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Thursday March 20, 2008
Start: 12:00 am
Start: 03/20/2008 - 12:00am
End: 03/23/2008 - 12:00am
The eighth annual Bud Light Spring Jam
celebrates the spring with four days of competitions, concerts, and
events. Free and open to the public; www.aspensnowmass.com
Start: 5:30 pm
Author Edward Hirsch presented by the Aspen Writers’ Foundation’s
Winter Words series. 5:30-7:00 p.m. at the Gant in Aspen. 925-3122.
Start: 7:00 pm
Winter Lecture Series presented by the Frontier Historical Society and
the Friends of the Glenwood Springs Library. Lectures are historical in
nature. 7 p.m. at Glenwood Springs Library. 945-5958.
Start: 7:30 pm
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
concludes its Naturalist Nights Series with with a free slide show on
the mysterious decline in Colorado’s Aspen stands presented by Forest
Service plant pathologist Jim Worrall. For more info call ACES at
970-925-5756.
Friday March 21, 2008
(all day)
Start: 03/20/2008 - 12:00am
End: 03/23/2008 - 12:00am
The eighth annual Bud Light Spring Jam
celebrates the spring with four days of competitions, concerts, and
events. Free and open to the public; www.aspensnowmass.com
Start: 3:00 pm
Don't miss the Bud Light Big Air Friday series at Snowmass which invites skiers
and snowboarders from around the state to go big or go home. After all
the hucking, enjoy a live band on the Snowmass Mall from 3-4:30 p.m.,
followed by fireworks at 7 p.m. Visit www.aspensnowmass.com
Saturday March 22, 2008
(all day)
Start: 03/20/2008 - 12:00am
End: 03/23/2008 - 12:00am
The eighth annual Bud Light Spring Jam
celebrates the spring with four days of competitions, concerts, and
events. Free and open to the public; www.aspensnowmass.com
Start: 1:52 pm
Women's Health Conference presented by Aspen Center forIntegral Health. 9-11:30 a.m. at Aspen Club & Spa or Doerr Hosier. Cost:$70/one-day pass, $125/two-day pass; $250/patron pass, includes a two-day passplus a Meet the Speakers Cocktail Reception at The Little Nell on Friday from6-9 p.m. 920-2957 ext. 2.
Sunday March 23, 2008
End: 12:00 am
Start: 03/20/2008 - 12:00am
End: 03/23/2008 - 12:00am
The eighth annual Bud Light Spring Jam
celebrates the spring with four days of competitions, concerts, and
events. Free and open to the public; www.aspensnowmass.com
Monday March 24, 2008
Tuesday March 25, 2008
Start: 12:00 am
22nd National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic. The largest disabled veterans winter sports program in the workd comes to Snowmass annually, bringing nearly 400 disables vets. For more information, visit snowmasvillage.com or call 923-0578.
Wednesday March 26, 2008
Start: 7:30 pm
“Recent Assignments from a National Geographic Photographer” presented
by ACES. Pete McBride presents slideshow lecture from 7:30-8:30 p.m.
925-5756.
Thursday March 27, 2008
Start: 4:37 pm
Kid's Drawing and Painting Classes. 10 a.m. to noon onWednesdays and Thursdays at Ross Montessori School in Carbondale. Cost:$15/class. Drop-ins welcome.
color@sopris.net, 928-7733.
Start: 7:00 pm
Slide lecture presented by Chris Doyle for Anderson Ranch Arts Center.
Doyle is a multidisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn. 7 p.m. at the
ranch in Snowmass. 923-3181.
Friday March 28, 2008
Start: 12:00 am
Start: 03/28/2008 - 12:00am
End: 03/29/2008 - 12:00am
"Black Grace" presented by Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. Predominantly of
Pacific Island and Maori heritage, this all-male company is known for
its dynamic dancers. 7:30 p.m. at Aspen District Theatre. For more
information, visit aspensantafeballet.com; for tickets, call 920-5770.
Start: 11:21 am
Spring Camp 2008 presented by Aspen Club & Spa. For children
between 4 and 10 years old. Activities range from swimming, dancing,
yoga, arts and crafts, cooking, to designing their own pottery. 10
a.m.-3 p.m. at the club in Aspen. Cost: $55/members, $65/non-members;
punch passes available. 920-5874.
Start: 11:26 am
Start: 03/28/2008 - 11:26am
End: 03/30/2008 - 12:00am
Owl Prowl presented by Grand Valley Audubon. Tour the Grand Valley in
search of seven species of owls. If weather permits, the group will go
up Grand Mesa early in the evening, making for a late night. Be
prepared for very cold weather, bring a lunch, snacks, water and plan
for dinner in Grand Junction. To register, call Linda Vidal at 704-9950.
Start: 11:27 am
Start: 03/28/2008 - 11:27am
End: 03/31/2008 - 12:00am
22nd National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic. The largest
disabled veterans winter sports program in the workd comes to Snowmass
annually, bringing nearly 400 disables vets. For more information,
visit snowmasvillage.com or call 923-0578.
Holy Smoke. Rock at the Cirque Bar and Grill in Snowmass Village, 3-6 p.m. 923-8686.
Saturday March 29, 2008
End: 12:00 am
Start: 03/28/2008 - 12:00am
End: 03/29/2008 - 12:00am
"Black Grace" presented by Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. Predominantly of
Pacific Island and Maori heritage, this all-male company is known for
its dynamic dancers. 7:30 p.m. at Aspen District Theatre. For more
information, visit aspensantafeballet.com; for tickets, call 920-5770.
(all day)
Start: 03/28/2008 - 11:26am
End: 03/30/2008 - 12:00am
Owl Prowl presented by Grand Valley Audubon. Tour the Grand Valley in
search of seven species of owls. If weather permits, the group will go
up Grand Mesa early in the evening, making for a late night. Be
prepared for very cold weather, bring a lunch, snacks, water and plan
for dinner in Grand Junction. To register, call Linda Vidal at 704-9950.
(all day)
Start: 03/28/2008 - 11:27am
End: 03/31/2008 - 12:00am
22nd National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic. The largest
disabled veterans winter sports program in the workd comes to Snowmass
annually, bringing nearly 400 disables vets. For more information,
visit snowmasvillage.com or call 923-0578.
Holy Smoke. Rock at the Cirque Bar and Grill in Snowmass Village, 3-6 p.m. 923-8686.
Start: 12:00 am
Mountain Pine Beetle Workshop presented by the town of Basalt and the
Colorado State Forest Service. Learn how to identify signs and symptoms
of mountain pine beetles, how to maintain healthy trees and how to
prevent MPB. 10-11:30 a.m. at Basalt Town Hall. Free. 927-4723 ext.
404.
Sunday March 30, 2008
End: 12:00 am
Start: 03/28/2008 - 11:26am
End: 03/30/2008 - 12:00am
Owl Prowl presented by Grand Valley Audubon. Tour the Grand Valley in
search of seven species of owls. If weather permits, the group will go
up Grand Mesa early in the evening, making for a late night. Be
prepared for very cold weather, bring a lunch, snacks, water and plan
for dinner in Grand Junction. To register, call Linda Vidal at 704-9950.
(all day)
Start: 03/28/2008 - 11:27am
End: 03/31/2008 - 12:00am
22nd National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic. The largest
disabled veterans winter sports program in the workd comes to Snowmass
annually, bringing nearly 400 disables vets. For more information,
visit snowmasvillage.com or call 923-0578.
Holy Smoke. Rock at the Cirque Bar and Grill in Snowmass Village, 3-6 p.m. 923-8686.
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Poetry Night presented by Zélé Café. Live music, open mike, featured
poet “Seth” and collaborative Sidewalk Poem. 7:30-10 p.m. at the cafe
in Aspen. 925-5875.
Monday March 31, 2008
End: 12:00 am
Start: 03/28/2008 - 11:27am
End: 03/31/2008 - 12:00am
22nd National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic. The largest
disabled veterans winter sports program in the workd comes to Snowmass
annually, bringing nearly 400 disables vets. For more information,
visit snowmasvillage.com or call 923-0578.
Holy Smoke. Rock at the Cirque Bar and Grill in Snowmass Village, 3-6 p.m. 923-8686.
Wednesday April 2, 2008
Start: 12:00 am
Start: 04/02/2008 - 12:00am
End: 04/06/2008 - 12:00am
Aspen Shortsfest presented by Aspen Film. Six days of screenings,
workshops, panels and late-night festivities with opportunities to mix
and mingle with the industry’s up-and-coming film talent. 925-6882 or
visit aspenfilm.org.
Thursday April 3, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/02/2008 - 12:00am
End: 04/06/2008 - 12:00am
Aspen Shortsfest presented by Aspen Film. Six days of screenings,
workshops, panels and late-night festivities with opportunities to mix
and mingle with the industry’s up-and-coming film talent. 925-6882 or
visit aspenfilm.org.
Friday April 4, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/02/2008 - 12:00am
End: 04/06/2008 - 12:00am
Aspen Shortsfest presented by Aspen Film. Six days of screenings,
workshops, panels and late-night festivities with opportunities to mix
and mingle with the industry’s up-and-coming film talent. 925-6882 or
visit aspenfilm.org.
Saturday April 5, 2008
(all day)
Start: 04/02/2008 - 12:00am
End: 04/06/2008 - 12:00am
Aspen Shortsfest presented by Aspen Film. Six days of screenings,
workshops, panels and late-night festivities with opportunities to mix
and mingle with the industry’s up-and-coming film talent. 925-6882 or
visit aspenfilm.org.
Sunday April 6, 2008
End: 12:00 am
Start: 04/02/2008 - 12:00am
End: 04/06/2008 - 12:00am
Aspen Shortsfest presented by Aspen Film. Six days of screenings,
workshops, panels and late-night festivities with opportunities to mix
and mingle with the industry’s up-and-coming film talent. 925-6882 or
visit aspenfilm.org.
Wednesday April 9, 2008
Start: 12:00 am
Literary Night presented by Thunder River Theater Company. Featured
writer is Rabelais. 7:30 p.m. at TRTC in Carbondale. 963-8200.
Monday April 14, 2008
Start: 11:05 am
Art of Living Basic Course. Participant are cared for and come away
lighter, with effective techniques for releasing mental and physical
stress and increasing his or her health, energy, peace, self-knowledge,
awareness, and joy. Register at http://secure.artofliving.org.
Tuesday April 15, 2008
Start: 12:00 am
Adult Intermediate Ballet class offered by The School of Aspen Santa Fe
Ballet. Classes instructed by ASFB Director Melanie Doskocil. Tuesdays
and Thursdays, 9-10:30 a.m. Class ongoing through May 2008. Call
925-7175 ext. 16.
Wednesday April 16, 2008
Start: 12:00 am
Health Fair hosted by Valley View Hospital. Health information and
testing for people 18 years and older. Requires fasting 12 hours before
screening; diabetics should not fast. Drink plenty of water. 7-11 a.m.
at Roaring Fork High School in Carbondale. Cost $35. 384-6651.
Thursday April 17, 2008
Start: 12:00 am
Adult Intermediate Ballet class offered by The School of Aspen Santa Fe
Ballet. Classes instructed by ASFB Director Melanie Doskocil. Tuesdays
and Thursdays, 9-10:30 a.m. Class ongoing through May 2008. Call
925-7175 ext. 16.
Start: 7:00 pm
Winter Lecture Series presented by the Frontier Historical Society and
the Friends of the Glenwood Springs Library. Lectures are historical in
nature. 7 p.m. at Glenwood Springs Library. 945-5958.
Friday April 18, 2008
Start: 9:48 am
2nd annual Tri It Camp for Women hosted by Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge
& Pool. Three-day triathlon instructional camp for visually
impaired women and sighted guides. Volunteers needed for marshalling
the course for the culminating mini-triathlon on Sunday, April 20, and
transporting three tandem bikes from an organization in Denver. To
Saturday April 19, 2008
Start: 12:00 am
2nd annual Tri It Camp for Women hosted by Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge
& Pool. Three-day triathlon instructional camp for visually
impaired women and sighted guides. Volunteers needed for marshalling
the course for the culminating mini-triathlon on Sunday, April 20, and
transporting three tandem bikes from an organization in Denver. To

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Horoscopes
- Aries
 - Taurus
 Be aware that many are observing how you handle a particular situation.
You actually might be a role model. Don't make anything heavier than
need be. Don't forget an older relative. Make a call. Tonight: Nap and
then decide. Think "fun."
This Week: Work within a partnership, then seek out more expertise.
- Gemini
 Break from your pattern. Do something very different. Your ability to
zero in on what is important comes out in a conversation. A day trip or
meeting someone halfway will help you restore your mind-set. Enjoy the
change of scenery. Tonight: A must appearance, via phone, Internet or
in person.
This Week: Defer to others, and you'll get a panorama of opportunities.
- Cancer
 Others prove not to be as flexible as you might like. This situation
leaves you with a choice. You might not be sure which way to go. Center
on doing what you need to do, possibly solo, perhaps just for now.
Tonight: Rent a movie.
This Week: Be part of a well-oiled team. You'll get amazing results.
- Leo
 Others dominate, which is sometimes difficult for you. Right now,
understand that your influence is moot. So why not go off and have a
jolly good time by yourself or with one compliant person? Relax with
the moment. Tonight: Make special time if requested.
This Week: Ever playful, you see more options than many. Take that ability into different facets of your life.
- Virgo
 Complete a project or indulge in a favored pastime during the day.
Though you might think you have no plans, you might be surprised by
what pops into your life. You will want to say yes and yes. Tonight: Go
with the winds of fate.
This Week: Work from home if possible, understanding your limits.
- Libra
 You might act like you don't have a care in the world, but those who
know you understand that more is going on. Though you might have a late
lunch, the time afterward needs to be just for you. Isn't there a
project to complete or a letter to write? Tonight: Easy does it.
This Week: Make calls, schedule meetings and let others know where you are coming from.
- Scorpio
 - Sagittarius
 Speak your mind and ask for more of what you want. Others might not be
responsive, but it is important to put your needs out there. You can no
longer put yourself on the back burner. Sometimes you sell yourself
short. Tonight: Be easygoing with an intense family member.
This Week: You smile, and others respond. Use your big personality.
- Capricorn
 Money continues to have inordinate importance in your world. You might
not handle a situation with ease. A conversation could be difficult,
but it helps open up feelings. You won't always hear what you want!
Tonight: Catch up on a friend's news.
This Week: Thursday, you finally feel up to snuff. Make it OK not to always be a barrel of energy.
- Aquarius
 Your imagination continues to be your strong suit, as long as you
realize what is going on. Sometimes you would prefer to live in the
world of daydreams. A certain event could blow the dream away. Instead,
stay realistic. Tonight: Treat a friend to dinner.
This Week: You have an expectation of always having the right solution
or idea. This might be the case, but work with others' ideas too.
- Pisces

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