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- Popular Durango-based artist Deborah Gorton launches web site
Artist’s mixed media work and class information now at www.deborahgorton.com
- Durango named to America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations
The National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP), the country's largest private, nonprofit preservation organization, has named Durango, Colo., to its 2007 list of America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations
- Durango named to America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations
The National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP), the country's largest private, nonprofit preservation organization, has named Durango, Colo., to its 2007 list of America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations
- Durango is a doggone friendly town!
When you’re ready to escape the dog-eat-dog world of the big city, Durango is the natural choice.
- Aunt Lydia's Meat Loaf
From Ken & Sue's as printed in the Denver post
- Aunt Lydia's Meat Loaf
From Ken & Sue's as printed in the Denver post
- Miso Broiled Black Cod "Saikyo-Yaki"
This is a favorite of chef Sergio Verduzco at East by Southwest in Durango
- Miso Broiled Black Cod "Saikyo-Yaki"
This is a favorite of chef Sergio Verduzco at East by Southwest in Durango
- Croque Monsieur
This recipe, from Jean-Pierre chef/owner Jean-Pierre Bleger can be found throughout France.
- Croque Monsieur
This recipe, from Jean-Pierre chef/owner Jean-Pierre Bleger can be found throughout France.
- 10 Reasons to Eat Organic—and Local
Buying local, as well as organic, will allow you to feed and protect your family in the safest way possible.
- 10 Reasons to Eat Organic—and Local
Buying local, as well as organic, will allow you to feed and protect your family in the safest way possible.
- This Ecological Footprint Quiz
Ever wondered how much "nature" your lifestyle requires?
- Animas River Trail Mural Project
Trout Wall Mural Anticipates Completion in July 2007
- Durango e-Coupons offering online coupons
- Durango e-Coupons offering online coupons
- Trout Wall Public Art Work Nears Completion
After three months of volunteering by a group of Durango middle school and local area high school students, the Animas River Trail Mural Trout Wall is nearing completion.
- Leadership La Plata selects 2007-2008 Class
Leadership La Plata (LLP), the diverse, all-volunteer organization designed to educate and train community leaders from throughout the county, has announced selection of the 2007-2008 Class.
- Leadership La Plata selects 2007-2008 Class
Leadership La Plata (LLP), the diverse, all-volunteer organization designed to educate and train community leaders from throughout the county, has announced selection of the 2007-2008 Class.
- City Begins Work on Downtown Sidewalk Design Project
The City of Durango is undertaking a redesign and upgrade of its downtown pedestrian areas, including sidewalks, curbs, crossings and streetscapes.
- Durango’s award-winning craft brewers now powered by “Wind”
100 percent of beer brewed in Durango, Colorado, is now being produced using “Green Power”
- Durango’s award-winning craft brewers now powered by “Wind”
100 percent of beer brewed in Durango, Colorado, is now being produced using “Green Power”
- Durango’s award-winning craft brewers now powered by “Wind”
100 percent of beer brewed in Durango, Colorado, is now being produced using “Green Power”
- Home Composting Bins Available From The City of Durango
- The Smiley Garden: Locally grown food making sense for Durango, the world
The miracle of nature is now very evident at the Smiley Garden, located along East Third Ave. on the east side of the historic Smiley Building. A model for sustainability, the Smiley Building is owned by Charles Shaw and his wife Lisa Bodwalk.
- Business Improvement District comissions Conference Center feasibility study update
Results of the Conference Center feasibility study update have been released by the Business Improvement District Board of Directors.
- Business Improvement District comissions Conference Center feasibility study update
Results of the Conference Center feasibility study update have been released by the Business Improvement District Board of Directors.
- Downtown Improvement/Economic Sustainability Programs Underway
The Durango Business Improvement District (BID) and City of Durango are taking leadership roles in a number of projects designed to enhance the appearance of the Historic Downtown, as well as the economic sustainability of Durango.
- Downtown Improvement/Economic Sustainability Programs Underway
The Durango Business Improvement District (BID) and City of Durango are taking leadership roles in a number of projects designed to enhance the appearance of the Historic Downtown, as well as the economic sustainability of Durango.
- August 2007 Steering Committee Meeting Minutes
- DurangoDowntown.com launches community “News” page
Demand for on-line news service prompts DurangoDowntown expansion
- DurangoDowntown.com launches community “News” page
Demand for on-line news service prompts DurangoDowntown expansion
- DurangoDowntown.com launches community “News” page
Demand for on-line news service prompts DurangoDowntown expansion
- 4-H Barbecue Cook-off offers old-fashioned camaraderie
La Plata County’s largest fundraising event proves to be an opportunity for enjoying friendships, good food and a bit of days gone by.
By Indiana Reed
- Steamworks' Steam Engine Lager takes "Gold" at 4th Annual Foam Fest microbrew competition
The 4th Annual Foam Fest, or microbrew competition at the Colorado State Fair, Pueblo, Colo., has generated yet another top honor for Steamworks Brewing Co.’s flagship beer Steam Engine Lager, as the popular beer took Gold in the “Amber Hybrid” category.
- Steamworks' Steam Engine Lager takes "Gold" at 4th Annual Foam Fest microbrew competition
The 4th Annual Foam Fest, or microbrew competition at the Colorado State Fair, Pueblo, Colo., has generated yet another top honor for Steamworks Brewing Co.’s flagship beer Steam Engine Lager, as the popular beer took Gold in the “Amber Hybrid” category.
- Steamworks' Steam Engine Lager takes "Gold" at 4th Annual Foam Fest microbrew competition
The 4th Annual Foam Fest, or microbrew competition at the Colorado State Fair, Pueblo, Colo., has generated yet another top honor for Steamworks Brewing Co.’s flagship beer Steam Engine Lager, as the popular beer took Gold in the “Amber Hybrid” category.
- Steamworks' Steam Engine Lager takes "Gold" at 4th Annual Foam Fest microbrew competition
The 4th Annual Foam Fest, or microbrew competition at the Colorado State Fair, Pueblo, Colo., has generated yet another top honor for Steamworks Brewing Co.’s flagship beer Steam Engine Lager, as the popular beer took Gold in the “Amber Hybrid” category.
- La Plata Electric announces $2.3 million “patronage capital” refund
LPEA member/customers to receive refunds in August 2008 billing cycle.
- La Plata Electric announces $2.3 million “patronage capital” refund
LPEA member/customers to receive refunds in August 2008 billing cycle.
- Durango Area Association of Realtors announces statistical results of 2nd Quarter 2008
- Durango Area Association of Realtors announces statistical results of 2nd Quarter 2008
- Forest Service Monitors the “Snag Fire” near Piedra River
- City Administrative Offices to close early
- City to host Skateboard and Bike Contest
- City to host Skateboard and Bike Contest
- LPEA Outage Hotline - Over night electrical outages reported
- Third Florida Road widening neighborhood meeting to be held July 23
- Pedestrian walkway in 700 Main Avenue block to be moved
- Pedestrian walkway in 700 Main Avenue block to be moved
- Pedestrian walkway in 700 Main Avenue block to be moved
- Pedestrian walkway in 700 Main Avenue block to be moved
- LPEA launches Solar Domestic Hot Water Rebate program
Governor’s Energy Office approves $25,000 matching grant for LPEA.
- LPEA launches Solar Domestic Hot Water Rebate program
Governor’s Energy Office approves $25,000 matching grant for LPEA.
- LPEA launches Solar Domestic Hot Water Rebate program
Governor’s Energy Office approves $25,000 matching grant for LPEA.
- LPEA launches Solar Domestic Hot Water Rebate program
Governor’s Energy Office approves $25,000 matching grant for LPEA.
- LPEA launches Solar Domestic Hot Water Rebate program
Governor’s Energy Office approves $25,000 matching grant for LPEA.
- LPEA launches Solar Domestic Hot Water Rebate program
Governor’s Energy Office approves $25,000 matching grant for LPEA.
- Board of County Commissioners Schedule July 21-25
- ROAD CONSTRUCTION UPDATE: US 160 through Bodo Industrial Park concrete reconstruction
Traffic shifts and slowing during the day, two lanes each direction will be maintained;
All business accesses OPEN; may be altered at times.
- ROAD CONSTRUCTION UPDATE: US 160 through Bodo Industrial Park concrete reconstruction
Traffic shifts and slowing during the day, two lanes each direction will be maintained;
All business accesses OPEN; may be altered at times.
- ROAD CONSTRUCTION UPDATE: US 160 through Bodo Industrial Park concrete reconstruction
Traffic shifts and slowing during the day, two lanes each direction will be maintained;
All business accesses OPEN; may be altered at times.
- ROAD CONSTRUCTION UPDATE: 4th lane/interchange at US 160 through Grandview
- ROAD CONSTRUCTION UPDATE: 4th lane/interchange at US 160 through Grandview
- With “Railroad Square,” the magic mix may have been found to finally construct a much-needed Downtown Durango conference and events center
To keep Downtown Durango viable, an evolving group of citizens has for decades championed construction of a conference and events center, and met with repeated blocks from city government. If all goes well with the latest effort, however, in 2010 Durango
- With “Railroad Square,” the magic mix may have been found to finally construct a much-needed Downtown Durango conference and events center
To keep Downtown Durango viable, an evolving group of citizens has for decades championed construction of a conference and events center, and met with repeated blocks from city government. If all goes well with the latest effort, however, in 2010 Durango
- Young Professionals to host “Durango Board Academy”
- Young Professionals to host “Durango Board Academy”
- Durango's "Swinging Bridge" now open
- Durango's "Swinging Bridge" now open
- Steamworks Brewing Co. facilitates $300,000 grant for Bayfield
New sewage treatment plant to receive funding.
- Steamworks Brewing Co. facilitates $300,000 grant for Bayfield
New sewage treatment plant to receive funding.
- Durango Parks & Recreation Triathlon set for Aug. 2
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For more information contact:
Durango Area Tourism Office: 111 S. Camino Del Rio – Durango, CO 81301
(970) 247-3500 1-800-GO DURANGO www.durango.org
Media contact: Anne Barney, anne@durango.org, 970.749.0991
May 15, 2006
For Immediate Release
High Altitude Culinary Heaven
Durango, Colo—Simmering and sautéing well above sea level is a culinary delight. In a charming mountain town nestled in the San Juan Mountains at 6,500 feet above terra, succulent raspberries from the high meadows are magically transformed into berry tarts with lemon curd; grand burritos with marinated free-range chicken, lime-cilantro rice, Mexican-style pinto beans, mango-habanero salsa and grilled vegetables; sushi selections of tempura shrimp with cucumber topped with unagi, avocado, crab and tobbiko--drizzled with eel sauce; grass-fed beef grilled to perfection and served with garlic mashers; pork tenderloin with green tomatillo sauce and French goat cheese. Welcome to the culinary haven of Durango, Colorado!
Known for Olympic and national champion athletes, outdoor adventures and breathtaking views, Durango is also making its mark in the culinary field. The restaurant choices, quality of food and depth of menu selections in this town population 16,000, challenge the culinary offerings of any metropolitan hub. From sushi to Himalayan, classic French to American-Southwest, Durango is a hotbed for cuisines that blend the best from around the world.
A “must dine at” culinary experience is Seasons Rotisserie and Grill renowned for its innovative and seasonal menu, featuring local produce and meats. “We thrive on being creative with our menu—blending flavors from around the world, utilizing different cooking techniques and incorporating ingredients that are fresh and local.” Says Karen Barger, owner and mastermind of Seasons. “We offer a ‘New American’ style of cuisine—we take traditional comfort foods and add a twist. For example, our grilled cheese is made with aged white cheddar, chevre, Portobello mushrooms, tomatoes and spinach-basil pesto with the option of Black Forest Ham. This is a delicious contemporary version of everyone’s favorite.”
Seasons also boasts a world class wine list, offering over 550 label selections and the recipient of four consecutive Wine Spectator International Awards of Excellence for their wine list (2002- 2006). According to Barger, it is a full time job just to manage the wine selection and food pairings. Seasons offers “eno-tech” or wine tasting classes monthly and four times a year they host five-course wine dinners that feature a particular vintner. These wine events showcase the culinary finesse of the Seasons’ chefs and their exquisite selection of wines.
A culinary connoisseur’s trip to Durango isn’t complete without a pint of beer from one of four microbreweries and brew pubs. Due to the readily available “first use” water, Durango is ideal for brewing beer. “Beer is 98% water so the quality of water has a huge impact on the quality and flavor profile of a beer. Durango’s water is soft and ideal for brewing.” says Kris Oyler owner and CEO of Steamworks Brewing Co. “Our breweries offer a well made, fresh, locally crafted beer.”
Located at high altitude and low humidity, cooking and baking in Durango adds challenges and requires some changes be made to traditional culinary techniques. Cooking times are increased for dishes that involve simmering, boiling or a reduction because liquids boil at a lower temperature. Dishes including rice, pasta and potatoes need additional cooking time. Sauces and stews that simmer or reduce also require extra time which means extra patience and attention to stirring and braising.
It could be the extra care and details required when cooking at high altitude, the abundance of fresh produce and meats, the picturesque mountain setting or the wonderful adventures that work up an appetite. Whatever the reason, Durango knows how to soothe your stomach and your soul.
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