May 2023

National Hospital Week puts spotlight on people

A hospital is more than a place where people go to heal, it is a part of the community that fosters health and represents hope. From providing treatment and comfort to the sick, to assisting individuals in transforming their overall health condition, hospitals are central to a healthy and optimistic community. That’s the message organizers are touting with the 2023 National Hospital Week theme, #WeAreHealthcare.

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The Fine Print

“It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.” — Harry S. Truman Public Service TRINIDAD TRAILS ALLIANCE The Trinidad Trails Alliance second Saturday volunteer trail work day is Saturday, May 13 from 10 a.m.

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Drop City 2.0? Denver preservationist reignites historic school building into community-driven artist collective

East Street School, a former elementary school turned artist-collective, is built upon the philosophy of southern Colorado’s famed Drop City, a result of a conversation preservationist Dana Crawford had with the late-artist himself who helped spearhead the formation of the late-20th century community.

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Colorado may have its best boating season in over a decade thanks to this winter’s large snowfall

Colorado’s bountiful snowpack is beginning to melt, and streams and rivers are on the rise. If current predictions for the runoff stay on track, this could be the longest stretch of boatable flows on Colorado’s rivers in over a decade, including a rare opportunity to float the spectacular 240-mile-long Dolores River.

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