A KOTO radio show, in Telluride, Colorado. Dates of the tracks vary, and most tracks were approximately 1983. Linda Miller on3 or 1984. This is part two of public commentaries and opinions. Total length is about 1 hour 12 minutes. Tracks include: 1. Art Goodtimes on the upcoming election ballad: public funding. 2. Dave Whillaw on the upcoming election ballad: capital improvement fund for a pool. 3. Wayno Urdonas regarding the TELCO half day lift ticket prices. 4. Jim Pettegrew encouraging people to register to vote. 5. Art Goodtimes on the 10th annual film festival. 6. Luke Price on the upcoming election candidates. 7. Jack Carey on the hang gliding festival. 8. Donna Fernald on the Sheridan Opera House shows. 9. Terry Tice on election ballad issues. 10. Jim Pettegrew on election ballad issues. 11. Ken Anderson on election ballad issues. 12. Mike Farrell thankful for ski race success. 13. Bob Brickell: TCAH's annual meeting. 14. Nick Kirsh: election ballad issues. 15. Margaret Hatcher on an upcoming school event. 16. Wendy Brooks announcing Telluride Academy's workshops. 17. John Micetic: the capital improvement ballad issue. 18. Rod Templin: Wizard of Oz production at the Sheridan Opera House. 19. Nick Kirsh with the environmental committee ordinance, speaking about the burning of coal/wood. 20. Jim Pettegrew: TELCO's hard rock festival. 21. Allen Gerstle on the transit company's ballad issue. 22. Jim Pettegrew on Telluride's Nordic Center's cross-country race. 23. Bob Brickell with the Telluride Council for Arts and Humanities, upcoming auction. 24. Brandt Garber on the Sheridan Opera House shows. 25. Jim Bedford announcing the Sheridan Opera House concerts. 26. TCRA on tourism. 27. Janic Zink on the real estate tax ballad issue. 28. Art Goodtimes with the San Miguel Historical Society on the museum ballad. 29. Jim Bedford on supporting the arts and upcoming Sheridan Opera House shows. 30. Lynn Rae Lowe on Telluride as a community... How does Telluride's economy survive? With festivals. 31. Art Goodtimes with a dance performance review. Supported in part by an award from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board, through funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), National Archives Records Administration.