Greetings,

For all of you who found your way here by being curious, this is for you. The reason it is so critical to be there for the last set on Sunday from 3 to 5 is this: At the end of the festival our beer permit expires. This means that we must stop selling beer. Yet, we have several kegs containing quite a large amount of New Belgium products including the NBB classic, Fat Tire pale ale. What to do, what to do? Well folks, to paraphrase the Doors, "when the musics over, turn out the lights and GIVE AWAY THE BEER". That's right festivarians, we drain the kegs. So, bring yer jugs, mason jars or glasses and enjoy New Belgium's finest on us. Just another little way that we make ORMF the people's festival. Free music for all and for those who stay until the end, free beer. Mums the word, we don't want everybody to know!

Now, Below are the pictures we took of our trip to Cheyenne to accept the Governor's Art Award. Enjoy, we did.

Reception at the Governor's residence

                                

Robin Kessinger and Bill Sears at the Governor's reception

Scott Sargent, Mike Clark, Robin Kessinger, Heidi and Mary Lively 

Pam Clark, Mary Lively and Heidi Lively 

Denise Sargent, Scott Sargent, Heidi Lively, Robin Kessinger, Mike Clark and Alice Sears 

Pam Clark, Mary Lively, Heidi Lively and Pam Pawlowski 

The ORMF Committee at the Awards Banquet 

Nick Bettas, Scott Sargent and Pam Clark 

The Committee recieving the award from Governor Freudenthal 

Pam Pawlowski, Robin, Heidi Lively, Mike Clark, The Governor, Teri Picerno and Alice Sears  

 

Mike Clark and Teri Picerno accepting the award on behalf of the committee and the community 

Mike doing his Jon Stewart at the Oscars impression 

Scott Sargent, Mayor Dave Fagnant, State Senator Stan Cooper, Mike Clark, City Administrator Mike Archibald and Industry Mogul Nick Bettas

Dr. MC and Stan the Man Cooper 

Crescent Moon with Robin Kessinger 

Robin, Larry Swift, Roz Newmark, Rick Ludwick and Kim Tomsic