What to do in Vail, Colorado. Rosie's Travel Tips 5

Hi, it’s Rosie with the new summer music lineup coming to the Vail Valley in Colorado.

Welcome to the fifth edition of my Travel Tips. It’s interactive, so you can plan your Vail vacation with me and WhatToDo.info. And if you missed the first columns, google “Rosie’s Vail Travel Tips.”

With this summer’s music schedule, I could stay outside day and night till the snow falls. Tuesdays all summer are the “Bud Light Hot Summer Nights” concerts at the Ford Amphitheater (show listings: www.vvf.org). At the Sunday Vail Farmers’ Markets, there will be Jazz at the Market in the tent at the new Solaris on Meadow Drive, sponsored by the Vail Jazz Festival (for show details: www.vailjazz.org). The Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival performances continue into August (www.vailmusicfestival.org). The Vail International Dance Festival will delight us all starting opening night July 31 – outdoors at the Ford Amphitheater, in Beaver Creek at the Vilar Performing Arts Center, and at venues around the valley (www.vvf.org).

Oh, those hot summer nights. You’ve got to love them. After a day of keeping busy and exploring new territory, mountain evenings are a welcome cool-down time. There’s still plenty to do, but the pace slows. Have an early dinner and go to a concert. Take your dinner/picnic and go to a concert. Take a picnic dinner to the park or playground and watch those kids giggle while they eat and play. Then find a babysitter and have a night out, just the two of you.

I love to travel on a whim or with advance planning, and I love the sights in the Colorado high country. I’ve lived in the Vail area since the early ’70s and have visited many countries and lived for a time in far-off places, but I always come home. One reason is a fine summer evening.


Vail Valley Partnership presents "Ask the Experts" educational program October 14

Save the Date for the next Vail Valley Partnership FREE “Ask the Experts” educational program. This event is on Wednesday, October 14th 5:30-7:00pm, at the Vail Valley Partnership offices.

Join these panelists to learn how to expand your social media presence:
Kyle Gosnell, Interactive Innovations:
Kyle has 15 years’ internet marketing experience at the professional level and is currently the CEO of Interactive Innovations (Search Engine and Internet Marketing Company), Netsuite Marketing Partner (#1 Web-based software company), Microsoft Partner. His clients include list of Fortune 100 companies, Google Gadgets Creator and Publisher, SEO and Web2.0 professional, RSS Expert, Video Propagation, Wikipedia Author, Blog Optimization Consultant, Podcasting Expert, Channel Marketing expert – Expert in Affiliate Marketing and Tracking, Google analytics and conversion funneling expert. Current customer base is generating over $50,000,000 in annual sales and over 5,000 first-page product rankings in Google.

Katie Coakley, Peeples Ink.:
Katie Coakley serves as a senior client service manager for Vail, Colorado-based Peeples Ink PR, Ltd. She directs communications services for a number of diverse clients in the public, private and non-profit sectors. Katie’s communications experience includes: directing media relations campaigns for a variety of destination resort properties throughout the western United States including the Town of Vail, Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort & Spa and lumière, a five-star property in Telluride, Colo., successfully directing community and regional campaigns.
Katie is adept at managing and monitoring the new frontier of social media. With the prevalence of on-line outlets and consumer conversations, Katie’s online media relations strategies and crisis communications tactics address social media networks and utilize the variety of tools and applications available in this ever-changing medium.
Katie is a graduate of Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, GA with a degree in English. She lives in Breckenridge, CO where she is an avid snowboarder, hiker and insatiable reader.

Holly Orr, Vail Resorts:
Holly Orr is the Online Marketing Manager at Beaver Creek Resort. She began her career at Beaver Creek as the PR intern in November 2007 and was fortunate to gain a full-time position in the marketing department six months later. Her responsibilities include display advertising, email communication, Beavercreek.com, beavercreekextreme.com, the Red Sky Ranch website, and Beaver Creek’s social media, including facebook and twitter. Holly was recently in charge of a complete make-over of Beavercreek.com, which averages about 70,000 visits a month. A Boulder native, Holly graduated from the University of Colorado School Of Journalism with a degree in Advertising.

Ryan Cantrell, RTP Technical Service:
Ryan is responsible for Interactive Strategy and Technical Guidance for RTP’s Interactive solutions. He consults with customers both up-front and on an ongoing basis helping them to take advantage of the latest Web innovations and engage in a constructive dialog with their customers online. He provides a consultative role between creative brand strategy, the RTP development team and your IT and Marketing representatives to ensure a seamless blend of the creative brand vision with all of the technical elements that make up your online presence.
With RTP since 2005, Ryan brings over 13 years’ experience consulting on, creating and delivering interactive, Web-enabled solutions. Specializing in the integration of the various facets of RTP’s delivery team (Design, Development and Delivery) to ensure high quality solutions, Ryan currently is responsible for the successful delivery of RTP’s Web projects. He previously served as the Director of Operations for RTP’s Internet Solutions division and prior to joining RTP; Ryan worked as a Manager with Accenture’s Silicon Valley practice.

The Vail Golf Club offers great autumn rates for play in the Vail Valley.

The Vail Golf Club continues to offer some of the best rates for play in the Vail Valley. Golfers can enjoy fall golf at its best and play 18 holes for $64 or nine holes for $42, including cart. Those wishing to walk the course can play 18 holes for $45 or nine holes for $30. Beginning at 3:30 p.m., twilight rates are in effect with play available for $42, including cart. The Vail Golf Club is scheduled to close for the 2009 season in late October, depending on the weather.

Golf Course Pro Shop

The Pro Shop is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily and is currently offering 25 percent off of shoes.
For more information or to book tee times, call the Vail Golf Club at 479-2260

The Gathering at the Gore Range Western Folk Music Concert to be held October 2 in Silverthorne, Colorado

First annual fundraiser for local Trout Unlimited chapter to feature popular musician and storyteller Kerry Grombacher
June 10, 2009 – Summit County, CO – Representatives from Trout Unlimited’s Gore Range Chapter announced they are hosting a fall fundraiser on the evening of October 2, 2009. The First Annual Gathering at the Gore Range Western Folk Music Concert will be held at the Silverthorne Pavilion.  Popular folk musician and storyteller Kerry Grombacher will perform a unique collection of contemporary folk and western songs.  Grombacher plays guitar and mandolin and performs regularly throughout the U.S. at festivals, concerts and other folk music gatherings. Admission to the event is $10.

The event will also include the Western Lifestyle/Cowboy/Flyfishing Poetry Contest for high school students from Summit High School and West Grand High School and a Live Auction to benefit the Gore Range Chapter of Trout Unlimited.

What:        The Gathering at the Gore Range Western Folk Music Concert

Where:    Silverthorne Pavilion 400 Blue River Parkway, Silverthorne

When:        October 2, 2009. Doors open at 6PM. Event lasts until 10PM.

Who:        Featuring Kerry Grombacher

Sponsorships for the Gathering at the Gore Range Western Folk Music Concert are still available. For more information on sponsorship please contact Event Co-Chairs Robert and Sharon Sweet at 970-468-8977 or email trouttramp@sweetdecks.com.  For more information about Trout Unlimited’s Gore Range Chapter please contact Sarah Barclay, Chapter President via email at skilikeagirl61@yahoo.com or 970-401-4697. More information about the Gore Range Chapter of Trout Unlimited is available at www.cotrout.org.

About Trout Unlimited: Trout Unlimited is the nation’s oldest and largest coldwater fisheries conservation organization. It has over 140,000 members dedicated to conserving, protecting and restoring North America’s trout and salmon fisheries and their watersheds.   For more information about Trout Unlimited visit www.tu50.org.

Watch for Hot Summer Nights Eek-a-Mouse concert August 18 at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater

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When you plan your Vail, Colorado vacation, think about the concerts and performances you can enjoy in this Rocky Mountain setting. On Tuesday, August 18 at 6:30pm, Eek-A-Mouse will bring his original style to Beaver Creek. More than a quarter century of recording, global touring and residency in the suburbs of Irvine have hardly changed the dancehall godfather’s husky Kingston patois. His “original style” includes elements of “sing-jaying,” an early form of toasting with boastful catch phrases, singing and DJ work, mixed with funky vocal gymnastics and effects. Eek’s contribution to the genre was a percussive, nasally vocal style, and his talent for using the voice as a musical instrument moved The Boston Globe to call him “the Al Jarreau of reggae.” Before or after the concert, you might want to explore. Blog us about your favorite activities when you come to Vail. Write in the Reply Box below or click on the green “Comment.”

The Vail Symposium offers discussion on Rethinking the Native American West at the Sonnenalp Resort in Vail, Colorado

The Vail Symposium has a long history of bringing culture to the Vail Valley. On August 18 at 5:30pm, the Vail Symposium offers a lecture as food for thought. Rethinking the Native American West presents a Discussion on the Western Expansion with John Haworth, Director of New York’s Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian and Western photographer Drex Brooks. The event takes place at the Sonnenalp Resort in Vail – $25/20 VS Donors. For more details, contact www.vailsymposium.org – 970.476.0954.


Buckets and Tap Shoes on a Vail Hot Summer Night August 11 in Colorado

Buckets and Tap Shoes on a Hot Summer Night August 11
Buckets and Tap Shoes on a Hot Summer Night August 11


On Tuesday, August 11 at 6:30pm, things will be hopping at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater. With the gorgeous Gore Range mountain backdrop and manicured lawns or concert seating to relax and enjoy this favorite performance. Two Vail Valley Foundation events team up to present Buckets and Tap Shoes joined on stage by hip-hop dancers from around the country. They create sounds with buckets, cans, recycled objects and tap shoes, along with traditional instruments in a celebration of music and dance. Blog us about your favorite activities when you come to Vail. Write in the Reply Box below or click on the green “Comment.” Questions?

“The Pirates of Penzance, Jr.” comes to the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek, Colorado August 15 and 16

The Vail Performing Arts Academy will sing their version of “The Pirates of Penzance” on Saturday, August 15 at 6:30pm and August 16 at 2pm and 6:30pm. The show will be at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek, and the cost is $10.

The Academy presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s most beloved operetta in a special adaptation for younger voices. Wacky, irreverent and entertaining, “The Pirates Of Penzance” spins a hilarious farce of sentimental pirates, bumbling policemen, dim-witted young lovers, dewy-eyed daughters and an eccentric Major-General, all morally bound to the often-ridiculous dictates of honor and duty. Written in 1879. For details and tickets, www.vilarpac.org – 888.920.ARTS (2787)

Go to a concert while you're on vacation in Vail Colorado. Try Showdown Town at Eagle Town Park on July 23

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Bonfire Dub plays a free concert at Eagle’s Showdown Town in the Eagle Town Park on July 23 at 6:30pm. Scotty Stoughton’s Bonfire Dub mixes deep reggae styles, down-tempo and dub with 4-part harmonies, delivering a unique tone with hints of Bob Marley and Morcheeba. The band delights audiences across the region with their infectious sound and energetic stage presence.

American National Bank’s ShowDown Town is presented by the Vail Valley Foundation. For more information, click on www.vvf.org – 888.883.VAIL (8245)


The Philadelphia Orchestra plays Gershwin at Vail's Bravo Music Festival

Gershwin comes to Vail

Wednesday, July 15, 6:00 p.m. at the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival in Vail, Colorado
The Philadelphia Orchestra
Rossen Milanov, Conductor
Anne-Marie McDermott, Piano

Gershwin comes to Vail

Gershwin comes to Vail

GERSHWIN:
An American in Paris
Rhapsody in Blue for Piano and Orchestra
I Got Rhythm Variations for Piano & Orchestra


GERSHWIN / arr. BENNETT:
Porgy and Bess, Symphonic Picture
Festive Classics