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A 40-page digital document created and distributed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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A 266-page digital document created and distributed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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A 253-page digital document created and distributed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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A 180-page digital document created and distributed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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Born and raised in Des Moines, IA, Kay was exposed to music and art at home and school. She studied at Grinnell College, where she was editor of the college newspaper, the first woman to win the job. After graduation, she bicycled through Europe and then worked as a public radio producer. Matthew was born in Marshalltown, IA, raised modestly by immigrant parents. Kay says he “grew up on the mother’s milk of mid-western kindness and natural...
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This piece is part of the Artist In Residence collection created in the 970West Studio. It is from the residency of Pavia Justinian (August 20 - December 3, 2018).
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A copy of a photograph of Ruby Noma Austin Adams. The photographer and date is unknown, but probably taken during Ruby's oral history interview on November 13, 1990.
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Joan and Jack Carnie alongside their son. Photo ca. 1964. The Carnie family was one of Vail's earliest residents.
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Joan Carnie, who was a teacher and an early resident of Vail, was also one of the first Children's Ski School supervisors.
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Joan and Jack Carnie riding their horses on Mill Creek. The confluence of Mill Creek and Gore Creek is located near East Vail in Colorado. Composite photos ca. 1964.
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John and David are the sons of Joan and Jack Carnie. The Carnie family were early residents of Vail and the Gore Creek Valley. Photo ca. 1964.
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Joan and Jack Carnie pose at the "Covered Bridge" that crosses Gore Creek in the town of Vail. The image was created in 1964 during the early days of the community.
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Joan and Jack Carnie were moved to Vail circa 1962 and were a couple of the community's earliest residents. In the early days, Joan often rode her horse to town. A teacher by trade, Joan was one of the first Children's Ski School supervisors out of Lionshead. Jack, who was also a teacher, was one the earliest Adult Ski School supervisors out of Lionshead. Both of their sons, John and David, were born in Vail.
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Mission Statement GrassRoots envisions an inclusive, engaged community, strengthened by authentic interaction. GrassRoots promotes civic participation through civil discourse, creative endeavors and cultural interaction by providing residents and visitors open access to high quality, affordable public video production resources and expertise, combined with digital content distribution over a variety of media outlets. -- GrassRoots website...
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He was a locomotive engineer on the Uintah Railway. He was based in Grand Junction, Colorado. He was also a carpenter. Oral history interviewee Harold Stafford called him “The craziest man I ever seen.” Born 1895.
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He was born in Decatur, Illinois to William Nelson Stafford and Amelia Anthony (Schutt) Stafford. The 1910 US Census record shows that the family had moved to Yuma, Colorado by the time Harold was four. There, his father and mother homesteaded. Harold came to Western Colorado in 1931, where he worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps in CCC camp number 2 near Glade Park, helping to build Rim Rock Drive over the Colorado National Monument. He...
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Rachel Campbell-Osborne served as the fifteenth Mesa County Libraries Artist in Residence at 970West Studio. The dates of her residency were May 24 - August 30, 2021. During the residency, she kept open studio hours at 970West on Thursdays from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, allowing her to showcase her art and creative process for Mesa County residents. She also gave seven public, educational programs: En Plein Air Watercolor Painting (Adult workshop): June...
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Rachel Campbell-Osborne was the fifteenth Artist in Residence at Mesa County Libraries at 970West Studio. She served as the Artist in Residence from May 24 to August 30, 2021. Rachel is an illustrator and graphic designer with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design from Colorado Mesa University. She is grateful to have grown up surrounded by the rich and beautiful landscape that is Mesa County. In her own words, “I create my whimsical and...