A treasured performance
Dear Editor:Oh my God. What a precious treasure we all are when we get together and act from the heart. That is what happened this weekend when the Valley Symphony paired up with Aspen Community Theatre to offer a nostalgic yet still very current performance which reminded everyone in attendance that “we are family.”The entire stage (and much of the audience) was filled with people who have given their extraordinary talent and time to put together 30 years of performances culminating in this reunion. Tirelessly, the musicians and the board and the stagehands, not to mention the spectacular chorus and cast, all give of themselves so that we may enjoy pure magic and feel better about the world.Thank you, every single one of you, for your continuous generosity.Georgia HansonAspen

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Briefs: Arbor Day in Aspen postponed; intersection closure and trail delays next week
The city of Aspen’s Arbor Day festivities scheduled Saturday at Paepcke Park have been postponed until a later date due to snow and cold temperatures. Saturday’s event was to include tree giveaways and family-friendly activities.