Vail Mountain is cold and dark at 6 a.m. But hundreds will brave the cold and dark to celebrate Easter at Eagle’s Nest. The sunrise service was a staple of Eagle County life for decades.
Easter Egg Hunts are happening up and down the valley after a few years off due to COVID-19. Gather the kids and their friends for an egg hunt near home or try to time it…
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Pastor Tim Wilbanks, President of the Vail Religious Foundation, on Monday announced the members of the volunteer advisory committee that will steer fundraising efforts related to the Vail Interfaith Chapel’s $10 million 50th Anniversary Capital Campaign.
“This volunteer committee supports restoring and maintaining our beloved Chapel, and values it as one of Vail’s cultural and historic centers,” Wilbanks said. “We are so grateful for their support, not only financially but with their time and energy over these next two years.”
Vail Pioneer Rod Slifer was one of the first to volunteer to help the chapel. Slifer brokered the land deal in the late 1960s when the original chapel building was built.