMHOFF & GELLA SUTRO (970) 379-3880 • (303) 870-6974

"They made the biggest transaction of our lives seamless, smooth, and incredibly successful from the very start. We are forever thankful for these lovely ladies!"

Chris and Ami Maes, Carbondale

LAZURE

CUSTOM

WALL DESIGNS (970) 309-5559

Clients worldwide hire Charles Andrade for custom children's murals and decorative painting. Lazure technique, murals, faux painting services, commissioned

CARBONDALE

RECREATION DEPARTMENT (970) 510-1290

Two ice rinks: the Gus Darien Arena on Catherine Store Rd., and in downtown Carbondale at the 4th Street Plaza. Rent skates for kids and adults at the Carbondale Rec Center.

CARBONDALE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (970) 963-1890

The Chamber not only helps local businesses thrive, but it also hosts the most popular events.

Make plans to attend First Friday: DEC 2: Light Up Carbondale

JAN 6: Family Skate Night

FEB 3: Celebrate the Creative District

GARFIELD COUNTY LIBRARY (970) 945-5958

Six branches between Parachute and Carbondale – offering literacy programming, story times, parent-child classes, and adult enrichment. Be sure to ask about holiday craft events and musical performances.

CORNERSTONE HOME LENDING (970) 704-6440

Richard Fuller works closely with customers to understand their goals and ensure they understand their options so they that’s right for them.

ENGEL & VÖELKERS

ASPEN. SNOWMASS. BASALT. CARBONDALE. (970) 925-8400

Passionately guiding those looking to purchase, sell, rent or invest in the Roaring Fork Valley with expert advice - and forming lasting friendships in the process.

THE ENCHANTED

EVENT (970) 309-6427

Heidi and Clara are the creative women behind this locallyowned business offering enchanting party set ups. From custom teepees to super heroes. So you can focus on creating magical memories with your friends and family.

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MARTIN INSURANCE GROUP

(970) 963-6161

Options, integrity, expert advice. That's why you have an agent. Finding the right coverage can be daunting. Let Lucas Huttenhower and the team at Martin Insurance Group handle the details, so you can relax with your family, knowing everything is covered.

ROARING FORK TRANSIT AUTHORITY

(970) 925-8484

RFTA serves more than 100 stops between Aspen and Silt. Operating around the clock. Kids 5 and under ride free. New youth fare = $1 for ages 6 -18.

SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY PENNEY CARRUTH & SARA KURZ

(970) 379-9133 • (970) 379-2148

Combining a seasoned perspective with invigorated creativity, they are able to service any client. If you are looking to upgrade your real estate needs, contact them today.

RICHARD CAMP

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (970) 948-7066

"With every new project, I meet a new challenge. Each site has its own amenities and constraints; each owner, their vision and style," Rich said. "It's my job to bring these elements together in a way that unites function and beauty."

THE AGENCY

MONICA VIALL (970) 319-1119

Professional, local, committed, and knowledgeable, Monica Viall connects buyers and sellers on property transactions, while helping them through the

MONKEY HOUSE (970) 340-4988

A state-of-the-art indoor climbing facility in Carbondale. Sign up for the youth climbing club / team. Host a birthday party, fun for all ages. Or, plan a private lesson for Mom and Dad, an exhilarating date night.

PITKIN COUNTY LIBRARY (970) 429-1900

At the heart of Aspen’s downtown core, Pitco Lib is a bug for all ages, with an exceptional childrens’’ department, parent-tot stories, and crafts. Plus teens and ‘tweens can take advantage of the Maker Space for STEM enrichment.

SNOWMASS PARKS & REC (970) 922-2240

Sign up for Winter Break or Spring Break camps, offered during work hours for school holidays. Group swim lessons begin again in the heated outdoor pool in January.

Say HELLO

UMBRELLA

ROOFING

(970) 704-9130

High-performance commercial and residential roof systems for Colorado Mountain Resort Communities.

If you’ve never gotten a chance to say Hello to our community partners, please let us introduce you.

where our advertisers share their stories and other things you might not know about their services. We expand this content online with landing pages you can jump to with QRs.

EVERYONE GETS THEIR SEASON TO SHINE

WINTER = Wellness and Locally Retail SPRING = Summer Camp Planner SUMMER = Homelife

AUTUMN = Back to School

HERE & NOW

FIND IT Locally: 45-51

This time of year, our mom & pops go up against behemoths online. So with every retail print ad, we include additional page space in our annual Locally you’re looking for. Scan QRs for maps to the stores, product photos, details, and after-holiday deals.

WINTER Wellness: 56-63

We invited medical providers and healing professionals 13 questions you

QR for more Q&A.

N O N P R O F I T Guide to Giving p.78

Our NPs serve children and families. We asked them to tell us what they’d do with $100. What would YOU do with $100?

EVERYONE IS INCLUDED

WE’RE

HERE FOR YOU ALL THE TIME.

Between editions, we published more than 250 online calendar items in Autumn. Our readers can search by date, location, age, and interest. Our partners get unlimited listings for classes, workshops, open houses, and every public happening.

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MEET OUR PEOPLE
“ The story of life is quicker than the wink of an eye, the story of love is hello and goodbye...”

Please tell us,

WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH $

Can you really change the world with a hundred bucks? Yes, please.

partners and learn how a charitable gift of any size can make a big difference for the children and families of our community.

ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY (970) 925-3721

This holiday season, Aspen Historical Society

AHS Archives. These include: 1952 Flicka Coat designed by Elli Iselin; early era “Sport Obermeyer” down jackets; 1960s/1970s mirrored sunglasses; ski and snowboard clothing from the 2000s and 2010s; K2 Eco Pop Women’s snowboard; the K2 Mix Girl’s Lichtenstein Graphic Women’s snowboard; Burton Cruise or Cruzer snowboards; and Sims Extreme Outer Limits snowboard.

ASPEN SANTA FE BALLET (970) 925-7175

A $100 donation would contribute to all areas of ASFB’s community offerings, with programming throughout the Roaring Fork Valley. From afterschool cultural enrichment programs and ballet school scholarships to presenting world-renowned dance companies on the stage in Aspen.

ASPEN YOUTH CENTER (970) 544-4130

ONE MOMENT (970) 963-0240

Families facing infant loss do not need to be alone on the journey of grieving and healing. A donation supports monthly support gatherings; bereavement care packages; emotional and physical support for any birth in any trimester.

ROARING FORK AUDUBON info@roaringforkaudubon.org

long sleepaway Birding & Nature Summer Camps

“In the end, we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand; and we will understand only what we have been taught.”

ROCK & ROLL ACADEMY (970) 379-9685

RRA’s approach is centered on building teamwork in an inviting, small-group setting and giving kids a means of self-expression through rock

go directly to student tuition, so any kid can participate. Instruments are provided. No musical experience is required – only a wish to learn.

ASCENDINGO AUTISM SERVICES

(970) 927-3143

By supporting Ascendigo Autism Services this giving season, your donation will help provide programming for individuals on the spectrum: therapeutic recreation, early intervention services, independent living skills, behavioral therapy, and employment services. Ascendigo’s goal is to integrate people with autism into community life, both recreationally and socially.

ASPEN CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (970) 925-5756

$100 will buy two Red Tail Hawk Gift Memberships to ACES. There isn’t a more meaningful gift than an investment in the future of our planet. Your gift recipient will enjoy all

including early access and registration to events and programs, free lectures, and discounts on ACES classes, kids’ camps, and events. Your gift will also help advance environmental science education, sustainable agriculture, and ecosystem restoration on a local, regional, and national level.

ASPEN COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL (970) 925-1909

receives some form of tuition assistance. The school has provided more than $15 million to families in need since 2010. Academics. Arts. Outdoors. Each of the school’s programs is strong on its own, but the true value of an Aspen of the three.

A $100 donation to AYC provides two Top Chef cooking classes for 10 kids each; an hour of academic support for one youth; four Art Spot programs for 10 kids each; or two summer programs are provided free of charge through generous donations, grants, and events. AYC couldn’t do it without you.

CARBONDALE CLAY CENTER (970) 963-2529

One way to support the organization is through a donation to the Angus L. Graham Memorial Fund, which was launched in honor of one of the organization’s most beloved teachers, who passed

developing artists through scholarships, outreach programs, and supplies for educational activities

MOUNTAIN FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS (970) 945-2840

Mountain Family Health Centers provide affordable and equitable care to more than

Counties - 75% of whom are either uninsured or on Medicaid. A donation to MFH’s “Health For All Fund” supports:

• $50 = infant heel warmers

• $200 = RSV test kits

• $800 = pulse oximeter

• $1200 = one year of care for one patient

MOUNTAIN WEST GIVES

ROSS MONTESSORI SCHOOL (970) 963-7199

A gift to the school helps provide teacher training, technology, student support services, world language instruction, classroom assistants, visual and performing arts, and Montessori teaching materials.

THEATRE ASPEN (530) 481-6260

Theatre Aspen Education proudly has never

The organization offers a variety of high-value theatre training and enrichment programs for students in grades K-12 with industry professionals teaching, directing, and designing.

WALDORF SCHOOL ON THE ROARING FORK (970) 963-1960

The pre-K – grade 8 school is committed to inspiring a strong culture of philanthropy and community engagement. In the 30 years since the school’s founding, an outpouring of support from parents, alumni, grandparents, and friends has enabled the school to create an economically and culturally diverse community.

WINDWALKERS EQUINE

THERAPY CENTER (970) 963-2909

organization’s online directory. Give whatever you can, and your gift is leveraged by the Community First Foundation with a partial match to increase your overall gift.

Your gift can “keep butts in the saddle, boots on the will provide two one-hour riding lessons, or it can provide one new helmet and a pair of rainbow reins, or a tack tote with grooming supplies. If you can “go big,” consider providing all of the hay/feed and supplements needed for one of the organization’s exceptional horses for one month for $250.

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MOUNTAINPEARL

MOUNTAINPARENT has always been published by parents, but it’s never been a “parenting” magazine. MP’s always been about kids, and how to grow up here – not how to parent. Our authors, artists, and photographers are students, coaches, teachers, and others in our community, along with parents, who are helping raise up our next generation. It’s time EVERYONE feels welcome in our conversation.

Why PEARL, you ask?

Because pearls happen when grit gets in. A grain of sand enters an oyster’s shell and it responds by creating a treasure. MP is about celebrating grit, and how we are transformed by it. When we face challenges – whether climbing a mountain, learning to ski, making a home, or raising a child – we thrive by turning something hard into something beautiful, meaningful, and joyous.

about meeting grit with grace – always in service of our community’s children.

You say a PEARL isn’t

Walk outside most nights and look up at our bright, luminous pearl. In the mountains, the MOON looks so close, we can reach for it.

MP WINTER 2022
Next time you see us, we will look a little different. We’re changing our name.
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Aspen child

Valley Primary Care is proud to welcome pediatrician Dr. Rahul Shah to our practice. Schedule your visit today, call 970.279.4111. Virtual visits are available. Se habla español. More ways

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whole family ASPEN BIRTH CENTER Where Families are Born Schedule a pre-admission navigation or class today. 970.544.1130
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