The Ultimate Guide To The Roaring Fork Valley

Non-Profits

Snowmass is closely linked to Aspen with its philanthropy efforts. The Aspen Community Foundation provides many great services in both Aspen and Snowmass. The Rocky Mountain Institute is one of the premier non profits in the “green movement” here in Colorado, providing information and research into alternative earth-friendly energy. Snowmass and Aspen have great organizations that do a variety of things, all based on the idea of community development.

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Aspen Institute
1000 N. 3rd Street, Aspen
(970) 925-7010
www.aspeninstitute.org
Free lectures to the public throughout the winter. Some of the biggest names in the world come to Aspen via the Institute; politicians, Nobel Prize winners, esteemed academics. Mostly for the adult crowd, but older kids might enjoy some of the lectures.

Non-Profits

Aspen Institute
1000 N. 3rd Street, Aspen
(970) 925-7010
www.aspeninstitute.org
Free lectures to the public throughout the winter. Some of the biggest names in the world come to Aspen via the Institute; politicians, Nobel Prize winners, esteemed academics. Mostly for the adult crowd, but older kids might enjoy some of the lectures.

Aspen Writer’s Foundation
110 E. Hallam Street, Ste. 116, Aspen
(970) 925-3122
www.awf.org
As Colorado’s oldest nonprofit literary center, we present some of the nation’s most prominent and promising authors. The Aspen Writer’s Foundation provides programs that encourage writers in their craft and readers in their appreciation of literature.

Music Together
(970) 963-1482
www.musictogether.com
This organization has been providing classes to families for several years. Mostly geared to young kids, they use music and movement to nurture the learning process through musical play.

 

Anderson Ranch Arts Center
5263 Owl Creek Rd., Snowmass
(970)923-3181
www.andersonranch.org
A place like no other. Artists of all levels and ages come here every year for the opportunity to uncover, develop, and stretch their creative spirits.