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Thank you FOR ALLOWING US TO SERVE YOU Our Alpine Bank Mobile ATM will be conveniently placed in the park, or stop by the Alpine Bank ATM across from the Crystal Theatre in Carbondale. Full-Service Banking CONSUMER • B USINESS • MORTGAGE • WEALTH MANAGEMENT* *Alpine Bank Wealth Management services are not FDIC insured, may lose value and are not guaranteed by the bank. 2 2016 Mountain Fair �Published by The Sopris Sun #MOUNTAIN FAIR on social media welcome Welcome to the 45 TH CARBONDALE MOUNTAIN FAIR! CommUNITY! This year’s theme is one of the core values of Carbondale. We may not all agree, but when it counts we come together and work out our differences. We support each other through hard times. We care about our environment, our cultures and the land that surrounds us. You don’t have to live here to be part of this unity. It’s a state of mind that keeps us connected all year long. We hope you will join us! www.carbondalearts.com USE #MOUNTAIN FA ON SOCIAL IR MEDIA Carbondale Arts and The Carbondale Creative District Carbondale became a certified Creative District in the state of Colorado in June. This certification comes with an award package valued at $40,000 and helps our creative community and businesses retain vibrancy and growth. CCAH is rebranding itself to Carbondale Arts and will oversee the Carbondale Creative District, as well as retain CCAH programming such as school arts education, The R2 Gallery and our beloved events like Mountain Fair and Green Is the New Black Fashion Extravaganza. Additionally, we are working with the community on important issues like housing and economic development. Take a look at our new web page at www.carbondalecreativedistrict.com. This fair is dedicated to Ruchille “Ro” Mead CCAH Executive Director 2004 - 2011 index Ro Mead died in the fall of 2015 and not a day goes by that we don’t Welcome ......................................... 3 miss her. Her warmth, her wit and her ability to laugh at herself were important information ........... 5 some of her favorite traits, but she had many others that defined Schedule ................................... 6-10 who she was. Ro was not a bit player on the stage of life but a fullblown star. She inspired us daily. She made us laugh. She pissed us Fairgrounds map................ 12-13 off at times as well. Ultimately, she left a legacy that continues artists ....................................... 14-19 today. That legacy involves art education in our public schools, the R2 Gallery and First Fridays. Ro started out as an artist/vendor at Food vendors ............................. 20 Mountain Fair and eventually ended up the q �ueen� . Her crown is Games ............................................. 21 now retired but not her memory. The love that threads through thank you............................. 22-23 CommUNITY is the love we will always have for this simply fabulous woman. We miss you Ro! carbondalearts.com �2016 Mountain Fair 3 Carbondale Arts: Save the Dates Carbondale Clay national Xi: the intimacy of Scale August 5 - September 3, 2016 Carbondale Arts is partnering with the Carbondale Clay Center for its 11th annual Clay National exhibition. “The Intimacy of Scale” features 32 ceramicists from around the country who have created works either smaller than 8”x8”x8” or larger than 24”x24”x24”. This show was juried by nationally acclaimed ceramicist Chris Gustin. Join us for an opening reception on First Friday, August 5 from 6 to 8 pm at the Carbondale Arts R2 Gallery in The Launchpad and at the Carbondale Clay Center. Stay tuned for Carbondale arts' events, classes and opportunities at carbondalearts.com or Carbondale arts on facebook Dance initiative's 5th annual Spectrum Dance Festival September 16-18, 2016 The 5th annual Spectrum Dance Festival presents performances of original choreography by some of Colorado’s most exciting dance companies as well as local dance artists and an outstanding series of workshops for the purpose of entertaining, educating and developing awareness and appreciation for the art of dance. The Festival includes the "Local Color" Performance on Sept. 16 at 7:30 pm at Carbondale Middle School, workshops on Sept. 17 and 18 at various times at The Launchpad, and Rennie Harris' Grass Roots Project performs on Sept. 17 at 7:30 pm at Carbondale Middle School. Stay tuned for a full line up of workshops and performances at www.danceinitiative.org. Mountain Fair Sustainability reuse is the key to reducing our waste and lowering our environmental fair-print! If we love our Mother Earth, it is now time for all of us to take personal responsibility in keeping her healthy. REDUCING and REUSING are important steps toward a zero-waste culture. While composting and recycling help, they are secondary. How can we all do this at Mountain Fair? Simply by using fewer single-use, disposable cups, plates and utensils. You can accomplish this by being aware of a few Green Team operations: ❁ rEuSE by bringing your own water bottles, plates, cups and uten- sils to the fair; wash them and take them home. It's like camping! ❁ Buy a souvenir stainless steel cup at the fair and reuse it for all your drinking needs. They are great for hot or cold drinks, soups etc. ❁ the Cantina uses red, recyclable cups for our mixed drinks that 4 2016 Mountain Fair �Published by The Sopris Sun Photo by Jane Bachrach we then wash and reuse. Composting and recycling are the next best personal steps at the fair. Please be part of this solution, not the problem, by assisting the volunteer-powered Green Team with proper sorting at the waste stations. PLEaSE rEMEMBEr: Although most of the � waste from the fair is composted, the #1 way for you to personally reduce your � fair-print� #MOUNTAIN FAIR on social media important information Sustainability continued and conserve local resources is to voluntarily bring your own water bottles, coffee mugs, plates and utensils from home. Wash at water stations. REUSE and take home. It's EASY! � ort your waste in the propS erly marked containers at our well-marked waste stations where you will find friendly volunteers. Just about anything you purchase from a food vendor goes in the green compost bins. All food scraps, utensils, plates, bowls, cups and paper products are compostable. aLCoHoL Cannot BE BrouGHt into tHE ParK or taKEn out ❁ Buy your refreshments at the Sopris Cantina and walk around the park (except the Oasis). The Cantina sells New Belgium beer, the locally made Roaring Fork Beer Mountain Fair Brew, local vodka from Marble Distillery and our famous Stripped mojitos, as well as Big B's hard ciders. Special Marble Marys will be available Saturday and Sunday mornings. ❁ IDs and wristbands are required for persons drinking alcohol. All coolers will be inspected at the entrances of the fair, and we expect all fairgoers to comply with these regulations. BiCYCLES ❁ aLL beer cups are CoMPoStaBLE! We do not sell bottled water � at the fair. We have several WATER STATIONS full of clean mountain water marked with red and white water signs. Please bring your own reusable container and keep it with you. ❁ MUST BE PARKED in the bike corrals at the Forest Service parking lot off Weant or the Seventh Street swimming pool area. Failure to comply may result in removal of your bike from the park. Thanks to Aloha Mountain Cyclery! I�f you are finished with your program, please promote REUSE by leaving it at the Entrance/Exits for others to use. ❁ Parking and handicappedaccessible restrooms are available at the Forest Service parking lot on Main Street, which allows easy access into the Oasis area. ❁ Park restrooms are also handicapped accessible. ❁ Proper identification must be posted on vehicles or they will be towed. We thank our zero-waste community partners: The Town of Carbondale, Carbondale Arts, Evergreen Events, New Belgium Brewing, Pitkin County Composting, the Carbondale Environmental Board and YOU for being part of the Green Team! Stop by the Green Team tent to learn more! HanDiCaPPED ParKinG & HanDiCaPPED rEStrooMS CooL DoWn ❁ A misting shower will be set up behind the gazebo at the corner of Seventh and Euclid. Fairgoers are invited to cool off throughout the day. LaWn CHairS, uMBrELLaS & SHaDE CoVErinGS ❁ Shade tents are chosen through a lottery process. This process ended on July 20. If you did not get a chance to participate we are very sorry. Our hope is to raise enough money through our lottery system to create a large shade tent that will house many folks together and do away with individual tents. Lottery winners are still expected to share their space if they are not using it. ❁ Lawn chairs placed in an arc in front of the sound booth must be of the low variety, without a high back. rEMinDErS ❁ No dogs, pets or glass allowed in the park. Citations from the police will be issued. ❁ No alcohol may be brought into the park or taken out. ❁ No bicycles in the park. Thanks for helping! FirSt aiD ❁ The Carbondale Fire District will once again staff the First-Aid Booth, located in front of the pavilion at the Open Space. REUSE MORE TO USE LESS! Photo by Renee Ramge carbondalearts.com �2016 Mountain Fair 5 Schedule The 45th Annual Carbondale Mountain Fair The unity of community! FRIDAY, JULY 29 Fair oPEnS at noon For artiSan BootHS A quiet time to shop the amazing array of arts and crafts. Support the artists who help support this fair! HOT TIP: Check out the Carbondale Arts Silent Auction Booth for the best deals at the fair while helping arts education in our schools! G 4:00 opening Blessing by Lightning Heart G 4:10 rhythms of the Heart Community Drum Circle Laurie Loeb leads more than 300 people in a melding of beats and spirit in one of the favorite drum circles of the year. Bring a percussion instrument. This is one of the goosebump moments of the fair! G 5:00 Spoken Word Blessing G 5:10 Welcome by Mayor Pro tem Dan richardson G 5:15 Sneaky Pete and the Secret Weapons The Weapons have been taking Wyoming by storm with their funky, gritty, jam funk that gives you no choice but to get up and dance. Their weapons are instruments and they will start the 45th off in a great groove style. www.secretweaponsmusic.com. HOT TIP: One of the band members, Jack Tolan, is a Roaring Fork Valley local so expect a great show of friendship! 6:00 Carbondale arts Valley artists’ Gallery opening reception Meet the artists, sip wine and buy art. A great start to the fair! Artists include: Andréa Bersson, Anne Buchanan, Brian Colley, Staci Dickerson, Lisa Ellena, Bob Gilmore, Charlotte Graham, Giana Grossman, Sharill Hawkins, Sybil Hill, Asha Ironwood, Sarah Keeting, Dave Kodama, Paul Markham, Marlane Miller, Judy Milne, Penelope Olson. Carla Reed, Greg Watts and Pam Williams. The booth is located across from the playground. HOT TIP: Charlotte Graham Whitney will be signing copies of her books "Memoirs of a River...Up the Crystal" Volumes 1 and 2. G 6:30 Pop up Sing along Let’s get everyone in front of the Gazebo for a rousing rendition of “Imagine” by John Lennon. Words will be provided. o 6:30 oasis tent Dance Showcase! Come enjoy the varied dance forms, music and performers for the fair’s Oasis Tent opening evening performance. Join performers from Carbondale, Grand key: G Gazebo o oasis Photo by Renee Ramge Junction, Denver, Durango and New Mexico! Jason Young, MC, hosts: Tús Nua Belly Dance-Sarah Brotherson, Denise Hayes, Ginger Hultquist, Megan Kalthoff, Sue Bilstad, Shanti Cartmell, Janelle Ortiz; Salsa-Tanell Lavender, Ernie Priest; Roaring Fork Social Dancers-Eileen Tucker, Bill McCann; solos and duets- Kayleigh Steinback,Melissa Salyers; Ngoma African Drum & Dance-Eric Baumheier, Jessica Congdon, Leeza Monge; Gina Mile, Aja McAdams, Maggie Cruz, Pixie Byrne, Katie Hedley, Ann McAlpin, Noah Arneson, Andrew Mile; Capoiera-Michael Linter. Join the show next year! Contact: Denise at oasis.showcase@yahoo.com. G 7:00 Spoken Word artists Poetry written for our community, about our community, by our community. Poets: Alyssa Szcelina, Alya Howe, David Starbear, Julia Lee, Kailey Morford and Natalie Rae. G 7:10 tango alpha tango Portland’s Tango Alpha Tango is best experienced amid a crowded room of sweaty guitar junkies. From the first bluesy electric-guitar riff, front man Nathan Trueb’s shows his ability to write a good tune and dominate a guitar neck, but also the band’s flawless fusion of blues and rock with funky bass lines and psychedelic keys make it the perfect kick-off to Friday night at Mountain Fair. www.tangoalphatango.com. SATURDAY, JULY 30 C 7:00 Mount Sopris run off Sponsored by Independence Run and Hike. A shorter, easier 4-mile downhill from the top of Prince Creek Road or the longer run over The Crown. The longer race starts at the Emma schoolhouse with registration starting at 6:30 a.m. The 4-mile race registration will take place in Sopris Park at 7 a.m. A bus will transport racers to the top for the 4-mile at 7:15 a.m. A shuttle will also be available at 11 a.m. to take racers back to their vehicles. The race finishes at the Sopris Park Open Space. C Competition 6 2016 Mountain Fair �Published by The Sopris Sun oS open Space #MOUNTAIN FAIR on social media Schedule SATURDAY, JULY 30 continued C 10:30 Fly Casting Competition Sponsored by Alpine Angling and Gill Finn. o 9:30 all Valley Music together with annie Flynn Music play!!! Fun for young children and all those young at heart — parents, friends, families and alumni. Come sing, dance and drum, and play together with all your favorite Music Together friends and songs!!!! With Annie Flynn, Jimmy Byrne and guest musicians. o 11:00 SoL theater thoroughly Modern Millie Selections of music from the show presented by SOL Theater. o 10:00 the oasis Children’s Carnival opens The carnival will benefit student projects at Carbondale Community School and Roaring Fork High School. Don’t miss the Tumble Bubble. G 10:00 aspen Santa-Fe Ballet Folklorico Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Folklórico enriches the lives of local children through free, after-school instruction in Mexican folkloric dance. The award-winning Folklórico ensemble performs regularly across the region. Folklórico transcends cultural barriers through the art of dance, teaching artistic excellence, promoting positive youth development, and encouraging the crossing of cultural boundaries by students and their families. G 10:45 the Cowboy Choir The Roaring Fork Valley's very own Cowboy Corral is singin' a few songs of the range includin' some old favorites and classic cowboy tunes. Hitch up and come on over for some mighty fine entertainment and fun for the whole family! G 11:00 Zononoka & the Flying Mallets A locally based marimba band serving up the music of Zimbabwe, South Africa, Puerto Rico and beyond. The group is co-directed by local percussionist Eric Baumheier of the Carbondale Rhythm Collective, and renowned drummer David Alderdice of North Fork Embodying Rhythm. Band members include Aja McAdams, Arlyn Deva Alderdice, Jeanette Carey, Jen Sanborn & Shanti Baumangelis. The Flying Mallets is an African style youth marimba band made up of local students. Members include: Miles and Bodhi Lloyd, Kawak Miranda,Thomas Romano, Seylia Schmidt, Lauren and Julia Curry, Stella Guy Warren and Shalila McAdams. www.carbondalerhythm.org. C 11:00 Pie Baking Contest Theme: CommUnity. Located at the Judging Tent. Bring entries to the tent from 10:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Be sure to stop by later to buy a slice of heaven. Categories include: Cream, Fruit and Exotic. o noon Songwriter Showcase Local singer songwriters share their talent and sometimes a bit of wisdom. Welcome Friends of the Fair! My involvement with this fantastic event is an example of my commitment to the Roaring Fork Valley and the wonderful people who live here. Working with volunteers has been a labor of love and brings me the same joy that working with Buyers and Seller’s does, on a daily basis. Let me know how I can help you realize your real estate goals! Sarah Murray Broker Associate 970.618.0109 sarah@masonmorse.com Carbondale | 290 Hwy 133 | 970.963.3300 | www.masonmorse.com carbondalearts.com �2016 Mountain Fair 7 Schedule SATURDAY, JULY 30 continued C noon Single Horseshoes tournament At Glassier Park, located a half block from the fair on Weant Boulevard. Sign up in advance at the Information Booth or just show up. G 12:30 niceness Hailing from the San Juan region of our state, Niceness blends solid grooves with conscious lyrics that hail back to the origins of reggae music with nods to soul, hip hop and funk. Their debut recording is called “Sunshine.” The lead singer, Koral, found her conscious roots at CRMS and you might spot a couple of classic 8750 band members! www.facebook.com/thenicenessband. o 1:00 Jeff and Paige Naturalists, educators and performers. Jeff and Paige mix it up in one big ball of love for the whole family to enjoy. A fair favorite! C 1:30 Limbo Contest Located in the Open Space. How low can you go? Hosted by Dr. Limbo and his kind sidekick John Foulkrod. Must be 18 years old or older. o 2:00 Kids’ Limbo Contest See How low can you go? G 2:30 PigPen theater Company A band of storytellers, PPT performed at Mumford & Sons' return to the Gentlemen of the Road Festival, and made their feature film debut in Jonathan Demme's "Ricki and the Flash" starring Meryl Streep. These guys have their own Ted Talk and blogs and theater shows. Expect the unexpected with acoustic instrumentation and soaring vocals. www.pigpentheatre.com. o 3:00 JaS Student Showcase C 4:00 Women’s Woodsplitting Competition Sponsored by Ackerman Log & Timber, in the Open Space. Hottest competition at the fair! Get there early for front row seats. HOT TIP: You need to sign up early at the Info Booth to compete. Costumes welcome! A benefit auction of the wood follows. o 4:00 teen Showcase Please come and enjoy the recent works by AMP students Camillo Guevara-Stone and Narayan Koss. They'll be playing pieces written during this summer's Songwriter Camp. o 4:45 the Brink and Hard Wire Local teen rockers take the stage! G 5:00 Spoken Word artists Poetry written for our community, about our community, by our community. Poets: Alyssa Szcelina, Alya Howe, David Starbear, Julia Lee, Kailey Morford and Natalie Rae. key: G Gazebo o oasis Photo by Renee Ramge G 5:15 Gipsy Moon A four-piece group of artists on an endless musical journey, sharing songs with the hopes of planting inspiration into the soul, starting a fire in the heart, and building community that invokes love in its wildest manifestations. The blend of gypsy jazz, indie folk and bluegrass create music that hippies and poets, lovers and dancers, freaks and families alike can all come together to sing and dance to until the sun comes up. www.gipsymoonband.com. o 6:00 Spoken Word Hosted by Alya Howe. An invitation to all poets and spoken word artists to share their words and their visions for the community. Sign up: 10 minutes before event begins and during the event until our time runs out. oS 6:30 Sopris Soarers presents: CommunitY Carrie and Genevive Vickers exemplify connection in the art of play. A story of sharing the unity of childhood. Stacey Everson and Elissa Rodman engage in a flirtatious story telling of the dynamics of softness feminity�and hardness � � masculinity�playing in UNITY. G 7:00 Spoken Word artists G 7:05 atomga Consciousness is something this 10-piece Afrofunk collective takes very seriously. Since their inception in 2011, they have meticulously studied the hypnotic grooves and lyrical prowess of Afrobeat’s forefathers in order to maintain musical integrity and positively contribute to afrobeat in a modern setting. ATOMGA’s music encourages their listeners to wake up and grasp life with awareness. www.atomga.com. oS 9:00 Dance of the Sacred Fire Let the thrill of fire captivate and excite you! Dancing in the night. Flames circle and spin before your very eyes! Unleashing your inner god/goddess to experience this visual feast! C Competition 8 2016 Mountain Fair �Published by The Sopris Sun oS open Space #MOUNTAIN FAIR on social media Schedule SUNDAY, July 31 C 8:00 Porcupine Loop Bike race Sponsored by Aloha Mountain Cyclery. Fun is our goal — costumes required. The mountain bike race starts at 8 a.m. Meet behind the gazebo and be ready to ride! oS 8:30 Yoga with true nature o 9:30 all Valley Music together with annie Flynn Music play!!! Fun for young children and all those young at heart — parents, friends, families and alumni. Come sing, dance and drum, and play together with all your favorite Music Together friends and songs!!!! With Annie Flynn, Jimmy Byrne and guest musicians. G 10:00 Earthbeat Choir Earthbeat has been charming fair audiences for many years. Young faces, sweet harmonies and fun songs make for the perfect way to begin the day. o 10:00 the oasis Children’s Carnival opens Newly expanded games and activities for more family fun! The Carnival will benefit student projects at Carbondale Community School and Roaring Fork High School. o 10:30 Family Yoga and Mindfulness Start you morning with the gift of the present! Cultivate an open mind and body through simple yoga postures and mindfulness practices that you can use throughout the day. All ages and levels are welcome. C 11:00 Cake Baking Contest at the Judging tent Theme: Mythical Creatures. Bring cakes to the Judging Tent from 10-10:45 a.m. Categories include Cake, Exotic and Alternative. Be sure to buy a slice at the end. G 11:00 the Colorado ambassadors of Gospel For 15 plus years, this multi-talented group has been leaving audiences spellbound, singing gospel renditions and spirituals. Their infectious enthusiasm captivates the entire crowd. Can we get an � Amen� ? HOT TIP: This band has wowed us in the past and you should not miss this!! Who knows when they will be back! o 11:30 annual Hoop Contest with Betty Hoops For kids and adults. With 5X Guinness Book Athlete, Betty Hoops! Free instruction at the Hoop Booth in the main venue. Bettyhoops.com. C noon Doubles Horseshoes tournament At Glassier Park, located a half block from the fair on Weant Boulevard. Sign up in advance at the Information Booth or just show up. o 12:30 Jarabe Mexicano Mariachi Workshop Fun for the whole family! Sing and dance to popular Mexican songs, with a beginner lesson in Mariachi music! G 12:30 Pearl and Wood Hailing from the Roaring Fork Valley, Pearl & Wood weave silvery harmonies, raw banjo, and refined cello to deliver a fresh taste of Americana. Get your Raffle Tickets! Buying raffle tickets is one of the best ways to support Carbondale arts programming! There are so many great raffle packages to be had. The Grand Adventure Package includes a slew of Sunlight Mountain day passes, two nights in the Brettleberg condos, A Blazing Adventures Trip for four, a cruiser bike donated by Aloha Mountain Cyclery and hand painted by Glenwood artist Ed Porras, and much more. There are also Aspen ski packages, massages, gift cards and Glenwood staycations! We would like to extend a big thank you to all the businesses that donate to this important raffle and to Sue Drinker and team: Rebecca Murray, Regina Piccone, Cortney McDougal and Jody Ensign! o 1:30 Jeff and Paige Naturalists, educators and musicians, Jeff and Paige mix it all up into one big ball of love for the environment that catches fire with children and adults alike. A Mountain Fair favorite. Environmental-themed children's musical performers. oS 2:00 Sopris Soarers Youth Grace Ferguson, Maya Lindbloom, Brynlee Graves and Brooke Beck. Sopris Soarers is the brainchild of Stacey Everson. Classes in Aerial Silks for young and old are held at The Launchpad or by contacting Stacey at: cdaleaerialartists@gmail.com. G 2:30 First Word - Julia Lee G 2:35 Bicycle annie featuring Gonzales This band takes you on a musical journey with rock as the vehicle. Bicycle Annie can go 90 from Led Zeppelin to Green Day. ww.bicycleannie.com. HOT TIP: The Silent Auction will be closing at 3 pm. Proceeds help Carbondale Arts School Education Programs. These are the best deals in the fair! o 2:30 Songwriters Showcase Local singer songwriters share their talent and sometimes a bit of wisdom. o 3:00 Mountain Fair acoustic Jam Bring an instrument and play with your friends! C 4:00 Men’s Woodsplitting Championship Sponsored by Ackerman Log & Timber. The testosterone is heavy in this popular event in which one man will be crowned King. A benefit auction of the wood follows. HOT TIP: Last chance to shop the vendors. Lots of wonderful treasures to be found! G 5:00 Spoken Word artists Poetry written for our community, about our community, by our community. Poets: Alyssa Szcelina, Alya Howe, David Starbear, Julia Lee, Kailey Morford and Natalie Rae. carbondalearts.com �2016 Mountain Fair 9 Schedule CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GRADUATES! THE CLASS OF 2016 IS ATTENDING THE FOLLOWING HIGH SCHOOLS: Ansel Baker – Cortez High School Wyatt Balderson – Basalt High School Jake Bozza – Aspen High School Henry Butchart – Basalt High School Alejandra Butcher-Salazar – CRMS Madison Hocknell – Basalt High School Miles Lloyd – Tara Performing Arts High School Jace Luck – Glenwood Springs High School Rowan McAlpin-Sampsel – CRMS Allie McKinley – CRMS Kate Oldham – CRMS Keturah Roeser – Roaring Fork High School Wyatt Smetzer – CRMS Dylan Webster – CRMS Sam Winter – CRMS Kaitlyn Young – CRMS G 5:15 Jarabe Mexicano Jarabe Mexicano takes its name from the Spanish reference to traditional forms of mariachi music. The ensemble incorporates the diversity of their backgrounds and musical training into a vast Latin repertoire that includes traditional boleros, huapangos, sones, and rancheras as well as contemporary cumbias, reggae, doo wop, and American standards. www.marianliebowitz.com/jarabe-mexicano. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 2012 AS THEY COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL: G 7:00 Spoken Word artists Poetry written for our community, about our community, by our community. Poets: Alyssa Szcelina, Alya Howe, David Starbear, Julia Lee, Kailey Morford and Natalie Rae Zachary Baker US Coast Guard Academy, CT Sophie Catto Bennington College, VT Julia Ely American University, NY Maia Goel University of Hawaii, HI Max Hunsaker Puget Sound University, WA Julia Jungquist CU Boulder, CO Abby Kruse Western Wash University, WA Jari Lindholm San Diego State University, CA Gabe Mertz Lewis and Clark, OR Danielle Minor Fort Lewis, CO Ryan Myler Boston University, MA Matthew Palomino Chapman University, CA (defer 1 yr) Tessa Pargiter-Hatem The New School, NY Carly Rosenthal Traveling- South America Avery Royer CU Boulder, CO Andra Sakson Sailing Lexi Smith CU Boulder, CO Sophie Timms UC Santa Cruz, CA Jullian Wentzel Mesa State University & EMT, CO “The need for imagination, a sense of truth and a feeling of responsibility – these are the three forces which are the very nerve of education.” – Rudolf Steiner 16543 Highway 82, Carbondale waldorfschoolrf.org • 970.963.1960 10 2016 Mountain Fair �Published by The Sopris Sun Photo by Renee Ramge SUNDAY, JULY 31 continued G 7:05 Black Lillies Hailing from Knoxville, this band has won wide acclaim for its country tinged, western hinged Americana music. They have won awards like � Best Americana Band� , played the Grand Ol’ Opry, Bonaroo Music Festival, Pickathon and Pagosa Folk and Bluegrass. Keep your eye on this band! They will bring this festival home in foot-stomping style. ww.theblacklillies.com. G 9:00 the 2016 Mountain Fair Slideshow Created by Mark Burrows, Jim Ryan, Jane Bachrach, Jessica Hedges, Andrea Bersson Renee Ramge, Lewis Cooper and Eric Allen. THE END… See you next July 28-30, 2017 #MOUNTAIN FAIR on social media THIS ESSAY ABOUT THE WALDORF SCHOOL ON THE ROARING FORK GRADUATE MILES PETTERSON IN HIS WAS SUBMITTED BY OUR SUCCESSFUL APPLICATION TO YALE UNIVERSITY. MILES PETTERSON WALDORF SCHOOL ON THE ROARING FORK • 970.963.1960 • HIGHWAY 82 NEAR WHOLE FOODS carbondalearts.com �2016 Mountain Fair 11 artists BoDY, BatH & SPiriti 151 121 149 150 130 Photo by Renee Ramgee 117 OASIS Family Fun Zone 2 Faith Lutheran Church & Daycare Center Fun with Felt 949-870-0139 7 Hands of Wax & Sand art Project Wax Molds & Sand Art 970-947-8989 6 Kiddzstuf Candlemaking 832-782-4392 4 Marshmallows & Clouds Face Painting 303-929-3247 5 rising Crane training Center Balance Games & T-shirts 970-274-8437 3 rosemary Hoops Painted Lady Glitter Tattoos - Temporary 970-433-6006 33 147 148 131 51 24 aspen intuitives Astrology & Tarot Readings 970-274-1130 Dirty Water Soap Works Handmade Soap & Lotion Bars 970-270-9412 Dynamic roots Herbal Remedies: Teas Skin Care & Tinctures 732-284-8477 Embodi ohm Mehndi Henna Body Art 719-761-7063 Everyday Essentials Essential Oil Healing Product 203-710-8802 Happy Hairbraiding 53 French Styles 719-221-0541 Massage Co-op Massage 970-379-6601 nanina ra Healing arts Organic Body Products 818-445-6768 the Goat’s Goods Goat Milk Lotion and Soap 970-846-7695 Queen of the Meadow Organic Plant Based Beauty Care 970-372-1189 CLaY & CEraMiCSi 55 Bluehaven Porcelain Dinnerware & Decorative Items 512-423-0220 92 Brentwood Pottery Handthrown Functional & Decorative Pottery 719-429-2065 83 Carbondale Clay Center Wheel Demo’s 970-589-0499 107 Kiote Clay Pottery Decorative & Functional Ware 39 raku round the Clock Raku Clocks & Wall Art 505-515-7736 14 2016 Mountain Fair �Published by The Sopris Sun 44 tara Miller Claywork Functional Stoneware 88 Willi Eggerman Ceramics Tableware & Sculpture 303-648-1612 47 Wishing Star Pottery Decorative & Functional Stoneware & Porcelain 970-318-0382 CLotHinGi 136 autumn teneyl Designs 137 Eco Chic Fashion 970-946-5400 98 Color Creek Fiber art Hand-dyed/Hand-built Clothing 970-778-5985 54 Colors artwear Hand-dyed One-Of-A-Kind Clothing 805-320-8685 109 Cyndi Buck Designs 110 Upcycled Hand-dyed Clothing Sweaters & Accessories 303-437-1012 52 Cyndy Love Designs Children’s Clothing 970-948-2761 144 Dye-namics 145 Tie-dye & Batik Clothing & Tapestries 970-389-6270 132 Festive Fascinators Hair Decor with Feathers Flowers Etc. 970-708-0829 56 Goddess Gear Organic Fiber Women’s Clothing 303-241-0911 104 Grebe Batik 105 Custom Sewn Cotton & Gauze Clothing 435-260-1029 96 Hippy Chic Designs Re-purposed Fire Hose Accessories 808-384-8494 133 July Five Functionally Elegant Women’s Clothing 970-209-7255 #MOUNTAIN FAIR on social media 21 Years Open 7 Days/Week 970-963-1700 ! Locally Owned! ! pp a H u o yM F n i nta ! air! RJ Paddywacks Pet Outfitter 400 E.!Valley Road #I/J • By City Market – El Jebel RFTA IS YOUR GREEN TICKET to THE Carbondale Mountain Fair Don’t worry about drinking, driving, or parking! RFTA is the easy and hassle free way to the Carbondale Mountain Fair! If you are commuting from up or down valley, the BRT and Local buses will drop you off at the Carbondale Park & Ride, then catch the Carbondale Circulator which will drop you off right at Sopris Park. NATIONAL SHEEPDOG FINALS S E P T E M B E R 1 3 – 1 8, 2 0 1 6 ! STRANG RANCH 3933 COUNTY ROAD 39 OAD 102 102 ARBONDALE DALE, COL OLORADO ORADO CARBON Food Food & Craft Craft Fair Fair Lamb Cook Off Off Doggie Doggie Demos Fun Fun for for the W Whole hole F Family amily VOL VOLUNTEERS UNTEERS NEEDED Carbondale Circulator operates from 5:02am to 8:41pm . When the Carbondale Circulator is not running outside of the normal operating hours local buses will continue into downtown Carbondale. Visit www.rfta.com for LOCAL, BRT and Carbondale Circulator schedules. Call us at 970.925.8484 SHEEPDOGFINALS.COM carbondalearts.com �2016 Mountain Fair 15 artists CLotHinGi continued 59 nina Paul Design Colorful Clothing & Re-fab Sweaters 303-440-5707 87 Paramour Velour Gypesetter Fashion 808-346-2923 64 S.C. Designs Womens Clothing & Hats 970-527-5225 87 Soma threads Upcycled Clothing 970-379-6625 CuLinarY artSi 141 Bee Chama Honey Raw Honey�,Bee Pollen, Wax & Honey Comb 575-418-8284 26 Colorado Mountain Honey Honey, Beeswax & Pollen 970-309-1029 27 Coonridge organic Goat Cheese Pre-packaged & Shelf Stable 505-350-1579 139 o’Hara’s Jams & Jellies Jams, Mustards & Marinades 970-799-0089 143 organic Food Worx Dips, Chips & Salads 310-409-8494 DraWinG & PaintinGi 135 Heartwood artist Original Prints & Cards 928-451-5075 111 Lindsay Sutton art Painted Glass & Birch Wood 601-818-3801 75 Mark Ludy inc. 76 Drawings & Books 970-556-3740 125 Meg Harper arts Paintings, Prints & Purses 480-208-1861 16 2016 Mountain Fair �Published by The Sopris Sun 41 Kate Seeley Artwork - Framed Prints & Clothing 720-237-9155 106 Walden Watercolors Watercolors, Fine Prints & Greeting Cards 970-309-3274 FaBriC artSi 62 arubymoon Block Print Fabric Flags, Bags & More 303-668-1629 84 Blowfish Handmade Trucker Hats & Accessories 970-404-0800 35 Button Box aprons Aprons, Napkins, Cards, Potholders & Toothfaerie Bugs 505-670-5198 138 Colorado Hammock Handwoven from Upcycled Fibers 919-830-4887 #MOUNTAIN FAIR on social media artists FaBriC artSi continued 85 Defiant Pack Bikepacking Outdoor Gear 203-952-6483 113 HollysMeadow Hand Stitched Wool Animals & Birds 303-601-2117 128 Jen G Studios Kitchen Towels, Sketchbooks, Greeting Cards 720-891-9149 93 Leo’s Dry Goods Illustrations in Thread 303-875-7887 80 Lunar Designs Kitchen-towels, Shirts, Totes, Cards, Etc. 970-309-6996 65 Peace Dog Pet Wares & Treats 303-718-1600 45 the Hatters 46 Leather, Canvas, Velvet Hats with Feathers 719-680-4247 81 two + two Reusable Fabric Food Bags & Bowl Covers 970-618-3187 118 69 120 49 50 142 71 116 82 124 GLaSSi 36 Dasein Designs Stained Glass Windows 970-946-7412 23 Ecofab arts Upcycled Glass Flowers 832-782-4392 JEWELrYi 102 Denise algueseva Hand Painted & Crochet Jewelry & Raku Pottery 719-661-5341 61 Bohemi Modern Bohemian Jewelry 303-819-2618 123 Canyon Design Jewelry - textiles Sterling Jewelry with Turquoise & Stones 505-686-4080 37 38 14 94 127 78 72 Chaos Creations Recycled Copper Jewelry 307-231-1822 Cowboy’s Sweetheart Kick-Ass Jewelry 303-229-5564 Crystal illusions Sterling & Gemstone Jewelry 303-517-6141 Crystal Hartman art Jewelry Sculptural Jewelry 970-769-0594 Dancing Elk Designs Fine Antler Jewelry 719-480-9170 Dragon nymph Crafting Elf/Faerie/Goblin Ears & Pendants 970-274-9587 Esther Sullivan Design Handmade Metal Jewelry 802-272-4038 Finer Edge Studio Finer Artisan Jewelry 303-638-0184 Good Carma Jewelry Upcycled Auto Metal 719-221-1717 Gronstedt Design Reindeer Leather� Antler & Pewter Jewelry 303-875-0324 LeGrande Jewelry Knotted Leather & Jewelry & Bags 970-275-6525 Mosaic Planet Jewelry Earrings & Necklaces 541-778-5602 nature Studio Contemporary Jewelry & Housewares 303-905-8678 reForM artisan jewelry Hand-forged Sterling Silver Jewelry rex Foster - artist Fossil Ivory Jewelry 830-446-9307/9331 richard Lindsay Design Jewelry 505-699-3375 Carbondale Arts Valley Artists’ Gallery A core mission of Carbondale Arts is promoting local artists. Please stop by the Locals’ Gallery and see the incredible talent that lives in this valley! Paintings and prints, jewelry and photography, pottery and crafts. Artists include: Andréa Bersson, Anne Buchanan, Brian Colley, Staci Dickerson, Lisa Ellena, Bob Gilmore, Charlotte Graham, Giana Grossman, Sharill Hawkins, Sybil Hill, Asha Ironwood, Sarah Keeting, Dave Kodama, Paul Markham, Marlane Miller, Judy Milne, Penelope Olson. Carla Reed, Greg Watts and Pam Williams. H Don’t MiSS tHE VaLLEY artiStS’ BootH oPEninG PartY: Friday at 6 p.m. Charlotte Graham Whitney will be signing copies of her books “Memoirs of a River...Up the Crystal” Volumes 1 and 2 at the Valley Artists’ Booth Friday 6-7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1-2 p.m. 97 riverbend Beads Beaded Jewelry & Accessories 720-454-2202 31 rocky’s Hardwear Sterling Silver Jewelry 316-393-6801 28 Speakingrock Jewelry Steampunk Jewelry 505-699-7535 112 Stone Creek Designs Fine Art Jewelry 928-600-2044 30 Velo Bling Designs Bicycle Part Jewelry & Accessories 303-947-3440 57 Vickie Deane Jewelry Jewelry 505-955-1996 carbondalearts.com �2016 Mountain Fair 17 artists artists JEWELrYi continued 146 Wari Designs Wire Wrap & Macrame Jewelry 42 Wild Feather & Stone Handcrafted Art Jewelry 970-948-6859 99 WireWeaver & Junk Mail Crocheted Wire Jewelry & Postage Stamp Magnets 505-988-5777 LEatHEri 32 Harvest Leather Design Leather with a Southwestern Flair 316-640-1904 60 Jaxy Blue LtD Handmade Leather Handbags, Belts & Cuffs 303-517-8484 122 Willymoc Custom Handsewn Shoes 208-317-4068 MiXED MEDiai 95 Black Canyon restorations Upcycled Mixed Media 208-365-2862 48 Bud’s Birdhouses Unique, Upcycled Material 719-510-0156 126 Dying Breeds Funky Leather & Unique Prints 303-809-4123 70 Marti’s Essentials Chemical Free Beauty Products, Crafts & Jewelry 970-618-3156 40 nature of reaction Kaleidoscopes, Amulets & Ancient Artifacts from the Future 770-241-3958 91 rokoko Colorful Thoughtful Art 575-522-5553 140 tara Seren Mixed Media Art 303-881-2971 53 the Eclectic Edge Upcycled Chimes, Mosaics & Jewelry 801-821-6315 MEtaLi 100 Desert Steel 101 Sculpture 316-648-5344 119 JB Eagle Custom Made Knives 303-570-4250 68 nivek Metal 69 Sculpture, Firebowls, Hanging Art 801-558-4255 73 Shooting Star Metal Sculptures 602-511-2661 otHEri 58 art for the Face Eyewear Painted Sun & Reading Glasses 719-221-0086 108 Bee Happy Candles Pure Beeswax Candles 530-220-4233 Silent Auction The Silent Auction is a labor of love by many of our arts and crafts vendors, as well as local businesses, who believe in arts programming year round. Many of the items in the auction are donated by Mountain Fair vendors. This is a great place to check out the array of talent we have at the fair, as well as find wonderful deals and help Carbondale Arts. If you see any of the participating vendors, thank them. We couldn’t do this fair without them! oS Betty Hoops Hula Hoops, DVD’s & Free Instructions 970-379-4988 63 Grassy Creek Brooms Handcrafted Brooms, Walking Staffs & Copper Dustpans 870-213-8304 103 Lily’s Bonsai Living Art: Bonsai, Bamboo & Airplants 310-962-5898 86 Scavenger industries Pimp Your Fair & Makers’ Space 970-274-1622 29 Sky Vine Butterflies Butterly & Insect Art 303-913-3427 74 Stone Lamps Onyx Lamps, Sculptures & Tables 562-257-2819 Welcome to Carbondale! I hope you are enjoying your time in our incredible mountain town. Are you ready to make this valley your home? If so, contact me - Together we can make your dreams come true and I am here to help!! BRIAN KELEHER 970.379.3296 bk@masonmorse.com Sun.-Thurs. 10AM-10PM t Fri.-Sat. 10AM-11PM 18 2016 Mountain Fair �Published by The Sopris Sun The Source for Real Estate in the Roaring Fork Valley 0290 Highway 133, Carbondale 970.963.3300 | www.masonmorse.com #MOUNTAIN FAIR on social media artists otHEri continued 34 teepees from rattlesnake Crossing Teepees, Bow/Arrow Sets Headbands 302-654-0709 43 thom’s Wood ‘n’ things Useful Household Items 801-588-9088 66 treestump Woodcraft 66 Furniture & Kitchenware 520-403-3765 (C) 520-237-3152 PHotoGraPHYi 129 Steve Vanderleest Photography Nature & Travel Photos on Various Mounts 970-945-9433 115 the Spotted Pony Fine Art Photography 505-629-8612 134 Wildeye imagery Local Wildlife Photos 970-930-5016 WooDi north Star toys Wooden Toys 575-741-8554 Photo by Renee Ramge RO UD TO BE P CE LOCA LE BR 50 YE A RS L R 114 AT I N O V G E carbondalearts.com �2016 Mountain Fair 19 food Food Vendors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 the Beat Shakes & Salads Heart Healthy Meals Plant-Based Whole Foods Molly’s Crepe Escape Savory & Sweet Crepes, Coffee Basalt Mountain Hemp Company Hemp Juices, Oils & Teas Chocolate remedies Cupcakes (including Vegan & Gluten Free) Philadelphia Filly Cheese Steak & Cheese Turkey Señor taco Show Tacos, Ceviche, Breakfast Burritos Maraki Ethiopian Cuisine Mr. Lemonaid Fresh Squeezed Lemon & Limeaid & Iced Tea Heart Healthy Meals Plant-Based Whole Foods made Easy! 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 White House Pizza Cheese & Pepperoni Pie old tyme Kettle Corn Kettle Corn, Cinnamon Nuts & Rootbeer Carbondale Community united Methodist Church Ice Cream: Cones, Bowls, Sundaes & Splits Colorado Burgers Burgers & Dogs w/Corn on the Cobb La Fogata Pupusas & Ceviche the Family resource Center Greek Gyros & Falafel Funnelicious Funnel Cakes, Corn Dogs, Pretzels, Sweet Potato Fries india Gourmet Wraps, Rice Bowls & Snacks Jeffreezz Jelato Specialty Sorbets Slow Groovin BBQ Ribs, Pulled Pork, Brisket 20 Konnyaku Sushi & Sandwiches 21 Havana Cabana Cuban Cuisine 22 Señor Mango Mangos & Aquas Frescas 149 Dynamic roots 150 Tea House Oasis o1 PoP Popcorn, Sno-cones, Cotton Candy Cantina new Belgium roaring Fork Beer Co. Marble Distillery Montanya rum Big B’s Hard Cider Stripped Mixers Visit The Doctor’s Garden Lounge located in the Cantina! :HHNO\3UHSDUHG0HDOV 'D\0HDOVDQG6XSSRUW3URJUDP &RRNLQJ&ODVVHV 0RQWKO\3RWOXFN 3ULYDWH&RDFKLQJ &DWHUHG(YHQWV )ROORZPHRQ)DFHERRN Heart Healthy Meals, LLC www.HeartHealthyMeals.us or 970-340-9009 CHECK US OUT AND GRAB A HEALTHY BITE AT BOOTH #2 559 Main Street Carbondale, Colorado Proudly featuring these local brands! 20 2016 Mountain Fair �Published by The Sopris Sun #MOUNTAIN FAIR on social media contests & competitions Our competitions are fun and easy to participate in. Enjoy our version of county fair favorites! Registration for all games is at the Info Booth or right before event. MT. SOPRIS RUNOFF (14+miles) & FOUR-MILE FAIR RUN The 38th annual foot race from Basalt to the Mountain Fair starts at the Emma Schoolhouse at 7:15 a.m. on Saturday morning, July 29, and finishes in the Open Space at Sopris Park. Also being held again this year is the four-mile FAIR RUN race that starts on Prince Creek Road and runs downhill to the finish in the Open Space at Sopris Park. Come out and welcome the runners home. A shuttle will take runners from Sopris Park to the start of the four-mile race on Prince Creek Road at 7:15 a.m., and a shuttle will be available after the 14mile race to return runners to their vehicles in Basalt. You can sign up for all races on Active.com or at Independence Run & Hike. The cost is $30. For more information, call 704-0909. Independence Run & Hike is sponsoring both races. FLY-CASTING COMPETITON Run by the infamous Gill Finn, a Roaring Fork Valley flyfishing legend, the competition takes place at 10 a.m. on Saturday at the Open Space area of the park. Prizes donated by Alpine Angling. Registration at the Info Booth. LIMBO CONTEST Get down with Dr. Limbo at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Open Space area. Open to folks 18 and older. A youth Limbo Contest will be held at 2 pm in the Oasis. Prizes are donated by Alpine Angling and Dr. Limbo. THE WOOD SPLITTING CHAMPIONSHIP Not to be missed! The Women’s competition takes place at 4 p.m. on Saturday. The Men’s is held at 4 p.m. on Sunday; both are followed by a benefit firewood auction. Both competitions are in the Open Space. Registration begins on Friday. All entrants must wear safety shoes. Steel-toed protectors are available at the competition. Winners receive a new wood-splitting maul. Sponsored by Ackerman Log & Timber. THE PORCUPINE LOOP BIKE RACE In its 12th year, this race is casual and sure to be a good time. Aloha Mountain Cyclery and Stomparillaz Creative Cycling Collective keep the fun factor high by requiring costumes and creatPhoto by Jane Bachrach ing obstacles. Race Day is Sunday, July 26, pre-registration is available on Saturday all day and from 7-7:45 a.m. on Sunday at the Bike Valet at Sopris Park. Entry fee is $20 with all proceeds going to Carbondale Arts. There will be a riders meeting at the Bike Valet (Euclid & 7th St.) at 7:45 a.m. and the race will commence immediately following. The race begins at the driveway of Joy Blong and Dick Hunter on Prince Creek Road, goes up the Porcupine Loop Trail and other Prince Creek Road single tracks and ends in Sopris Park. THE HULA HOOP CONTEST PIE AND CAKE BAKING The Pie Judging takes place at 11 a.m. Saturday. Cake Judging is at 11 a.m. on Sunday in the Judging Canopy near the pavilion. Categories include Fruit, Cream and Exotic for pies; Cake, Exotic and Alternative for cakes. Emceed by Betty Hoops. Try your hand at over 50 basic hoop techniques, hoop limbo, obstacle course, mini trampoline and more! This contest is open to all ages. New this year, the contest takes place in the Oasis at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday. Bring your hoop or buy one at the fair! HORSESHOE TOURNAMENTS MOJITO MINT CONTEST The Singles Tourney takes place at high noon on Saturday. The Doubles Tourney is on Sunday, also at high noon. Both events take place at Glassier Park, two blocks south of Sopris Park on Weant Boulevard. Register at the Info Booth beginning Friday. Is mint taking over your garden? Help us help you: Bring your best, locally grown mint to the Cantina on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mint will be judged on flavor, appearance and quantity. Winner will receive a $25 gift certificate to the Cantina. carbondalearts.com �2016 Mountain Fair 21 thank yous The Carbondale Mountain Fair depends on the time, kindness, energy and support of many people and businesses, including more than 350 volunteers to run the fair. If we could kiss you all, we would! If we forgot anyone we promise we will make it up to you in great programming all year round. What would we do without you! Thank You ProDuCtion Mark Taylor James Gorman Kevin Lundy Pete Rich Jeff Britt Aubrey Hood Gravity Productions Josh Paigen Takeo Hiromitsu Ryan Jervis Shane Spyker Will Lennox Miles Phillips Briar Gorman Emmet Hood Garcelon ELECtriCianS Bill Laemmel/Carbondale Light and Power Lance Dement Anibal Guevara ParKinG CZarS Patty Nadon The Honorable Barb Bush VEnDor CoorDination Courtney Eagleton Marianne Ackerman SounD anD LiGHtS Alchemy Audio Visual GrEEn tEaM Jason White Mark Weinhold Richard Vottero Alyssa Reindel Annie Worley Julia Tallmadge Phi Filerman Mary Russell Brett Meredith Kevin Morales Melissa Elzey Natalie Rae Fuller Liz Mauro Kelly Baker Brandi Parsley Lynsey Powell WatEr Richard Vottero 22 2016 Mountain Fair �Published by The Sopris Sun PoStEr DESiGn Stephanie Larson ProGraM The Sopris Sun PHotoGraPHErS Mark Burrows, Jim Ryan, Jane Bachrach, Renee Ramge, Lewis Cooper, Eric Allen, Jessica Hedges, Andrea Berrson StaGE DESiGn Nathan Segovia FLoWEr DESiGn Eagle Crest Nursery oaSiS Pam Rosenthal Sheri Gaynor Erin Klamper Quinn LiVE BroaDCaSt KDNK Community Radio CarBonDaLE artS artiStS’ GaLLErY Brian Colley Staci Dickerson DanCE EXtraVaGanZa CoorDinator Denise Hayes SuPPort Destinee Reed t-SHirt CoorDination Laura Stover Regna Jones Melissa Sumera Steve and Bailey Haines VoLuntEEr CoorDinatorS Deborah Colley Sarah Murray Pam Williams Randall Lavelle raFFLE Sue Drinker Rebecca Murray Regina Piccone Jody Ensign Cortney McDougal SiLEnt auCtion Tammy Perry Kara Monte #MOUNTAIN FAIR on social media thank yous BaCKStaGE + HoSPitaLitY Kristen Levey Tory Neu Leslie Johnson Katrina Byars Destinee Reed Lindsay Gurley Alex Reginelli BaCKStaGE FooD Bonfire Coffee Village Smithy Red Rock Diner Whitehouse Pizza Peppinos Sweet Coloradough Dos Gringos Pour House Phat Thai Town. Carbondale Beerworks Nieslanik Beef Sustainable Settings Uncle’s Pizza inFo BootH Kat Rich Molly Irwin Bob Schultz Jean Marie Hegerty Cantina Evan Cree Alix Knipe Jeff Laukhart StaGE ManaGEMEnt Jeff Britt Miles Philips PEaCE PatroL Jim Neu Michael Gorman Dave Kanzer Couldn’t do this without KDNK Community Radio Carbondale Public Works Gene Schilling Jeff Jackel Town of Carbondale Rob Goodwin Carbondale EMTs Carbondale Fire Department Carbondale Environmental Board Carbondale Police Dept. Carbondale Parks and Recreation Department The Carbondale Trustees Carbondale Swimming Pool Days Inn of Carbondale RE-1 School District Contests and Competitions PiE ContESt Alta Otto Carly deBeque-Jager Heidi Hendricks Amber VanBerlo CaKE ContESt Katharine Rushton LiMBo ContESt Dr. Limbo, John Foulkrod WooD SPLittinG ContESt Kat Rich Zane Kessler Ryan Jervis Mt. SoPriS runoFF Brion After, Independence Run and Hike PorCuPinE LooP Nic Degross, Darren Broome, Aloha Mountain Cyclery FLY-CaStinG Gill Finn KiDS HuLa HooPinG Betty Hoops Carbondale Arts Sponsors Community Sustainers The Betty Jane Schuss Foundation True Nature Healing Arts Town of Carbondale Thrift Shop of Aspen Basalt Mountain Gardens Colorado Creative Industries Boettcher Foundation Alpine Bank Jim & Connie Calaway KPCO Alchemy Audio Visual Embrey Family Foundation RGC Fund GranD CuratorS Laurie Bernhard Wallace & Kristen Graham Blue Tent Marketing Core Pajwell Foundation Nunez Masonry Company art LoVErS Arches Foundation Roaring Fork Beer Company New Belgium Brewing Larry Cohen Cool Brick Studios Gayle Embrey BKS Charitable Foundation Martens Foundation Premiere Party Rentals Sopris Liquor & Wine Christin Cleaver Elaine & Robert Lang Foundation Gravity Productions The Green Joint The Shapiro Family Rebekah Lodge The Whole Works The Doctor’s Garden MuSiCaL notES Aspen Digger Sherri Draper Joe & Liz Scofield Umbrella Roofing Dance Initiative Sue Edelstein & Bill Spence Evergreen Events Karp, Neu, & Hanlon Peppino’s Pizza Dru Handy Custom Painting Sopris Glass Faboo Clothing The Vickers Collection Carmel Walden Liz & Michael Thele Claudia Lauer & Mark Harris Pam Taylor Paradise Glass CrEatiVE SouLS Dos Gringos Lee Beck & John Stickney Marc & Debbie Bruell BuSinESS PartnErS Robert Schultz Consulting Signature Framing A4 Architects Carbondale Clay Center Main Street Gallery & The Framer Crystal Glass Studio Rising Crane Training Center Luna Claire Fair FriEnDS Dandelion Market Aaron Taylor Ackerman Log & Timber Back Door Consignment New Belgium Brewing Roaring Fork Beer Company Ace Hardware Days Inn Laurie Loeb Montanya Distillers Marble Distillers Big B’s Fabulous Juices Alpine Angling Sustainable Settings The Roaring Fork Co-op Aloha Mountain Cyclery Independence Run & Hike Carbondale Rec Center U.S. Forest Service RE-1 School District Carbondale Library Eagle Crest Nursery Joe Scofield Sondie Reiff Evergreen Events Stripped Mixers The Sopris Sun Mal Lent The Mountain Fair Dream Team Mark Taylor Bill Laemmel James Gorman Annie Worley Dave Kanzer Jim Neu Jeff Britt Mustang Molly Jason White Marianne Ackerman Evan Cree Courtney Eagleton Patty Nadon Barb Bush Kat Rich Michael Gorman Richard Vottero Kristen Levy Sarah Murray Tory Neu Pam Rosenthal Deborah Colley Katrina Byars Staci Dickerson Laura Stover Brian Colley Kether Axelrod Destinee Reed Specialities CarBonDaLE artS DirECtor Amy Kimberly oPErationS ManaGEr Deborah Colley DESiGn & MarKEtinG DirECtor Laura Stover Mountain Fair VEnDor LiaiSon Marianne Ackerman CrEatiVE SaLES aSSoCiatE Staci Dickerson FinanCiaL WiZarD Linda Hoffman GaLLErY ManaGEr Brian Colley tHE CarBonDaLE artS BoarD oF DirECtorS Dan Giese Evan Cree Alix Knipe Regna Jones Pam Rosenthal Errko Alm Alejandra Rico Elizabeth Wysong Jody Ensign Jessica Cabe carbondalearts.com �2016 Mountain Fair 23 We have sold it all… and given back to our CommUNITY AT THE HEART OF ROARING FORK REAL ESTATE Residential | Commercial | Ranch | Land 970.963.5177 www.AmoreRealty.com Lynn Kirchner 24 2016 Mountain Fair �Published by The Sopris Sun Travis Cox #MOUNTAIN FAIR on social media
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