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    Laramie Aviation Resources

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Extra Arts & Drafts - A few of the cool papers we made!!

    Extra Arts & Drafts

    (3 reviews)

    I feel like I've unlocked a new hidden gem in Fort Collins, even though this place has been open…read morefor almost a year. My two friends and I made a 3:30pm appointment here last Sunday, and when we arrived it was pretty full of crafty folks. We were able to choose whatever project we wanted from about 12 choices, and within those there were dozens of different patterns to choose from. All of the options were so cute! I opted for a bottle opener with a wolf nail art, so I got to choose my paint colors, string colors, and the wood board it would all go on. The owner and his wife were also incredibly kind and had helpful tips and tricks. It took my friends and me about 2 hours to complete our projects. And the best part about Extra? It has a great selection of wine and beer! I sipped on a Maxline Raspberry Basil while painting, hammering, and stringing. I can't wait to go back and make another thing!

    Fantastic experience at the paper making class. Had a great time learning to make paper using…read morevarious colors and add ins like flower petals. Jeff was a great instructor and made it easy to learn. Shared a bottle of wine with friends which made it a fun and relaxed atmosphere. The background music set the vibe and we just had a great evening. The space is set up well for crafting and it's clean and nicely decorated. This would be so fun for birthdays, friend nights out, date nights, etc. I will definitely be back to do some other projects!

    The Bottled Olive Pantry - Gift Baskets

    The Bottled Olive Pantry

    (14 reviews)

    A great small business at a convenient location. I really appreciate the employee (owner maybe?)…read morewas helpful but not pushy or overbearing while I was browsing - big plus for me!

    And the coveted Five Stars from Barry G. goes to…read more..... The Bottled Olive in Windsor! Here we go. This unassuming storefront appeared about 18 months ago in the strip of shops that are just across the parking lot and west of King Soopers. If I average 10 visits to King Soopers per month, that means I've driven by this place nearly 200 times while staring at the sign, wondering how a shop that sells bottled olives could survive, and just being too rushed to make time to stop in and check it out. There's also a dentist office over in that strip of shops - and I maintain a strict 100-foot rule when it comes to those places (except Dr. Owens....see my Yelp on Owen's Dentistry for more details). ANYWAY... So, why the big delay in visiting The Bottled Olive? Well, I guess, I expected olives. In bottles. I've got nothing against bottled olives. In fact, that's usually when olives look their most spiffy. But I drove close enough to the front a few days ago and saw that they offer infused olive oils and vinegars. Hmmmm...mental note, I thought.... So, today, we made a point of checking-off one of my many mental notes and stopped in to check it out. Two things became immediately clear. First, I'd made a giant mistake by not visiting this place way earlier. Second, this wasn't going to be a quick stop. Samples of dips, jams, mustards, spreads and even Bloody Mary mixes lined the walls before we even got to the showcase line-up of 30+ oils and vinegars at the rear of the store. Oil flavors included things like Blood Orange, Peppered Bacon, Avocado, Wild Rosemary, and Sweet Cream Butter. Next to the oils were a wide variety of vinegars such as Cucumber, Toasted Coconut, Mango, Summer Peach, and Spicy Sriracha - along with some more traditional balsamic options. It was nearly too much to process - so we jumped right into sampling! The flavors were incredible, and the staff offered great use suggestions. They also had printed materials with great ways to include their "O&V"s in healthy meals. The store offers all kinds of popcorn flavorings, lots of unique pastas (imported from Italy, no less), various coffees and teas, and some very cool gift ideas. If I wasn't already feeling terrible about assuming "bottled olives" (seriously?), owner Michelle showed us their kitchen and told us all about their cooking classes and their themed evenings where they prepare 5-course meals for attendees while providing insights on how to incorporate their products into a healthy and tasty lifestyle. We checked out their website and cooking schedule when we got home, and we've already booked the "Backyard Daddy's Grub" cooking event with our new friends at The Bottled Olive at the end of this month! A convenient location, reasonable prices, incredible flavors, friendly staff.... wait for it..... OLIVE this place!

    Bridgestone Winter Driving School - Students arriving at our purpose-built driving campus just outside of Steamboat Springs.

    Bridgestone Winter Driving School

    (13 reviews)

    I took this class awhile ago so things may have changed but a few takeways:…read more -even though my friend and I paid alot of money for the class(about $3000) and flew from another state, they didn't allow us to pair up as they wanted us to pair up with someone we didn't know. so just in case they still do this, pretend you came alone. -there are snow banks which you can crash into and damage the rental cars and you will have to pay for excessive damage so this isn't some safe, go all out and find your limits, environment. if i recall correctly, a couple students had to pay extra even tho they were being careful. -the cars they're required to use because of their sponsorship don't exactly help with some lessons like oversteering bc the car is built to prevent this. they had us do some weird hack to try to override this. -at the end they paired me and my partner up with an instructor to compete with the other teams for quickest combined time around the course. i highly disliked this as it isn't worth the risk damaging the car just for the instructors to have their fun at your expense. i felt like i was being pushed just so they can play their game. -kinda felt like the class was more for the instructors fun, not the students. most, if not, all of the instructors were competition drivers so it does seem like they're using this opportunity to get more track time and hone their skills. not a bad thing as long as you're the priority as you're the one paying and they're getting paid.

    Larry holds a ton of racing licenses including an FIA entrants permit and he thoroughly enjoyed…read morethis school. Unlike Skip Barber or Bondurant, this place lets you make all the learning mistakes you make at 120 MPH, but at much lower and far more exaggerated speeds than tarmac. Larrys face hurt after the smiting at the end of the complete fifth gear (advanced) course. BTW, this is the only winter driving school in the states and it fills up fast. All the instructors were active race competitors. This might pose a problem for a few since the advanced instructors employ race vocabulary, but they are happy to explain if you don't get it. A quick observation here: you cant become proficient at anything with a day of instruction. Do not expect to become a winter driving expert by taking the one day safety class - you simply cant learn this stuff in a day. Larry spent a week here and he is going back this year to rewaken the muscle memory that has lain dormant for the summer. 4wd, front wheel drive and sports cars are all featured and, yes, you can learn to confidently drive a front wheel drive car in the snow. Highly recommended for a competitive track racer who wants to hone skills as well as novices who want to feel safer and more confidant in snow and ice. Make your reservations immediately; you will not regret it.

    Laramie Aviation Resources - flightinstruction - Updated May 2026

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