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Stonebridge Inn - Specials
Stay and Save at The Stonebridge Inn
The ski season is officially here and so is your opportunity to save on your Snowmass ski vacation. Book today and save up to 30% on your travel during the remainder of this year's ski season. Read More
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The Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series
January 11, 2010 - March 31, 2010. The Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series hosted by Aspen/Snowmass debuts on opening weekend in November and continues through March with a series of five free, outdoor concerts held during key events and peak weekends throughout the season. All concerts are in unique locations between Aspen and Snowmass giving everyone the opportunity to enjoy free outdoor music in the winter. Past performers include Blues Traveler, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, P.O.D., The Vandals, The Gin Blossoms, Freddy Jones Band, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, The Offspring, Unwritten Law, The Prodigals, Riddlin' Kids, Wylde Bunch and Arrested Development. The hotel rooms, condominiums and vacation rentals at Destination Resorts Snowmass put you in the ideal location to enjoy all that the Concert Series has to offer! Where: Aspen Mountain For more information about this event: http://www.aspensnowmass.com/travelinfo/events/detail.cfm?&eventID=18 Read More
Mark Bradford at the Aspen Art Museum
February 24, 2010 - April 04, 2010. Experience Mark Bradford’s large-scale paper college and decollage works at the Aspen Art Museum. Bradford’s pieces are constructed from advertising materials found around his Los Angeles neighborhood, and integrated with paint, twine, glue, and sanding to create unique works of art. After the exhibition, you can head back to Destination Resorts Snowmass to relax in your Aspen hotel room or vacation rental. Read More
Snowmass Snowshoe Tour
February 24, 2010 - April 09, 2010. When: 9:30 AM every day Visit the Hallam Lake Nature Preserve to learn about local wildlife on this guided tour. Your guide will take you through scenic forests and along babbling creeks in the Rocky Mountains. Tour guides provide interesting information about your surroundings and points out signs of life and tracks of local animals. The tour also includes a lift ride, warm drinks, snacks, and snow shoes. Afterwards, head back to your comfortable hotel room at the Destination Resorts in Snowmass to warm up and wind down. Read More
Aspen Music Festival & School: James Ehnes, violin & Orion Weiss, piano
March 13, 2010. Program to include: SCHUMANN: Violin Sonata No. 1 in A minor, op. 105 - c. 17' J. S. BACH: Partita No. 3 for Unaccompanied Violin in E major, BWV 1006- c. 19' BEETHOVEN: Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major, op. 47, "Kreutzer" - c. 31' Date: 03/13/2010 - 03/13/2010 Time: 7:30 pm Location: Harris Concert Hall Phone: (970) 925-9042 Admission: $50 Website: click here for more info Read More
Aspen Fashion Week
March 14, 2010 - March 19, 2010. Aspen Fashion Week is a destination fashion event designed to showcase and market winter resort, ski and technical outerwear in the home and playground of the most stylish consumers. We have partnered with local lodging and travel providers to make your trip to AFW enjoyable and convenient. Please book in advance to take advantage of discounted rates. Date: 03/14/2010 - 03/19/2010 Location: Downtown Aspen Website: click here for more info Read More
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Destination Hotels & Resorts Prepping for Winter with Early Season Ski Deals
Hot deals from DH&R ski resorts - it is never to early to save big! Read More
SNOWMASS' WINTERSKOL FESTIVITIES INCLUDE POPULAR RETURNING RAIL JAM COMPETITION AND FIREWORKS
SNOWMASS' WINTERSKÖL FESTIVITIES INCLUDE POPULAR RETURNING RAIL JAM COMPETITION AND FIREWORKS Snowmass, Colo. -- Snowmass Village offers up a "sköl" or "toast" to winter on January 9 with the second Wintersköl Rail Jam at Snowmass as part of the 58th annual Wintersköl celebration in Aspen/Snowmass. Begun in 1951 by Aspen locals searching for a unique way to celebrate the valley's Nordic lifestyle, Wintersköl now encompasses four days of zany winter events in Aspen/Snowmass from January 8-11. "We're thrilled to be a part of the Wintersköl festivities and look forward to the return of the popular rail jam and a day of fun Snowmass-style," says Susan Hamley, Marketing Director for Snowmass Village. The second annual Wintersköl Rail Jam at Snowmass embraces athletes of all levels and abilities and takes place on Fanny Hill. Cash prize payouts are based on entries and awarded for first, second and third place. Giveaways and music keep the high energy vibe flowing throughout the practice and competition. The Winterskol Rail Jam is followed up by a brilliant fireworks display over Fanny Hill. Come for the Wintersköl Rail Jam at Snowmass and stay on for après-ski in the new $1 billion Base Village. Dine at one of Snowmass' nearly thirty restaurants, including new restaurants The Sweet Life, Sneaky's Tavern and Junk in the new Base Village and The Office at The Cirque and Nardi's on the Snowmass Village Mall. Snowmass Wintersköl Schedule January 9: 12 - 4 p.m. Wintersköl Rail Jam on Fanny Hill 12 - 1:30 p.m. Registration outside Snowmass Ticket Pavilion, $20 for all athletes. 1-1:45 p.m. Rail Jam Practice 2-3 p.m. Rail Jam Competition with awards ceremony to follow. 7 p.m. Fireworks at Snowmass Mountain The resort town of Snowmass Village, Colorado, is located in the heart of the Elk Mountains 9 miles from Aspen, Colorado and has already received over EIGHT FEET of snow this season. Snowmass is accessible via four regional airports (Aspen, Eagle, Grand Junction, and Denver) with new direct flights on Frontier, Delta, and United. Snowmass offers diverse lodging options and activities for groups, families, adventurers, and couples. For information visit www.snowmassvillage.com or call 1-800-SNOWMASS. For rail jam photos and media information, call Allison Johnson at (970) 309-5485. # # # Read More
THE SNOWMASS WELLNESS EXPERIENCE FEATURES TOP ORGANIC GARDENERS, YOGA GURUS, ORGANIC PRODUCE, AND MORE.
Snowmass Village, CO (July 30, 2008) -The Snowmass Wellness Experience (Aug. 15-17), which was written up last year in the New York Times, celebrates its fifth anniversary and the art of healthy living from the earth up with a hands-on festival that keeps participants engaged, learning, and sampling all weekend long. Encompassing all the elements of a balanced lifestyle, this unique wellness event offers the chance to hear nationally-respected experts and participate in enriching workshops, cooking demonstrations, al fresco yoga and pilates classes, nature walks and more. Tickets are now on sale at www.snowmasswellness.com. For the complete schedule, ticket prices, lodging specials, and presenter information, visit the website or call 1-800-SNOWMASS. Top Reasons to Put Wellness on Your Calendar: Hands on: It's a Different Type of Wellness Festival. Many wellness festivals involve sitting in lecture halls listening to speakers-that's not our idea of Wellness! Wellness starts from the earth up, and attendees can get their hands dirty in this novel approach. Fitness classes, cooking demonstrations and tastings, how-to workshops, a green expo, nature hikes, a spirits tasting, comedy, an on-site spa, and more mean attendees aren't merely observers-- they're participants. Learn how to grow your own food. As fuel and food prices continue to rise, more people are interested in growing their own food. From never-evers to seasoned gardeners, the Snowmass Wellness Experience provides access to top experts who share how to grow and cook your own food and eat nutritionally and sustainably. In their ONLY Colorado appearance, internationally respected keynote speakers Eliot Coleman and Barbara Damrosch of the Four Seasons Farm in Maine have over sixty years of combined experience with organic farming and will explore everything from the seduction of a kitchen garden to the how-tos of sustainable organic gardening. It's an Edible Extravaganza. From chocolate and yoga classes to an organic spirits tasting to cooking demos and a wellness expo with plenty of free goodies, Snowmass Wellness Experience participants won't go home hungry. They'll also learn how to design and incorporate edible plants into residential landscapes from Jerome Osentowski, one of the foremost permaculture practitioners in the United States who will share insights into agroforestry and other new methods of organic farming and landscaping. Check out this Whole Food philosophy: We're not talking a grocery store, but rather education about the entire food cycle. With the motto of Wellness From the Earth Up, The Snowmass Wellness Experience offers the chance to learn about healthy eating from a myriad of angles: growing to cooking to preserving to nutrition to incorporating food into your fitness routine. Foster healthy eating habits. As diabetes and obesity continue to be two of the nation's top health concerns, this festival teaches the tools needed for healthy eating. Mariana Bozesan, author of Diet for a New Life, shares her highly respected integral 8-step approach to life that also reveals the weight loss secrets of centenarians and successful dieters. Other wellness workshops include how to harvest and preserve an organic garden, how to create healthy snacks for people on the go, and how to read nutritional labels. Focus on the moment. In his only Colorado appearance this summer, nationally respected and popular Yahoo Mind-Body Expert David Romanelli leads Yoga and Chocolate, Yoga and Wine, and Living in the Moment workshops. Romanelli is the co-founder of At One Yoga which has gained national renown by fusing Western culture's fashion, music and technology with Eastern culture's sacred rituals and ancient tradition. He now teaches at Exhale in California and tours the world with his Yoga and Chocolate class, designed with Vosges Haut-Chocolat founder Katrina Markoff. Diverse additional yoga and pilates workshops are available through the Shakti Foundation and the Aspen Club & Spa, including yoga guru Simon Park's popular Thai Massage class. Get well through laughter. Comedy can be used as a healing art, and Steve Bhaerman, has audiences laughing until the sacred cows come home while sharing insight on how to make positive changes in life. Bhaerman, who performs as Swami Beyondananda, the "Cosmic Comic," is an internationally known author, humorist, and workshop leader and offers a comedy show and workshops at this event. Bring it all home. How can you eat locally and sustainably at Colorado's altitude? The Snowmass Wellness Experience brings together a talented regional roster of chefs, nutritionists, gardeners, and experts so participants can begin making connections to local sources of food, spirits, and inspiration. Relax and Retreat. Everyone is entitled to a little R&R. Yoga classes, nature hikes, morning meditations, and a spa pavilion all offer opportunities to relax in Snowmass. Each day pass comes with one complimentary mini-spa treatment through Aspen Club & Spa, and participants are welcome to sign up for more as space allows. Costly? Well, no. Wellness shouldn't come at a price that's painful to your mind, body, or spirit. The Snowmass Wellness Experience is substantially more affordable than other wellness festivals. An all-inclusive weekend pass is only $175, while day passes, keynote speech passes and fitness/expo passes start as low as $30, allowing attendees the flexibility to see it all or just a little. For every yoga pass sold, the Shatki foundation donates $2.50 to a local nonprofit. Read More
NEW ORLEANS BRASS FUNK ROCK COMES TO FANNY HILL ON THURSDAY
Snowmass Village, CO (July 28, 2008) - The unique sounds of New Orleans' music scene is alive and well and headed to Snowmass this Thursday, July 31. The Snowmass Summer of Free Music Series free concert by Bonerama kicks off a massive arts weekend that also includes a free Massive Music concert by The Outlaws on Saturday, the Mountain Masterpieces Arts Fair, A Young People's Production of Fame, The Musical, and free arts lectures at Anderson Ranch Arts Center. Weekend Schedule: July 31: Free concert with Bonerama, 6pm, Fanny Hill August 2-3: The Mountain Masterpieces Arts Fair. Saturday 11:00a.m.-6:00p.m. & Sunday 10:00a.m.- 4p.m. Snowmass Village Mall. August 2: Massive Music free concert with The Outlaws. 7pm on Fanny Hill August 3: Fame-The Musical. ($12, Adults $15). 7 pm on Fanny Hill August 3: Anderson Ranch Free arts lecture & slide show, 7 p.m. (andersonranch.org) Bio: Bonerama: Unlike any other rock ‘n' roll, funk or brass band, Bonerama brings a unique spin to vintage New Orleans funk and hits on all four cylinders in the brass section. Not quite the traditional brass band (there are no trumpets or saxes), the four-trombone frontline blows audiences away with improvised, vintage funk and classic rock riffs. Rolling Stone magazine praised their "...crushing ensemble riffing, human-feedback shrieks and wah-wah growls" (2007). In a testament to how Bonerama carries the brass band concept into uncharted territory, the band also won acclaim at the Big Easy Awards for "Best Rock Band." For more information, visit www.bonerama.net Bio: The Outlaws: Following in the footsteps of such great bands as The Allman Brothers and The Eagles, The Outlaws have developed their own high-powered, guitar-driven, country-rock sound with hints of blues and boogie. With exhilarating self-penned music and stellar three-part harmony, The Outlaws have firmly established themselves in the Southern Rock genre with popular songs such as "Hurry Sundown," "Green Grass & High Tides," and "There Goes Another Love Song." From riveting hard rock to lilting country ballads, the Outlaws promise a night harkening back to stomping hell-raising hoedowns. For details, visit www.outlawsmusic.com About Free Music in Snowmass Snowmass Village is one of the most popular mountain destinations for free music in the state, drawing crowds by the thousands each week. The Summer of Free Music Series runs every Thursday through August 21 with additional free summer concerts including Massive Music with The Outlaws on August 2, the Snowmass G3 concert with the Dirty Heads on August 9, Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews on September 6 for Oktoberfest, and Jeff Finlan on September 13 as part of the 33rd annual Snowmass Balloon Festival Nightglow. Read More
SNOWMASS SHOWS OFF ITS ARTISTIC SIDE JULY 31-AUG 3
Snowmass Village, CO (July 21, 2008) - Although Snowmass is synonymous with outdoor adventure and recreation, its best-kept secret is a lively and innovative arts scene. The Snowmass Summer of Free Music Series on July 31 kicks off a weekend dedicated to arts of all mediums. With two free outdoor concerts, a live outdoor theater performance, the decades-old Mountain Masterpieces Arts Fair, and the chance to preview Anderson Ranch Arts Center's famed auction artwork, this weekend packs something for everyone. Schedule: Thursday, July 31: The Snowmass Summer of Free Music Series presents a free concert on Fanny Hill with Bonerama. This untraditional New Orleans brass band evokes funk, classic rock and free improvisation. Bonerama has been hailed by Rolling Stone and Offbeat magazine and recognized as "Best Rock Band" at the Big Easy Awards 2007, while regularly setting the New Orleans club scene afire. 6 p.m, rain or shine, Fanny Hill. Saturday-Sunday, August 2-3: The Mountain Masterpieces Arts Fair gathers over 40 artists on the Snowmass Village Mall for a decades-old Snowmass tradition that showcases beautiful works of art. Items range from inexpensive to extravagant and from photographs and pottery to clothes, jewelry, and high-end works. While parents browse, kids can watch Chris Sidwell and Eric Roberts perform mind-boggling feats of magic along with artistic performances and kid's craft activities with Jammin' Jim. FREE to attend. Saturday 11:00AM-6:00PM & Sunday 10:00AM-4PM. Saturday, August 2: Massive Music celebrates its fifth anniversary and presents a free concert by The Outlaws. Following in the footsteps of such great bands as The Allman Brothers and The Eagles, The Outlaws have developed their own high-powered, guitar-driven, country-rock sound with hints of blues and boogie since the early 1970s. With exhilarating self-penned music and stellar three-part harmony, The Outlaws have established themselves as premier players in the Southern Rock genre with popular songs such as "Hurry Sundown," "Green Grass & High Tides," and "There Goes Another Love Song." From riveting hard rock to lilting country ballads, the Outlaws promise a night harkening back to stomping hell-raising hoedowns. 7 p.m., Fanny Hill, rain or shine. Sunday, August 3: Fame-The Musical-A Young People's Production presented by Gottlieb Bartley Productions, Inc. Sixty kids, ages 5-11, from all over the Roaring Fork Valley perform their version of Fame the Musical, an inspirational story of a diverse group of talented young students studying at the New York School of the Performing Arts during the early 1980's. For tickets ($12, Adults $15), call (970) 927-0555 in advance or purchase at the event. 7 p.m., Fanny Hill. Sunday, August 3-Tuesday, August 5: Anderson Ranch Arts Center The Internationally renowned Anderson Ranch Arts Center gears up for its famed art auction on August 9, which features live and silent auctions of over 225 pieces of work by national, international, and local artists. Check out the free Artist Slide Talk at 7 pm on Sunday and Tuesday at Schermer Meeting Hall, or stroll through the studio, gallery, and picturesque 5-acre campus. On Tuesday, check out the Auction Preview Exhibition reception from 5-6:30 pm. For more information, visit www.andersonranch.org or call (970) 923-3181. Read More









