Raindrops splatter on the water surface and the soft bounce of the bobber skimming along with the ribboning flow. At first, you are aware of the other people fishing in […]
Jeanne Souldern
Sinfonia, Symphony, Choral and Choir connect for collaboration
“It’s one of the greatest things that ever happened. It should have happened a long time ago.” That is how Wendy Larson, of High Country Sinfonia, described the first-time collaboration […]
CASA seeks volunteers with caring hearts
Calls to Colorado’s Department of Human Service’s Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline increased recently and when calls increase so does the demand for CASA of the Ninth volunteers. CASA, which […]
We're all a little ‘Bluenose’
Coconut compass. Lotions and potions. Puppet pirate parrots. These are some of the treasures you’ll discover aboard a pirate ship in Thunder River Theatre Company’s (TRTC) upcoming production of “Bluenose.” […]
Becoming a first responder for mental health
Many people have attended CPR or First Aid classes given by the American Red Cross and gained the skills to help someone in a time of need. There is a […]
Crossing the bridge to Mah Jongg
Mah Jongg is a long stretch from my Northwoods Minnesota roots of Buck Euchre, whist, and cribbage, but a good strategy game is never dull and always gets the brain […]
Carbondale board ready for adjustment
The all-new member Carbondale Board of Adjustment (BoA) met for the first time on Jan. 30. The members may be new to the BoA, but all bring some level of […]
GarCo confirms $200k commitment to Red Hill
A collaborative effort among multiple community stakeholders will result in three new trails and safer trail access at the Red Hill Recreation Area. The partnership between the Town of Carbondale […]