Did you hear that? It’s the sound of music and if the kickoff of the Snowmass Village Free Concert Series was any indication, Fanny Hill sure was alive with it Thursday night.
Project manager Colin O’Neill works on the heated flooring in a new Snowmass playground structure being built by Garrett Brown Designs in Base Village on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. The project will be finished on Memorial Day weekend; masks won’t be required for the kids playing on the structure or anyone walking outside in Base Village after a May 17 town council vote eliminated mandatory outdoor mask zones in Snowmass Village. (Kelsey Brunner/Snowmass Sun)
Outdoor mandatory mask zones in Snowmass Village went the way of the woolly mammoth May 17 when Town Council unanimously voted on a new emergency ordinance that immediately aligned the town with Pitkin County COVID-19 guidelines and repealed town ordinances that put those zones in place.
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It’s official: The Snowmass Free Concert Series will return to Fanny Hill in true form this summer, Snowmass Tourism announced Monday. The series will run every Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. from June 10 to Aug. 26, with a bonus concert slated for July 4. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.
“We are thrilled to announce that we will indeed have Snowmass’ famed concert series on Fanny Hill this summer,” Snowmass Tourism Director Rose Abello said in a prepared statement. “While we have had to make some health and safety adjustments, and we will continue to shift and adjust to comply with any new regulations. Thursdays in Snowmass are all about great music, great fun, and great community. We are excited for the shows to go on this summer.”