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/ The Aspen Ideas Festival will continue to be virtual this summer. Organizers said they ll return to an in-person event next summer, with a virtual option available for online audiences.
As more people get vaccinated and temperatures warm up across the country, people have nostalgia for the before times before the pandemic, that is. Recent data suggest that nearly two-thirds of Americans are intending to travel for vacations, and some are planning overdue family gatherings. Others still are getting back into specific summer habits, and looking forward to the many summer-long festivals the region has to offer.
Earlier this spring, Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater announced a return to in-person concerts with limited attendance, and in the Roaring Fork Valley, some beloved events will once again be in-person. Others will wait out another summer online while public health orders remain in flux, and some will offer a little bit of both. Some organizers say that latter hybrid mo
11 Summer Food and Drink Festivals Worth Planning a Trip Around
From June’s Vail Craft Beer Classic to August’s Palisade Peach Fest, many of Colorado’s most beloved culinary events are returning this year.Sarah Kuta •
May 7, 2021
After a year of cancellations, pivots, and virtual events in 2020, Colorado’s summer food and beverage festival scene is hoping to have a somewhat normal 2021. While many of the Centennial State’s most popular dining and drinking events are back, they may look a little different than you remember, with social distancing, smaller capacities, outdoor venues, and other COVID-19 precautionary measures. Even so, festival organizers and local communities are ready to welcome patrons back with open arms (and, frankly, they could probably use your support right now, too). So, get out your calendar and start planning some getaways around these road-trip worthy affairs.