October 2009
Photos for October 1, 2009
Wiley Miller does a park trick during the filming of "Re:Session." The new Teton Gravity Research ski and snowboard film plays at 7 p.m. Friday at Sheraton Steamboat Resort. Tickets are $15.
A Teton Gravity Research helicopter captures Tanner Hall in mid-air during the filming of TGR's 2009 movie, "Re:Session."
Dana Fahr skis an Alaskan mountain during the filming of Teton Gravity Research's new ski and snowboard movie, "Re:Session." The movie plays in Steamboat at 7 p.m. Friday at the Sheraton. Admission to the screening is $15.
Sage Cattabriga-Alosa skis while filming the 2009 TGR film project, "Re:Session." The movie comes to Steamboat Springs with a screening at 7 p.m. Friday at Sheraton Steamboat Resort.
Eric Roner and Jim Conway cut a cornice before setting out to capture the shot in Haines, Alaska, during the production of Teton Gravity Research's new ski and snowboard film, "Re:Session."
This scene is from filmmaker and Telemark Skier Magazine Editor Josh Madsen's montage film, "The Freeheel Life." A screening is at 7 p.m. Sunday in Olympian Hall at Howelsen Hill Lodge. Admission is $8.
Filmmaker and Telemark Skier Magazine Editor Josh Madsen skis during the production of his new movie, "The Freeheel Life."
MCHS center midfielder Cole DuBois chases a ball into the corner against a stifling Eagle Valley High School defense Tuesday afternoon. The young Bulldogs played hard against a seasoned Eagle Valley squad, but fell 12-0.
Moffat county high school soccer defender Erik Silva, right, slides to stop an Eagle Valley High School attacker en route to the goal during Tuesday's game at Loudy-Simpson Park. The Bulldog defenders had their work cut out for them as the Devils won the game, 12-0.
Craig residents Linda, from left, Wyatt, Susan and Scott Relaford pose for a photo with the Fox Sports Network Rocky Mountain's Colorado Rockies analyst George Frazier during a Sept. 25 Rockies game against the St. Louis Cardinals. The Relafords met with Frazier and play-by-play announcer Drew Goodman and had a chance to watch the Rockies' batting practice and tour the FSN production truck after winning a contest sponsored by FSN Rocky Mountain, Bresnan Communications and KRAI Radio. The family received a one-night stay in Denver and four tickets behind home plate for the Rockies game against the Cardinals.
Chuck Carlson picks out a tomato on a rainy Wednesday afternoon at the De Vries Farmers Market in the Centennial Mall parking lot. De Vries Farms has a 36-year tradition of supplying the Craig area with produce from Grand Junction. They will be at the Centennial Mall every Wednesday until the end of October.
Craig Middle School students, teachers and other community members packed the auditorium for Wednesday's cornerstone ceremony. CMS principal Bill Toovey stressed to students the importance of witnessing history in the making.
Joe Petrone, Moffat County School District superintendent, takes a trowel from Masonic Grand Treasurer Jerry Fenimore, of Littleton, while former district superintendent Pete Bergmann waits his turn to mortar the cornerstone. Petrone, who took over as superintendent in July, thanked those who paved the way for the Wednesday's event.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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