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Born on October 17,1914 in Los Angeles, CA. six brothers and one sister. Raised by grandmother until age 13.t husband, Yasuparo Yoshihara, at 13 or 14 years old. Married at 20.
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Paul “Paulie” Brian Anderson is a Colorado native who spent the better part of his formative years in the Yampa Valley, exploring the backcountry, foraging for mushrooms and berries, prospecting for gold, 4-wheeling, hiking, split boarding little known runs in the Flattops and Gore range, writing poetry, playing bass and screeching vocals for a few heavy metal bands, and most importantly, founding two long(ish) running publications, The Local...
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Art on the Corner (AOTC) is a year-round outdoor sculpture exhibit displayed in Downtown Grand Junction and is one of the first of its kind in the country. The display is free to the public and includes more than 100 sculptures in a variety of mediums and styles. Established in 1984 by local sculptor, Dave Davis, Art on the Corner has become a cultural icon in Downtown Grand Junction. The program has been recognized and mimicked in communities across...
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Stuart Handloff is a theatre artist with over 50 years of theatrical and administrative experience, including a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of Colorado-Denver and a Master’s degree in Theatre Directing from the New Zealand National Drama School, Toi Whakaari. He has produced, and often directed, the Piknik Theatre summer theatre programs in the Yampa River Botanic Park, the Bud Werner Memorial Library, and other...
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The Studio Lounge series recorded local musicians playing at the 970West Studio of Mesa County Libraries. It began in 2017 and ended in 2022.
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Crossing the Divide: The Official Podcast counters a media culture fixated on urbanism as a voice for the Intermountain West, a region consisting of predominantly rural communities and defined by open space, sweeping vistas, big skies and natural wonder. As your guide over the Divide, Gretchen Reist elevates Western voices of the past, present and future who are dedicated to overcoming the unique challenges of life in this boundless stretch...

44447. Audissey

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A podcast, no longer in production, created by and about Mesa County Libraries. Local events, library happenings and staff curated topics are discussed!
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An illustrated map of Hayden, Colorado, by Matt Scharf and featured in the Valley Voice magazine collection. Map Disclaimer. All rights reserved. Not to Scale. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the artist. The publisher does not guarantee the accuracy of this map.
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An illustrated map of Hayden, Colorado, by Matt Scharf and featured in the Valley Voice magazine collection. Map Disclaimer. All rights reserved. Not to Scale. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the artist. The publisher does not guarantee the accuracy of this map.
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A brief analysis of how we measure time from an historical perspective, leading to the development of the present-day weekend.
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A descriptive and promotional piece of writing for the 2012 "Steamboat Mad Mudder" event.
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A description of an imagined road trip through South Routt County, with mention of major landmarks of historic or geographical interest.
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A work of fiction featuring the character Enna Rose as she encounters wolves in the wild. Includes a fictional manifesto to protect wolves called "Cry, Wolf".
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A reflection on foraging for spring mushrooms in the Yampa Valley, along with a recipe for fried morels.
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In this interview, Joe Mathias is interviewed at his home at 105 Cannon St. In Lafayette. The interview begins with Joe reading from various old articles of the Lafayette Leader and the Lafayette News in which he is mentioned. Joe worked as a miner in Lafayette and Louisville starting at age 12 or 13. He worked for the fire department from 1919 to 1957 and spent some of this time as the fire chief. Joe recalls the former businesses and entertainment...
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An interview with local Steamboat Springs artist, Susan Schiesser.
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A short story about a cat fed up with jokes about her weight.
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The health benefits of drinking wine in moderation.
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Humorous dating advice with a focus on asking the right questions and listening attentively.