Leadville Twin Lakes Link
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Issue: 18
October 2009
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IN THIS ISSUE
Upcoming Events
What the Media Say
Think Snow
Greetings!
Fall is here...and at 10,152', winter isn't far behind! We've already seen the snow
flying and are dusting off our winter gear. October and November are good times
to visit, the summer crowds are gone and you'll find a lot of bargains throughout
the county.
We've been busy adding more content to the web site. Be sure to check out the new
hiking section, Community Park page and Leadville Lake County Airport page. There are lots of ways to stay in touch: follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and check the blog
often. Or, send us an email. We'd love to hear from you.
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What the Media Are Saying...
Forbes voted Independence Pass "One of America's Prettiest Fall Drives."
We couldn't agree more.
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Think Snow!
Season passes for Ski Cooper are just $230 for adults and $99 for kids until November 6!
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Mark Your Calendar
Twin Lakes Fall Winemaker's Weekend
October 16-17
Watch the chefs compete on Friday evening! On Saturday, enjoy free cooking demonstrations
and wine discussions in the afternoon, and a six-course gourmet winemaker's dinner
that evening. Winemaster David Phillips from Michael David Winery in Lodi, California,
will conduct a wine seminar at 5 p.m. and feature his wines at dinner. Call 719-486-1830
for reservations.
Spooky Halloween Fun!
October 30-31
Take a tour of the Haunted Mansion at 118 W. 7th Street, if you dare! Then join
Judge Reynolds for a guided tour of Leadville's historic Evergreen Cemetery at 8 p.m. Reservations recommended for the cemetery tour. Call 888-532-3845 for more information.
Click here for more information about these and other upcoming events.
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Thank you for your continued interest in Lake County. We hope to see you here again
soon!
Sincerely,
Your friends in Leadville and Twin Lakes
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P.S. Did you know that Leadville had more than 30,000 residents in 1880? Read more
about our history.
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