Category: ART
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Wolf Creek Skier Visits Down, Four Corners Business Journal, Jan. 16, 2006
PAGOSA SPRINGS — The snow gods have not blessed the Four Corners. Wolf Creek Ski Area reports that they are 50 percent behind in snowfall. As of press time, base depth at the summit was only 37 inches — this for the ski area that boasts “the most snow in Colorado,” and accumulated 535 inches…
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Pagosa Predictions, Four Corners Business Journal, Jan. 3-15, 2006
The Business Journal asked leaders in Pagosa Springs, Colorado what they predicted to be the most important event, development or happening, or what they hoped to see happen in 2006 in Pagosa Springs. Their responses are listed below. “When we look back on 2006, in 5, 10, 25 years, what will stand out will be…
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Pagosa Springs imposes new big box moratorium, Four Corners Business Journal, Dec. 19 2005
PASOGSA SPRINGS — In a recent meeting with Town Manager Mark Garcia and Town Planner Tamra Allen, an unidentified developer outlined plans to build a commercial center with a 250,000-square-foot retail space along with a strip component of 272,000 square feet on a 60-acre parcel south of U.S. Highway 160 across from the Pagosa Country…
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Auction: A third option for selling real estate, Four Corners Business Journal, Jan. 16, 2006
PAGOSA SPRINGS – Ask most people how many options they have for selling property and they will say two: List it with a real estate agent or try to sell it “by owner.” But a third option is on the rise. The number of real estate auctions in 2005 was 15 percent higher than the…
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To fund, or not to fund: A cultural center for Pagosa Springs
The Pagosa Springs Arts Alliance (PSAA) is asking for $10,000 from the Town of Pagosa Springs and $5,000 from Archuleta County for a total of $15,000 in taxpayer money to help fund a feasibility study on whether or not Pagosa Springs is ready to build a cultural arts center. More specifically, they are hoping that…
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Groundbreaking show is inspirational, originally appeared in The Pagosa SUN, Dec. 1, 2005
In a nondescript warehouse on Bastille Street, in an industrial area of Pagosa Lakes, is a hidden treasure: The Space@Shy Rabbit. Nestled between a wholesale bread distributor and a drywall company, in unit B-4 (the only white door with a black logo of a bunny sitting atop the words Shy Rabbit) is a contemporary art…
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Find the unusual and unique in Pagosa Springs, Four Corners Business Journal, Dec. 5-18,2005
PAGOSA SPRINGS – Pagosa area residents spend 47 percent of their total retail expenditures outside Archuleta County. It is not uncommon for residents to drive to Durango or Farmington to do their shopping, particularly for general merchandise, where outflow is as high as 75 percent. However, one of the charming things about Pagosa Springs is…
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Pagosa voters approve increase in lodgers’ tax
“The Town is hoping to work with the state to have them collect the tax and work with the lodgers to advise them of the increased tax rate. Currently sales and lodgers’ taxes are collected by the state on a quarterly basis and sent to the county and from the county to the town and…
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Healing Water: Mineral hot springs offer physical relief from pain, originally appeared in Four Corners Business Journal “Generations,” Nov 2005
A heavy mist of steam rises above the San Juan River, tendrils of silver incandescent vapors dance against a columbine blue sky. The sound of water splashing, falling, running, tinkling fills my head, but the sound alone cannot soothe the chronic pain I feel pulsing from beneath my left shoulder blade up into my skull…
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Sonic exceeds expectations in Pagosa Springs, originally appeared in Four Courners Business Journal
PAGOSA SPRINGS — In a town with limited dining options, the opening of a new restaurant is momentous. The opening of a new SONIC drive-in in Pagosa Springs on Oct. 16 surpassed all forecasts for franchise owner, the Merritt Group, based in Las Cruces, N.M. “The restaurant is exceeding expectations in a big way,” Merritt…