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Sunday
Aug122012

What the Duck?

Click 4 pixSometimes in Aspen it's all about the kiddies.  The Aspen Rotary Club hosted their 21st Annual DUCKY DERBY by dumping more than 10,000 rubber duckies into the Rio Grande River at No Problem Bridge.  The event raises well over $100,000 for Aspen's kids and their causes.  The Duck Derby and corresponding carnival in Rio Grande Park teaches kids about money, sales and responsibility.  Every $10 Duck entrant sold results in $9 going to a designated cause of the seller's choosing.  While AspenSpin has never entered into the parenting space...a few sick pix won't hurt anybody.

Click 4 Pix   WHAT the DUCK?

On Sunday The Aspen Science Center and Aspen Center for Physics hosted the ASPEN SCIENCE FESTIVAL.   Exhibits featuring gravity and waves, solar, bio fuel, biology and performances from Dr. KaBoom and Mr. Freeze kept the youngsters and their handlers enthralled.  A HUGE crowd of kiddies, parents, grandparents, nannies, dogs got to experience science in action.

CLICK 4 PIX  WHAT the DUCK?

What the Duck? Click 4 pix.

10,000 ducks floating the Rio Grande. Click for pix.

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Friday
Aug102012

Event Frenzy in Aspen

At AspenSpin we consider the Summer to be the off-season.  After spending more than 3 months ski-habbing and recharging the batteries in San Diego we returned  to the frantic pace of August in Fat City.

The town is packed with active seniors (many in spandex), oodles & oodles of children who will someday be your boss and music students spontaneously laying down classical jams all over town.   It's very different than the Winter crowd.  While the tourists make the town thrive...they kind of give me a headache. I call them Aspirins.   So after taking a few days to acclimatize, AspenSpin jumped right into the deep end.  Today we pulled off a Quint.  5 events.  All informative, all interesting and all different. 

It was an EVENT FRENZY in ASPEN  click 4 pix.

We grabbed a bite at Todd Shaver's Aspen Business Luncheon where former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright took the stage.  She spoke about her new book Prague Winter which blends her family history with an insightful view of WWII.   Ms. Albright also touched (tactfully) on today's political decisiveness in the U.S.  She gave her candid opinions about National and World affairs, China, Afghanistan, Bin Laden and more. She's worried.  She admitted that she still doesn't know what Mitt Romney's foreign policy stance is.   She shared her opinions freely...and smiled when she admitted that she is "no longer a diplomat".  She was funny and honest and authentic...I'd vote for her.

B.J. Adams and Company hosted the 4th Annual Aspen/Snowmass State of the Real Estate and Tourism Economy.  The room was packed with real estate brokers who are chomping at the bit to sell the dream.  B.J. Adams led off with a discussion on confidence.  She's very confident and she encouraged others to be the same.  Andrew Ernemann shared some of his analytical insights into the Aspen real estate market.  His message was fairly optimistic, especially if you're the type who only looks at the bright side.  Dr. Jim Taylor of The Harrison group gave a vey informative presentation examining the trends and purchase dynamics of the truly wealthy.  Taylor, A Michigan State Alum,  is a highly regarded futurist and branding expert and one of the foremost authorities on wealth and spending in America.  A few take home points from his comprehensive presentation.  *Spending and consumption are static, especially in the "other 99%".  *Concentration of wealth in the hands of the few has sky-rocketed in the past 10 years.  *Quality of life and family time has become much more important since the recession started in 06. *Success is under siege.  The truly wealthy feel they are being scorned for their prosperity and they prefer to keep their wealth "under-cover".  * 77% of wealthy people trust their own research more than their realtors. *Advertising, marketing and cold-calling are completely ineffective when selling to the affluent...word of mouth is extremely important.  * Wealthy people use a "worth-based" system rather than a "value-based" system. ie: is it worth it?...rather than is it a good deal.  * 88% of wealthy people feel that they are excellent negotiators.  *Saving rates among the wealthy is currently very high, almost $7 trillion in pent up cash which could lead to an increase in 2nd home purchases.  * The lure of the enclave...wealthy people want to spend time in places that appeal to people "like us".  * Trusting a sales person is a very difficult concept for the truly wealthy. *The rich are willing to pay the price for goods if  "its worth it", and they almost always  feel like they deserve it. 

The Aspen Community Foundation and the John Gold PreCollegiate Program Scholarship Fund hosted an intimate gathering at the home of Barbara Gold.  The Gold Fund provides economic assistance to first generation college students in the Roaring Fork Valley.   5 local students who have received financial aid from ACF via the John Gold Fund shared a few of their collegiate experiences with the crowd.  These are high achieving local students who are the first in their families to attend college.  The Gold Fund seems to be doing great work as the recipients are all excelling academically and socially at the collegiate level and are shining examples to their family and friends. Click to learn more about The ASPEN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION and The JOHN GOLD Fund

The Chris Klug Foundation (CKF) hosted a fundraising event with their team of 10 racers who will ride in the grueling Leadville 100 this Saturday.  CKF continues to spread the word about life-saving tissue and organ donation.  Chris Klug himself is an organ recipiant along with being a 3-Time Olympic Snowboarder.   With 14,000 feet of elevation gain over the 100 miles, Leadville is no easy task.  Riding in honor of fallen friend, Gary Albert the CKF team can use all your support.  Donate now at CHRIS KLUG FOUNDATION.

Our final stop was the 3rd Annual SPRING BOARD OLYMPICS.  Spring Board is a local foundation comprised of young adults which is also associated with Aspen Community Foundation.   Spring Board provides grants locally to a wide variety of non-profits.  Aspen Spin didn't  show up at Koch Park just for the beer pong and sack races.  We attended to show our support to the young people of Spring board and to encourage them to keep on giving back.  Learn more about SPRING BOARD here.

It might be time for an intern because it was an

EVENT FRENZY in ASPEN.  Click 4 pix. 

 


Wednesday
Aug082012

Bike like a Billionaire in Aspen.  

USA Pro Challenge. Aspen, August 22 & 23Aspen, Colorado is known for it's VIP experiences.  Sporting the correct wrist band or neck lanyard in Aspen can get you "anything you need".   The 2012 USA Pro Cycling Challenge bicycle race is pulling out all the VIP stops in it's second year. 

For VIP Experiences Contact:  Barbara Frank  BFrank@teamavsc.com  or 970-205-5102

For 2012 Aspen is playing host to the FINISH of STAGE 3 (August 22) and the START of STAGE 4 (August 23).   The USA Pro Challenge is the toughest bike race in the U.S. and they are bringing their entire bicycle traveling circus to Aspen.  Six of the top 13 finishers from this year's Tour de France, and all 5 of last years USA Pro leaders will be racing through the Colorado Rockies.  For the Aspen stages 126 elite riders from 24 countries will pedal up and down Independence Pass ...twice.  Teams from Radio Shack, BMC, Garmin and more will compete in Colorado.  The USA Pro features an interactive Festival / Expo in Wagner Park which includes live music from 80's rockers Anthem, contests, games, a sponsor's row and plenty of swag.

If you're fired up for a more unique experience, The USA Pro will offer plenty of VIP options.   As always the Patron Finish Tent ($500) will include an unobstructed view of the finish, extensive catered food, an open bar and the ONLY IN-TOWN PARKING.  The next day the Patron Start Tent ($150) will offer a catered breakfast, morning cocktails and access to the racers prior to the start.  The night of August 22, attend the STAGE 3.5 PARTY (contact B. Frank for Tickets) to benefit the Aspen Community Foundation. You'll need a police escort to attend The TOP of the PASS PARTY ($2500 per person or $22,000 for a van holding 11 people). This will be the ultimate private party at the apex of Independence Pass on August 23.

The top riders compete in AspenYou want the best VIP Experience of all.  You wanna be a playa?  You wanna impress the kiddies or the ladies?  Step up, kid...into the BIG TIME... Ride in the OFFICIAL USA PRO PACE CAR (price negotiable).  This one of a kind experience is available for both stages.  You can weave through the peloton (well maybe not weave) complete with expert commentary. 

For complete info about any of these tax deductible VIP events, contact:

BARBARA FRANK: bfrank@teamavsc.com   970-205-5102


Wednesday
Jul252012

Corn Dog Season in Del Mar.

The San Diego County Fair a.k.a. the Del Mar Fair took place between June 8 and July 4,   It was Out of this World.  AspenSpin has been ski-habbing not far from the Fair Grounds and we bought a season's pass.  We took some sick pix.

CORN DOG SEASON in DEL MAR

The San Diego County Fair in Del Mar. Click for pix.

Thursday
Jul192012

Del Mar @ 75 / Opening Day 2012

Del Mar @ 75. Opening Day 2012. Click 4 pix.On July 3, 1937 Del Mar Racetrack officially opened for racing.  Del Mar was the brainchild of Hollywood stars Pat O'Brien and Bing Crosby and it served as an escape from the Hollywood scene. Movie Stars like Jimmy Durante, W.C. Fields, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Bob Hope Mickey Rooney and many more would frequent Del Mar... where the turf meets the surf. 

See the Photos:  Del Mar @ 75

Opening Day at Del Mar is still considered by many to be the most important social event in San Diego County.  Maybe it is...but its's certainly a humongous party.  These days fewer entertainment icons brave the traffic jam on I-5 to get to opening day...but 47,339 (a new record) other people did.

Horse racing is known as  "the sport of kings" but on opening day in Del Mar...the hats are the thing.  Almost everyone wears a hat, and the ultimate hat contest is a highly competitive affair.  The hats along with a massive party and countless pre-parties and post-race events make opening day at Del Mar an incredible scene.  If Pat and Bing could see the 100's of party buses lining up to enter Del Mar Racetrack they would be proud. 

Aspen Spin snapped a few sick pix.  Click: DEL MAR @ 75

Winner, Winner ...chcken dinner. Click 4 photos.The hat Ladies. See more pix. click here.The horses are incredibly beautiful animals. Click 4 pix.Everybody had fun at Del Mar opening day. Click 4 pix.