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Telluride Blues & Brews Festival One of the most scenic music festivals in the country, the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival takes place every September in Telluride, Colorado, a world-famous resort town in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. The festival is a three day celebration of music and microbrews, held in Telluride Town Park , an outdoor music venue with breathtaking mountain peaks for a backdrop. By day, experience live blues, rock, funk, gospel, and soul, the best microbrews from over 50 microbreweries during Saturday's Grand Tasting, a wide variety of food and craft vendors, children's activities, and more - all on the festival grounds. By night, follow the festival as it flows into the town of Telluride and Mountain Village, with late night juke joints and after-hours jams.
Telluride Society for Jazz Since 1977, Telluride’s majestic perch - high in the spectacular San Juan Mountains in Southwestern Colorado has been the site of a musical odyssey combining the finest of nature and art. Each year the Telluride Society for Jazz produces one of the most memorable festivals in the world. Its intimate format and many opportunities for enjoying spectacular mountain activities complement the superb music. One can enjoy hiking, mountain jeep tours, visits to mining ghost towns, biking and more, all of which seduce an audience of up to 3,000 per day to this historic, one-of-a-kind Victorian town seen by most Americans only in TV commercials. Combining outdoor stages during the day with theater and club shows running at night, this festival has the best of both worlds.
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!
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Telluride Balloon Festival The 24th Annual Telluride Balloon Festival takes place June 2-3, 2007. We're looking forward to some great flying and balloon wrangling here in the beautiful town of Telluride in Southwest Colorado. We hope you join us!
Telluride Cajun Festival The festival capital of Colorado will host the 3rd Annual Telluride Cajun Festival, Saturday, July 14, 2007 at the Base of Chair 4 in the Mountain Village on the Lower Misty Maiden Trail. The Telluride Cajun Festival is a one day festival bringing N'awlins to Telluride with Funk bands and N'awlins cuisine. The 2007 Headliner will be the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Also on the bill is Leo Nocentelli with Little Hercules. Keeping the groove going between acts will be DJ Smothered in Cheddar. Tasty New Orleans cuisine by Fat Alley BBQ including Po' Boys, Jambalaya, Crawfish Boil, Meat Pies, Amstel Light and Tasty drinks by Bacardi and Cazadores.
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 Chamber Music Festival The Telluride Chamber Music Festival has been bringing music to Telluride since 1973. This year we continue to bring you chamber music as it was originally intended, up close and personal!. Our festival creates a spontaneous connection between audience and musicians which lifts the human spirit. You are invited to take a break from your busy life and enjoy one of life's gentler pleasures by hearing chamber music at its best. Our Artist Director, Roy Malan, is planning another great festival for our enjoyment. Roy is the concertmaster with the San Francisco Ballet.
Telluride Film Festival The Telluride Film Festival history section offers a comprehensive look at the past 30 years of Shows, guests, and memories of Labor Day Weekends spent in the mountains.
Telluride Technology Festival The Telluride Technology Festival is a Celebration of the Past, Present and Future of Technology. The Tech Fest is based on the historical fact that in 1891, Nikola Tesla, George Westinghouse and Telluride's own L.L. Nunn built the world's first commercial grade AC power plant in Telluride. The intimate mountain environment of Telluride, Colorado continues to be an ideal environment for discussion and reflection.
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  • Dispensaries could face closure under new law
    On Wednesday former contractor Don LaPorte, owner of New World Alternative Healthcare, LCC, sent off two pounds of paperwork to Colorado?s newly formed Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division in a bid to license his dispensary located on the corner of Alder Street and Colorado Avenue.
  • Town approves small-scale festival for Phish dates
    In a little over a week, Telluride is expecting some 9,000 music fans to arrive for the two-night run of Phish shows in Town Park.
  • In Bennet V. Romanoff, a difference of ?money in thy purse?
    One of them still owns his house. Another doesn?t. And that may be the fundamental difference in candidates for U.S. Senate Andrew Romanoff and Michael Bennet: One of them has a lot of money, and the other doesn?t.
  • Feds removing toxic wastes in Montrose
    MONTROSE ? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is removing thousands of gallons of toxic chemicals from the now-defunct Elizabeth Mining and Development Inc. in Montrose.
  • Udall bill could boost recreation, job opportunities at ski areas
    Legislation working its way through Congress could increase summer activities at ski areas around the nation by revising a 1986 law that governs ski area use of public lands.
  • Soggy afternoons expected through the weekend
    It?s officially monsoon season. This week?s heavy afternoon rainstorms are expected to continue through the weekend and the beginning of next week.
  • 2010 Music on Main event cancelled
    Associate Editor The 2010 Music on Main event found itself up against a host of unforeseen factors, leading organizers to cancel the street-dance style music event, which was originally scheduled for this Friday.
  • Rocky road
    Colorado Department of Transportation crews clear mudslide debris off Highway 145 down valley below Keystone Hill on Tuesday. Heavy rains triggered a number of mudslides Monday and Tuesday, delaying traffic and even closing the road near Norwood Hill for an hour and a half on Tuesday. San Miguel County Sheriff Bill Masters said 40-foot-tall trees and boulders the size of small vehicles were cleared from the road. Masters urged commuters to sign up for the county?s Wireless Emergency Network System (WENS) which sends text message alerts of road closures or severe weather, at sanmiguelsheriff.com. [Photo by Kevin Ludwig]
  • Search and Rescue removes hikers; one killed by rockfall
    A man clung to life for an hour Monday after he?d been caught in a torrent of rockfall at about 14,000 feet, but succumbed to his injuries before help could arrive.
  • Mountain Village looks to the option of micro-hydro power
    Telluride and Mountain Village have a shared commitment that by 2020 greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced by 20 percent. With every goal, there is a starting point. First, the idea was solar-power installations on Mountain Village facilities, but a feasibility study proved solar to be cost prohibitive. So, it was back to the drawing board, and micro-hydro is the latest idea in the Village.
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  • Telluride, Colorado Weather :: 62F Light rain with thunder
    62F Light rain with thunder
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    Partly sunny with scattered showers and thunderstorms in the morning. Then cloudy with numerous showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Some thunderstorms may produce heavy rainfall in the afternoon. Highs in the 70s. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation 60 percent.
  • Forecast for Tonight
    Cloudy. Showers and thunderstorms likely in the evening. Then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Some thunderstorms may produce heavy rainfall in the evening. Lows in the 40s. Chance of precipitation 60 percent.
 
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