Swallow Hill's 2007 Shady Grove Picnic Series honors Carol Gossard

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
Friday, June 22, 2007
Contact: Rodolfo Betancourt
rudy@swallowhillmusic.org
Laura McGaughey
laura@swallowhillmusic.org
303.765.2488

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Denver - Swallow Hill Music Association is proud to present the 2007 Shady Grove Picnic Series in memory of Carol Gossard. The Shady Grove Picnic Series takes place on Wednesday evenings through August 29 (excluding July 4) at 6:30 p.m. at Four Mile Historic Park and features the best in local music acts. Fun for the whole family, attendees can lay on the soft grass in the park and enjoy a picnic as they listen to everything from swing jazz to eclectic bluegrass to up-and-coming singer/songwriters. The series is made possible in part through funding gifts from The Butler Family Fund of The Denver Foundation and Erna Butler.

To all who had the privilege of knowing her, Carol Gossard was the symbol of boundless energy, selfless generosity and a deep caring for her community. She and her husband Bill were ardent supporters of the arts (including the Colorado Symphony and Central City Opera), the humanities (including the University of Colorado’s Center of Bioethics and the Humanities), health and human service organizations (including the American Red Cross), and civic organizations (including Historic Denver, the Denver Botanic Gardens, and Four Mile Historic Park). In April 2007, Carol received the Heart of Volunteerism Award from Metro Denver Volunteers, and in 2001 she received the Dana Crawford Award from Colorado Preservation Inc. She has been honored by the Girl Scouts Mile High Council as a Woman of Distinction and was recently given the Bonfils-Stanton Lifetime Achievement Award for Community Service. Her passing earlier this year leaves us saddened by our loss, but we know that Carol would tell us to move on, smile and, yes, sing.

Contributions in Carol Gossard's memory can be made to the Gossard Forum through the University of Colorado Foundation, 4740 Walnut St., Boulder, CO 80301.

About Swallow Hill Music Association:
Helping people make and enjoy music since 1979, Swallow Hill Music Association is one of the largest institutions of its kind in the United States as a source for folk, roots and acoustic music. With more than 2,100 members, Swallow Hill provides a place to celebrate music that is rarely heard elsewhere in the Rocky Mountain Region. Three concert venues house more than 200 performances a year, featuring some of the world's great artists as well as up-and-coming new talent. The Julie Davis Music School at Swallow Hill provides a valuable and affordable extra-curricular educational resource to the community with more than 60 music instructors involved in more than 240 adult classes and 70 children's classes annually.

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