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Neighbor to Neighbor

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Give Hope…Change Lives…Neighbor to Neighbor Kick-Off Party

Aspen Valley Medical Foundation invites you to join us to kick off the annual Neighbor to Neighbor campaign.  On Tuesday, August 26 from 5-8pm at the Aspen Club & Spa, ‘Tuesday with Michael’ features Neighbor to Neighbor.  Learn how you or your business can make a difference and support fellow community members through Neighbor to Neighbor.

Enjoy complementary beer and outstanding food created by Chef Clark Church of Garnish Café and live music, while mingling with AVMF Board, Staff, grantees, and supporters.  Cash bar is also available.  

Neighbor to Neighbor accepts individual donations and payroll deductions to support 30 local non-profit organizations that serve you and your neighbors.  100% of Neighbor to Neighbor funds go directly to non-profit organizations that help members of our community.  Aspen Valley Medical Foundation administers the program, and matches all donations.

Make a meaningful difference in the lives of your neighbors! 

For more information on Neighbor to Neighbor or AVMF – 970/544-1298, www.avmfaspen.org

What: Tuesday with Michael featuring the Neighbor to Neighbor Campaign
When: Aug 26th, 5 – 8pm
Where: The Aspen Club & Spa, 1450 Ute Ave.  Club offers free shuttle service.
Free entrance includes food, music, beer and cash bar.

Neighbor to Neighbor benefits organizations like:

Advocate Safehouse

Aspen Counseling Center

Aspen Given Foundation

Aspen Youth Center

Community Health Services

Kids First

Mountain Rescue

Pathfinders

Response

The Right Door

Valley Partnership for Drug Prevention

YouthZone

And many more…

Snowmass Wellness Experience Featuring

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

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THE SNOWMASS WELLNESS EXPERIENCE FEATURES TOP ORGANIC GARDENERS, YOGA GURUS, ORGANIC PRODUCE, AND MORE.

Tickets now on sale for this hands-on festival celebrating its 5th anniversary

Snowmass Village, CO (July 31, 2008) –The Snowmass Wellness Experience (Aug. 15-17), which was written up last year in the New York Times, celebrates its fifth anniversary and the art of healthy living from the earth up with a hands-on festival that keeps participants engaged, learning, and sampling all weekend long.

Encompassing all the elements of a balanced lifestyle, this unique wellness event offers the chance to hear nationally-respected experts and participate in enriching workshops, cooking demonstrations, al fresco yoga and pilates classes, nature walks and more.

Tickets are now on sale at www.snowmasswellness.com. For the complete schedule, ticket prices, lodging specials, and presenter information, visit the website or call 1-800-SNOWMASS.

Top Reasons to Put Wellness on Your Calendar:

Hands on: It’s a Different Type of Wellness Festival. Many wellness festivals involve sitting in lecture halls listening to speakers—that’s not our idea of Wellness! Wellness starts from the earth up, and attendees can get their hands dirty in this novel approach. Fitness classes, cooking demonstrations and tastings, how-to workshops, a green expo, nature hikes, a spirits tasting, comedy, an on-site spa, and more mean attendees aren’t merely observers– they’re participants.

Learn how to grow your own food. As fuel and food prices continue to rise, more people are interested in growing their own food. From never-evers to seasoned gardeners, the Snowmass Wellness Experience provides access to top experts who share how to grow and cook your own food and eat nutritionally and sustainably. In their ONLY Colorado appearance, internationally respected organic farmers Eliot Coleman and Barbara Damrosch of the Four Seasons Farm in Maine have over sixty years of combined experience with organic farming and will explore everything from the seduction of a kitchen garden to the how-tos of sustainable organic gardening.

It’s an Edible Extravaganza. From chocolate and yoga classes to an organic spirits tasting to cooking demos and a wellness expo with plenty of free goodies, Snowmass Wellness Experience participants won’t go home hungry. They’ll also learn how to design and incorporate edible plants into residential landscapes from Jerome Osentowski, one of the foremost permaculture practitioners in the United States who will share insights into agroforestry and other new methods of organic farming and landscaping.

Check out this Whole Food philosophy: We’re not talking a grocery store, but rather education about the entire food cycle. With the motto of Wellness From the Earth Up, The Snowmass Wellness Experience offers the chance to learn about healthy eating from a myriad of angles: growing to cooking to preserving to nutrition to incorporating food into your fitness routine.

Foster healthy eating habits. As diabetes and obesity continue to be two of the nation’s top health concerns, this festival teaches the tools needed for healthy eating. Mariana Bozesan, author of Diet for a New Life, shares her highly respected integral 8-step approach to life that also reveals the weight loss secrets of centenarians and successful dieters. Other wellness workshops include how to harvest and preserve an organic garden, how to create healthy snacks for people on the go, and how to read nutritional labels.

Focus on the moment. In his only Colorado appearance this summer, nationally respected and popular Yahoo Mind-Body Expert David Romanelli leads Yoga and Chocolate, Yoga and Wine, and Living in the Moment workshops. Romanelli is the co-founder of At One Yoga which has gained national renown by fusing Western culture’s fashion, music and technology with Eastern culture’s sacred rituals and ancient tradition. He now teaches at Exhale in California and tours the world with his Yoga and Chocolate class, designed with Vosges Haut-Chocolat founder Katrina Markoff. Diverse additional yoga and pilates workshops are available through the Shakti Foundation and the Aspen Club & Spa, including yoga guru Simon Park’s popular Thai Massage class.

Get well through laughter. Comedy can be used as a healing art, and Steve Bhaerman, has audiences laughing until the sacred cows come home while sharing insight on how to make positive changes in life. Bhaerman, who performs as Swami Beyondananda, the “Cosmic Comic,” is an internationally known author, humorist, and workshop leader and offers a comedy show and workshops at this event.

Bring it all home. How can you eat locally and sustainably at Colorado’s altitude? The Snowmass Wellness Experience brings together a talented regional roster of chefs, nutritionists, gardeners, and experts so participants can begin making connections to local sources of food, spirits, and inspiration.

Relax and Retreat. Everyone is entitled to a little R&R. Yoga classes, nature hikes, morning meditations, and a spa pavilion all offer opportunities to relax in Snowmass. Each day pass comes with one complimentary mini-spa treatment through Aspen Club & Spa, and participants are welcome to sign up for more as space allows.

Costly?  Well, no. Wellness shouldn’t come at a price that’s painful to your mind, body, or spirit. The Snowmass Wellness Experience is substantially more affordable than other wellness festivals. An all-inclusive weekend pass is only $175, while day passes, keynote speech passes and fitness/expo passes start as low as $30, allowing attendees the flexibility to see it all or just a little. For every yoga pass sold, the Shatki foundation donates $2.50 to a local nonprofit. Volunteers are needed! Earn your ticket for free! Call Anita Manchester at 923-5678 or e-mail at mtnfun@comcast.net

Lodging Specials:

Just for the Girls: August 14-18, 2008 For the ultimate girlfriends’ mountain getaway, Snowmass Village, Colorado, offers adventure, relaxation, and pure rejuvenation August 14-18, 2008. Timberline Condominium rates start as low as $52/person (double occupancy) for a deluxe studio within walking distance to all activities and includes free airport transfer and on-site yoga classes. Stay at the Timberline and additionally receive $15 off your weekend pass to the 5th annual Snowmass Wellness Experience (August 16-17). Finish off the vacation by signing up with the award-winning Snowmass Club for a special rate of two spa services for $185. To book, visit www.snowmassvillage.com

Massage in the Mountains Package. Relax and rejuvenate in the mountains with this special Snowmass package. Stay at the Silvertree Hotel and choose a spa treatment ranging from a standard massage to a Jet Lag massage to reflexology or an 85-minute couple’s massage. Rates start at $326/person based on a 2 night stay and a spa service per person per day. Package is per person based on double occupancy, not including tax. To book, visit www.snowmassvillage.com

Consider bringing your group, family reunion, or meeting to Snowmass Village. For more information on vacations, meetings, and lodging specials, visit the official Snowmass Village website at www.snowmassvillage.com or call 1.800.SNOWMASS. For media information, contact Allison Johnson at 970.309.5485 or visit www.snowmasspress.com.

Amanda Boxtel update

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

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Let nothing perturb you, nothing frighten you.  All things pass. 

God does not change.  Patience achieves everything.

–Mother Teresa

I am keeping strong, holding my vision, continuing with my yoga practice, meditation, and physical therapy…and practicing walking in my leg braces.  Sometimes it’s really tough, I sweat, cry, and I wonder about the future…but I push on regardless keeping my faith and hope.  I am not afraid.  I am living my dream.  My legs are continuing to get stronger and my body is coming alive.

Thank you to those who offered housing for my Korean healers.  Long-time Challenge Aspen supporters Rusty and Nona Jones have graciously donated their two-bedroom condo in Snowmass Village for the week of August 10-17.  It will be an intense and exciting week of energy work and oriental healing—eight hours per day for seven days straight.  I will continue to create the divine foundation for my embryonic stem cells to gestate in my body and restore function to my limbs.  Thank you to my “anonymous” friends who have helped fund Dr. Choe and Dr. Jung’s visit.  I am so very grateful.  

I am leaving no stone unturned.

Sending so much love, gratitude, and healing light,

Amanda (and Tucker too J) xoxo

Nancy Dick

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

The Chris Klug Foundation will be honoring Nancy Dick at the Tuesdays with Michael event on Tuesday July 22nd. Nancy E. Dick was the 42nd Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, serving from 1979 to 1987 under Richard Lamm. She was Colorado’s first female Lt. Governor. Nancy was very instrumental in the development of Colorado’s donor program.

The Dick family suffered a terrible loss of Timber Dick, who died on April 10 from injuries sustained in a car accident. A great article about Timber Dick was just featured in Westword magazine and here is an excerpt…

As the story goes, two somber government types showed up at Nancy Dick’s Aspen door one winter day in early 1963 and handed her a letter addressed to President John F. Kennedy — with her return address on it.

“Dear Mr. President,” the missive read, “Our country has a big problem. We must get to the moon before the Russians! Regular rockets will take too long and use too much fuel. I have plans for an atomic powered rocket engine. It is the most powerful engine ever made by man! I will contact you again soon. Signed, Mister X.”

The FBI wanted to find this Mister X, so Nancy sternly trotted out her eight-year-old son, Timber, his leg cast from one of the many broken limbs he’d suffered since moving to Colorado from Cleveland with his family seven years earlier. Timber sheepishly admitted he’d sent the letter — but didn’t surrender his detailed rocket-engine drawings, which were hidden among the Popular Science magazines and model spaceships in his room.

Click here to read the full article

Tuesday with Michael

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

That’s right, we have Free Beer for July 8th’s Tuesday with Michael featuring the  Shining Stars. Come early to enjoy music, food and Free Beer.

Menu provided by Chef Clark Church of Garnish Cafe

MENU For July 8th
Imported Cheese and Fruit Display
House-Made Chutneys and Jams
Assorted Flat Breads and Crackers
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Antipasto Display
Grilled Seasonal Vegetables, Marinated Olives,
Orzo Pasta Salad, Sliced Cured Meats
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Asian Salad
With Sweet n Spicy Rock Shrimp
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Assorted Sushi Rolls and Sashimi
Served with Classic Garnishes
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Flowerless Chocolate Cakes,
Profiteroles and Lemon Cakes with Local Cherries

Tuesdays with Michael is an event held here at the Aspen Club and Spa to benefit local non-profits. The events start at 5pm on the Aspen Club outdoor deck and goes till 8pm. There is live music, great food and lots of entertainment for the whole family. We offer free shuttle service as well, call 925.8900 to schedule a ride.

Shining Stars Mission Statement
The mission of the Shining Stars Foundation is to provide sport, recreational, and outreach programs for children with cancer and life threatening diseases at no cost to the child or their families.

Pledge 2 Be Fit

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Pledge – 2 – Be Fit

TAKE THE ASPEN CLUB & SPA CHALLENGE

Meet your fitness goals while supporting a charity! 

What is the challenge?

The Aspen Club & Spa would like to challenge you to step up your fitness routine.  If you are currently working out three days a week, why not challenge yourself to do four days a week?  If you have been struggling to get into the gym, why not challenge yourself to come in two days a week.  It is all up to you and what you would like to do for yourself.  Why not put a financial challenge to it.  If you miss a workout, donate to a charity.  Challenge your friends to step it up! 

How does it work?

Purchase a bid sheet from an Aspen Club & Spa representative.  Commit to the number of days you will work out each week.  Pledge a dollar amount that you will give to a charity for each day you miss. 

The Aspen Club will post your pledge sheet on the wall for all to see.  Each time you come in to work out, get a star from the front desk to mark your pledge sheet.  The challenge will start March 17ththrough May 11th.  Get in shape just in time for the 1st Annual Aspen Club & Spa Indoor Triatholon.  

Who is eligible?

Everyone!!!  Members, Non-Members and Employees 

What is the cost?

$20 for Members

$200 for Non-Members  (Includes 2 months of membership!!!!) 

Plus any days you miss!!!!  So don’t miss those workouts! 

(The $20 pledge sheet fee will go to the charity of your choice)

What charities can I choose from?

Call our Membership department to sign up
920.5850 or 920.5824

Moab Skinny Tire Festival

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

The organizers of the Moab Skinny Tire Festival asked me to pass this on.  It’s a great event, which I’ve attended a number of times, and a good opportunity to get in some fun, early season training.  Money raised goes to the Lance Armstrong Foundation and the Moab Cancer Treatment & Resource Center.  I may or may not be able to attend, but I strongly encourage you to.  Please contact Beth if you have questions.

 
We have the Moab Skinny Tire Festival next week.  We still have room and the temperatures may be decent :) .

 

Moab Skinny Tire Festival, March 1-4, 2008.
2 or 4 days of Supported Road Cycling including
Arches National Park & Dead Horse Point State Park.
Fun rider festival party, event expo, bike/wheel demos.
http://www.SkinnyTireEvents.com or 435-260-8889

 

Beth Logan

Beth@SkinnyTireEvents.com

435.260.8889

Team ESPN Kicks Off Winter X Games

Thursday, January 24th, 2008
Team ESPN Kicks Off Winter X Games
 
Dear Casey,Team ESPN will be hosting the second annual “Don’t Give Up” snowboard auction that will raise funds and awareness for The V Foundation for Cancer Research. Blank snowboards, donated by O-Matic Snowboards for a second consecutive year, have been designed by professional athletes and highly acclaimed artists to be auctioned in conjunction with Winter X Games 12.

Seven boards will be up for bidding via silent auction from January 23 through 27 at three locations in Aspen: The Aspen Club, The Cantina and the Winter X Games 12 VIP tent at Buttermilk Mountain. An additional six boards will be available for bidding on eBay from January 24 through February 3.

Three boards on display on www.expn.com (left to right): renowned artists Jim Mahfood, Noah and Taylor Reeve

“Over the past 15 years, ESPN has been proud to support The V Foundation for Cancer Research, an organization that has made a tremendous impact on the lives of anyone who has been touched by cancer directly or indirectly,” said Juliet Gilliam, ESPN Senior Director, Corporate Outreach. “We are excited to be able to host the second annual snowboard auction and it is our sincere hope that this will provide an opportunity to increase awareness regarding the V Foundation among audiences of all ages who enjoy watching and participating in the Winter X Games.”

The snowboards will be on display at The Aspen Club, The Cantina and the Winter X Games VIP tent will feature the work of artists David Swift, Max Grundy, Jay Alders, Jim Mahfood and Taylor Reeve, as well as two snowboards autographed by Winter X Games athletes.

Bidding will close on January 27 at 8 p.m. MT at The Aspen Club, 9 p.m. MT at the VIP tent and 10 p.m. MT at The Cantina. The eBay auction will feature boards painted by professional snowboarders Tricia Byrnes and Chanelle Sladics, and artists Noah, MarcoArt, Mark Richmond, and Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company’s Orlando. These boards will be available for bidding at http://stores.ebay.com/ESPN-Auctions concluding on February 3 at 7 p.m. MT.  All winners of the silent and online auctions will be notified directly.

For more information and updates on the silent auction, please visit www.jimmyv.org and www.EXPN.com

About The V Foundation for Cancer Research

The V Foundation for Cancer Research was founded in 1993 by ESPN and the late Jim Valvano, legendary North Carolina State basketball coach and ESPN commentator. Since 1993, The Foundation has raised more than $70 million to fund cancer research grants nationwide. It awards 100 percent of all new direct cash donations and net proceeds of events directly to cancer research and related programs. The Foundation, which has received five consecutive top 4-star ratings from Charity Navigator, awards grants through a competitive awards process strictly supervised by a Scientific Review Committee. For more information on The V Foundation or to make a donation, please visitwww.jimmyv.org.

About Team ESPN

Team ESPN encompasses ESPN’s multi-faceted corporate outreach programs including volunteerism, corporate giving and cause marketing, while utilizing its diverse media assets.  Through Team ESPN, ESPN, its employees, and its fans work together to make a difference in our world and the communities in which we live.  Team ESPN. . .Fans Helping Fans.  www.teamespn.com.

Visit www.espnmediazone.com for ESPN’s latest releases, schedules and other news, plus photos, video and audio clips and more.



 


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ACRA Training

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Customer Service Training and More!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Brought to you by the Aspen Chamber Resort Association

At The Aspen Club & Spa

8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

The crash courses you and your employees need to be perfectly prepared for our winter guests.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007 Class Schedule
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast (provided by Paradise Bakery)

8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Best Practices -Best Places Bennett Bramson

This is an abbreviated version of our popular “Magic of Guest Services” sessions, geared towards those who need to ‘open the business by 10 AM.’ This program will focus on training your guest services team for success and rewarding excellence in guest service delivery. Because of the short span of time allotted for the session, we encourage participants to contact us about personalized programs for your staff, which can be scheduled for half-day workshops or full day retreats, to maximize the training experience.

8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. This is a complimentary session!!
Marketing 101 – for easy online success Casey McConnell

Techniques you can use for your business that are free online. How can you take and make your business stand out in the crowd? Using these simple tools you can create web 2.0 traffic that will ultimately drive traffic to your website and profits to your bottom line. Bring your lap top with you if it is wireless enabled. We will be in the Cafe and you are welcome to order breakfast.

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
The ‘MAGIC’ of Guest Services
Bennett Bramson
The hospitality, service, and retail industries, as well as businesses and nonprofits are undergoing daily change. Serving our guests is at the forefront of the quality movement and key to our success, for both employees and managers. Our guests are our bottom line and they include visitors, tourists, and residents, as well. This session will enlighten, entertain, engage, and educate YOU in becoming an excellent practitioner in the ‘MAGIC’ of Guest Services. Come prepared to laugh, learn, and LEAD Aspen to a role as America’s guest service paradise!

10:00 p.m. – 12:00 noon
The Do’s & Don’t’s of Human Resources Gint Baukus/Rebecca Doane

I-9s, documentation, what can you ask during an interview, sexual harassment, workers’ comp questions, employee expectations, employee training, ways to reduce employee turnover, increase retention, etc. This course just scratches the surface on any one of these topics. The intent is to provide a “cheat sheet” of sorts so you are comfortable with the basics of what you should be aware and some of the more value added benefits of HR.

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10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Wellness at Work Dirk Schultz

Stress accounts for 90% of all illness. Work stress can be alleviated when you are living ‘well’. Find out what is stopping you from being even healthier and discover what you need to do to live ‘well’. Prepare to leave knowing more about how to be happy at work especially when circumstances are tough. Absolutely everyone can benefit from this session. ayp31.jpg

 

12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m.
Buffet Lunch at Garnish $15 per person inclusive/$20 at the door

Relax and enjoy a lunch buffet at The Aspen Club & Spa. A special price for participants has been arranged. $15 for advance purchase with RSVP by November 30 and $20 at the door.

1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
The ‘MAGIC’ of Guest Services
Bennett Bramson
The hospitality, service, and retail industries, as well as businesses and nonprofits are undergoing daily change. Serving our guests is at the forefront of the quality movement and key to our success, for both employees and managers. Our guests are our bottom line and they include visitors, tourists, and residents, as well. This session will enlighten, entertain, engage, and educate YOU in becoming an excellent practitioner in the ‘MAGIC’ of Guest Services. Come prepared to laugh, learn, and LEAD Aspen to a role as America’s guest service paradise!

1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

The Do’s & Don’t’s of Human Resources Gint Baukus/Rebecca Doane

I-9s, documentation, what can you ask during an interview, sexual harassment, workers’ comp questions, employee expectations, employee training, ways to reduce employee turnover, increase retention, etc. This course just scratches the surface on any one of these topics. The intent is to provide a “cheat sheet” of sorts so you are comfortable with the basics of what you should be aware and some of the more value added benefits of HR.

3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Reception at Garnish

Come and enjoy a complimentary wine and cheese reception following sessions. This is free to all paid participants for morning or afternoon sessions. Please RSVP for this reception.

All sessions are $39 per person for ACRA members and $100 per person for non-ACRA members.

Group discounts are available for more than four people from the same business or more than four sessions per business: $29 per person/per session available ONLY for ACRA members.

About the instructors:

Gint Baukus
A recent resident of Aspen, has over 20 years of Human Resource leadership experience with Fortune 100 companies. Both domestically and internationally, this experience is in a variety of industries ranging from financial services, healthcare, manufacturing to technology and customer service outsourcing. Gint has worked in all areas of HR, including Staffing, Organizational/Leadership Development, Labor Relations, Compensation, Benefits, and Training. Outside of HR, Gint had roles in Mergers & Acquisitions and Business Process Outsourcing. He earned his Bachelors and Masters Degrees at Loyola University of Chicago. Gint is a founding principal of a local consulting concern specializing in helping small-medium sized businesses attract and retain top performing talent.

Bennett A. Bramson, MPA
Has become widely recognized as a sought after trainer, motivational speaker, fundraising executive, and management expert for myriad organizations and businesses throughout the United States. He is president of his own consulting firm, DevelopMentors, Inc., whose clients have included several major cruise lines, the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Education, and Labor, the National Restaurant Association, the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, as well as many RFV non-profits. He served as Executive Director of Aspen Youth Experience, Deputy Director of the Aspen Art Museum, and Executive Director of the Touro Infirmary Foundation of New Orleans. In 2006, he was honored by the Aspen Rotary Club with the Tom Sardy Award, for distinguished community service, and was recently honored by Florida International University’s Alumni Association with the 2007 Torch Award for Community Leadership.

Rebecca Doane
Since 2000 Rebecca has served as the City of Aspen’s Director of Human Resources. In addition to having more than 25 years of professional HR experience she holds a bachelor’s degree in Organizational Psychology and a MBA. Through her HR consulting company, Working Solutions, LLC, Ms. Doane has helped many local organizations overcome the challenge of recruiting, selecting and retaining successful employees as well as comply with all Federal, State, and local employment regulations. As a former Civil Rights Specialist for the State of Colorado she is an expert on unlawful discrimination and has successfully defended many organizations from complaints. She has served as an expert witness regarding sexual harassment in Federal District Court. Ms. Doane continues her consultancy, Working Solutions, LLC on a limited basis today.

Casey McConnell
Casey is currently the marketing director at the Aspen Club and Spa. He has been learning the ins and outs of online marketing for the past 4 years. From youtube videos to search engine optimization he has been online since his high school years back in the late 90’s.

Dirk Shultz
A wellness coach and life coach, certified massage therapist, personal trainer, Dirk combines all facets of wellness to support clients in being the healthiest and happiest they can possibly be.

We will have a drawing for a 50 minute massage at the Aspen Club & Spa drop your name in for the drawing when you arrive for your class. You do not need to be present to win – but you need to be present to drop your name in for the drawing.

Grand Prize – 50 minute massage with Dirk Shultz – Wellness Coach and Featured Speaker.

Registration must be returned no later than Friday, November 30, 2007. Send to ACRA/Attn: Membership/425 Rio Grande Place/ Aspen, CO 81611 or fax to: 970-920.1173.

For additional information please call 970-925-1940.

Group discount for more than four people from the same business or more than four sessions per business: $29 per person/per session for ACRA members.

Transportation to the Aspen Club & Spa is available at Rubey Park. Look for the Aspen Club & Spa Van 20 minutes before your class is scheduled to begin.

Human Resources Training for the small business.

The crash courses you and your employees need to be perfectly prepared for our winter guests.

Motivate your staff to give their best by understanding their needs, involving them in decisions, and rewarding them for what really counts.

Prepare to laugh, learn, and LEAD Aspen to a role as America’s guest service mecca.

Create strategies for coaching employees based on their styles and those of guests, improving both guest service and employee satisfaction.

The acceptance that we are “all” in this together and the decision to really make that a cornerstone for everything we do is the first and most important step in co-creating a system that benefits everyone collectively and individually.

SNOWMASS WELLNESS EXPERIENCE

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Best-selling authors & renowned experts converge for premier holistic wellness festival

Snowmass Village, Colo. — In only its fourth year, The Snowmass Wellness Experience hosts an all-star line-up of wellness speakers for this August 17-19 celebration in the Rocky Mountain resort of Snowmass Village, Colorado.

“Unlike other wellness events that are confined to the classroom or conference center, our participants are learning how to nurture the whole person indoors, outdoors and through practical, hands-on opportunities throughout the resort,” says Event Director Josh Behrman. “We’ve created a totally immersive, truly holistic lifestyle festival, from morning meditations to sampling healthy cuisine to heading out on a bike with a professional athlete.”

Over two days the Snowmass Wellness Experience, which is sponsored by Body & Soul Magazine, Vitamin Cottage, the Denver Post, the Crestwood, and the Shakti Foundation, gives participants access to top nutrition, fitness, and spirituality & science experts, including six best-selling authors. While the popular Swing into Wellness presented by Vitamin Cottage gourmet dinner celebration kicks off the weekend on Friday, distinguished keynote speakers Marianne Williamson and Dan Millman address audiences on Saturday. Williamson examines the life-affirming principles first discussed in A Course In Miracles and in her forthcoming book, while Millman explores how to align one’s life to fundamental principles at the heart of every health and healing tradition in the world.

Nearly 20 other internationally respected wellness and fitness presenters such as Dr. Pamela Peeke, Michael T. Murray, Steve Hess, Janet Stone, and Belleruth Naparstek, discuss wellness topics such as stress, super foods, gluten intolerance, the healing power of music, Anusara yoga, and the wellness programs used by NBA athletes.

This year’s event raises the bar even further by also becoming certified as an approved program for up to 13 hours of Professional Continuing Education Credits. This new designation allows professionals ranging from nurses to psychologists the opportunity to gain knowledge and credit in the workplace for attending.

“No other wellness event in the U.S. offers such a comprehensive and intimate opportunity to explore wellness issues, both for individuals and professionals,” says Marketing Director Susan Hamley. “It’s not a wellness conference, but rather the opportunity to immerse yourself in a truly life-transforming weekend in a beautiful mountain destination.”

Snowmass Village offers a wealth of activities for the mind, body & spirit including spa services at local hotels, golf, 40 miles of scenic hiking and biking trails in the surrounding Snowmass-Maroon Bells Wilderness Area, and mountain adventures such as free concerts, horseback riding, and hot air balloon rides.

For the complete Snowmass Wellness Experience schedule,and for general Snowmass information, visit www.snowmassvillage.com or call 1-800-SNOWMASS.

Keynote Speakers
Marianne Williamson is an internationally acclaimed author and expert on transformational wisdom. Four of her nine books have been #1 New York Times bestsellers. Williamson has been a popular guest on programs such as Oprah, Larry King Live, and Good Morning America, and in 2006 Newsweek called her one of the 50 most influential baby boomers.

Dan Millman is a former world-champion athlete, university coach, martial arts instructor, and college profession. His thirteen books, including the bestseller Way of the Peaceful Warrior (adapted into a 2007 movie by Nick Nolte), have inspired millions of readers in 29 languages. His keynotes and seminars have influenced world leaders in the fields of health, psychology, education, business, sports, and the arts.
Featured Speakers
Michael T. Murray, N.D. is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading authorities on natural medicine. He co-authored the definitive textbook on naturopathic medicine for physicians and consumers and written over 20 other books, including multiple bestsellers.
Swami Brahmananda and Swami Dharmavati (Ed and Deb Shapiro) have been spiritual practitioners and teachers for over 20 years and the authors of 15 books, several of which are best-sellers. They write the daily Chillout inspirational messages for Sprint cell phones.

Dr. Barry Bittman is a neurologist, author, international speaker, inventor, and award winning producer/director. As CEO and Medical Director of the Mind-Body Wellness Center in Meadville, PA., Dr. Bittman has pioneered a new paradigm for treating the “whole person.” He is the host of the first nationally-syndicated integrative medicine weekly Public Radio program and been featured in major publications such as the New York Times, Scientific American O (Oprah Magazine), and on CNN Headline News.

Belleruth Naparstek is the creator of the bestselling Time Warner Health Journeys guided imagery audio series used by nearly 2,000 hospitals, mental health centers, spas, and recovery centers. Her first book is considered the primer on imagery and healing, her second book on intuition has been translated into 9 languages, while her latest book on posttraumatic stress won the Spirituality & Health Top 50 Books Award.

Dr. Pamela Peeke is a nationally recognized expert in the field of Integrative Fitness and author of the New York Times bestselling Body for Life for Women and Fit To Live. Chief Medical Correspondent for Discovery Health Television and a member of Oprah Winfrey’s O Team of Medical Experts, Dr. Peeke is a Pew Foundation Scholar and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland.

Karlene Karst, RD, is a leading specialist in the areas of essential fatty acid (EFA) research and supplementation. Co-author of Healthy Fats for Life, she also writes for diverse health and nutrition publications and appears on radio and television shows across North America. She is the current Director of Education for Nature’s Way.

Steve Hess is the assistant coach/strength and conditioning for the Denver Nuggets. Hess oversees the team’s strength training, conditioning, stretching, nutritional programs, and supplementation in addition to designing their weight room. Hess been featured on NBA Inside Stuff, The Eating Network, and Altitude Sports and Entertainment Network.

Neil E. Levin, CCN, DANLA, is a board-certified clinical nutritionist. He is a professional member of the International & American Associations of Clinical Nutritionists and the Nutrition Education Manager and product formulator for NOW Foods. Neil is routinely interviewed for trade magazines, has published articles in numerous magazines, newspapers, and scientific journals, and has been a guest on numerous radio shows. He is the president of Nutrition for Optimal Health Association, Inc.
Wellness Activities:
Swing into Wellness presented by Vitamin Cottage: The Snowmass Wellness Experience kicks off with an exceptional evening dinner dance featuring organic gourmet cuisine prepared by Chef Jason Friendy. The menu includes items such as Drake’s Bay Pacific Oysters served on the half shell with a ponzu mignonette and Rosewater poached Pacific Black Cod topped with peach and strawberry salsa, while the evening also includes organic wine samplings and the Swing Latin Band the Conjunto Colores for dancing. See below for cost.

Cooking Demonstrations: Featured speaker Karen Falbo is a certified nutritionist and the National Nutritionist Coordinator for Vitamin Cottage Natural Grocers. With over a decade of counseling experience and author of The Vital Abundance Cooking Series, Falbo teams up with chefs Susana Jimenez Lyons of the Cooking School of Aspen and Lisa Ruoff of the organic vegetarian catering company Eco Goddess Edibles for cooking demonstrations on Saturday and Sunday.

Yoga: The non-profit Shakti Foundation hosts this year’s eight yoga workshops. $2.50 of every yoga & activities pass sold will be donated to local non-profits Pathfinders and Davi Nikent. Yoga instructors include nationally respected instructors Lisa Black, Peter Avolio, Janet Stone, Katchie Ananda, Aaron King, and Simon Park.

Guided Nature Walks: 2006 Colorado Book Award winner Janis Huggins and “The Humorous Herbalist” Laurel Dewey lead scenic guided walks around Snowmass Village looking at the medicinal and unique qualities of local plant life.

Guided Bike Rides: Professional Vitamin Cottage team riders Lance Loedhing and Dave Twinam talk about the world of biking in Colorado and lead group rides on the roads around Snowmass.

Snowmass Village Wellness Expo: Over 40 Wellness vendors fill the Snowmass Village Mall with the latest mind, body & spirit products ranging from aromatherapy to sports products.

Additional Activities include a centering morning meditation with Ed & Deb Shapiro and an evening Drum Circle gathering.