Chelsea Self / Post Independent Call it a Christmas resurrection story. Or, maybe the miracle of mountain wildflowers blooming in late December. However the story gets played, it’s a special one to close out a year that has seemed especially void of feel-good stories. It was spring 2016 when longtime Carbondale hand bell and chime choir director Rosemary Clark was unable to continue bringing music to the western Colorado valleys, due to declining health. For more than 25 years, she and husband Dave Clark shared their hand bell and chime set with community members who volunteered to play in the choir. “They invited all who were interested to share in the process of learning to play the bells and chimes,” recalled choir member Sherry Herrington in a March 2016 article written for the Carbondale Community United Methodist Church newsletter.