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
volunteer, or for more information about the event, contact Nancy
Stevens at nstevens@sopris.net [1] or call 541-388-0500.
Spring Meltdown hosted by Aspen Recreation Center. 4-7 p.m. at the ARC.
Event includes: Hawaiian pool party, disco ice skating and rockin' rock
climbing. Pizza, veggies, and soda will be provided. 429-2098.
Friday Evening Child Care offered by Aspen Club and Spa. Children
should be supplied with a snack, swimsuit and pajamas. 5-9 p.m. on
Fridays at the club in Aspen. Cost: $35/members, $45/nonmembers.
920-5874.
Public Art Talk presented by Dan Young and Jane Lee for Wyly Community
Art Center. Young is one of the West's premier landscape artists; Lee's
work ranges from portraiture and figure drawing to landscapes and still
life. 6 p.m. at the Wyly in Basalt. 927-4123.
Shawn O'Neil. Folk rock at Two Rivers Bar and Cafe in Basalt, 6 p.m. Free. 927-3348.
"The Counterfeiters" presented by Wheeler Film Society. True story of
master counterfeiter Salomon "Sally" Sorowitch (Karl Markovics) and a
group of concentration camp prisoners who have been recruited to make
replicas of foreign bank notes. As the Nazi plan to sink the U.S. and
British economies goes forward, some prisoners find a way to stall the
operation. 7:30 p.m., with an additional 4:30 p.m. Saturday
matinee, at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen. Cost: $9. 920-5770.
Frank Martin and Friends. Live at Steve's Guitars in Carbondale, 8:30 p.m. Cost: $10. 963-3304.
Back Door Slam; Reverend Deadeye. Rock at Belly Up in Aspen, 10 p.m. Cost: $10/advance, $12/day of show. 544-9800.
Links:
[1] mailto:nstevens@sopris.net