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Soiree on the Rocks
hosted by the Jacobson Family at the private Bridal Veil Powerstation Aug 1st, 2009

Water PowerHigh atop the San Miguel Watershed the Bridal Veil Powerstation sits, churning out power for the Town of Telluride.  Institute Trustee Alessandra Jacobson and her husband Eric, the man behind the restoration of the plant, open their home to this once a year fundraiser for the Institute.  Aug 1st, we are hosting the 2009 "Soriee on the Rocks".  Transportation to and from the falls in jeeps, food, wine and a tour of the power plant will be provided guests for a full exciting evening.

Seating for this event is limited

Call 970-728-8312 or email office@tellurideinstitute.org
for ticketing information


Telluride Mountain School Students Travel to Slavonice, CZ in partnership with the Telluride Institute.

Read the story here.
Watch the video here


You can now order your weekend passes to the Telluride Institute's Mushroom Festival!

Telluride Tickets
More Information about the Mushroom Festival


Bridal Veil Living Classroom (BVLC) Application for the Public
(please print this file and either;
mail it to POB 1770 Telluride CO 81435
or fax to 970-728-4919)

More information about BVLC


Snowshoe Trip 2009 WEPThe Telluride Institute Watershed Education Program (WEP) sponsored their first annual overnight snowshoe trip on March 23 – 24, 2009. While the snow flew and the winds blew, WEP co-directors Eileen Cahalane and Laura Kudo accompanied ten Norwood middle-school students and two teachers geared up with backpacks, goggles, snowshoes, and poles on top of Lizard Head Pass for the two and a half mile trek in to the Farny High Camp at Sheep Mountain.

Snowshoe Trip 2009 WEP

The program was filled with trekking, sledding, team-building games, interactive play, work participation, reflective writing, and a hands-on snow science lecture lead by Mark Rikkers. The students experienced winter weather at it's best! The entire group was greeted on Tuesday morning with crystal clear San Juan skies and new fallen snow on all the surrounding peaks. An adventure to remember!

Snowshoe Trip 2009 WEP

Special thanks to Mark Rikkers, Cindy Farny for donating the wonderful facility, the sponsoring Norwood teachers Mo Hannah and Kathryn Westcott, and the generous  donations received from the Judy Haas Norwood group, Telluride Foundation, and San Miguel County.



Our Watershed Education Program Needs Your Help!  We have more requests for our educational units than we can staff!  If you are interested in supporting this great program please consider making a donation to WEP by clicking here!



BLM UPDATE
The BLM Watershed planning efforts are beginning for 2009.  The Institute is offering a free copy of the Watershed Plan to all attending these meetings.
San Miguel Watershed Plan.

This is a very large PDF and will take several minutes to download. If you are on a slow connection please give us a call to pick up a hard copy.  970-728-8312 or email office@tellurideinstitute.org



Telluride Valley March 27th
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