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Some Writtings

SOME WRITINGSeither published in publications not online,or hard to find in online publications,or not published at all yet (if ever) “Dancing in the Streets Crested Butte Style,” Crested Butte Magazine, Winter 2007-8. Making the case for “collective joy” in marginal times and places. “Down on the Ground with the Anthropocene I,”  How do we deal with the fact […]

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Resume of Written Work

Resume of Written Work George Sibley’s Written Work (except for poetry, plays, unfinished novels, and other unpublished things still in the drawer) CURRENT WORK: ONLINE BLOG 2022-present and beyond: sibleysrivers.comReflections on life in the Anthropocene, with a focus on the  ‘First River of the Anthropocene,’ the Colorado River. New posts every 2-3 weeks. BOOKS (mostly unavailable today,

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Maryo’s Writings

Books, Essays, Articles and other Written Work BOOKS The Arts in the Small Community 2006. An update, with Mike Warlum, of “The Windmill Book,” originally written by Maryo’s father in 1969. Published in 2006 by Americans for the Arts, available through their online bookstore. ARTICLES AND ESSAYS “Arts-Based Community Development: Where did we come from?” A chapter in Building

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Maryo’s Speeches

Sample Public Presentations “The Heart and Mind of America.” Presented at Wausau, Wisconsin, February, 2010. “Robert E. Gard, The Wisconsin Idea, and Why the Rhinelander School of the Arts Matters.” Presented at the Rhinelander School of the Arts, Rhinelander, Wisconsin, July 2009. “Robert E. Gard: Looking Back, Looking Ahead.” Presented to the Wisconsin Regional Writers

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Maryo Gard Ewell Resume

Resume MARYO GARD EWELLCommunity/Arts Development315 W. Ohio Ave., Gunnison, Colorado 81230maryo@gard-sibley.org 970-641-4340 970-596-2871 (mobile) Maryo Gard Ewell may have been destined at birth to work in the community arts and nonprofit worlds; she was the daughter of Robert E. Gard, community arts pioneer, whose books Grassroots Theater: A Search for Regional Arts in America and

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