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Tommy Thompson

Plum's Sari Tuschman sat down with former Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson after he spoke at The Aspen Institute's Health Forum in September.
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Earth Bytes: Eco-Friendly Lighting

In this week's Earth Bytes, follow host Christina Mitchell as she gives helpfull tips to make your indoor lighting economical and ecological.
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Earth Bytes: Eco-Friendly Lighting

Did you know that 67.7 percent of San Miguel County's power is generated by coal and natural gas? That only 32.3 percent of our power is derived from alternative sources like wind, hydro and biomass? And that solar power is only used locally by private consumers and businesses?

According to the county's sustainability report produced in 2005, the current average electric demand per customer is 1,463 kWh. There is at least one subdivision, on Hastings Mesa, where nearly everyone lives "off the grid," generating their own power from renewable energy sources. There are two hydropower plants in the region, the Bridal Veil Falls power plant and the Ames hydropower plant. There are lots of people who use solar power privately, and just one commercial user — Steeprock Jointery, a woodworking shop — which uses solar panels and augments their power with biodiesel fuel and generators.

How can you use power more efficiently in your own home? Earth Bytes tips for the week will help you light your home in a more ecological and economical way.

Nora Volkow

While in town for The Aspen Institute's inaugural Health Forum, Nora Volkow,
director of National Institute on Drug Abuse, talked to Plum's Sari Tuschman about addiction and genetics.
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Rox or Sox?

Plum hit the streets of Aspen to find out who's cheering for the Rox and who's rooting for the Sox in the 2007 World Series.
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World Series 2007: Sox vs Rox

Rockies and Red Sox fans share their opinions and predictions on the World Series of 2007.
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Let the games begin! Game 1 of the World Series at Belly Up.
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World Series 2007: Rox vs Sox

The Colorado Rockies vs the Boston Red Sox in the 2007 World Series is one of the best East Coast/West Coast rivalries we've seen in years. And in a town that has just as many northeast transplants as it does native Coloradoans, you'll find a mix of Rockies hats and BoSox jersey's at nearly every watering hole in Aspen.

Going, Going, Green!

In this segment of Going, Going, Green! Vince Lahey shows homeowners how installing geothermal heat pumps can help save money and help the environment.
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The Great Costume Search

One of Plum Aspen's very own Web Editors, Meghan Brosnan, is about to spend her first Halloween in Aspen and still hasn't a thing to wear. Help her out by submitting a comment on your favorite costume.
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"I'm going to need your license and registration."
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The Meeting 2007

Aspen Skiing Co. hosted The Meeting, a film festival presenting the latest in ski and snowboard movies from the best action-sports filmmakers in the biz.
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Get a Job:

Intern, Venue Operations

Qualifications:

  • Candidate should be organized, detail oriented, and able to handle multiple tasks. Event experience a plus.
  • Computer literacy: proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel a must - Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Visio and AutoCAD skills a plus.
  • Work independently on tasks, as well as a team player. Knowledge and/or interest in Action Sports industry a plus.

Dates: 8 week program starting the week of December 10, 2007.Must be available fulltime the week leading up to the Winter X Games event January 14-31, 2008.

Get a Job: Winter X Games 12

Winter X Games

Calling all ESPN Winter X Games enthusiasts! January 24-27, Winter X Games 12, will return to Aspen meaning there are several intern and job opportunities that can put you front and center for the action sports event of the year. "We couldn't do anything without the help of interns, local workers, and volunteers," boasts Ryan McGuinness, senior manager of marketing for ESPN X Games. "Their work is really valuable to the execution of the Games." Builders, lifters, carpenters, event planners, and those eager to be thrown into the hysteria that is X Games are all welcome to apply for the various postions that are now aviailable.

Aspen Filmfest 2007

This fall, Aspen Film presented another successful Filmfest, screening some of the year's most-buzzed-about flicks from around the globe at theaters in Aspen and Carbondale. Take a look at some of the highlights from the big event.
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The Great Costume Search of '07

One of Plum Aspen's very own web editors, Meghan Brosnan, is about to spend her first Halloween in Aspen and still hasn't a thing to wear. While on the East Coast this tall drink of water dressed up from the likes of Ashton Kutcher to Peter Pan. But now living in a town that takes costumes to the extremes, she's a wee bit nervous about finding the right getup for her Aspen debut.

October 31--Aspen Style

Halloween in Aspen is a very big deal and there is never a shortage of over-the-top costumes and parties. Check out some of our favorite disguises from last year and be sure to let us know which getup is your favorite.

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Tony Cozza, Bobby Hodge, Spencer McKnight, and Mike Cozza as Pacman & ghosts. Submitted by Spencer McKnight
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Ghosts, Ghouls, and Goblins

It's understandable that some people don't enjoy Halloween--the candy-induced stomachache, the pressure of the perfect costume--but we're not those people. We couldn't be more excited to raid our costume box and eat candy corn until our teeth hurt. Maybe it's because All Hallows' Eve falls right in the middle of an otherwise uneventful off-season or maybe it's just that we love dressing up incognito. Either way, we thought we'd let you in on where to find the spookiest attire and where to hang this October 31.

Earth Bytes: Compost

In this week's Earth Byte, host Christina Mitchell tells us about composting, the benefits and how easy it is to do!
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Earth Bytes: Compost


Think grass clippings, banana peels and dried leaves are just trash? Think again. This week Earth Bytes looks at composting, the science of using organic materials to enhance soil and grow plants. Here's a starter guide on why composting will benefit the environment and how to get started.

Going, Going, Green!

Plum's very own Vince Lahey talks about ecofriendly techniques and materials to use when building green homes in Aspen.

 

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Rockies Head to the World Series!

If you were a broom-toting Colorado fan at Game 4 of the National League Championship Series (NLCS) at Coors Field Monday, you were right on the money. That game was the culmination of a four-game sweep against Arizona, sending the Rockies to the World Series for the first time in franchise history. This underdog team has won the last 21 out of 22 games. After making it to the play-offs as a wild card team, sweeping Philadelphia in the first round, and sweeping the Diamondbacks in the second round, they've made NLCS history as the second team to enter the World Series with a 7-0 postseason record. (The first was Cincinnati in 1976.) “Whatever this record breaking streak is, it’s the most special sports story I've ever been a part of,” says Denver native and Aspen Daily News publisher David Cook.

Sunday on the Benedict Music Tent's lawn


While Aspen Music Festival & School concerts take place at several great venues in Aspen locals have made a summer ritual of heading to the Benedict Music Tent lawn for the Sunday afternoon concert.
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Music fans should get to AMFS' Sunday performance early for a prime spot close to the action.
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It's Softball Season!

After nearly nine months of anticipation, it's time to lace up your cleats and stretch out your throwing arm because it's Aspen Recreation Center's adult softball season.
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Part of Plum's all-star team
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