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04 / 4
(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.
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04 / 5
(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.
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04 / 6
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.
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04 / 7
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04 / 8
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04 / 9
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.
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04 / 10
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04 / 11
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04 / 12
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04 / 13
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04 / 14
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.
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04 / 15
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.
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04 / 16
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.
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04 / 17
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.
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04 / 18
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
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04 / 19
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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04 / 20
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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04 / 21
Start: 12:00 am
Meeting of the Roaring Fork Chapter of the Colrado Archaeology Society.
Program will be a video entitled "Ancient America — Mound Builders." 7
p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Glenwood. Open to the public.
379-2548.
Shelby Lynne; David McMillin. Country music at Belly Up in Aspen, 9 p.m. Cost: $22/advance, $25/day of show. 544-9800.
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04 / 22
Start: 12:00 am
Nia classes offered by Julie Hart. Nia is a dance of body, mind, spirit
and emotions blending elements of yoga, tai chi, martial arts and
modern and ethnic dance. 9-10 a.m. at Dance Progressions, 403 Aspen
Airport Business Center. Cost: $20 drop-in. 303-333-3311.
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04 / 23
Start: 12:00 am
Beginner’s fly-fishing clinics offered by Crystal Fly Shop.Clinics are
two hours and topics include casting, entymology, reading the water,
fishing tactics, rigging, etc. 5 p.m. Space is limited; call the shop
to reserve a space. 963-5741.
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04 / 24
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.
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04 / 25
Start: 12:00 am
Concert and conversation with Perla Batalla presented by Aspen
Writers' Foundation as part of The Big Read. Evening of music and
conversation with Grammy-nominated singer Perla Batalla. Award-winning
author Denise Chávez will introduce Batalla and be on hand prior to the
performance for informal conversations with audience members. The free
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04 / 26
Start: 12:00 am
Tardeada presented by Aspen Writers' Foundation as part of The Big
Read. Join Denise Chávez for a traditional Mexican tardeada (afternoon
gathering). The author, activist and Rudolfo Anaya scholar will
share stories of Anaya’s life, times and literary legacy, and will read
passages from "Bless Me, Ultima" in both English and Spanish. This
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04 / 27
Start: 12:00 am
Grief and Creativity Workshop presented by Renick Stevenson. Program
will help people of all ages cope with profound loss through expressive
art. Workshop is free to the public and welcomes donations only.
Participants must commit to attending all three days of the workshop:
Friday: 7-10 p.m.; Saturday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday: 12-4 p.m.
989-529-3965 or 945-2414.
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04 / 28
Start: 12:00 am
“Newbie’s Guide to the Mac” computer class presented by Bytemarks in Basalt. Space is limited. 5-8 p.m. Call 927-2333.
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04 / 29
Start: 12:00 am
Lunch with Dr. Jan: "How to Find Information on the Internet About
Your Health Concerns, Are Certain Nutrition Tests Covered by Your
Insurance Company?” 11:30 a.m. Call for more information, reservations
and location at a hotel restaurant in Aspen.
925-5588.
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04 / 30
Start: 12:00 am
Flowerpot Painting Workshop presented by Nancy Kullgren for The Red
Brick Center for the Arts. Participants will paint flowerpots. 1–3 p.m.
at the Red Brick Center for the Arts in artist studio 105. Free and
open to the public, all ages are welcome. Space is limited; call to
reserve a spot. 429-2777.
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05 / 1
Start: 12:00 am
“Imagine" 17th annual production of Dancers Dancing presented by
Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts. Program features over 175
dancers, between 3 and 50 years old, twirling, jumping and tapping. 7
p.m. at Roaring Fork High School in Carbondale both nights. Cost:
$16/adults, $9/children. 945-2414.
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05 / 2
Start: 12:00 am
First Fridays senior activities offered by the Carbondale
Recreation Department. The first Friday of every month, the Carbondale
Recreation Department will pick seniors up at Crystal Meadows and
throughout the community to enjoy a night out on the town from 5-8 p.m.
To reserve a spot in the van, call 704-4115.
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Horoscopes
- Aries
 Make your move early in the day, when the planets root you on.
Financial matters come to the forefront in the afternoon, though it
might be as simple as your deciding to pay your bills or check out an
expenditure. Tonight: Your treat.
- Taurus
 If you are dragging this morning, don't worry. Your batteries will be
well-charged by midafternoon. Postpone what you can until this period,
when you feel as if you are on top of the world. Listen to your
instincts with a loved one or a child. Tonight: Do your thing.
- Gemini
 - Cancer
 - Leo
 - Virgo
 - Libra
 Work with others. You really do not have the strength to fight
everyone, and others need to see the results of their ideas. In the
afternoon, schedule an important meeting. You could be amazed by what
someone shares. Tonight: Say "yes" to living.
- Scorpio
 Plunge into work with an eye to getting as much done as possible
quickly. midafternoon, lighten up, network and return calls. Stop and
enjoy the people who punctuate your work and daily life. Catch up on
news. Tonight: Sort through invitations.
- Sagittarius
 Your creative bent comes to the rescue, perhaps not only for you but
also for a key person in your life. You are known to be a
problem-solver, as today demonstrates. Make time to complete your to-do
list. You cannot always help others. Tonight: Go until you are tired.
- Capricorn
 You might be too tired and exhausted to really get going. Rather than
fight your innate energy levels, work with them. If you do, you could
be a pistol by midafternoon. Suddenly, every chore and errand is as
good as done. Conversation seems easy. Tonight: Save some energy for
fun.
- Aquarius
 You are an open sign, but not blunt. You hate to hurt others' feelings,
but inevitably you do. You discover that even a well-intended remark
could be misread. Use this situation as an example, and sign up for a
workshop in communication! Tonight: A quiet night at home.
- Pisces
 Deal with finances with someone who really knows his or her stuff. If
feeling confused or like a statement or issue does not make sense,
question, ask and get the answers you need. No one wants you in a
quandary. Tonight: Visit with a friend.
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