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  • As part of her senior capstone project, Roaring Fork High School student, Payton O'Hara, is seeking community members to submit artwork for a community mural project. O'Hara will use the art to combine the images into a unified composition that will be painted as a community mural. O'Hara's goal is to "represent the depth and diversity" of the Roaring Fork Valley Valley. The deadline to submit artwork is January 7, 2022. Email payton27808@rfschools.com to submit artwork or questions.
  • This week Sopris Sun staffers catch up with correspondent Myki Jones on her artile on recognizing the signal for help, and the High School student the did the artwork for the article Sofie Koski.
  • This week Dr. Chuck Maker discusses winter horse care with guest Jane Bachrach.
  • This week features a continued conversation with Aspen Art Museum fellows Lindsay Jones, Louise Dourille and Dave Durrance, An interview with artist Michael Kinsley and find out about all the Solstice Activities at True Nature with dancer Lily Bright and True Nature staff.
  • Fourth grade students at Glenwood Springs Elementary School studied local watershed and water diversion. The students created public services announcements about their findings.
  • Fourth grade students at Glenwood Springs Elementary School studied local watershed and water diversion. The students created public services announcements about their findings.
  • Fourth grade students at Glenwood Springs Elementary School studied local watershed and water diversion. The students created public services announcements about their findings.
  • Fourth grade students at Glenwood Springs Elementary School studied local watershed and water diversion. The students created public services announcements about their findings.
  • Fourth grade students at Glenwood Springs Elementary School studied local watershed and water diversion. The students created public services announcements about their findings.
  • Host Raleigh Burleigh interviews C.A.R.E.'s Executive Director Wes Boyd about the surge of adoptions and surrenders of animals in the last couple years. Sopris Sun Correspondent Myki Jones joins the conversation on the heals of the article she wrote on the subject.
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