Carbondale’s last First Friday of 2013 was one of the coldest in memory, topping out at about 17 degrees. That didn’t deter the steadfast community spirit that permeates all First Friday events however, as the streets were filled with crowds of bundled up revelers.
After the lighting ceremony, caroling kids, Santa visit and marshmallow roasting at Fourth Street Plaza, restaurants and bars filled up with shivering souls looking to get warm. But a good majority set their sights on another target at the east end of town: the annual Benefit Cup Auction at the Carbondale Clay Center.
December 2013
On the passing of Ray Adams
Many of us who migrate from here and there to someplace else arrive as righteous pilgrims aspiring to liberations of one sort or another.
Just such a pilgrim I once met a long. long time ago in a galaxy far, far away in Nexus 81623.
The pilgrim’s name was Ray Adams.
Trustees ask RFTA to sideline circulator until 2014
Prompted by complaints from a bus rider, the town trustees voted 4-3 on Tuesday night to ask RFTA to delay its Carbondale circulator bus until 2014.
Joanne Teeple told the trustees Tuesday night she was “disgruntled” and “disgusted” over the new circulator route, which RFTA will implement on Dec. 14, and that other riders are “fairly apoplectic.”
Coredination moves to Bridges, triples its space
When Anthony and Alexandra Jerkunica opened Coredination: A Movement Studio in Carbondale in 2004, they introduced the Roaring Fork Valley to a new approach of offering pilates, yoga and ballet instruction under one roof.
“The three (disciplines) compliment and support each other,” Alexandra told The Sopris Sun.
The husband/wife team expanded to the Third Street Center three years ago and have now moved to the Bridges Center on Sopris Avenue.
“We’re in the west wing and we’ve tripled our space.”
Light Up Carbondale closes out First Fridays 2013
It takes six miles of wire, 682 rolls/strands and 30,000 individual lights to officially light up Carbondale. Throw in privately owned lights and what do you get?
Light Up Carbondale, as the 2013 First Friday close out on Dec. 6.
RFHS reverses trend: enrollment at all-time high
With the October count tallied and reviewed, enrollment at Roaring Fork High School is at an all time high of 335 students, according to school district officials.
That’s up 8 percent from last year and up 17 percent from the decade low of 290 in 2011-12. It also marks the first time since 2007 that the incoming class at the high school exceed the combined exiting classes of Carbondale Middle and Carbondale Community School.
The figures suggest the school might be regaining momentum as a choice for students and their parents, and also has immediate implications for academic funding.
TAC FIT: A Basalt gym with a higher purpose
The Aspen Clinic CEO, Amanda Wagner, joined forces with elite personal trainer, Megan Reilly, to form TAC FIT, a gym with a higher purpose located on East Valley Road in Basalt. The gym in itself is sensational. But what separates it from the rest is both its unique curriculum and its caring personnel.
