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The Agnes Vaille Shelter is a beehive-shaped stone shelter along E. Longs Peak Trail near the summit of Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA. The first shelter was built in 1927 by the National Park Service after a number of climbers died ascending Longs Peak. The shelter was named for Agnes Vaille, who died while ...
Alice Bemis Taylor (October 15, 1877 – June 22, 1942) was a philanthropist and was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2010.. For her significant contributions to Colorado College, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center and the Colorado Springs Day Nursery and other organizations, she was named "Lady Bountiful" by the press.
KRMZ, virtual channel 24 (VHF digital channel 10), is a Public Broadcasting Service member television station licensed to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States.Owned by Rocky Mountain Public Media, Inc., it is one of the five full-service transmitters of the Rocky Mountain PBS state network, broadcasting from atop Quarry Mountain west of town.
Donations are being accepted for the women’s shelter. Among the items most needed at the temporary women’s shelter are clothing, pajamas, sweatpants, larger-sized coats and hoodies, winter ...
The Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival (RMWFF) in Colorado Springs, Colorado in the United States, is the longest-running women's film festival in North America. First launched in 1988, each year it shows documentary features, shorts and narratives, and women filmmakers from around the world attend and participate in after-film question-and-answer (Q&As) and forums.
The first women's shelter in the modern world was Haven House, which opened in 1964 in California. [53] An early women's shelter in the United States, Emergency Shelter Program Inc. (now Ruby's Place inc.), was established in Hayward, California, in 1972 by a local group of women who attended church together.
Between 1000 and 1300 AD, Ute people moved into the Rocky Mountain and western slope areas of Colorado, perhaps from the Great Basin of Utah. [3] The Ute, who were hunter-gatherers, traveled along Ute trail. Their belongings were carried by the Utes or were pulled by dogs with travois, until they had horses. The Utes camped in bands or small ...
Co-founder of both the Colorado Women's Foundation and the Women's Bank [167] Lenore E. Walker (b. 1942) 1987 Founder of the Domestic Violence Institute [168] Diana Wall (1943–2024) 2014 Soil invertebrate diversity expert [169] Mildred Pitts Walter (b. 1922) 1996 Author, activist, educator, and women's advocate [170] Emily Howell Warner (1939 ...