Thursday, July 29, 2010

OCRA Chamber Chat July 28th, 2010

 **Disclaimer: The Chamber Chat is a courtesy service.  Our goal is to be short and readable with pass-along information and reminders requested from members. This service is being provided in lieu of forwarding e-mails directly to you. Thank you for reading our chat!


 

3rd Annual Grillin & Chillin is right around the corner (Aug 28th)

…interested in having a booth?

OCRA is now accepting applications for City of Ouray Retailers & Restaurants.

For a small $10 Huckster permit to the city, your business can participate.

(Deadline is August 12th).

Contact the Visitor's Center for more info, (970) 325 – 4746.


 


 


 

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • Road closures due to storm- USFS report
  • Weehawken Creative Arts Seeks Volunteers to Help with the Ridgway Arts and Crafts Rendezvous
  • Colorado Peace Ride, July 29th – August 1st
  • Sheep Day, August 3rd
  • Sally Shuffield Concert, Wright Opera House, August 4th
  • Ridgway Rendezvous Art and Craft Festival, August 7th & 8th
  • Treasure Hunt in the Visitor's Guide – MORE INFO
  • Wildflower Update
  • Jeep Ticket Update
  • Links to members
  • Updated OCRA BOARD OF DIRECTORS contact list


 

For an updated and online CALENDER OF EVENTS,

check out www.ouraycolorado.com


 


 

Storms and Flooding Close Some Roads/Trails



Delta, CO., (July 28, 2010) – Portions of the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests and local areas across the Forest have experienced sudden, violent and turbulent thunder and lightning storms, with more forecast throughout the week.  On Tuesday, heavy storms with significant rainfall caused road closures and failures.  

The Goodnough Road (Forest Service Road 618), located off highway 145 was closed by flooding and mud/rock slides on Tuesday evening as a result of the storms.  County crews were working on the road today and are expected to continue work to reopen over the next few days. Also affected was the Dexter Creek Road (FSR 871 and Ouray County Road 14) outside of Ouray, located above the Baxter Mine.  This road completely washed out in sections at the upper creek crossing, stranding people on the opposite bank of Dexter Creek.  County crews were working today to reach stranded individuals, clear the area and to restore access.  This work is expected to take up to two weeks to complete, pending any further damage from additional storms.  This lack of access affects the Horsethief Trailhead and makes it inaccessible.  In addition, Engineer Pass was temporarily closed from the storm and flooding.  The Pass was reopened late last night, pending any future storms and further damage.  

According to forest officials, yesterday's rain event caused no appreciable debris or erosion in the drainages impacted by the Beaver Fire-including Gutshal Basin and McKenzie Creek.  Fire rehabilitation work conducted immediately after the fire established waterbars and other erosion protection on fire trails, roads and in other fire areas to prevent erosion and damage in the event of storms and severe weather.  

As a safety precaution to citizens, more severe storms and heavy rain are forecast for the area over the next few days. Recreationists are encouraged to avoid high elevations and creek crossings when storms are present and if caught in a storm and flood situation: DO NOT try to cross creeks and/or flooded areas; stay in your vehicle if you are in a safe area to protect you from other dangers; and seek high ground if flooding occurs.  


 

Weehawken Creative Arts Seeks Volunteers to Help with the Ridgway Arts and Crafts Rendezvous on August 6, 7  & 8  

 
 

The Ridgway Rendezvous Arts and Crafts Festival is a major fundraiser for Weehawken Creative Arts -- with funds  going towards children's programs and scholarship availability each year.

 
 

Weehawken is seeking individuals who would be willing to volunteer for any of the days of the event (August 6, 7 & 8) to help with vendor check-in, balloons, manning the beer/wine tent, kids arts and crafts, family activities and more.  Volunteers can opt to work in blocks of time, or the really ambitious can sign on for a full day! 

 
 

To simplify signing up as a volunteer, we are

trying a new service that's simple to use and to

see as a volunteer what's needed called Volunteerspot.  Please click this link to sign up for a duty:  

www.volunteerspot.com 

 
 

Or -- you can also just give Ashley a call and tell her what you'd like to do too at 970-318-0150 (or better:  email her at wcaouray@yahoo.com)


 


 

Colorado Peace Ride

July 29th – August 1st


 

Route: Thursday July 29 - Durango to Ouray - 74 Miles - 6985 ft*
Friday July 30 - Ouray to Telluride - 48 Miles - 3870 ft*
Saturday July 31 - Telluride to Dolores - 60 Miles - 1422 ft*
Sunday August 1 - Dolores to Durango - 56 Miles - 2200 ft*


 

Benefits: As the primary beneficiary of the profits generated by the Colorado Peace Ride, the Sophia Peace Center supports non-profits by providing them with free or low-cost retreats in a beautiful retreat center in Dolores, Colorado. This service in turn promotes social change by empowering organizations to become more effective and successful in their mission. SPC retreats provide instruction for strategic planning, project facilitation, and team building. They are also designed to encourage and re-inspire nonprofit workers who are typically overworked and underpaid, thereby preventing burnout and contributing to effective work habits and better outcomes for their worthy missions

For more information log on to www.thepeaceride.com


 


 

Sheep Day

An opportunity to visit a high country sheep camp along the Alpine Loop!

August 3, 2010, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.


 

The sheep ranchers, who graze sheep in the Alpine Loop area, invite you to stop at "Open Camp" on August 3rd between 10 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.. Meet the ranchers and learn about the industry. It is an educational opportunity both you and your children will thoroughly enjoy. See the guard dogs and herd dogs and learn the difference. Feel wool on a lamb. Go into the tent and learn about a sheepherder's life, a tradition unchanged in a century.

USDA Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management officials will be on hand to answer questions regarding public land grazing. There is no charge.


 

The Alpine Loop is located between the cities of Ouray, Silverton, and Lake City. Engineer Pass is on the northern portion of the loop. The camp will be located just east of the summit on Engineer Pass.


 

Sally Shuffield Concert, Wright Opera House

August 4th, 7:30pm

Ouray, Colorado - The Ouray County Performing Arts Guild (OCPAG) in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Artists' Alpine Holiday presents Durango, Colorado, based singer/songwriter, Sally Shuffield. Sally has been compared to Iris Dement and early Nanci Griffith by "No Depression" Magazine and the Colorado Bluegrass Music Association.  She writes and sings songs about growing up in rural Arkansas, as well as traveling and living throughout the West.  With the release of her third CD, "Something in the Water," she firmly establishes herself as a leading new voice in the Americana/folk tradition.  Her music has been widely played on public radio stations across the country and internationally, charting on the folk and American Roots Charts. Sally recently opened the show for Robert Earl Keen in Durango, Colorado, where the Durango Herald said of her performance, the "sublimely voiced Sally Shuffield is able to make a good tune look easy."  To learn more, visit www.sallyshuffield.com.


 


 

Ridgway Art & Crafts Rendezvous, Ridgway Town Park

August 7th & 8th


 

The beautiful town of Ridgway is known for spectacular scenery, railroads, ranching, recreation and of course:  the Ridgway Arts and Crafts Rendezvous held every year in August for the past 25 years.

 
 

In its 26th year, Weehawken Creative Arts will welcome over 150 artists and vendors on August 7th and 8th in the Town of Ridgway's historic park. 

 
 

All types of fine arts and original crafts will be represented at this show.  Additionally, there will be a diverse assortment of food concessions offering everything from bar-b-que to Gyros.  Additionally, this year's event will feature the locally delicious brews of the Colorado Boy Brewery (of Ridgway) as well as the addition of wine at the event.

 
 

This two-day event offers plenty for you to enjoy all day long throughout each day.  The entertainment on the Main Stage runs continuously on both days of the show with music ranging from bluegrass to bagpipes and rock and roll.  Watch art transpire as demonstrations of all types are scheduled by the vendors throughout each day. 

 
 

This is a perfect show for families to attend as well; with this 26th year having plenty of extra special things for families and kids to do.  The children will enjoy riding the Ridgway Fire Department train, free balloons, face painting, two arts and crafts booths and some really fun family creation station projects each day.

 
 

For more information, contact Weehawken Creative Arts at wcaouray@yahoo.com or call 970-318-0150.  Or, contact the Ridgway Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-220-4959.   This event is sponsored by Weehawken Creative arts and is a fundraiser for the children's arts programming offered through Weehawken.   

 
 

CONTACT FOR RIDGWAY ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW

Kentee Pasek, Show Director

Phone:  970-318-6673, email:  ridgwayarts@kentee.com


 

Treasure Hunt in the Visitor's Guide

There is a wonderful and fun Ouray Treasure Hunt in the Visitor's Guide. It is a great activity for family's to do while they are visiting Ouray. The hunt is on page 49.

We encourage you to let your staff and visitors know about the treasure hunt and the awesome poster prize that we have at the Visitor's Center- upon completion.


 

We had one interested family complete the hunt and sent us an email…

"I just wanted to let you know that we had a wonderful visit to Ouray

Recently. My 11 year old daughter saw the treasure hunt in the travel guide

And she and I set out to complete it. What a great way to get to know the

Town! We met so many people and learned interesting details about Ouray that

We would have passed over otherwise. And, the best part was collecting our

Poster at the end. The quality of the print surpassed any expectation we

had! We had the print mounted and now proudly display it in our Dallas home

as a reminder of Colorado. Thank you very much!!!!"

Please encourage this fun activity - we have plenty of posters, so let everyone know.

Thanks,

Mariah DeGear

OCRA Interim Director


 

Wildflower Update

The wildflowers are approaching their peak. Imogene Basin--Beautiful displays above Upper Camp Bird. Yankee Boy Basin--Beautiful displays. Black Bear--Beautiful displays on west side of the pass.

WARREN BARKER, US Forrest Service


 

Jeep Ticket Update

For businesses that are selling Jeep Tickets, Patricia Sullivan will be coming by on Fridays & Mondays to pick up and deliver tickets. If you have too many tickets or need more, please call (970) 318-8469.


 

OCRA is looking for any creative & innovative ideas on how to boost Jeep ticket sales, if you have any, please send an email to ouray@ouraycolorado.com.


 

Requested links for the chamber chat:

·                    City of Ouray: (view City Council Agendas prior to the meetings)


www.cityofouray.com

·                    Jeep road condition updates: http://soajeep.com/custom1.shtml

·                    Newspapers: Ouray Plaindealer and Ridgway Sun - www.ouraynews.com;

·                    Ouray County Watch- www.watchnewspapers.com 

·                    Ouray Chamber Resort Association (OCRA) – www.ouraycolorado.com

·                    Ouray County Performing Arts Guild (OCPAG) – www.ocpag.org

·                    Ouray County Arts Association (OOAA) – www.ourayarts.org

·                    Ouray County Historical Society: www.ouraycountyhistoricalsociety.org

·                    Ouray Ice Park: http://www.ourayicepark.com

·                    Ouray Trail Group  - www.ouraytrails.org

·                    Painting Marmot Art Supply and Art School www.paintingmarmotart.com

·                    Rays Good Stuff, jerky, jellies and more http://raysgoodstuff.com

·                    San Juan Mountain Guides: New Classes  www.ourayclimbing.com/

·                    Weehawken Creative Arts (WCA) – www.weehawkenarts.org

·                    Yankee Boy Conservation Association: http://www.yankeeboy.org

·                    Ouray Beautification Committee: Committee meetings - monthly, the second Wednesday, beginning at 3:30 PM in the Community Center's San Juan Room.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

OCRA Chamber Chat, July 21, 2010

**Disclaimer: The Chamber Chat is a courtesy service.  Our goal is to be short and readable with pass-along information and reminders requested from members. This service is being provided in lieu of forwarding e-mails directly to you. Thank you for reading our chat!


 

Grillin & Chillin is right around the corner (Aug 28th)

…interested in having a booth?

OCRA is now accepting applications for City of Ouray Retailers & Restaurants.

For a small $10 Huckster permit to the city, your business can participate.

(Deadline is August 12th).

Contact Mariah at the Visitor's Center for more info, (970) 325 – 4746.


 


 


 

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • TONIGHT – Rolland McCook at the Community Center, 6:30pm
  • Welcome FJ Summit, July 21st – 24th
  • Kort McCumber Concert, Wright Opera House, July 26th 7:30pm
  • Building you Social Media Brand, July 27th, Business Incubator Center, Grand Junction
  • Colorado Peace Ride, July 29th – August 1st
  • Sheep Day, August 3rd
  • Sally Shuffield Concert, Wright Opera House, August 4th
  • Ridgway Rendezvous Art and Craft Festival, August 7th & 8th
  • Treasure Hunt in the Visitor's Guide – MORE INFO
  • Wildflower Update
  • Jeep Ticket Update
  • Links to members
  • Updated OCRA BOARD OF DIRECTORS contact list


 

For an updated and online CALENDER OF EVENTS,

check out www.ouraycolorado.com


 

TONIGHT – Rolland McCook at the Community Center, 6:30pm

July 21st, 6:30pm

Meet Chief Ouray Great Grandson in full regalia and learn about connecting legends from the past to our future in regards to protecting and preserving the earth.


 

Second Stage Proudly Presents... 
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged
Directed by Jeb Berrier
July 25-28, 2010 (Sun. – Wed.)
Sheridan Opera House, Telluride
Showtime: 8:00pm Nightly, General Admission
$15 Adult, $10 Student

Telluride, Colorado, July 15th
 – 37 plays, 97 minutes, 3 actors, 1 amazing evening of theater and comedy. What is it? It's The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged). One of the funniest plays you may or may not have ever seen.

Watch as the actors blaze through the Shakespearean cannon in a way that would make Monty Python proud. Local thespians Ashley Boling, Buff Hooper and Jeb Berrier bring the Bard's words to life like never before.

 "Pithier than Python. Irresistible." New York Times

"A madcap condensation that features non-stop laughs. Done at a whirlwind pace and with great delight, they are sure to win over even the most skeptical. And there is no doubt that William Shakespeare himself… would approve." Daily Variety

"If you like Shakespeare, you'll like this show. If you hate Shakespeare, you'll love this show!" The Today Show


 

Kort McCumber Concert, Wright Opera House

July 26th 7:30pm

Support the Wright Opera House, while enjoying some great music.


 

Building Your Social Media Brand
Tuesday July 27th, 4pm - 7pm

Business Incubator Center, Grand Junction, 2591 B 3/4 Road, Grand Junction, CO

Cost is $50

How can you use social media tools to enhance your company's BRAND recognition?
This workshop will demonstrate how to use Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter to raise your profile among key industry groups, find and cultivate relationships with your customers, and hone your search techniques and strategies. The objective is to provide a better understanding of how to use social media tools to get involved with the discussion going on in your industry and cultivate your presence in that conversation.
Seats are limited, reserve your seat today. 970-243-5242


 


 

Colorado Peace Ride

July 29th – August 1st


 

Route: Thursday July 29 - Durango to Ouray - 74 Miles - 6985 ft*
Friday July 30 - Ouray to Telluride - 48 Miles - 3870 ft*
Saturday July 31 - Telluride to Dolores - 60 Miles - 1422 ft*
Sunday August 1 - Dolores to Durango - 56 Miles - 2200 ft*


 

Benefits: As the primary beneficiary of the profits generated by the Colorado Peace Ride, the Sophia Peace Center supports non-profits by providing them with free or low-cost retreats in a beautiful retreat center in Dolores, Colorado. This service in turn promotes social change by empowering organizations to become more effective and successful in their mission. SPC retreats provide instruction for strategic planning, project facilitation, and team building. They are also designed to encourage and re-inspire nonprofit workers who are typically overworked and underpaid, thereby preventing burnout and contributing to effective work habits and better outcomes for their worthy missions

For more information log on to www.thepeaceride.com


 


 

Sheep Day

An opportunity to visit a high country sheep camp along the Alpine Loop!

August 3, 2010, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.


 

The sheep ranchers, who graze sheep in the Alpine Loop area, invite you to stop at "Open Camp" on August 3rd between 10 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.. Meet the ranchers and learn about the industry. It is an educational opportunity both you and your children will thoroughly enjoy. See the guard dogs and herd dogs and learn the difference. Feel wool on a lamb. Go into the tent and learn about a sheepherder's life, a tradition unchanged in a century.

USDA Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management officials will be on hand to answer questions regarding public land grazing. There is no charge.


 

The Alpine Loop is located between the cities of Ouray, Silverton, and Lake City. Engineer Pass is on the northern portion of the loop. The camp will be located just east of the summit on Engineer Pass.


 

Sally Shuffield Concert, Wright Opera House

August 4th, 7:30pm

Ouray, Colorado - The Ouray County Performing Arts Guild (OCPAG) in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Artists' Alpine Holiday presents Durango, Colorado, based singer/songwriter, Sally Shuffield. Sally has been compared to Iris Dement and early Nanci Griffith by "No Depression" Magazine and the Colorado Bluegrass Music Association.  She writes and sings songs about growing up in rural Arkansas, as well as traveling and living throughout the West.  With the release of her third CD, "Something in the Water," she firmly establishes herself as a leading new voice in the Americana/folk tradition.  Her music has been widely played on public radio stations across the country and internationally, charting on the folk and American Roots Charts. Sally recently opened the show for Robert Earl Keen in Durango, Colorado, where the Durango Herald said of her performance, the "sublimely voiced Sally Shuffield is able to make a good tune look easy."  To learn more, visit www.sallyshuffield.com.


 


 

Ridgway Art & Crafts Rendezvous, Ridgway Town Park

August 7th & 8th


 

The beautiful town of Ridgway is known for spectacular scenery, railroads, ranching, recreation and of course:  the Ridgway Arts and Crafts Rendezvous held every year in August for the past 25 years.

 
 

In its 26th year, Weehawken Creative Arts will welcome over 150 artists and vendors on August 7th and 8th in the Town of Ridgway's historic park. 

 
 

All types of fine arts and original crafts will be represented at this show.  Additionally, there will be a diverse assortment of food concessions offering everything from bar-b-que to Gyros.  Additionally, this year's event will feature the locally delicious brews of the Colorado Boy Brewery (of Ridgway) as well as the addition of wine at the event.

 
 

This two-day event offers plenty for you to enjoy all day long throughout each day.  The entertainment on the Main Stage runs continuously on both days of the show with music ranging from bluegrass to bagpipes and rock and roll.  Watch art transpire as demonstrations of all types are scheduled by the vendors throughout each day. 

 
 

This is a perfect show for families to attend as well; with this 26th year having plenty of extra special things for families and kids to do.  The children will enjoy riding the Ridgway Fire Department train, free balloons, face painting, two arts and crafts booths and some really fun family creation station projects each day.

 
 

For more information, contact Weehawken Creative Arts at wcaouray@yahoo.com or call 970-318-0150.  Or, contact the Ridgway Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-220-4959.   This event is sponsored by Weehawken Creative arts and is a fundraiser for the children's arts programming offered through Weehawken.   

 
 

CONTACT FOR RIDGWAY ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW

Kentee Pasek, Show Director

Phone:  970-318-6673, email:  ridgwayarts@kentee.com


 

Treasure Hunt in the Visitor's Guide

There is a wonderful and fun Ouray Treasure Hunt in the Visitor's Guide. It is a great activity for family's to do while they are visiting Ouray. The hunt is on page 49.

We encourage you to let your staff and visitors know about the treasure hunt and the awesome poster prize that we have at the Visitor's Center- upon completion.


 

We had one interested family complete the hunt and sent us an email…

"I just wanted to let you know that we had a wonderful visit to Ouray

Recently. My 11 year old daughter saw the treasure hunt in the travel guide

And she and I set out to complete it. What a great way to get to know the

Town! We met so many people and learned interesting details about Ouray that

We would have passed over otherwise. And, the best part was collecting our

Poster at the end. The quality of the print surpassed any expectation we

had! We had the print mounted and now proudly display it in our Dallas home

as a reminder of Colorado. Thank you very much!!!!"

Please encourage this fun activity - we have plenty of posters, so let everyone know.

Thanks,

Mariah DeGear

OCRA Interim Director


 

Wildflower Update

The wildflowers are approaching their peak. Imogene Basin--Beautiful displays above Upper Camp Bird. Yankee Boy Basin--Beautiful displays. Black Bear--Beautiful displays on west side of the pass.

WARREN BARKER, US Forrest Service


 


 


 


 


 

Jeep Ticket Update

For businesses that are selling Jeep Tickets, Patricia Sullivan will be coming by on Fridays & Mondays to pick up and deliver tickets. If you have too many tickets or need more, please call (970) 318-8469.


 

OCRA is looking for any creative & innovative ideas on how to boost Jeep ticket sales, if you have any, please send an email to ouray@ouraycolorado.com.


 

Requested links for the chamber chat:

·                    City of Ouray: (view City Council Agendas prior to the meetings)


www.cityofouray.com

·                    Jeep road condition updates: http://soajeep.com/custom1.shtml

·                    Newspapers: Ouray Plaindealer and Ridgway Sun - www.ouraynews.com;

·                    Ouray County Watch- www.watchnewspapers.com 

·                    Ouray Chamber Resort Association (OCRA) – www.ouraycolorado.com

·                    Ouray County Performing Arts Guild (OCPAG) – www.ocpag.org

·                    Ouray County Arts Association (OOAA) – www.ourayarts.org

·                    Ouray County Historical Society: www.ouraycountyhistoricalsociety.org

·                    Ouray Ice Park: http://www.ourayicepark.com

·                    Ouray Trail Group  - www.ouraytrails.org

·                    Painting Marmot Art Supply and Art School www.paintingmarmotart.com

·                    Rays Good Stuff, jerky, jellies and more http://raysgoodstuff.com

·                    San Juan Mountain Guides: New Classes  www.ourayclimbing.com/

·                    Weehawken Creative Arts (WCA) – www.weehawkenarts.org

·                    Yankee Boy Conservation Association: http://www.yankeeboy.org

·                    Ouray Beautification Committee: Committee meetings - monthly, the second Wednesday, beginning at 3:30 PM in the Community Center's San Juan Room.

 
 

 
 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

2010 OCRA BOARD OF DIRECTORS         

Updated 05/20/2010 

Karen Avery (2009-2011)

President

Box Canyon Lodge & Hot Springs

boxcanyonlodge@gmail.com

325-4094

P.O. Box 439

Ouray, CO. 81427 

Festival

Marketing

Lodging

Compensation 

Jill Schoenebaum (2008-2010) Vice President

4 J+1+1 RV Park

e.schoenebaum@yahoo.com

W) 325-4418

H) 325-4864

P.O. Box F

Ouray, CO. 81427 

Membership

Compensation 

Faith Parry (2009-2011)

Treasurer

MorningSong B&B 

info@morningsongbnb.com

325-4913

P.O. Box 708

Ouray, CO. 81427

Festival 

Clint Boots (2008-2010)

Secretary

Citizens State Bank

325-4478 

boots_ouray@q.com

325-4478

P.O Box A

Ouray, CO. 81427 

Compensation 

Lezah Saunders (2010-2012)    

Ouray Mule and Carriage              

tours@ouraymule.com

(970) 708-4946

P.O. Box 1418

Ouray, CO. 81427 

         

Alan Cook (2009-2011)

Timber Ridge Lodge, Mattherhorn

Motel, Antlers Motel and

Hypoxia Crossfit 

acook@ouraynet.com

325-4856

P.O. Box 285

Ouray, Co. 81427 

Membership

Lodging 

Michelle Poirer (2009-2011)

Blue Pear

thebluepear@yahoo.com

Shop: 970-325-0450

Cell: 252-256-4312

P.O. Box 128

Ouray, CO. 81427 

Festival

Marketing

Retail 

Paul Choate (2010-2012)

Outlaw Restaurant 

outlaw4366@gmail.com

325-4366

Cell-729-5060

P.O. Box 1227,

Ouray, Co. 81427 

Restaurant

Ridgway Chamber Liaison

Festival

Scott Campbell (2010-2012)

Riverside Inn &Cabins

& Jeep Rentals 

innkeeper@ourayriversideinn.com

325-4061

P.O. Box 342

Ouray, CO. 81427 

Lodging

Membership

CDC

Ridgway Chamber Liaison 

Jennifer Loshaw

Executive Director

(March 2008 present)

ouray@ouraycolorado.com

Cell- 946-0053

Office- 325-4746

Office: P.O. Box 145

Ouray, CO. 81427 

Festival

Membership

Marketing

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

OCRA Chamber Chat July 7th, 2010

 **Disclaimer: The Chamber Chat is a courtesy service.  Our goal is to be short and readable with pass-along information and reminders requested from members. This service is being provided in lieu of forwarding e-mails directly to you. Thank you for reading our chat!


 


 

Tonight at 7pm in Ouray Hot Springs Park, near the gazebo

Roland McCook, Chief Ouray's great - great grandson will be here in full regalia to speak to us about connecting legends from the past to our future in regards to protecting and preserving the earth. 


Tonight's presentation will be dedicated to Petie Morss, whose life tragically ended this week, in honor of his love of these mountains and Ouray. 


 


 

Photo taken by Ken Straley (Ouray Ranger District)

Imogene Pass 7/1/10


 


 

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • Ferrellgas & OCRA Propane deal for OCRA Members
  • Letter from BOD Member, Faith Perry with an update on

    Ouray DVD and video

  • Jeep Ticket Update
  • FJ Summit (July 21 – 24th) Goodie Bag contributions NEEDED
  • Kort McCumber Concert, Wright Opera House, July 26th 7:30pm
  • Painting Lessons, Ago Gallery, Tuesdays & Thursdays this summer
  • UPDATE - Jeep Road report from the Forest Service
  • Hardrock Hundred Endurance Run, July 9th – 11th
  • Colorado Peace Ride – NEW DATES, July 29th – August 1st
  • Links to members
  • Updated OCRA BOARD OF DIRECTORS contact list


 


 


 

For an updated and online CALENDER OF EVENTS,

check out www.ouraycolorado.com


 

Ferrellgas and OCRA negotiated a special rate of $1.79/gallon for OCRA members ONLY

It is no cost to members to switch if the tank is up to code. Please contact Mariah at the Visitor's Center to find out more information and to get an application (970) 325 – 4746.


 

UPDATE – OURAY DVD & VIDEO


 

Letter from Faith Perry, OCRA Board


 

Dear OCRA Members,


 

We have chosen someone to do a new promotional video and DVD to market Ouray tourism. His name is Sean DeLand, he lives in Telluride and has worked for Plum TV, TCTV, and Outside TV in Telluride. Sean has been working in television for about 10 years as a producer/editor, sales manager, and station manager. He has extensive experience working with clients to create powerful video marketing tools for the web and television. Sean has worked on video marketing campaigns for Telluride Ski & Golf Co., Telluride Real Estate Corp., The Town of Mountain Village, Telluride Sports, as well as many other local restaurants, hotels, real estate companies, retail and adventure businesses. He will be coming around all summer to film events and happenings around town. He has already been here for Taste of Ouray and Ride the Rockies.

We are looking for members who would like to have a featured video on their business to be included in the DVD. The price for the video will be $1,500 per business. For smaller retail businesses we would like to do group videos to split the cost.

Each featured video will be between 30 and 60 seconds long. The cost includes a 5 minute promo of Ouray which will be shot like a short film rather than a narrative like the old one, inclusion in the marketing DVD, web placement of each featured video on over 12 video hosting websites, web optimization for Google searches, and the right for you to use your video for any other purposes.

Sean will be contacting each interested member to customize your video to show what makes your business unique and special. All videos will be "film style" rather than advertorials.

Please contact me (970) 325- 4913if you have any further questions or to confirm that you want to be include in this project.

We look forward to an awesome, relevant, attention getting video and DVD of Ouray! Thank you for your participation!

Jeep Ticket Update

For businesses that are selling Jeep Tickets, Patricia Sullivan will be coming by on Fridays & Mondays to pick up and deliver tickets. If you have too many tickets or need more, please call (970) 318-8469.


 

OCRA is looking for any creative & innovative ideas on how to boost Jeep ticket sales, if you have any, please send an email to ouray@ouraycolorado.com.


 

FJ Summit is COMING, July 21st – 24th

Goodie Bag contributions are being collected. Please bring your contributions to Ryan at the Best Western by July 17th. For more information, please call (970) 325 – 4427.

Kort McCumber Concert, Wright Opera House July 26th 7:30pm Support the Wright Opera House, while enjoying some great music.


 

Painting Lessons

Ago Gallery on 445 Main Street, Tuesdays & Thursdays - 10am – 10:45am and 3pm – 3:45pm Ages 5 – 11

Students will provide their own paints Watercolor paper will be provided

For more information contact Jessie Goforth or Romagean Personne at

(970) 325-0270


 

SUMMER 2010

UPDATE OURAY COUNTY FOUR WHEEL DRIVE ROADS


 

 

OPEN

Blue Lakes Trailhead (CR 7)

Brown Mountain

Corkscrew

County Road 9 (Box Factory)

Engineer

Imogene Pass

Owl Creek

Ophir

Red Mountain Town (CR 31)    

Yankee Boy Basin

Black Bear

Cow Creek (part way)

Governor's Basin (part way)


 

Requested links for the chamber chat:

·                    City of Ouray: (view City Council Agendas prior to the meetings)


www.cityofouray.com

·                    Jeep road condition updates: http://soajeep.com/custom1.shtml

·                    Newspapers: Ouray Plaindealer and Ridgway Sun - www.ouraynews.com;

·                    Ouray County Watch- www.watchnewspapers.com 

·                    Ouray Chamber Resort Association (OCRA) – www.ouraycolorado.com

·                    Ouray County Performing Arts Guild (OCPAG) – www.ocpag.org

·                    Ouray County Arts Association (OOAA) – www.ourayarts.org

·                    Ouray County Historical Society: www.ouraycountyhistoricalsociety.org

·                    Ouray Ice Park: http://www.ourayicepark.com

·                    Ouray Trail Group  - www.ouraytrails.org

·                    Painting Marmot Art Supply and Art School www.paintingmarmotart.com

·                    Rays Good Stuff, jerky, jellies and more http://raysgoodstuff.com

·                    San Juan Mountain Guides: New Classes  www.ourayclimbing.com/

·                    Weehawken Creative Arts (WCA) – www.weehawkenarts.org

·                    Yankee Boy Conservation Association: http://www.yankeeboy.org

·                    Ouray Beautification Committee: Committee meetings - monthly, the second Wednesday, beginning at 3:30 PM in the Community Center's San Juan Room.

2010 OCRA BOARD OF DIRECTORS         

Updated 05/20/2010 

Karen Avery (2009-2011)

President

Box Canyon Lodge & Hot Springs 

boxcanyonlodge@gmail.com

325-4094

P.O. Box 439

Ouray, CO. 81427 

Festival

Marketing

Lodging

Compensation 

Jill Schoenebaum (2008-2010) Vice President

4 J+1+1 RV Park  

e.schoenebaum@yahoo.com

W) 325-4418

H) 325-4864

P.O. Box F

Ouray, CO. 81427

Membership

Compensation 

Faith Parry (2009-2011)

Treasurer

MorningSong B&B 

info@morningsongbnb.com

325-4913

P.O. Box 708

Ouray, CO. 81427

Festival 

Clint Boots (2008-2010)

Secretary

Citizens State Bank

325-4478 

boots_ouray@q.com

325-4478

P.O Box A

Ouray, CO. 81427 

Compensation 

Lezah Saunders (2010-2012)    

Ouray Mule and Carriage              

tours@ouraymule.com

(970) 708-4946

P.O. Box 1418

Ouray, CO. 81427 

         

Alan Cook (2009-2011)

Timber Ridge Lodge, Mattherhorn

Motel, Antlers Motel and

Hypoxia Crossfit 

acook@ouraynet.com

325-4856

P.O. Box 285

Ouray, Co. 81427 

Membership

Lodging 

Michelle Poirer (2009-2011)

Blue Pear

thebluepear@yahoo.com

Shop: 970-325-0450

Cell: 252-256-4312

P.O. Box 128

Ouray, CO. 81427 

Festival

Marketing

Retail 

Paul Choate (2010-2012)

Outlaw Restaurant 

outlaw4366@gmail.com

325-4366

Cell-729-5060

P.O. Box 1227,

Ouray, Co. 81427 

Restaurant

Ridgway Chamber Liaison

Festival

Scott Campbell (2010-2012)

Riverside Inn &Cabins

& Jeep Rentals 

innkeeper@ourayriversideinn.com

325-4061

P.O. Box 342

Ouray, CO. 81427 

Lodging

Membership

CDC

Ridgway Chamber Liaison

Jennifer Loshaw

Executive Director

(March 2008 present)

ouray@ouraycolorado.com

Cell- 946-0053

Office- 325-4746

Office: P.O. Box 145

Ouray, CO. 81427 

Festival

Membership

Marketing