This week on Exploring 285 we visited The Chill Squirrel above the coffee shack in Bailey off Hwy 285 & Rosalie. They have tons of gifts and treasures, so check them out and meet Chill, the squirrel. They are a new business, lets support them and remember SHOP LOCAL! Click Read More to see the store and watch the video :)
Summer: warm days, outside fun, and eager anticipation for fresh fruit, vegetables and artisan gifts at local Farmer's Markets! We are lucky to have several to choose from throughout the season. You'll find local artists and artisans, jewelry, canned goods, home decor, and so much more.
Details on all of these can be found on our Community Calendar under 'Sales'.
Thank you for Shopping Locally!
This week on #exploring285 we visited Unleashed Pet Foods & Unleashed Energy LLC . They offer natural pet foods, supplies, accessories & more! The store also offers wellness checks, bio-resonance & food testing for your pets. Check them out and #shoplocal ! My Mountain Town 285 Tourism #coniferpetstore #dogs #naturalfood
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Anna Williams took over the CRAVE Consignment boutique in Bergen Park a year and a half ago.
I was in the fitting room trying on some fresh duds when I overheard (not intentionally eavesdropping, but the fitting room is right there) Anna talking about the "2-Buck" bin to a customer and how the proceeds benefit Mountain Peace Shelter. I knew right then I wanted to get to know her more!
I'm always on the hunt for a good deal on fashion. This place definitely fits the bill!
You're RECYCLING clothing and it's really kind of about the hunt. So you never know what you're gonna find and it makes everyone happy!
by Lynnda Upton, Sales Associate at CRAVE
Are you looking for a furry family member? On April 6th @2pm Intermountain Humane Society will be Mad Jack's Mountain Brewery for the Pet Adoption Event @ https://www.facebook.com/events/362461037813587/ . Come see their adoptable animals, get some puppy kisses or donate to help support IMHS ! Hope to see you there!
Meet the duo behind Colorado Serenity Magazine. You know, the monthly magazine you get in the mail... the one with the large glossy pages!
Be sure to sign up for their email list so you can be a guest at their upcoming Schmoozer event which will be a great networking opportunity on April 17th at the Wild Game in Evergreen. It's free to the public!
I actually got the greatest compliment a few months ago. A woman came up to me who had just moved here from Michigan. And she thanked me and said that this was her "Bible" for getting involved in the community. So she was able to pick her lawyer, her doctor, her dentist, all these different things based on the information in Serenity.
by Doug Kinzy, Publisher of Colorado Serenity
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Her mentor once said, "When you photograph people in color, you photograph their clothes. When you photograph people in black and white, you photograph their soul."
Sue Kaltenbach is a local photographer who focuses on capturing more than what meets the eye. She captures the story behind the subject through her black and white fine art photography. The idea is to focus on the elemental, essential nature of a portrait. Less becomes more.
She specializes in relationship photos -- couples, families and kids, babies, etc., but her true passion is to photograph those who need special consideration when it comes to portrait photography, as well as people 50 and older, as they tend to have rich stories.
Sue and her husband will lovingly handprint your photos so that they can last multiple generations.
Photographing rich stories really lends itself to black and white because you don't want distractions, you want the elemental nature of that person, that story.
by Sue Kaltenbach Ryan of Skalte Images
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Bailey MOPS is a mothers' support group that embraces the journey of motherhood and recognizes the challenges faced with raising children. Come connect with other moms, be inspired and mentored, engage in honest conversation and relevant teaching, enjoy delicious food and savor a break while your children are in good hands having fun!
I personally know that being a new mom in the mountains can get lonely and was so excited when I heard about this group. Co-Coordinators Michelle Peiffer and Fressia Alexander welcome you with open arms and encourage you to try your first meeting for free!
Even if you're nervous about coming into a group of women, just come as you are. We have people waiting at the door to greet you and to show you around. I was scared the first time I came. I didn't know what to expect with this huge group of women or if I would fit in. But this group is awesome. We are loving, and you have a place, and we are saving your seat.
Michelle Peiffer, Co-Coordinator of Bailey MOPS
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This week on #exploring285 we visited Fun & Funky Art Galleries and Gifts in Bailey! They have 2 convenient locations & tons of local art, home decor, jewelry & photography! See you around town!
This week on Exploring 285 we visited Coney Island Boardwalk in Bailey! The hot dog has a lot of history in our community and is a great place for a mid-day lunch, enjoying a shake & enjoying the river! Check it out, see you around town!
This holiday season shop local! The 285 Corridor has so many great local shops for unique gifts. Check out our local towns and retail shops for your gift needs & support our local businesses!
Here are some local shops that have been featured on Exploring 285. I have tried to showcase them all but I have a ways to go. Either way check out the great shops in our area! Featured here are a Borgata, Blue Spruce Toys, Evergreen Mountain Sports, Fun & Funky Art Galleries, Knit Knook, Native Vibrations, Platte River Outfitters, and The Sasquatch Outpost but there are so many great retailers in our area! SHOP LOCAL AND STAY UP THE HILL!
Tucked away in Friendship Ranch in Bailey is a mountain oasis known as Deer Creek Mountain Camp. With a motto like, "Intentionally Simple," I just had to go see what they're all about. You don't have to go far to find blissful mountain camping - it's right here in your backyard.
Our mission is to provide a mountain experience that's intentionally simple for families and groups. We don't have all the highly-programmed activities -- we don't want those things. We want this to be a retreat, a mountain oasis, where people can relax and enjoy.
by Brent Kroeker, Owner of Deer Creek Mountain Camp
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