Traducción Por Jacqueline Castro Miércoles: noche en vivo El nuevo pequeño teatro móvil The ARTery de VOICES, una organización sin-fines-de-lucro, hará un estreno el miércoles 23 de junio por el evento “Miércoles: noche en vivo” de The Art Campus at Willits en Willits. Música Natalie Spears y el club de dibujo de Roaring Fork ayudarán […]
June 2021
Las vacunas previenen el sufrimiento humano y salvan millones de vidas
En 2017, mucho antes de COVID, el Dr. Robert Pearl dijo en su libro, “Maltratado”, que el sistema médico estadounidense se basa en tratar más que en prevenir enfermedades, lo que resulta en sufrimiento innecesario, muerte y altos costos. Las vacunas son un ejemplo de lo que debería ser nuestra atención médica: la prevención de […]
Scuttlebutt / Calendar – June 17, 2021
Holy Cross election Holy Cross Energy (HCE), a nonprofit member-owned electric cooperative, concluded its annual Board of Directors election on June 10. Ten individuals were nominated for three seats on the board: two representing HCE’s northern district and one representing the southern district. In the northern district, Kristen Bertuglia was re-elected with 31% of the […]
Larry Day: thriving in the chaos
Larry Day is a jack of all artistic trades and a master of many. A cartoonist, painter, children’s book illustrator, advertising storyboard designer, technical illustrator and arcade game creative designer. Now he can add another title to the list — Carbondale Mountain Fair poster/t-shirt design winner, on the event’s 50th golden anniversary, no less. “It […]
Comp plan update gets rolling
Carbondale, like the rest of the world, is changing fast. As the town grows and adapts, it’s incumbent upon local government to guide development in a way that is beneficial overall and true to the place’s characteristics and history. In 2013, the town adopted a new comprehensive plan. This document, painstakingly crafted with diverse input […]
How is a living world story sustained?
Watershed elders in conversation Roger Brown was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1935. He grew up in the town of Swampscott, attended Dartmouth College and moved west shortly after graduation. He has lived in Eagle County, Colorado since then. (Diazepam) His adventure and environmental documentaries have won numerous awards both nationally and internationally. He has […]
The people behind the puzzles
As The Sopris Sun moved into its second decade, it began taking on more features and other aspects of a firmly established newspaper. In the past couple of years, weekly puzzles and cartoons have become an established tradition. When these features were introduced in 2019, the only stipulation that former Sun editor Will Grandbois made […]
Fire, on and off the agenda
Garfield Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) had a couple of short sessions during the first two public meetings in June. The public speaks The BOCC addressed public comments not on the agenda for the first hour of the June 7 meeting. A number of community members brought up wildfire management issues including the sale of […]
