FLORENCE PD CHIEF HUMPHREY NAMED INTERIM CITY MANAGER
FLORENCE PD CHIEF HUMPHREY NAMED INTERIM CITY MANAGER
DiNardo’s Cider Mill & Farm Market has been a mainstay in the community for decades,
known for many things, but mostly his cider.
Albert DiNardo began making cider when he was only 12
years old, along with his twin brother, Mario.
That was over 83 years ago, right here in Fremont County.
The story of DiNardo's Cider began when he and his brother picked cherries for a neighbor. “When we finished picking, he didn’t pay us money,” said 95-year-old Albert, “he gave us the cherries. We took the cherries home and daddy says, ‘what you got there?’ and we said ‘we’ve got cherries. He didn’t give us money,’ and daddy didn’t feel too sharp about that.”Albert’s father, Ubaldo DiNardo, an Italian immigrant, asked the young brothers what they were going to do with the cherries to keep them from spoiling. “We told Daddy, ‘we’re going to make juice out of them’, Albert added, and that’s the beginning of cherry cider, the
brothers lifelong business together and the treasured cider.”From there, Albert learned to make cherry cider by himself. After school, and every weekend,
Albert went to work in the orchards, picking fruit, and making cider, while Mario tended to sales at the business, and so it was for decades, until Mario’s death in 2017.
While in school, the twins did not really participate in outside school activities or sports, though they loved totap dance, performing in Florence, Cañon City,
Rockvale and Pueblo, with theater groups and at special events. The twins later learned to ballroom dance, but when they were younger, it was usually school and work, “Before cider, they had to help in the garden because Ubaldo had a huge garden,” Heidi added, “they did everything by hand.” But hard work came
natural, “Dad and Mother wanted us to work,” Albert said. Albert and Mario attended the Holy Cross Abbey, where they graduated in 1949. They continued to
support the school and community with donations of funds over the years, including considerable contributions, “Mario and Albert paid for the patio (at the
Abbey),” Heidi added with a proud smile.
The store offers 11 flavors of DiNardo’s which includes: cherry, apple, blueberry, grape, boysenberry, black raspberry, red raspberry and blackberry, as well as a variety of combination cider blends. But the best seller is cherry, “Cherry has always been the best seller,” said Albert, "always."With the cider business booming, the DiNardos began to purchase fruit in addition to their own harvests from the Western Slope to keep up with the demand. Word traveled fast
about DiNardo’s delicious ciders and attracted people from all over, as it still does.
Some of Albert’s favorite memories are visiting with the numerous film stars and celebrities that have visited their store and purchased the cider, chat for a bit. John Wayne, Jane Fonda, Sam Elliott, Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell, James Arnett, Katherine Hepburn, Robert Redford, “there’s more, but I can’t remember all of them,” Albert said smiling, “Jane Fonda would come in every morning when she was making that movie,” Albert said, talking about, “Our Souls At Night”
a film with Robert Redford that was shot in Florence in 2017.His favorite, and Heidi’s, was John Wayne, “John Wayne was very, very nice,” Heidi said, “he ended up staying at one of well-known rancher Franklin Nash’s homes in Cañon City when he was filming a movie.”
Not may people know, or remember, that before that the stretch of US Highway 50 was called “River Street” before Albert and Mario worked to get it officially changed to the now, very well-known, “Royal Gorge Boulevard”. Albert said, “We got a really nice letter from the Mayor." Heidi added, "We still have that letter."
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