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Christ Dillmann/cdillmann@vaildaily.com The Vail Interfaith Chapel is one-third of the way to its $10 million fundraising goal. Current contributors are: The Wiegers Family Foundation, FirstBank of Vail, the Sarah & Ross Perot, Jr. Foundation, Doe Browning, the town of Vail, Michelle and Craig Taylor, Beth and Rod Slifer, the Keith & Carol Brown Family Foundation, Jill and David Mertens, and Micki and Morris Futernick. The chapel is in the first phase of a $7 million construction project. That first phase replacing the roof, the boilers, repaving the west parking lot and installing new windows on the north side is expected to wrap up June 18, leaving the rest of the summer open for events. ....
Expanded outdoor dining in Carbondale Carbondale’s Main Street between Third Street and Fourth Street will be closed to traffic from 4:30 to 10:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays through Oct. 15. The closures are intended to provide additional outdoor dining and commercial space for local restaurants to allow social distancing. The town of Carbondale also closed the street last year temporarily because of the pandemic. “We worked closely with downtown businesses to identify a plan that strikes a balance between short-term parking, closure times and days, and access to business along Main Street,” said Erika Sparhawk, town trustee involved in the direct outreach. “We continue to look for ways we can help businesses, and the street closure provides more room for restaurants to overflow seating.” ....