I assumed it was a sobriety check and downshifted. My truck was packed for camping and a bluegrass festival; I would drive through the night. Emergency lights split the darkness, spinning and flashing on a scene so horrific I gasped at the sight. A cow elk — her eyes wide,… read more →
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Jul. 13, 2022
Branching Out: What could be more important?
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Jun. 8, 2022
Huts for Vets set to kick off 10th season
Huts for Vets (HFV) is preparing for its 10th season of operation in the Roaring Fork Valley. The Carbondale-based nonprofit’s first of six four-day, all-expenses-paid retreats for military veterans to backcountry huts will depart June 18.
HFV is the brainchild of longtime local journalist, author and environmentalist Paul Andersen. It… read more →
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TRE® Workshop
Published May. 7, 2022Join Jacy Sundlie and Jacquie Wheeler, TRE® Global Certification Trainers, to experience TRE®, a set of seven exercises that help to release deep tension from the body by evoking a self-controlled muscular shaking process in the body called neurogenic muscle tremors. The uniqueness of this technique is that this shaking…
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Trauma Release Exercises Intro Session
Published May. 5, 2022TRE® is a simple technique that uses exercises to release stress or tension from the body that accumulates from everyday circumstances of life, from difficult situations, immediate or prolonged stressful situations,
or traumatic life experiences. TRE® was created by David Berceli, Ph.D., an international expert in the areas of… -
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Mar. 30, 2022
CMC adds a Human Services bachelor’s degree
On Jan. 25, the Colorado Mountain College (CMC) Board of Trustees unanimously approved CMC’s seventh bachelor’s degree program, Human Services, along with a $5 dollar per credit hour increase in all Colorado resident tuition rates for the upcoming academic year.
CMC worked with over 70 agencies to gain an understanding… read more →