2DO BIG isGOOD - Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley
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2DO BIG isGOOD - Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley
Local & Region A2 | Sunday, August 17, 2014 | Vail Daily BIG is GOOD 2DO Vail Resorts gives largestever resort donation to local Habitat for Humanity affiliate OUR PICKS FOR THE TOP TWO ACTIVITIES IN THE VAIL VALLEY TODAY 1 Celebrate local art — Today is the final day of the Red Cliff Studio Tour. The tour is one of the longest sustained art events in Eagle County, with five locations in Red Cliff displaying the work of 13 artists. Most of these artists live in and/or have studio space in Red Cliff. Invited guest artists come from other places in Eagle County, as well as one artist from Salida and another from Paonia. By Randy Wyrick rwyrick@vaildaily.com VAIL — It’s fitting and proper that Habitat for Humanity’s biggest resort donation is from the biggest resort. Vail Resorts cleared everything out of 50 Lodge at Vail hotel rooms and donated everything to the local Habitat affiliate. There was one anxious moment when no one was quite sure if Habitat could handle a donation this big. Turns out they can. Fourteen guys, six trucks, some grunting and straining and the next thing you know the hotel is empty and Habitat’s warehouses are full. “The Lodge at Vail is doing an upgrade, so they needed to move a lot of stuff in a hurry,” explained Tom McKay, who runs Habitat’s ReStore. There’s all sorts of high end cherry wood furniture, lighting fixtures, lamps and sconces, ceiling fans … everything you find in an upscale hotel room that you wish you could take with you. Now you can. They moved it Thursday, and it’s available for purchase now. Most of it will be warehoused with samples HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, A13 ABOUT HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Habitat for Humanity of Eagle and Lake Counties is part of Habitat for Humanity International. Habitat builds simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with local families in need. Founded in 1995, Habitat for Humanity of Eagle and Lake Counties has built 33 homes to date housing over 100 children locally. To volunteer or for more information, go to www.habitatvailvalley.org. Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore showroom is at 150 Cooley Mesa Road next to Heidi’s Deli and Costco in Gypsum. The ReStore is open Monday-Friday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and on Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Call 970-328-1119, or go to ReStoreVailValley.org. The Habitat ReStore is the fundraising entity for the local Habitat affiliate. Submit to Town Talk? Submit to High Life Calendar? Submit to High Life Tips? 970-748-2933 970-748-2940 970-748-2941 IN MEMORY Founded by Jim Pavelich & Jon Van Housen Claudia Nelson Publisher Editor Don Rogers Managing Editor Edward Stoner Assistant Managing Editor Melanie Wong Business Editor Scott Miller Copy Chief Ross Leonhart Copy Editors Ali Murray Kaylee Porter Graphics Amanda Swanson Don Rogers 970-748-2920 CALL US: 970-949-0555 STOP BY THE OFFICE: 40780 U.S. Highway 6 & 24, Avon, CO 81620 Want to… Place a classified? Advertise? Distribute our paper? Submit a news tip? 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Vail Daily assumes no financial responsibility for errors beyond the cost of the actual space occupied by the error. 524 RED DRAW - CORDILLERA Expansive areas for entertaining flow easily inside and out of this gracious home, perfect for hosting events both large and small. The thoughtfully-designed floorplan is perfect for the couple in residence, with main floor master, gourmet kitchen/hearth room, dining room and living room, all of which are enhanced by beautiful gardens, covered porches and spacious patio areas. Four bedroom suites plus a private, two-bedroom guest suite. Oversized, three-bay garage. Situated in a private, wooded setting that is perfect for getting away from it all. 6 Bedrooms. 5.5 Baths $3,385,000 | MLS# 920653 Professional video available upon request. “Thank you for your interest in this distinctive, one-of-a-kind property. We look forward to the opportunity to be of service to you and your family.” Led Gardner 970-376-0223 • Led@LedGardner.com www.LedGardner.com Pam Horan-Kates 970-390-0669 phorankates@slifer.net The Vail Daily HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | Sunday, August 17, 2014 | A13 Join us for the Time Trial kick-off in Mountain Plaza (at the base of Gondola One in Vail Village) on Friday, August 22! · Ice cream après – 6pm · Kids activities – 6pm · FREE outdoor movie – 7:30pm From page A2 set up in Habitat temporary store in the Caddis Corner center in Gypsum, around the corner from Costco and next to Heidi’s Deli. Vail Resorts and the local Habitat affiliate — Habitat for Humanity of Eagle and Lake Counties — have been talking about this for weeks, so it wasn’t like this snuck up on anyone. Still, when you’re at the bottom of that mountain of furniture, moving it looks like a daunting task. But as the proverb says, “Many hands make light work.” OK, there’s nothing light about cherry wood furniture, but you get the idea. Vail Resorts employees volunteer more than 9,600 hours every year through the company’s Echo program. Besides young, strong volunteers who have never been tired, they donate more than $6.5 million every year to 224 nonprofits in their communities. “We saw the opportunity with the high quality furnishings at The Lodge at Vail, to support the Habitat for Humanity in a major way,” said Graham Frank, senior director of development with the Vail Resorts Development Co. Between Habitat for Humanity and recycling programs, everything stayed out of the local landfill and was returned to the community where it can do the most good, Frank said, adding that sustainability is a huge part of VR’s Echo program. “This is something we’ve had success with, and Habitat for Humanity is a great partner,” Frank said. “In this instance, Habitat was the right partner for a donation of this size. It takes significant infrastructure to be able to handle something like this,” Frank said. The Habitat ReStore’s second largest resort donation also came from Vail Resorts when the Inn at Beaver Creek was rebranding to become the Osprey in 2008. That hotel had 38 rooms. Habitat got the gig because it could move everything out in one day, without interfering with the resort’s day to day business operations, said Julie Kapala, Habitat’s communications and events coordinator. Don’t miss the Vail Time Trial on Saturday, August 23, from noon-6pm in Vail Village (starting at Solaris). Staff Writer Randy Wyrick can be reached at 970-748-2935 and rwyrick@vaildaily.com. Photo by Jack Affleck. Top Denver Cardiologists Move to the Mountains Eagle & Summit County now have the yeararound expertise of two top Denver cardiologists. After working together for decades in Aurora, Dr. Jerry Greenberg and Dr. Nelson Prager have relocated full-time to serve patients at clinics in Vail, Edwards, Eagle and Frisco. services for all your heart needs The Cardiology Institute (formally Avanti Cardiology) offers adult cardiology services, including pacemaker implants, management of coronary disease, hypertension, lipid disorders, arrhythmia, valvular heart disease, cardiomyopathies and congestive heart failure. 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