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42nd Carbondale Mountain Fair! There seems to be one constant in our Carbondale community and that is Mountain Fair always falls the last full weekend of July. Ritual is good. This year we can learn more about history and ritual from the original inhabitants of this valley, the Utes. Chief Roland McCook is an amazing man and he has brought parts of his culture to share with us. We thank him! We also thank all of you for keeping the Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities strong and growing. Your memberships, donations and participation is at the root of our success. You are CCAH. Another way you can help is to throw a dollar or two in the old suitcases located at each entrance/exit. This money shows you believe in what we do, from Latino education, youth-in-and-afterschool programming, Artist Beats, the R2 Gallery, free music and the future Creative Plan. This is what makes this community thrive with the beat of so many drums and so many voices. Thanks for being part of our creative tribe! Happy fair! Amy Kimberly CCAH Director
CCAH Save the Dates August 8 - Art Opening Cohabitation Cooperation & Collaboration R2 Gallery Show Active artists who live together and create while in a relationship. August 22 - Artist Beat - Pecha Kucha Artist Couples tell their story of collaboration with 20 slides R2 Gallery - 5:30-7 p.m. September 5 - Art Opening for SAW Artists R2 Gallery - 6-8 p.m. September 12 - Pecha Kucha & Harvest Potluck With Wilderness Workshop Subject: The Thompson Divide, The Third Street Center September 19 - CCAH Member/Volunteer Celebration and Artist Beat - SAW artists speak on collaboration, free barbecue and bike raffle drawing at The Third Street Center. Stay tuned for CCAH events, classes and opportunities at
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History of the Utes Ute is a Pueblo word. They called the people living here “yutahs” when they guided the Spanish into this area. The Utes call themselves the Nuche, which means People, and believe that they were created and distributed in the Rockies by Sanauf, (the Creator) who was half wolf and half man. Anthropologists argue that the Utes began using the northern Colorado Plateau between one and two thousand years ago. The Ute Indians of the Shoshone Indian linguistic stock were originally divided into seven nomadic and forest-dwelling tribes that lived on vast territory in Colorado and parts of Utah and northern New Mexico prior to the arrival of European settlers. They were the Capote, the Mouache, the Parianucs, the Tabeguache, the Uintah, the Weeminuche, and the Yampa. Ute, which means “land of the sun,” also gave the state of Utah its name. The Ute believed they were closely related to the bear, an animal featured prominently in Ute myths. The Ute were very respectful of the environment, never over-exploiting its resources, and they would not hunt for sport, but only for food and clothing. Ute land included hunting grounds, along with places of spiritual importance. Before the first mining prospectors arrived in the Roaring Fork Valley in 1879 the area had been used by, and was home to, the Ute Indians for more than 800 years. Ute Indian summer camps were located throughout the valley. As white settlers pushed west and the Utes were forced to change their way of life, many problems arose as a result of the Meeker incident in 1879. The Utes were forced from their homelands to live on reservations in a way of life that was not theirs. Today, approximately 5,500 Utes still live in Colorado and Utah.
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Important Information Mountain Fair Sustainability REDUCE YOUR FAIR-PRINT! The Carbondale Mountain Fair is a national trendsetter by composting and recycling 90 percent of its waste. Compost from the fair is turned into soil. Please be part of this solution, not the problem, by assisting the volunteer-powered Green Team with proper sorting. We thank our zero-waste partners: Evergreen Events, New Belgium Brewing, the Pitkin County Compost Facility, the Carbondale Environmental Board and YOU for being part of the Green Team! Stop by the Green Team tent to chat about volunteering and our sustainability efforts.
as some refreshing vodka concoction and Big B's hard ciders. Special Bloody 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
MUST BE PARKED in the bike corrals at the Forest Service lot off of Weant or the Seventh Street swimming pool area. Failure to comply may result in removal of your bike from the park.
HANDICAPPED PARKING & HANDICAPPED RESTROOMS
Parking and handicapped-accessible restrooms are available at the U.S. 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.
RE-USE IS THE BEST WAY TO REDUCE WASTE!
Although most of the waste from
the Fair is composted, the #1 way for you to personally reduce your “fair-print” and conserve local resources is to voluntarily bring your own water bottles, coffee mugs, plates and utensils from home and wash them at the drinking water stations. Please inquire in the Cantina about a discount for re-using your 12 ounce plastic cup for liquor drinks. Remember, the New Belgium beer cups are compostable, but they can be used again (no discount on beer, sorry).
COMPOST CORRECTLY, RECYCLE RIGHT, LANDFILL LAST
FIRST AID
The Carbondale Volunteer Fire Department will once again staff the First Aid Booth, located in front of the pavilion at the Open Space.
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A misting shower will be set up behind the Gazebo at the corner of Seventh & Euclid. Fairgoers are invited to cool off throughout the day.
LAWN CHAIRS, UMBRELLAS & SHADE COVERINGS
Sort your waste in the properly marked containers at our 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. 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. Compostable cups are available at the stations. Please promote re-use by leaving this program at the Entrance/Exits for others to use. .
Shade tents are chosen through a lottery process. This process ended on July 21. 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. This will happen sometime in 2014/2015. 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.
ALCOHOL CANNOT BE BROUGHT INTO THE PARK OR TAKEN OUT.
No alcohol may be brought into the park or taken out. Bicycles must be parked at the fair’s perimeters.
Buy your refreshments at the Sopris Cantina and walk around the park (except for the Oasis). The Cantina sells New Belgium beer and our famous Freshies mojitos, as well
REMINDERS
No dogs, pets or glass allowed in the park.
Citations will be issued.
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Schedule The bounty of free entertainment at Mountain Fair and Carbondale’s free Summer Concert Series, are brought to you by CCAH, building community through art, and the town of Carbondale. Support these endeavors with your membership or throw a dollar or two into the old suitcases located at each Entrance/Exit. This helps us to provide arts programming year round!
Magicorical Zoope Troupe New to Mountain Fair this year, the Zoope Troupe is a collection of local performance artists that will be performing and parading intermittently throughout the fair. The troupe includes all genres of movement and flow in a celebration of life, and the colors and flair of our local community.
Stage Hostesses Jen Roeser/Amy Kimberly/Kat Rich/Katrina Byars
Friday, July 26 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 CCAH Silent Auction booth for the best deals at the fair!
G 4:00 Opening Blessing by Lightning Heart and Chief Roland McCook
Be Part of Our Creative Tribe!
G 4:05 Community Drum Circle with Rhythms of The Heart
The Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities was founded 39 years ago by community members like you who saw the arts as essential to the heart & soul of Carbondale. Through promotion of the arts, artists, arts education, cultural activities and events, CCAH has been instrumental in forming Carbondale’s unique identity as an arts & culture hot spot in the Rockies. With your support and participation, CCAH continues to collaborate with artists, businesses, schools, teachers, youth, town trustees and more to cultivate a strong community where the creative spirit is at its core! CCAH depends on memberships, donations, and sponsorships to provide a broad spectrum of annual community programs and outreach. This year we’ve been able to bring community members of all ages and backgrounds together through our workshops and classes for adults and youth, arts-in-education programs both in schools and after school, classes in Spanish, R2 Gallery exhibitions, Green is the New Black Fashion Extravaganza, Summer of Music Concert Series, and Mountain Fair to name a few. We cannot do this without you! We deeply appreciate your investment in CCAH, as it is an investment in our community!
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Laurie Loeb and Kip Hubbard lead 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 or borrow one from the Mother of Mountain Fair. This year we welcome the beat of the Ute drum.
G 5:00 The Sixty-Sevens featuring Ananda Banc Every year we like to feature a valley musician who is producing exciting work, having fun and playing well with others. This year it is Josh Phillips. You might know Josh from local acts such as 12 Barflies, Big Swifty, Zec, and Fire In The Asylum. For Mountain Fair he teams up with Steve Cook on his home/hand built custom drum kit, Frank Botti from Sector 7G, and acoustic duo partner Ananda Banc to continue a tradition of fusing edgy alternative rock sounds with exciting guitar work, dance-worthy grooves, memorable songwriting, and soaring vocal harmonies.
JT 5:00 Singer/Songwriter Competition - Open to all ages G 6:30 Josh Rogan G 7:00 The Paula Nelson Band
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Daughter of another famous Nelson musician, Paula’s blues-twinged-twang draws from the influencial vocal style of Jesse Colter to Rita Coolidge. Texas Monthly has called her voice “torchy” and the L.A. Times
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G 11:00 Lipbone Redding
praised, “There’s no missing the unforced power of Paula’s singing.” Backed by a stellar band, Paula Nelson will bring the Friday fair scene to life!
O 6:30 Magicorical Zoope Troupe Parade to the Oasis Meet in Open Space
A favorite of many around this valley, Lipbone hails from NYC and is the ultimate entertainer. His lyrics, musicianship, charisma and humor create a style that will make you smile – plus he can play the lip bone like nobody else. Get up early and make sure that we give this man the love he deserves.
JT 11:00 Singer/Songwriter Competition - Round 2
O 6:30 Dance Extravaganza Thanks to all these fabulous dancers who share their talents with us! Another good reason to throw a dollar of thanks in the Entrance/Exit Suitcases! Ngoma African Drummers and Dancers from Carbondale; Caldera Belly Dance from Silverton, CO; Tus Nua Belly Dance from Glenwood Springs; Glenwood Center for the Arts Belly Dance class from Glenwood Springs; Bella Luz Trio from Glenwood; Joelle Wills Belly Dance from Grand Junction, CO; Fresh Ingredients Hip hop/Break Dance from Glenwood Springs; Anam Cara Dance Company from Golden, CO; Rose Noir Belly Dance from Salt Lake City, UT. Thank you, Alison Birkenfeld!
O 11:15 Glenwood Center for the Arts Senior Dance Troupe G Noon Magicorical Zoope Troupe Surprise, delight and artistry wherever they turn up.
JT Noon AMP Student’s Showcase O Noon Kids Crafts C Noon Singles Horseshoe Tournament at Glassier Park The park is located half a block from the fair on Weant Boulevard. Sign up in advance at the Info Booth or just show up.
G 12:30 The Milemarkers
Saturday, July 27 C 7:15 Mount Sopris Runoff Independence Run and Hike sponsors this race with a shorter, easier 4-mile downhill from the top of Prince Creek Road. The original race has also been shortened a bit, starting at the Emma Schoolhouse. Registration for the longer races will be held at the Emma Schoolhouse 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 Open Space.
O 9:30 All Valley Music Together with Annie Flynn A 10:00 Art Booths Open Support these amazing artists as they help support this fair.
These local boys get the crowds dancing wherever they play. Founded by frontmen Hap Harriman and Nelson Oldham in 2011, the Milemarkers have developed a passion for organized, thoughtful Americana songs. Paul Valentine (drums) and Doug Whitney (bass) round out this four piece band.
O 12:45 Jeff Kagan and Paige Doughty 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.
C 1:30 Magicorical Zoope Troupe/Hoop Dance with Melanie C 1:30 The Adult Limbo Contest in the Open Space Hosted by Dr. Limbo and his happy sidekick, Mr. Foulkrod. This is back bending at its best. Show up and go low.
G 10:00 Crystal River Ballet We follow Alice down the rabbit hole to meet with the mysterious Mad-Hatter, the Hookah smoking Caterpillar and the Queen of Hearts! Will Alice lose her head?
JT 10:00 Open Jazz Jam O 10:15 Teri McDuffy Storytime This Montessori educator of more than 30 years has created songs that children love to sing with lyrics about plants, animals, minerals, the continents and many other concepts taught in the Montessori classroom.
C 10:30 Fly-Casting Competition in the Open Space Hosted by fly fisherman extraordinaire, Tony Fotopolos.
C 11:00 Pie Baking Contest Theme: Carbondale’s Past – Celebrating 125 Years Located at the Judging Tent. Bring entries by from 10:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. and be sure to stop by later to buy a slice of heaven. Categories include Fruit, Cream and Exotic.
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Get your Raffle Tickets! We hope you are buying CCAH Raffle Tickets this weekend because you could be on your way to a lovely vacation at the Tailwind Jungle Lodge in San Pancho, Nayarit, Mexico, with an extra $500 in cash for plane fare or fun! The Tailwind Jungle Lodge is a wonderful eco-lodge with yoga, paddle-boarding, hiking and lots of water and earth activities! Check them out at www.tailwindjunglelodge.com. Another BIG thank-you to all the businesses that kick down for this important raffle! Buying these tickets also helps us pay for this fair, which we bring to you for free every year!
O 2:00 Mysto the Magi Mysto the Magi is the Four Corners Family Entertainer. But he is not new to magic. With more than 30 years of experience, he has won awards for both his stage and close-up magic. He provides excellent entertainment for both adults and children.
JT 2:00 SKOOOL with DJ Phathead G 2:20 Magicorical Zoope Troupe Surprise, delight and artistry wherever they turn up.
G 2:30 The Shook Twins Laurie and Kaetlyn Shook, along with an eclectic band of musicians, put on a show that keeps folks mesmerized. Calling their music “quirky folk,” The Shook Twins are appearing at festivals around the country. These gals are as Mountain Fair as it gets and we are thrilled to turn ya’ll on to them (unless you are already in the know). Hot Tip: Shook Twins are playing High Sierra Music Fest, Oregon Country Fair and The Northwest String Summit.
JT 3:00 Tippetts & Friends O 3:00 The Hip Hop Connection JT 4:00 Singer/Songwriter Competition - Finals O 4:00 Jazz Aspen Student Recital A fair favorite brought to you by Jazz Aspen Snowmass and its fine teacher, Chris Bank.
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C 4:00 The Women’s Wood Splitting Competition
a lot of percussion and a big horn section. What a better way to close a Saturday night at Mountain Fair than with this vision. The band is Afro-fusion dance grooves and is part of our Cultures Of the World focus of this year’s fair. Hot Tip: If you love these folks then be sure to see La Sonora Dinamita and The Cambodian Space Project tomorrow!
In the Open Space, expect guts, glory and giggles as women compete for a coveted win. Check out Magicorical Zoope Troupe before the chopping begins!
JT 5:00 Logan Brothers O 5:15 Academy of Music Performance Showcase and Carbondale’s Got Talent
G 9:00 Dance of the Sacred Fire
Check out the latest graduates of AMP Summer Camp then bring your talent to the stage. Sign-up in the Oasis before 4:30 p.m.
Experience the element of Fire as you never have before! Maciej and his fire performers take you visually with them as they embrace the fire with music and dance. A Saturday night tradition, this year’s show takes place in front of the Gazebo!
G 5:15 Rowdy Shadehouse We at the shadehouse believe that it isn’t always about the art, or the money or the girls. But, mainly it’s about letting go, and having fun with the music. So grab the person to the right of you, grab the person to the left of you, or if you ain't got nobody, grab yourself and get rowdy! Funk music! Brought to us by R2 Productions, this five piece band is going to shake us all up!!
G 7:00 Magicorical Zoope Troupe/African Dance Surprise, delight and artistry wherever they turn up.
G 7:15 Paa Kows By All Means Band
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C 8:00 Porcupine Loop Bike Race Aloha Mountain Cyclery and Stomparillaz Creative Cycling Collective have combined forces to bring you a creative and fresh event. Fun is our goal — costumes required. The mountain bike race starts at 8 a.m.
O 8:30 True Nature Free Yoga in the Park
Originally hailing from Ghana, Paa Kow’s vision was to put together a huge band – an African orchestra, with
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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.
A 10:00 Artists Booths Open Buy gifts for the rest of the year right here.
JT 10:00 Bluegrass Jam - Bring and instrument and join in! O 10:15 Synergy Yoga C 11:00 Cake Baking Contest at the Judging Tent Bring cakes to the Judging Tent from 10-10:45 a.m. Categories include Torte, Cake, Exotic and Vegan. Be sure to buy a slice at the end.
JT 11:00 Jackson Emmer G 11:00 Native Gospel with The Azteca Dancers, Hoop Dancers, Roland McCook and friends The gospel of our Native heritage will be celebrated through dancing and drumming. Experience the colorful dance of the Aztecas, the excitement of the Yellow House Hoop Dancers with champion Tyrese Jensen, Trisha McCook and Ute dancers.
JT Noon Chris Parker and Friends G Noon Magicorical Zoope Troupe Surprise, delight and artistry wherever they turn up
O Noon Sue Schnitzer Sings For Kids Sue works at our own Gordon Cooper Library and kids love her…so do adults!! C Noon Doubles Horseshoe Tournament at Glassier Park
G 12:30 Velma and the Heart Tones Versatility is the hallmark of this local, all-women band. Whether it’s rap or country, funk or rocking blues, these ladies like to play spirited songs with heart, no matter what the genre. With Pam Rosenthal on bass, Holly Richardson on keyboards, accordion, and uke; Marilyn Kelly on guitar, and Jennifer Catto on drums; this new band of women is sure to get your hearts swaying, your feet dancing, and your Sunday afternoon of Mountain Fair started off right. But can you guess which one is Velma?
JT 1:00 Open Ladies Jam O 1:00 Mysto The Magi Mysto the Magi is the Four Corners Family Entertainer. But he is not new to magic. With more than 30 years of experience, he has won awards for both his stage and close-up magic. He provides excellent entertainment for both adults and children. C 1:45 Betty Hoops Hula Hoop Contest
**New location** In the Open Space, Kids & Adults beginner - advanced
Try your shot at over 50 basic hoop techniques, hoop limbo, obstacle course, mini trampoline and more!
O 2:00 Jeff Kagan and Paige Doughty 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 kids’ musical performers.
JT 2:00 Patrick Fagan & The Brass Trio G 2:30 Cody Jeffryes - Solo Acoustic O 3:00 The UKESTRA Who can resist this??? Lots of fun songs and ukeleles played by Miss Holly's students.
G 3:00 The Cambodian Space Project “To find a singer like Channthy,” said Poulsen, “is like discovering a young Etta James or Nina Simone. She’s really the barefoot Cambodian diva of the rice fields.” The band is rock and roll with Cambodian rhythm and riffs. Cambodian Space Project’s newest album includes famous songs from Cambodian singers who were killed by the Khmer Rouge in the 70s “I never go to school. Not easy for me write song,” Channthy said. Part of our "Cultures Of The World" week-end. C 4:00 Men’s Wood Splitting Competition in the Open Space The testosterone is heavy in this popular event in which one man will be crowned king. A benefit auction for RFHS Boys Soccer Team of the wood follows.
JT 4:00 Open Jazz Jam G 5:00 Magicorical Zoope Troupe Surprise, delight and artistry wherever they turn up.
G 5:15 La Sonora Dinamita Originally hailing from Colombia, La Sonora Dinamita is famous for its mix of cumbia and traditional Latin music. Now based in California this will be the ultimate merging of cultures on the dance floor as this band belts it out. Look for a big horn section, popular spanish music and some fancy dancing!
A 5:00 Arts and Crafts Booths begin closing G 6:35 Magicorical Zoope Troupe/All Dance Surprise, delight and artistry wherever they turn up.
G 7:00 Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds There's always one great band that we see during Summer of Music that we need to snag the next year for Mountain Fair and this is that band! Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds is an eightpiece powerhouse that puts a modern spin on classic soul. While each of the Birds are capable of lighting up the stage with jaw-dropping displays of musicianship, it’s clear they’re focused on delivering the band’s infectious music as a single entity. Simply put, the band’s live show is explosive.
G 9:00 The 2013 Mountain Fair Slideshow
The End … See you next year!
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O5- CCAH/CRES 06 Kid’s Art Booth A place to get creative and meet the new principal of Crystal River Elementary School
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105- Grebe Batik 106 Batik Clothing sggm@grebebatik.com 435-260-1029 55 Jane Ogden Painted & Hand-printed Clothes janevermont@gmail.com 970-324-1442 133 July Five Functionally Elegant Women's Clothing julystarfive@hotmail.com 970-209-7255 65 Nina Paul Batik & Sweater Design Colorful Clothing & Re-fab Sweaters ninapaulbatik@gmail.com 303-440-5707 60 S.C. Designs Ladies Cothing & Hats rand_sal@hotmail.com 970-201-6416 96 The Unbroken Circle Children’s Clothing evebrawley@live.com
CULINARY ARTS 146 Bee Chama Honey Honey beechamahoney@gmail.com 575-418-8284 27 Coonridge Organic Goat Cheese Organic Goat Cheese organicgoatcheese@yahoo.com 505-350-1579 24 Delixirs LLC Bloody Mary Mix drewhanlon@gmail.com 970-270-4470 28 Joy's of the Southwest Chile Jams, Sauces & Salsa joysfoods@gmail.com 970-739-4450 136 O'Hara's Jams & Jellies Jams, Pepper Jellies, Mustards & BBQ katie@oharasjamsandjellies.com 970-799-0089
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CLAY & CERAMICS 58
Bluehaven Porcelain Hand-built & Wheel-thrown Porcelain bluehaven.porcelain.mail@gmail.com 512-423-0220 / 512-757-5488
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Brentwood Pottery Hand-thrown Stoneware & Raku brentwood_1@msn.com 719-429-2065
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Cramer Clay Designs Fountains, Bowls, Vases, Mugs cramerclay@verizon.net 760-774-7783
104 Miya Pottery Stoneware & Raku Pottery miyapottery@aol.com 505-901-2025 129 Paz Clay & Fiber Hand-thrown Ceramics with Woven Baskets pazzim456@aol.com 510-501-0194 69
Raku Round the Clock Raku Wall Pieces pjgreen1@comcast.net 505-515-7736
COMBINED 130 David Koffend Wood Snakes, Painted Skulls, Drums & Rattles ramramsau2@yahoo.com 121
Destiny Creations Gourds, Chairs & Metal Sculpture crobbins_brady@yahoo.com 970-314-1255 / 970-254-0505
126 Dying Breeds Leather Belts w/Metal Buckles & Unique Prints josh@dyingbreeds.com 303-809-4123 138 Foxy Moron Recycled Clothing & Jewelry robinpaz@hotmail.com 137 Heart Bow Studio Photos, Watercolors & Prints heartbowpress@gmail.com 720-938-6469
Silent Auction
Japricorn Accessories Jewelry, Buttons, Magnets japricorn27@msn.com 208-863-1751 40 Laurel Astor, Artist Paintings, Prints, Hats & Quilts laurelastor200@gmail.com 970-618-4627 83 Larkin Construction Wall Art, Chalkboards, Mirrors ryanlarkin@mac.com 303-898-2704 132 Milady Production Eclectic Paintings & Wearable Art smorganrogers@gmail.com 970-729-0048 87 Mountain Betty Bags, Magnets, Keychains tracywilson1@gmail.com 68 Redstone Cedar Cedar & Stone Tables jz@redstonecedar.com 970-708-4871 90 Rose's Creativity Jewelry & Fabric Arts valerierosie@yahoo.com 352-562-1520 86 Terrapotz Candles / Li'l Skirts Soy Candles & Skirts terrapotz@gmail.com 970-946-1182 32 The Eclectic Edge Chimes, Mosaics & Fork Jewelry lsalleman@gmail.com 801-821-6315 138 Wabi-Sabi Recycled Clothing & Paintings sabinacatsanddogs@yahoo.com, amyzing.hayutin@gmail.com 970-201-62565
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CCAH Valley Artists Gallery Eric Allen, Carbondale Clay Center, Charles O. Bailey, Jean Bradley & Rik Phillips, Cami Britt, Brian Colley, Staci Dickerson, Lisa Dresback, Vijita J. Evans, Asha Ironwood, Lauren Martindale, Judy Milne, Sondra S. Reiff, Greg Watts, Laine Weinstien Fabijanic
DRAWING & PAINTING 44A Quaglino Art Paintings & Prints debieq@aol.com 512-694-3234 47 Chunhong Chang Studio Painted Canvas & Boxes chunhongchang@sbcglobal.net 111 Lindsay Sutton Art Painted Glass lindsaysuttonart@gmail.com 601-818-3801 107 Mark Simpkins Fine Art Oil Paintings on Canvas copntr@gmail.com 970-930-5016 127 RK McMillen Art Graphite & Color Pencil Drawings rmcmillenart@yahoo.com 707-954-4414 52 Sunrise Art Watercolor Prints & Silk Paintings gepoon@netscape.net 909-896-3838 108 Walden Watercolors Watercolors & Prints carmel@waldenwatercolors.com 970-309-3274
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Blowfish Custom Trucker Hats powder14c@gmail.com 970-379-0707 35 Button Box Aprons Aprons, Napkins, Note Cards, Slippers deirdreafrica@msn.com 417-489-4530 64 HJ's Hats of Crested Butte Homespun Hats from Reclaimed Material hjshatsofcb@gmail.com 970-596-0424 110 Jill Scher Felt Scarves & Toy Kits jillscherart@gmail.com 970-309-0737
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 CCAH. If you see any of the participating vendors, thank them. We couldn't do this fair without them!
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143 Lunar Designs Whimsical Towels, Aprons, Shirts & Bags linda@lunar-designs.com 970-309-6996 45- The Hatters 46 Canvas & Leather Hats with Feathers mmhatter13@gmail.com 80 Two + Two Fabric Lunch & Snack Bags leslie@twoplustwoshop.com 970-618-3187, 319-2004 (Juliet) 77 UpSki Bike & Shoulder Bags, Repairs kevin@upski.com 303-709-5359 89 Wild West Designs Tapestry Purses, Bags & Hip Packs davidww@aol.com 303-776-7744
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Aspen Light Glass Fused Glass Panels, Bowls & Jewelry diane@aspenlightstudio.com 970-201-9460 70 Off Center Glassworks Glass Cups, Stemware & Sculpture robert.burch@hotmail.com 404-274-1499 95 Tortolita Creations Functional Fused Glass for Daily Use phaasvaughn@yahoo.com 520-440-5857 (Brian) 103 Usable Art by Laura's Glass Garden Hand Painted Bottles for Replacing Plastics lgcreates@msn.com 707-207-1790
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122 bent by erin Wire & Bead Earrings, & Earring Trees erinkreis@yahoo.com 970-819-7181 128 Casual Gal Silversmith Sterling Jewelry renee@casualgal.com 970-261-2033
Garuda Organic Earrings garuda@organicearrings.com conniec2771@gmail.com 970-946-3804
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Ginny Wolf Studio Mixed Media Jewelry wolf.ginny@gmail.com 575-313-5709
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Gronstedt Design Reindeer Leather & Pewter Bracelets anita@gronstedtdesign.com 303-875-0324
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Gypsy Moon Bead Collars, Cuffs, Earrings & Dolls gypsymoon16@hotmail.com 575-613-0339
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ib designs Feel Good Jewelry info@islandboydesigns.com 340-643-5230
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Inga Creations Jewelry ingacreations@hotmail.com 970-948-6859
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MB Glass / Miss Olivia's Line Handmade Funky Glass Jewelry megan@mbglassdesigns.com 719-439-6324
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Cowboy's Sweetheart Jewelry amy@cowboys-sweetheart.com 303-449-5975 93 Crystal D'llusions Gemstone & SilverJewelry billduran@yahoo.com 303-517-6141 51 Dancing Elk Designs Fine Antler Jewelry myan.s@hotmail.com 719-480-9170 39 Denim & Pearl Jewelry macgregorkris@gmail.com 970-275-6525 102 Denise Algueseva Custom Designed Jewelry d.algueseva@gmail.com 719-661-5341
You’ve tried the rest, now try the best
60 North 3rd Street, Carbondale, CO Discretely located in the alley behind Russets in Carbondale.
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Poiesis Design Wood Jewelry tara.abbaticchio@gmail.com 970-409-9052
Offering classes for children, teens and adults in yoga, classical ballet, and pilates matwork and apparatus. Located at 520 S. Third Street , Suite 7 at The Third Street Center in Carbondale, CO, (970) 379-2187
20% OFF ALL PRODUCTS FOR MTN. FAIR Hours: Monday - Saturday 11am - 7pm (970) 510-5229
125 Our Lady of Perpetual Charm Southwest Charm Jewelry rrodriguez8@mac.com 520-250-6330
www.corepilatesballetyoga.com email: movefromyourcenter@gmail.com CONSCIOUS MOVEMENT FOR THE WELLNESS OF THE MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT
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beanstalk by izzy Baby/Kids Gifts isolde.stringham@gmail.com 970-309-2200 124 Kahrs Toy Time Shaggy Marionettes kahrstoytime@sktc.net 620-218-4062
116 North Star Toys Wooden Toys northstartoys@qmail.com 575-770-4238 36 Stella Presley Children's Costumes stellapresley@gmail.com 970-319-7659 34 Teepees from Rattlesnake Crossing Children's Teepees, Bow/Arrow Sets, Headbands teepees2@aol.com 302-654-0709 37 Woody Creek Handcrafts Bags & Baby/Kids Gifts markandellie@comcast.net 970-274-1878
LEATHER 118 Esther's Originals Tooled & Soft Leather ejbink.e@gmail.com 970-227-4257 79 Harvest Leather Design Leather with a Southwestern Flair davidswit@gmail.com 316-640-1904 109 Sundance Co Sheepskin & Leather Footware & Accessories info@sundanceleather.com 719-269-0346
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Art for the Face Eyeglasses Painted Eyewear karin@art4theface.com 719-221-0086 110 Bee Happy Candles Bee's Wax Candles beehappycandlesemail@gmail.com 530-220-4233 84 Chris Ford Paintings & Body/face Painting, Coconut Juice christophari29@gmail.com 719-322-3576 88 Eagle Nest Chair Hanging Chairs davidww@aol.com 71 Grassy Creek Brooms Handcrafted Brooms & Copper Dustpans grassy.creek@hotmail.com 870-269-5449 85 Jay Williams Prints on Snowboards & Canvas snoforfun@gmail.com 786-389-9932
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150 Aspen Intuitives Astrology & Tarot Readings astroherb@yahoo.com 305-775-6488 C 970-274-1130 R 147- Massage Co-op 148 Massage alzmuz@msn.com 970-379-6601 151 World of Hands Palmistry, Hand Analysis & Products cindy@worldofhands.com 801-209-6103
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119 re.Form Artisan Jewelry Jewelry francesca.howell@gmail.com 72 Richard Lindsay Design Jewelry & Belts rlin239520@aol.com 505-699-3375 31 Rocky's Hardwear Sterling & Gold Jewelry rachelle@rockyshardwear.com 316-393-6801 100 Sabina LLC Gold & Silver Jewelry w/Gem Stones sitajacobson@gmail.com 970-846-4649 59 Sidhe Designs Unique Sterling Silver Jewelry michele@sidhedesigns.com 720-425-9086 97 Ted Etsitty Jewelry Jewelry & Beadwork tedetsitty@yahoo.com 505-879-5397 61 Vickie Deane Jewelry Jewelry elleborenm@yahoo.com 505-310-0613 78 Wonderland Design Hand-cast Metal Beads with Stones cjolsenflag@yahoo.com 928-600-6764
Healthy Snacks Cold Drinks OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK M-F 9AM-7PM; Sat. 11AM-6PM; Sun. 12-6PM 559 Main Street • 970-963-1375 • www.carbondalecommunityfoodcoop.org
Offering seasonal, healing, organic loose-leaf teas, fresh vegetable/fruit juices, smoothies and raw chocolate. truenatureheals.com 100 N 3RD S T • C ARBONDALE 970.963.9900 • NONPROFIT 501(C)(3)
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Artists 134 Karin's Kitsch Reinvented Bags & Accessories info@karinskitsch.com 720-273-2877 75 Silvie Goldmark Design Whimsical Shakers, Dishes, Bowls, & Stoppers lpww@nmia.com 505-715-7888 29 Sky Vine Butterflies Butterly & Insect Art skyvinebutterflies@comcast.net 303-913-3427 76 Stone Lamps Onyx Sculptures & Lamps pacog.aries@gmail.com 562-257-2819 101 The Healing Pet Semi-precious Stone & Silver Pet Charms jenlesea@hotmail.com, thehealingpet@yahoo.com 303-669-5338
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98- Adirondack Custom 99 Woodworking Adirondack Furniture jsquires34526@gmail.com 720-545-8863 23 Back Country Birdhouses Birdhouses & Bow/Arrows kahrs1014@gmail.com 620-415-7903 77 Board by Design Organizational Racks 970-309-3493 50 High Spirits Flutes Flutes flutes4all@highspirits.com 970-319-5375 63 Miles Phillips Custom Guitars Guitars, Wood Boxes, Jewelry & Peace Pipes milesphillipsguitars@gmail.com 970-987-1667 43 Thom's Wood 'n' Things Wood Household Items thomswoodnthings@yahoo.com 801-588-9088 66- Treestump Woodcraft 67 Kitchen Utensils, Cutting Boards, & Salad Bowls treestumpwoodcraft@gmail.com 520-403-3765
Life's Passion Publishing Photo Books & Prints matthewcull@me.com 970-376-3024 25- Light Chasers, Inc. 26 Photos: SW, Mexico & Old World Europe louiscantillo@gmail.com 602-615-5017 115 The Spotted Pony Handprinted Photographs spotted.pony@hotmail.com 505-629-8612
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Clay Squared Clay, Wire, Gilitter & Bead Sculptures layl.mcdill@gmail.com 612-201-8056 Shipwreck Metal Sculptures derkklein1@gmail.com 208-304-4342 Shooting Star Metal Sculptures fayesstar@hotmail.com 602-511-2661
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Native American Cultural Programs American Indian Frybread Allegria Pasta, Deserts Windy City Eats Turkey Legs, Side Salads, Fruit Smoothies Carbondale Community United Methodist Church Ice Cream Cones, Sundaes & Splits Maraki Ethiopian Cuisine El Zocalo Fish & Carne Asada Tacos, Tamales
7 Sprigs Salads 8 POP Organic Popcorn, Cotton Candy, Snowcones, Cookies 9 Back Alley Coffee Locally Roasted Coffee 9 The Village Tart Fruit Tarts, Cookies, Sweets 10 White House Pizza Pizza 11 Mr. Lemonaid Fresh Squeezed Lemonaid & Limeaid 12 Kaleb's Katch Salmon Wrap
13 Old Tyme Kettle Korn Kettle Corn, Cinnamon Nuts & Rootbeer 14 Philadelphia Filly Cheese Steak & Cheese Turkey 15 The Family Resource Centers Gyros & Falafel Pita 16 Konnyaku Sushi, Pacific Fusion 17 La Fogata Pupusas, Ceviche & Cantelope Juice 18 Sopris Therapy BBQ, Burgers, Brats, Chicken, etc 19 Gandhi's Indian Cuisine
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20 Funnelicious Funnel Cakes, Pretzels, Sweet Potato & Apple Fries 21 Sabai Thai Catering Thai Cuisine 22 Boy Scout Troop 235 All Beef Hot Dogs, Specialty Dogs & Chili 22b Señor Mango Mangos & Aguas Frescas
ROAMING Marble Charter School Ice Cream Sandwiches; Jeffreez Italian Ice Sorbet, Italian Ice & Gelato
Games 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.
Sopris Park on Weant Boulevard. Register at the Info Booth beginning Friday.
LIMBO CONTEST MT. SOPRIS RUNOFF (14+ miles) & FOUR-MILE FAIR RUN The 36th annual foot race from Basalt to the Mountain Fair starts at the Emma Schoolhouse at 7:15 a.m. on Saturday morning, July 27, 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 14-mile 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 till 10:15 a.m. at the Info Booth.
PIE AND CAKE BAKING The Pie Judging takes place at 11 a.m. Saturday and 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, Torte, Exotic and Vegan for cakes.
HORSESHOE TOURNAMENTS 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
Get down with Dr. Limbo at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Open Space area. Open to folks 18 and older. 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 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.
THE PORCUPINE LOOP BIKE RACE In its 10th 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 creating obstacles. Registration is Saturday, July 27, 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 CCAH. There will be a riders meeting at the Bike Valet at 7:45 a.m. and the race will commence immediately following. The race begins at the driveway of Joy and Dick Hunter on Prince Creek Road, goes up the Porcupine Loop Trail and other Prince Creek Road single track and ends in Sopris Park.
THE HULA HOOP CONTEST 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 Open Space starting at 1:45 p.m. on Sunday. Bring your hoop or buy one at the fair!
FIREWOOD AUCTION following the Men’s Wood Splitting Contest on Sunday. Get a jump start on your winter firewood proceeds benefit RFHS Boys Soccer Team! NEED SOMETHING NEW? Try Midland Shoe
Ackerman Log & Timber
Just up the road in Downtown Basalt
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Thank You! Thanks PRODUCTION Mark Taylor Kevin Lundy Pete Rich Jeff Britt and Structural Engineers ELECTRICIANS Bill Laemmel/Carbondale Light and Power, Rob Janssen and Anibal Guevara PARKING CZAR The Honorable Barb Bush Patty Nadon SOUND AND LIGHTS Alchemy Audio Visual
Couldn’t do this without KDNK Sid Lincome Lines in Space Surveyors Larry Ballinger Gene Schilling Jeff Jackel Town of Carbondale Rob Goodwin Carbondale EMT'S Carbondale Fire Department Carbondale Environmental Board Carbondale Public Works Carbondale Police Department Carbondale Parks and Recreation Department The Carbondale Town Trustees Carbondale Swimming Pool PAC3 Carbondale Days Inn of Carbondale The Carbondale Chamber Jeff Britt Allegheny Meadows
Contests and Competitions PIE CONTEST Alta Otto Sunny Kay Harrison Amber VanBerlo, Carly deBeque-Jager Chuck Bauer CAKE CONTEST Stacy Stein LIMBO CONTEST Dr. Limbo, John Foulkrod Mark Burros photo
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WOOD SPLITTING CONTEST Dan Giese, Rhonda Roberts MT. SOPRIS RUNOFF Brion After, Independence Run and Hike PORCUPINE LOOP BIKE RACE Nic Degross, Darren Broome, Aloha Mountain Cyclery FLY-CASTING COMPETITION Gill Finn KIDS HULA HOOPING Betty Hoops HORSESHOES Connie Medalis VENDOR SUPPORT RFHS Boys Soccer Team
CCAH Sponsors COMMUNITY SUSTAINERS True Nature Healing Arts Town of Carbondale Thrift Shop of Aspen Colorado Creative Industries Alpine Bank Jim & Connie Calaway KPCO The Robert J. Young Foundation GRAND CURATORS New Belgium Brewing El Pomar Foundation RG Fund Pajwell Foundation Blue Tent Marketing John Duncan Charitable Trust Bernhard Solutions The Embrey Foundation Aspen Times Glenwood Springs Post Independent Bessie Minor Swift Foundation ART LOVERS Alchemy Audio Visual Arches Foundation Premier Party Rentals BrainStyles Kay Brunnier Gayle Embrey Robert Naegle Isberian Rug Company Tailwind Jungle Lodge Larry Cohen Compass for Lifelong Discovery
What Would We Do Without You!
The Carbondale Mountain Fair depends on the time, kindness, energy and support of many people and businesses, including over 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. Dos Gringos Mark Harris & Claudia Lauer Jane and Dick Hart KDNK Community Radio Lawrence Foundation Martens Foundation J. Frost Merriott CPA The PAC 3 RH Crossland Foundation The Rose Foundation Sopris Liquor and Wine Barbie Cottrell/Stella and Dot Joe and Liz Scofield MUSICAL NOTES Bonfire Coffee/ The Village Smithy Dance Initiative Sue Edelstein & Bill Spence Solarflair Thermal Systems Peppino’s Club Rotario Roaring Fork LLC Umbrella Roofing Evergreen Events Sherri Draper Osmia Organics BUSINESS PARTNERS Aloha Mountain Cyclery Avalanche Ranch Cool Brick Studios Crystal River Glass Studio DHM Landscape Architects Independence Run and Hike Main Street Framers Pan and Fork Catering William T. Phillips, Esq. Attorney at Law Robert Schultz Consulting Land + Shelter Skybeam Sol Theatre The Sopris Sun State Farm Insurance Sustainable Settings The Third Street Center Walter Welch Interiors FAIR FRIENDS Ackerman Log & Timber Laurie Loeb Freshies Mojito Mix Montanya Distillers Peak Spirits Big B's Fabulous Juices Alpine Angling Sustainable Settings
Crystal River Beef The Sopris Sun The Roaring Fork Co-op Aloha Mountain Cyclery Independence Run and Hike Carbondale Rec. Center U.S. Forest Service RE-1 School District Carbondale Library Mike Strang Steve's Guitars Carol Klein John and Sarah Villafranco Valley Events Sustainable Settings Jane Bachrach Joe Scofield Sondie Reiff Tamara Jacobi Dwyer Greens Shaboomee Paddleboards
Specialties POSTER DESIGN Jennifer Sellers PROGRAM The Sopris Sun, Terri Ritchie PHOTOGRAPHERS AND SLIDESHOW Mark Burrows STAGE AND BACKSTAGE DESIGN Chris Erickson, Amy Butowicz FLOWER DESIGN Dwyers Greens JAM TENT AND SINGER/ SONGWRITER COMP Shanti Gruber Steve Standiford LIVE BROADCAST KDNK Community Radio CCAH ARTIST’S GALLERY Staci Dickerson Pam Taylor DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA COORDINATOR Alison Birkenfield T-SHIRT COORDINATION Bailey Nelson Haines Laura Stover RAFFLE Sue Drinker Lis Ensminger
SILENT AUCTION Jane Hart
The Mountain Fair Dream Team Mark Taylor Bill Laemmel Annie Worley Dave Kanzer Jeff Britt Leslie Johnson Mark Weinhold Mustang Molly Jason White George Wear Marianne Ackerman Hans Lindbloom Courtney Eagleton Sarah Johnson Shanti Gruber Katie Houchin Alison Birkinfield Barb Bush Kat Rich Teri Bruna Jen Roeser Michael Gorman Jean Marie Hegarty Richard Ottero Kristin Levy Drea Marsh
CCAH DIRECTOR Amy Kimberly OPERATIONS MANAGER Deb Colley CCAH MARKETING AND DESIGN Laura Stover MOUNTAIN FAIR VENDOR LIAISON Marianne Ackerman FINANCIAL WIZARD Linda Hoffman GALLERY MANAGER Pam Taylor YEAR ROUND VOLUNTEERS Sondie Reiff Carol Klein THE CCAH BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dan Giese Jane Hart Mark Taylor Gayle Embrey Jonathan Shamis Frank McGuirk Sue Drinker Mark Harris Bailey Nelson Haines Errko Alm
CCAH would not be here without the energy of so many volunteers, artists, businesses and creative individuals. Thank-you!
Craig Silberman photo
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Celebrating 10 years in Carbondale Thank you for your support and allowing us to assist you with all your Real Estate and Transitional needs.
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