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Telluride Academy Located in the San Juan wilderness, Telluride Academy, a non-profit organization, provides children and teens with enriching, experiential programs that span the globe. We help to for a reliable inner compass within each camper that guides compassion and creative learning, responsible choices and environmental stewardship.
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.
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 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 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.
The Telluride Foundation The Telluride Foundation exists to promote philanthropy and create a stronger Telluride community. We support all charitable organizations, offer donors easy and effective ways to give, and build resources to meet future charitable needs in the region. Through the stewardship of our board of directors, we provide grants and services to the community in support of arts, education, athletics and all charitable causes.
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.
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  • Missing man?s remains found in West End
    Nearly a year after 54-year-old Keith Kelley of Grand Junction went missing, his body has been recovered in a remote part of San Miguel County, authorities say.
  • Smart meters cause concern in county
    With the San Miguel Power Association getting ready to install smart electric power meters in Telluride this summer, a few residents have voiced concerns.
  • Myers, Saunders off the hook on bias charges
    Telluride Town Council members Chris Myers and Bob Saunders are off the hook on allegations of bias and improper communications following a three and a half hour hearing that transformed Rebekah Hall into a courtroom of sorts on Tuesday.
  • The corn is fine
    While many valley denizens have transitioned to summer sports like biking, hiking and boating, not everyone is ready to hang up their skis and boards. Here, Cody Willis snowboards an unnamed Thirteener in the Wilson Range on Tuesday.
  • Spring Cleanup to take place this weekend
    It?s that time of the year again ? when pale shins see sun for the first time in months, when allergies attack the prone, when the bright green of new aspen leaves seems almost too bright ? yes, time for spring cleaning.
  • Search under way for new San Miguel County judge
    Following the sudden death of long-serving San Miguel County Judge Sharon Shuteran on May 5, the state of Colorado has launched the process to select and appoint her replacement.
  • School district plans 2013 budget
    The R-1 School District, which includes Telluride Elementary, Intermediate, Middle and High schools, is in the process of planning its 2013 budget.
  • SAN MIGUEL COUNTY Developments taking shapefor Valley Floor, Deep Creek Mesa
    San Miguel Valley Corporation, the company that owned the Valley Floor before the town acquired the land for open space through a contentious eminent domain battle, has come forward with a preliminary proposal for two developments just outside of Telluride.
  • A double grand opening
    Telluride Mayor Stu Fraser (left) and Parks and Recreation Commission Chair Dave Lamb cut the ribbon on the town?s new grandstands in Town Park Monday during a grand opening celebration. The new grandstands, which sit between Bear Creek and Warner fields and come with sturdy metal seats and sunshades, were built in the fall after the town nabbed a Greater Outdoors Colorado grant of $131,020. They are ready for spectators. [Photo by Malcolm Major]
  • New brews breaking ground
    The Telluride Brewing Company has only been around for a winter season, but with one major award under its belt and a distinct beer selection, the company looks to make some waves in the brewing world this summer.
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