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Those Irish Bartleys: Stephen, Mary, and Seth ‘coasting.'
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One of the largest computer networks in Colorado is that of the Denver Public Schools.
And one of its IT project managers is 1995 Summit High graduate Stacy (Martin) Moore, daughter of Gary and Debbie of Frisco.
Stacy earned a bachelor's degree in writing and a master's degree in technical communications from the University of Colorado-Denver, and has previously been a technical writer and Web developer.
“It's very interesting and rigorous work,” says Stacy. “I love working within my community doing technology and communications work.”
In addition to her professional career, Stacy completed her first triathlon this summer, and bought a second home in SoBo — that's South Broadway in Denver-speak.
Stacy's been married to Aaron Moore, a Buena Vista native, since 2000.
They met working at the Summit Daily News in 1993. He works in the field of procurement for technology companies.
She and Aaron hit the Burning Man Festival in Nevada for the first time in September.
“Talk about taking yourself out of your comfort zone, that place had extreme everything — from weather to art and music to people,” says Stacy. “I came home with so much perspective and will never forget the experience.”
And rounding out their household, they have rescued a four-legged “child,” a Basset Hound named Jazzie.
“I still spend a lot of time at Copper Mountain in the winter snowboarding,” she notes.
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Off to visit their Motherland of Ireland was the Bartley Clan of mom Mary Bartley of Exeter, N.H., brother Stephen and wife Cate Bartley of Stratham, N.H., and Seth of Frisco's Precision Ski and Golf and the Windrider of the Rockies sailing school and rental outfit in Frisco Bay Marina.
The Bartleys visited Bunratty, Killarney, Blarney, Cobh, Tramore, Kilkenny, Dublin, “and dozens and dozens of pubs.” And they played golf at Blarney Golf Resort.
This marked Seth's second trip and the first for the rest of the family.
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Former Breckenridger Art C. Hyde Jr. writes from over Aspen way:
“How are you? The last time we spoke (1999) Mary had just been diagnosed with cancer and was heading to Washington, D.C. for surgery.
“I lost your e-mail address and your house is gone; didn't know how to contact you.
“I was in Frisco Oct. 16, picked up a Summit Daily, and saw your column. Great idea. You can have the fun of writing it without the hassle of putting out all those papers.
“You were correct: I should have bought a lot on Main Street — I love Frisco,” Art concludes.
Art — we're fine and Mary's cured.
His email: arthyde@rof.net
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Miles F. Porter IV, nicknamed “Spike,” a Coloradan since 1949, is an Army veteran, former Climax miner, graduate of Adams State College, and a resident of Summit County since 1982. An award-winning investigative reporter, he and wife Mary E. Staby owned newspapers in Summit County for 20 years.
And one of its IT project managers is 1995 Summit High graduate Stacy (Martin) Moore, daughter of Gary and Debbie of Frisco.
Stacy earned a bachelor's degree in writing and a master's degree in technical communications from the University of Colorado-Denver, and has previously been a technical writer and Web developer.
“It's very interesting and rigorous work,” says Stacy. “I love working within my community doing technology and communications work.”
In addition to her professional career, Stacy completed her first triathlon this summer, and bought a second home in SoBo — that's South Broadway in Denver-speak.
Stacy's been married to Aaron Moore, a Buena Vista native, since 2000.
They met working at the Summit Daily News in 1993. He works in the field of procurement for technology companies.
She and Aaron hit the Burning Man Festival in Nevada for the first time in September.
“Talk about taking yourself out of your comfort zone, that place had extreme everything — from weather to art and music to people,” says Stacy. “I came home with so much perspective and will never forget the experience.”
And rounding out their household, they have rescued a four-legged “child,” a Basset Hound named Jazzie.
“I still spend a lot of time at Copper Mountain in the winter snowboarding,” she notes.
***
Off to visit their Motherland of Ireland was the Bartley Clan of mom Mary Bartley of Exeter, N.H., brother Stephen and wife Cate Bartley of Stratham, N.H., and Seth of Frisco's Precision Ski and Golf and the Windrider of the Rockies sailing school and rental outfit in Frisco Bay Marina.
The Bartleys visited Bunratty, Killarney, Blarney, Cobh, Tramore, Kilkenny, Dublin, “and dozens and dozens of pubs.” And they played golf at Blarney Golf Resort.
This marked Seth's second trip and the first for the rest of the family.
***
Former Breckenridger Art C. Hyde Jr. writes from over Aspen way:
“How are you? The last time we spoke (1999) Mary had just been diagnosed with cancer and was heading to Washington, D.C. for surgery.
“I lost your e-mail address and your house is gone; didn't know how to contact you.
“I was in Frisco Oct. 16, picked up a Summit Daily, and saw your column. Great idea. You can have the fun of writing it without the hassle of putting out all those papers.
“You were correct: I should have bought a lot on Main Street — I love Frisco,” Art concludes.
Art — we're fine and Mary's cured.
His email: arthyde@rof.net
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Miles F. Porter IV, nicknamed “Spike,” a Coloradan since 1949, is an Army veteran, former Climax miner, graduate of Adams State College, and a resident of Summit County since 1982. An award-winning investigative reporter, he and wife Mary E. Staby owned newspapers in Summit County for 20 years.


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