Mountain Town Get Down March 28-30:
Telluride is proud to announce the debut of the Mountain Town Get Down 2014. This new event will fill the resort with free live music, 3-days of partying and spring skiing. The party kicks-off Friday at Tomboy Tavern. On Saturday, the Village will jump and jam with free music in the Mountain Village Plaza. The weekend festivities will wrap-up with the Bikini Slalom and Luau at Gorrono Ranch on Sunday. Mark your calendar and get ready to celebrate an incredible season.
Friday, March 28 Tomboy Tavern
-4:00pm-7:00pm- Lily Von Shtupp
Saturday, March 29 Mountain Village Core
-1:00pm-2:00pm- TriCo
-2:30pm-4:00pm- See-I
-4:30pm-6:15pm- John Browns Body
Sunday, March 30 Gorrono Ranch
-All Day- Luau at Gorrono Ranch with Pig Roast
-12:30pm-1:30pm- Bikini Slalom (sign up at the top of bikini slalom course)
-1:30pm-4:30pm- Bredren
7:00pm- New Belgium Cruiser Giveaway at Tomboy Tavern (must be present to win)
One to One Card Board Sled Derby
March 29th on the Nastar Course at 10:30am. For information, call 970-728-0885
The goals of the One to One Mentor Programs are to empower youth to achieve their social, emotional, and academic potential. This fundraiser is a great entertainment and opportunity to help the kids of San Miguel County.
The Fools Relay Race, April 1 Base of Lift 4, 5:30 pm
-Teams of 4 to compete in relay race of skiing uphill, sledding, fat tire bike course and ducking ropes obstacle course
-Prizes from Icelantic Skis, Zeal Optics, Osprey Pack, Ibex Wool and more!
Closing Day Party and Pond Skim April 6:
-1:30pm-3:30pm- Pond Skim
-All Day: Party at Gorrono
Skiing on water for prizes like Icelantic Skis, Osprey Packs and ZEAL Optics eyewear, dancing to DJ Soulatomic with all your friends and general end of season revelry will be the focus for this last day of the ski season. Itll be so much fun, you wont want the DJ or chair lifts to stop spinning!
One Roof Blues, April 6th at Tomboy Tavern
-4:00pm-7:00pm
Steeped in the tradition of a classic blues stylist, One Roof Blues has its roots firmly grounded with a Mississippi Delta sound. What initially began as a husband-wife acoustic duo, with Dave and Taylor Larocco, quickly became popular throughout Durango and the 4 Corners area. The sultry tone of Taylor’s vocals blend seamlessly with the swampy bottleneck slide of Dave’s 1934 National Resonator guitar.