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Archive for July 13th, 2010

Race for the Cure in Aspen – July 17, 2010

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

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Aspen is one of many cities around the world that participates in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. The annual race is held to help raise money for breast cancer research in the Pitkin, Garfield, and Eagle County areas while also aiding local non-profits with grant money. This invigorating and inspiring event gives women and their families a chance to help give back to everyone in the community who has known someone with breast cancer or has suffered themselves from breast cancer. This is the 20th anniversary for the Race in the Aspen area.

The Komen Aspen Race for the Cure is on Saturday, July 17, 2010 at Rio Grande Park. Registration begins at 7:15 a.m. and the race begins at 8:30 a.m. Men, women, and children of all ages are and athletic abilities are invited to participate in this philanthropic event. In addition to the race, there will be a silent auction and shopping centers open from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

To register or to learn more information about the Race for the Cure in Aspen, visit their website at http://www.komenaspen.org or give them a call at (970) 920-0250.

If you are still in need of lodging for the weekend of the Race, call Rocky Mountain Vacation Rentals at 1-888-866-2305 or visit our website at http://rockymountainvacationrentals.com/.

Hot Summer Nights at Ford Amphitheater

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

I have had the pleasure of attending all but one of the Hot Summer Nights Free Concert Series on Tuesdays at the Ford Amphitheatre.  This has to be the best deal going in the High Rockies.  The Vail Valley Foundation, with the help of their sponsor Bud Light, has done a fantastic job recruiting bands that is appeasing to the eardrums of all listeners in attendance.

It is enthralling to see little tykes with their parents and extended families parked on a checkered picnic blanket, enjoying tasty beats from the lush green lawn seating.  It certainly takes the edge off of the work hangover from Mondays.  In my opinion, there is not a bad seat in the house.  The acoustics are astonishing, and the seating offers a 180° view of the stage.

Each set is broken up into two parts, lasting about an hour and a half per side, dependant on the bands desired participation level.  So far each band that I have seen was a certain crowd pleaser, showing their appreciation of Vailites by playing until dusk.  By the end of the first set each week, the sun has stumbled just beyond the rolling mountains in Avon, and likely Edwards.  It leaves a most incredible canvas painted with fluffy, luminescent clouds and an impalpable array of lush orange, blues, purples, and yellows.

True to form, the second set typically hits the ground running and is capable of luring most eyes away from natural wonder, directing back towards the man-made stage ahead.  I couldn’t imagine leaving the amphitheatre on Tuesday nights with a feeling of melancholy.

So far we have seen Soulive, The Aggrolites, The Killdares, and Jonathon Tyler and the Northern Lights.  A bit of advice to those who plan on attending: make sure you are parked in the parking garage by 6:10 or so.  Not only is parking a royal pain after this time, but you will also miss the start of the show.

To those interested, there is another performance tonight by a group called Hoots & Hellmouth, who define their style as a blend of alt-country, rock, and gospel, filled with endless amounts of “attitude and energy”.  If you have no plans, and are within driving distance of Vail Valley, you have no excuses.

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