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INSIDE this EDITION

DEPARTMENTS 08 THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION 10 LEGENDS & LEGACIES 12

FROM ASPEN, WITH LOVE

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16 FOOD MATTERS 27 AROUND ASPEN 29 LOCAL CALENDAR 38 CROSSWORD

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Writer Amanda Charles found three idealistic twenty-somethings who plan to climb mountains while giving back to charity.

Arts editor Stewart Oksenhorn recaps the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Music Festival with photos and more.

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EDITOR’S NOTE

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headlines lately, and not for his new movie that just debuted on the big screen.

The empty-chair believe that ignoring scene at the Republican a war is a political National Convention, strategy. Nor will I where he spoke for understand why our what seemed like the future leaders are longest 12 minutes hiding this from their in political history platforms unless of to a fake President course the wars are not Obama and went on worth fighting. And in RYAN SLABAUGH and on about broken that case, I would expect promises, then was followed by an immediate withdrawal. Mitt Romney’s big moment, when The truth is, we are still at he pledged to build a new economy war with terrorist groups and for America. always will be. The ground war in This week, as the Democrats Afghanistan, separate from the war convene, the agenda again looks on terror, seems to have little merit wrought with local and domestic to our presidential candidates, issues — jobs, the economy and which sends a strong, terrifying immigration, among a few others. message back to the soldiers Passionate speeches are expected volunteering to fight for our cause: and will be completed by the time It’s all on you because for now, this magazine hits deadline, and to siding with the soldiers is too risky. nobody’s surprise — including NFL The president, unlike Romney, oddsmakers leading up to the event will most likely talk about “Osama — the rhetoric is favored to beat being dead and the auto industry reality by 2-to-1. being alive,” or something to that Yet, one major piece is missing, effect. The trivialization of the war for which most Americans should in that one term is insulting to be embarrassed: The war in soldiers and their families and only Afghanistan, the longest in U.S. adds to the embarrassment piling history, which has killed 2,000 up over the heads of voters. countrymen and saw more than 40 The truth is that Osama is lose their lives in August. dead but we are still at war. And I will never understand or why? Both the president and

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the challenger should have been prepared to address this with the strongest words possible. Either we are committed to fighting a war in a very unfriendly part of the world, or we are not. There is no in between or gray area allowed, especially with our commander in chief. Many years ago, I took a fictionwriting class taught by Tom Chiarella, who currently works as an editor at Esquire magazine. He was rough but honest, and his top rule for writing comes to mind, as it also could teach our presidents and their speechwriters something important: Don’t hedge. Don’t say “maybe” when you mean “will,” and don’t say “could” when you mean “should.” Strong writing takes conviction, and for that he was right. But as I hear our president and hopefuls speaking, it’s clear that on the war, they are hedging. We have not closed Guantanamo. We have not withdrawn our troops. And worst of all, we have not heard our leaders say the most important words in the human language and the ones our warriors need to hear the most: “Thank you.” rslabaugh@aspentimes.com

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VOX POP If money was no option, where would you travel to this offseason? PETER MULLERY FA I R FA X , VA .

I would go to Peru and tour the ancient ruins along the coast.

PAUL EMACK N A N T U C K E T , M A SS .

I would go to Madagascar just to see the incredible wildlife there.

ANGUS MORRISON TROUTMAN, N.C.

I would go home and see my family. It is so hard to get out of town any time and it would be great to see them more often.

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Regular columnist John Colson is off this week.

When you’re out there, take your chances WHEN I TRAVEL in a grizzly unexpectedly. grizzly bear country Viewing wildlife, (admittedly less often especially the megafauna than I used to and far less found out West, is often frequently than I would the highlight of any like), I leave the bear spray trip. It may be a remote at home. In fact, I’ve never chance, but I’m always even owned a canister of hoping to see a bear, lion, CHARLES it. Never wanted to. My elk, caribou or wolf. At FINN basic rationale, if you can the same time, I’m not call it that, is that I would trying to count coup rather be mauled to death by a bear with a camera, or doing anything than pepper-spray an animal that has as blatantly foolish as cooking right a sense of smell thousands of times next to my tent, sending out olfactory greater than my own. dinner invitations. A little common Honestly, I simply can’t imagine sense goes a long way on the trail, the agony a bear goes through when and in my experience you generally it gets a snout full of capsaicin, and I, have to go out of your way to have a for one, don’t want to be the person personal encounter with one of these responsible for such pain. The second wild creatures. Ninety-nine times out reason, which is actually the stronger of 100, they see or hear or smell us of the two, is that I want to meet the first and — intelligent creatures that wilderness on its own terms. I know they are — want nothing to do with this sounds naïve, and even worse, us, and our obnoxious and hideous cavalier or arrogant. But it is also ways. I think part of what leads to honest. In nearly every way I can our exaggerated ideas of safety is that think of, we as a society are obsessed people forget, or maybe don’t even with being safe. We have tried, in understand, why they want to be in every conceivable way and place, the wilderness in the first place. News from playgrounds to campgrounds flash: It’s not supposed to be safe. It — and all too often these amount to is supposed to be mysterious and at the same thing — to make the world least slightly (and I emphasis slightly) safe, tame, digestible, comfortable, dangerous. (Driving a car is the single and ultimately, bland and soulless. most dangerous thing a person can And nowhere is it more evident do, and yet most of us drive nearly than in our approach to wilderness, daily without a thought about the those few pockets of reservation-like potential disasters.) For those brave habitat we’ve crowded our animal souls who get out of their Winnebagos neighbors onto. and backpack into Glacier National Call me old-fashioned, but to Park or Yellowstone, the whole point my way of thinking, if a mountain is to be in the wilderness with all its lion or grizzly bear or even a stray beauty, sublimity, transcendence, branch from an old tree wants to hardships and dangers. Daisetz take me out, well, hell, that’s part Teitaro Suzuki, a Buddhist monk, said, and parcel of the risk of traveling in “When mountain climbing is made the backcountry, trespassing across easy, the spiritual effect the mountain the animals’ land and home. To go exercises vanishes into the air.” even further, I’m of the school that ‘Safety first, of course, and be believes that we should set aside huge prepared. But, really: There’s got to swaths of country on which human be a line here, somewhere. My sister beings aren’t allowed to set foot on, has jokingly given me the Indian-style or even fly over. Let the animals, at name Eaten-By-Bears. I certainly least the ones that are still out there, hope this isn’t a prophecy, but if it is, have at least a smidgeon of privacy then, well, fair is fair. At least I’ll know and security. My sole argument for I died serving a purpose — helping this is simple: It’s the right thing to do. to fatten a bear up for winter. After But I know it won’t happen any time all, they were here first, and the soon, and therefore, in the meantime, odds of survival are decidedly not in wildlife and human visitors are bound their favor. If anyone deserves to be to interact. pepper-sprayed, it’s us. That means each person’s responsibility when traveling in the Charles Finn is a contributor to backcountry is to know what he or Writers on the Range, a service of High she is doing, and that includes taking Country News (hcn.org). He is the precautions to avoid running into editor of the High Desert Journal.

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FIVE THINGS

CHEERS | To a successful Labor Day weekend filled

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with events. The music festival brought us acts like Mumford & Sons and Kid Rock, which both had the town buzzing. The MotherLode volleyball tournament also filled our downtown parks in Aspen. Now, the events decrease (a little, at least) as we wait for the snow to fall.

TOP 5 PREDICTIONS FOR THE REST OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS

JEERS | To the continued funding challenges facing the U.S. Forest Service, which ultimately leads to fewer public lands. In our local case, the Forest Service will be selling West End properties to pay for redevelopment of its Aspen Ranger District facilities. It’s truly unsustainable if we have to sell land every time to pay for agency upgrades.

CHEERS | To an uptick in the construction industry, which has a vital role in the Roaring Fork Valley. Permit activity is up slightly, another sign that the economy is slowly turning around. JEERS | To the recent approvals of ski area expansions in the name of “overcrowding.” While Snowmass was an exception, those in Breckenridge gave the “we’re too crowded” reasoning and it worked. While the forests are public lands and we need to be conscious about loving them to death, building more development on public lands in the name of private commerce is a little hard to swallow.

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“Hope, Change” replaced with “Reality, Maintain”

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Upcoming debates to be hosted by Dr. Phil

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Guam delegates phone it in

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Biden wears muzzle, shock collar

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Someone will remember we’re still at war

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Fall is officially here … OK, maybe not officially, but all the signs are in place

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JAZZ ASPEN SNOWMASS ATTENDANCE CLOSE TO 2011

Even without a big sellout crowd — which occurred last year on the Sunday when the Zac Brown Band was headlining — this year’s three-day Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Festival attendance was comparable to last year’s total. Reached by phone shortly before Kid Rock was to perform on Sunday night, Jim Horowitz, the event’s executive producer, estimated attendance at 6,800 on Friday, 8,500 on Saturday and 6,800 on Sunday for a total of 22,100. Last year’s Labor Day music extravaganza drew an estimated 4,500 on Friday, 7,500 on Saturday and 11,000 on Sunday, which totals 23,000. Horowitz stressed that this year’s numbers were preliminary estimates

and that he felt that the crowd figures might end up being bigger than they were last year. “It’s been a very smooth weekend, really,” he said. “All of the artists have shown up and put on a great show, on time.” — Andre Salvail

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ASPEN PRE-K CLASS RELOCATES

When the Aspen School District decided to move its pre-kindergarten class from The Cottage Preschool building into the elementary school, administrators did not anticipate the trickle-down effect of relocating 16 small children. “When we started this conversation last year, I honestly saw nothing but positive things coming out of it,” said Cottage director Christina Holloway. “And now that we have moved, I still see nothing but positive results.”

STAY IN THE KNOW — CATCH UP ON RECENT NEWS & LOCAL EVENTS According to Holloway and Aspen Superintendent John Maloy, the district made its decision to move the class into the lower level of Aspen Elementary for two main reasons: to open up more spaces for preschool children to attend The Cottage by increasing the number of classrooms, and because it makes educational sense for these 4- and 5-year-old kids to be closer to the district’s kindergarten classes. ASPEN

MOTHERLODE CROWNS ITS CHAMPIONS

About 550 teams from all over the U.S. and Canada travel to Aspen each year for the MotherLode Volleyball Classic. With the announcement of another highprofile tournament taking place in Cincinnati on the same weekend, some were left to wonder how it would affect the draw in Aspen.

“Well, they did take some of the pros away from here,” said Leon Fell, the event’s director since 1981. The MotherLode drew a record crowd of spectators on Sept. 1, according to Fell, and the fiveday event, which saw its 40th consecutive year unfold over Labor Day weekend, still managed to draw Olympic talent. Martin Reader and Josh Binstock, of Canada, who competed together this summer in London, appeared in the men’s open division. The duo lost in the semifinals to eventual winners Brian and Tim Bomgren, of Woodbury, Minn. But Fell stressed that the MotherLode is not trying to compete with AVP, which hosted the event in Cincinnati. “We’re not even that type of tournament. We’re the No. 1 grassroots tournament in the country, and that’s what we intend to stay,” he said. — Karl Herchenroeder

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THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

GUEST OPINION COLUMN

by JAIME O’NEILL of WRITERS ON THE RANGE

Giving names to smoke and fire WE NAME FIRES the way we name hurricanes, giving them the identity that comes with our naming. Naming our fears also makes them a little more manageable, which is probably the main reason we go to the doctor, seeking a word for what ails us, because having that name is at least as comforting as the prescription that comes with it. Names provide limitations, dispel mystery, and help to confine the roving imagination of disaster. What’s happening may be terrible, but at least we know what to call it. The fire burning up the road from me has been dubbed “the Chips Fire,” and the smoke from it has kept the town where I live shrouded in a dense and acrid haze for several weeks now. It comes and goes, lifting and dissipating like fog, only

to return during the night, or settle Some of the smaller fires are given back over us in the late afternoons. names, too, but unless lots and lots Currently, the Chips Fire is still of acres get consumed before the burning out of control, only 55 fire gets extinguished, those fires are percent contained as I not recorded in memory, write these words in late don’t become part of the August, with more than folklore of disaster told 65,000 acres burned, and retold by locals who many homes lost, and love to regale newcomers hundreds of people or visiting flatlanders evacuated. with tales of how much The Chips Fire is a harder life can be in the bad one, hard to control mountains than wherever JAIME O’NEILL because it’s burning up it was they came from. and down very steep No one except arsonists ridges in the Feather River Canyon. or masochists wants fire or other That canyon provides one of the bad things to happen, but since bad most scenic drives I know of in the things do, indeed, happen, we take entire Intermountain West, but the what we can from them, comforting verticality that makes it so scenic also ourselves as stalwart survivors makes it nearly impossible to get fire who went days without electricity, crews into strategic places to fight it. who trucked our animals to lower

elevations, or calmly endured the smoke and the anxiety until the dangers were passed. They call the wind Maria, as the song said, though nowadays, they have computers that generate names for hurricanes as soon as they appear on the radar. And, up here in the mountains, we name our fires, parceling out titles for the tales we’ll tell when time has rendered those fires safely distant, when our memories have made them even worse than they were when we were sweating them out, our eyes red with smoke, our minds unsettled by uncertainties about what was yet to come. Jaime O’Neill is a contributor to Writers on the Range, a service of High Country News (hcn.org). He writes in Magalia, California.

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LEGENDS & LEGACIES

CLASSIC ASPEN

by TIM WILLOUGHBY

When William Jennings Bryan spoke audiences listened with rapt attention, as did this crowd in Gosport, Ind., in 1896.

‘THE GREAT COMMONER’ SPEAKS IN ASPEN visiting presidents, ex-presidents, and presidential candidates

are so common in modern Aspen that locals pay little notice; however, when on Labor Day 1895 the most famous orator and politician of his time, William Jennings Bryan, spoke at the Wheeler, the Aspen Tribune described the event as, “The grandest affair ever witnessed in Aspen.”

BRYAN’S VISIT SECURED votes for his quest for the Democratic Party’s nomination for the 1896 election. He was 35 at the time, the youngest candidate to ever seek the presidency. Voters had two chances to vote for him as he was also the Populist Party’s (a dominant party in Aspen) candidate, with a different vice-presidential running mate. Most associate Bryan with the 1925 Scopes Trial where Clarence Darrow called him a buffoon because he insisted that the Bible’s chronology proved Darwin was wrong. Nevertheless, Bryan became the Democratic candidate for president three times and many consider him the father of the modern Democratic Party. Bryan took on the banks, insurance companies and railroads and he charged that they corrupted politics. His was one of the first voices to insist that corporate donations to candidates be made

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known to the public. His greatest following was in the South and Midwest, where farmers complained about a railroad rate monopoly and high bank interest rates. He was seen as a man of the people and for the people; his fiery speeches would resonate with today’s Occupy Movement. Contemporary Republican Party

and preventing the teaching of evolution. When Bryan said he would rather be right than be president, he confounded supporters as well as opponents by taking positions that were not party orthodoxy. He supported his rival’s (President McKinley) Spanish American War, but opposed the annexation of

HIS BOOMING VOICE, RAPID DELIVERY AND ABILITY TO HOLD AN AUDIENCE’S ATTENTION FOR MORE THAN AN HOUR MADE HIM A STAR ATTRACTION.

members would also identify with Bryan. He railed against Federal spending and championed the Christian social issues of his day — promoting prohibition

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the Philippines as imperialistic. Woodrow Wilson appointed him secretary of state where, as a pacifist, he opposed World War I. Bryan authored many of Wilson’s 14

Points, a blueprint for world peace. Bryan supported himself as an orator and for decades was one of the most popular American speakers. His booming voice, rapid delivery and ability to hold an audience’s attention for more than an hour made him a star attraction. In Aspen he preached to the choir: arguing for the free coinage of silver, attacking the gold standard, and accusing the banks of working against the American people. He spoke longer than two hours alternating between funny anecdotes about Easterners who did not understand bimetallism and detailed explanations of how the banks controlled the recessionboom economy. His following passage was typical, “When you hear a man say there is plenty of money he is the man who has it; the people have it not. He says he believes the gold standard is a good thing for the laboring man; he never says it is a good thing for the capitalist! But the silver man, the farmer, the laborer, says he wants bimetallism because he believes it will be a good thing for him. Because the capitalist says he wants the single gold standard for the benefit of the working man, the farmer, the laborer; he is going to jam it down his throat regardless of consequences to himself.” Labor Day 1895 included an exciting one-mile bike race and speeches during the day by other notables, but for the many who packed the Wheeler to hear and to see their political champion, Bryan’s presence was unforgettable. Tim Willoughby’s family story parallels Aspen’s. He began sharing folklore while teaching for Aspen Country Day School and Colorado Mountain College. Now a tourist in his native town, he views it with historical perspective. Reach him at redmtn@schat.net.

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FROM the VAULT

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IN A SEPT. ,  ARTICLE, the Aspen Democrat-Times found it noteworthy that on “October 2nd Judge Mugfer will leave for Salt Lake City to enjoy his first vacation in twentyseven years. Judge Mugfer goes to visit his son Al Mugfer, who is super of one of the big mines of the Mormon state and expects to have one big time for a month. In the absence of Judge Mugfer Aspen will be without a police judge and justice of the peace as no one has been named for the latter position to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Judge Henry Tourtelotte. Who wants it?” The image shows, from left to right in the back row, Edward C. Groscurth, John Mugfer and Al Mugfer. The three women, left to right, are Gladys Mugfur, Adeline M. Groscurth and Elizabeth Mugfur. The three children on their laps are, left to right, Mildred Groscurth, Ed Groscurth and Edwina Groscurth.

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SMARTWOOL MEN’S LIGHTWEIGHT CREW TOP With emphasis on the word “lightweight,” this shirt eliminates a lot of chafing and coverage issues provided by other clothes. It’s tuckable and form-fitting so it keeps close to your body as it moves around. Plus, it’s made of 100 percent Merino wool, meaning you can work up a good sweat and not worry about offending the ladies — too much. — Ute Mountaineer Staff

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GUNNER’S LIBATIONS

by GUNILLA ASHER

NEED TO KNOW 2 oz of Silverpeak Vodka

COCKTAIL: MUDDLED FISH

3 cucumber wheels 1 basil leaf ½ oz fresh lime juice Muddled and topped with Swedish Fish Bitters Served up or on the rocks

WELL THIS ONE TAKES an acquired taste. I am not sure what the bartender was thinking when he made this one for me to write about, but he was pretty proud of himself when he slid it over. He muddled cucumber and basil with Silverpeak vodka, added a little lime juice and I missed watching him add his secret ingredient — Swedish bitters. Being as I am Swedish, you think I would have loved it. Not so much. But you might. Meanwhile, I am still wondering if the guy was messing with me. Gunilla Asher grew up in Aspen and now is the co-manager of The Aspen Times. She writes a drink review weekly in the spirit of “She’s not a connoisseur, but she is heavily practiced.”

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WINEINK

WORDS to DRINK BY

by KELLY J. HAYES

WINES WORTHY OF A BIG CITY TABLOID WHEN IN NEW YORK, I indulge in the guilty pleasure of reading that fish wrap that Rupert Murdoch publishes. I admit it. When asked upon check-in at my hotel what paper I prefer in the morning, I opt for the New York Post. So it was this past Monday, perusing the Post that I came across two wine stories that were positively “Post-ian” in their perfection. The first, a short note in the gossipy Page Six column (which for whatever reason was actually on page KELLY J. 12) detailed a crisis HAYES in the Hamptons. Yes, this summer, shops and eating establishments were running out of Rosé just before the big Labor Day weekend. According to Page Six, Banzai Burger in Montauk was down to their “last three-liter bottles of Whispering Angel after selling 50 cases.” And Zabi’s in Southampton had just stems and seeds, so to speak, when it came to their stashes of Domaine Ott and the local’s choice, Roman Roth’s refreshing and oh-so-pretty in the glass, Wölffer Estate Rosé. Oh the humanity. Next was a story about two gents, out of towners, but who no doubt had that Goldman Sachs smell about them, dining at the venerable eatery and former speakeasy, “21.” They ordered two bottles of the legendary Petrus 1982. Wine director Phil Pratt, happy to fulfill the request, went to the equally legendary secret wine cellar below the restaurant (actually in “19,” the building next to “21” on 52nd Street, but that’s a story for another time) and decanted two of his five bottles of the wine for his guests. According to the Post’s writer Anne Karni, the bill for dinner and drinks for the pair came to 18,737.18 (the wine was 8,320 a bottle), including a 1,494 sip for the taxman and a handsome 400 gratuity. The articles reminded me, once again, that as great as wine is, the

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stories that are inspired by it can be even better. Wine can stir quests, stimulate memories and enhance tales that last for years. By example, I recently met Pitkin County Commissioner candidate John Young (this is not an endorsement, just a wine story). When John found I had an interest in wine, he regaled me with a story that was more than a decade in the making and has a punch line so good it rings true more than 20 years later.

expensive on the list.” Here he pauses, looks to a place in the sky and seems to conjure the moment he first tasted the wine. “Velvet. That’s the only word I can use to describe what I drank.” It was a red wine from a Duoro Valley maker named Caves Borlido and the vintage was 1964. John bought six of the restaurateur’s eight bottles, brought them home, and he still remembers where and with whom he drank each one. On subsequent trips he searched

his friend Bill Dinsmoor at the Main Street Bakery. “Bill,” he said, “get out your best wine glasses, a loaf of bread and some cheese. I’m bringing a bottle of the ’64 Caves Borlido.” When he got to the bakery, John carefully opened the first bottle with great anticipation. “This will either be vinegar or the best wine you ever tasted,” he said to Dinsmoor. He poured a glass and handed it to his friend, waiting for the verdict. There in the Main Street Bakery,

It seems that John has the good fortune to have married a women whose family hails from Portugal. Over the years he has made numerous journeys there and developed an enduring appreciation for their wines. In 1980, on the trip that he and his wife Linda were wed, he had a wine epiphany. “It was in a restaurant named Pelé (after the Brazilian soccer sensation) in the city of Aeviro,” John recalls as though it were last night. “The owner recommended a wine that was maybe 15, but among the most

in vain for more of his beloved wine. There was a’68 and a ’70, but the elusive ’64 was not to be found. That is, until one day in 1990. John walked into a Lisbon wine shop and, while perusing the bottles, was gobsmacked to find, yes, the 1964 Caves Borlido that he so coveted. “I began shaking,” he recalls, as he checked the corks and the necks to determine their quality. He packed his wine and flew home. When he arrived at the Aspen Airport at 9 a.m. he promptly phoned

while the morning crowd was slurping coffee and downing eggs for breakfast, Dinsmoor put the glass to his lips. He took a sip, looked at John and exclaimed, “Well it sure ain’t vinegar!” And both men will tell that story for as long as they live. Kelly J. Hayes lives in the soon-tobe-designated appellation of Old Snowmass with his wife, Linda, and a black Lab named Vino. He can be reached at malibukj@wineink.com.

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FOOD MATTERS

GOODBYE, SUMMER. HELLO, FALL! LORD, IT HAS BEEN a busy summer, and fall looks no less daunting. But, trust me, I’m not complaining. This summer brought me to farmers’ markets, new restaurants, pairing dinners, fundraisers and a lot of experimenting in the kitchen with the interesting and convenient accesses to great ingredients at the AMIEE WHITE Whole Foods BEAZLEY Roaring Fork. And, thankfully, it seems that every summer there are more and more events centered on food, farming, community and savoring what is grown in the valley. Beginning with the Chili Pepper and Brew Fest, followed by an extraordinarily crazed Food & Wine Classic, until the new Rocky Mountain Oyster Festival & BBQ over Labor Day at Ajax Tavern, every day there is something new in the food world to enjoy. Recently I attended the kick-off party for Eat Drink Local Week, which was a wonderful way to gather the efforts of so many and bring awareness to the local food that our restaurant chefs cherish. My hope is that next year the event will be expanded even farther to the mid and lower valley, which has equally dedicated chefs and growers. At the Slow Food Roaring Fork fundraiser hosted by six89, and Chef Mark Fischer, we had an amazing meal prepared by some of Colorado’s finest and most innovative chefs. In addition to Fischer, they included Barclay Dodge from Pacifica, Aspen; Alex Seidel, of Fruition, Denver; Frank Bonanno from Mizuna, et al, Denver; Lon Symensma of ChoLon Modern Asian Bistro, Denver; Jim Butchart from the Aspen Skiing Co.; Will Nolan from Eight K at Viceroy Snowmass; Bryce Orblom, Chef de Cuisine at six89, Carbondale; and John Chad Little and Chef de Cuisine at The Pullman, Glenwood Springs. It

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was a remarkable lineup, one perhaps only rivaled by that of Greenalicious in July, a benefit to support Children’s Health Foundation. Like Slow Food’s fundraiser, each course at Greenalicious was enlightened and showed the lengths the chefs from around the nation (who donated their time) will go for a cause they advocate. My favorite dishes at Greenalicious were the

Meats: If the weather holds, this should be one great night! The Roaring Fork Food Policy Council and the Community Office for Resource Efficiency (CORE) join CRM to kick off the Local Foods Challenge, a two-week challenge featuring a checklist of personal and political actions that begins on First Friday. The night will include an outdoor screening of “In Organic

Center, Carbondale. According to the RFFC, food has historically been a popular bartering item. Sharing food has been around forever and is just common sense; there’s nothing new here except that we’ve forgotten to do the simple things in life and how this all began: with sharing. Saturday, Oct. 20: Rock Bottom Ranch Annual Harvest Party, Basalt.

Emma Farms wagyu ribeye prepared by Chef Rob McCormick of Element 47 (the restaurant formerly known as Montagna at The Little Nell) and the masterfully deconstructed tropezienne of Palisade peaches, black berries and chevre mousseline by Chef Lincoln Carson of the Mina Group of San Francisco. It was perhaps the single best dessert I’ve had in my life. Slightly sweet, tart and a balance of texture, beautifully presented. The crunch of pistachio made it a work of perfection. But that’s all in the past. Here’s what local food nerds can look forward to in the weeks ahead: Friday, Sept. 7: First Friday Local Food Celebration at Crystal River

We Trust,” CSA farm showcase and slider samples from Crystal River meats. Bring a lawn chair. The Carbondale Food COOP will also be hosting a celebration on First Friday as they officially unveil their expanded space and offerings. Thursday, Sept. 20: RFFPC Fall Equinox Harvest Tour and Celebration, Carbondale. From 5-7 p.m. Bike tour begins at Third Street Center and visits the town’s best gardens. Return to Third Street at 7 p.m. for a potluck dinner followed by harvest storytelling. The Community Bread Oven will be fired up, so bring goods to bake. Wednesday, Sept. 26: Local Food Meetup & Food Swap, Third Street

The Ranch turns into a harvest festival with apple-cider pressing, pumpkin carving, storytelling, farm games, a silent auction and much more. An afternoon of local, delicious food and live music by the Hell Roaring String Band. Car-free event, so bike, walk or take the shuttle. 10 a person. Kids are free. Amiee White Beazley writes about dining, restaurants and food-related travel for the Aspen Times Weekly. She is the editor of local food magazine edibleASPEN and a contributor to Aspen Peak and the travel website EverettPotter.com. Follow her on Twitter @awbeazley1, or email awb@awbeazley.com.

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by AMIEE WHITE BEAZLEY

AT SIX89’S HARVEST SOCIAL MY FAVORITE main course of the night at the recent Slow Food Harvest Social at six89 was Viceroy chef Will Nolan’s “Biscuits and Gravy”: Milagro Ranch slow-braised ribeye cap, Avalanche Midnight Blue cheese biscuit, Eagle Springs black kale and debris gravy.

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ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT

MUSIC/ART/FILM/LITERATURE

LABOR DAY FESTIVAL: AGES OF ROCK

Kid Rock

Mumford & Sons proved you could rock without a single

instrumental solo. Trombone Shorty showed how New Orleans jazz and R&B could be the foundation for a festival-size rock show. Steve Miller demonstrated that decades-old rock songs, played countless times on radio, could still sound fresh. You Me & Apollo established that a little-known act playing on a side stage could get a crowd rocking. And to top off Jazz Aspen Snowmass’ 2012 Labor Day Festival, Kid Rock validated the idea that rock ’n’ roll, even in its middle age, could still be the music of attitude and rebellion.

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THE LABOR DAY FESTIVAL kicked off Aug. 31 in Snowmass Village with Miller giving a lesson in how to be an aging rocker without being an oldies act. The 68-year-old didn’t shy away from his long list of hits — “Fly Like an Eagle,” “Jet Airliner,” “Swingtown,” “Rock’n Me” and “The Joker” as an encore. But Miller mixed it up with old blues tunes and a stretch of songs that highlighted his unexpected prowess on acoustic guitar. Sugarland followed, and though the country-pop act’s presentation is fairly one-dimensional — centered around the big voice of Jennifer Nettles — it was enough to make the set interesting. Being seven months pregnant and confined to sitting in a chair didn’t seem to hamper Nettles’ singing.

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Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, an opening act on Sept. 1, gave the main-stage performance of the weekend. Shorty — born Troy Andrews — was raised in the New Orleans jazz tradition, but he certainly isn’t confined by it. With Shorty on trumpet and vocals as well as trombone, the band offered hints of New Orleans, with a version of the classic “St. James Infirmary,” but more often swung into hard-hitting funk and even a bit of hip-hop. Beyond styles, Shorty and his band brought both overwhelming energy and powerhouse musical talent to all their tunes. In their local debut, British folkrockers Mumford & Sons lived up to their hype as the band of the moment. The group — a quartet, backed occasionally by a fiddler and a horn section — is unique in that it plays no instrumental solos at all. Instead, it relies on a songwriting technique that, while formulaic, is effective. Most songs start slow, often with exquisite vocal harmonies, and then build into dynamic crescendos of banjo, acoustic guitar and pounding drums. Lead singer Marcus Mumford also took some impressive turns at the drum kit. The audience responded enthusiastically to songs such as “Little Lion Man” and “The Cave”

— and to the new tune “I Will Wait,” which bodes well for the band’s new album, “Babel,” due out later this month. Sept. 2 opened with Vintage Trouble, an oldschool soul band whose leader, singer Ty Taylor, channeled the energy and moves of James Brown. Michael Franti & Spearhead, playing the Labor Day Festival for the fourth time in the past six years, were the known quantity, delivering the usual soulful, uplifting and audiencefriendly mix of reggae and rock. Franti made several forays into the crowd and brought onstage a posse of kids and an 81-year-old gentleman. The discovery of the weekend was You Me & Apollo, a folk-rock outfit dominated by singer-songwriter Brent Cowles. With odd looks and mannerisms reminiscent of Brett Dennen and a voice that echoed My Morning Jacket’s Jim James, Cowles led his five-piece band through distinguished sets on a side stage. His voice, powerful but quirky and distinctive, was impossible to ignore. Kid Rock was the epitome of the self-absorbed, attitude-filled rock star; his festival-closing set was equally heavy with the F-word, shout-outs to his hometown of

Detroit and references to Kid Rock himself. But he also has an excellent voice (however digitally enhanced it might have been), a sense of humor and lightness (the song “I’m F---ing 40” is laugh-out-loud funny), and a wide range of styles (country, thug rap, hard rock), all of which he embodies naturally.

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Michael Franti, Marcus Mumford, Sugarland, Brent Cowles.

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THREE FRIENDS PLAN TO CLIMB PEAKS IN NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA WHILE GIVING BACK ALONG THE WAY by AMANDA CHARLES

TOP: Ryan Sarka and Jonathan Ronzio on the ridgeline going up Castle Peak. BOTTOM: Jonathan Ronzio, Ryan Sarka and Ethan Lee on top of Highland Bowl.

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there were those nights of boozing, of late-night

philosophical talks between friends within the walls of college apartments. The nights spent tossing around a future filled with plans to change the world. FOR MOST, the 3 a.m. conversations are packed away like the rest of the college belongings somewhere in our parents’ attics. But nevertheless, as traditional as the tossing of the cap at graduation, we make our way to our careers at advertising agencies, doctors’ offices, marketing firms, schools, banks and so on. Why? Because, let’s be honest, where exactly are those wild adolescent ideas going to take us? There are some who are trying anyway. At 23 years of age and fresh out of college, Jonathan Ronzio, Ryan Sarka and Ethan Lee are willing to

TO START, THE THREE WILL TOUCH DOWN IN ARGENTINA, WHERE THEY WILL SUMMIT MOUNT ACONCAGUA AT 22,841 FEET, AND, AFTER MONTHS OF TRAVEL BETWEEN, WILL END THE TRIP WITH THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT MCKINLEY, OR DENALI, IN ALASKA AT 20,320 FEET. drop everything to find out. Beginning in early January, the three friends will set out from Aspen to accomplish a project they came up with in college called “Between the Peaks,” a six-month-long journey across North and South America to summit two of the world’s greatest peaks while volunteering with 13 nonprofit organizations in 11 different countries along the way. To start, the three will touch down in Argentina, where they will summit Mount Aconcagua at 22,841 feet, and, after months of travel between, will end the trip with the summit of Mount McKinley, or Denali, in Alaska at 20,320 feet. From now until the beginning of the expedition, the three plan to raise 40,000 to cover the cost of the climbs, gear, living and traveling expenses and the hiring of a film crew to chronicle the entire trip for documentary purposes. According to Jonathan, Ryan and TOP: Jonathan Ronzio on Castle Peak. MIDDLE: Ryan Sarka on a bike race in Breckenridge BOTTOM: Ethan Lee and Jonathan Ronzio trek in the Ventana Wilderness in Big Sur, Calif.

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Ethan, however, who plan to live out of a camper van as they travel through 11 countries and complete a weeklong volunteer project in each, the summiting of the two mountains — while personally fulfilling and exciting — will not be the primary focus of the trip. “All of us have talked a long time about wanting to climb mountains in North and South America,” Jonathan said. “We got into the mindset that so many people go on climbs just to have another mountain under their belt, and we wanted to make our trip much more than checking a peak off the list.” Jonathan, who left a job at a video-production company out of New York a year ago to pursue a mountaineering dream here in Aspen, came up with the name “Between the Peaks” to focus on the idea that true success lies not in personal achievements but in the ways in which an individual can impact and give back to a community. “The most important goal was to make the project diverse so we could split our time and immerse ourselves within these communities,” Ethan said. “We sought and formed relationships with small organizations that don’t necessarily have a lot of international funding in order to make the biggest difference possible.” Ethan, who has continued a lasting friendship with Jonathan since high school and came to Aspen to fulfill similar aspirations, says his excitement lies within the anticipation of the journey, of the people and experiences he will witness along the way. ASIDE FROM THE obvious challenge of summiting the two mountains, the three men foresee the hardest part to be the conflict of pulling themselves away from every project and leaving a community for another after only a week’s worth of work. “We only have six months to do so much, and with every new country will come the uncertainty of a new place and environment,” Ethan said. “We truly don’t know what will happen from one place to another, but I suppose that’s the part that turns us on the most.” On the other hand, the three refuse to turn a blind eye to the deadly consequences each mountain has demonstrated to fateful climbers who have gone before. Separate from their individual

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triumphs — like triathlete and renowned snowboarder Ryan, who successfully rode his bike across America, rock-climbing enthusiast Jonathan, who climbed glaciers in Switzerland and New Zealand, and thrill-seeker Ethan, who claims his first summit on Mount Washington to be the force for an infatuation with climbing from then on — together the three work daily to prepare for their biggest climbs yet. So far here in Aspen, the men have fourteeners Pyramid Peak and Castle Peak under their belts and at the end of the month will look to the summiting of Mount Rainier in Washington state — a glacier climb with a bottom-to-top elevation gain of 13,000 feet — as their biggest prep for the summiting of Denali. But, Jonathan said, if push comes to shove and weather conditions aren’t favorable, or if the majority is against moving forward, they know better than to jeopardize their lives — and everyone else’s, for that matter — just for the summit. “Last May, we went back east to New Hampshire for a Presidential Traverse,” he said. “The first day, we made it to the summit of Mount Madison, and we were feeling great and ready for the next. All of a

between being all in and being smart. … We might hire a guide who knows the mountain, but we will definitely not hire anyone to carry our stuff.” Moreover, for Jonathan, Ethan and Ryan, no amount of climbing could bring them more fulfillment than the volunteer work they will offer to the organizations within each country. As the group recalls, if anything were to snowball from the trip, it wouldn’t be a compulsion to climb another mountain but rather a desire to share their story with schoolchildren and pass on the message that there is always a way to achieve your own goals while seeing the world and making a difference. With less than four months to go until three young friends leave everything they know to chance and embark on a halfyear journey full of unknowns, the biggest motivation they will carry with them is the truth that there aren’t many times in people’s lives when they have the opportunity to experience a trip of this magnitude and dedicate

AS THE GROUP RECALLS, IF ANYTHING WERE TO SNOWBALL FROM THE TRIP, IT WOULDN’T BE A COMPULSION TO CLIMB ANOTHER MOUNTAIN BUT RATHER A DESIRE TO SHARE THEIR STORY WITH SCHOOLCHILDREN AND PASS ON THE MESSAGE THAT THERE IS ALWAYS A WAY TO ACHIEVE YOUR OWN GOALS WHILE SEEING THE WORLD AND MAKING A DIFFERENCE. sudden, we were in the middle of 80mph winds. … We could have pushed on but instead turned around. … Sometimes it doesn’t work out, and that’s OK.” According to Ethan, they have discussed the possibility of hiring a local guide who knows the mountains and can direct them up the best routes. “There are people who will argue you aren’t a mountaineer unless you tackle it completely yourself,” he said. “I definitely respect that view, but there is also a fine line you tread

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their time to something this big. “Everyone has one life to live, and many talk about wanting to see the world,” Jonathan said. “This trip is our way of fulfilling that desire to see the world while helping people and the environment. Maybe there isn’t a profit or publicity in the end, but if by doing this we can communicate that there is a high point in life, that by helping others and finding a new existence you can reach a greater summit, then we together have done our part.”

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AROUNDASPEN

The SOCIAL SIDE of TOWN

by MARY ESHBAUGH HAYES

MORE ART CRUSH WITH SO MANY beautiful people in attendance and with so many photographs, I just had to do another week with the Art Crush, given by the Aspen Art Museum on its campus alongside the Roaring Fork River. The Park City, Utah, home of JonEric and Amanda Greene is featured MARY with a big article and ESHBAUGH HAYES many photos in the September-October issue of Mountain Living magazine. The couple bought 55 acres of ranch land in Park City to develop a 10-lot subdivision, keeping one building site for themselves among old cottonwood trees and alongside two creeks. In order to put the house exactly where they wanted, Amanda and Jon-Eric put a tepee where they thought they wanted the house and camped in it often until they got the site just right. Then they built their house. Jon-Eric is a commercial real estate broker and developer in Park City. He grew up in Aspen, the son of Maryanne and the late Peter Greene. He and Amanda have three children. Undercurrent ... With the Craig Ranch (formerly the Vagneur Ranch), the Child Ranch and the Stranahan Ranch all for sale, it is truly the end of an era in the Roaring Fork Valley.

ART CRUSH

From left are Stephen Burns, Kate Neisser, Helyn Rosenberg and Michael Alter.

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Teresa Lopez-Castro and Luis Gispert.

ART CRUSH From left are Sally Hansen, Joe and Sherry Felson and Steve Hansen.

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From left are Elaine Nee, of Netjets, one of the sponsors of the event, and Kristi and Mim Bostick.

ART CRUSH From left are Charles and Melissa Balbach, Philae Knight and John Bace.

ART CRUSH From left are Morris Wheeler, Joanne Cohen and Gretchen Berggruen.

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Richard Goodman and his son, Jordan Goodman. P H OTO S B Y M A RY E S H BA U G H H AY E S

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From left are Nicole Vogel, Jack and Lynn Cohen and Nancy Mayer. A S P E N T I M E S . C O M / W E E K LY

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AROUND ASPEN ART CRUSH The whole Bishop family came to the Art Crush. From left are Wills Baker, Archer and Sandie Bishop, Courtney and Baker Bishop, Kristen and Michael McDermott and Thompson Bishop.

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From left are Julie Lieberman, Capera Kyan and Andrea Fiveezynski.

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Mara and Don Rubell.

ART CRUSH From left are Cindy Rachofsky with Bob and Soledad Hurst.

ART CRUSH Bill and Susana Kretschmar.

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Sandy and Art Soares.

ART CRUSH Lynn Whittum, left, with Lisa Houston.

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From left are Minnie Dubiher, Kathy Stover and Karin Luter.

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From left are Dan Tanzicci, Ellen LipskyKarasz and Blair Asbury Brooke.

ART CRUSH Alison Pincus, left, with Nathalie Gerschel Kaplan.

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ART CRUSH Mark and Robin Levinson.

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CURRENTEVENTS

SEPTEMBER 6-12, 2012

edited by RYAN SLABAUGH

SEE “Beasts of the Southern Wild,” starring Quvenzhane Wallis, shows Sunday through Tuesday, Sept. 9-11, at the Wheeler Opera House.

Editor’s Note: As of deadline, our calendar database was not working properly, meaning we could not access events in Aspen, Basalt, Carbondale and El Jebel. We apologize for the inconvenience. Find all the events at www.aspentimes.com

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Rocky Mountain Rob and Fish Fry 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., the Edge Restaurant and Bar: in the Timberline Condominiums above the Snowmass Village Mall Rocky Mountain Rob (one-man jazz/blues entertainer) will be playing a two-hour set during a traditional fish fry on the new patio (inside in case of weather) at the Edge. Please come by for beer/wine/cocktail deals, great food and entertaining music. Call 314-517-1324.

DOBROIST JERRY DOUGLAS PLAYS SATURDAY,

Snowmass Balloon Festival 7:25 a.m, Snowmass Village Softball Field. Highest and longest running hot air balloon festival in Colorado with more than 35 hot air balloons, balloon night glow, music, food and more. Call 1800SNOWMASS. Snowmass Village Rotary Wine Festival 12 p.m., Snowmass Village Mall. Celebrate extraordinary wines from around the world and delectable cuisine from local chefs. Call 1800SNOWMASS.

9.8

AT BELLY UP

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Snowmass Balloon Festival 7:30 a.m., Snowmass Village Softball Field. Highest and longest running hot air balloon festival in Colorado with more than 35 hot air balloons, balloon night glow, music, food and more. Call 1800SNOWMASS.

HEAR Dobroist Jerry Douglas plays Saturday, Sept. 8, at Belly Up.

PHOTO COURTESY FOX SEARCHLIGHT PICTURES/ STEWART OKSENHORN

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Editor’s Note: As of deadline, our calendar database was not working properly, meaning we could not access events in Aspen, Basalt, Carbondale and El Jebel. We apologize for the inconvenience. Find all the events at www.aspentimes.com

J I M P A U S S A PORTRAITPHOTOGRAPHY

HEAR Guitarist Pat Metheny leads his Unity Band to a performance on Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Wheeler Opera House.

Snowmass Village Rotary Wine Festival, Snowmass village Mall. Celebrate extraordinary wines from around the world and delectable cuisine from local chefs. Call 1800SNOWMASS. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Snowmass Balloon Festival 7:30 a.m., Snowmass Village Softball Field. Highest and longest running hot air balloon festival in Colorado with more than 35 hot air balloons, balloon night glow, music, food and more. Call 1800SNOWMASS.

YOGA & EXERCISE ASPEN 970.948.5886

WWW.PAUSSA.COM

JIM@PAUSSA.COM

SAVE THE DATE WHEN: Saturday, September 8, 12pm-4pm WHERE: Aspen Recreation Center WHAT:

Doggie Day and Splash

Does your dog like to swim? Or does he like to have a good time playing Frisbee and running around with other dogs?

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Ragnar Relay Colorado, Snowmass. Begins in historic Breckenridge and leap frog to Vail and finishes up in Snowmass. More than 180 miles split between team members, through the most beautiful trails and roads the Rocky Mountains have to offer. Call 877-837-3529. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Ragnar Relay Colorado 12 p.m., Snowmass Begins in historic Breckenridge and leapfrog to Vail and finishes up in Snowmass. More than 180 miles split between team members, through the most beautiful trails and roads the Rocky Mountains have to offer. Call 877-837-3529.

Doggie Day at the ARC is the perfect opportunity for you and your best friend to do a little of both. Don’t worry if your dog is not a swimmer.... there will be fun activities for the water-shy as well. The entry fee is $5 and your dog must be current on rabies vaccinations and get a long with other dogs. All proceeds will go to Lucky Day Animal Rescue. Please join us for fun in the pool and out and meet some new friends all while supporting Lucky Day!

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Race For The Stars 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., YMCA of the Rockies-Snow Mountain Ranch Trail Duathlon (5k run/25k bike/5k run), and Children’s Duathlon. A high altitude Duathlon on beautiful mountain trails in the heart of the rocky mountains, only 60 miles from Denver. The race will be great for first timers, as well as offer a new challenge to seasoned veterans. All proceeds benefit the Shining Stars Foundation, which provides recreational and sport programming for children with cancer and life threatening diseases. Call 970-726-8009.

UNITY BAND TO A PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY

9.7

AT THE WHEELER OPERA HOUSE. THE COMMUNITY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Sunday Service at the Aspen Chapel 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., 0077 Meadowood Drive at the Castle Creek Roundabout. The Aspen Chapel offers a Sunday Morning Service year-round at 9:30 a.m. The Aspen Chapel promotes an open and progressive theology, spiritual enrichment, and peace through interfaith engagement. The Chapel is open to all people. There are no insiders therefore there are no outsiders. Everyone is welcome. The Aspen Chapel is located at the Castle Creek roundabout. For more information please contact 970-925-7184 or info@ aspenchapel.org. Call 970-925-7184. Sunday Worship at Snowmass Chapel 9 a.m., Snowmass Chapel is located behind the fire station, 5307 Owl Creek Road, Snowmass Village. Snowmass Chapel nondenominational worship service every Sunday at 9 a.m. Sunday School and toddler care during the service. Creekside Cafe is open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for coffee; free Wi-Fi. Stop by and see us. Call 970-300-1213.

www.luckydayrescue.org

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by JENNY SHANK of the HIGH COUNTRY NEWS

BOOK REVIEW

‘BEAUTIFUL RUINS’ “BEAUTIFUL RUINS,” Washington author Jess Walter’s dashing sixth novel, spans two continents and five decades, creating a panoramic view of the lives it encompasses. The paths of its nine main characters intersect in places as various as Italy, Hollywood, Seattle, and Sandpoint, Idaho, in the course of this sweeping story about artists trying to create meaningful work in the midst of junk culture. The novel opens in 1962 in Porto Vergogna, a minuscule coastal Italian town where young Pasquale Tursi carries on his late father’s business as the proprietor of the Hotel Adequate View. He receives few visitors apart from an American who comes once a year to scratch out a few pages of a

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NOTEWORTHY novel about his experiences in World War II. But then beautiful actress Dee Moray arrives — on leave from the set of the movie Cleopatra — and Pasquale learns she has stomach cancer. The book then shifts to presentday Hollywood, where a producer’s assistant, Claire Silver, encounters the now-elderly Pasquale, searching for the actress he met long ago. He arrives on the same day screenwriter Shane Wheeler comes to pitch his idea for a movie about the Donner Party, which Claire incredulously summarizes as, “An effects-driven period thriller about cowboy cannibals?” Three hours of sorrow and degradation, all to find out the hero’s son is … dessert?”

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“Beautiful Ruins” is hilarious, packed with jokes about Scientology, reality TV, MFA students who write books of “linked short stories called Linked,” artsy Sandpoint residents, and Botoxed Hollywood players. But there is nothing frivolous at the novel’s core, which becomes a beautiful, moving contemplation of the many opportunities people miss in love and work, even as they’re trying their hardest to do the right thing, however difficult.

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2-year-old tan+white short-haired Chihuahua mix female. Terribly shy but wants to please. With a gentle touch, she will come sout of her shell quickly. Good with other dogs, too.

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