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Carbondale Mountain Fair ‘09 1

R FR F Roaring Fork Dental Associates

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Always prepare yourself for the unexpected at the Carbondale Mountain Fair!

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The Carbondale Mountain Fair composts and recycles 85% of its waste. Please be part of this solution…..not the problem! Thanks! REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE The Carbondale Mountain Fair is committed to being as GREEN as possible, which means we need you to be as aware about your garbage as we are. We’re making it easy for you to do that. Composting Stations are set up around the fair with our Green Team there to help you throw all garbage away properly. All vendors are using compostable plates, cups and utensils. We thank New Belgium Brewery, Cacaloco, Aspen Ski Company Environmental Foundation and The Carbondale Environmental Board for assisting us in this endeavor. We also have recycling containers around the fair for aluminum and plastic. Last, but not least, these programs can be used again. Please leave them at any of the entrance/exits of the fair for others to enjoy. Thanks to you, we recycled and composted more waste than was sent to the landfiill. WATER In the spirit of reducing waste we have eliminated disposable plastic water bottles. Drinking Stations are located near the park bathrooms and the Oasis. Look for the red and white water banners to fill up. Don’t have a cup? The Cantina and T-Shirt Booth are selling Mountain Fair mugs good for keeping beer cold, coffee hot or water at your fingertips. Be part of preserving our earth. ALCOHOL POLICY NO ALCOHOL CAN BE BROUGHT INTO THE PARK – nor taken out. The entire Park (except the Oasis) has been licensed to consume alcohol. So you can buy your refreshments at the Sopris

Cantina and take them back with you to your encampment or to the Food Fairway area and enjoy a drink with your meal. The Cantina will sell New Belgium Beers and organic wine, hard cider, margaritas and our famous Freshies mojitos. Special Bloody Marys will be available Saturday and Sunday Mornings made with Paonia’s local Peak Spirits vodka until noon. IDs and wristbands are required for persons drinking alcohol. All coolers will be inspected at the entrances of the fair and we expect all fairgoers to comply with these regulations. HANDICAPPED PARKING & HANDICAPPED RESTROOMS Parking and handicapped accessible restrooms are available at the U.S. Forest Service parking lot on Main St., which enables easy access into the Oasis area. Proper identification must be posted in the vehicles or they will be towed. The existing Park Restrooms are also handicapped accessible. FIRST AID The Carbondale Volunteer Fire Department will once again have the First Aid Booth, located in front of the pavilion at the Open Space. A misting shower will be hooked up behind the Gazebo at the corner of 7th & Euclid. Fairgoers are invited to cool off all day. LAWN CHAIRS, UMBRELLAS & SHADE COVERINGS So that all may better enjoy the Fair, the following ground rules will apply: Lawn chairs placed in an arc in front of the Sound Booth must be of the low variety, without a high back. The rule is if a basketball can be placed underneath the chair it is too big for this area. Shade coverings and umbrellas can only be placed on the south side and behind the arc of the Sound Booth. All shade coverings and canopies MUST be open on all sides AND AVAILABLE FOR OTHERS TO SHARE/USE WHEN YOU ARE NOT PRESENT. This way all of the best spaces are not left unoccupied for any length of time – while other fairgoers are unable to see or sit because of lack of room. Shade tents cannot be set up until 8 a.m. on Friday. Any found up before that will be taken down. NEW THIS YEAR…PINK PORTA POTTIES FOR “WOMEN ONLY” COURTESY OF MRI. Ladies, lets see how clean we can keep these. REMINDERS • No dogs, pets or glass allowed in Sopris Park. • No alcohol may be brought into the park. • Bicycles must be parked at the Fair’s perimeters. Thanks for helping us make things run smoothly!

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he bounty of free entertainment at Mountain Fair, as well as the free Summer Concert Series, are brought to you by CCAH, building community through art, and the Town of Carbondale. Support these endeavors with your membership. Become a member at the Info Booth or by calling 963.1680.

Friday, July 24 MC - Pastor Mustard G 4:00 G 4:05

G 7:00

G 4:00 G 5:00

Parade the Festival Grounds to the Oasis The Tony Furtado Band Acoustic virtuosity with rockin rhythms. Furtado has 14 albums and numerous awards to his name plus a huge fan base in Colorado. This year Mountain Fair is starting off with a bang and won’t stop till we drop. Tony is playing with renowned Colorado musicians Dave Watts and Eric Thorin. Catch Tony at Steve’s Guitars later in the evening. www.tonyfurtado.com/tour.html

O 6:30

Vince is best known as the leader of Leftover Salmon but his latest venture hits the same heights of festive. Joined by iconic Boulder musicians: Jim Lewin, Chad Staehly, Chris Sheldon and Edwin Hurwitz. The night is going to heat up with Celtic, acoustic, rock and lots of roll! www.greatamericantaxi.net

Opening Blessing: Gong by Steve Cook Community Drum Circle with Rhythms Of The Heart Laurie Loeb oversees a melding of beats and spirit in one of the favorite drum circles of the year. Bring a percussion instrument or borrow one from the Mother of Mountain Fair!

Dance Extravaganza w/ Sahara Moon Seven dance troupes from the Roaring Fork Valley perform an eclectic variety of dance styles including; belly dance, modern, jazz, Tahitian, hula and African. The show is an exciting combination of ancient and modern dance forms. Featured dance troupes include Sahara Moon, Center Sisters, Inshallah, Fusion in Motion, Artilluma Dance Company, African Dance Troupe and the Senior Dance Company.

G Gazebo

O Oasis

Vince Herman and Great American Taxi

Saturday, July 25 C 7:15

MC - DJ Phatheads + Ms. Moon

Mount Sopris Runoff A challenging 16 mile run over Basalt Mountain. The Finish line is on Weant.

A 10:00 Art Booths Open Support these amazing artists as they help support this fair.

C 10:00 Fly Casting Competition in the Open Space hosted by Fly Fisherman Extraordinaire, Tony Fotopolis.

O 10:30- Music Together with Annie Flynn 11:15 Annie combines movement and music to create magic for the very young. Best for ages 2 - 6

G 11:00 Round Mountain

C Competition

Based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, their background ranges from Balkan and West African styles to traditional Appalachian music, from classical to funk www.roundmountainmusic.com

JT Jam Tent

A Art Tent

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C 11:00 Pie Baking Contest

G 2:45

Located at the Judging Tent. Bring entries by from 10 - 10:45 and be sure to stop by later and buy a slice of heaven!

O 11:30 Story Telling w/ Drea Marsh

Long time favorites in the Roaring Fork Valley throwing down the southern fried grooves and jam rock

O 3:30 Music by Sophie Dasaro

What little kid doesn’t love Drea. Host of KDNK’s The Funky Phantom Toolbooth Hour on Sundays. www.kdnk.org

C Noon Singles Horseshoe Tournament at Glassier Park The park is located half a block from park on Weant. Sign up in advance at The Info Booth or just show up.

Twelve year old Sophie Dasaro is a true independent spirit, singing and playing her guitar. Inspired by the memory of her mother and driven by the talent of her father. Her covers are charming and originals older than her years.

JT 3:45 Acoustic Jam at the 7th Street Tent Acoustic and percussion plus voice should make for a fun jam!

C 4:00

JT Noon Bluegrass Jam at 7th Street Tent Bring an instrument and join in some pickin or just come and enjoy! Come join the gang from Rock Bottom Ranch for some old fashioned family games for all ages and stick around to try a hand at cranking goat milk ice cream.

O 4:30

C 2:00

G 7:00

O Oasis

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The Hillbilly Hellcats Rockabilly old school style. Expect a swirl of surf, Stray Cats induced, elvis acting grooves from some masters! www.myspace.com/ hillbillyhellcats

Jeff Kagan Environmental Musical Kids Performer

G Gazebo

Young Talent On Stage Join Sophie Dasaro, incredible singer/songwriter and The No Joes, featuring Ryan Myler, Emily Bruell, Lyle Luckett, Carly Rosenthal and Matt Palomino, as young talent takes the stage.

The Adult Limbo Contest in the Open Space

Naturalist, educator and musician, Jeff mixes it all up into one big ball of love for the environment that catches fire with children and adults alike.

Brave Combo From Austin, a groundbreaking world music act, a hot jazz quintet, a rollicking rock’n’roll bar band, a Tex-Mex conjunto, a sizzling blues band, a saucy cocktail combo, a deadly serious novelty act, a Latin orchestra, and one of America’s best dance bands. www.brave.com/bo

O 6:30

Hosted by Dr. Limbo and his happy sidekick Mr. Foulkrod! This is back bending at its best! Show up and go low!!

O 2:15

G 5:00

The Jammin Jim Show Magic, Juggling and joy! Jammin has been a staple in the valley for a long time. His act is infectious for all! Come laugh, play and participate. Jamminjuggling.com

Hula Hoop Competition w/Betty Hoop Betty Hoops hosts Hoop Camps and Craft parties in the valley. She also teaches Hoop Dance workshops for adults. bettyhoops.com

G 12:20 Rising Stars Series featuring: The Jazz Aspen Student Recital bringing on the jazz of old and new, The No Joes, Carbondales newest generation of rockin musicians from 3 Carbondale schools and Marilyn Lindquist bringing incredible vocals and great musicianship.

The Women’s Wood Splitting Competition in the Open Space Steve Skinner will host this women and wood competition. Please sign up in advance at the Info Booth. Its not the size of the woman but how she wields an axe!

O 12:15 The Rock Bottom Ranch

O 1:15

Jes Grew

G 8:45

C Competition

Masri Nar Egyptian Fire Dance Troupe A fine way to end an amazing day at the fair. Fire, magic and beauty dazzle and delight.

JT Jam Tent

A Art Tent

Sunday, July 26 C 8:30

MC - Cheshire Kat and Steve Skinner

Porcupine Loop Bike Race Meet at 7th and Euclid for Registration. Race starts at 9

O 1:15

Juggling, Comedy, Music, and much much more!

O 2:15

G 2:45

O 11:00 Music Together w/ Annie Flynn

O 3:10

The theme is royalty and the judges will be decked out as fantastically as the cakes. Be sure to buy a slice at the end.

JT 11:00 Old Tyme Jam at the 7th Street Tent

C 4:00

JT 4:00 Bluegrass Jam at 7th Street Tent The final jam of the fair will include bluegrass, old tyme and celtic.

O 4:30

Written by Dr. Suess and directed by Anne Marie Zanca, this show will make children from 1 to 100 smile.

G 5:00

In the top of yoga competition this show will amaze. www.bikramsbasalt.com

G 1:00

Spring Creek Winners of the 2007 Telluride Bluegrass Band contest. Lots of pickin, great harmonies and bluegrass fun! www.springcreekbluegrassband.com

Spiritual Rez This 7 piece, horn laden, reggae funk dance party is a favorite wherever they play. They lift the spirit while grooving the soul. www.spiritualrez.com

A 5:00

Art Booths begin to close Better get those last minute items! We want our artists to be happy!

O 6:30

Closing Parade beginning at The Oasis Bring your creativity, costumes, puppets and poetry for the super duper celebratory parade through the park

C Noon Doubles Horseshoe Tournament at Glassier Park O 12:40 Bikrams Yoga Exposition with Bel and Emily Carpenter

Poi Workshop with Carolyn Cipperly and Friends The art of poi spinning is fun for all ages and offers gentle stretching, movement and improved coordination

G 11:30 The Sybarite 5

O Noon The Sneetches

Men’s Woodsplitting Competition Hosted by Steve Skinner surrounded by lots of muscle! Sign up in advance at the Info Booth.

Old tyme, Celtic and more will be played. Come with voice and instruments. Strings Magazine describes them this way, “The Sybarite Chamber Players are a New York–based group of gifted young string musicians who have gained a reputation for juxtaposing the likes of Stravinsky with Radiohead, or Dvorák with Led Zeppelin. sybarite5.org

The All Ages Talent Show! Come share your talent.

See Saturday

C 11:00 Cake Baking Contest at the Judging Tent

Boulder Acoustic Society The new wave of acoustic roots music. Fantastic musicianship mixed with entertainment boulderacousticsociety.net

A 10:00 Artists Booths Open Buy gifts for the rest of the year right here. Agreat way to support Carbondale’s local arts council, as well as the talent they bring in!

Colin O’Brien - Banjo For Kids In the spirit of John Hartford, O’Brien turns kids on to the history and love of banjo with playfulness and style.

G 10:00 Earthbeat Choir Earthbeat has been charming fair audiences for many years. Young faces, sweet harmonies and fun songs make for the perfect way to begin the day.

The Jammin Jim Show

G 7:00

O 9:00

Juno What! 70’s style funk from Motet members. This is guaranteed to be a closer that makes memories of 2009 special. myspace.com/junowhatband

The Sopris Sun presents the 2009 Mountain Fair Slideshow Yes folks, like the days of yore, the fair will close with a return to a slideshow of this year’s memories. Hosted by Carbondale’s very own independent newspaper.

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INTERNATIONAL 3 11 5 9 2 19 19 17 20

Sabra’s Deli India’s Clay Oven Roaring Fork Family Center La Fogata Carlson Catering White House Pizza El Zocalo All Spun Out Duke Pines

Falafel, dolmas and Middle Eastern treats Indian food Gyros, lemonade Ceviche, pupusas, fresh fruit drinks Crepes Wood fired pizza Fish Tacos Fresh sushi, hand rolls Teriayki chicken and Garlic shrimp

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Smokin’ Willies

5 10 12 8

Scout Dogs Philadelphia Philly Chef Dean Martin Smoke BBQ

Pulled Pork, chicken, smoked buffalo, corn on the cob Hot and spicy dogs, lemonade Philly steak, chicken Shrimp, beef and veggie kebabs/ahi steak Ribs, smoked meats

MEATS

COLD TREATS 18 14 16 Roaming

Methodist Church St. Mary of the Crown Mr. Lemonade Jeffreez Italian Ice

Ice cream cones and sundaes Root Beer floats Fresh squeezed lemonade and lime-aid Italian ices

Craig’s Concessions Old Tyme Kettle Korn Gourmet Nuts

Pennsylvania dutch funnel cakes Sweet and salty popcorn Sweet and salty nuts/cotton candy

Ruby and Beda’s Pedal Palace

Organic, carbon-free Smoothies

OTHER 15 22 13

SWEETS 1

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The competitions of Mountain Fair have an honored place in fair history. The pie and cake competitions, fly-casting, running, biking, wood splitting, horseshoe, and limbo contests are great ways to participate in “Localmotion”. Registrations for most contests take place at the CCAH Info Booth.

LIMBO CONTEST Get down with Dr. Limbo at 2:00 p.m. Saturday in the Open Space area. Prizes are donated by Alpine Angling and Dr. Limbo. THE WOOD SPLITTING CHAMPIONSHIP Not to be missed. The Women’s Competition takes place on Saturday at 4 p.m. The Men’s is held Sunday at 4 p.m. Both in the Open Space. Registration begins Friday. All entrants must wear safety shoes. Steel-toed protectors are available at the competition. Winners receive a new wood splitting maul. Entries from the Pie and Cake Baking Contest. MT. SOPRIS RUNOFF The 31st annual foot race from Basalt to the Mountain Fair starts at the Basalt 7/11 at 8 a.m. Saturday. Race day registration starts at 7:25 a.m. A shuttle will be available after the race to return runners to their vehicles in Basalt.

THE PORCUPINE LOOP BIKE RACE In it’s seventh year this race is a casual, fun race. Racers meet in Sopris Park at 8:30 a.m on Sunday. behind the stage. The race begins at the driveway of Joyce and Dick Hunter on Dinkle Lake Road, on the Porcupine Loop Trail and ends in Sopris Park.

FLY CASTING COMPETITION Run by the infamous fisherman, Gill Finn, one of the legends of fly-fishing in the Roaring Fork Valley, the competition takes place Saturday, 10 a.m., at the Open Space area of the Park. Prizes donated by Alpine Angling. Registration till 9:45 a.m. at the Info Booth. PIE and CAKE BAKING The Pie Judging takes place on Saturday, at 11:00 and Cake is on Sunday at 11:00 in the Judging Canopy near the Info Booth. Categories include: Fruit, Cream and Exotic for pies and Torte, Exotic and Cake HORSESHOE THROWING Singles and Doubles – The Singles Tourney takes place at high noon on Saturday. The Doubles Tourney is on Sunday, also at high noon. Both events take place at Glassier Park, two blocks south of Sopris Park on Weant Blvd. Register at the Info Booth beginning Friday. The Porcupine Loop Bike Race Carbondale Mountain Fair ‘09 9

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he fair features over 164 vendors from across the country. Take a stroll around the booths and take in the exquisite arts and crafts, which include photography, paintings, woodworking, pottery, and a host of other hand-made items.

Immediate Right: Be sure to see the Raku works of Lance Timco at booth 126 Top: Amy Fortunato brings us her Cowboys Sweetheart jewelry, booth 44 Middle: Booth 123 offers women’s fashion clothing. Bottom: Bee Happy Candles, beeswax candles brought to us by Jan Schubert at booth 88

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Ruthann Maze East West Pottery hand painted, functional stoneware pottery Tony Heslop Brentwood Pottery handthrown stoneware and raku Jeff Kuhns Jeff Kuhns wheel thrown and sculptural stoneware [email protected] Lance Timco Timco Art Pottery thrown pottery & raku [email protected] Robert Hughs KioteClay Pottery handthrown,handbuilt clay [email protected] Melissa Harvey Buffalo Mountain Pottery pottery [email protected] Sheena Cameron Rare Earth sculpture [email protected] Kimmberly Ioane Kimmberly Ioane Studios raku fired baskets [email protected] Ross Elgial Igneous Earthworks hand thrown construction pottery

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Nancy and Andy Coonridge Coonridge Organic Goat Cheese organic goat cheese [email protected] Arik Glesne Bee Chama Honey

raw honey, bee products & bee based beauty products

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[email protected] Katie O’hara-Barrett O’hara Jams & Jellies homemade jams, jellies and sauces [email protected]

COMBINED CATEGORIES 76/77

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James Haas and Cathya Savage Cave Dreamers hand painted silk scarves, stone and silver jewelry [email protected] Willow Summers Junk Mail handcrafted jewelry from raw materials [email protected]

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Michael McKenna and Lea Rolfson Smiling Son Pottery Lea’s Organic Skin Care ceramic drums/skin care 142 June Carter/Cody Lyon June Carter Designs/ Lyon Art functional fused glass and oil paintings 92,93,94 CCAH Artists Gallery High quality local arts carbondalearts.com Jerry Bauer Tanya Black Amy Butowitz Staci Dickerson Joan Engler Sandie Gardner Jonathan Hagman Nonie Hoffman Megan Larsen Austin Lottimer Summers Moore Joy Rosenberg Sandy Rubino Mariah Shipp Michael Steuben Zoe Tessier Felicia Trevor Lea Tyler Sara Ward 130 Vicky Hinds/ Judy Schnepp Hinds Sight /Mind To Metal paint and paper/metal sculpture 1956bsacomcast.net • [email protected] 106 Peter Stacey/ John Hoffman photos/metal sculpture [email protected] 87 Axel Stewart/ Eric Allen iron work/pottery [email protected] 140 Sarah Leidner/ Kelly Land-Prideux jewelry 90,91 Ann Harris, SAW (Studio for Arts + Works) Steven Colby Anne Goldberg Nancy Barbour Colby June Gretchen Koenig Alayne Tetor Alex Watson Stanley Bell CCAH Silent Auction Artists from the Fair silent auction *Located near the Judging Tent. Carbondale Mountain Fair ‘09 11

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CLOTHING 57

Colinne Seemayer/ Jeff Rubin Colors Artwear womens clothing w/ stamp painting, batik [email protected] 64 Marcel Antoinette La Donnas House of Design children’s clothing [email protected] 65 Elizabeth Jenkins Handwoven Design handwoven clothing [email protected] 63 Sally Owen SC Designs women’s high fashion clothing [email protected] 143 Monique Toulouse July Five original women’s clothing [email protected] 123 Jennifer Tuggle Autumn Teneyl Designs womens fashion clothing [email protected] 158 Tom Joyce Joyce Family Enterprises original children and adult clothing [email protected] 145 Cyndi Buck Cyndi Buck Designs hand-dyed silk velvet dresses, tops,and more [email protected] 153/154 John Busscher Dye-Namics tie-dye and batik clothing and tapestries [email protected] 55 Cyndy Love Cyndy Love Designs fleece clothes [email protected] 71, 99 Amir Lagher Luna Claire original clothing [email protected] 73 Elisabeth Delehaunty Elisabethan LLC vintage & reclaimed clothing [email protected] 85 Nina Paul Nina Paul batik clothing for women and kids [email protected] 45/46 Maryon Hatter The Hatters leather, canvas and felt hats 14 Carbondale Mountain Fair ‘09

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Staci Teague Rybug recycled clothing [email protected] 52 Tiffany Tinker Tiffany Tinker Art Originals painted silk scarves and clothing [email protected] 124 Jane Smith Just Plain Jane recycled goods [email protected] 146 Victor Field Ataraxia silkscreen clothing [email protected] 150 Emily Marshall Free Time Hats hats [email protected] 47 Debbie Brawley The Unbroken Circle children’s clothing [email protected] 38 Willow Mannan 115/116 Sheilah Grebe Grebe Batik custom made clothing with batik designs [email protected] 96 Soxymoron recycled, upcycled clothing [email protected]

FABRIC ARTS 152

98

97

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Neil and Lisa Kahrs Kahrs Toy Time puppet marionettes [email protected] David Crawford Wild West Designs tapestry and leather purses, bags and hip packs [email protected] Molly Dunn Crawford Eagle Nest Chair hanging chairs [email protected] Connie Bradley Forgotten Arts quilts Deanna Curry-Elrod Sapphire Sky Alpacas alpaca hats, scarves etc [email protected] Luis Chavez Native Arts handwoven bracelets, cotton shirts hand [email protected]

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Tracey Belt Tracey Belt Designs sterling silver belts [email protected]

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FLORAL

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GLASS

72

113

112

132

134

42

127

Paul Peng Lily’s Bonsai bonsai Trees Kimberly Reed Reflections of Light leaded glass boxes and decorative hangings [email protected] Jeff and Jenny Tseng Spring Designs hand painted glass vases [email protected] Mitch Berg Wired Glass fused glass,wire and found object sculpture [email protected] Cynthia and Jim Miller Fireweed handblown glass [email protected] Jason & Keena Kimmel Forest Lampworking handblown,frameworked glass [email protected]

JEWELRY 29

122

114

75

120

Sean Berton Sean’s Celtic Creations sterling and gold jewelry [email protected] Sara Foster Stone Creek Designs fabricated.forged,handcast jewelry [email protected] TK Connor TK Connor handcrafted rings, errings and hair art [email protected] Richard Lindsay Richard Lindsay Design hand fabricated earrings, bracelets, brooches, belts and rings [email protected] Ginny Wolf Ginny Wolf semi precious stones, found objects and glass jewelry [email protected]

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102

84

44

135

23

147

138

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Celeste Hill/ David Sheppard Sheppard/Hill Designs sterling and gold jewelry [email protected] Kristine Riis Cenfield Kristine Riis Designs forged metals with precious gems [email protected] Kirk McCarthy Light Y’ears niobium jewlery [email protected] Collin Scherba Instarsia Studio high quality custom jewelry [email protected] Whare Heke Moana Nui Designs carved bone pendants [email protected] Hanan Epshtein/Erez Ingel Silver Mind greek jewelry [email protected] Amy Fortunato Cowboy’s Sweetheart jewelry- silver, copper [email protected] Danny Bushart Romantic Jewelery fine jewelry [email protected] Judy Davidson The Crown jewels sterling and bronze jewelry [email protected] Rachael Pulkkila Rocky’s Hardwear sterling and reclaimed materials [email protected] Vickie Deane Vickie Deane Jewelry hand fabricated jewelry [email protected] Kristin Annon hand forged jewelry [email protected]

LEATHER 118

Barry & Jean Anderson Sundance C Sheepskin footware, hats, mittens [email protected] Carbondale Mountain Fair ‘09 15

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METAL 117

67/68

26

58

86

125

49

133

Mark and Martha Bauer Rolling Thunder deerskin jackets, bags and vests [email protected] Leslie Zauf The Early Sun hand-cut/hand -sewn leather [email protected]

OTHER

Thomas Leiblein Silvie Goldmark Design functional silver sculpture [email protected] Fred Conlon Sugar Post Metal recycled sculpture [email protected] Alex Thomas and Rick Naredo The Cat & the Fiddle silverware whimsical art [email protected] Jennifer Utsch Jendala torched reclaimed metal [email protected] Richard Kolb Yardbirds recycled metal sculpture [email protected] Dea Shea Iron Maiden of Denver metal sculpture and garden art [email protected] Robert and Faye Boyce Shooting Star copper cut shapes [email protected] Juana/Eva Pena Pena Designs copper and steel [email protected]

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MYSTIC MILE

160/161 Ed Muniz Massage Co-op massage [email protected] 163 Elise Sherman Elise Sherman tarot reading [email protected] 164 Ruby Burkholder astrology/psychic [email protected]

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Jerry Lovenstein Grassy Creek Handcrafted Brooms handcrafted brooms [email protected] Peggy Jackson Butterfly Art By Sky Vine mixed media butterfly and insect art [email protected] Nanina Karen Ra Nanina Ra hand made salt scrubs and soaps [email protected] Lynn Garlick Lynn Garlick Retablos hand painted reproductions [email protected] Linda Vinton Teepees from Rattlesnake Crossing hand made and painted children’s teepees [email protected] Karin Frye Art For the Face Eyeglasses embellashed eyeware with acrylic & beads [email protected] Sarah Fredrickson Embodi Ohm Mehndi henna tatoos [email protected] Liz Gould Bottlenec stone boxes [email protected] Jan Schubert Bee Happy Candles beeswax candles [email protected] Rebecca Pressnall The Celebrated Woman body products [email protected] Barb Livdahl Livdahl Fine Arts spirit dolls/airbrush [email protected] Rod One Paw Baca One Paw native ceremonial items [email protected] Hill Brin Hill Brin Tile Design hand-made tile furniture etc. [email protected]

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OASIS OA16

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Virginia Columbo Nomadic Visions Art mask wall sculpture [email protected] Jodie Brown Soap County Inc soaps, lotions Marta Benitez Wax Hands wax hands [email protected] Mary Ann Justman Rose Resources face painting [email protected] Julie Mulcahy Waldorf School childrens booth [email protected] Linda Zimmerman Marshmallow Clouds face painting [email protected] Debbie Bruell Crystal River School clothespin dolls [email protected] Cathy Podest Rock Monster Climbing Wall climbing wall [email protected] Marty Sailsbury Fit To Be Tie-Died hands on kids tie die [email protected]

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PHOTOGRAPHY 83

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WOOD 69/70

PAINTING/DRAWING 119

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Carmel Walden Walden Watercolors fine art watercolors and prints [email protected] Stephen Koury Koury Wildlife Art Gouach and acrylic paintings [email protected] Maria Reyes-Jones acrylic painting [email protected] Connie Baker mixed media [email protected] Jill Lawson Jill Lawson Original Oils [email protected]

Sabrina Dreffer A. Beadles Fine Art fine art [email protected]

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Kenny Tong Kenny Tong Photodecorative photography [email protected] Louis Cantillo Light Chasers photography [email protected] Dona Bollard The Spotted Pony gelatin sepia toned photos [email protected] Paul Biron Sparrow Hawk Photography wildlife and landscape photography [email protected] Jason & Keena Kimmel Forest Lampworking artistic photography [email protected] Dan Caldemeyer Wildlife and Nature Photo wildlife photography [email protected] Ron and Christine Sisco Treestump Woodcraft kitchen utensils, cutting boards, & salad bowls [email protected] Harry Seavey High Mountain Flutes native american flutes [email protected] Tom Dickeson Thom’s Wood N Things wood breadboards and knives etc [email protected] Matt Downer Matt Downer Designs fine wood furniture [email protected] Dan Dengler Dan Dengler Long boards long boards/skate boards [email protected] Carbondale Mountain Fair ‘09 17

CCAH

2009/2010 Events Calendar

August 7 Mountain Fair Gallery Show, CCAH Gallery

November 6 Dia De Los Muertos, CCAH Gallery

August 8 Free concert with: Big Daddy Lee and the Kingbees and The Moonlight Cruisers, 4th & Main, 5-9

December 4 Light Up Carbondale, 4th & Main December 4 Holiday Show, CCAH Gallery

April 2 First Fridays May 7 – 27 CCAH Membership Drive May 7 First Friday June 4 First Friday June 27 CCAH Membership Meeting and Summer of Music Kick-off

September 4 Valley Art Teachers Show, CCAH Gallery

January 16 Mid Winter Mountain Fair Concert

September 21 Six89 Annual Fundraising Dinner

February 5 First Friday

July 4 Summer of Music Concert

March 5 First Friday VVAS

July 11, 18 Summer of Music Concert

March 13 “Green Is the New Black” Fashion Show

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This year’s theme is “LOCALMOTION”. Our world is moving forward quickly, in all sorts of exciting ways, and Carbondale is a great reflection of this. Bike riding for fun, as well transportation, home gardening for beauty and food, ranches that produce locally grown meats, solar farms for energy and a community that works together to solve problems stem from “Localmotion”. In honor of this theme Mountain Fair has two great ways to participate:

THE JAM TENT Located under the big shady tree at the 7th Street Entrance, this tent is a place to bring an instrument or pick one up there and play your heart out! Overseen by The Tippets, a local acoustic act, come play or watch. Check the Fair Schedule for the times of bluegrass, acoustic and open mike jams.

THE CARBONDALE QUILT PROJECT Quilts have been a part of storytelling history for years. We thought it was time to have a quilt that reflected what people love about Carbondale and Mountain Fair. Squares have been available to the community for several months. Thanks to Emma Danciger and her great team of quilters, the first quilt is hanging at the T-Shirt Booth. Pick up a square and create for another quilt. This quilt will be hung at the 3rd Street Center.

Enjoy a colorful medley of music and dancing this year.

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This is the way it is: We all aspire to liberations of one sort or another. That’s what the Carbondale Mountain Fair is all about. That’s what the late John Palmer was all about. Talk about a perfect fit! Mr. Palmer was part and parcel of the fair for more than 30 years until his passing last month at the age of 62. An archtypal participant, organizer and booster of the event in its earliest, purest form, he celebrated its essence every summer and saw it for what it is: a 3 ring circus of odd opportunities and paradoxical encounters.

This is the way it was: A local rock band, The Crystal Bullets, are playing the last, fast song on Sunday night. Over there by the bandstand is an ample girl in white short-shorts with a butt so big it looks like 50 pounds of weasals trapped in a 40 pound bag. She’s bound to dance alone. Wait a minute: here’s a real cute guy...John Palmer. Good lord, she’s dancing with him feeling beautiful! Dancing with a rascal at the Mountain Fair! John Palmer is missed daily in this community. Dance a dance for John!

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The Carbondale Mountain Fair depends on the time, kindness, energy and support of many people and businesses, including over 350 volunteers to run the fair. If we could kiss you all…we would! If we forgot anyone we promise we will make it up to you in great programming all year round.

THANKS Production Mark Taylor Marty Treadway

Electricians Bill Laemmel and Carbondale Light and Power Rob Roper and Colorado Electric

4 Corners Mac Mcenneny, OT

CONTESTS AND COMPETITION Pie Contest Hilary, Heidi and Harmony Hendricks and Pam Zentmeyer

Cake Contest Stacy Stein

Limbo Contest Bruce Stolbach

Wood Splitting Contest Dru Handy, Steve Skinner

Mt. Sopris Runoff Bruce Gabow

Porcupine Loop Bike Race Alejo Dominguez

Fly-casting Competition Gill Finn

Kids Hula Hooping Betty Hoops

Horseshoes Connie Medalis

COULDN’T DO THIS WITHOUT: Trina Ortega Scott Minor Sid Lincome Lines in Space Surveyors Larry Balinger Gene Schilling Jeff Jackel Town of Carbondale The Carbondale Tourism Council Carbondale EMT’S and Fire Department

Carbondale Environmental Board Carbondale Public Works Department Carbondale Police Department Carbondale Parks and Rec Department The Carbondale Town Trustees Carbondale Swimming Pool

CCAH SPONSORS Community Sustainers Town of Carbondale Alpine Bank Valley View Hospital Foundation New Belgium Beer Kuyper Foundation Timbers Resorts Dave and Tammy Burden KPCO A.Beadles Gallery of Fine Art Dos Gringos Burritos and Café Ole

ART LOVERS Firedancer Productions Ace Hardware Catherine Store Liquors Garvik Construction Arches Foundation Aspen Times/GWPI David Lawrence Foundation Firedancer Productions Personal Rehabilitation Center KDNK Community Radio

MUSICAL NOTES Peak Rentals Drinker Durrance Graphics Red Mountain Inn Sol Energy Solar Flair Thermal Systems Skybeam American National Bank Biospaces Inc. The Carbondale Rotary Crystal Valley Echo Fleisher Land and Homes Immigration Initiative Grant Whitsitt and Gross

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FAIR FRIENDS

Davie Roach and Planted Earth

Ackerman Log Homes Shoestring Publishing Planted Earth Freshies Mojito Mix Alpine Angling Louis Swiss Bakery Sustainable Settings Buffalo Valley Inn White House Pizza The Sopris Sun Alex Sobrinho International Food Catering Carbondale Co-op Ajax Bike and Sport Ute City Cycles Mi Casita Spuds, Suds and Subs Red Rock Diner Six89 Russets Ella Restaurant Carbondale Recreation Center Green Line Architects SEI – Solar Energy International U.S. Forest Service RE-1 School District Carbondale Library Mike Strang Steve Skinner Vickie Browne Ellie Weiss La Roca Taqueria Carole Klein Other Thomas The Shirtstop Mountain Utility Electric Vehicles Emma Danciger Berthod Motors

SPECIALTIES Poster Design Michael Steuben

Program The Glenwood Post Independent

Photographer Jane Bachrach

Cody Lyon

Stage Design Amber Sparkles

Flower Design THE MOUNTAIN FAIR DREAM TEAM Mark Taylor Kat Rich Pete Rich Bill Laemmel Megan Larsen Lauren Martindale Laura Vogel Drea Marsh Jim Pomey Annie Worley Jim Neu Dave Kanzer Tory Heirich Jeff Britt Leslie Johnson Mark Weinhold Mustang Molly Jason White Bailey Nelson Mark Lacy Hans Lindbloom Courtney Eagleton Sarah Johnson Meagan Goodwin Shanti Gruber Marty Treadway Trina Ortega

CCAH Director Ro Mead

Assistant to the Director Holly Gressett

Mountain Fair and Events Director Amy Kimberly

THE CCAH BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jess Downing Joe Scofield Bob Schultz Jody Ensign Jane Hart Peter Mullet Kat Rich Jonathan Shamis Jeff Britt

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