A heavy dusting of snow covers a grove of pine trees on a hillside between Steamboat Springs and Hayden on Thursday afternoon.
Published on January 11, 2008
Steamboat's Colby Kostur watches one of his shots drop through the rim during the Sailors' practice at Steamboat Springs High School on Thursday afternoon.
Published on January 11, 2008
Signs thanking the community for its support line fences surrounding the construction site of the new Soda Creek Elementary School in Steamboat Springs on Thursday afternoon.
Published on January 11, 2008
A construction worker operates a lift at the construction site outside Strawberry Park Elementary School in Steamboat Springs on Thursday afternoon. Despite the recent inclement weather, construction remains on schedule.
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Tom Metzger, of the Boulder firm Laurus Associates, LLC, presents plans for development near Wal-Mart during Thursday's Craig Chamber of Commerce Wake-up Craig Breakfast. The retail building he's presenting would encompass about 9,750 square feet and contain five to seven spaces for small retail shops and stores. Each space would be between 1,300 and 2,000 square feet. Sonic is a franchise seeking to build in that area.
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Reconstruction efforts to rebuild the 485 Washington St. apartments have begun, with a goal of having them completed by May.
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Jacque Hart said if anything is off balance while the loom is being threaded, it'll end up a pile of sticks and strings. The loom, which is about 10 feet long, is held together by six pegs and eight bolts.
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Learning forms of weaving that more or less fell out of style 300 years ago takes some effort - Jacque Hart got her start with a mentor more than 30 years ago and has picked up additional styles and skills through books and specialized teachers.
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Local artisan Jacque Hart carefully checks the numbers on a weaving pattern. Each handle on her Scandinavian draw loom corresponds to a spot on the fabric, and part of the bird designed she is embroidering.
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Dub Miller sings in an acoustic jam Tuesday night at the Steamboat Mountain Theater. Outside of MusicFest's large, tented concerts with 2,000-person crowds, musicians are matched up in smaller venues for more personal performances.
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Country musician Doug Moreland reacts to a story at the Steamboat Mountain Theater on Tuesday night. More than likely, he's laughing at someone talking about a house behind a bar known as "the compound," where he and the rest of Tuesday's performers lived for free.
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A performer sings during a MusicFest concert in the Knoll Parking Lot at the Steamboat Ski Area on Tuesday evening.
Published on January 11, 2008
A performer sings during a MusicFest concert in the Knoll Parking Lot at the Steamboat Ski Area on Tuesday evening.
Published on January 11, 2008
A performer sings during a MusicFest concert in the Knoll Parking Lot at the Steamboat Ski Area on Tuesday evening.
Published on January 11, 2008
A performer sings during a MusicFest concert in the Knoll Parking Lot at the Steamboat Ski Area on Tuesday evening.
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Jill Brehm, bottom left, and Kyle Brehm, check out the action from the front row at a MusicFest concert in the Knoll Parking Lot of the Steamboat Ski Area on Tuesday evening.
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Roger Lweis of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.
Published on January 11, 2008
Dirty Dozen Brass Band, whose blend of funk, second line and jazz music is referred to by saxophonist Roger Lewis as "a musical gumbo," plays Sunday at the Steamboat Music Festival Tent in the Knoll Parking Lot.
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The members of Whitewater Ramble, a bluegrass band out of Fort Collins, said they hope to benefit from all the jam band fans in town this weekend for the Ski Jam music festival.
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