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Woody Creek Tavern expanded seating approved again until end of year

Local restaurateurs Samantha and Craig Cordts-Pearce stand outside their newest acquisition in Woody Creek on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) Temporary expanded seating on the Woody Creek Tavern’s patio will be allowed through the end of 2021. Pitkin County commissioners approved the request by the Tavern’s new owners at their regular weekly work session Tuesday, while also directing county staff to work with the community and look into ways to slow down traffic in front of the popular, at-times crowded bar and restaurant. “I would totally be in favor of approving the extension of the expansion area,” Commissioner Francie Jacober said.

Loyal Steindler leaves Sheriff s Office, but don t call him retired

Jesse Steindler at home in Woody Creek on Friday, July 16, 2021, first came to Aspen after running away from home at 15 and hitchhiking across the country because wanted to ‘ski and be a cowboy.’ (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) During nearly two decades as a deputy, then a sergeant and finally a captain with the Pitkin County Sheriff’s Office, Jesse Steindler was consistently hounded by one particular emotion. “For the past 18 years, I’ve woke up or gone to bed worried,” Steindler said last week during an interview at his home in Woody Creek. “I worried about deputies getting hurt or how things went the night before or how things will go (that day).”

Tony Vagneur: If these tent walls could talk, oh what memories they would reveal

Saddle Sore The “Four Pass Loop” hadn’t yet become a legend, but this camping out business started early for me. My grandmother Nellie Sloss and her sister, Julia Stapleton, started taking me on camping trips when I was very young. Their favorite haunt was Lenado as both ladies had taught at various times in the one-room school house there. Last time I looked, the building was still standing. We’d lie under the stars, no tent, after fixing supper around the small campfire, and catch the falling stars as stories of days gone by would be softly voiced, along with the cool breeze whispering through the pines. Bears, oh yes, bear stories, mainly ‘cause I’d ask for them, but they always seemed to be of the friendly sort. My older cousin, Don Stapleton, would go with us on occasion.

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