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Telluride Ski and Snowboard Club The Telluride Ski and Snowboard Club (TSSC) is a non-profit corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Colorado and holds 501 (c)(3) charitable tax exemption status. The TSSC provides regional youths, 6 to 18 years old, competitive skiing and snowboarding programs. TSSC is the largest youth organization, in both size and duration of programs, in the southwestern Colorado region. Over 40% of eligible students who are enrolled in Telluride Public School District R1 participate in TSSC programs.
Telluride Gay Ski Week Telluride Gay Ski Week is going to be just a little bit different than other gay ski weeks; the experiences you will have here will be flavored by the ambience of the charming yet upscale Telluride, and the hip more urbane and European-style town of Mountain Village We offer an unpretentious FUN week including an incredible array of events that will leave you with a smile on your face, new friends that have been made, and ready to return for more!
Telluride Adaptive Sports Program TASP enriches the lives of people with disabilities by providing educational and recreational opportunities that develop life skills and encourage personal growth! TASP Mission The Telluride Adaptive Sports Program is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of people with disabilities by providing educational and recreational opportunities that develop life skills, encourage personal growth, and promote independence. TASP offers adaptive skiing, rafting, kayaking, cycling clinics and other activities that allow students to participate on an equal level with their family and friends in a safe, fun, outdoor environment. These challenging activities catalyze our students’ ability to become more active, productive members of their communities. About TASP TASP’s main activities include the adaptive ski program operating daily during the winter at the Telluride Ski Area and a mix of focused summer sports programs. We also conduct clinics and special events including the Expand Your Horizons! Ski Camp-for advanced skiers with disabilities, cycling clinics, Nordic and snowshoe clinics and more. TASP also provides volunteer opportunities, training for staff and volunteers, scholarships for students needing financial assistance and adaptive equipment. This past winter, we initiated a Wounded Warriors project for Troops injured in Iraq and Afghanistan. We plan to expand this project and host three weeklong events for active duty servicemen/women and Vets with disabilities this winter and next summer. Through these activities, our participants develop increased physical awareness, balance and strength as well as an incredible sense of accomplishment. TASP has been growing strategically and methodically, serving an increasing number of students and incrementally expanding activities and resources.
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  • Bad hair day
    A porcupine passes the hours in Placerville on Wednesday. [Photo by Kevin Ludwig]
  • Going once, going twice?
    Non-profits are always looking for donations and support, and this week, Telluride Adaptive Sports has a two-fold opportunity for supporters to play some golf, donate to a good cause and walk away with some great auction items.
  • A big-kid playground for Ophir
    For the adults who live there, the town of Ophir is one big playground.
  • Telluride hopes to host Armstrong?s Quiznos Pro Challenge
    A few years ago, the U.S. didn?t even have a major road bike stage race. Now, Telluride appears poised to host the world?s elite cyclists and teams during the Lance-Armstrong championed Quiznos Pro Challenge, a seven-stage contest ripping across Colorado in late August of 2011.
  • A new trails plan for the Valley Floor
    Two years after becoming the owner and steward of the Valley Floor, the Town of Telluride is in the process of creating a trails and river restoration plan for the open space and wants to know what you think.
  • Dentist offers chance to bank stem cells
    Imagine finding a cure for Lou Gehrig?s disease or Parkinson?s. Imagine paraplegics walking again with a repaired spinal cord. Those possibilities could one day become a reality, with the help of stem cell research and regenerative therapies.
  • TFF: ?Beyond expectations?
    Columbia University film professor Annette Insdorf tells her students that it only takes the first shot of a film for audiences to trust the filmmaker and instantly engage with what they are about to see, similar to the first few pages of a new book.
  • Bennet?s road back to Washington
    Usually, incumbents hold an edge in winning re-election when challenged. But perhaps not this year, as polls indicate an enormous distaste for Congress ? one poll puts the disapproval rating at 70 percent. Inexperience, this election season, may be the best experience.
  • The Show must go on
    The Telluride Film Festival wound down last night under a canopy of stars at the Abel Gance Outdoor Cinema with Colin Firth?s brilliance in ?The King?s Speech,? but there?s still hope for those who missed some of the best films in TFF?s weekend run: The after the fest screenings.
  • The long road to freedom
    For Australian director Peter Weir, the qualities that attract him to a certain film or script are hard to explain.
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