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Friday, 25 November 2011

Montrose Association of Commerce and Tourism Invites Holiday Shoppers to Check out Local Merchants for Hand-Crafted, Unique Gift Ideas

Montrose, Colo. (PRWEB) November 17, 2011

The Montrose Association of Commerce and Tourism has a suggestion this holiday season. Skip the mall and head to the Internet for a wealth of one-of-a-kind gifts produced in the Montrose area that are sure to please even the hardest-to-buy-for recipient on the shopping list.


According to Montrose Association of Commerce and Tourisms Interim Executive Director, Jenni Sopsic, specialty items, like those made in Montrose, make outstanding gifts.


Many of our local businesses sell handmade, local and often organic items, says Sopsic. Whether you are looking for a gift for the kitchen connoisseur, a green-thumb gardener, the spa-goer or the foodie in your family, Montrose merchants have something to suit every taste, Sopsic adds. Many of these businesses are family-owned-and-operated, and most have unique stories that add to the exceptional nature of a gift from Montrose.


Here is just a sampling of gifts available for purchase from Montrose-area businesses, either in person or online.


Dayspring Farm (heritage meats, specialty food products, aromatics)

The owners of Dayspring Farm, located in neighboring Olathe, have been in the livestock business for more than 30 years. The farm utilizes natural and non-certified organic means to produce healthy animals. From grass-fed beef to pigs raised on cracked corn soaked in milk and plenty of room to roam, to free-range chickens and eggs, Dayspring Farm offers a number of farm-raised gift ideas. In addition the farm sells lavender bundles and essential oils. Call 970-323-0204 to purchase.


Hartman Gardens (preserves, syrups, dry mixes, gift packs)

Hartman Gardens is a small, family-owned garden and orchard near Montrose. Here, fresh preserves are made in the canning kitchen the old-fashioned waywith love and price one small batch at a time. Harman Gardens uses reduced-sugar recipes and adds no artificial colorings or preservatives so the natural fruit flavor shines through. All of the jams, jellies, conserves and syrups are made from fruit picked onsite or at neighboring farms. Dry mixes and gift packs are also available. Gifts start at just $ 1.25. Order online or call 970-249-3120.


MIM-by-Kim (goat milk soap)

MIM (Made in Montrose)-by-Kim specializes in handcrafted goat milk soap. Goat milk contains alpha-hydroxy acids, which help neutralize free radicals and reverse the aging process. The soap bars lather well, have a silky feeling, and leave no residue. They are excellent to use on problem skin such as eczema, psoriasis and dry skin. MIM-by-Kim soaps come in a number of fragrances, as well as unscented. Order online.


Rocking W Cheese

Rocking W Cheese in Olathe is the only artisan cheese producer on Colorados western slope. The cheese is farmstead artisan, meaning the milk from which the cheese is made comes from cows at the dairy and is processed within 24 hours of milking. The Webbs, a six-generation Colorado family, operates the dairy, farm and cheese factory. They even grow all of the feed for the dairy cows. Rocking W Cheese offers a large selection of classic cheeses, Jack cheese and cheese curds, as well as cheese gift baskets. Visit the website for ordering instructions or call 970-323-5994.


Straw Hat Farms (garlic varieties for growing and plating, garlic powder/granules, baked goods)

Straw Hat Farms grows a wide variety of certified organic vegetables and an acre of certified organic garlic, which produces more than 70,000 bulbs. The farm provides high-quality, gourmet garlic for eating or planting. Online shoppers may purchase hardneck garlic varieties, which are difficult to find in grocery stores but offer a robust flavor, as well as more typical softneck varieties. Additionally, Straw Hat sells organic garlic granules and garlic powder, as well as homemade breads, pies, granola and other baked items. Fido is even taken care of at Straw Hat with two varieties of dog biscuits, made with care by the youngest members of the Straw Hat family. Order online or by calling 970-240-6163.


Wineries (shipping is restricted to certain states, contact each winery for details)


Cottonwood Cellars & The Olathe Winery

Set atop California Mesa, this 52-acre family-owned-and-operated farm and winery offers panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains and the Grand Mesa. The emphasis here is on quality, not quantity. Most wines are $ 17/bottle, and varietals include cabernet sauvignon, merlot, chardonnay, lemberger, syrah, pinot noir, Gewurztraminer, white pinot and a blend. Call 970-323-6224 to order.


Mountain View Winery

This fourth-generation orchard and vineyard has been producing wine and fresh fruits for more than 45 years. As a small, locally owned and family winery, Mountain View takes great care in the process, from growing, tending, pruning and taking care of the grapes to selecting and engaging in the meticulous process of hand-making the wines. Varietals include more traditional wines such as cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay, as well as unique wines such as cherry, apple raspberry and wild plum. You can even create your own label (or have the winery do it for you) for a very special touch.


About Montrose

Montrose is a uniquely-authentic town that has carved out a place for itself in the landscape and culture of Colorado. Montrose is the gateway to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, whose North Vista Trail was recently named a Top 10 Canyon Hike in the U.S. Parks by National Geographic. Additionally, Montrose was named to Outdoor Lifes annual list of the 200 best towns in America for outdoorsmen. Seventy-three percent of the land surrounding Montrose is public land, making it a Mecca for hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, road biking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.


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Las Vegas Law Firm Announces Students With A Cause Video Contest to Local Students

Las Vegas, NV (Vocus) April 1, 2010

Richard Harris Law Firm encourages high school students to use their creativity and express themselves about an important causethe dangers of underage drinking and driving. The law firm is sponsoring a video public service announcement (PSA) contest for Clark County high school students, and inviting them to share their perspectives on underage drinking, peer pressure, and the life-changing repercussions of drunk driving.


PSA Contest Details

High school students (grades 9 to 12) can video PSAs addressing the dangers of underage drinking and driving. Students will be judged on their abilities to analyze the topic and produce quality videos.


The first-place winner can choose between a new Apple MacBook with Apple Final Cut Express HD or a $ 1,500 gift card to an electronics store. The first-place winners school will receive a $ 500 donation, as well. The second-place winner will receive a $ 500 gift card to an electronics store.


The deadline for all entries is Monday, May 17, 2010. Winners will be announced and prizes awarded before Wednesday, June 2, 2010.


For more information and to pick up a student registration form and a complete list of rules:

Call the Richard Harris Law Firm at (702) 444-4444 ext. 223, or stop by the law firms office located at 801 S. Fourth St. in Las Vegas
Visit a local Barnes and Noble or Starbucks location
Visit http://www.RichardHarrisLaw.com/contest

About the Richard Harris Law Firm

One of Nevadas most respected personal injury practices, the Richard Harris Law Firm is recognized for 30 years of aggressive representation of seriously injured people. Lawyers, clients and cases of the firm are frequently featured by the local and national press. The firm listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, Best Lawyers in America, Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Outstanding Lawyers of America, and The Verdict Club. For more information, visit http://www.RichardHarrisLaw.com.


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Classes in Town Launches Website for Local Course Offerings - One-Stop Resource Makes it Easy to List, Find Classes - From Chinese Calligraphy to the Cha-Cha

Austin, TX (PRWEB) February 19, 2007

Classes in Town, a national web-based company headquartered in Austin, TX, announced the official launch of its website, http://austin.classesintown.com. The Austin-centric site is the first of a planned national network of websites. The Classes in Town, Austin site provides a free and local online resource for educational providers to list classes, courses, seminars, trainings and workshops. The site will be replicated in other major cities across the country as a one-stop online source for listing and finding classes.


Founded by Steven List, an Austinite and entrepreneur, the family of Classes in Town websites fills an untapped market in the education and training industry. "The country's biggest cities are hotbeds for culture and learning," said List. "In Austin alone, hundreds of workshops and classes are held each month. But, until now, they were hard to find. Classes in Town makes it easy for anyone to list or find a class."


According to List, Austin is not alone in its variety of class offerings. "The proliferation of educational workshops and classes is sweeping the country," said List. List further points out that there is a trend in classes and courses targeted to high tech consumers in an effort to help them make better use of their high tech gadgets. Among the most popular offerings at Apple Stores across the US are the company's workshops letting customers expand their knowledge about Apple products including the iPod and iMac. Home Depot has been offering 'how to' clinics for years as part of a growing trend in the 'Do-It-Yourself' market.


While large, national retailers are welcome to register their course offerings free of charge, the focus of the Classes in Town sites is to provide a resource for local educators in each market the web-based company serves. This month, http://austin.classesintown.com lists Austin School of Music's "Girl Guitar" series, inviting females to join the six-week class where, according to the course description, "they can jam like chick rockers Sheryl Crow, Joan Jett and Alanis Morissette." Among the hundreds of offerings, class seekers can also find "World Wellness Weekend," an all-day seminar that includes the Wellness Expo, offering more than 80 lectures, classes and workshops.


Classes in Town, Austin offer sponsors and advertising opportunities to education providers, resource providers, and others whose market includes a highly targeted demographic focused on education, training, career advancement. The media kit is available on the site at http://austin.classesintown.com/advertising-on-the-site.


For Educational Providers


Classes in Town, Austin makes it easy for educational providers to list classes, courses, seminars, trainings and workshops in three easy steps: 1.) Register, 2.) Add a Directory Entry and 3.) Add a Calendar Event.


For Class Seekers


Finding a class on Classes in Town, Austin is as simple as searching the directory (by type of organization or category of education/training) or calendar.


About Classes in Town Founder Steven List


Steven List is an entrepreneur in the training and education space. List has launched numerous successful businesses in Austin, including Back of the Room (http://www.BackOfTheRoom.com), an online book store specializing in self-published and small press products. List also recently completed his certification as a Certified Career Practitioner through the program developed by Austinite Linda Ginac (http://www.CareerPractitioner.com). Learn more about List's coaching, speaking, and training at http://www.StevenList.com.


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