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  • Catch up on all things creative during this Friday's Express Yourself show from 4-5pm. Host Brian Colley talks with native Roaring Fork Valley artist Reina Katzenberger who has just begun her 3 week residency/installation at the Art Base Gallery in Basalt. We'll also hear about the Public Arts Commission's ice sculpture event coming up this weekend and talk to a couple of the artists involved. Plus an update from the Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers director of communications Jacob Baker about community stewardship and their call to artists for their annual themed poster contest.
  • 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.
  • This week on Other Plans, host Abby Gierke talks with Redstone local, Mary Harlan. Mary currently works for Cripple Creek Backcountry. They talk about Mary's early career in ballet, where she got her love for the outdoors, being a mom, and climbing as the common thread through it all.
  • Fourth grade students in Mrs. Hamilton's Reading class at Crystal River Elementary School wrote and recorded "This I Believe" essays to share with the community. Click below to listen to all the essays. https://azyep.org/en/project/this-i-believe-2/
  • Third grade students at Sopris Elementary School wrote and recorded public service announcements informing listeners about the importance of conserving water. You can listen to all the students here: https://azyep.org/en/project/we-must-conserve-water/
  • Third grade students at Crystal River Elementary School wrote and recorded public service announcements in support of water conservation. Take a listen to all the PSAs here: https://azyep.org/en/project/water-conservation-psas/
  • Students from Riverview School in Glenwood Springs worked with the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program to write and record informative projects. Hear Zella, Mia, and Ariel talk about Typhoid Mary. To hear more pieces about pollution, epidemics, and the Harlem renaissance, click on the link below https://azyep.org/en/project/riverview-podcasts/
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