This month, the Boulder, Denver, Fort Collins, Pikes Peak, and Shining Mountains Groups have exciting guest speakers, diverse topics, and delicious food at this year's annual dinners. And the public is welcome to join all CMC members, so bring a friend to join the CMC family for food and festivities! Here's a sampling of what each dinner will offer. Visit www.cmc.org for more information.
Boulder
Our speaker this year is an important figure in Colorado mountaineering history, and a former CMC member and trip leader. Howard Snyder led the 1967 Colorado McKinley Expedition and reached the summit along with fellow Coloradans Paul Schlichter and Jerry Lewis. They were forced by the U.S. National Park Service to combine with a group from Seattle for the climb, with fatal consequences. The disastrous expedition, one of the most controversial in North American mountaineering history, was chronicled in the 2007 book Forever on the Mountain by James Tabor, and in Howard’s own 1973 book, The Hall of the Mountain King.
When-Saturday, November 6th-
5:00 PM Reception
6:00 PM Dinner
8:00 PM Presentation
Where-Avalon Ballroom, 6185 Arapaho Road, Boulder
Ticket Cost-$11 in advance and $15 at the door.
Dinner- Everyone is asked to bring a dish serving at least five.
Denver
When-Friday, November 19, 5:30-9:00pm
Where-Three Tomatoes Restaurant & Steak House at Fossil Trace Golf Course, Golden
Ticket Cost-CMC members - $28, Guest - $30 (Please call the CMC Office to pay with Credit Card)
Dinner- Italian Buffet will feature both vegetarian and meat selections; no need to pre-order
Fort Collins
We have had a last minute cancellation of our planned program, but were fortunate in finding an excellent speaker in Ken Jessen. Ken is a well known author of over 18 historical books and numerous articles on Colorado history. With the upcoming 100th anniversary of the park this is a timely program. He will talk about the early history of the park including early industry and tourism which helped lead to the designation as a national park. Contact: Don Carpenter (dec5018@comcast.net or 267-6793)
When- Saturday, November 13
6:00 PM Social period/Cash Bar
6:30 PM Dinner
7:45 PM Annual Meeting, Election of Officers, and Recognition of Members
Where- Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Ave.6:30 PM Dinner
7:45 PM Annual Meeting, Election of Officers, and Recognition of Members
8:00 PM Program –Ken Jessen -A Pictorial History of Rocky Mountain National Park
Fort Collins, CO
Ticket Cost- $28
Dinner- Buffet Meal Menu: Appetizers (brie en croute w apricots,currants; grilled asparagus w
ham), spinach salad w roasted peppers and shaved parmesan, cashew stuffed chicken
breast, London broil carving station, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, vegetable du jour,
fresh-baked artisan bread w pesto/olive tapenade, coffee/beverage station w shaved
chocolate/whipped cream, chocolate fondue with fruit and cheese.
Remember: price includes the tax and gratuity.
ham), spinach salad w roasted peppers and shaved parmesan, cashew stuffed chicken
breast, London broil carving station, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, vegetable du jour,
fresh-baked artisan bread w pesto/olive tapenade, coffee/beverage station w shaved
chocolate/whipped cream, chocolate fondue with fruit and cheese.
Remember: price includes the tax and gratuity.
Pikes Peak
Join the Pikes Peak Group for our annual dinner and presentation! Bill Slaughter will be presenting "Tour du Mont Blanc." It's a great way to meet old friends that you have shared time on the trail with, but only see the back their heads or hurried ahead of them because you are the strongest in the pack. Now, for one evening, you can relax and watch a program that will bring delightful memories of a past exhibition or a future dream.
When - Saturday, November 6, 2010-
5:30PM Social Hour
6:00PM Begin Program
6:30PM Dinner
7:25PM Presentation by Bill Slaughter - "Tour du Mont Blanc"
Where- Division of Wildlife, 4255 Sinton Road, COS 80907 (near the intersection of Garden of Gods and I25)
Ticket Cost-$22
Shining Mountains
Aquatic and terrestrial ecologists discuss the current and ongoing changes in how water is obtained and used by plants and animals, including humans, in Colorado. The talk will be given by a tag-team couple: Cathy M. Tate, ecologist, National Water Quality Assessment Program, U.S. Geological Survey and Tim Seastedt, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder.
When - Saturday, November 13, 2010-
5:00PM Social Hour
6:30PM Dinner
8:00PM Presentation
Where- The Crags(Golden Eagle Resort) The View Restaurant, 300 Riverside Drive, Estes Park, Colorado.
Ticket Cost-$15
Dinner - Early Reservations Recommended, Buffet Style
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