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Telluride House Telluride House is a vibrant democratic community which provides a stimulating intellectual environment. House members have diverse backgrounds and interests, and range from freshmen to PhD students. In addition, we also have several faculty fellows residing in the house. All house members are on a full room and board scholarship. The house has an amazing chef. The Telluride community offers a truly unparalleled opportunity for your personal growth and development, and we hope you consider joining our community
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 Council for the Arts and Humanities The Telluride Council for the Arts and Humanities, Telluride's oldest arts agency (established since 1971), is well-known for its successful grants-making activities, running the Stronghouse Studios Artists Cooperative, and running the Art Walk on the first Thursday of every month.
Telluride Choral Society Our mission is to enrich and expand the cultural musical experience of singers and audiences within the Telluride Region and beyond through performances and musical activities, and to seek higher musical standards through individual growth and education of all participants and improved musical venues.
Telluride AIDS Benefit The Telluride AIDS Benefit ("TAB") is a non-profit grass-roots organization committed to raising awareness in our local communities about the global pandemic of HIV/AIDS. The primary purpose of TAB is to generate financial support for HIV education programs and for client care in Western Colorado via the Western Colorado AIDS Project. TAB also provides funds to the Immunodeficiency Program at Denver Children's Hospital, Brother Jeff's Health Initiative and to the Telluride Project in Manzini, Swaziland. TAB sponsors local education workshops including peer training on HIV/AIDS, STDs, discrimination and safe sex practices for Middle/High School students.
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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  • A historic love affair
    Serge Bromberg?s voice cuts through the blackness, an enamored whisper to a film unspooling before him as if it were a love only a pillowcase away.
  • 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.
  • Marrow for Max
    When Max Schuetz was 22 months old, he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia ? a cancer of white blood cells that disrupts the function of bone marrow.
  • An unstoppable spirit
    Kimani Maruge was an elderly Kenyan farmer ? impoverished, illiterate and carrying the scars of Colonial rule ? when the government of his country fulfilled a promise to offer free education for all in 2003.
  • Treasure trove of images
    As the Telluride Film Festival looks forward with first screenings and premieres of movies, the UCLA Film and Television Archive looks back to make sure moving images of yesteryears aren?t forgotten.
  • For TFF?s production crews, a homecoming
    Most days, he goes to work and to school; at work, he?s a grant writer, and at school, he?s studying to be an urban planner.
  • The wilderness bill waiting game
    A wilderness bill that would protect more than 60,000 acres here finds itself wandering a denser forest than it may protect: The 111th Congress.
  • Bright lights and extraordinary films
    Like any film festival, much of what goes down at the Telluride Film Festival does so sealed off from the outside world ? in the dark, womb-like theaters that are built all over town for the event.
  • Putting the people before the party
    Stan Garnett, the district attorney for Boulder County, has been eying the office of Colorado Attorney General for a few years.
  • Cannabis catch-22
    New legislation regulating Colorado?s budding medical marijuana industry is leaving local dispensary owners and county officials in a grey area, as dispensaries try to meet a new requirement that they cultivate at least 70 percent of their cannabis on site or at an ?optional premises cultivation operation.?
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