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Greg Pettys
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Contributor to "In Our Own Write," (source: In Our Own Write: A Gunnison Valley Journal)
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Greg Stahl
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Contributor to "The where that tells us who we are: A Gunnison Valley Journal," (source: The where that tells us who we are: A Gunnison Valley Journal). Contributor to "The where that tells us who we are: A Gunnison Valley Journal," (source: The where that tells us who we are: A Gunnison Valley Journal)
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Gregg Anderson
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Rev. Gregg Anderson’s spiritual vocation started early. He received a B.A. from St. Olaf College in 1970, followed by an M.A., an M.Div. and a D.Min. He arrived in Aspen in 1972, planning to work for the summer while completing applications for law school. But instead he contacted Helen Klanderud about a counseling job at Touchstone. Helen told him Touchstone was fading. Gregg, Helen and Charley Baker started Open Door in 1972 and he continued as a counselor through 1978. Open Door became Aspen Counseling Center and more recently MindSprings Health.
A former Big Brother/Big Sister volunteer, Gregg soon started Aspen Big Brothers Big Sisters, a program matching youth and adult mentor pairs in 1974. Now known as The Buddy Program, it serves over 1000 youth and families each year in the valley, adding case management, counseling, and scholarships to its services.
Gregg served as assistant minister at the Aspen Community Methodist Church for six years, then, for 35 years until his retirement in 2013, was the director and chaplain at the Aspen Chapel, and was instrumental in starting the Snowmass Chapel.
Gregg received thousands of locals, part-time residents and visitors to the Chapel. Gregg’s non-denominational approach created a spiritual home for all of Aspen. He has performed nearly 2,000 weddings, 300 baptisms, and 400 memorials. In 2015, Gregg married Carolyn Ethridge.--Aspen Hall of Fame website, inductee bio.
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Gregg Morin
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Contributor to "Community/Common Unity," (source: Community/Common Unity: 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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