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Publisher's
Notes Winter 1996
This summer's issue of TellurideStyle® was a phenomenal success.
The minute it hit the streets, our office was flooded with phone
calls like Mary Fedorka's of Telluride Real Estate Corporation,
"It's awesome; it's got class; it's a complete, readable guide."
Lifetime resident Johnnie Stevens said, "This magazine is classy,
pure and simple." Sid Brotman, owner of Skip's Taxi exclaimed,
"I love it, it's dynamite!" Other comments range from
"Your magazine is so polished" to "T-Style is a handsome
piece," said Skiing magazine and
National Geographic contributing editor, Lito Tejadas-Flores to,
finally, "TellurideStyle is beautiful, beautiful, beautiful,"
said Mark Mullins, publisher of the American National Park Network
magazines, a subsidiary of the international Meredith Corporation.
(Receiving such reviews, from the best in the business, was like
winning an Oscar or Emmy award to Bush & Associates, Inc.)
Like the old Bartles and James commercial aptly touted, "We
appreciate your support." And with such glowing reviews, TellurideStyle
adds only subtle enhancements and editorial updates to this winter's
edition. Again, the primary goal of TellurideStyle is to take readers
on an information odyssey that entails Telluride and the San Juans'
most noteworthy subject matters: Be it historic or contemporary,
day or nightlife, courageous or calming.
What makes Telluride Telluride is, the poetry, if you will, of
T-Style. The essence of TellurideStyle's editorial content makes
each reader feel the enchantment, beauty and adventure of mountain
living in one of North America's most magnificent resort communities,
Telluride, Colorado. While relaxing, be touched and charmed by the
bountifulness of mountain life through the pages of TellurideStyle.
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