Poets and musicians from throughout America grace the intimate stage at the Diamond Circle Theatre at the historic Strater Hotel and also at Durango area elementary schools all week. Don't let the word "poetry" fool you, these entertainers are renowned musicians and storytellers, who also just happen to be real cowboys, farmers and ranchers. They bring American cowboy folklore to life on stage. Numerous other activities occur this week as well, including the Cowboy Poet Train and the Cowboy Poet Trail Ride, both on Friday, October 1, 2010, and the Cowboy Parade in downtown Durango, at 10 am on Saturday, October 2, 2010.
This event does much to preserve and perpetuate the traditions of working ranch people in the American West. It celebrates the lifeways of rural people by creating the “campfire” around which anyone with an interest can come to share in the appreciation of the culture and traditions unique to the West.
For more information and ticket information contact: 970-749-2295 or got to durangocowboypoetrygathering.org
Don Ricedorff is a licensed real estate broker in the State of Colorado, with 16 years of experience, and he resides in Durango Colorado.He has numerous real estate designations, which have provided him with an unparalleled education to assist his clients.
The designations include:
CRS, Certified Residential Specialist
CRB, Certified Residential Broker
CCIM, Certified Commercial Investment Member
CDPE, Certified Distressed Property Expert
ABR, Accredited Buyer Representation
GRI, Graduate of Realtor Institute
RSPS, Resort and Second Home Property Specialist
CIPS, Certified International Property Specialist
SRES, Senior Real Estate Specialist
He is also an active volunteer in the community and his church. His highest aspiration is spending time with his wife, Janet, and his three children Kelly, Katie, and Kyle. His other interests include playing tennis, fly fishing, hiking, boating, and water skiing.
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