Events for Tuesday, July 8

07/08/2008 - 12:00am

"Friedrich Kunath: Rising vs. Setting" displayed by Aspen Art Museum. Opening reception June 26, 5–7 p.m. 925-8050. 

"Aïda Ruilova: The Singles 1999 – Now"
displayed by Aspen Art Museum. Opening reception June 26, 5–7 p.m. 925-8050. 

"Fresh Perspectives" with participating artists Alicia Matesanz
de las Heras, Bill Gruenberg, Kathy Honea, Brad Reed Nelson, Susan
Olsen, Marina Romanov, Melanie Rothko, Jessica Salet, Lloyd Schermer
and Marty Schlein curated by Kathy Honea for Aspen Chapel Gallery.
925-7184.

11th annual Anderson Ranch Arts Center Recognition Dinner. Event
honoring the accomplishments of artists, patrons and community leaders,
this event celebrates outstanding members of the arts community. Visit
andersonranch.org or phone 923-3181.

"Imaginary Thing"
displayed by Aspen Art Museum. Curatorial talk on Aug. 7. For time, phone 925-8050. 

Outdoor Adventure Camp presented by Challenge Aspen. Outdoor
recreational camp in the Rocky Mountains for children with autism ages
8-21.  Participants gain a sense of personal growth and
self-empowerment by actively participating in fun, supervised and
structured activities focused on group recreation, communication, life
skills and safety. Contact Sally O’Keefe to register at
sally@challengeaspen.com or  923-0578 ext. 209.

Downtown Market presented by Glenwood Springs Chamber of
Commerce. Market offers organic produce, fresh flowers, fresh-baked
bread and pastries, handmade jewelry, jerky, quilted goods, unique
clothing, artwork, weaving, and music by local musicians. Market takes
place Tuesdays, 4 p.m. to dusk at Centennial Park located at Ninth and
Grand Avenue in Glenwood Springs. glenwoodmarket.com or 945-6589.

Camp Aspen/Snowmass presented by Aspen Skiing Co. Camp provides
a fun, dynamic environment with daily and weekly programs available for
ages 3 through teens. Private lessons are available for adults.
Activities include mountainboarding, skateboarding, paintball, mountain
biking and more. Weekend privates, theme and nature days, horseback
riding, swimming and a variety of activity combinations also available.
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Treehouse Kids’ Adventure
Center below Fanny Hill in Snowmass base village. 925-1220.

Guided Nature Walks offered by Aspen Center for Environmental
Studies. Free 45-minute walk with a naturalist from the ACES. Offered
daily on the hour, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., June 14-Sept. 1. Meet at the top of
the Silver Queen Gondola at Aspen Mountain. Free 925-1220.

Guided Nature Walks and Hikes offered by Aspen Center for
Environmental Studies. A naturalist from the Aspen Center for
Environmental Studies guides hikes with views of Snowmass Village and
surrounding areas. Offered daily at 10 a.m. (nature walk) and 1 p.m.
(nature hike or walk, depending on group interest). Meet at the
Information Desk in the Snowmass Ticket Pavilion. Free. 925-1220.