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Larimer County restaurant inspections: All 21 pass
The Larimer County and Weld County health departments have a three-tiered health inspection rating, with rankings of pass, reinspection required or closed. Establishments with violations of 0-49 points pass; those with 50-109 points require reinspection; and any with more than 110 points face closure. This report is for July 17-23. There were no inspections conducted by Weld County...
YMCA Spotlight: There is still time to register for the Y’s summer nature workshops
Do you enjoy learning about local history? Are you an active outdoor enthusiast who enjoys exploring less visited areas of Rocky Mountain National Park?. Then get your notebook or put on those hiking boots and sign up for a nature workshop at YMCA of the Rockies. This summer’s informative nature...
Upcoming events and movies at Estes Park movie theaters
With the pending closure of Reel Mountain Theatre on August 29, now is the time to take in the final programs and movies at this long standing Estes Park business. Starting on July 26, the Reel Mountain Theatre has a full schedule of programs and events, including several popular current movies: Twisters, Inside Out, Despicable Me 4 and Fly Me to the Moon.
2024 Collector Holiday Ornament Available For Purchase
Since 1986, the Town of Estes Park employees' Helping Hands Committee has created commemorative annual holiday ornaments for purchase by the public. The proceeds from ornament sales provide high school senior scholarships and assistance to individuals in need through Crossroads Ministry. The 2024 ornament image is of the iconic, reopened Estes Park Tram.
Estes Park Museum program to feature music of summer resident and composer Arne Oldberg
On Saturday, July 27 at 4 p.m., join the Estes Park Museum and pianist Jennifer Muñiz in exploring the works of American composer and Estes Park summer resident Arne Oldberg. One of several perseverant cultural figures in Chicago at the turn of the 19th century, Oldberg was determined to re-define the U.S. artistic identity. He can be described as a “Brahms in our backyard.” The musicians from this time have been researched separately, such as John Alden Carpenter and Rudolf Ganz, and the musical oddities of the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893, but this recital explores the music from a community of composers that formed a larger “Chicago School,” similar in the way that musicologists identify a “Second New England School” in Boston around this time. The concert program, in addition to the music of Oldberg, includes solo piano pieces by John Alden Carpenter, Rudolf Ganz and Florence Price, as well as Howard Hanson, who was the director at the Eastman School of Music for forty years. Estes Park was the summer composing location of Oldberg, allowing an exciting venue for exploring his contributions to music history, along with a glimpse of the wider musical milieu in Gilded Age Chicago (1880s and 1890s) and its impact on later generations.
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