A Summit County summer sporting staple and its trailblazing mountain-bike-loving tribe will return to the trails of the county Sunday, Aug. 15, through Friday, Aug. 20, after missing 2020 due to the pandemic. The six-day,.
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When the COVID-19 shutdown hit last March, weddings were postponed, canceled or significantly downsized. But vaccination efforts coupled with declining case numbers are making the larger gatherings associated with weddings more of a possibility heading into the summer, and wedding venues, planners and caterers are finally starting to book up.
The Silverthorne Pavilion is almost fully booked with weekend dates for weddings this summer, according to Silverthorne Arts and Culture Manager Sydney Schwab. Schwab said many of the weddings were rescheduled from last summer, as the pavilion has had to postpone or cancel more than 100 so far due to the pandemic. Other bookings have come from couples changing their venue from a smaller location to the pavilion to increase the capacity of their wedding.
to develop a few recipes featuring the brewery’s Vanilla Porter.
Getting people involved in a meal and becoming a part of the creation is a big part of making a meal special, said David Welch, the chef and owner at Food Hedz Catering
. When he thinks about making a romantic meal at home, one important aspect for him is the opportunity to spend time together with a special someone.
“You cook it together, you make it together, and you eat it together,” he said. “Grab one of those nice platters you rarely ever use and make it look nice. … No rush, nibble as you go, and enjoy your time together.”