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