Latest Photos by Margaret Hair
Steamboat Springs Arts Council board of directors member Kelly Anzalone eyes a Larry Smothers painting in the hallway of the Three Forks Ranch guest lodge. The ranch hosted a tour of the lodge and its extensive Western art collection on Thursday as a fundraiser for the Arts Council.
Three Forks Ranch manager Jay Linderman discusses a painting by Wayne Cooper. The 7-by-17-foot piece is one of about half a dozen housed in the Three Forks guest lodge. Linderman led a tour of the ranch’s art collection Thursday for supporters of the Steamboat Springs Arts Council.
Noah LePlante runs through a song at an Amputators band practice Wednesday. The band plays Saturday at The Tap House and hopes to have its debut album ready to go in the next couple of weeks.
Singer Keith Thibodeau plays harmonica with his band, Amputators, in a room off drummer Pete Owen’s garage.
Wes Fout plays guitar with the Amputators at a Wednesday night practice.
Ute Indian historian Roland McCook dons traditional Ute clothing at the Tread of Pioneers Museum on Thursday. McCook was at the museum to offer his perspective to about 100 people in attendance about his people’s history and heritage.
Steamboat Springs High School sophomore Marilyn Harris will give a recital at 7 p.m. today at United Methodist Church. It will be one of Harris’ last performances before leaving in the fall for Phillips Academy Andover in Andover, Mass., where she plans to pursue academics, theater and hockey.
Routt County Communications dispatcher Leslie Hockaday slides burgers off the grill at a cookout honoring the people who handle all of Routt County’s emergency calls. The event lined up with National Public Safety Telecommunications Week.
Bryan Cottrell tunes a ski Sunday afternoon at Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare. Cottrell said the last month of ski season brings rentals if there is snow and repairs if there isn’t any.
Gallery 11 is one of more than a dozen consistent stops on the First Friday Artwalk.
Resident Susan Marshall and co-author Jane Jelenko sign their book, “Changing Lanes: Road Maps to Midlife Renewal.” They’ll be at Off the Beaten Path from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday to sign the book, which profiles life shifts from four Routt County residents.
Local artisan Jacque Hart carefully checks the numbers on a weaving pattern. Each handle on her Scandinavian draw loom corresponds to a spot on the fabric, and part of the bird designed she is embroidering.
Learning forms of weaving that more or less fell out of style 300 years ago takes some effort — Jacque Hart got her start with a mentor more than 30 years ago and has picked up additional styles and skills through books and specialized teachers.
Jacque Hart said if anything is off balance while the loom is being threaded, it’ll end up a pile of sticks and strings. The loom, which is about 10 feet long, is held together by six pegs and eight bolts.
Country musician Doug Moreland reacts to a story at the Steamboat Mountain Theater on Tuesday night. More than likely, he's laughing at someone talking about a house behind a bar known as "the compound," where he and the rest of Tuesday's performers lived for free.
Dub Miller sings in an acoustic jam Tuesday night at the Steamboat Mountain Theater. Outside of MusicFest’s large, tented concerts with 2,000-person crowds, musicians are matched up in smaller venues for more personal performances.
Cody Braun maintains roots rockers Reckless Kelly’s bluegrass streak on Saturday. The band played to a sold-out crowd for MusicFest, which hosts 30 bands and runs through Thursday. A quintet from Austin, Texas that has drawn fans by taking an unrelentingly raucous approach to Americana, Reckless Kelly kept local and visiting music fans dancing for concert headliner Cross Canadian Ragweed.
Stephanie Sant’Ambrogio
Billy Sullivan talks about the many portraits of his son Lucas in uniform. Lucas, a 2007 Soroco High School graduate, is set for deployment to Iraq in January.
Pfc. Lucas Sullivan, left, holds his senior project, a drawing he completed before finishing Soroco High School a semester early to join the Marines. He and childhood friend Airman Ronald Nielsen, right, planned to enlist in the U.S. Armed Services before their 2007 high school graduations.
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