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Toni Todd
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Contributor to "Our River Our Valley", did the proofreading for this journal. (source: Our River Our Valley: A Gunnison Valley Journal.) Contributor to "2020: The Hammer and The Dance: A Gunnison Valley Journal," (source:2020: The Hammer and The Dance : A Gunnison Valley Journal).
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Tony Daranyi
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"Tony Daranyi is a farmer in the Norwood area (owner of the Indian Ridge Farm), where he and his wife, Barclay, constructed their straw-bale home. In the wintertime he is a ski patrolman at the Telluride Ski Area. He is formerly the co-publisher of the Telluride Daily Planet, which he helped found in 1993. Tony and Barclay have lived in Telluride, Placer Valley and now Norwood, for 20 years. They have two daughters."
--Taken 1/29/21 from:
http://www.valleyfloor.org/daranyi.html
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Tony Mauro
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As the child of Charles and Blanche High Mauro, Tony Mauro grew up in Colorado Springs where he attended Wasson High School. His mother’s family homesteaded a ranch along Squaw Creek near Edwards in Eagle County, Colorado. Mauro graduated from Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado.
In 1981, Mauro moved to Vail and took a job as a cook at the Clocktower Inn. Mauro’s first job in radio was at KVMT when its studios were in West Vail. Known for his great sense of humor and community spirit, Mauro created a flag football fundraiser named the Turkey Bowl. Held on the ice at Dobson Ice Arena, the Turkey Bowl pitted the local media personalities against the Vail Police Department. During a 1980s Great Race (a former annual local’s end-of-season celebration), Mauro unwittingly started “the largest snowball fight in Vail history.”
Mauro is known as the “the Voice of Vail.” For many years, Mauro hosted the Ford Tree Lighting Ceremony alongside John Glenn, Michael Bloomberg and other persons of note. In 2000, Mauro was honored as the Colorado Broadcast Citizen of the Year. He served as Vice President of Operations for KZYR radio for a number of years. Early in his career, Associated Press recognized Mauro with a special editorial award for breaking a story that featured a Ted Bundy confession.
Alongside Tara Flanagan, Tony Mauro performs the oral histories for the Vail Valley Voices, a Local Digital Archives project at Vail Public Library. Mauro is married to Mindy Brill, a veteran Vail ski instructor. Son, Alec Mauro, is a graduate of Columbia University in New York.
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