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Events
Beaver Creek celebrates all things culinary with Bon Appetit Magazine. The Classic features the Master Chef Challenge (similar to the Iron Chef competition) on Friday night and the ever-popular Grand Tasting on Saturday night. Also don’t miss a full lineup of tastings, seminars and cooking classes that celebrate culinary delights and offerings from Beaver Creek chefs as well as renowned guest chefs Joey Campanaro, Cat Cora, Ming Tsai, Hidekazu Tojo, François Payard and more.
In between bites look for The Bookworm at the Master Chef Challenge and The Grand Tasting. You'll have a chance to have your favorite cookbook autographed by your favorite chef!
For more information and tickets click here.
Beaver Creek celebrates all things culinary with Bon Appetit Magazine. The Classic features the Master Chef Challenge (similar to the Iron Chef competition) on Friday night and the ever-popular Grand Tasting on Saturday night. Also don’t miss a full lineup of tastings, seminars and cooking classes that celebrate culinary delights and offerings from Beaver Creek chefs as well as renowned guest chefs Joey Campanaro, Cat Cora, Ming Tsai, Hidekazu Tojo, François Payard and more.
In between bites look for The Bookworm at the Master Chef Challenge and The Grand Tasting. You'll have a chance to have your favorite cookbook autographed by your favorite chef!
For more information and tickets click here.
Josh Sundquist ~ Just Don't Fall
Sunday, January 31, 5:30 reception, 6:00 presentation
Hosted at Battle Mountain High School
Tickets $25 General Public, $20 Vail Symposium Members, $10 with Student ID
Josh Sundquist is a Paralympic ski racer who has been featured on CNN and in USA TODAY and has spoken across the country to groups ranging from Fortune 500 companies to inner city public schools to the White House.
Josh's journey began at age nine, when he was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer and given a fifty percent chance to live. He spent a year on chemotherapy treatments and his left leg was amputated. Doctors declared Josh cured of the disease at age thirteen and he took up ski racing three years later. He trained for the next six years and in 2006 he was named to the US Paralympic Ski Team for the 2006 Paralympics in Turino, Italy.
Just Don't Fall is Josh's story, told in his own words with sincerity, humor, and hope. This isn't just the story of a boy becoming a man, but of a champion realizing his greatest aspiration.
Solo ocean rower Roz Savage describes her adventures on the Atlantic and Pacific in hopes of rowing the oceans for a greener future. She’s using her experience to inspire action on climate change.
Roz is a British ocean rower, author, speaker and environmental campaigner. After 11 years working as a management consultant, she embarked on a new life direction—in a rowboat. In 2005, she rowed solo 3,000 miles across the Atlantic and is now attempting to become the first woman to row solo across the Pacific. Roz is a UN Climate Hero. She has been listed among the Top 20 Great British Adventurers by the Daily Telegraph, and the Top 10 Adventure Twitters by Outside Magazine. Her book, Rowing the Atlantic, was recently released.
Students from Battle Mountain High School take over The Bookworm to perform original works of poetry at the mic. This event is FREE and open to the public.
The Eagle Valley Alliance for Sustainability brings Green Drinks to The Bookworm for an evening of good food, good drink, and sustainable conversation.
This month's Green Drinks will feature acoustic open mic! So cultivate awareness, live sustainably and enjoy wonderful local talent on Friday, February 19 at 6 pm.
Complementary organic appetizers, wine and beer will be served. We are especially excited to introduce the new YB Wines, made with 100% organic hand-picked grapes and packaged in a super-green Tetra Pak.
This event is brought to you by the Eagle Valley Alliance for Sustainability and The Bookworm of Edwards.
Local musicians and performers are welcome to share their work at this unplugged event. Sign up starts at 5:30.
Experience an adventure of the ages and discover the power of the human spirit to save the last wild place on Earth. This film follows Jeff Johnson retracing the steps of the legendary 1968 trip of Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins from California to Patagonia. Jeff set out to find unclimbed mountains and unsurfed waves, but ended up being faced with the urgency of environmental disaster. Learn more at 180South.com
Rick Spitzer, a Colorado native, is the first photographer to collect panoramic images of Colorado’s mountain passes. His recent book, "Colorado Mountain Passes," provides views of the most well-known passes in the state and includes photos and text about the history, lore, wildlife and scenery that make each pass unique.
The Bookworm welcomes volunteers of The Literacy Project on Friday, February 26 at 6:00 for their appreciation party.


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