Vail Archives

Topic: Local Life

The Business of BizTech

November 5th, 2008 2:00pm

The 12th annual BizTech fair, hosted by The Vail Daily, drew hundreds of local employers, employees customers and investors to Beaver Creek, where they could glimpse each other's wares and offerings.

Where to Vote in Vail and Eagle County

It's your country and your county, people. It's time to decide who's in charge.

In case any of you have forgotten (if, perhaps, you happen to have been camped out in Vail's Back Bowls without TV, internet, radio or any other form of human contact for that last few months), Tuesday, Nov. 4, is election day, and we want to make sure that all of you Eagle County voters know where to go.

To double check your precinct number, visit this Eagle County government page.

Otherwise, here are a list of local polling places, beginning with the precinct number(s):

1: Red Cliff Town Hall, 400 Pine Street, Red Cliff

2, 12, 13, 14: Donovan Park Pavilion, 1600 S. Frontage Road, Vail

3: Minturn Town Hall, 302 Pine Street, Minturn

4: Homestead Court Club, 0400 Homestead Drive, Edwards

5, 16: Eagle County Building, 500 Broadway, Eagle

6, 9: Gypsum Town Hall, 0050 Lundgren Boulevard, Gypsum

11: McCoy Community Center, 26 McCoy Road, McCoy

15, 19: Avon Municipal Building, 400 Benchmark Road, Avon

17, 18: Eagle-Vail Pavilion, 538 Eagle Road, Eagle-Vail

20, 21: Singletree Community Center, 1010 Berry Creek Road, Edwards

22, 28: Edwards Elementary School, 0022 Meile Lane, Edwards

**23, 26: Road and Bridge Maintenance Facility, 3289 Cooley Mesa Road, Gypsum

**27, 30: Brush Creek Pavilion, 909 Capitol, Eagle

**29: Berry Creek Middle School, 1000 Miller Ranch Road, Edwards

**NEW POLLING PLACES FOR 2008 GENERAL ELECTION

Debbie Buckley's Plans for Vail

November 3rd, 2008 11:57am

Eagle County Commissioner candidate Debbie Buckley has a background of finding positions in which she can make a difference. She stopped by This Week in the Valley to discuss her aims to improve health care access, affordable housing and taxes if elected in 2008.

What are Bridesmaids Wearing?

Slate is the new white. Juli Rathke from Rocky Mountain Bride magazine stopped by This Week in the Valley with her entourage of bridesmaid fashion models. Pink and slate are on the radar as stylish colors for upcoming spring weddings.

Dick Gustafson's Aims for Vail

The Republican candidate for Eagle County Commissioner outlined the importance of lower taxes and other issues affecting the valley during a stop by This Week in the Valley prior to the 2008 election.

Jon Stavney's Campaign Plan

Eagle County Commissioner Democratic candidate Jon Stavney outlines his priority list for Eagle County's taxes, affordable housing and development. On the campaign trail, he stopped by This Week in the Valley prior to the 2008 election.

Soo Dawson Talks Biztech

The Vail Daily sales and marketing director stopped by This Week in the Valley with her pooch to discuss the ins and outs of the Biztech Trade Show.

Wedding Trends in the Rockies

October 9th, 2008 2:02pm
Tags: Weddings

Juli Rathke of Rocky Mountain Bride Magazine gave us some insight on wedding trends - from dress colors to locations - in Vail and surrounding mountain areas. She discussed the latest with Plum producer Kelly Kapron on This Week in the Valley in fall 2008.

Robert Guttman on Politics

September 22nd, 2008 8:26am
Tags: Politics

Robert Guttman, Director of the Center of Politics at Johns Hopkins University, stopped by the MorningNoon&NIght Show to discuss the Democratic National Convention in Denver as well as a host of other campaign issues. Mr. Guttman has been attending conventions since the '68 convention in Chicago and has worked on several campaigns and administrations, and as an analyst for CNN. He offers his unique perspective on the Clintons, Joe Biden, Barack Obama and John McCain.

Elizabeth Steiber Showing at Karats

September 22nd, 2008 7:41am
Tags: Shopping

Karats owner Dan Teleen and featured artist Elizabeth Steiber stop by This Week in the Valley to discuss their ongoing show at Karats. The week long event will feature four artists (including Dan) and will showcase a number of unique, one-of-a-kind pieces. Elizabeth specializes in what she likes to call "statement pieces," big bold works that have a lot to say. She brings one such work, a necklace made of gold and turquoise, to This Week in the Valley.

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