Wednesday, March 21, 2012

WOMEN ON THE STREET

What is your favorite part of being a woman here?


What is your favorite part of being a woman here?

"Having the opportunity to raise a family in a healthy and active environment, and having an awesome group of girlfriends to go out and play."

Gretchen Palmer, longtime valley resident

"As a working woman in this valley, I love my students, their families and the plethora of outdoor activities this valley has to offer."

Kerstin Flavin, valley teacher

"It's just having such great access to all the wonderful activities outdoors and the great camaraderie among the women in the valley."

Sharon Beckwith, valley mom

"We're one of the few. When I was younger and walking into The Pioneer, there were five women and 50 guys inside."

Cindy Monge, true valley housewife

"The general energy of people that live here and the fact that women are nicer to each other here than anywhere else I've ever lived."

Tara Kinsella, Ketchum skier

"I enjoy hiking in the mountains during summertime, skiing and boarding in the winter. I also love travelling, but it's always nice to come back here to home."

Casey Fahey, Warm Springs adventurer

"Having grown up in New York City, I love this small-town community feel. I also love having my kids grow up here in the mountains, the best playground in the world."

Keri Desler, Ketchum restaurant manager

"Freedom to be or to do anything you dream. No boundaries, no borders."

Sara Gorby, valley thespian




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