Tag Archive: San Luis Valley

The Mysterious San Luis Valley-Part 4

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Part Four of a Four-Part podcast series with paranormal researcher Christopher O’Brien. In this podcast, Christopher wraps up this series and covers a wide array of topics including skinwalkers, local portals, haunted sites, Witch Rock, spook lights, flying humans and his ongoing UFODAP project. SLVoices thanks The Windsor Hotel for sponsoring this podcast.

The Mysterious San Luis Valley-Part 3

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Part Three of a Four-Part podcast series with paranormal researcher Christopher O’Brien. In this podcast, Christopher goes deep on the increase of recent Bigfoot sightings, Chupacabra origins, disinformation agents, the changing perceptions of Cryptozoology, Native Americans & the Ant People, answers listener questions plus a lot more. SLVoices thanks FaeMoon Wolf Designs for sponsoring this podcast.

The Mysterious San Luis Valley-Part 2

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Part Two of a Four-Part podcast series with paranormal researcher Christopher O’Brien. In this podcast, Christopher discusses UFO’s, balls of light, rods, the SLV Camera Project, answers listener questions and more. SLVoices thanks Joyful Journey Hot Springs Spa for sponsoring this podcast.

The Mysterious San Luis Valley-Part 1

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Part One of a Four-Part podcast series with paranormal researcher Christopher O’Brien. This podcast sets the stage for the rest of the series and introduces Christopher to our listeners. In this podcast, we go back to the beginning and hear how Christopher got started, his early days researching in the San Luis Valley, writing for The Crestone Eagle and more. SLVoices thanks the Crestone Eagle for sponsoring this podcast.

Murder In Red And Green

The historic Manassa Opera House in conjunction with Theater Arts Academy presents a live murder mystery event on Friday, December 13th in Manassa, Colorado. Murder in Red and Green -A Mysteries by Moushey interactive show- will have you on the edge of your seat as you gather clues to determine who is the murderer and who was the intended victim. Interrogate suspects, solve clues, and enjoy a fantastic meal catered by Burned Out BBQ. The dinner is included in the pre-sale ticket price. There will be door prizes, and drawings for a grand prize after the show. Learn more about the Manassa Opera House and the Murder in Red and Green show from the head of Theater Arts Academy, Emily Barton.

Rocky Mountain National Wild Turkey Federation

The National Wild Turkey Federation’s local Rocky Mountain Chapter, here in the San Luis Valley, is hosting their annual Hunting Heritage Banquet on Saturday, November 16th. All the fun starts at 5PM at Tequila Star Restaurant, located at 2830 West US Highway 160 in Monte Vista. Chapter Secretary/Treasurer Michelle Velasquez and NWTF Regional Director Crystal Farr have all the details on the event, what they do, the Del Norte Clay Club and more.

30th Annual Creede Chocolate Festival

Two days of chocolate heaven, created by local individuals and business owners. What’s not to love about it? Come on up, November 29th & 30th to sample these delicious creations, take advantage of Black Friday sales and enjoy yourself in the unique town of Creede. Kathleen Murphy, Executive Director of the Creede Chamber & Visitors Center is here with all the luscious details.

Boys & Girls Clubs of the SLV 21st Annual Gala Auction & Masquerade Ball

The Boys & Girls Clubs of the San Luis Valley impacts thousands of youth and adults throughout this region. Their 21st Annual Gala Auction and Masquerade Ball is happening on October 26th at Adams State University. In this podcast you’ll hear from Executive Director Aaron Miltenberger, Board Member & Committee Chair Judy McNeil Smith, and VISTA Development Associate Lorena Jurado. They discuss the impact the BGCSLV has on youth, their outreach programs, networking with other after school programs and why this annual fundraiser event is so important to help them maintain their wonderful work throughout the San Luis Valley.