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Non-Profit in the Spotlight: Aspen Historical Society, Part 2

Nina Gabianelli is the Vice President of Education and Programs at the Aspen Historical Society. You may have seen her sporting a Victorian-era costume at one of the historical society's properties or giving a walking tour around town. 

Gabianelli describes the summer programs and tours offered by the historical society, and discusses the organization's archives, which is comprised of over 50,000 objects, photographs, documents, and records. 

Visit www.AspenHistory.org to learn more about the summer tours, programs, camps, and history hikes.  And visit www.ArchiveAspen.org to access the archives. 

Credit Image credit: courtesy Aspen Historical Society.
Marty and Florence Keller sitting on the Snow Screw which Marty had designed with the backing of D.R.C. Brown Jr., 1983.

Cornelia was born and raised in Aspen and is happy to be home after attending the University of Denver, where she earned degrees in Geography and Studio Art. Since graduating in 2011, she has illustrated several local children’s books, made maps around the world, and continues to draw and paint. In the summer of 2011, Cornelia was a Development intern at The Aspen Institute, and returned to work for The Aspen Ideas Festival in the summer of 2012.
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