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Scott Brown
"Deal Guy---One of the original founders of the re-birth of Telluride, Colorado, starting in 1971. Served as Chm. SMC P&Z, Chm Telluride Housing Authority, founder of the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Telluride Film Festival, Telluride Council Arts and Humanities, Chm Tellluride Mountainfilm Festival, Founder Telluride Tech Festival, restored five National Historic Landmark Buildings, owned the Bank of Telluride, Telluride Times Newspaper and Telluride Magazine and Scott Brown Realty and most recently founder and Chairman: Spaceport America Enterprises with offices in New Mexico and Colorado. We build community and communities, downtowns, and town centers our specialty, also spaceports,and futuristic cities, Tech and innovation centers and prototype/demonstration space colonies. Specialties: Organizing, Solutions Provider, Public Relations, Marketing, Advertising, Festival Promoter, Real Estate, Workforce & Affordable Housing, Construction, Development, Consulting, science and technology. http://www.forbes.com/pictures/ehkj45egihd/telluride-co/" --Taken from Scott Brown's Link In Profile
Scott Fairbanks
Scott Fairbanks has been fishing the Rocky Mountain West for 35 years and has lived in Mesa County for nearly 20. Scott’s grandfather instilled in him an interest in fly fishing and tying as a child, when the two often spent whole days fishing together in Idaho. Influenced by his “do-it-yourself” upbringing, Scott began tying his own flies in 1995 and enjoys the sense of satisfaction he gets from catching fish on something he made himself. Scott, who has learned from several mentors throughout the years, is always grateful and appreciative to learn more about fly fishing and tying and enjoys passing that knowledge on to others. He still fishes at least once a month.
Scott Jackson Walck
He was a farmer near the town of Collbran in Mesa County, Colorado. He was born to Cecil Oliver Walck and Harriet Joanna (Long) Walck in Colorado. His parents were farmers. He married Winona June Kitson in 1949. They had one child. He died at the age of 84 and is buried in Collbran’s Eagalite Cemetery.
Scott LeFevre
Contributor to "Our River Our Valley", fifth generation Upper Gunnison native on both sides of his families. As a boy he worked for his parents at their Elk Creek and Lake Fork marinas. He lives in CB South and is an accountant for the Crested Butte Music Festival. (source: Our River Our Valley: A Gunnison Valley Journal.)

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