Nominate an AHOF Candidate:

If you know someone from the Aspen community who has had a significant and lasting impact on the Aspen/Snowmass communities economically, physically, spritually, or intellectually, has demonstrated inspriational leadership, and has made major contributions in the cultural, sporting and/or civic areas, you can nominate them for induction into the Aspen Hall of Fame.

Inductees are honored at an annual winter banquet, where their peers and community friends gather to celebrate their accomplishments.

You can nominate someone by clicking the link below to download an AHOF Nomination Form pdf.

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Marian Lyeth Davis
Bergmans
Bob Lewis
Brendlingers
Dwight Shellman
Mary Hayes

Elizabeth & Walter Paepcke

Elizabeth & Walter PaepckeSkiing had already started to boost Aspen out of its 50-year hibernation when the Paepckes arrived in May of 1945.

Walter Paepcke, is best known, not for his business success with the Container Corporation of America, but for bringing culture out of the city and building Aspen into a year round cultural and skiing Mecca. The Paepckes infused Aspen with numerous cultural activities and were instrumental in creating a stable economy for the area.

After the innovative Goethe Bicentennial Convocation in 1949, he established the Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies, the International Design Conference of Aspen (IDCA) and the Aspen Music Festival and School in order to fulfill his dream of the "Aspen Idea." Elizabeth, known as the "Grand Dame of Aspen", and Walter were instrumental in bringing about what we now call the "renaissance" of Aspen.

In Walter's own words, his vision for Aspen was "a community of peace" with opportunities for man’s complete life "where he can earn a living, profit by healthy physical recreation, with facilities at hand for his enjoyment of art, music, and education."

Always gracious, Elizabeth Paepcke expressed her sense of fun, whimsy and creativity in her endeavors, from garden parties to board meetings.

—Photo: Aspen Historical Society