
Entertainment
Old World Holiday Tradition
OCC Christkindlmarket: Wooden Huts, Twinkling Lights, German Food and Entertainment Article by Ashley Hamershock | Photography by GACC Colorado Chapter & Teri Isenberg This winter, the magic of a traditional German Christmas market will arrive in Old Colorado City for the first time. Modeled after centuries-old European markets, the OCC Christkindlmarket will bring the cozy, festive atmosphere of wooden vendor huts, twinkling lights, authentic German fare, and cheerful holiday spirit to...
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Education
Service Over Self
Care and Share: Encouraging Students to Lead the Way Article by Lindsay Tallman | Photography by Care and Share Food Bank Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado is in its 51st year of contributing to food security across southern Colorado. The organization was started by Sister Dominique Pisciotta from Pueblo, who saw a need in the community and collaborated with eight churches in downtown Colorado Springs to provide picnic baskets to people facing food insecurity. Sister Dominique was...
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Health + Wellness
Royal Gorge-Region Oasis
Desert Reef Hot Springs: Reset, Recuperate and Re-Enter, Refreshed Article by Jacey Blue Renner | Photography by Ivywild Visuals Photography Tucked into 77 acres of desert oasis, among the mountains of Fremont County, just about an hour south of Colorado Springs, in Florence, you’ll find something a bit ethereal, a bit breathtaking. Desert Reef Hot Springs, which began as a small-group collaborative respite in 1986, has now become a mini-resort, in the quietest way–a place to gather for an...
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Home + Design
The Joy is in the Baking
Sweet Rolling Pins: Curating Memorable Moments with Custom Rolling Pins Article by Jacey Blue Renner | Photography by Sweet Rolling Pins Sweet Rolling Pins joy curators Stacy and Kurt Krems have cultivated something bigger than baking. With their embossed and textured rolling pins, they’re encouraging a new way to create family memories. Their rolling pins are nostalgic talismans for quality time together, vessels for growing rote memories with the ones we love to bake and laugh with. ...
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Food + Beverage
Crafting Connection, Drop by Drop
Worthy Bitters: Where Every Bottle Is Meticulously Handcrafted by the Founder Article by Rochelle Reeder | Photography by Jake Pedroza Grandma Bonnie introduced the family to Colorado. Robert Kenworthy has fond memories of condos and skiing in jeans with 25 to 30 of his cousins. With his active, healthy lifestyle as well as a plethora of good memories, he knew that Colorado was where he belonged. After years in the food industry, Kenworthy had the opportunity to work under chefs like Wolfgang...
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Arts + Culture
A New Era Begins in the Springs
Colorado Springs Philharmonic: Meet the Orchestra’s First Woman Conductor Article by Rochelle Reeder | Photography by Colorado Springs Philharmonic & Michal Nowak After an intensive search, the Colorado Springs Philharmonic has announced the appointment of Chloé Dufresne as its next music director, effective with the 2025–26 season. Dufresne becomes the 10th conductor in the orchestra’s history and the first woman to hold the post. The Visionary Behind the Baton A music director’s job is to...
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Food + Beverage
Old-World Recipes
La Concha Bakery & Coffee: Where Tradition Meets Community Article by Christa Hays | Photography by Sebastian Romero The first thing you notice when you step into La Concha Bakery & Coffee is the smell—sugar and butter swirling through the air, dough baking to a golden crisp. Sunlight spills across bright orange wainscoting as trays of pastries glisten like jewels. Behind the counter, croissants are rolled, cut, and baked before your eyes. There’s a warmth and the unmistakable comfort of...
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Food + Beverage
Winter's Den Old Fashioned
Article by Worthy Bitters | Photography by Jake Pedroza Ingredients: 2 oz Bear Creek Straight Bourbon 1/4 oz. maple syrup 3 or 4 dashes of Worthy Smoked Black Walnut Bitters Preparation: Stir 20 times over large rock Express orange peel, garnish w/ amarena cherry and cinnamon stick
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Home + Design
Upcycle + Elevate
Colorado Ski Furniture: Crafting Retired Gear into Mountain-Made Masterpieces Article by Cara Bukacek | Photography by Colorado Ski Furniture In 2018, a report from the Environmental Protection Agency estimated that about 37.4 million tons of ‘miscellaneous durable goods,’ including sporting goods were sent to American landfills. Recycling programs specific to skis and snowboards help by diverting hundreds of tons annually. In 2007, Adam Vernon was trying to decide what to do with all the...
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Shopping
Spice Up Your Life
Savory Spice: Fresh, Quality Spices from Around the World Article by Jessi Scoletti | Photography by Savory Spice Shop Savory Spice Shop offers more than 300 spices, herbs, and handcrafted blends. “When you step into our shop, you’re taken on an aroma adventure —you can smell and taste nearly every spice we carry to discover what you love most,” owner Alexa Franck says. In addition to their wide variety of spices, the shop also offers a curated selection of local honey, tea, olive oils, and...
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