Sopris Sun THE
VOLUME 1, NUMBER 52 • FEBRUARY 11, 2010
e Sun turns one Celebrating 365 days of Solar Power
It’s been a year, and all of us behind The Sopris Sun are still shining. From left: copy editor Jack Sebesta; board members Peggy DeVilbiss and Russ Criswell; columnist Charlotte Graham; board member Colin Laird; ad representative Anne Goldberg; board member Allyn Harvey; columnist Rita Marsh; writer and photographer Jane Bachrach; contributor Evan Zislis; columnist Sue Melus; reporter Jeremy Heiman; former board member and graphic designer Becky Young; editor Terray Sylvester; graphic designer Terri Ritchie; Webmaster Will Grandbois; contributing artist Elizabeth Ritchie and many more not pictured. Photo by Ed Kosmicki
Why the Sunshine?
Mark Wolfe
It has turned out to be more than a test run.
Garrett de Castillo
“I think it’s fantastic that Carbondale has a local newspaper again. It was neat to see how excited everyone was when The Sopris Sun started up. To me it’s a lot like KDNK; it’s truly a voice for Carbondale. It’s nice to see local stories about people in our community. It adds to the sense that we’re all in this together. It takes a village to run a village; it takes a community to run a community. It’s heartwarming to see residents of this town willing to pitch in and work together to have an amenity like the newspaper. It’s very convenient, it’s a local voice for community news, and it’s fun.”
When a handful of residents got together a little more than a year ago to launch a new independent nonprofit newspaper, they weren’t sure how it would all work. But they were determined to make it happen. The founding board members told the Los Angeles Times, Spain’s El Mundo, Colorado Public Radio and other media that it was very much an experiment but it “beat the dickens out of sitting around and whining … .”
“I love Jeannie Perry’s writing. I think she’s great. The unclassifieds have been helpful. I love the cops and blotters. It’s so objective yet we all know who they’re talking about. It’s also good to see high school sports; those photos have been great. All the photos look really good.”
The newspaper has meant a lot of different things to a lot of people, so Sun staffers Jane Bachrach, Trina Ortega and Terray Sylvester hit the streets to find out a little more about The Sun.
WHY THE SUNSHINE page 9
Lessons from behind the headlines
e question mark on Mt. Sopris
Local beerworks a-brewin’
Page 2
Page 3
Page 7