Symposium a success
Dear Editor:Over 160 citizens, elected officials and planners from the region crammed into the Hotel Colorado for Healthy Mountain Community’s fourth annual State of the Valley Symposium. It was the largest turnout in the event’s history.Thanks to the symposium participants and sponsors for making the event a success! Sponsors included the Glenwood Post Independent, The Aspen Times, Roaring Fork Leadership, Schmueser-Gordon-Meyer, Pitkin County, Aspen Skiing Co., Eagle County, Valley View Hospital, Williams Production, city of Aspen, Whitsitt & Gross PC, Sundeen & Son Construction LLC, Aspen Land and Homes, The Land Studio, Sopris Avenue Mediation, Roaring Fork Transportation Authority, New Century Transportation Foundation and Glenwood Springs Chamber Resort Association.Proceedings from the event, including slide presentations and video, will be online at http://www.hmcnews.org in the coming week.Colin LairdHealthy Mountain CommunitiesCarbondale

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