Steamboat Springs resident Cammy Ravenscroft dances to the Yampa Valley Boys with her 96-year-old grandmother, May Revenscroft, on Thursday at the Doak Walker Care Center. Staff, residents and family members ate lunch outside and listened to music as part of the annual Family Barbecue with the Yampa Valley Boys.
Published on August 1, 2009
Edwin Jerome Moloney
Published on August 1, 2009
Jake Bearss passes the puck during a workout Thursday night at Howelsen Ice Arena. Steamboat Springs High School hockey team coach Jeff Ruff and assistant coach Dave Strang have organized informal workouts at Howelsen Ice Arena for the summer.
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Akron/Family band member Miles Seaton plays Wednesday at Ghost Ranch Saloon.
Published on August 1, 2009
A wine tasting seminar at the Wine Festival at Steamboat on Friday was titled Zin City, and there were zinners in attendance.
Published on August 1, 2009
Intrawest CEO Bill Jensen, left, and Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. President and Chief Operating Officer Chris Diamond pause for a photo on their way into the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel on Friday. Jensen was scheduled to speak to ski area staff Friday. He said his intent was to "touch base with employees." Among members of the management team heading into the meeting were Vice President of Human Resources Trish Sullivan, Vice President of Skier Services Jim Schneider and Senior Vice President of Marketing Andy Wirth.
Published on August 1, 2009
Steamboat Springs resident Cammy Ravenscroft dances to the Yampa Valley Boys with her 96-year-old grandmother, May Revenscroft, on Thursday at the Doak Walker Care Center. Staff, residents and family members ate lunch outside and listened to music as part of the annual Family Barbecue with the Yampa Valley Boys.
Published on August 1, 2009
Akron/Family guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Seth Olinsky gets things moving with a drum machine during the band's show Wednesday at Ghost Ranch Saloon.
Published on August 1, 2009
Despite the beers in front of them Thursday at Black Mountain Tavern, Oak Creek residents Matt Wood, left, and Lawrence Jaconetta debate the best way to make a margarita. Doug Diamond, the owner of the tavern, sold the business.
Published on August 1, 2009
A city bus makes its way through heavy downtown traffic Friday afternoon. A new yield-to-bus law, set to take effect Tuesday, should help city bus drivers navigate Lincoln Avenue and U.S. Highway 40. The city of Steamboat Springs and law enforcement officials will provide a demonstration of the new law at 1 p.m. Monday at the Stock Bridge Transit Center.
Published on August 1, 2009
