Briefs for April 16

Bookstore promoting area artists, writers

Off the Beaten Path Book--store is accepting work from local artists until April 26 to be shown in the store during May. Stop by the store and see Nic for details. Also during April, the store is accepting work from local writers to be included in a self-published poetry anthology.

Steamboat Pilot & Today seeking board members

The Steamboat Pilot & Today is accepting letters of interest from community representatives interested in serving on the newspaper's Editorial Board. The community representatives would serve a four-month term beginning May 1.

The Editorial Board includes two community representatives and four members of the newspaper staff. Newspaper staff members on the board include publisher Suzanne Schlicht, editor Scott Stanford, city editor Melissa Roddy and reporter Tom Ross. The Editorial Board formulates the Our View opinions expressed on the ViewPoints page of the newspaper.

Readers interested in serving on the Editorial Board should send a letter of 500 words or less expressing their interest in the board to Stanford at sstanford@steamboatpilot.com or at P.O. Box 774827; Steamboat Springs, CO 80477. Letters also may be dropped off at the Pilot & Today office at 1901 Curve Plaza. Nominations are due April 25.

Call Stanford at 871-4221 with questions.

Mustang Roundup

registration under way

Registration is under way for the 17th annual Mustang Roundup, to be held June 17 and 18. Events will include a scenic mountain tour, an autocross at the Meadows parking lot and the traditional Show 'n' Shine on Lincoln Avenue. Registration for the Show 'n' Shine ends June 1; forms are available at the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association Visitors Center or online at www.rmmr.org. Call 879-0882.

'True Happiness' series begins at Buddhist Center

Six taped teachings about "True Happiness," by the American Buddhist master-teacher Pema Chdrn, will be shown on six consecutive Monday evenings beginning Monday at the Buddhist Center of Steamboat Springs. Each teaching will start at 7 p.m. with meditation and will conclude with open discussion. A donation of $10 or $5 for students is suggested for each evening. Call 871-6135.

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