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It is our
understanding that music is the universal language that speaks life and
inspiration into all living things. The notes, harmonies and melodies
permeates and reverberates in the surroundings and environment in which
it is played and heard. "Vibrations of the Cosmos" as we prefer to
consider the many types and styles of music available to the world
today. We want to hear it all...Don't You?
That in which we project...we become.
That in which we are.....we project.
Full circle all things return...to their origin.
Continuously,
effortlessly; time projects itself eternally.
Yesterday is gone and can't be recalled.
Tomorrow is always yet to be.
It is eternal now...forever!
McGoon Productions provides booking
opportunities for bands throughout
Colorado. We also organize music events and concerts for venues,
municipalities, resorts, conferences, and more. Contact us for all your
music needs in Colorado.
www.mcgoonproductions.com
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Alma is the
highest
incorporated town in North America at 10,578 feet. Founded in 1873, the
town boasts a population of 233, with an estimated 1,000 residents in
nearby subdivisions. Within it's limits are a of couple
restaurants bars,
health food store/coffee shop, 5 real
estate offices, numerous stores, and a post office.
There
are five 14ers that rise above the town: Sherman (14,007), Mt.Bross
(14,172 feet), Mt. Lincoln (14,286 feet), Mt. Democrat (14,148 feet),
and Mt. Cameron (14,238 feet). There are many 12 and 13ers as
well!There are many old mines around the area and a few that are still
operational. In
their day, they would produce over $1,500,000 in minerals annually. Their colorful names
include the Orphan Boy Mine, Dolly Varden Mine, Sweet Home Mine, Little
Daisy Mine, and London Mine.
There are many great things to
see and do in and around Alma.
The Bristlecon Pine Scenic Area
is at the base of Mt. Bross and is a great place for photographers,
artists, and those that just love hiking and taking in the views.
Bristlecone Pines are native to the Rocky Mountains and are thousands
of years old. For those that want a driving adventure, take a drive up
Buckskin Gulch all the way to Kite Lake. Or, fly-fish on the Middle
Fork of the South Platte River or fish Montgomery Reservoir. So much to
do and see!
www.townofalma.com
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