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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, December 8-10, 2004 The Park Record B-18 Brentwood Equities Is pleased to welcome Its newest tenant, L^J^g T a h o C tO h o s t gctV s k i W C c k to Its Snow Creek Shopping Center. Whn m l Spirits, and tMque Christmas GtftB .-weekly wine tasting sc'Hool ' '. 1 Continued from B-17 $38,000 bronze sculpture. The Summit Dally News said no motorist had been nabbed for downing the elk statue. Still standing in Frisco were bronze bears and bighorn sheep. •Co-boosing makes the liood more ne£gh5oriy STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. - Co-housing, a popular housing ^cooling & racking; _ ' trend in Europe that is slowly gainy ing a foothold in the United States, ^emyyace/cqrk- • '*^5 • is now being tried for a second time ^ l h , etc in Steamboat Springs with a project of 12 single-family homes and 6 town homes. shakers, bar tpt>ls In co-housing, explains Hie fl'& botta bags; .• , Steamboat PDot the spaces between homes in the project is an open area lined with walkways leading to one another's homes. Garages and parking areas are on the perimeter, to ice t&ngs A bar spoonS encourage casual interaction among neighbors. Some amenities, such as workshops, arc typically shared. fine,cigars Residents can collaboratively plan. design, and maintain the developments. "We're not just developing real estate. We're creating communities and neighborhoods and places for people to live." said Rob Dick, the project manager for the new Steamboat project, called River Place. Home prices range from $250,000 to $300,000. Sizes range from 1,200 to 1,725 square feet. " 1400 Show Creek Dr? ' *"' : Dick was behind another co(Dan's Shopping Center off.Hwy 224) housing project. Butcherknife. along Park City, Utah with Ellen H0j, the former director 435.655. WINE (9463) of the Routt County Planning www.theartofwine. biz Department. theartofwine® bigplanet.com small step no.(34) FETCH THIS PAPER YOURSELF TAKE A SMALL STEP TO GET HEALTHY www.smallstep.gov .org THE BEST GIFTS ARE THE ONES THAT GO. on that action. An event, Ascent: the Winter Party, is planned for late February and early March. Organizers are planning for 700 to 1,500 participants. The gambling, ski. and general tourism industries all seem to back the event. "As a destination, to turn our eye or to make judgments on people would be horrible," said Don Marrandino, who heads the Lake Tahoe Gaming Alliance. Among the events will be drag races down ski slopes at Heavenly Mountain. Cali forni a t ra nsport at ion age ncy.1 called Caltrans, installed shiny, acid-! etched guardrail on the highway! between Truckle and Kings Beach.; The Tahoe Regional PlanningAgency wants brownish guard rail,! which seems to be more expensive! but blends into the scenery. 'W\t\ local agency is suing to get its way. • •Whistler mayor hopestoget! Canmore into Step • CANMORE, Alberta - Whistler! Mayor Hugh O'Reilly was in; •Mammoth group wants to Canmore recently to talk annul t h e Natural Step, a way of defining and! block fiooridflnon moving toward environmental sus-! MAMMOTH LAKES. Calif. - taxability Whistler is the first gov-; A citizens group allied Citizens for ernmenl in Canada to embrace the; Safe Drinking Water have begun a Natural Step, and O'Reilly and alliessignature-gathering process that think Canmore is a strong candidate! ! they hope will put the issue of fluor- to become the second. idation onto a public ballot. 'Iliey "1 think it's the perfect place; want to end the practice of putting because we Ijavc a lot of really ere-' fluoride into the public drinking ative and bright people here." Dr.! water. The manager of the local Melanie Walt, executive director of! water district, Gary Sisso, told the the Biosphere Institute, told the; Mammoth Hones that he intends to Rocky Mountain Outlook. "\ think continue plans to put fluoride into it attracts those kinds of people.the drinking water. those who arc interested in sustain-! The same issue has been argued ability." Her group has been invesli-! previously in Telluride, where oppo- gating Natural Step for the last two nents said that fluoride poses risks to years. human health, despite the benefit to Natural Step was developed in the teeth of children. 1989 by Dr. Karl-Henrik Robert, an oncologist from Sweden who linked •Jackson Hole debates cre- a rise in leukemia among children to increased toxins stumming from ation of rival hub human production processes. JACKSON HOLE. Wyo. - Working with a physicis.1, John Merchants in the town of Jackson, Holmberg. Robert established a set the traditional gateway to Grand of guiding principles for susuunabiliTeton and Yellowstone national ty based on thermodyamics and natparks, are getting riled. Major ural cycles. expansions at the base area of the Whistler's O'Reilly was schedJackson Hole ski area is proposed, uled to speak to eight businesses and •Ketchum getting YMCA, if with 458 homes, a golf course, and organizations in Canmore. If they go the money can be raised 81,(XX) square feet of commercial forward, participants will attend a space. The ski area base is 12 miles series of 10 workshops, and then KETCHUM. Idaho - Ketchum from the town. become role models within the comis moving forward with plans for a A business owner. Alberta munity "We can be so much more YMCA recreational complex and KucharskL said the business owners energy efficient with minimal community center. 'Hie 85,000- are concerned that expansion of the change," he said. square-foot facility is to include an base area, called Telon Village, will The Home Depot. McDonalds, ice rink that converts to an indoor divert tourists, who will do all their and the Bank of America have event center, two indoor pools, a shopping there, instead of in embraced the Natural Step, while gymnasium, and so forth. Total cost Jackson. They could, according to many Western European communiis estimated al $16 million, of which this theory, fly into Jackson Hole, go ties have incorporated principles $6 million has so far been raised. to the base area, and never spend into Iheir daily lives. Still, the ideals The land is free. time - or money - in the town of of the philosophy have been slow to Jackson. catch on in North America. O'Reilly •Lake Tahoe latest resort to However, one town planning believes it's only a matter of lime host ski weekforgays commissioner says that business before Canadians and Americans owners he contacted favored the discard their wasteful ways. "Its LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - First competing commercial hub. because coining." he said. "We're siarling to was Aspen with its Gay Ski Week, they could also locate businesses see it. but we've had a sense of entitlement that comes witli liavinu which annually draws 3,500 visitors there. these raw resources," while adding $12 million to the local economy Then, during the last few •Aesthetics of guardrails a Allen Best has edited mountain years, both Telluride and Whistler suing issue at Tahoe town newspapers for 20 rears, lie have been reaching out to homosexhas served as managing editor at four uals with similar ski-oriented festiviLAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Even different inounltiin town /lewspapers ties. the aesthetic of highway guardrails mid is now living in metropolitan Lake Tahoe now wants to °el in matters at Lake Tahoe. There, the Denver. Do You Knqp| ereThis Is? 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