The Gant Aspen has selected Bree DiBernardo to be promoted from her prior role as Event Manager to Sales Manager. In her new role, DiBernardo is charged with increasing the resort s sales efforts, furthering the development of potential markets and assisting in the development and execution of future marketing plans.
Chris Kendig, Vail Valley Foundation
One of the unique off-stage experiences that the Vail Dance Festival offers is the opportunity to sit in on a live-audience recording of the popular “Conversations on Dance” podcast. The podcast, hosted by former Miami City Ballet dancers Rebecca King Ferraro and Michael Sean Breeden, has published over 230 episodes and features in-depth conversations with people from all corners of the dance world.
Over the course of the Vail Dance Festival, the podcast will be recording nine full-length episodes in front of a live audience at the Manor Vail Lodge in Vail Village. Ferraro and Breeden will be interviewing a different dancer, musician, director or choreographer from the festival at each recording. The forums provide the opportunity to learn more about the talented individuals who make Vail Dance one of the preeminent festivals in the world, and the intimate setting allows attendees to make a personal connection and even ask their own question
March 24 update: Eagle County has reported 44 outbreaks since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Vail Daily has reported on some of these outbreaks with individual stories, but to provide a more complete picture of Eagle County’s coronavirus trajectory, we’re collecting the full list here, with details on each outbreak.
We’ll continue to update this list weekly as the state reports new active outbreaks and closes the reporting on others. To see the current status of each outbreak, visit the state’s outbreak data webpage.
Just because an outbreak is listed as active on the state’s webpage doesn’t mean it’s ongoing, since the state only updates the database once a week.
By Storyhub
An illuminating trip through Vail’s winter’s magic is a centerpiece of the Rocky Mountain experience this winter: Welcome to Magic of Lights, Vail, where the majesty of the holidays will come alive in a ½-mile walk-through of displays and activations utilizing more than 500,000 low-impact LED lights.
The experience will be available through Jan. 24 at the Lower Bench area of Ford Park in Vail, only steps away from the Golden Peak base near Vail Village. The pathway through the displays winds along a snowy track and through the world-renowned Betty Ford Alpine Gardens.
What: Magic of Lights Vail