Tweet All About It: Aspen offseason musings
Each week, we pick out our favorite and not-so-favorite tweets (at least those that are printable) about Aspen and display them on Sunday’s page A2.
• “Going to #Aspen next week to visit @aspenpubradio then to #Chicago for @ThirdCoastFest – Excited.” — @Tracy_Wahl
• “Ballot measure 2B in #Aspen is bringing up conversation on community health impacts of tobacco to forefront.” — @HealthierColo
• “More Journalists Leaving ‘Las Vegas Review-Journal After Sale To Billionaire; similar story repeats itself in #Aspen” — @artistinaspen
• “Denver & Aspen this weekend! Who’s ready??” —@Ookay
• “Yo I f—in love my job, working in aspen is a whole different vibe. Dope” — @DaBootyDiary•
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Outdoor dining easier said than done for some Aspen restaurants
Red level restrictions applied to all restaurants in Pitkin County, but not all eateries have the same ability to accommodate outdoor dining.