Johnny B. Good's Diner owner Mike Diemer serves up food Sunday afternoon. Diemer and other downtown business owners said summer business is strong so far this month despite the cancellation of the fireworks show, downtown cattle drive and the Hot Air Balloon Rodeo. Photo by Scott Franz
Printmaker Theo Dexter donated the use of his Lone Oak Studio this week for the process. Pat Walsh/Courtesy
The silk screening process consists of four to five layers of ink laid down in order of lightness. Pat Walsh/Courtesy
A team of local artists worked this week to silk screen re-creations of four works of art from Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp archives to use as a fundraiser for the school's 100th anniversary next summer. Pat Walsh/Courtesy
Printers Theo Dexter, left, and Mitch Uttech make limited edition prints celebrating the Perry Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp in Strawberry Park. Photo by John F. Russell
April Cox paints Hayden Brewer's face to look like a skeleton Sunday in Little Toots Park as his father Dan watches along with Ellie Westby and her brother Jack. Photo by Scott Franz
Hayden Brewer has his face painted Sunday to look like a skeleton by April Cox in Little Toots Park near Art in the Park. Photo by Scott Franz
Hayden Brewer admires April Cox's face painting job Sunday in Little Toots Park. Photo by Scott Franz
Jamey Martin, right, volleys the ball against Royce Wenning on Sunday during the 31st annual Steamboat Doubles Volleyball Tournament at Howelsen Hill. The three-day tournament featured 475 teams from six states. Photo by Scott Franz
Steamboat Springs resident Evan Barbier looks to dunk the ball during a pick-up basketball game at Old Town Hot Springs pool on Thursday afternoon. Photo by John F. Russell





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