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| | Art Center of Estes
Park The non-profit art center offers visual art classes,
workshops, seminars and artist's demonstrations. Classes are offered in
all areas of the visual arts.
Location: 517 Big Thompson Ave, Estes Park CO Phone:
970-586-5882 Fax: 970-586-3875 E-Mail: info@artcenterofestes.com Web:
www.artcenterofestes.com
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| | Chamber Music Society of Estes Park A
non-profit organization dedicated to supporting chamber music in the Estes Park
area. The group sponsors an annual chamber music festival each
September.
Contact: Lloyd Scott, President Mailing
Address: 2231 Pine Meadow Drive Estes Park, CO,
80517
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| | Estes Park Museum This is a local museum that
focuses on the history of the Estes Park area. This museum offers hands on
exhibits and activities. The exhibits include a 1909 Stanley Steamer and
the Cobb-Macdonald cabin.
Location: 200 4th Street, Estes Park,
CO Phone: 970-586-6256 E-Mail: bkilsdonk@estes.org Web: www.estesnet.com/museum | |
| | Estes Park Area Music
Teachers Association A society of music educators fostering hands
on education and musical growth for our area youth. This group also
provides scholarships via the Cultural Arts Council to local music
students.
Contact: Jean Zukowski, President 620 Ponderosa, Estes Park,
CO 80517
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| | Estes Park Film
Festival With a mission to educate, inspire, and advance a greater
appreciation of independent film, the festival holds an annual event at the
Historic Park Theatre in beautiful Estes Park, Colorado. Set against the
backdrop of breathtaking Rocky Mountain National Park, the annual EPFF has been
showcasing some of the world's best in cutting edge indie cinema since 2006.
Questions or General Info - 970-231-2580 info@estesparkfilm.com
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| | Estes Park Village and
Jazz Big Bands The Village Band features up to 50 members from the
greater Estes Valley who perform a variety of music from classic marches to
contemporary. The Estes Park Jazz Big Band performs annually at the May
Jazz Festival featuring music from the swing era to contemporary
compositions. Both bands perform year round at many locations throughout
the greater Estes Park area.
Contact: Chuck Varilek Phone: 970-586-8776
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| | Estes Park TV Channel 8 The local cable television station
for area news, weather, special features (Imagine This! and Halloween footage to
name a couple) and community calendar. This is the source for local
information on TV in Estes Park.
Contact: Nick Molle Location: 142 E. Elkhorn Avenue, Estes Park, CO
80517 Phone: 970-586-6399 or 970-586-6045
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| | Fine Arts Guild of the
Rockies The guild fosters community theater, year round utilizing
local talent for all aspects of their productions. They produce Broadway
musicals, one act plays and original works. The guild also sponsors two
juried art shows including the annual September Arts and Crafts festival in Bond
Park and the annual Western and Wildlife Art Show held at the Fairgrounds in
July.
Lloyd Scott, President P.O. Box 1165 Estes Park, CO 80517 Phone:
970-586-9203
E-Mail: info@fineartsguild.org Web: www.fineartsguild.org
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| | KREV LPFM
104.7 A community-based low power FM radio station that features a
variety of programming including music, special features and local
interviews. KREV is a sponsor of the Wyndham Brass Band and the Rocky
Mountain brass band in Estes Park concerts.
Contact: Paul Saunders Phone: 970-577-1312 E-Mail: epumc@charter.net
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| | National Park Players The National Park
Players present live professional theatre in Estes Parks family
entertainment at it's best, and guarantees a hand-clapping, side-splitting good
time, with cast members and directors coming from across the country to
perform.
"Greater Tuna" is the hilarious comedy
about Texas’ third smallest town, where the Lion’s Club is too liberal and Patsy
Cline never dies. The eclectic band of citizens that make up this town are
portrayed by only two performers, making this satire on life in rural America
even more delightful as they depict all of the inhabitants of Tuna – men, women,
children and animals.
Thank you for your interest in the National Park Players! To reserve your
seats call or visit the e-mail site below. Some one will contact you within
24 hours to confirm. For groups of 12 or more
Contact: Mickey Burdick
Prices: Adults $16, Seniors (60 and over) $13, Children (12 and
under) $9. Call for Group Rates. Park Village Playhouse, 900 Moraine (right
next to the Other Side Restaurant.) For Reservations call (970)
577-SHOW, or visit us online at www.nationalparkplayers.com |
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| | Riverside Ramblers Dixieland Jazz Band An Estes Park based
eight member band since 1992. Trombone, Tuba, Trumpet, Clarinet, Piano,
Banjo, Drums and Vibes. The band has been featured in the opening
ceremonies at the annual Duck Races, in the Cultural Arts Council Thursday Night
Live Concert series and Imagine This! events and in the Estes Park Celebrate
Christmas entertainment programs.
Contact: Walt Steige P.O. Box 3666 Estes Park, CO 80517
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| | Rocky Mountain National Park/Artist-in-Residence Program A
two week artist residency (all disciplines) program at the William Allen White
Cabin in Moraine Park (inside RMNP). The artists are selected via an
annual jury process.
Contact: Jean Muenrath Phone: 970-586-1200
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| | Rocky Ridge Music Center A prestigious resident music camp
teaching classical music. The center has been in operation for over 60
years. They present an annual chamber music series (Music in the
Mountains) every Sunday from late June through August.
Contact: SoYoung Lee Phone: 970 586-4031 Location: 465 Longs
Peak Road (by the Longs Peak Trail Head off of Highway 7), Estes Park,
CO E-Mail: RRMC@rockyridge.org Web: www.rockyridge.org
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| | YMCA of the
Rockies/Estes Park Center A large YMCA facility that includes an
extensive arts education facility and two performing arts buildings that serve
the Estes Park area. There is also the Lula W. Dorsey Museum at the
site. This museum interprets the history of the YMCA. There are two
annual music festivals, the Christian Artists Music Seminar and the SummerFest
Music series, which features a variety of musical styles.
Location: 2515 Tunnel Road, Estes Park, CO Phone: 970-586-3341 ext.
1104 Web: www.ymcarockies.org
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