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2007 Snowsculpting Kids’ Choice was Team New York's
"Family Affair"
In the wild, baby elephants are nurtured by the
whole family group. They are born with fewer survival
instincts than most animals, and rely on their elders
to teach them what they need to know. Caring for
and shaping the next generation is an important
aspect of our sculpture and of our families.
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Breckenridge,
GENUINE
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Colorado
Mountain College will be building its new campus at the
north end of Breckenridge very soon. The town will be deeding
20 acres for the construction. I will be located near CR
3, which turns west off Highway 9 near the golf course.
The town and the college will work together to incorporate
the town’s vision into the design including community uses.
A major goal is meshing it with the adjacent Blue River
environment as well as trails and recreation paths in the
area. The college will also focus on building with green
concepts and technologies. Ground breaking should occur
later this year and the first building will be ready for
use by the end of 2008.
Breckenridge
Ski Resort executives outlined their long-range vision to
the town council recently. One of the major points is an expansion
onto Peak 6, increasing the amount of intermediate terrain
at the resort thus better accommodating the bulk of the customer
base. Increased snowmaking on Peak 7 will further this goal.
A new lift will take people from the base of Peak 8 over to
6 & 7 while the Rocky Mountain SuperChair will be realigned
to become a mid-mountain lift. A new restaurant at the top
of the Independence chair will allow people to stay on the
north side of the resort without returning to Peak 8. The
resort is also talking with the forest service about making
the bowls on Peak 6 accessible by foot to please the extreme
crowd. Additionally the cirque between 8 & 9 will be opened
up for additional experts only terrain.
The
Breckenridge Art Festival dates for the upcoming summer
are as follows:
July
6, 7, 8 th at Main St. Station, S Main St and Park Ave.
July
27, 28, 29 th and Sept 1, 2, 3 rd at the N Main St and Wellington
Rd.
Frisco
will hold an art festival over the July 4 th holiday and
Dillon is holding its first July 22, 23, 24th
www.TownofBreckenridge.com
More good info can be found
at:
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| The
South Park Recreation Center and the Breckenridge Ski and
Ride School have teamed up to offer The Fairplay Flyers.
This will be an eight-week program designed for kids whom
are our neighbors to the south ages 4-7. Skiing and snowboarding
have been proven beneficial to kid’s mental and physical
well being, including coordination and balance and developing
core muscles. Benefits to emotional and mental states by
releasing endorphins are also well known. The classes will
also provide interaction with peers thus improving social
skills and teamwork as well. Many kids in the area cannot
afford to pay retail for these experiences so the collaboration
will allow wider participation and promote a wider sense
of community.
The
Summit Foundation completed its semi-annual awards last
month to the tune of over $400,000 granted to local non-profit
organizations. Since 1984 the Foundation has awarded over
$8 million. Awards are given in categories like Art and
Culture to music festivals, Health and Human Services for
services like Advocates for Victims of Assault, Education
for the Boy Scouts, Sports like High Country Soccer, and
the list reaches a total of 45 community oriented groups.
More information at: www.SummitFoundation.org
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A taxpayer
approved mill levy has provided $350,000 to come available
to early childcare providers to renovate, expand or construct
facilities. The program is called Right Start and will improve
the quality, availability and affordability of early childcare.
Needs identified as immediate include night and weekend care,
and infant/toddler care. Childcare providers can apply for
up to $200,000 with matching funds from another source. Centers
may also apply for up to $25,000 for playground upgrades.
Applications can be found at the county website: http://www.co.summit.co.us/
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School News |
| The
Summit High School cheerleading squad took first place last
month at the CU Spirit Challenge, one of the largest competitions
in the state. Fourteen teams competed in four divisions.
The
Summit High ski team continues down its path towards another
state championship. The state championships are February
15-16 in Vail and nearly every skier from both the Summit
Nordic and alpine teams has qualified. The girls’ Nordic
team is lead by standout Briana Perkins while the boys’
team is lead by Tyler Reinking. The boys’ Alpine team has
three strong skiers in Fletcher McDonald, Drew Beling and
Brian Joyce while the girls’ team is equally strong with
Alex Guras, Laurel Broten and Erin Breslin. Check back for
the final results.
Early
detection of developmental problems can improve treatment
and often allow a child to be caught up with their peers
before they begin school. The CDC estimates 17% of all children
have some sort of development of behavioral disability.
Experts say seventy percent of children under 3 can be treated
and have no problems after that. An alliance between Summit
School District, Early Childhood Connections and the county
health department called Child Find is offering free screenings
to help with early detection. The First session was last
month but another will happen in April. Contact the Summit
Education Center at 970-668-3011 for more information.
Dillon
Valley Elementary and Breckenridge Elementary are applying
for applying for certification in the International Baccalaureate
Organization Primary Years Programme. The high school and
middle school are already in full swing with the later years
programs with rave reviews. The program’s foundation is
centered on personal responsibility, becoming a global citizen
and taking action to promote your values. Values taught
include appreciation, confidence, creativity, respect, tolerance
and taking responsibility for learning. The action component
is stressed as personally empowering and that you have the
ability to help others. More information on the program
can be found at: http://www.ibo.org/
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Another
exciting program going on at Dillon Valley Elementary is
the dual language program where students are immersed equally
in both English and Spanish. Classes are ideally divided
with native speakers in both then half the curriculum is
taught in each language. Currently only kindergarteners
and first graders are involved in the program because it
was deemed necessary for the students to spend their entire
school career in the total immersion. By the time the kids
are leaving fifth grade and heading for the middle school
they will be completely bilingual. Additionally, the academic
requirements for grade advancement are equal to non-bilingual
students. Studies have show that students who are fluent
in a second language are better overall in school, citizenship,
problem solving skills and they score better on standardized
tests.
Check
out our schools at: http://summit.k12.co.us/
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Snow News is Good News
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This
month at the World Cup World Championships Bode Miller
aims to be the first skier in history to win a gold
medal in all in five of the disciplines. He has four
and just needs to win the slalom, his weakest event.
Going into the championships he has finished only
one slalom race in the last year. The women’s team
should have strong showing also with the one two punch
Lindsey Kildow and Julia Mancuso, probably the best
pair from one country on the current circuit.
In
sad snow news our fourth skier death was reported late
last month. Of these only one was wearing a helmet and
he fell 30 feet from a jump and landed on his head.
Please where a helmet, it could save your life. |
| Big
news in the industry, Steamboat ski resort and much
of its nearby real estate is under contract for sale
to Intrawest Resorts, owners of Copper Mountain and
manager of Winter Park ski area. The ownership will
probably result in multiple area pass deals to compete
with Vail Resorts Summit and Eagle County deals. Improvements
on the mountain will certainly increase skier numbers
and drive up already rising real estate prices. Prices
in Steamboat are still considered reasonable when compared
with other resorts, if you are interested in finding
out more I can point you towards a good agent there.
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snow, always!
Contact
Tom
if you need tips on where to stay, eat or play. |
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LEADVILLE/ TWIN LAKES NEWS |
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WINTERFEST
A BLAST!
They
said it couldn’t be done. An event in January in Twin Lakes?
Well a small group of local revelers got together and decided
to prove ‘em all wrong. So on a Saturday in the middle of
January nearly 125 people showed up for an afternoon of
potluck and socializing. Over thirty kinds of soups and
chilies adorned the buffet line as well as a wide selection
of killer desserts and breads.
Three
out-of-towners, all under 15 years of age, walked away with
the snow sculpture competition ribbons. This was despite
strong entries from part time locals Tom and Kendra and
Buena Vista photographer Norman. The winning entries were:
1 st place a bust of Martin Luther King, 2 nd place a great
likeness of Jaba the Hut and 3 rd place was a depiction
of Mt. Elbert complete with a living waters representation
of Twin Lakes. Sorry it was past their bedtime so we didn’t
get the names. If anyone could help with this send us an
email. Other entries included a shark eating a water skier
and a very detailed depiction of a camera.
Everyone
raved about what a great time they had and all the neighbors
they met. The hay rides were a fantastic sidelight and the
bonfire was a big attraction as the sun was setting. Overall
the event couldn’t have been better. Thanks to all who helped
and hope to see everyone again at future events.
Go to www.VisitTwinLakesColorado.com
for more information.
VALENTINES’
SWEETHEART DINNER AND SNOWSHOE
February
14 th will see a romantic evening of dining at the Nordic
Lodge and a snowshoe stroll across the frozen lake under
the stars. The Lodge will begin seating at 5pm and will
offer a three course dinner for $25/pp. Choices include
lamb, salmon, duck and vegetarian supreme crepes will be
accompanied by soup or salad and dessert. Be sure to try
the house selection of our favorite Colorado winery; Woody
Creek, to accompany your meal.
Either
before or after dinner several guided snowshoe tours will
begin in front of the lodge and proceed across the meadow
and the west end of the lake to the fascinating ice formations
near where the creek enters. You may stroll at dusk before
dinner or under the stars after dinner. Bring your own snowshoes
or a limited number of rentals will be available if you
are in need.
The
evening will culminate in front of the fireplace with the
world’s finest organic coffee, Ruta Maya, served exclusively
at the Nordic Lodge. Brandies and hot chocolate will also
be available. What better way to spend a quality evening
with the one you love? Call Charlie at the Nordic Lodge
to make your dinner reservations at: 719-486-1830. Information
on other events and lodging packages if you prefer to stay
the night are available at: www.VisitTwinLakesColorado.com
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Investment
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The third and final release of the new Crystal Peak Lodge at
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You can see all the details of the project at: CrystalPeakLodgeInfo.
Don’t miss Breckenridge’s newest and final development at Peaks
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Market
conditions and other Rocky Mountain News |
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Through
the end of last year, or the first third of the ski season
Colorado ski areas beat their previous record from the year
before by a whopping 6.7%. Over 3.39 million skiers/riders
visited the state’s resorts, this despite average snowfall
and a shutdown of the Denver airport at Christmas time. We
are well underway to beat last season’s record of 12.53 million
snowriders.
In 2006 the Eisenhower
Tunnel set a record of its own; 11,092,693 vehicles passed through,
breaking the 11 million mark for the first time.
PS-Don’t
miss Breckenridge’s newest and final development at Peaks
7 & 8. Check out: http://www.rockymountaindreamhome.com/peak7_8_new.html
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