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First Place for Telluride Brewing Company

Posted on October 17, 2012 by Hart
They went, they drank, they conquered. Telluride Brewing Company won a gold medal for their Face Down Brown Ale at the 2012 Great American Beer Festival this past weekend in Denver, CO. CONGRATS to our friends at TBC and read this great article by the Telluride Daily Planet: http://bit.ly/S3qmNT

USA Pro Cycling Challenge Route Announced

Posted on April 4, 2012 by Hart
Today, the USA Pro Cycling Challenge announced the official route bikers will take this Summer in the much anticipated 2nd edition of this beautiful Colorado race. The total route covers 680 miles - starting in Durango, CO and ending in Denver, CO. We're SO excited to have the Stage 1 Finish here in downtown Telluride! Starting planning your trip NOW... this event is sure to sell-out all over town. Here are maps of the official course weaving, winding, climbing and cruising around Colorful Colorado:

Stage 1 (August 20): Durango to Telluride - 125 miles 


Stage 2 (August 21): Montrose to Mount Crested Butte - 99 miles

Stage 3 (August 22): Gunnison to Aspen - 130 miles

Stage 4 (August 23): Aspen to Beaver Creek - 97 miles

Stage 5 (August 24): Breckenridge to Colorado Springs - 117 miles

Stage 6 (August 25): Golden to Boulder - 103 miles

Stage 7 (August 26): Denver ITT - 9.5 miles

Check out a teaser for the Telluride Stage 1 finish!

Top 5 Best Things to do in Telluride this Weekend, 2/16-2/19

Posted on February 16, 2012 by Hart

First things first... by now, most of Colorado has heard about the tragedy our community faced earlier this week. Nate Soules was an amazing person, unbelievable snowboarder and dedicated husband and father. He passed away in an accident this week back in the Bear Creek backcountry. Our deepest sympathies go out to his family and he'll always be missed! The snowpack is really strange this year... so if you decided to go out in the backcountry, please be extremely, extremely safe. For the entire story, visit: http://www.telluridenews.com/articles/2012/02/15/news/doc4f39c14d3c674208602122.txt

     


Here's your Top 5 Best Things to do in Telluride this week: 

Thursday, February 16th – Sunday, February 19thTelluride Comedy Festival – the Sheridan Arts Foundation and festival director Jeb Berrier bring back some of the country’s funniest comedians for four nights of hilarious comedy at the historic Sheridan Opera House this weekend. The 13 Annual Telluride Comedy Festival includes Rob Corddry, Seth Morris, Jason Mantzoukas, Scot Armstrong, Jon Daly, Owen Burke, Nick Thune and more. If you’ve never been, you’ve got to check it out… it’s freakin’ hilarious. Corddry says: “I keep coming back to Telluride because the crowds are drunk, the theater is Wild West and the slopes are gnarls-gnarls. Or whatever it is the kids are saying to describe prime skiing conditions these days: Tasty-balls? Rope-a-dope? Two-thousand-and-Rad? Regardless it really is a fantastic mountain with some thrilling vistas.” Tickets are still available! For more info and nightly schedule, visit: www.sheridanoperahouse.com/comedy-festival

           


Friday, February 17thDJ Gurken – Fat Friday with DJ Gurken at the Steaming Bean this Friday night from 10:00pm – 3:00am. Lush Progressive. Driving Trance. Belting Techno. This poster is amazing. We’re in.

               


Saturday, February 18thButch Cassidy Nordic Race – the 5K and 15K Butch Cassidy Ski Race is back this weekend at the beautiful Priest Lake. This annual fundraiser for the Telluride Nordic Center is a fun challenge with barbeque, awards and raffle. Freestyle is open to all racers… entry fee: $20, kids 14 & under: $10. For more information and to pre-register, please call the Telluride Nordic Center at 970-728-1144. Good luck! www.telluridenordic.com

                                      

 


Saturday, February 18thChain Station Mountain Music - Chain Station is a 4-piece, high-energy, get 'em out on the dance floor stringband from Denver. Originally from the Midwest, they've quickly amassed a rabid fan-base in the Colorado Mountains and Front Range, hungry for the catchy and lyrically-poignant original material pouring forth from this prolific group of capable musicians. Show starts at 9:30pm – 2:00am at the Steaming Bean on Main Street. For more info, visit them on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/ChainStation 

 


Sunday, February 19th – Charlie Milo Trio - Led by its namesake Charlie Milo, on bass, with Chris Combs on drums and Eric Blackmore on guitar, CM3 relies heavily on a classical jazz approach, overlaid with a dose of pure George Clinton-esque funk, broken/odd rhythm prog and rounded out by threads of traditional rock and folk/Americana. In 2008, the three veteran Colorado Springs music talents collided. The result is The Charlie Milo Trio. Sunday night at the Bean from 9:00pm – 1:00am… and the show is FREE! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Charlie-Milo-Trio/36494437730

Top 5 Best Things to do in Telluride this Week, 1/26-1/31

Posted on January 26, 2012 by Hart

Wow... what a week it's been in Telluride. My legs are still sore. Our much needed 2 foot dump came this past week... showering the people with powder. Sunday were some of the best turns in a while. 1st tracks down Stairs with waist-deep powder is a life changing experience. You should try it out. This weekend we have some great live music (go figure) in town. Get ready for a great February coming up: Comedy Fest, Chocolate Lover's, Gay Ski Week and hopefully a plethora of more days like last Sunday. Here's your Top 5 to do this weekend in T-ride: 


Friday, January 27thLadysmith Black Mambazo – The Palm Theatre is proud to present the Grammy Award winning South African a capella singing group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo. They rose to worldwide prominence as a result of singing with Paul Simon on his 1986 album, Graceland, and have won multiple awards, including three Grammy’s. They were formed back in the 60’s and have become one of South Africa’s most prolific recording artists. We’re honored to have them in town! Show starts at 7:00pm, advance tickets are $20 for children, $32 for adults. Tickets may be purchase at www.telluridepalm.com or by calling 970-369-5669. For more information, check out their website at: http://www.mambazo.com/

  


Friday, January 27thSan Juan Field School Fundraiser – The Sheridan Opera House will host an event to support the San Juan Field School, a branch of the San Juan Outdoor School – a field school responsible for all of the avalanche education and training that happens in the Telluride area. These guys and girls teach life saving techniques at their Level I and Level II Avalanche courses… and they need your help to raise money and keep the education going. If you ever think about stepping foot in Bear Creek or any other backcountry terrain… you need the skills and knowledge the San Juan Field School provides. Fundraiser, movie, raffle, gear and more! Tickets are $10, sold at the door, 7:00pm-10:00pm. For more information, visit: www.sanjuanfieldschool.com

  


Friday, January 27thOakhurst – Denver, CO based “Rocky Mountain Guerilla Grass” band, Oakhurst, will rock out The Llama this Friday night. Take a string band and swap out the fiddle player for a groovy drummer and you’re well on your way to understanding their sound. A mixture of Bluegrass and Rock n’ Roll… these guys have shared stages with Leftover Salmon, Yonder Mountain String Band, Emmitt-Nershi Band and many more of our “Telluride regulars”. Grab a tasty Telluride Brewing Company beer at the bar and party down to this danceable concoction. Doors open at 9:00pm and tickets are $10 in advance. For more information, check out their website at: www.oakhurstmusic.com

  


Saturday, January 28thKOTO Lip Sync – The annual lipsync competition is BACK at the Sheridan Opera House. These are the hottest, most sought-after tickets in town. Watch dozens of locals perform hilarious, choreographed routines to your favorite 80’s, 90’s and current hit songs. Last year, we were graced by the presence of Lady Gaga, Susan Boyle and many more ridiculous performances & outfits. 8:00pm – 10:00pm, call KOTO for tickets and/or questions at: 970-728-4334.

  


Tuesday, January 31stToubab Krewe – The Llama welcomes back the Asheville, NC based instrumental band, Toubab Krewe. Their style includes a pinch of African percussion mixed with the music of Mali… with a touch of jam band. “TK” has performed at some of the largest music festivals in the nation, including Bonnaroo, MerleFest, Music on the Mountaintop, Rothbury and Jam Cruise. Doors open at 9:00pm and tickets are $10 in advance. For more information, check out their website at: www.toubabkrewe.com

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