Category: ART
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“Event coordination and sales tax key issues in CRP report,” originally appeared in The SUN, June 30, 2005
Venues need updating. Venues are scattered. Event volunteers and organizers are experiencing burnout. Events are organized around holidays when lodging is already filled and businesses are busy. The town needs better gateway markers and signs to identify the historic downtown and develop transportation links between event venues and downtown. There is a lack of communication…
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“Economic Impact Study Underway,” originally appeared on pagosa.com, Jan. 27, 2005
Leanne Goebel, l.goebel@pagosa.com | Posted 1/27/05 “We’re objective analysts,” said Dan Guimond of Economic & Planning Systems, Inc. Guimond and EPS Vice President, Andy Knudtsen held a scoping session at the Community Center with over 150 people crowded into the Senior Center dining room.The Community Vision Council, working with the Town of Pagosa Springs, contracted…
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“Conservation Easements,” originally appeared on pagosa.com, Jan. 14, 2005
Leanne Goebel, l.goebel@pagosa.com | Posted 1/14/05 Preserving open space, wildlife habitats, and the family ranching way of life without putting the land in the hands of a government agency — this is one appeal for creating a conservation easement with a non-profit land trust such as the Southwest Land Alliance (SLA) A conservation easement is…
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“Village at Wolf Creek developer declines meeting with Pagosa Town Council,” originally appeared on pagosa.com, Dec. 3, 2004
The Town of Pagosa Springs completed Draft Resolution (2004-15) opposing the Mineral County approval of the Village at Wolf Creek at a special meeting of the Council on November 9. “The resolution has not been filed, but the Town has sent comments to the Forest Service on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement,” Mark Garcia, Town…
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“Town vs Village at Wolf Creek,” originally appeared on pagosa.com, Dec. 22, 2004
“Therefore, be it resolved by the Town Council of the Town of Pagosa Springs that until our stated concerns are satisfied, we cannot endorse the Village at Wolf Creek, as approved by the Mineral County Commissioners in Resolution No. 2004-23.” Mayor Ross Aragon called the meeting to order. Stan Holt made the motion, Tony Simmons…
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“The Salon: Building a creative community in Pagosa,” originally appeared on pagosa.com Feb. 24, 2005
Last fall, C.J. “Jerry” Hannah suggested that we start a “salon” to build a creative community in Pagosa. “We need to bring people together: artists, writers, patrons,” he said. I agreed. So we invited everyone we knew to gather at the home of Jerry and his wife Jo. I love Jerry and Jo’s house. It’s…
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“Seeds of Learning kicks off capital campaign,” originally appeared on pagosa.com, Dec. 14, 2004
A $50,000 grant from the Daniels Fund for Seeds of Learning might be lost. The grant, awarded in February 2004 to help finance the construction of a new child and family care center, is a matching grant. Seeds of Learning will get $50,000 when they have raised $50,000 in matching funds from local businesses, organizations…
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“Our plan needs art, too,” originally appeared on pagosa.com, Jan. 25, 2005
Fifty-eight percent of respondents to a recent community survey want to see a conference and performing arts center in Pagosa Springs; and 38% of those want to see it located downtown. Fifty-five percent want to see public displays of art and 46% of those want to see the art downtown. Yet, at the public CVC…
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“Madrigal Dinner Meager on Magic,” originally appeared on pagosa.com, Dec. 7, 2004
Before the royal court arrived, Candy Flaming, Lady Chamberlain and the cast of wenches and serfs instructed the audience how to bow and curtsy. A tuck of the knee, a deep swooping bend, nose reaching toward the floor, prompted one guest at the Hampstead table to announce, “Help, I’ve curtsied and I can’t get up!”…
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“New York Digs Skins Out of the Desert,” originally appeared in Arts Perspective, Summer 2004
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