Aspen Times Weekly: Sept. 6 edition

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edited by RYAN SLABAUGH

Editor’s Note: As of deadline, our calendar database was not working properly, meaning we could not access events in Aspen, Basalt, Carbondale and El Jebel. We apologize for the inconvenience. Find all the events at www.aspentimes.com

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HEAR Guitarist Pat Metheny leads his Unity Band to a performance on Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Wheeler Opera House.

Snowmass Village Rotary Wine Festival, Snowmass village Mall. Celebrate extraordinary wines from around the world and delectable cuisine from local chefs. Call 1800SNOWMASS. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Snowmass Balloon Festival 7:30 a.m., Snowmass Village Softball Field. Highest and longest running hot air balloon festival in Colorado with more than 35 hot air balloons, balloon night glow, music, food and more. Call 1800SNOWMASS.

YOGA & EXERCISE ASPEN 970.948.5886

WWW.PAUSSA.COM

JIM@PAUSSA.COM

SAVE THE DATE WHEN: Saturday, September 8, 12pm-4pm WHERE: Aspen Recreation Center WHAT:

Doggie Day and Splash

Does your dog like to swim? Or does he like to have a good time playing Frisbee and running around with other dogs?

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Ragnar Relay Colorado, Snowmass. Begins in historic Breckenridge and leap frog to Vail and finishes up in Snowmass. More than 180 miles split between team members, through the most beautiful trails and roads the Rocky Mountains have to offer. Call 877-837-3529. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Ragnar Relay Colorado 12 p.m., Snowmass Begins in historic Breckenridge and leapfrog to Vail and finishes up in Snowmass. More than 180 miles split between team members, through the most beautiful trails and roads the Rocky Mountains have to offer. Call 877-837-3529.

Doggie Day at the ARC is the perfect opportunity for you and your best friend to do a little of both. Don’t worry if your dog is not a swimmer.... there will be fun activities for the water-shy as well. The entry fee is $5 and your dog must be current on rabies vaccinations and get a long with other dogs. All proceeds will go to Lucky Day Animal Rescue. Please join us for fun in the pool and out and meet some new friends all while supporting Lucky Day!

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Race For The Stars 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., YMCA of the Rockies-Snow Mountain Ranch Trail Duathlon (5k run/25k bike/5k run), and Children’s Duathlon. A high altitude Duathlon on beautiful mountain trails in the heart of the rocky mountains, only 60 miles from Denver. The race will be great for first timers, as well as offer a new challenge to seasoned veterans. All proceeds benefit the Shining Stars Foundation, which provides recreational and sport programming for children with cancer and life threatening diseases. Call 970-726-8009.

UNITY BAND TO A PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY

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AT THE WHEELER OPERA HOUSE. THE COMMUNITY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Sunday Service at the Aspen Chapel 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., 0077 Meadowood Drive at the Castle Creek Roundabout. The Aspen Chapel offers a Sunday Morning Service year-round at 9:30 a.m. The Aspen Chapel promotes an open and progressive theology, spiritual enrichment, and peace through interfaith engagement. The Chapel is open to all people. There are no insiders therefore there are no outsiders. Everyone is welcome. The Aspen Chapel is located at the Castle Creek roundabout. For more information please contact 970-925-7184 or info@ aspenchapel.org. Call 970-925-7184. Sunday Worship at Snowmass Chapel 9 a.m., Snowmass Chapel is located behind the fire station, 5307 Owl Creek Road, Snowmass Village. Snowmass Chapel nondenominational worship service every Sunday at 9 a.m. Sunday School and toddler care during the service. Creekside Cafe is open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for coffee; free Wi-Fi. Stop by and see us. Call 970-300-1213.

www.luckydayrescue.org

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