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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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T 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 7:00 Vince Herman and Great American Taxi
G 4:00 Opening Blessing: Gong by Steve Cook Vince is best known as the leader of Leftover
Salmon but his latest venture hits the same
G 4:05 Community Drum Circle with
heights of festive. Joined by iconic Boulder
Rhythms Of The Heart musicians: Jim Lewin, Chad Staehly, Chris
Laurie Loeb oversees a melding of beats and Sheldon and Edwin Hurwitz. The night is going
spirit in one of the favorite drum circles of the to heat up with Celtic, acoustic, rock and lots of
year. Bring a percussion instrument or borrow roll! www.greatamericantaxi.net
one from the Mother of Mountain Fair!
G 4:00 Parade the Festival Grounds to the Oasis Saturday, July 25 MC - DJ Phatheads + Ms. Moon
MEATS
6 Smokin’ Willies Pulled Pork, chicken, smoked
buffalo, corn on the cob
5 Scout Dogs Hot and spicy dogs, lemonade
10 Philadelphia Philly Philly steak, chicken
12 Chef Dean Martin Shrimp, beef and veggie kebabs/ahi steak
8 Smoke BBQ Ribs, smoked meats
COLD TREATS
18 Methodist Church Ice cream cones and sundaes
14 St. Mary of the Crown Root Beer floats
16 Mr. Lemonade Fresh squeezed lemonade and lime-aid
Roaming Jeffreez Italian Ice Italian ices
OTHER
15 Craig’s Concessions Pennsylvania dutch funnel cakes
22 Old Tyme Kettle Korn Sweet and salty popcorn
13 Gourmet Nuts Sweet and salty nuts/cotton candy
SWEETS
1 Ruby and Beda’s Pedal Palace Organic, carbon-free Smoothies
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.
THE PORCUPINE LOOP BIKE RACE
Entries from the Pie and Cake Baking Contest. In it’s seventh year this race is a casual, fun race.
Racers meet in Sopris Park at 8:30 a.m on Sunday.
MT. SOPRIS RUNOFF
behind the stage. The race begins at the driveway of
The 31st annual foot race from Basalt to the Mountain
Joyce and Dick Hunter on Dinkle Lake Road, on the
Fair starts at the Basalt 7/11 at 8 a.m. Saturday.
Porcupine Loop Trail and ends in Sopris Park.
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.
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
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T 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
Calendar
May 7
Daddy Lee and the 4th & Main First Friday
Kingbees and The December 4
Moonlight Cruisers, 4th June 4
Holiday Show, First Friday
& Main, 5-9
CCAH Gallery
September 4 June 27
January 16 CCAH Membership
Valley Art Teachers Show, Mid Winter
CCAH Gallery Meeting and Summer of
Mountain Fair Concert Music Kick-off
September 21 February 5
Six89 Annual Fundraising July 4
First Friday
Dinner Summer of Music Concert
March 5 July 11, 18
October 1-31 First Friday VVAS
CCAH Membership Drive Summer of Music Concert
March 13 JULY 23, 24, 25 2010
October 2 “Green Is the New Black”
Invitational Glass Show, The 39th Annual
Fashion Show
CCAH Gallery Carbondale Mountain Fair
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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 estate sale services
bandstand is an ample girl in white short-shorts with a hidden treasures
butt so big it looks like 50 pounds of weasals trapped great values
in a 40 pound bag. She’s bound to dance alone. Wait effortless consignment
a minute: here’s a real cute guy...John Palmer. Good
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John Palmer is missed daily in this community.
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