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Survey reflects opinions on rec center Possibilities of new pool, facility near Ralston Road By Sara Van Cleve
‘The $3.1 million City Council has allocated for a center isn’t going to build any of the three alternatives that have been identified.’ Mark Deven, city manager
svancleve@ourcoloradonews.com The neighborhood group Citizens for a Livable Ralston Community asked residents of the Ralston Road corridor what type of recreation they’d like to see in the area and the results are in. Radian, an architectural group for community initiatives, was hired by the city of Arvada to conduct a survey in June and put together possible conceptual ideas for a recreation center in the Ralston Road area based on public feedback. On July 24, Yael Nyholm, director of Radian, presented the survey results and the initial concepts for a possible recreation facility. Radian distributed 1,000 surveys in the
Ralston Road area and also put the survey online and on Facebook. A little more than 10 percent of the population, 350 people, responded which is a little more than average for surveys of this kind, Nyholm said. The top three responses, in order, for what type of recreation residents would like to see in the area were an outdoor pool, an indoor pool and a recreation center including, for example, a weight room. Residents near Ralston Road used to be served by Fischer Pool and a recreation center that included an ice arena. Nyholm said the residents that respond-
ed want to see recreational opportunities for the region first, then the city at large as well as opportunities for seniors and youth. Based on the responses, Nyholm presented to a group of residents three possible recreation facility configurations. The first option is a 21,232-square-foot outdoor pool; second is a 29,567-squarefoot outdoor pool and fitness center; and third is a 35,199-square-foot outdoor and indoor pool with a fitness center. All three options also include restrooms and a locker room. The third option, which was popular
among many residents, would provide more opportunities and options during the summer months, Nyholm said. “The $3.1 million City Council has allocated for a center isn’t going to build any of the three alternatives that have been identified,” City Manager Mark Deven said. “The $3.1 million would build a good portion of it, but it wouldn’t build the entire center. Also, we don’t have, at this point, land acquired for this facility … the $3.1 million is really a good-faith, set-aside allocation for a facility, not understanding what would be necessary for the facility, but we felt that we needed to set aside something to meet the needs of this community.” Deven said to acquire the land and build a facility would cost about $7-8 million. Though land has not yet been acquired, the city and the Arvada Urban Renewal Authority are looking into the possibility of building a recreation center on the north side of Ralston Road where Arvada Square is. Survey continues on Page 19
Corrections leaving Colfax Commissioners look for another site for transition program By Amy Woodward
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Sandy Martin, the former director of human services for the city of Arvada as well as other nonprofit organizations, began her role as the new executive director of the Arvada Community Food Bank Aug. 1. Photo by Sara Van Cleve
Food bank welcomes new director Former human services director takes over with fundraising, expansion goals By Sara Van Cleve
svancleve@ourcoloradonews.com For Sandy Martin, becoming the Arvada Community Food Bank’s new executive director is like coming home. “My career has gone full-circle,” Martin said. Martin began her career as the city of Arvada’s first human services director in 1978 and sat on the planning committee for the Arvada Community Food Bank when it was first founded by Interchurch Arms and the city in 1981. “I thought it would be open for a couple
‘For me to go back, it had to be something that captures my whole heart.’ Sandy Martin, executive director years during the recession in the ’80s until the need was taken care of,” Martin said. “We’re here 31 years later and I don’t see the need for food going down.” Martin served as the director of human services 1978 to 1994; she has also served as the executive director for the Jefferson County Head Start program and for Colo-
rado Bright Beginnings. Martin also served as the chief development officer at Warren Village through 2011. In 2011, Martin semi-retired, but was still looking for something she was passionate that would let her help others. “For me to go back, it had to be something that captures my whole heart and something I could live and breathe as an organization,” she said. “I saw the listing for executive director and I said, `This is it.’ I have always loved the food bank. I love Arvada” Martin said she loves that the food bank is supported so greatly by the Arvada community, how wonderful the clients the food bank serves are, and how great the food bank’s 270 volunteers are. “Last year volunteers provided nearly Director continues on Page 19
Jeffco’s Board of County Commissioners announced it abandoned efforts to build a correctional facility near West Colfax and Wide Acres road, and will scout for another location. “We are no longer looking at that site along Wide Acres road for that facility,” said Kathryn Heider, public information officer for Jeffco. The commissioners directed Ralph Schell, county administrator, to suspend the proposed exchange agreement scheduled for approval on Aug. 6 at the next commissioner’s business meeting. The deal received little support by some Jeffco residents, more than 30 of whom attended the commissioners’ meeting on July 23. “Your constituents are very concerned,” said Rob Thorsheim who, like many others in attendance at the commissioner’s meeting, said they felt blindsided by the pending deal and wanted to stop the exchange. Jeffco is looking to build a new 58,000-square-foot corrections facility as part of the county’s Community Corrections Program. The county entered into a land exchange agreement with Colorado Investment and Development Company in 2012. The agreement allowed the company to buy the property at Colfax in order to build a new corrections facility, and then swap the site for the New York Building on Kendall Street, which currently operates as the county’s transition house for released offenders. According to County Commissioner Casey Tighe, the county has no replacement site under consideration at this time. He said the commissioners are reviewing the entire site-selection process.
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Figure out what it is you want
Do you remember the pop song by the Spice Girls, “Tell me what you want, what you really really want, I’ll tell you what I want, what I really really want?” And then the lyrics are repeated several times. Have you ever been asked, “What is it that you really want?” Or maybe you have even asked yourself, “What is it that I want the most in life?” Does your answer change based on either situation? I often find that we tend to be more guarded when answering the question about what we want when asked by another person, and much more honest and deep when we look ourselves in the mirror and answer ourselves when no one else is around. Do we want material things? Do we want money? Do we want love? What is the thing we want most in this life? After 40 years of research, The Zig Ziglar Organization whittled the list down to eight things that people really really want: To be happy, to be healthy, to be reasonably prosperous (and some people would like to be unreasonably prosper-
ous), to have security, true friends, peace, solid family relationships and hope. Think about it, would you trade your happiness, health, prosperity, security, friendship, peace, family relationships and hope for a second or third home, a new car, jewelry, a good time, or even a great time? And does there absolutely have to be one or the other? I am a big proponent of “and” not “or,” and believe if we strive for the things we want without compromising our character or integrity we can have all of the material things we desire as well as all of the more important things that money
will not buy. One of the things that I really really want in life is peace. And this is one of the reasons I really love living here in Colorado. There is such a fantastic sense of peace when hiking in the mountains, walking in our open spaces, skiing on through the trees or in a secluded or quiet area on the hill. Sure, skiing requires equipment, proper clothing and a ski pass, but hiking and walking bring me peace with absolutely no investment from me other than my time. Our sunrises and sunsets observed each morning and evening bring me peace and hope, and once again without any cost. I set goals and pursue dreams. And when I look at the list of eight things that we all want, at some level I recognize that I am doing OK in several areas but still need to develop and grow in others. I would encourage you to write the list of these eight topic, Happy, Healthy,
Reasonably Prosperous, Secure, Friendship, Peace, Family Relationships and Hope. Next to each one just simply put a check mark next to the ones you feel you are doing well in and an asterisk next to the ones you want to see yourself develop. Once we have reached an acceptable level in all eight areas, we can enjoy all of the things this life offers in every aspect of our lives. And it always amazes me that when someone shares with me that they have strengthened each of these areas, that some of their material desires and other things simply fall into place too. How are you doing in these eight categories? I would love to hear all about it at gotonorton@gmail.com and together let’s make this a better than good week. Michael Norton, a resident of Highlands Ranch, is the former president of the Zig Ziglar organization and CEO and founder of www.candogo.com
so much inside the Press this week COMMUNITY: Mini golfers to raise funds for mental health. Page 20
SERIES: Portrait of a helper dog as a puppy. Page 4
LIFE: “The House of Blue Leaves” explores fame in America. Page 17
SPORTS: A visit to Homestead Gold Course. Page 22
THEATER: Arvada Festival Playhouse offers wacky adventure “Mama Won’t Fly.” Page 24
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ARVADA NEWS IN A HURRY Arvada Center wins seven Henry Awards for Man of La Mancha
The Arvada Center was selected for seven Colorado Theatre Guild Henry Awards during the eighth annual ceremony at the center July 22. All the awards received by the Arvada Center were for its production of ”Man of La Mancha” March 22 to April 29, including Outstanding Production of a Musical. The Arvada Center was nominated for 15 awards. The other six awards were given to Rod Lansberry for Outstanding Direction of a Musical, David Nehls for Outstanding Musical Direction, Kitty Skillman Hilsabeck for Outstanding Choreography, Brian Mallgrave for Outstanding Scenic Design, Chris Campbell for Outstanding Costume Design and Shannon McKinney for Outstanding Lighting Design.
AEDA hosting business health-care seminar
The Arvada Economic Development Association is hosting a free presentation about healthcare reform and how it will effect businesses. The presentation, featuring Ellen E. Stewart of the law firm Berenbaum Weinshienk, is from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20, in the
Council Chambers at City Hall, 8101 Ralston Road. Stewart will discuss the history of the Affordable Care Act, the present state of healthcare, what to expect in 2014, health benefit exchange in Colorado and progress toward open enrollment. Stewart practices exclusively in the health care area and is a past president of the Colorado Chapter of the Healthcare Financial Management Association and a fellow in the Healthcare Financial Management Association. The event is free to attend, but attendees must register by Tuesday, Aug. 13, by emailing Allison Trembly at atrembly@arvada.org or by calling 720-898-7010.
Police, golf course seek public’s help in finding vandal
West Woods Golf Club is offering a $250 reward for information that leads to an arrest in regards to vandalism on the course. On Tuesday, July 16, a West Woods employee discovered two mature Cottonwood trees had been vandalized on the Cottonwood course near the 14th tee. The value of the two trees is estimated to be
$2,500. The vandalism negatively affects both the golf course’s neighbors and the golf course, said Manager of Golf Operations Jim Wilkins. ”These crimes impact our course’s neighbors negatively since the trees were planted in that area as a safety screen for errant golf shots into their property as well as losing the great aesthetics provided by two 60-foot high trees,” Wilkins said. ”The vandalism will also impact our budget since there is significant cost to replace the trees as well as remove the ones that were needlessly destroyed.” To report information regarding the vandalism, call the Arvada Police Department at 720-898-6900.
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Four legs give sight to blind Sidekicks for Sight raisers prep pups to be guide dogs By Sara Van Cleve
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For many people who are blind, their guide dog is more than just their eyes. “When a person depends that much on a dog and a dog depends that much on them, I don’t think you can even describe it unless you’ve experienced it,” said Bryan Goings, a puppy raiser Lending a for Guide Dogs for the Blind. “You can really see how close they are. A lot of blind people describe them as their soulmates. My first dog, his handler says he’s his everything, from his ice breaker to helping paw his traveling compadre.” But before guide dogs can put on their harness and act as the eyes for their owners, before they even are trained to become a guide dog, they are taught how to be good citizens by their puppy raisers. Goings of Castle Rock, who graduated from Castle View High School this year, got involved with Sidekicks for Sight, the Guide Dogs for the Blind puppy raising club in Littleton, during his freshman year of high school. Since then, he has raised two dogs that have gone on to be paired with blind owners, and is currently raising his third — 13-month-old Armand. Sidekicks for Sight, the Littleton puppyraising club for Guide Dogs for the Blind, is raising six puppies that could go on to become guide dogs one day. “Basically we teach them basic obedience, good house behaviors and socialize them to the outside world,” said Barb O’Connor, a leader for Sidekicks for Sight who has raised 17 puppies for Guide Dogs for the Blind herself. “As Guide Dogs says, `We’re not raising guide dogs, we’re raising puppies to be good citizens with the opportunity to become guide dogs.’” When the puppies are eight to nine weeks old, they are transported via puppy truck from San Rafael to their raisers in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah or
Vladimir, a five-month-old black Labrador, is one of six puppies currently being raised by Sidekicks for Sight. The puppy raising club teaches puppies basic obedience and socializes them until they are about 15 months old, at which point they return to Guide Dogs for the Blind in California or Oregon to receive formal guide dog training and, if they are fit for the program, to be paired with a blind person. Photo by Sara Van Cleve Washington, where they will call home for the next year. While with their raisers, the puppies do everything their raisers do. “We’d go to school together and he’d just walk by my side, get socialized with everything,” Goings said. “There’s a lot in a high school, so it’s a really good place for him. There’s a lot of different distractions, but he learned to lay by my side and calm down when I’m in class, and then we’re up and off to the next class. Each day is really different. Just as you go to a different place every day, he does the same.” Though Armand is in training while he’s in public with his vest on, he still gets to enjoy being a puppy. “When he’s at home, he’s a puppy,” Goings said. “He can play with his toys, visit with us, whatever.” During the year the puppies are with their raisers, they learn many basic obedience skills using a mix of praise and food rewards,
Among the things the puppies learn are how to walk on the left side of their handler, to not eat food off the ground, how to stay focused on their handler despite distractions, when it’s appropriate to relieve themselves (when the handler says “Do your business”) and the basics such as sit, stay, lay down and go to bed. “I don’t feel as much that it’s breaking bad habits, since they come new not knowing anything, but more building up new habits, teaching them new behaviors and working on it really consistently,” Goings said. “You have to be on top of it. You have to be as consistent as possible so they learn what’s expected, and they’re more reliable. By that point, they enjoy it.” When the puppies are between about 15 and 18 months old, they get back on the puppy truck and return to the Guide Dogs for the Blind campus to receive complete physicals and get ready for their guide dog training. Service continues on Page 5
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Night Out connects neighbors Arvada hosts effort intended to reduce crime Staff Report Arvadans can join the nation in turning their porch lights on to turn off crime Tuesday, Aug. 6. The annual National Night Out Against Crime is Aug. 6 this year. National Night Out began in 1984 in an effort to encourage citizens to get involved in crime prevention through police-community partnerships, neigh-
borhood camaraderie and to send the message to criminals that neighbors are aware and watching out for each other. People across the nation will gather on the first Tuesday of August, as they do annually, at neighborhood celebrations to reduce crime and the fear of crime. The biggest event in Arvada will begin at 5 p.m. Aug. 6 in Olde Town Square near Olde Wadsworth Boulevard and W. 57th Avenue. The free event will feature live music, food and activities. Arvada Police officers will begin their night of visiting with residents at the
Olde Town celebration at 5 p.m. Officers will then travel to several other block parties hosted by residents around the city. The idea behind National Night Out is to have neighbors connected and looking out for each other in an effort to reduce crime. “National Night Out is a great opportunity to meet our residents in a festive environment and to discuss ways to prevent crime as a community,” said Arvada Police Sgt. Mick Roemer. The Arvada Police Department has been actively involved with National Night Out since 1997.
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If a dog doesn’t pass an aspect of their physical, due to bad hips or elbow dysplasia, for example, the raisers are given the option of adopting them as a pet. If the dog passes its physical, it’s time to go to “puppy college.” “Once they go in for training, they have eight phases they go through,” O’Connor said. “Starting with the basics, they evaluate obedience skills and reinforce them and take them out to work with the harness. They start out in quieter places and take them to busier places where there is traffic and distractions.” After they go through the eight stages, the puppies are ready to be paired with a person who is blind and they learn together how to be guide dog and how to have a guide dog. “They keep working with them, honing their skills, and then they are looking for a partner,” O’Connor said. “They take the application of a blind person and see if they want a quieter dog, or one that’s good in heavy traffic or good with little kids, and match up dogs with a blind person based on their preference. The person and the dog go into class and stay at the dorms. It’s a two-week class with an instructor there.” The entire trip to the campuses in Oregon and California are free for the person who is blind training with their future guide dog. “A really big thing they teach them, which I think is cool, is what is called intelligent disobedience,” Goings said. “For example, if the person tells
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Barb O’Connor, left, a leader with the Guide Dogs for the Blind puppy raising club Sidekicks for Sight, works with five-month-old Vladimir on distractions. Photo by Sara Van Cleve them to cross the street, but a car is coming or some danger like that, the dog will refuse to go because it knows that the person can’t see that and it knows something the blind person does not. I don’t know how they do it, but that’s really cool to me.” If the puppy successfully completes all levels of training, he and his new owner participate in a graduation ceremony that the puppy raisers often attend. “You get to see the dog again and meet the person,” O’Connor said. “It’s their decision to keep in touch, but almost everybody keeps in contact.” Goings said he went to his first dog’s graduation and his new owner has become a very close friend. About 60 percent of dogs raised by puppy raisers become guide dogs; other dogs may not be fit for that kind of work or have a health issue, but they
can have a career change and become a therapy dog or another type of service dog, or become a really great pet, O’Connor said. Goings said it can be tough giving up the puppies after bonding with them and raising them, but knowing the difference they’ll make in someone’s life makes it all worth it. O’Connor likens it to a child getting married. “It’s rewarding to see,” she said. “People say ‘How can you give them up?’ It’s like a child that got married. They’re with a new person in a new relationship that is fulfilling and loving for both parties. That’s how you do it. It’s not easy, but that’s a good analogy. You’re sending them off to be in a grown up relationship. You’re done with the puppy part and you’ve done the training part, now it’s up to the dog and the handler.”
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OPINIONS / YOURS AND OURS
Upbeat signs for FasTracks, but miles to go Take the good with the bad, and, in the end, say it’s all good. This pragmatic approach to good mental health often fits the public’s journey in large public works projects as well. A recent survey prepared for RTD — conducted by BCC Research & Consulting — shows a solidly upbeat view to our Regional Transportation District FasTracks system. Passed by voters in 2004, the 0.4 percent sales tax funded project was originally priced at $4.7 billion. As it happens, the economy tanked in 2008, and the projected budget climbed to more than $6 billion and now sits at $7.4 billion according to RTD’s estimate last year. It is not surprising that this type of expansive project would take its hits — it’s a big deal to build out the Denver metro’s major corridors with commuter rail systems and additional bus rapid transit. Who can forget the Big Dig? And al-
OUR VIEW though Mount Rushmore and the Statue of Liberty were not transportation projects, those ambitious ventures ran on fumes from time to time — short on funds and support — before they were completed and the following generations of benefactors pronounced it’s all good. But now, in some ways we are getting close to feeling darn good about FasTracks. The recent BCC survey with 800 respondents indicated positive perspectives. The number for the “somewhat positive to very positive” view of FasTracks has been pulling out of a skid to hit 81 percent this year.
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Would a Miller suspension affect Broncos? Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller is facing a possible four-game suspension after he reportedly tested positive for marijuana and amphetamines during his rookie year in 2011. We asked people at Memorial Park, 8001 W. 59th Ave. in Arvada, if they think Miller’s possible suspension will affect the Broncos’ 2013 season and their Super Bowl potential.
Even without Von, the team is full of all-stars. It will affect them, but not as much as people think. Brian Alison
If he’s suspended for the first four games of the regular season, it will definitely affect their season. Taylor Alison
I think it will affect their season, but I don’t think it will hurt their Super Bowl chances. Jakob Lowe
Of course it will. It changes the team’s mentality. He’s one of the top 10 players on the team, so naturally he is a leader. They’re going into the season with a complete change. Don McAdams
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The V-shape amounts to 84 percent in 2007; 80 percent, 2009; 71 percent, 2010; 78 percent, 2011, before rising to better than four out of five respondents. Those who say FasTracks was a good decision tallied higher than 80 percent as well. In passing, those who say it was a bad decision have pegged at a solid 10 percent to 23 percent in the five survey years, and we recognize this group will be around and can drum up some concerning cost per ride and bus vs. rail numbers. But for another reason, we have a ways to go to reach the true tipping point. Many areas of the metro with completed corridor lines have fared well — most recently the W Rail Line from Golden through Lakewood to Denver was completed ahead of schedule in April. But there is another story up north where the entire North Metro Rail Line, originally projected for completion in late
2015, has been pushed back to sometime after 2035 according to the latest RTD projection although request for proposals could change the date. Interestingly the survey says Adams County respondents — where the North Metro Rail Line rail will run — tallied 78 percent as “somewhat favorable-very favorable.” The number is better than Boulder County at 68 percent, but not far behind the other five counties included (Weld, Arapahoe, Douglas, Denver and Jefferson), which ranged 79 to 86 percent. As for Adams County — pretty amazing for an area that will tread in the have-nots category for a few more decades. While other cities and countries admire FasTracks, we need to be mindful that all promises should be kept south to north before we can confidently say all good. We’re a ways away.
A call for humility “The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here . . .” Some of you will know immediately what famous speech I quoted there. But few of you have ever heard anybody in your lifetime say such a thing. Imagine, in today’s society, somebody of prominence admitting in the course of a speech that their speech is probably not important in the grand scheme. It’s not just that we don’t have enough humility to recognize our limitations — we have actually become a world that rewards brashness, even vulgarity. Our culture, I am sad to say, puts way too much emphasis on being able to command the camera and be interesting, and too little on dealing with facts, truths, and solutions. Our political commentary is dominated by the likes of Laura Ingraham and Rachel Maddow, who regularly make it their task to say the most outrageous things-regardless of accuracy — to drive ratings. One “news” anchor went on the air with tampons hanging from her ears last week to make ... I don’t know — some point. Several months back, the airwaves were dominated by avowed atheists and nonChristians presuming to advise the Catholic Church on the type of person it should choose to be the next Pope. And everywhere you look online, people who make little or no effort to inform themselves on the issues pontificate ad nauseum on solving all the world’s problems. The adage “there is no such thing as bad press” has been taken to absurd extremes. Why, I heard the other day that the price of a replica jersey for erstwhile New England Patriot tight end Aaron Hernandez has actually increased since he was arrested and charged with murder. Can’t wait to see what the Von Miller signature bong starts selling for. Of course, I could go on and on in this vein. And I know some of you out there have caught the irony of me writing about
this in a public forum such as this. Such is life. But I have to wonder if our world wouldn’t be better if occasionally we heard a Senator or President say out loud “I don’t know all the answers, but I’m willing to listen.” I have to wonder if our world wouldn’t be better if, rather than $100 million taxpayer-subsidized junket/ vacations, more of our ruling class took the example of the new Pope and lived in apartments and travelled modestly. I have to wonder if we wouldn’t be better off if we taught our children that a great pass is better than a slam dunk, a sacrifice bunt is just as good as a home run, or that hard work and accomplishment is worth more than being popular. I have to wonder if our world wouldn’t be better if we all had the wisdom of the speech writer who, just prior to the line I quoted above, also said “The brave men, living and dead, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract.” After all, if Abraham Lincoln can admit that he didn’t believe the most famous speech in American history would ever amount to much or was sufficient to make a place holy, then maybe we can all stand a little more humility. Michael Alcorn is a music teacher and fitness instructor who lives in Arvada with his wife and three children. He graduated from Alameda High School and the University of Colorado-Boulder.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Listen to the people I am dismayed, although not surprised, that Arvada City Council once again went against the wishes of the citizens and approved building the Wal-Mart in the old plaza area. According to the Arvada Press, 35 individuals spoke against the measure,16 in favor, with 306 signed up to oppose and only 41 in favor. Not only is council going against the wishes and best interests of Arvadans, but they are using $5.8 million in public funds to support the California company that will be developing the site! I have been trying for years to get the city to help clean up the air and council smiles and says isn’t that nice, then completely ignores the issue. Next election cycle I would like to see people willing to represent citizens gain council seats.
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Storytelling is an art, and the members of the Jeffco Spellbinders organization have the art down to a “T.” The Jeffco chapter of the national organization currently has about 70 storytellers going out to schools, churches and senior centers all over the county, using the ancient art of storytelling to entertain. Those interested in joining the organization have the chance, with new training starting on Aug. 10. “The organization itself has been around for about 19 years,” said LaRene Wolfe, the new chapter leader of the Spellbinders. “1999 was when our chapter started.” Beverly Brayden founded the Jeffco chapter. The group is made up entirely of volunteers — many of whom are re-
tired teachers — who still have a love for working with children and educating them about the power of words. “When I was a teacher we had an artist in residence who was a storyteller, and I remember thinking when I retired that’s something I’d like to do,” Wolfe said. “It’s really a great kid fix for teachers who are retired.” Linda Boettcher, the chapter’s former leader, has been a member since 2001, and said the growth of the organization has been amazing to see. “We go to places like the grocery store and on walks and we get kids who recognize us,” she said. “We usually have more requests for storytellers than we have people to send.” According to Boettcher, most of the Spellbinders are known in the community, so they are able to set up partnerships with nearby schools to come and tell stories. The organization does have a volunteer coordinator who works on outreach as well. Hearing stories not only helps students build up their imagination, but also is a great way to teach students,
Wolfe said. “I try to use stories that are tied into the curriculum of what they’re doing in school,” she said. “We will also point out features of stories like beginning, middle and end, to help them grasp these concepts.” For those interested in taking part in the program, there is a four-session training process, that adds up to about 12 hours of practice. In the sessions people will learn things like voice projection, gesture, voice changes for characters and keeping a story flowing. “You have to enjoy a story to tell it well,” Wolfe said. For Boettcher, being a Spellbinder is a way to give back to the community. “It’s this great inner-generational relationship,” she said. “Last year about 15,000 students heard our stories, and it’s a great way to connect and contribute to the community.” Those interested in training for the Jeffco Spellbinders should contact Boettcher at 303-984-2225 or at jcspellbinders@comcast.net.
POLICE REPORTS Woman bitten by dog on trail
Wednesday, June 26, Croke Canal, 81 st Avenue and Kipling Street A woman was reportedly bitten by an unknown dog, causing her to received medical attention from Lutheran Medical Center. The woman told police she was on the Croke Canal feeding foxes when a large, white, long-haired dog bit her. The dog ran off after biting her. Police performed a 10-day area check looking in the area for the dog, but it was not found. The woman was spoken to about feeding wildlife as well.
Man issued summons after fight near Fourth of July celebration
9:39 p.m. Thursday, July 4, W. 58 th Avenue and Oak Street A man was issued a summons for assault and disobeying a lawful order after running from police following a fight near the Fourth of July celebration. Police saw the fight and as they approached, a man wearing jeans and no shirt emerged from the crowd that surrounded the fight and started run-
ning. Police yelled ”Police! You need to stop!” and ”Police, stop running!” The man continued to run, but several people pointed to the man and told police he was ”the one.” Another officer was able to intercept the man and tackle him to the ground. The man was taken into custody and police asked why he ran from them. The man said he thought the officer was someone he was just fighting with and mistakenly heard ”Please stop running.” The man said he had a few beers, but would not elaborate. Following interviews with witnesses and victims on scene, an officer found probable cause to charge the man with third-degree assault. Because he ran from police when an officer told him to stop running, the man was also charged with disobeying a lawful order. The man was issued his summons as he was being treated in the back of an ambulance for cuts and scrapes sustained in the tackle. He was then transported to the hospital.
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6:03 p.m., Monday, July 8, 6800 block of Newcombe Street A man contacted police after receiving threatening text messages from an unknown number. The man said he did not know whose number it was, but the messages had ”Mattko 2323” on the bottom. Two of the messages included ”Dude, I know where you live and you will hear from us. Followed you home” and ”I see your truck.” The man replied asking the unknown person what was going on, but the person never replied. The man’s girlfriend said her purse was stolen at the Westminster July 4 celebration, but was later returned with everything inside except money and her cell phone. She told police she is concerned information from her cell phone could be associated with the messages. Police were unable to contact the person who sent the messages, but left a voicemail for them to call.
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Now Hiring Experienced Painters, prep men, lead man, and foreman. Also 1 Carpenter's Helper. Please NO SUB-CONTRACTORS! Opportunity for full time employment. 303-955-1321
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Eileen’s Colossal Cookies-
Highlands Ranch has a Cookie Decorator (Part-time/Full-time) position available. This position requires carrying out daily baking/decorating activities, providing customer service and working with efficient and motivated team. Must be dependable, professional, and available on Saturdays. Email resume to swhitefoot@q.com or call 303-6830002 or 720-785-3894 to apply. Employment Opportunity ____________________________ PAID IN ADVANCE! MAKE $1000 A WEEK mailing brochures from home! Helping Home-Workers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity! No experience required. Start Immediately! www.workingcentral.com _____________________________ NOW HIRING!!! $28/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers Needed To Judge Retail and Dining Establishments. Genuine Opportunity. PT/FT. Experience not required. If You Can Shop- You Are Qualified!! www.AmericanShopperJobs.com _____________________________ NOW HIRING! LOCAL PEOPLE NEEDED- Men & Women In Demand For Simple Work. P/T- F/T. Can Be Done From Home. Acceptance Guaranteed- No Experience Required, All Welcome! www.EasyPayWork.com
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(Multiple Openings) - Comcast Cable Communications, LLC; Englewood, CO. Dvlp & maintain data mgmnt sys, incl consolidation aggregation & integrate large amounts of data across Co’s billing & provisioning ecosys. Reqs: Bach in CS, Eng, or rltd & 5yrs exp in DB integration & ETL processes w/ Hyperion Performance Suite, of which 3yrs must incl exp w/ Remedy Admin/Developer, Pentaho Data Integration, Custom Oracle script, Unix, Oracle Bus Intelligence Enterprise Edition, Web Srvc Testing & Agile Methods in telecom or cable industry. Apply to: denise_mapes@cable.comcast.com Refer to Job ID#2878
Help Wanted Housekeeping
Earn extra money for Christmas Castle Pines Golf Club is hiring Full time/Part time and Weekend positions. Call 303-814-6252 for an interview appointment.
IT Professional
Full-Time Computer Technician with Alpha Security in Golden, CO. Computer/Video Surveillance Systems sales, repair, installations, service and wiring. Email: resumes@alphasecuritynow.com
.com Help Wanted Part time office assistant
needed for Highlands Ranch inhome business. Need excellent data entry skills - must be accurate and fast, proficient in Word and Excel. Job includes but not limited to: Heavy Data Entry; customer service; phone work; account reconciliation; deposits and misc. office duties. Small, non-smoking office. Must be organized, detail oriented, able to multitask and work independently.10 - 3 Monday thru Friday.Email resume to: troytysonoffice@jostens.com
Full-time, benefited Laboratory Analyst – Semper Water Treatment Plant $47,896 - $61,311/year, closes: 8/5/13 Part-time, benefited Librarian I – Adult Services $24.64 - $30.80/hour, closes: 8/5/13 Lead Lifeguard $11.14 - $14.26/hour, closes: 8/5/13 Hourly, non-benefited Tot Activities Instructor $9.72 - $11.17, closes: 8/5/13 Submit City of Westminster online applications thru 8:30 a.m. on close date http://www.cityofwestminster.us/jobs EOE
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Savio House needs foster parents to provide temporary care for troubled teens ages 12-18. Training, 24 hour support and $1900/month provided. Must complete precertification training and pass a criminal and motor vehicle background check. Call Michelle 303-225-4073 or visit saviohouse.org. Hard worker? Detail oriented? Experience with interior and exterior vehicle cleaning/restoration? Customer service oriented? Enjoy working around the public? Do you possess proven leadership skills? We may have the perfect job opportunity for you. High volume multi-location detail shop seeks motivated technicians who want to grow their talent and earnings. Immediate, full and part-time positions available. Flexible hours. Management opportunities for the right person. Please respond with description of relevant qualifications and job history. We are a drug free operation and an equal opportunity employer. Commissioned Position + Tips (Our best techs earn an average of $10-$15 per hour) Send resumes to dave@sudsfactorycarwash.net
Abused and neglected brothers and sisters are often separated in foster care. There just aren’t enough foster homes to keep them together. This leaves them sad, anxious and confused and they feel like it’s “all their fault.” Give the Gift of Hope-Become a Savio foster parent. Call Tracy Stuart 303/225-4152
LEGITIMATE WORK AT HOME No Sales, no Investment, No Risk, Free training, Free website. Contact Susan at 303-646-4171 or fill out form at www.wisechoice4u.com Office clerk needed in the Franktown NRCS office. 40 hrs/wk. $16.40/hr. Must be proficient on the computer. Email resume to: cwbennett@ultimaservices.com and write “Franktown” in the subject line
Retired Couple maintain 43 acres 2
homes in Franktown, Newer 6000 sq.ft. Home + amenities, furnished. Bob @ (303)688-5777
Seasonal Greenkeeper
(Immediately-November) Castle Rock, CO $9-12 DOE This is an opportunity to become a member of an elite team at a top facility in the state. Duties included are mower operation, line trim and detail mowing, bunker work, hand watering, construction projects, and any task the golf course requires. Golf course experience is a huge plus. Ability to lift at least 50 lbs and be on your feet most of the day is a standard. It is 40 hours per week and every other weekend is required, there is a chance for overtime. Usually a morning shift (56am to 2pm), punctuality and attendance is a mandatory. Knowledge of safe, efficient mechanical operation of tractors and other motorized equipment. This is a chance to thoroughly enjoy your job and be proud of the results you create. Preferably email resumes to Adric Ryan at aryan@golfintl.com for an interview
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Lou 303-940-0475 AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for hands on Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Ages 7+ All Levels Adult Beginners Welcome!! Nationally Certified Instructors Members, National Guild of Piano Teachers and Music Teachers National Association NOW IN PARKER! Dr. Stephen Fiess Mr. Neal Wegener (303) 791-6473 Email: hrpiano@juno.com Website: www. HighlandsRanchPianoLessons.com
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Piano lessons for all ages (5+) and levels. $25/half hour PARKER AREA (303) 990-1595
Lost and Found Found
Dog- Min. Pinscher, male Highlands Ranch Pkwy, between Windsor and Burntwood. Found July 1st 303-908-1199
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Friday June 28th @ approx 4:30 PM 6 car accident on Drycreek & Willow in Centennial If you witnessed this accident happen please call 970-749-0586 ADOPTION- A loving alternative to unplanned pregnancy. You chose the family for your child. Receive pictures/info of waiting/approved couples. Living expense assistance. 1-866-236-7638
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TO SELL YOUR GENTLY USED ITEMS, CALL 303-566-4100 Farm Equipment 1960 Massey Ferguson 35 Tractor Completely restored, rebuilt engine, new paint/tires $3900
(303)660-9278
Farm Products & Produce Grain Finished Buffalo
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HILL’S HARVEST
Fresh Farm Produce 3225 E 124th Ave - Thornton Veggies • Peaches • Preserves Roasted Green Chili & More Pumpkin Patch
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Locally raised, grass fed and grain finished Beef & Pork. Quarters, halves, wholes available. Can deliver 720-434-1322 schmidtfamilyfarms.com
Wanted Semi retired HVAC sheet metal shop worker seeking part time employment in Golden area, experienced in hand layout, plasma cutting, roto-die, Stormy 970-520-7899
Garage Sales Arvada
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7732 Webster Way Friday and Saturday 8/2-8/3, 8am-3pm Vintage Retro Furniture, Books, Collectibles, Elvis Memorabilia, Roseville Pottery, Majolica Ware, Vintage Tin Toys, Depression Glass Arvada Fri & Sat Aug 2nd & 3rd 7am-4pm 8960 W 80th Dr Teacher Resource/Book Fair Pre-school/Kinder, Grades 1 & 2 Literacy/ language/Math/Science/SS materials for arts & crafts, games,activities Lots of children books! Arvada
Rummage Sale
to benefit homeless mothers and children Where: Little Friends Church Located at the corner of 47th & Federal in Denver. August 2nd & 3rd 9am-5pm
Garage Sales Stuff A Bag All clothes in store $30 Saturday August 3rd & Sunday August 4th 9am-6pm "Barely Used" 7770 W. 44th Ave. Wheat Ridge 303-945-4704
Highlands Ranch
Friday August 9th, 7:30-3pm 10633 Briarglen Circle (McArther Ranch & Griggs Roads) Holiday, Household, Small Kitchen Appliances, Clothing, Furniture, and much much more! Parker Large variety of items appliances, toys, furniture, electronics, tools, decorations, clothes, etc. Saturday, August 3rd only. 8:00 am - 2:00 pm 11700 Mill Valley St., Parker, CO 80138 Northglenn Sunday, August 4, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. only. No early birds please. Extra nice furniture sale. Moving and combining two households. China cabinet, long elegant couch, cute love seat, black leather dual recliner with center console cupholders, executive desk with custom cut glass cover, all very gently used. Vintage dry sink, new style dry sink cabinet, two antique lawbook cases with glass doors, large lighted display and book case with three lower drawers. More. Must sell prices, but you move it! 2100 E. 114th Place, Northglenn, CO 80233 Parker
8/2 & 3 8am - 4 pm (Sneak Preview- Thurs. 7pm-9pm) 6018 N Villard Ct in The Pinery Antiques, gently used furniture, household items, collectibles. Downsizing! Bargains!
Thornton Fri & Sat Aug 2nd & 3rd 8am-3pm 13877 Hudson Way near 136th & Holly household items, lighting fixtures, canning supplies, furniture, and more! Thornton Friday 8/2 & Saturday 8/3 9am-5pm 4853 East 111th Place Simpson racing suit, nose cone for racer, helmets, tools/boxes, engine hoist and stand, Tyco HO train set, misc.
Golden August 3rd & 4th from 8am-4pm 1267 Preserve Circle, Golden 80401 Furniture, Collectibles & Sports Gear
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Westminster Friday August 2nd, 9am-4pm Garage Sale - Large variety of items 11675 West 107th Ave 80021 Thule Car Carrier, Mens Bike, Camping Chairs, lots of Furniture, Bunk Bed set & Trundle bed set, Antiques, Vintage Costume Jewelry, Vintage Dishes, Banks, Miniature Mouse Collection, Pet Carrier, and much more! No early birds!
4 brand new patio chair slings$50 for all 4 used patio chair frames $20 for all 720-3085320
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Appliances 3 year old 5' deep freeze $50 (303)663-7513 5' upright GE freezer, like new $100 720-962-9202
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Cement large deer, medium, horse, small horse. Wood Wishing Well, Large Garden Cart $25 each item (303)232-7128
Health and Beauty Canada Drug Center is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 90% on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-418-8975, for $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping. _____________________________
GE Spectra White Propane Range (can be natural). Ex Cond. Large Self-Clean Oven, 4 Burner. Oven uses an electric igniter. Cash Only. Leave Voice Mail at 303-730-1536. Pictures upon request.
ATTENTION SLEEP APNEA SUFFERERS with Medicare. Get CPAP Replacement Supplies at little or NO COST, plus FREE home delivery! Best of all, prevent red skin sores and bacterial infection! Call 1-866-993-5043
Arts & Crafts
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16th Annual Winter Park Craft Fair Aug. 10th & 11th. Sat 9-6 Sun 9-5 Winter Park Colorado. Lions Club Breakfast Applications now available www.wpcraftfair.wetpaint.com or call 970-531-3170
Harvest Craft Fair
CRAFTERS NEEDED Lakewood area September 28th 9am-3pm $50 per booth Call Kate 303-396-9635
Firearms Firearms Training.
NRA Certified Instructor for Basic Pistol/CCW, Shotgun, Rifle, Metallic and Shot shell Reloading.
720-733-1203
Furniture Bed frame adjustable for either King or Queen bed $20 also Matress cover for King bed, good quality spotless $15 (303)423-8788 Brand New Power Recliner Microfabric, light brown orig. $575 asking $400 (303)425-4068 Pine 6 drawer dorm style bed w/long John mattress w/2 door chest exc. cond $475 Oak Futon very clean $150 Solid Oak Student Desk $60 Dark wood baby bed w/matching lamp and comforter set $75 (303)663-1745
Castle Rock FRI & SAT - AUG 2 & 3 8AM TO 4PM 4307 BEAUTIFUL CIR. The Meadows. Great Selection -Tools, Pottery, art, rugs, C-mas decor & dishes, luggage, accent tables, comp. desk, barstools, vintage records & mags. Fire pit, patio loveseat, DVD’s & player, Fishing poles, wine rack, floor steamer, hand vac. & more!
Garage Sales
Queen Size Brass Bed Frame Scroll top w/vertical spindles $150/obo (303)979-9534 Solid oak bedroom set like new, dbl dresser w/mirror, chester drawers, queen size mattress, boxspring, frame & headboard. $300 303-920-7131
Medical Alert for Seniors - 24/7 monitoring. FREE Equipment. FREE Shipping. Nationwide Service. $29.95/Month CALL Medical Guardian Today 866-992-7236 _____________________________ CASH for unexpired DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! Free Shipping, Friendly Service, BEST prices and 24hr payment! Call today 877 588 8500 or visit www.TestStripSearch.com Espanol 888-440-4001 _____________________________ TAKE VIAGRA? Stop paying outrageous prices! Best prices… VIAGRA 100MG, 40 pills+/4 free, only $99.00. Discreet Shipping, Power Pill. 1-800-368-2718
Miscellaneous Instrumentation Testing Equipment - Too much to list call for more information 303-238-1986 My Computer Works Computer problems? Viruses, spyware, email, printer issues, bad internet connections - FIX IT NOW! Professional, U.S.-based technicians. $25 off service. Call for immediate help. 1-866-998-0037 _____________________________
DISH TV Retailer. Starting at $19.99/month PLUS 30 Premium Movie Channels FREE for 3 Months! SAVE! & Ask About SAME DAY Installation! CALL - 877-992-1237 _____________________________ KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Complete Room Treatment Solution. Odorless, Non-Staining. Available online homedepot.com (NOT IN STORES) _____________________________ KILL SCORPIONS! Buy Harris Scorpion Spray. Indoor/Outdoor. Odorless, Non-Staining, Long Lasting. Kills Socrpions and other insects. Effective results begin after the spray dries! Available at Ace Hardware, The Home Depot or Homedepot.com _____________________________ DirecTV - Over 140 channels only $29.99 a month. Call Now! Triple savings! $636.00 in Savings, Free upgrade to Genie & 2013 NFL Sunday ticket free!! Start saving today! 1-800-279-3018 SAVE on Cable TV-Internet-Digital Phone-Satellite. You`ve Got A Choice! Options from ALL major service providers. Call us to learn more! CALL Today. 877-884-1191 ____________________________ Alone? Emergencies Happen! Get Help with one button push! $29.95/month Free equipment, Free set-up. Protection for you or a loved one. Call LifeWatch USA 1800-357-6505
Tickets/Travel All Tickets Buy/Sell
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Silver Bengal Kittens
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Autos for Sale 1996 Ford Ranger Supercab
4WD 6 cyl 4.0L Well cared for, minor rear body damage, towing package. $3,000 Call Greg at 303279-4462 Golden Area
1999 Toyota Camry
Runs Excellent, looks fair, very dependable 198,000 miles $1000 303-420-5888
2000 Ford F-350
Supercab, Superduty. 7.3L powerstroke turbo diesel, XLT package, 4WD, roll away lockable tonneau cover, spray in bedliner. 170k miles $12,300. Call 720-344-6894 Highlands Ranch Area Clean 1998 Grand Cherokee Loredo bike & ski rack $4200 (303)663-1745 Nissan Versa 2010 13k miles, Silver $9500 OBO 720-394-1341
RV’s and Campers Class A motorhome- Like new condition, less than 10k miles. 2005 Georgetown forest river XL, 2 slide outs, color back up camera w/mic, V10 motor, full tub w/shower, 2 roof a/c, sleeps 5, gas stove/oven + microwave, corian counter $46k Call Barb 303-988-6265 or Tom 720-940-7754
Wanted Cash for all Cars and Trucks Under $1000 Running or not. Any condition
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Advertise your product or service nationwide or by region in up to 12 million households in North America's best suburbs! Place your classified ad in over 815 suburban newspapers just like this one. Call Classified Avenue at 888-486-2466 or go to www.classifiedavenue.net _____________________________ Dish Network lowest nationwide price $19.99 a month. FREE HBO/Cinemax/Starz FREE Blockbuster. FREE HD-DVR and install. Next day install 1-800-375-0784 _____________________________
Cats
Cats KITTENS KITTENS KITTENS tabbies, mixture of colors also black or black & white boys, girls. Small adoption fee 303-430-4569
CASH FOR CARS! Any Make, Model or Year. We Pay MORE! Running or Not. Sell Your Car or Truck TODAY. Free Towing! Instant Offer: 1-888-545-8647 _____________________________ Got junk cars? Get $ PAID TODAY. FREE towing. Licensed towers. $1,000 FREE gift vouchers! ALL Makes-ALL Models! Call today 1-888-870-0422 _____________________________ SAVE $$$ on AUTO INSURANCE from the major names you know and trust. No forms. No hassle. No obligation. Call READY FOR MY QUOTE now! CALL 1-877-8906843 Top Cash Paid for Junk Cars Up to $500 720-333-6832
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Missy Moore plays Bananas Shaughnessy in The Edge Theatre’s production of “The House of Blue Leaves.” Below: left to right, Kelly Uhlenhoop (Bunny Flingus), Tom Auclair (Artie Shaughnessy) and Moore. “The House of Blue Leaves” examines American’s infatuation with fame and the power of dreams in all their forms. The show will be at The Edge Theare until Aug. 11. Photos by Rachael Graham
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he year is 1965. In Queens, New York, Pope Paul VI is visiting the city for the very first time. That’s the set up for “The House of Blue Leaves,” the latest production from The Edge Theatre, a comical farce that juggles black comedy with some intensely serious moments. The show will be running at The Edge, 1560 Teller St. in Lakewood, through Aug. 11. Performances will be Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 6 p.m. “This is a very interesting play, that explores the price Americans pay for fame and their obsession with it,” said director Scott Bellot. “There’s also a precursor here to something that we see more and more — people doing something infamous to be famous.” The story focuses on Artie Shaunessy (Tom Auclair), a songwriter who spends his days working at a zoo and his nights playing piano in any and every run down dive that will let him tickle the ivories. Artie lives with his wife, Bananas (Missy IF YOU GO Moore), a manic depressive destined for a mental institution called The House of WHAT: “The House of Blue Leaves. As if Artie’s life was compliBlue Leaves” cated enough, he has a mistress who lives WHERE: The Edge on the floor below his, and a son who has Theatre gone AWOL from the Army with a bomb to 1560 Teller St., Lakewood blow up the Pope in New York City. Artie’s only hope of salvation lies in an WHEN: Through Aug. 11 old school buddy — now a Hollywood bigThursday, Friday and wig — who is in town visiting, and may be Saturday — 8 p.m. able to get Artie out of the city and on the road to fullfilling his dreams. Sunday — 6 p.m. “The nice thing about working at The COST: $18 to $22 Edge is you’re able to perform stuff that you probably wouldn’t be able to do at INFORMATION: any other theater,” Bellot said. “We get to 303-232-0363 or www. do some really exploratory works, and this theedgetheater.com definitely is in that wheelhouse.”
Moore described the show as one about dreams, and the different forms they take — big dreams, small dreams, visions and nightmares. “It’s also almost Shakespearean, because there are no clear winners or losers,” she said. “It’s just about life.” Moore said that in the play Bananas is “crazy” in a more general sense of the word, but she and Bellot decided to get specific, and give her manic depression with bouts of agoraphobia. “During that period of time there wasn’t a lot known about manic depression, and people were just institutionalized and given shock-treatments,” Moore said. The role of Bananas is one of the more challenging roles Moore said she’s tackled, but the experience of getting to know the character has been an extremely rewarding one. “I’ve been very, very blessed with the amazing cast of actors in the show,” Bellot said. “Since Artie is a piano player, Tom (Auclair) spent six months learning how to play piano so he could do it for the show.” Both Bellot and Moore said audiences can expect a wild ride from the show, one that will take them through the gamut of emotions. “You should come in expecting a comedy, but don’t be surprised if you leave the theater crying,” Moore said.
Gordon Ramsay, the chef who puts the terror into every restaurant owner, returns for a sixth season as he treks across the country to help struggling restaurants keep their businesses above water (and in some cases cockroaches, rats, etc). When all seems to be in desperate despair, the restaurant owners turn to Ramsay and his team for one last hope before having to shut their doors. Many of these restaurants are beyond repair, leaving Ramsay to face a nearly impossible task. Some will close their doors, others will get back on their feet, but all are calling on Chef Ramsay to wake them up from their “Kitchen Nightmares,” airing at 7 p.m. Mondays on Fox 31. You’ll have chances to view local operations, after Ramsay’s “Kitchen Nightmares” made two stops in the Denver metro area last month. The kitchen commander visited Pantaleone’s on July 26 and Old Neighborhood in Arvada July 27-30. Be afraid, be very afraid! The Old Neighborhood has been an Arvada institution since 1980, serving a diverse menu of American, Mexican, Italian, French, Asian and even Cajun-inspired foods. Owners Alexa and Randy Kowalczyk are sure to be in for a test from Ramsay when it comes to Old Neighborhood’s gigantic menu. Pantaleone’s is a pizza and pasta restaurant at 2120 S. Holly in south Denver. Mr. On The Town and I visited Panteleone’s 10 years ago or so for a story he was writing on Denver’s best pizza and we left unimpressed. Still, many have raved about the pizza and pasta place owned by Pete and Paulette Fafalios. Look for the episodes later this summer on Fox 31. Best of luck to both restaurants!
American Ninja
Am I the only weirdo who watched “American Ninja” on 9News on July 22? Why? Because they filmed the segment in Denver a few blocks from my condo, but I knew nothing about it. The host is Matt Iseman, a Denver native. Iseman even talked about how happy he was to be back in his hometown during the show. The show is entertaining in the fact that it’s fiercely competitive while these folks compete in crazy stunts that defy all odds of gravity. The show is continuing at 7 p.m. Mondays. Rich Grant, the spokesmodel for Visit Denver, told me that the crew filmed all through the night roughly five weeks ago. The show was shot in Civic Center and really highlights downtown Denver in the dark.
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Denver’s premier croquet tournament returns to Cherry Creek on Friday, Aug. 2, when 60 teams compete on the outdoor plaza behind Elway’s restaurant. Up for grabs is the Wicket and Stick It silver cup or in the individual categories, which include best dressed, best hat and best wicket shot. Professional croquet master Ron Eccles and his team of croquet referees will be on hand to provide instruction and insider tips. Prized categories include top three teams, best dressed team, best dressed Parker continues on Page 19
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is again hosting a Fall Baseball League for players of all ages and from all areas.
Games start August 25th and run through October 20th. We will have Machine Pitch for players 5-8, Kid Pitch for players 8-14 and a High School League for players in high school. You can register individually or as a team. Go to the NJJBA website for more information or to register, www.njjba.org. Registration is OPEN Now and the deadline to register is August 18. 2013 Spring Baseball Registration is also OPEN! 8 Competitive and 9 year old Tryouts are Saturday, August 17th. 10-14 year old Tryouts are Sunday, August 18th. You can register online @ www.njjba.org.
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WIZARD OF Oz Colorado ACTS presents a family and friends summer production of “The Wizard of Oz.” A preview night is at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 1, and regular performances are at 7 p.m. Aug. 2-3 and Aug. 8-10 at Colorado ACTS Theater, 9460 W. 58th Ave., Arvada. Call 303-456-6772 or visit www.coloradoacts.org.
Playhouse presents “Mama Won’t Fly,” a cross-country race to get Mama to her son’s wedding. Show runs from Aug. 2-11; show times are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and at 2 p.m. Sundays. The Festival Playhouse is at 5665 Olde Wadsworth Blvd. Call 303-422-4090 or visit www.festivalplayhouse.com. Appropriate for all ages.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY/AUG. 3-4 25TH REUNION The Arvada West class of 1988 reunion
THURSDAY/AUG. 1-31 WEATHER MONITORS The Community Collaborative
Rain, Hail and Snow Network based at the Colorado Climate Center at Colorado State University is looking to add a few hundred observers to its Denver area network during August. All it takes to be involved is the purchase of an official rain gauge ($30) and a commitment to help monitor the local climate by taking precipitation measurements as often as possible. The data is reported to the CoCoRaHS website and daily maps of local precipitation patterns are produced. Training is offered in person or online; a list of Denver area training classes can be found at http://www.cocorahs.org/State.aspx?state=CO. For information, or to sign up, contact Chris Spears at chris.spears@colostate.edu or go to www.cocorahs.org and click on the “Join Us” link.
will be Aug. 3-4. First, gather at Bar Louie at 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3. The bar is in the Westminster Promenade, 10661 Westminster Blvd. The evening is a semi-casual night of catching up. From noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4, classmates can attend a reunion picnic at Allen House Pavilion & School Tour. Pack a picnic lunch and drink and plan for a tour around 2 p.m. For details and to purchase tickets, visit http://arvadawest1988.webs.com/.
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CAR SHOW The 12th annual Arvada West High School pom squad car show is Sunday, Aug. 4, at the school, 11595 W. Allendale Drive. Register at http://tinyurl.com/ awestcarshow. Help raise money for the pom squad to attend state and national competition. For information, contact awhspoms@gmail.com or Aline Oliver at 303-525-8053.
PLAYHOUSE SHOW The Player’s Guild at the Festival
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AURA Executive Director Maureen Phair said the goal is to redevelop the north side using mixed-use development including shopping, restaurants, multifamily residential and a recreation center. Phair said the redevelopment of the north side, including a recreation facility, could be funded through the revenues produced by the redevelopment of the Arvada Plaza, including a Wal-Mart store, approved by City Council 6-1 July 15, after the initial $5.8 million is refunded to Industrial Realty Group for public improvements. The 3 percent sales tax from the redevelopment goes to AURA through No-
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$700,000 worth of services to the food bank,” she said. “Without them, the food bank wouldn’t be possible. They’re the heart of the organization.” Martin said she also looks forward to working with the food bank’s board of directors. “We have a fabulous board of directors,” she said. “They are actively involved and very committed.” Martin said her focus for the food bank is to fundraise and grow its savings, which are already health for the organization, she said, to allow the programs to expand and serve more people in the area. The food bank’s programs include the Client Choice Program, where qualified clients can choose their items based on the size of their household, the once-a-month food for seniors and 5-year-olds not yet in kindergarten, and the Feeding the Future Backpack Program, where children who qualify for free and reduced lunches receive a sack full of food items, including entrees and healthy snacks to take home over the weekend. The Arvada Community Food Bank recently expanded its coverage area in northern Jefferson County to reach from 38th Avenue to 120th Avenue and Sheridan Bou-
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male and female, best hat male and female and best wicket shot. Players and spectators receive drink and food tickets for a variety of beverages to enjoy as well as morsels from restaurants including Brio Tuscan Grille, Opus Restaurant & Aria Wine Bar, California Pizza Kitchen, Kona Grill, Patxi’s and a goody bag. Tournament time is from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2, at 2500 E. First Ave. General admission is $35 in advance or $40 at the door, which includes two drink tickets and a goody bag. VIP spectator tickets are $60 in advance or $70 at the door. The ticket includes unlimited drinks, VIP check-in, exclusive seating, personal beverage service and a goody bag. To reserve tickets, go to http://ezregister.com/events/7380/.
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TAG Burger Bar is in the planning stages of a second location in northwest Denver, bordering the Highland neighborhood. The casual burger joint led by chef Troy Guard now operates in Congress Park at 12th and Madison. A second location is planned in the former Subway Tavern & Pizzeria Longo’s space at 38th and Lipan (3759 Lipan St.). The Larimer Associates, which owns TAG Burger Bar, acquired the family-owned restaurant in September when Longo’s closed its doors after 52 years in business. A massive remodel is planned for the 3,000-square-foot space starting early September. Considering the age of the restaurant and lack of upgrades in recent years, Larimer Associates decided to gut it and start over with a remodel project that will likely take six months.
vember 2027 because it is an urban renewal district; Phair said the Wal-Mart is expected to generate $1.5 million per year in sales tax. Phair said she expects the refund to be paid off in seven years, but a recreational facility could come sooner than that — as early as 2015 or 2016 — through the issuance of bonds paid off with the redevelopment revenues. Phair said the tax revenues generated by the south redevelopment will be used to redevelop the north end, but there is no contractual obligation for AURA to use the funds for the north redevelopment. Deven said as the project progresses the city can consider taking a measure such as that to show good faith to the community. The plans are still very conceptual and in the early phases of the planning process. Residents expressed support for the recreational facility, but also concerns
levard to Highway 93. Martin said her goal is to fundraise and find sponsors so that allow all elementary schools in the area have the opportunity to participate in the Backpack program. “Our goal is to serve all schools in the Jeffco area that we serve,” she said. “It really is a large project.” Martin said she is also looking into a grant that would allow food bank case managers to help clients sign up for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the former food stamp program, using six computer stations at the food bank. The computer stations could also be used by clients to search for jobs, take computer and English as a second language classes, GED classes and more. With the expansion of the food bank’s storage area last year and a steady flow of donations from both individuals and businesses in the community, Martin said she is taking over the food bank in great condition, and she looks forward to making it even better. “With the relationships between the customers, churches, businesses and individual community members, the food bank is exactly what I was looking for,” she said. “I’m home.” For more information on the Arvada Community Food Bank, call 303-424-6685 or visit www.ArvadaCommunityFoodBank. org.
about increasing population and security. Deven said over the city plans to budget an increase of eight new officers with the Arvada Police Department over the next 10 years that could address concerns with security. “I do have some concerns that being near a Wal-Mart and near a major public thoroughfare like Ralston Road, having children using an outdoor pool,” said resident Jelena Woehr. “But I am optimistic that we have one of the best police departments in the area and I hope they can, especially with additional staffing, address those changes.” Because the three alternatives discussed are very conceptual, the plans can be adjusted to account for an increase in population, Nyholm said. Nyholm also collected additional feedback and comments from residents at the meeting, including the possibility of look-
ing into having an outdoor pool with a retractable roof and treating it with salt water instead of chlorine, making it a unique destination in the Denver metro area. “I’m excited that we’re going to hopefully have a pool in the area,” Woehr said. “I’d like to know a little bit more about the time table, obviously those things are going to come up as they move forward with the planning meetings. I would like, as the City Manager Mr. Deven, mentioned some sort of a good-faith measure to assure the community that the funds from the development on the south side of Ralston are genuinely going to be brought back into the neighborhood on the north side.” Woehr said she likes the third plan the most. “I think that it would meet the most community needs and be most forwardthinking as the population grows and we bring in multi-family housing,” she said.
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Golf fun for charity
I have had the rare privilege of being asked to participate (a.k.a. play) in the Hyde Park Jewelers charity golf tournament for the 14 years that it’s been in existence. But the night preceding the tourney can be even more of a reunion between athletes and journalists who gathered on July 21 at Elway’s Cherry Creek for an amazing dinner and event led by one of my favorite media personalities, Les Shapiro (host of radio and television). Not only was the dinner amazing — I’m saying steak and crazy corn with guacamole and pepitas — but our lovely “Table 26” was filled with the might and right.
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Because Les Shapiro is so good to me, I got to play as a “celebrity” fifth at Cherry Creek Country Club on Monday for the Hyde Park Jewelers Diamonds in the Rough golf tournament (presented by Rolex, where’s mine?) to benefit Youth Biz, Judi’s House and the Global Down syndrome. My patient teammates were David Blake (from the Colorado state’s attorney’s office and son of Ernie Blake, a blessing to our Denver community for his fundraising efforts), who was the best stick in our fivesome. Also deserving kudos was Abby Perlmutter (daughter of Congressman Ed Perlmutter), who can hit a mile-long drive — not Ed, but Abby.
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Monday/aug. 5 Exhibitors nEEdEd More than 35 booths are available for handmade crafts, food and seasonal items at the second annual arts and craft fair, which is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at Stober Elementary, Lakewood. Most booth spaces measure 8-by-8 feet. A limited number of retail vendor spaces are also available. Reserve your spot by Aug. 5. Request an application at annedrobny@gmail.com. Applicants will be notified by Aug. 26. Monday to thursday/aug. 5-8 VollEyball caMp Students going into fourth to eighth grades are invited to Arvada West volleyball camps June 3-6 at Arvada West High School and Aug. 5-8 at Moore Middle School. Contact Debbie Pospisil at dpospisi@jeffco.k12.co.us.
Jeff Morain plays mini golf with John Paul and Libby at the Putt Your Stuff event on July 25. Photo by Clarke Reader
hole-in-one for mental health Annual event raises funds for Jefferson Center By Clarke Reader
creader@ourcoloradonews.com Mini golf lovers played a round under a cool summer sky, enjoyed some delicious barbecue and helped raise money for mental health services at the 4th annual Putt Your Stuff event on July 25. Hosted by the Jefferson Center for Mental Health at Putter’s Pride Course in Lakewood, all the money raised went to supporting the services the Jefferson Center provides to its clients dealing with mental health issues. “We’ve all been touched at one time or another by mental illness, and so this is about reaching out to the community,” said Monica Duran, chair of the Putt Your Stuff event
and a board member with the center. “This year we’ve had more than 200 people show up to help us out.” Jefferson Center staff, clients and supporters were in great spirits as they worked their way through the mini golf course, laughing and joking around as they played. The Putt Your Event is one of the center’s two big fundraising events, and Duran describes it as a more relaxed, familyfriendly event that everyone can take part in. “I like everything about this event — the food, prizes, companionship and competition,” said Donald Keens, a client at the Jefferson Center. “I love to give back to all the people who have given so much to me. I’m helping other people’s recovery as I’m working on mine.” The Jefferson Center relies on the support of other organizations to keep offering the services they do, and some groups, like the Seniors’
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The following resolutions can be viewed in their entirety in electronic form by going to www.arvada.org/legalnotices and clicking on Current Legal Notices. The full text version is also available in printed form in the City Clerk’s office. Contact 720.898.7550 if you have questions. Resolution 13-087, Accepting an annexation petition concerning Betsy Weiland, 16595 W. 82nd Avenue, finding said petition substantially compliant with C.R.S. 31-12-107(1), and setting a public hearing for August 19, 2013, 6:30 p.m. at Arvada City Hall for City Council to determine whether the area meets the requirements of C.R.S. 31-12-104 and 105, and is considered eligible for annexation. Resolution 13-088, Accepting an annexation petition concerning Simply Storage and Industrial Chemical, 4781 W. 58th Avenue, finding said petition substantially compliant with C.R.S. 31-12-107(1), and setting a public hearing for August 19, 2013, 6:30 p.m. at Arvada City Hall for City Council to determine whether the area meets the requirements of C.R.S. 3112-104 and 105, and is considered eligible for annexation.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that disbursements in final settlement will be issued by the City of Arvada Finance Director at 10:00 a.m., August 13, 2013 to Hamon Contractors, Inc. for work related to Project No. 05-DR-30 – Garrison Street Bridge Replacement and Ralston Creek Improvements and performed under that contract dated March 21, 2012 for the City of Arvada. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that furnished labor, material, drayage, sustenance, provisions or other supplies used or consumed by said contractor or his subcontractors in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done by said Hamon Contractors, Inc. and its claim has not been paid, may at any time on or prior to the hour of the date above stated, file with the Finance Director of the City of Arvada at City Hall, a verified statements of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim. Dated July 12, 2013 /s/ Christine A. Koch, City Clerk
Legal Notice No.: 80181 First Publication: July 18, 2013 Last Publication: August 8, 2013 Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript and the Arvada Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held before the Arvada Planning Commission on August 20, 2013, at 6:30 p.m., Arvada Municipal Building, 8101 Ralston Rd., Arvada, when and where you may speak on the matter to rezone (and amend the official zoning maps) from R-L (Residential-Low Density) to R-I (One and Two Family Residence), for CARSON FARM, located at 60th Ave. and Newland St. Additional information can be obtained from the Community Development Dept. or written comments may be filed therewith no later than 8 days prior to the hearing. CITY OF ARVADA PLANNING COMMISSION /s/ David Goff, Secretary Legal Notice No.: 80196 First Publication: August 1, 2013 Last Publication: August 1, 2013 Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript and The Arvada Press
Legal Notice No.: 80190 First Publication: July 25, 2013 Last Publication: August 1, 2013 Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript and The Arvada Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held before the Arvada Planning Commission on August 20, 2013, at 6:30 p.m., Arvada Municipal Building, 8101 Ralston Rd., Arvada, when and where you may speak on the matter to consider Renewing the 2005 Arvada Comprehensive Plan as Arvada's "THREE MILE PLAN". Additional information can be obtained from the Community Development Department or written comments may be filed therewith no later than 8 days prior to the hearing. CITY OF ARVADA PLANNING COMMISSION /s/ David Goff, Secretary Legal Notice No.: 80197 First Publication: August 1, 2013 Last Publication: August 1, 2013 Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript and The Arvada Press Public Notice NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST THE RELEASE OF FUNDS August 1, 2013
Resource Center, have been partnered for many years. “We’ve been doing projects with them for around 35 years,” said Bob Timm, vice president of development with the Seniors’ Resource Center. “We have a project going with them and Boulder Mental Health where all offer our services to each other.” Timm said that there are many mental health issues that seniors face that are not as serious as dementia, but still require care. While there are some serious goals for the organization, the evening was all about fun. “It’s great to get to hang out with everyone, and you get a real sense of community and family,” Duran said. For Timm, it’s a chance to get to meet some of the people who need help. “You meet all these wonderful people and find out that they’re just for like you and I,” he said. the purpose of providing loans and grants
Government Legals Public Notice NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST THE RELEASE OF FUNDS August 1, 2013 City of Arvada, Colorado PO Box 8101, Arvada, Colorado 80001-8101 720-898-7494 These notices shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the City of Arvada, Colorado. REQUEST FOR THE RELEASE OF FUNDS On or about August 15, 2013 the City of Arvada, Colorado will submit a request to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on behalf of City of Arvada, Colorado for the release of Community Development Block Grant funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (PL 93383)”), as amended, to undertake projects known as the: • Memorial Neighborhood Park Revitalization Project for the purpose to restore and improve a city neighborhood park addressing creek flow and creek bank areas, separation of park activities that are causing park user conflicts, restoration and improvement of neighborhood park facilities, and the realignment of pedestrian walkways for low and moderate income Arvada homeowners and renters at an initial estimated cost of $750,000 in the City of Arvada, Colorado. • Essential Home Repairs Program for the purpose of providing loans and grants for the rehabilitation of single family homes at an initial estimated cost of $432,000 in the City of Arvada, Colorado. Multi Year Release for years of 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT The City of Arvada, Colorado has determined that the projects will have no significant impact on the human environment. An Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), therefore, is not required. Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR) on file at the Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization Division of the City of Arvada Community Development Department, 8001 Ralston Road, Arvada, Colorado and may be examined or copied weekdays 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. PUBLIC COMMENTS Any individual, group, or agency disagreeing with this determination or wishing to comment on the projects may submit written comments to the Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization Division of the City of Arvada Community Development Department, 8001 Ralston Road, Arvada, Colorado. All comments received by August 15, 2013 will be considered by the
for the rehabilitation of single family homes at an initial estimated cost of $432,000 in the City of Arvada, Colorado. Multi Year Release for years of 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT The City of Arvada, Colorado has determined that the projects will have no significant impact on the human environment. An Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), therefore, is not required. Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR) on file at the Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization Division of the City of Arvada Community Development Department, 8001 Ralston Road, Arvada, Colorado and may be examined or copied weekdays 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. PUBLIC COMMENTS Any individual, group, or agency disagreeing with this determination or wishing to comment on the projects may submit written comments to the Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization Division of the City of Arvada Community Development Department, 8001 Ralston Road, Arvada, Colorado. All comments received by August 15, 2013 will be considered by the City of Arvada, Colorado prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Comments should specify which Notice they are addressing. RELEASE OF FUNDS The City of Arvada, Colorado certifies to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development that Mr. Mark G. Deven in his capacity as City Manager consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities, and allows the City of Arvada, Colorado to use Program funds. OBJECTIONS TO THE RELEASE OF FUNDS The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will accept objections to its release of funds and the City of Arvada’s certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are made on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the City of Arvada, Colorado; (b) the City of Arvada, Colorado has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the grant recipient has committed funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before the approval of a release of funds by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; or (d) another Federal agency, acting pursuant to 40 CFR part 1504, has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures of 24 CFR Part 58 and shall be addressed to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region VIII Office, 8ADE, 1670 Broadway Street, Colorado 80202-4801. Potential objectors should contact the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to verify the actual last day of the objection period. Mr. Mark G. Deven, City Manager
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Legal Notice No.: 80198 First Publication: August 1, 2013 Last Publication: August 1, 2013 Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript and The Arvada Press
tuEsday/aug. 6 hunting licEnsEs Leftover big game hunting licenses will go on sale to the public at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6, at Colorado Parks and Wildlife offices and more than 700 hunting license retailers statewide. Leftover licenses are those limited licenses that did not sell during the annual license draw process. Hunters can find a list of wildlife offices and license retailers at cpw.state.co.us. License purchasers who are out of state or unable to get to a license agent can call the toll-free license sales number, 1-800-244-5613, beginning at 9 a.m. Aug. 6. It is important to note that online purchasing of leftover licenses is delayed until the following day to keep distribution fair. Internet sales of leftover licenses do not begin until 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7. Tuesday/Aug. 6 lifEtrEE café Practical help in preventing meth use will be offered at The U.S. Department of Housing and UrbLifetree Café at noon 7 p.m. Tuesday,to an Development will and accept objections its release of funds and the City of Aug. 6 at 5675 Field St.,for Arvada. The of fifArvada’s certification a period teen days following subLifetree event includestheananticipated exclusive film mission date or its actual receipt of the reof a woman who lost a son only due toif they meth-are quest (whichever is later) made on one of the following bases: (a) amphetamine Thenotfilm also features the certificationuse. was executed by the Certifying Officer of the City of Arvada, a young man who became addicted to Colorado; (b) the City of Arvada, Colorado has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the grant recipient has committed funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before the approval of a release of funds by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; or (d) another Federal agency, acting pursuant to 40 CFR part 1504, has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures of 24 CFR Part 58 and shall be addressed to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region VIII Office, 8ADE, 1670 Broadway Street, Colorado 80202-4801. Potential objectors should contact the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to verify the actual last day of the objection period. Mr. Mark G. Deven, City Manager
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Legal Notice No.: 80198 First Publication: August 1, 2013 Last Publication: August 1, 2013 Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript and The Arvada Press Public Notice
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that disbursements in final settlement will be issued by the Finance Director of the City of Arvada at 10:00 a.m., August 20, 2013 to Iron Woman Construction and Environmental Services for work related to Project No. 12WA-02 – 2012 Water Main Replacement Phase 2 and performed under that contract dated November 27, 2012 for the City of Arvada. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that furnished labor, material, drayage, sustenance, provisions or other supplies used or consumed by said contractor or his subcontractors in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done by said Iron Woman Construction and Environmental Services and its claim has not been paid, may at any time on or prior to the hour of the date above stated, file with the Finance Director of the City of Arvada at City Hall, a verified statements of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim. Dated this July 22, 2013 /s/ Christine A. Koch, City Clerk Legal Notice No.: 80199 First Publication: August 1, 2013 Last Publication: August 8, 2013 Publisher: Wheat Ridge Transcript and The Arvada Press Public Notice ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the construction of City of Arvada Project No. 13-WA-02 entitled 2013 Water Main Replacement Phase 2 will be received at the office of the City Engineer until 10:00 am on August 20, 2013 and then publicly opened and read aloud. The BID DOCUMENTS, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Special Conditions, Addendum when issued, Bid Bond, Bid Proposal, and Bid Schedule forms, and the Project Drawings (11”x17”) may be examined at the following locations: City of Arvada Engineering Division - 8101 Ralston Road, Arvada, Colorado 80002 Dodge Plan Room – 1114 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 100, Denver, Colorado 80204 iSqFt Plan Room, 1312 17th Street, Suite 115, Denver, Colorado 80202
meth but found hope and escaped his addiction. Admission to the 60-minute event is free. Snacks and beverages are available. Lifetree Café is a place where people gather for conversations about life and faith in a casual coffeehouse-type setting. Questions about Lifetree may be directed to Polly Wegner at 303-424-4454 or pwegner@peacelutheran.net.
WEdnEsday/aug. 7 biblE study Community Bible Study Denver Northwest plans a registration day for women and children from 9:3011:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7 at Arvada Covenant Church, 5555 Ward Road. We will be studying The Book of Acts. This interdenominational 30-week study will begin on Wednesday, Sept. 4. For more information, contact Chris at 303-3247250. WEdnEsday/aug. 7 sElf-carE thErapy What is a Theracane? This class at PranaTonic, 807 14th St. in Golden, will show you not only what it is but will teach you how to use this wonderful self-care therapy device to release tension in various spots in your body from your head to your feet. You won’t believe how good it feels. Class is from 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7. Led by Kimball Cicciu, L.Ac. thursday/aug. 8 ballEt ariEl Ballet Ariel and the Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra showcase “The Birth of Rock and Roll” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8, in the CenterFest series at the Arvada Center Amphitheatre. The original ballet tells the story of how music and culture changed from the 1930s to 1950s, told through the eyes of a traveling musician. The CenterFest Plaza opens at 6:30 p.m. Concessions including food, non-alcoholic beverages, beer and wine are available for purchase or bring your own picnic (no glass containers or alcohol please). Purchase tickets online at www. SummerAtTheCenter.com or by calling 720-898-7200, and by visiting the Arvada Center box office at 6901 Wadsworth Blvd. in Arvada. Go to http://arvadacenter.org/ thecenter
Public Notice ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the construction of City of Arvada Project No. 13-WA-02 entitled 2013 Water Main Replacement Phase 2 will be received at the office of the City Engineer until 10:00 am on August 20, 2013 and then publicly opened and read aloud. The BID DOCUMENTS, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Special Conditions, Addendum when issued, Bid Bond, Bid Proposal, and Bid Schedule forms, and the Project Drawings (11”x17”) may be examined at the following locations: City of Arvada Engineering Division - 8101 Ralston Road, Arvada, Colorado 80002 Dodge Plan Room – 1114 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 100, Denver, Colorado 80204 iSqFt Plan Room, 1312 17th Street, Suite 115, Denver, Colorado 80202 Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System at www.rockymountainbidsystem.com No cost bid documents may be obtained at www.rockymountainbidsystem.com on or after August 1, 2013. Bid documents may also be obtained at the office of the City Engineer upon payment of $30.00 per set, which is non-refundable. ESTIMATED QUANTITIES OF THE MAJOR ITEMS OF WORK ARE: 6,000 LF Furnish and Install 12” PVC Waterline 19,250 LF Furnish and Install 8” PVC Waterline 30 EA Furnish and Install Fire Hydrant Assembly 11 EA Furnish and Install 12” Gate Valve & Box 40 EA Furnish and Install 8” Gate Valve & Box 300 EA Reconnect Water Service Miscellaneous items include connections to existing facilities, traffic control, water main fittings and other appurtenances Bidders, subcontractors, and suppliers must be familiar with the current City of Arvada Engineering Code of Standards and Specifications for the Design and Construction of Public Improvements, dated July 19, 2011, which will be combined with the Bid Documents to form the Contract Documents for the Project. A copy of the Standards may be obtained from the office of City Engineer upon a non-refundable payment of $30.00. The Standards are also available in the Engineering section of the City’s web site at www.arvada.org. Holders will be notified when supplemental revisions and additions are available as they are adopted. Holders are responsible for keeping current their City of Arvada Engineering Code of Standards and Specifications. Project Engineer for the work is Timothy R. Hoos, P.E. Phone 720-898-7644 CITY OF ARVADA Date: Patrick Dougherty, P.E. City Engineer 8101 Ralston Road Arvada, Colorado 80002
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JEFFCO NEWS IN A HURRY Public input needed for election services
The clerk and recorder’s office will be receiving public input regarding suggested locations for more voter service and polling centers for the upcoming election in November. The office is also requesting comments on the convenience of current polling centers. Citizen input will be received at office through Aug. 2. Comments and suggestions may be submitted by email to elections@ votejeffco.com, by phone at 303-271-8111, or by delivering written comments to the Elections Division at 3500 Illinois Street, Suite 1100 Golden, CO 80401.
Crown Hill Park project updated
After consideration of citizen input, Jeffco Open Space has decided to nix the proposed fitness stations and shade structure at Crown Hill Park. Replacement of park restrooms, the information center kiosk, and adding three staff parking space was decided. Construction on these upgrades is set to begin late August and continue until early next year.
Highway 93 construction continues
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) began a safety improvements project on State Highway (SH) 93 south of Boulder. Crews added six foot shoulders to State Highway 93 and also built a pedestrian underpass north of the Community Ditch Trail underneath the highway. Occasional daytime and nighttime con-
struction delays will be possible. The $4.6 million project is scheduled for completion in July 2014. The public can learn more about the project by visiting its website at www.coloradodot.info/projects/sh93southofboulder, or by contacting Andy Brumenschenkel, the project information officer, at either 720315-5806 or SH93Info@gmail.com.
Apex improvements
Apex Park will be under construction starting July 29 but access to the trails is not anticipated to be affected. Construction is focused on the lower trailhead, near Heritage Square at 121 Heritage Road. This area will be receiving numerous property uplifts and additions including; improved grading for drainage, permanent restrooms, parking, drinking fountains, a park information kiosk, an extension of the Kinney Run Trail and a formal park entrance and parking boundary. Completion of the construction is targeted for the end of 2013 to early 2014.
Jeffco foreclosures dive
The Office of the Jefferson County Public Trustee reports the county is contributing to the decrease in foreclosures in Denver metro counties. During the first half of 2013, Jeffco opened 52.5 percent of the foreclosures started the previous year, right above the 50.5 percent dip recorded for all metro counties. The number of weekly auctions decreased by 38 percent, however, the number of sales to outside bidders increased to 36 percent.
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Homestead’s practice facilities are the perfect place to refine golf skills. Photos by Daniel Williams
Homestead plays short but offers challenge Lakewood course offers scenic golf experience By Daniel Williams
dwilliams@ourcoloradonews.com LAKEWOOD - Most golfers think the longer the golf course, the more challenging the track. That’s not the case at Homestead Golf Course in Lakewood. The par-65 municipal course located at 11500 West Hampden Ave. is short but tough and at the same time features some of the best scenic golf in the state. “I have played a lot of golf courses in this state but few offer the experience that Homestead delivers,” Steve Billington said. The 11-year-old championship course plays just over 5,000 yards — 1,000 to 2,000 yards shorter than an average championship course. “There is a perception that because we are short the course is easy,” Homestead staff member Shannon Shin said. “But if you have played out here you know that we might actually be more challenging than your average course.” The journey starts at hole No. 1 titled “Happy Trails.” The hole is 332 yards from the blue tees, and the elevated green is not visible from the approach shot. No. 1 along with hole No. 10 — a 320yard, par 4 that is straight up hill and plays more like 400 yards — are just two examples of holes on the course featuring an elevation change of more than 200 feet. Conversely, several downhill holes provide the short hitters extra roll and allow the big hitters to attempt to go for the green on par 4s. “One hole you are hitting way up hill, the next hole you are hitting downhill. Even if you play here often the experience is always a different one,” Billing-
ton said. Holes 11-17 sit in a recessed bowl area in what was once a carbon mine in World War II, according to the City of Lakewood website. These holes give you some of best looking views of the city and of the mountains. Hole No. 17 known as “Death Valley” is the marquee hole on the course. A par 3 that plays anywhere from 150 to 180 yards begins on an elevated tee box and forces golfers to hit their balls over a valley and onto an elevated green. “No. 17 is definitely the signature hole at Homestead. Not only do you have to hit a perfect ball but you have to select the perfect club,” Homestead head professional Craig Parzybok said. But for those planning to play the par 3s with your friends for a dollar per hole must be careful because while most championship courses feature four par 3s, Homestead has eight par 3s, nine par 4s and just a single par 5. The links-style layout, designed by Denis Griffiths, is not surrounded by commercial development, which means the course is nestled in a natural setting. “Scenicwise there are not many courses that can offer what Homestead offers. But we think the conditions and layout of our course are equally beautiful,” Parzybok said. And Homestead has been addressing the effects of recent summer heat. “It has been tough to keep the course green but our staff has managed to keep the course looking great all season. We have some really good people taking care of the course out here,” Shin said. Coming up on Friday, Aug. 16, Homestead will honor Jack Evert, its longtime starter who passed away earlier this year. The course will hold the “Almost Perfect” Golf Tournament, an 18-hole, four-person scramble in honor of Evert. For more information, call 720-9635181.
Stations at the Homestead driving range offers real greens as targets to sharpen skills.
Hole No. 9 is a short par 4 that provides a water challenge on the left side of the green.
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Jeffco Stadium’s renovations near complete State track host and football venue gaining new look By Daniel Williams
d w i ll i a m s@ o urc o l o radonews.com LAKEWOOD - Renovations to Jefferson County Stadium are nearly complete as the start of the fall sports season is just weeks away. The host of 29 of the last 31 high school track and field state championships received a much needed facelift which included a new track after 16 years, as well as a couple other renovations. Construction started in May and will wrap up over the next couple weeks with the track being resurfaced next week. The renovations which were done by Renner Sports Surfaces — the same company that installed the last track 16 years ago — have gone smoothly.
“We will have everything finished up mid-August before the start of the fall season. This project has been right on track,” Manager of Stadium Operations Ezra Paddock said. The stadium is the annual home of the CHSAA Track & Field State Championship, but the track itself was one year past its 15 year expiration date. No injuries or even problems were reported regarding the old track — which is just a giant pile of garbage now — but there was some natural wear and tear. The stadium’s track was stripped of its surface and any of the near foot thick asphalt that needs to be patched will be repaired. The new surface that will be put onto the course is known as the “sandwich system.” It has a base, or a pad, so water doesn’t pass through it. The top layer is then coated with a structural spray, translating to the new track lasting twice as long and will also be softer
on athlete’s bodies. “We consider ourselves as one of the premiere high school stadiums so it is important to continue to maintain the stadium at the highest level,” Paddock said. “I think there is going to be some records broke in the next state tournament,” Paddock said. “This track will definitely be faster.” The near 60-year-old stadium was updated with the latest in track and field technology. In addition, the stadium is also having a drainage issue on the west side of the stadium dealt with. A giant trench along the front of the home crowd stands has already been dug. “It was draining very slowly so in any big weather event we would have standing water. So this will be a dream maintenance-wise,” Paddock said. Finally, the stadium is getting conduit and power underneath the track for the first time. “In the era of digital tim-
Jeffco Stadium has received a new track after 16 years and countless track meets. Photo by Daniel Williams ing everything is done with a camera at the finish line. We used to have to wire overhead and will no long have to do that and it will all be in the ground,” Paddock. Jeffco Stadium hosts 20 to 30 track meets a year, as well as 4A and 5A Jeffco high school football games. Paddock and his maintenance team of about 10
Millikan tabbed as new A-West softball coach Former UCCS star looking to take Wildcats to next level By Daniel Williams
dwilliams@ourcoloradonews.com ARVADA - Arvada West has hired Breanna Millikan to be its new head softball coach. “Breanna will be a great addition to A-West,” Arvada West Athletic Director Steve Anderson said. The Wildcats were forced to look
for a new head softball coach after Chalee McDougal took an administrative position with Jeffco schools. “We are looking for someone to help take us to the next level and help build on the great work that coach McDougal did,” Anderson said. “She will be missed as her impact on the program was phenomenal.” But this isn’t a project that needs to be rebuilt. McDougal helped create a juggernaut in 5A Jeffco in just one season, and Millikan will be taking over a very talented team. McDougal took over a team that went 7-11-1 in 2011 turned them into
a team that went 18-4, 7-1, tying Dakota Ridge with 5A Jeffco’s best league record last season. The Wildcats closed out their season winning 13 of 14 games and went into the state tournament as a No. 5 seed. Millikan has previous head coaching experience at Doherty High School, and she also coached at Metro State. Once a star pitcher in her own right, Millikan was once honored as RMAC Pitcher of the Year while at University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, as well as being a four-time academic All-American.
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Then, after actually making the playoffs under Tebow, the Broncos embarked on their next reality hit, last year’s “Who wants to marry a Manning?” Peyton, that is. Enter the P-Man, exit the T-Man. And just when you thought the off-season drama would finally come to an end this season, the Broncos produced three more reality shows: The Wes Welker-inspired “Keeping Up With The Patriots”; Elvis Dumervil’s hit, “Are You Smarter Than A Fax Machine?”; And, on the heels of two team executives being arrested for drunken driving —“Cops.” Oh, and last but not least, then came the recent drug allegations against star linebacker Von Miller, proving that “Big Brother” is indeed watching over Denver. Can the Broncos overcome this year’s off-season distractions? We shall see. All I know is that while the team continues to lead the league in reality drama year after year, the organization has been without a fresh Vince Lombardi Trophy for a very long time. Broncos’ reality shows may make for some intriguing, real-life drama. But unless Denver makes it to the Super Bowl this year, the Broncos will look like the “Biggest Losers,” while their fans will be staring in their own reality show: “Punk’d.” In addition to writing sports columns, Vic Vela covers the Legislature for Colorado Community Media. He can be reached at vvela@ourcoloradonews.com, or follow him on Twitter: @VicVela1.
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Wacky adventure ensues when ‘Mama Won’t Fly’ Festival Playhouse shows Colorado premiere of road trip comedy By Sara Van Cleve
svancleve@ourcoloradonews.com Savannah Sprunt Fairchild Honeycutt has to get her mother from Alabama to Santa Monica, Calif. for her brother’s wedding. But there’s one problem — Mama won’t fly. The Arvada Festival Playhouse, 5665 Olde Wadsworth Blvd., is showing the Colorado premiere of the Jones Hope Wooten Comedy “Mama Won’t Fly” weekends, Aug. 2 - 11. When Savannah’s mother, Norleen Sprunt, tells her that she refuses to fly and wants to take her vintage Oldsmobile sedan across country, Savannah begrudgingly agrees to drive with her, but only if she stops meddling. “Mama meddles in her children’s lives,” said Donna Ault, who portrays Norleen in the play. “She’s a meddler and her daughter keeps accusing her of meddling because I keep trying to find her a husband and find her happiness. She’s just a meddler.” The road trip gets more interesting when Norleen’s son, Walker, sends them a surprise before they disembark — his fiancee Hayley. “She’s a little wild,” said Catherine Erhardt, who portrays Hayley Quinn. “She’s getting married and she’s super excited so she goes to Birmingham to drive with her future mother-in-law and sister-in-law to California.” As the three women travel cross-country, they get to know each other and experience some crazy characters along the way. “Overall, it’s really funny,” Erhardt said. “It reminds me of National Lampoon’s Vacation. It’s a cross-country road trip and crazy stuff happens.” The first stop on the trip is to a bra mu-
seum, where the three meet the first of the insane characters — Essie, the bra museum curator, who has a passion for undergarments. The next stop — a 35th anniversary party with the Grubb family for cousin Chicken and his deceased wife, Marjalene, whose ashes he carries around in a mayonnaise jar. After accident-prone Hayley accidentally contributes to the death of Great-Aunt Pawnee by giving her pimento cheese, the women continue on their way. “There aren’t really any dead spots in the play,” said Karen Johnston, who plays several of the wacky characters, including Essie the bra museum curator and Great-Aunt Pawnee. “They just hit the road and run into all these weird people.” The trio finds themselves racing across the desert in a hijacked 18-wheeler and a detour that to Las Vegas that ends with a brawl with an ordained showgirl minister. “I think it really builds to that scene,” said Charley Ault, who plays several characters, including Chicken. “That is really the highlight and when the fur flies.” When the wedding is in danger of being cancelled after the adventures, Norleen and Savannah work together to make the nuptials happen and welcome Hayley into their unique family. “It’s a fun show that you don’t really have to think about,” said Donna. “You can just sit there and laugh at everybody.” There is a lesson to be learned from the wacky adventures, though, and Mama shares the moral of the story. “I think Mama kind of sums it up when Savannah is saying Mama won’t fly, and I say `Yeah, but when you have family that you love, you’ll do almost anything,’” Donna said. “It’s just crazy.” “Mama Won’t Fly” is showing at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2 and 9, and Saturday, Aug. 3, and 10 and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4 and 11, at the Arvada Festival Playhouse. Tickets are $17 for evening shows and $15 for matinee shows and are available online at www.FestivalPlayhouse.com or at the playhouse the day of the show.
Savannah Sprunt Fairchild Honeycutt, left, her sister-in-law-to-be Hayley Quinn and her mother Norleen Sprunt travel from Alabama to California in Norleen’s vintage sedan, meeting a slew of interesting and eccentric characters along the way in the comedy “Mama Won’t Fly” at the Arvada Festival Playhouse. Photos by Sara Van Cleve
Bride-to-be Hayley Quinn, left, as played by Catherine Erhardt, and Norleen Sprunt, as played by Donna Ault, find out that Great-Aunt Pawnee died after Hayley gave her pimento cheese, which she is deathly allergic to, during a Grubb family party in Texas. Norleen, Hayley and Savannah make a stop in Texas to see Norleen’s family, the Grubbs, and to give Hayley the family veil for her wedding.
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