Reporter
Alex comes to Aspen from KDLG, the public radio station in Dillingham, Alaska. There, he served as a “fish reporter,” producing nightly broadcasts for a fleet of boats in the world’s largest sockeye salmon fishery.
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Operations/Program Manager/All Things Considered Host
Daniel Costello is Aspen Public Radio s Operations/Program Manager and All Things Considered host. He came to APR from Colorado Public Radio, where he was Technical Operations Manager for six years. He previously was Program Director at KVNF in.
Director of Business Support
Originally from New England, Dyke has been in the Roaring Fork Valley since 2015. A former marketing and sales director at a number of New Hampshire and Vermont Ski Resorts, Dyke serves most recently as principal partner In TransMountain Media,.
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Adam Stamp, “Old Finished Toys R’ Us Edifice,” 2021. (Courtesy image)
The Aspen Art Museum is encouraging young artists from Aspen to Rifle to submit artwork for its new Roaring Fork Youth Art Expo, to run Feb. 27 through March 14.
The student show, open to area K-12 students, marks the first time local student art will hang in the museum’s galleries since its new building opened in 2014 and the first time the museum made an open call for local student art since the Valley Kids Art Show was discontinued in 2005.
Los Angeles-based artist Adam Stamp is organizing the exhibition, titled “Still Lifes and Works from Home.” It will center around artwork created at home and inspired by three thematic prompts for works of varied sizes: something or someone you miss (8.5-by-11 inches); your favorite object or room in your home (11-by-17 inches); and a meal you enjoy eating (18-by-24 inches).
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Rachael Gilmore is new to the Roaring Fork Valley but very familiar with providing geriatric care as a former CNA, and now Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at Renew.
She moved to the area and started working at Renew about six months ago after the COVID-19 pandemic was no longer new to her.
“We get tested as residents and employees. We try to maintain and keep our social distance at the facility but yet we work as a team. We’ve been pretty protective at keeping Covid down or from the facility, so I’m very proud of that,” Gilmore said.