RESPONSE seeks cell phones
Please remember RESPONSE: Help for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault this holiday season.
Many of you will be upgrading your cell phones, and we would appreciate your donating your old phones to us for distributing to our clients who want them in order to be able to access 911. Phones not used for this purpose will be recycled.
RESPONSE has been assigned the week of Dec. 21 to be the recipient of Clark’s Market cash saver stamps. You can support us by remembering to ask for your stamps when checking out and inserting them in the box with our poster display.
And thirdly, we are recruiting desserts for our 15th Chocolate Classic fund-raiser, which is being held Feb. 12 at the Hotel Jerome, for the professional, amateur and children’s division. Please call 920-5357 for further information.
Please accept our heartfelt thanks for all the support the Aspen community has given to RESPONSE and our wishes for a peaceful holiday season.
Peg McGavock
Executive director

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Town eyes improvements for pedestrians at Highline Road, Brush Creek
The town of Snowmass Village has its eyes on some safety improvements on Highline Road and a section of Brush Creek Road that will give pedestrians and cyclists a little more room to breathe on the side of the road.