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Learn more about SHEL at: SHELmusic.com
Listen here: How I Lost My Heart
SHEL is Sarah, Hannah, Eva and Liza, four classically trained musicians who happen to be sisters. Emerging from the artist colony of Fort Collins on the Eastern slope of Colorado, SHEL is sophisticated and youthful, emotional and lighthearted, classic and eccentric.
Kathryn Mostow
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Recently selected as a Finalist in the 2005 Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Songwriter Showcase Competition, and featured on NPR's All Songs Considered, Kathryn Mostow's intimate songwriting and performing has steadily gained the attention of critics and fans alike. |
The Nu Classics
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The Nu Classics is a unique trio from Fort Collins, CO playing a blend of classic funk and neo soul. The band is fronted by singer Devon Parker and backed by Eric Imbrosciano on drums and Walter Hannah on organ and bass. |
Other musical highlights include:
Fierce Bad Rabbit | Constitution | Steve Cobb | Curandera
Featured Speaker...

That Other Kind of Land Management:
Ecocentric Restoration and the Future of Nature
Humans have been managing ecosystems for as long as we have any record, primarily in order to create or maintain habitat for themselves. The idea of restoring whole ecosystems more or less for their own sake, however, is a recent idea and has very different implications, both for the ecosystems involved and for our relationship with them. In this presentation, I will suggest that there are in this sense just two forms of land management-self-interested and other regarding, altruistic or "ecocentric"-and that the future of nature depends on both, and also depends on distinguishing clearly between them.
William R. Jordan III is the Director, The New Academy for Nature and Culture Co-Director, The Institute for Nature and Culture, DePaul University
Described by writer Michael Pollan as the "leading visionary" of ecological restoration, Dr. Jordan has undertaken a succession of pathbreaking projects and programs over the past 25 years, and is widely recognized as an intellectual leader in this area.
In 1981, as outreach manager at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum, he launched "Restoration & Management Notes" (now "Ecological Restoration"), the first publication to deal specifically with restoration, and edited this journal until 2001.
Schedule of Events
- 2:00pm -- Doors Open
- 2:00pm to 6:00pm - Kid's Activities
- 2:30pm -- Curandera
- 3:15pm -- Constitution
- 4:15pm -- Nu Classics
- 5:00pm -- Maxwell Hughes
- 6:00pm -- A Conversation with Dr. Bill Jordan
- 6:45pm -- Kathryn Mostow
- 7:45pm -- Steve Cobb
- 8:30pm -- SHEL
- 10:30pm -- Fierce Bad Rabbit
Music and Events on Two Stages
Tickets Available
At the door
or
To Get Advanced Tickets Online Click Here
(Click on the link at the top right of the event entry to Register For the Event and Then You Can Pay Online)
or buy advanced tickets at Avogadro's Number, 605 Mason Street
Suggested Donation:
Pre-pay online or get tickets at the door
$20 GENERAL and $10 STUDENT with STUDENT ID or FoCoMA (Fort Collins Music Association)
Non-Refundable - your donation goes to a great cause!
One free beer for first 300 people in the door
Free Kids Activities
Face Painting, tree house, fun water features.
Thanks to our Sponsors:
Volunteer with WRV or visit an event sponsor before June 11 and receive a $5 dollar off coupon
(redeemable at door; one per person, not valid with other offers)










