Aspen Country Day School seventh graders run through their scene of the annual play being performed at The Wheeler Opera House in town on Wednesday, May 19, 2021. The play will be performed for other students and the parents of the eighth graders on Friday and Saturday at 5 pm. This will be the first performance in The Wheeler Opera House since COVID-19 closed the theatre to the public. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times)
As the Wheeler Opera House re-emerges to the public after 15 months of being closed, patrons will notice improvements to the production side of the operation.
Even though the 132-year-old building has been closed, it has not been quiet, both on the outside and in the inside.
R-6 FFA members recognized at banquet Published by admin on Fri, 05/21/2021 - 8:15am Community R-6 FFA Members receiving awards at the 2021 Area V FFA Banquet, front row, from left, are Emily Hoyt, Erica Windmann, Olivia Schafer; back row, Landon Wright, Justin Duenke, Ethan Fort, Tucker Robnett and Dylan Hoyt. [Submitted photo]
Community R-6 FFA members were recently recognized for their outstanding achievements at the Area V FFA Banquet hosted by the Montgomery County R-II FFA Chapter.
The following FFA members were recognized for outstanding supervised agricultural Experience programs with area Proficiency awards: Justin Duenke, first place beef production placement, second place equine science and forage production, and third place, diversified agriculture; Ethan Fort, first place beef production entrepreneurship; Tucker Robnett, first place fiber and oil crop production, third place, diversified crop production; Emily Hoyt, first pla
SAN ANTONIO (April 21, 2021) Today, the City Council Governance Committee unanimously voted to advance a measure led by Councilman Pelaez to prompt the City of San Antonio to plan for and pursue relationships with Central and South American cities and leverage San Antonio s existing cultural, economic, academic, and military ties in the region toward that end. In response to this vote in favor of his proposal, Councilman Pelaez issued the following statement:
Subscribe San Antonio can be seen as a city that happens to have a 64% Hispanic population or it can be seen as a Latin American-informed city at its foundation. But either way you cut it, our current lack of relationships, sister cities, and economic partnerships throughout Central and South America does not reflect the rich academic, cultural, and military ties San Antonio shares with the region.