Photo archive for September 22, 2006
Soroco junior Amanda Wilson goes up for a kill during Thursday’s match against North Park. Soroco fell in straight sets and play West Grand tonight in Kremmling.
Timberline employee Nick Gustafson stains a shed at the Selbe Apartments on Thursday. All day, 28 SmartWool and Timberline employees from Silverthorne participated in the first-ever Servapalooza, helping senior citizens at the Manor House Apartments and Selbe Apartments. Volunteers did outside paintings, parking lot and window repairs and individual home projects for the tenants.
SmartWool employee Holly Wilson helps Betty Craig in her home at the Manor House Apartments on Thursday.
‘Foundations of Steamboat: The Fetcher Family’ exhibit is on display at the Tread of Pioneers Museum. From left are Anne, Sydney, Molly, Gael, Jay and John Fetcher. In front is Gertrude Fetcher.
Jeff Simms installs one of 23 banners Thursday that will hang at each Lincoln Avenue intersection from Third to 13th streets. The banners are funded by the city and were requested by Mainstreet Steamboat Springs to define the downtown district as Historic Mainstreet Steamboat Springs.
The second annual Downtown Hoedown hosts its first Chili Challenge from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday at Little Toots Park.
Tony Counts up front with vocals for “It's only a Bill” rehearsing for the Reality Town U.S.A. performing at the Steamboat Springs Mountain Theater in Ski Time Square.
“Incubation,” will be part of the “High Heels in Wet Pavement: Impressions of Second-generation Feminists” art show that opens tonight at 5 p.m. at the Depot Art Center.
This piece was made by Kristin Woodbury and will be part of the “High Heels in Wet Pavement: Impressions of Second-generation Feminists” art show that opens tonight at 5 p.m. at the Depot Art Center.
“Knight,” by Theresa Haberkorn. This piece is part of the “High Heels in Wet Pavement: Impressions of Second-generation Feminists” art show that opens tonight at 5 p.m. at the Depot Art Center.
“Secret Agents,” digital print by Lisa Michot and papier-mache mice. This piece is part of the “High Heels in Wet Pavement: Impressions of Second-generation Feminists” art show that opens tonight at 5 p.m. at the Depot Art Center.
“Mousegrrl,” digital print by Lisa Michot and papier-mache mice. This piece is part of the “High Heels in Wet Pavement: Impressions of Second-generation Feminists” art show that opens tonight at 5 p.m. at the Depot Art Center.
“His Memory 1,” painting by Leslie Aguillard. This piece is part of the “High Heels in Wet Pavement: Impressions of Second-generation Feminists” art show that opens tonight at 5 p.m. at the Depot Art Center.
“Other Woman Lingerie,” painting by Leslie Aguillard. This piece is part of the “High Heels in Wet Pavement: Impressions of Second-generation Feminists” art show that opens tonight at 5 p.m. at the Depot Art Center.
"Does this Armor Make My Butt Look Big?" a wood block by Theresa Haberkorn. This piece is part of the “High Heels in Wet Pavement: Impressions of Second-generation Feminists” art show that opens tonight at 5 p.m. at the Depot Art Center.
“Maternal Legends,” house made out of Milar. It is a compilation of many different woman’s work centered around the feminism theme. It is shaped like a house because women have always expressed themselves through their homes.
Pictured here from left to right is Debbie Hoing, Elizabeth Bertasius, Jill Murphy Long, Leslie Ryan, Carole Persons and Carol Forney in their ugliest bridesmaid and prom dresses.
“Permission to Party,” by Jill Murphy Long. The Ugliest Bridesmaid and Prom Dress Contest and Party at Off the Beaten Path Bookstore on Sept. 29 will give guests insight to many of the party ideas contained in the book.
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