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    5.0 (1 review)
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    5 years ago

    What a fun evening! Scott was amazing and so were the cocktails! I can't wait to book a party and enjoy learning more from Crushpow!

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    Vail Ski & Snowboard School

    Vail Ski & Snowboard School

    (45 reviews)

    We've had such a positive experience with Vail Ski & Snowboard School. We've trusted both of our…read morekids with their instruction, and every time the instructors have been incredibly supportive, patient, and encouraging. It's clear they know how to make kids feel comfortable while also helping them build skills and confidence on the mountain. Every year we put them in atleast one lesson so they remember the basics. The entire process is also very easy to navigate, which makes a huge difference. Especially on that first day when things can feel a little hectic. From check-in to getting them settled, everything runs smoothly and takes away any stress. Another big plus is the pick-up and drop-off location. It's centrally located on the mountain, making it super convenient to get the kids where they need to be and meet up afterward without any hassle, cause some days get very busy.

    The instructors are mostly fine and mostly competent. Our multi-generational crew skis blacks and…read moreblues. Kiddos in the mix ski whatever is best for them at that time. Period. Some instructors apparently need be reminded they are in a hired role. Their position is to be of service, to follow instruction. Their's is not the role of principal, extended family leader or guest. They are not equals in the equation, they are staff contracted. Ski in. Ski out. Buh bye. While expectations may be different in class settings, what I've outlined should be the standard dynamic when an instructor is assigned to a family.

    Dewey Dabbles In Art - Fun puppy pictures

    Dewey Dabbles In Art

    (5 reviews)

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    What an amazing place! The owner has created such a wonderful environment for all ages to enjoy…read more She does all kinds of classes for kids, and it's so impressive to watch her work with them. She also does paint and sip, as well as sip and spin pottery classes for adults; and let me tell you, what she offers for the price is far superior to what I got in a similar pottery class in Seattle where I currently reside. She walks every person through the process in such a way that everyone learns something and each person ends up with a beautiful piece of pottery they can be proud of. It is so obvious that she loves what she does and her business success is apparent, because of it. She's one of those people who make you feel like a friend of the family-- she often remembers your name, and does everything to make you feel right at home in her shop. I can't wait to come back next time I'm home visiting. Thank you for a wonderful experience. I highly recommend checking her out.

    I just moved here. I was looking for something to do. Well, I'm so grateful I thought to go try…read morethis out! This place has it all for arts & crafts in Eagle, Colorado! You can mold clay or paint a ceramic, you can even do paintings easily! I did a plate & I'm not very clever with paints. It turned out great thanks to the owner Jennifer. She is fabulous, talented in colors, combinations and creatively helpful which is why my plate turned out so great . . . LOL Thanks, Jennifer . . . I'll be back!

    Colorado Mountain College Breckenridge

    Colorado Mountain College Breckenridge

    (1 review)

    Let me start by saying this is my 3rd go around at finishing my degree. May the 3rd tie be the…read morecharm. Second. this is my 3rd semester at CMC. My starting experience was mixed. I honestly felt like the counseling staff were not attentive to new students. They have a higher than most colleges turn over. Some would say that is expected in a tourist place, but at a college? Nope, not good. So let's dissect this part by part. #1 Price. affordable, best price for a community college I have ever seen. They get an A for that. #2 Reaching staff. B- Some of the staff are GREAT at returning calls, so are some of the teachers. A big thank you to Anna and Jennifer in financial aid and the book ordering department. #3 Their 'efollets' online book store. F. I'd give a Z if that was a letter grade! This online book place is extortion. The cost of books is ridiculous and after many discussions with fellow students, rarely gets used. Their bu back program is a slap in the face for what they give back for the books you bought/rented. Most students order from Amazon or other book places online or just do the online rental version. CMC needs to just get rid of Efollet. #4 Technology and communication with fellow students/staff. B- I think they have a great technology platform. I like Canvas but think the school should make a policy of everyone (teacher and student) using it. I have a class this semester where 1 professor doesn't use Canvas at all, no CMC email either. It was hard to reach her and that made things very stressful for me. I get that at the college level your suppose to make effort but I'm not a stalker and that was crazy trying to reach her when even the staff wasn't sure how. #5 Communication from CMC staff/admin/main branch. C+ While many I think do a good job, leaving a cryptic message about a class that was dropped due to not enough people registered for it, without giving your name and what the class is and a number where to all you back at is bad phone etiquette and just rude. Also, again communication. I left a message for one of the new counselor's only to hear that he just went on vacation (really? because most people that start a job CANNOT go on vacation for a bit until they earn that time!) and he STILL hasn't called me back. Another counselor forgot to do my paperwork I submitted to her for early registration (and once you pass that time, you can't fix it until regular registration opens), then she still messes up by registering me for classes I couldn't take due to conflict time with my work schedule. I took it up with the Dean and got it fixed. I also had issue with SOME people at the front desk in Dillon (Breck you ladies get a A-!). I got a call from someone specific (its a small community so I'll leave her name off here) who wanted my high school info but in her message said not important and yet said call her back by 3pm. First, transcripts give that info, 2nd I was half way through my 2nd semester. Why need it now? Oh, cause they are too lazy to look it up. It's easier to pick up a phone and ask the student. I'm not a fan of this person for other personal reasons. People in small towns talk and my boys have told me things that make me not so happy with this person. Point being, I hope to not deal with her anymore. I'll call Breck campus. #6 Lack of classes offered at night. C- Business, language, etc... We are a resort community, yet the only language offered is Spanish and English as a 2nd language. I would think that Russian, German, Italian, French or other languages would be possible to be offered. There aren't enough business classes offered though they offer a bachelors in business now. Disappointing. #7 They have a great technology online tool B- I love that there is web help through the virtual library. I also love the help desk, Yuliya is wonderful and helpful! However, their lack of tutoring in subjects they offer (accounting for one!) is disturbing. It isn't the math, it's the principles of accounting i don't get! Hence taking Principles of Accounting. The teacher was nice and pleasant but he works as an accountant. What is that saying, you can't see the forest through the trees? Sometimes when you work in a field so much explaining things in layman's terms is difficult to someone new? CMC totes their sustainable programs. They have recycle bins everywhere, w/ ways to fill up reusable water bottles instead of using a new water bottle every time (ironic because the vending machines are a bit of a contradiction right by the water fountains). They even has signs in the bathroom about half flushes vs full flushes. I have heard their culinary program is amazing and hope to take some cooking classes (yes, I need lessons in cooking I don't enjoy it and I'm horrible at it). Communication is key in any business, college, non-profit, any place period. Some people have been great to work with there, some have made me wonder about their position at the college. Overall C+ stay tuned...

    Cooking School of Aspen - The Event room.

    Cooking School of Aspen

    (6 reviews)

    Came here with a big group of friends for the Jas Cafe Downstairs, Jose James Celebrates Bill…read moreWithers and it was fabulous! Jose James was a talented young artist and very warm, everyone enjoyed it so much! This place is so beautiful and I'm glad that they collaborate with the Jas Cafe. So far the staffs were very kind and professional. If you order food or drinks here, they will add 20% service charge on your bill, so don't get confuse meaning you don't need to add more tips because it's already added. If you are feeling very generous than you can add on top of the 20 %. We didn't order any food here because we came here for the late show 9:15pm, so we only ordered drinks. I assume the food it's good here because it's the Cooking School of Aspen right?

    We had an event here for about 40. We were very excited about the concept of having a chef do a…read morecooking demonstration and then enjoying a great dinner. The problem was the chef was snarky and really didn't have much interest in demonstrating anything. Thus, it was really just a dinner, not that unusual. The appetizers were great and the food was very good other than the service was very poor and it took forever to get served. This is not an experience but rather just a nice meal. Also, there were a bunch of unanticipated surcharges that were ridiculous and made the evening very expensive. Ask about each line-item charge before signing up for an event there. They charge an additional cost for renting their facility, hiring their chef, doing the cooking and then they add a huge service fee/tip.

    Anderson Ranch Arts Center - Wood shop in 2024

    Anderson Ranch Arts Center

    (3 reviews)

    $$$$

    I took a Digital Media Class with Larry Jordan (well known in the editing world) last Summer and…read morecouldn't have been more pleased. Not only was the class perfect, well structured, and well equipped, but Anderson Ranch is just one of the most wonderful places to spent a week of vacation, while learning something cool and enjoying the Colorado mountains. The dorms a a bit sparse, but that isn't a complaint:-) Meeting very nice people, you wont spent much time in the dorm anyway. I saw the pottery people pull all-nighters all the time. It is just so much fun to do your own studies, watch others do very creative stuff (painting, wood work, pottery, etc.), and enjoy evening speakers events with truly inspiring Artists. They have a great cafeteria (with a delicious changing menu, always incl. a vegetarian option), a meeting hall, store with art materials and art pieces from the ranch, child care, and more. Each course had its own ranch house. Very cool! I hope I can be back soon, for another class.

    If you love creating art, Anderson Ranch is the place to come. I have been here twice for…read moreweek-long summer workshops and I can't recommend it more highly. First, it's a beautiful setting near Aspen. You can get good rates on accommodations in the summer, which is their low season or you can stay at the ranch in the dorms. The ranch is beautiful and the workshops are excellent. They bring in some of the most talented artists to teach ceramics, sculpture, wood working, print making, photography, painting and more. It's a place for creativity and exploration. Plus the food is good and the environment is inspiring.

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