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Horario de biblioteca: Lun-Jue 9-7; Vie 9-6; Sáb 9-5; Dom 12-5. Para más información, visite www.telluridelibrary.org.
Passwords are now required to access your library account. To create a password, select "Reset my Password" from the Login screen (email address required). For further assistance, please contact the library. / Ahora se requieren contraseñas para acceder a su cuenta de la biblioteca. Para crear una contraseña, seleccione "Restablecer mi contraseña" en la pantalla de inicio de sesión (se requiere dirección de correo electrónico). Para obtener más ayuda, comuníquese con la biblioteca.
Morrie Shepard grew up with Pete Seibert, the visionary of Vail, and worked closely with Seibert during the founding of Vail. Beginning in 1962, Shepard was Vail Mountain's first Ski School Director.
In a retrospective video covering her period as Artist in Residence at 970West Studio in Mesa County Libraries, poet Jill Burkey talks about things that inspire her in the creative writing process and about the process of revision. She speaks about public classes she gave during her residency. She discusses the process of recording some of her poems at 970West Studio and what she hopes that her poetry brings to her audience.
Lorraine and Harley Higbie met skiing in Zermatt, Switzerland. Harley Higbie was an original member of the Vail Associates Board of Directors and Lorraine Higbie was active with the boards of Betty Ford Alpine Gardens, Denver Botanic Garden and Denver Art Museum. They were early residents of Vail and active in the community's life and activities.
Brief footage of cow moose and calf moving by Vail Public Library (VPL) security camera. The still photograph was captured by VPL staff member Norma Broten.
Various historic photos of Joe Zoline, and other historic telluride people/figures. Telluride Ski Resort infrastructure and construction from the early 1970s. Narrated by Wiliam Senior Mahoney
In a retrospective video covering her period as Artist in Residence at 970West Studio in Mesa County Libraries, Paula Marchionda talks about her work with fused glass, how her love of glass is informed by her love of science, and how her background as a physician intersects with her artistry. She speaks about how Navajo art motifs appear in her art as a result of working on the Navajo Nation and growing up around Navajo rugs and art. She discusses...
Meet Shaun Ray, a singer-songwriter with Americana roots. Originally from Alabama, Shaun settled in western Colorado, finding inspiration in the natural beauty Colorado has to offer.