Citizen Centennial 5-31-13
Centennial
Arapahoe County, Colorado • Volume 12, Issue 28
May 31, 2013
A Colorado Community Media Publication
ourcentennialnews.com
Details emerge in slaying of woman Suspect reportedly apologized to family for killing his mother By Deborah Grigsby
dgrigsby@ourcoloradonews.com
Graduates toss mortarboards into the air during Arapahoe High School’s 48th annual commencement exercises held May 23 at Littleton Public Schools Stadium.
CLASS OF
2013
Photos by Deborah GriGsby
Area high schools held their commencement ceremonies last week, as thousands of young men and women took a big step in their lives. Here, we give you glimpses of the graduation events. Find more photos inside on pages 4 and 5.
Cherry Creek High School senior Tristan Bailey Scroggins performs “The Grand Sugar Medley,” on the mandolin. Scroggins arranged the piece for the school’s 58th annual commencement exercises May 22 at Stutler Bowl.
David Wayne Kuroki killed his 81-year old mother and then called family members to apologize, according to allegations in court documents. Affidavits say Kuroki, 53, called not only his brother, Gary Kuroki, but also a cousin Dean Iwasaki, to admit he killed his mother and express his regret. Kuroki was taken into custody April 2, hours after deputies were called to the 8600 block of Dry Creek Road to conduct a welfare check on an elderly resident of the Saddle Ridge condominium complex. When Arapahoe County sheriff’s deputies arrived, they found the body of a woman under a blanket with a bloodstained pillow over her face. The woman was identified as Mae Kuroki of Centennial, David’s mother. An investigator from the Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office reported several stab wounds to the center of the torso, a possible skull fracture to the back of the head and a circular wound above the right eye. When the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call for medical service near a golf course south of C-470, they found suspect David Kuroki in his car with multiple cut wounds. Statements from responding DCSO Kuroki continues on Page 7
Fallen heroes remembered at Fort Logan Visitors mark holiday with public or private ceremonies By Tom Munds
tmunds@ourcoloradonews. com The Memorial Day event at Fort Logan National Cemetery followed a traditional agenda, but many at the cemetery that day observed their private ceremony honoring those military members who gave their lives in service to our country. “The speeches and things are fine, but I usually do get over by there for the 21-gun salute and playing of ‘Taps’ because they have meaning for me,” Sean Savage said on May 27. “I rode my motorcycle up from Raton, N.M., to pay tribute to two guys from my unit in Desert Storm. That is important, so I don’t care about the speeches and ceremonies,
Printed on recycled newsprint. Please recycle this copy.
but I feel they are firing the salute and playing `Taps’ again for my friends.” Not far away, Sharon Mecham and her son Adam Chartier placed flowers near a headstone. “This is the grave of Adam’s grandfather who is a World War II veteran,” Sharon said. “We come out to Fort Logan when we can but we always come on Memorial Day because we want to remember all those people who fought and died for our country.” Adam agreed. “This is a very special day for us,” he said. “We want to pay tribute to my grandfather and, at the same time, pay tribute to all those people who lost their lives fighting for our country.” The traditional Memorial Day ceremonies drew a crowd of about 2,500 that included retired Air Force Master Sgt. Christian Poeppel and his dad Al, a Korean War veteran. “I think each of us has attended a Memorial Day ceremony but this is the first time we have come together,” Christian said. “We came to honor those who sacrificed their lives in service of our country and being here together makes a special day even more special for us.”
Mother Nature provided a very warm, almost cloudless day for the ceremonies. There were the speeches, members of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliaries placed flowers at the symbolic headstone, and a group of dignitaries and a group of Gold Star Wives each placed a wreath there. There was the firing of the 21-gun salute by an All Veterans Honor Guard, made up of members of Verle Huffman VFW Post 9644 in Sheridan, and the playing of “Taps.” There were quite a few families with their children at the ceremonies. Also, there was a group of about 20 boys and girls in the uniform of the Mountain View Young Marines who volunteered to hand out programs. Young Marine Lance Cpl. Xander Tamblyn, 9, said he liked being part of the organization. “We are like a family and I like to take part in team activities to help people because I go home with the feeling I have done something good to help others,” the boy said. “We are here today to help and also to honor those who died for our country. That makes it a special day for everyone and a special day for me.”
Lance Cpl. Xander Tamblyn of the Mountain View Young Marines hands out programs at the Memorial Day ceremonies at Fort Logan National Cemetery. About 2,500 attended the event. Photo by Tom Munds
2-Color
2 Centennial Citizen
May 31, 2013
La Graduation isn’t just matter of degrees A week ago, Ana Elfring, 18, graduated from high school. The event wasn’t particularly emotional — she was ready to move on, the diploma the required bridge to a university education and her future. Two weeks ago, T.J. Sweetin’s grandfather solemnly handed him a folded American flag that had flown over the state Capitol; his parents proudly pinned the rank of second lieutenant onto his dress blue uniform. A college degree in hand and four years of ROTC behind him, the 21-year-old was, officially, finally, a Marine. Around the same time, Ellen Theis exuberantly accepted her English degree, six years after beginning it — and more than 30 years after her first literature class — on the day before her 52nd birthday. “I would call it a milestone,” Theis said, “and a dream come true.” The school year’s end marks one of life’s milestones, the ritual of graduation, an acknowledgment of accomplishment, a rite of passage from one point in life to another, wrapped in assorted ribbons of meaning. Educational achievements aren’t the only milestones that become defining pieces of our stories. There are first drivers’ licenses, first jobs, 25th wedding anniversaries and 50th birthdays. They seem to impart needed stamps of approval on life’s timeline. Interestingly, studies show countries with well-established cultural rites of passage — “very distinct before and afters” — tend to have lower crime rates in young adulthood, said Kim Gorgens, an assistant professor of psychology at University of Denver. Just as compelling, added Gorgens, is the mind’s ability to hold onto noteworthy memories about ourselves. “We have this natural tendency to
be storytellers,” she said. “The autobiographical episodic memory is particularly resistant to decay. … As we are losing our capacity to define ourselves, the last thing to go is our recall for significant events. It has a natural buoyancy.” Perhaps that’s because they can be among our happiest times. For Ana Elfring, these moments are more a series of steppingstones than milestones. Her 4-foot-11 slight frame belies a fierce strength. Determined to gather the resources needed to get herself to University of Colorado at Boulder, she navigated the financial aid maze on her own, securing several scholarships and a work-study grant. “It makes me feel really accomplished,” Elfring says of her successful effort to pay for college. “It’s like a weight off my shoulders.” She is most excited about the independence to choose what her day will look like, from what she eats to when she studies to what she does for fun. She plans to study biology and considers that graduation from college will, perhaps, mean more than her high school steppingstone. “I like to live more in the present than looking forward to something,” Elfring says. “But just because I’m not as goaloriented doesn’t mean that I don’t strive to succeed. It’s just that I don’t look at things as ‘Well, at this point I should have
achieved this much.’ I just kind of do my best as I’m going and see where it takes me. And, so far, I’ve been taken to pretty decent places. I’m going to the school I want to go to. I have friends and I have a job. So I’m pretty happy.” Thomas Joseph Sweetin is a tall, adventurous young man called T.J. after his namesake, his great-grandfather. His father’s job with the Drug Enforcement Administration moved the family around the country and instilled a love for change and excitement of the unknown. He likes to look forward and mark the big moments. Earning an international affairs degree from CU was definitely more meaningful than receiving a high school diploma for Sweetin. “College was different because I put so much work into it,” he says of days that involved not only academic studies but also hours of training and community service for the 100 students in ROTC. But the greater milestone, he says, is being commissioned into the Marines. “So many of my friends were upperclassmen, and we saw them graduate and get deployed, and you’re counting down the days to that,” Sweetin says. “When you’re a freshman, it feels so far off. You’re kind of waiting … for that day. The entire culmination of that whole college career is summed up in the one commissioning day.” In October, Sweetin heads to Quantico, Va., for six months of basic officer training. The next benchmark, he says, will be deployment. “It feels really good,” he says. “Life — it’s exciting. I’ve been ready for a while to get on with it.” On a recent Sunday morning, at the athletic field of Metropolitan State University of Denver, Ellen Theis hurled her dark blue cap into the air in exultation. A wife and mother who describes herself as a “why not?” person, she had always felt
Gov tha
“less than” without a college degree. The achievement filled her to brimming. By V “When it really hit was when I picked vvela up my cap and gown,” she says. “It was very surreal. It was joyous. … I was struck G wordless by the profound feeling of satis- signe faction and deep pride in myself.” bill t The journey had been long and circu- publ itous. ploye After high school, without encourage- who ment or financial resources for higher Bu education, Theis worked odd jobs and supp became a hairdresser. Children and fam- legis ily then became priorities. But hovering crats in the back of her mind, always, was a H yearning for school: “I wanted to learn dubb about James Joyce and Shakespeare, and refor I wanted always to know more.” proje Over the years, through four colleges Bi and three states, she took a course here ensu and there. At 46, when she saw friends bein pursuing degrees, she decided she could “T do it, too. She started with one course a ity co semester and kept adding until she was state juggling four at once. And on graduation W day, she proudly hung a blue-and-gold and c cum laude cord around her neck. our t She briefly considered not attending ly as commencement. Then she realized if she U walked away, the moment might be lost. only “It’s much sweeter,” Theis said, “when it’s also not handed easily to you.” value She needed to mark this passage well. the So her dad and stepmother flew in from such California. Her husband and daughters, Th 15 and 13, bore witness, too. of a After, she felt complete. “My ideal years self,” Theis said, “has a degree.” was struc And so ends this season of milestones. mad Fo Ann Macari Healey’s column about ever people, places and issues of everyday life alty f appears every other week. She can be jail ti reached at ahealey@ourcoloradonews. N com or 303-566-4110.
FOLLOW YOUR m.pulse TO PERMANENT HAIR REDUCTION Summer means less clothes, more skin, and all of your out-of-season foliage potentially on display. Visit m.pulse, where our innovative technology and fixed-rate pricing outshine waxing and laser. Now you can show off without getting disapproving looks from your neighbors. Clip this ad and present it for 50% off your first IPL treatment.
m-pulse.com
Better Technology. Better Value.
3-Color
Centennial Citizen 3
May 31, 2013
Law aims to keep jobs in state Governor signs bill that GOP links to unions By Vic Vela
vvela@ourcoloradonews.com Gov. John Hickenlooper on May 24 signed into law a state-contracting reform bill that aims to reduce the outsourcing of public works projects and penalizes employers who do not hire local workers or who buy foreign-produced materials. But it’s a bill that earned little legislative support from Republicans, who panned the legislation as another example of Democrats protecting unions over businesses. House Bill 1292, which Democrats dubbed the “Keep Jobs in Colorado Act,” reforms the bidding process for state work projects, such as highway construction. Bill sponsors say the legislation helps to ensure that Colorado taxpayer dollars are being spent on local workers. “This really was my number one priority coming into this legislative session,” said state Sen. Andy Kerr, D-Lakewood. “ We need to do everything we can to keep and create jobs in Colorado, and make sure our taxpayer dollars are being used as wisely as possible.” Under the bill, state agencies would not only weigh bid costs from contractors, but also would take into consideration “best value” bids, which include factors such as the contractor’s employment practices, such as worker wages and benefits. The teeth in the act is in the enforcement of a law that’s been on the books for 80 years. Before the bill was introduced, there was a requirement that state-funded construction projects have a workforce that is made up of 80 percent of Colorado workers. For years, the requirement was rarely, if ever enforced, primarily because the penalty for employers who violated the law was jail time. Now, the bill creates a series of civil pen-
Send uS your newS Colorado Community Media welcomes event listings and other submissions. Please note our new submissions emails. events and club listings calendar@ourcoloradonews.com School notes, such as honor roll and dean’s list schoolnotes@ourcoloradonews.com
alties that could eventually lead to contractor disbarment whenever that 80 percent threshold is not met. State agencies can waive the 80 percent rule if contractors can show there is not sufficient Colorado labor available for a project. The bill also requires many contractors to provide proof of the country of origin for materials used in projects, such as iron and steel. The two state entities that will oversee enforcement of the bill’s provisions will be the Departments of Labor and Employment, and Personnel and Administration. Some contractors who testified during the legislative process raised concern their costs of doing business with the state would rise and that the bill’s reporting requirements would increase overhead. In fact, the General Assembly’s Legislative Council’s staff report on the bill states that “the new reporting required by the bill may increase contractor costs.” Republicans have criticized the bill as something that could actually reduce the number of contracting jobs and blasted it as having been spearheaded by unions. The AFL-CIO was a major driver of the legislation. “Whatever happened to the simple, `Hey, low bid? Qualified bidder? Sold?’” said Sen. Kevin Grantham, R-Canon City, during a Senate debate earlier this month. “That’s good for the taxpayer.” But bill supporters believe there should be more to the process than just low bids. “A low bid may cost less, but at the end of the day, it may not be the best value for the taxpayer,” Kerr said. And bill sponsors disagree that this bill is all about making unions happy. “I wasn’t trying to protect one kind of worker over the other,” said Sen. Jeanne Nicholson, D-Black Hawk. “I think the important thing is that local taxpayers are protected and that jobs stay here, at the end of the day.”
Military briefs militarynotes@ourcoloradonews.com General press releases Submit through our website Letters to the editor letters@ourcoloradonews.com
Summer Camp 2013 `
Week Long Half Day Summer Camps for Ages 5-7
Fax information to 303-566-4098 Mail to 9137 S. Ridgeline Blvd., Ste. 210, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
9am–noon with pre-care available at 7:30am
TRANSFORMERS: June 3–7, June 24–28, July 15–19 & August 5–9
Explore the process of metamorphosis and animal transformations! From butterflies, to salamanders, and frogs, campers will engage in hands on experiences as they investigate and even meet creatures that transform.
NATURE’S ARTISTS: June 10–14, July 1–3 & July 22–26 (holiday week, July 1-3, 35% Discount)
Campers will immerse themselves in a world of creative expression through a variety of artistic mediums including paint, sculpture, photography, crafts and more. Through exploration of the museum’s galleries and outdoor nature trail, the little Monets will express their imagination of the animal kingdom through art.
BACKYARD HABITATS: June 17–21, July 8–12 & July 29–August 2
Leaving no stone unturned as a habitat trekker, campers will go on daily adventures and outdoor safaris to investigate and unearth evidence that plants, animals, and habitats are everywhere!
Join us!
Strides for Epilepsy 5K
Cost: $130 Member, $150 Non-member
A walk and sanctioned r un!
aren aw
ess ● supp or
t ● co m mu
nity ● hope ● end stigma
● in ength r t s ●
spire
June 9, 2013 City Park,
A DAY OF FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Face Painting • Snow Cones • Music • Prizes • Vendor Fair • Kids Fun Run • And Much More... Pre-registration: $30 | Event day registration: $35 Children under six are free. To start your team, register or donate, visit epilepsycolorado.org or call 303.377.9774 or toll free call 888.378.9779
Register Today! 720.488.3344 For more info visit thewildlifeexperience.org 22 Community papers & websites. 400,000 readers.
4-Color
4 Centennial Citizen
May 31, 2013
Open doors, open hearts, open minds. Holly Creek June Open House
It’s a month long opportunity to open your eyes to the possibilities of Holly Creek. Launch Breakfast May 31 & June 1 8am to10am rsVP 720-266-5611
OPen hOuse hOurs 10am to 2pm stop by any day in June!
Graduates celebrate as they enter Cherry Creek’s Stutler Bowl for the school’s 58th annual commencement ceremony.
Class of ’13 not unlucky after all PHOTOS BY DEBORAH GRIGSBY
Where you go to live! 5500 East Peakview Avenue, Centennial, CO 80121 720-266-5611| HollyCreekRetirementCommunity.com
The number 13 has long been thought to be unlucky, but ask any of Cherry Creek’s graduating seniors this year and they’ll tell you it’s not so bad after all. This is the class that, among other things, survived the Mayan Apocalypse. On May 22, the Class of 2013 entered Stutler Bowl for the last time as the school’s commencement exercises got underway. More than 800 graduates received their diplomas and garnered a record amount in scholarships. Principal Ryan Silva gave the presentation address, congratulating the first class to have spent all four years with him at the school’s helm.
Breakfast 8am to 10am May 31 and June 1. RSVP 720-266-5611.
Your parents want to stay in the place they call home. We can help.
Seniors Paulina Burgoa and Zachary Ananda Kayal deliver an uplifting message entitled “This Is…” during Cherry Creek High School’s graduation exercises.
Whether you are looking for someone to help you or a loved one a few hours a week, or need more comprehensive assistance, Home Instead can help. • Companionship • Alzheimer’s Care • Personal Care
• Meal Preparation • Medication Reminders • Shoppping and Errands
Serving Littleton, Centennial, Lakewood and South Metro Denver
Call for a free, no-obligation appointment
303.389.5700
Friends and family filled the Stutler Bowl for Cherry Creek’s commencement. More than 800 seniors received their diplomas during the two-hour event.
START LOVING YOUR KITCHEN We Have 5 Great Ways to Update: HomeInstead.com/148
exclusive Tune-Up process 1. REFRESH - Our rejuvenates cabinets in only 1 day! affordable new look for 40-60% 2. REDOOR - An less than a new kitchen. your space while keeping 3. REFACE - Transform your existing cabinet boxes. design to install, we will make 4. REPLACE - From any kitchen dream a reality. 5. COUNTERTOPS & 303.721.1393 kitchentuneup.com ACCESSORIES
5
Centennial Citizen 5
May 31, 2013
Blue skies and warm temperatures helped Warrior spirits soar as Arapahoe High School’s 48th annual commencement exercises got underway on May 23 at Littleton Public Schools Stadium. More than 500 graduates received their diplomas during the two-hour ceremony.
Warriors leave impressive legacy Photos by Deborah GriGsby Arapahoe High School seniors left Littleton Public Schools Stadium with not only their diplomas, but with an impressive list of accomplishments. Principal Natalie Pramenko said the Warriors Class of 2013 garnered a record number of scholarships, “around $21 million.” In addition to scholastic achievement, the outgoing Warriors also gave back to the community through several charitable projects. Arapahoe High School enjoys a special relationship with the Northern Arapaho tribe from the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. The relationship promotes awareness of the co-existence of two very diverse cultures. Northern Arapaho Tribal Elder Mark Soldier Wolf and his family were in attendance at the school’s 48th annual commencement exercises on May 23.
Senior Abby Hess returns to her seat after delivering the welcome speech for the Arapahoe commencement. Hess came to America from China at age 9.
Northern Arapaho Tribal Elder Mark Soldier Wolf offers words of wisdom for the new class of Warriors as they graduate on May 23. Arapahoe High School enjoys a unique relationship with the Northern Arapaho tribe, a special friendship forged by Soldier Wolf and former AHS Principal Ron Booth.
AIRLINES ARE HIRING Train for hands on Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance
800-481-8612
TANNER GUN SHOW Twice as large as any other show in Colorado!
Denver Merchandise Mart
June 1st and 2nd
Saturday 9am - 5pm • Sunday 9am - 4pm Valet & Shuttle Parking
$1 OFF COUPON at www.tannergunshow.com
303-756-3467
6
6 Centennial Citizen
May 31, 2013
Planting completed in Songbird Garden Program is connected to nationwide initiative By Sonya Ellingboe
sellingboe@ourcoloradonews.com A nationwide Save the Songbirds initiative is designed to save a million songbirds by creating 50,000 acres of habitat for them across the country. Hudson Gardens in Littleton is a participant. The program was made possible by a grant from Scotts Songbird Selections, a division of Scott’s Miracle Grow, plus contributions from the Audubon Society of Greater Denver, Front Range Birding Company and the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District. In fall 2012, space was set aside for a Songbird Garden in the northwest quarter of Hudson Gardens — past the amphitheater. Trees were planted, or existing ones were incorporated, and feeders and nest boxes were installed. A planting plan, chosen for food and cover, was published looking
IF YOU GO Hudson Gardens and Event Center is at 6115 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton. Open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except for early closing on Sundays when concerts are scheduled in summer. Admission is free. 303-797-8565.
Castle Rock
Hudson Gardens volunteers plant perennials that will provide food and cover for songbirds. Photo by Ian Anderson. ahead to spring 2013, when select perennials would be added. Scientists specializing in botany and ornithology approved plant and feeder choices and future plans for appropriate plantings. On May 21, Hudson Gardens volunteers planted perennials to fill in the prepared beds. The garden will be visible from the Monet water gardens as well as the edge of the amphitheater and will offer information
Highlands Ranch
Littleton
Parker
Parker
Parker
First United Methodist Church 1200 South Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 303.688.3047 www.fumccr.org
Services:
Saturday 5:30pm Sunday 8am, 9:15am, 10:30am Sunday School 9:15am Little Blessings Day Care www.littleblessingspdo.com
CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL LIVING
Open and Welcoming
Sunday Worship Sunday School 9:00 & 10:30 am
worship Time 10:30AM sundays
www.st-andrew-umc.com 303-794-2683 Preschool: 303-794-0510
Castle Rock Recreation Center 2301 Woodlands Blvd, Castle Rock
9203 S. University Blvd. Highlands Ranch, 80126
Sunday Services 10 a.m.
www.OurCenterforSpiritualLiving.org 720-851-0265
Abiding Word Lutheran Church 8391 S. Burnley Ct., Highlands Ranch
(Next to RTD lot @470 & University)
An Evangelical Presbyterian Church
Sunday Worship 10:30 4825 North Crowfoot Valley Rd. Castle Rock • canyonscc.org 303-663-5751
Welcome Home!
Weaving Truth and Relevance into Relationships and Life:
8:00 am Chapel Service 9:00 & 10:30 am
Worship Services Sundays at 9:00am
303-791-3315
pastor@awlc.org www.awlc.org
’
Rockin Out for Jesus
A Contemporary Christian Choir Camp June 3-7 – Grades 1-8 M – F: 9am–12pm – Free of Charge – sueeby@gracepointcc.us
First Presbyterian Church of Littleton
Sunday Worship
8:45 am & 10:30 am
Sunday 9:30am
Joyful Mission Preschool 303-841-3770 7051 East Parker Hills Ct. • Parker, CO 303-841-3739 www.joylutheran-parker.org
Pastor David Fisher Parker
Community Church of Religious Science Hilltop United Church Of Christ 10926 E. Democrat Rd. Parker, CO 10am Worship Service www.hilltopucc.org 303-841-2808
Sunday services held in the historic Ruth Memorial Chapel at the Parker Mainstreet Center
...19650 E. Mainstreet, Parker 80138
Fellowship & Worship: 9:00 am Sunday School: 10:45 am 5755 Valley Hi Drive Parker, CO 303-941-0668
www.SpiritofHopeLCMC.org
New Thought...Ancient Wisdom Sunday Service
& Children’s Church 10:00 a.m.
Visit our website for details of classes & upcoming events.
P.O. Box 2945—Parker CO 80134-2945
GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Alongside One Another On Life’s Journey
You are invited to worship with us:
Sundays at 10:00 am
Sunday Worship 8:00 & 10:45 a.m.
Grace is on the NE Corner of Santa Fe Dr. & Highlands Ranch Pkwy. (Across from Murdochs)
Trinity Lutheran School & ELC (Ages 3-5, Grades K-8)
303-798-8485
303-841-4660 www.tlcas.org
Connect – Grow – Serve – Love
SErviCES:
Saturday 5:30pm
303.805.9890
www.gracecolorado.com
Lutheran Church & School
Parker evangelical Presbyterian church
9030 Miller road Parker, Co 80138 303-841-2125 www.pepc.org
www.gracepointcc.us
A place for you
Trinity
www.parkerbiblechurch.org
LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA
www.P a r k er C C R S.org
4391 E Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado 80134 Church Office – (303) 841-3836
303 798 6387
“Loving God - Making A Difference”
Franktown
Sunday Worship: 10:45AM & 6PM Bible Study: 9:30AM Children, Young People & Adults
9:00am Spiritual Formation Classes for all Ages 90 east orchard road littleton co
Joy
Where people are excited about God’s Word.
Open hearts. Open minds. Open doors.
Affiliated with United Church of Religious Science
that encourages individuals to make home gardens into wildlife sanctuaries. A birdfriendly habitat can be created in any landscape, with food, water, cover and a place to raise young. Basic tips for a backyard bird habitat include: • Choose plants for function rather than appearance. • Plant trees and shrubs that offer heavy fruit production. (Birds especially like red
and blue-colored berries.) • Skip the grass and substitute birdfriendly plants. • Layer your landscape to emulate a natural environment. • Don’t deadhead. Let plants set seed to serve as food. • Leaf litter is good. Place piles of raked plant material under trees and shrubs to provide cover and insects. • Go organic. Use non-chemical management methods to tame pests and diseases when possible. Herbicides and pesticides can be ingested by birds if they feed on affected insects or plants. Plant material in Hudson Gardens’ Songbird Garden includes sunset hyssop, redosier dogwood, hedge cotoneaster, Russian Hawthorne, blanket flower, dotted gayfeather, Arnold’s red honeysuckle, tall Oregon grape holly, Oregon grape holly, bee balm, beardlip penstemon, Austrian pine, narrowleaf cottonwood, Mexican coneflower, golden currant, little bluestem grass and Indian grass. The Gardens also offer monthly Bird Walks, classes on many aspects of gardening and seasonal special gardens. A mentorship program in beekeeping provides opportunities to learn this popular activity. For information on dates and fees, see hudsongardens.org/programs. Nearby is Joshua Weiner’s recently installed steel sculpture of a giant, all-inclusive nest — an appropriate companion piece.
Sunday
8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
1609 W. Littleton Blvd. (303) 798-1389 • www.fpcl.org
To advertise your place of worship in this section, call 303-566-4091 or email kearhart@ourcoloradonews.com.
n
7
Centennial Citizen 7
May 31, 2013
CENTENNIAL NEWS IN A HURRY B-17 comes to town
Celebrate the Greatest Generation when the birdExperimental Aircraft Association’s B-17 “Flying natFortress” comes to Centennial Airport June 5-9. Step ed to back in time and experience World War II history aked by catching a flight or a bs to ground tour on the Aluminum Overcast, a historic manheavy bomber, during the disB-17 fly-in. pestiBring the family and feed enjoy static aircraft displays, pedal planes and dens’ flight simulators. For more ssop, information, visit www. RusWingsMuseum.org; to otted purchase advance tickets , tall for flights, visit www.B17. , bee org. Flight times and details pine, onegrass
Bird denmenvides ivity.MAY 28 hud-
are subject to change due to weather and other factors. B-17 flights depart Signature Flight Support, 8123 S. Interport Blvd., located on the south side of the airport, just off of South Peoria Street.
Swalm hosts town hall
State Rep. Spencer Swalm, R-Centennial, will host a town hall meeting on June 22 at the Koelbel Library, 5955 S. Holly St., Centennial, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Swalm will provide an update of the past legislative session’s accomplishments. Residents are encouraged to attend, to bring questions and discuss any issues of concern.
Reggae concert set
Two-time cancer survivor and Denver Nuggets Head Coach George Karl is leading the way to raise money for holistic cancer treatment with Centennial’s second annual Reggae in the Park concert. This year’s event will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. July 27 at Centennial Center Park and features the original Grammy-nominated Wailers and Policulture. General admission tickets begin at $40. To purchase tickets, or for more information, visit www. reggaeintheparkdenver.org. Centennial Center Park is located at 13050 E. Peakview Ave., Centennial.
Kuroki Continued from Page 1
deputies say Kuroki had cut both sides of his throat, both wrists, his stomach and had attempted to cut his femoral artery in his leg. David Kuroki reportedly also told the deputies, “I just killed my mom.” He was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
A large “butcher-type knife” and an apparent suicide note were found in the suspect’s 2005 Honda Civic. At the time of her death, sworn statements from family members say Mae Kuroki was experiencing early signs of dementia and was being moved to an assisted living facility. David Kuroki was booked into the Arapahoe County Jail on April 12, and is charged with first-degree murder. He remains in custody without bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for July 11.
GET SOCIAL WITH US The Centennial Citizen wants to share the news. Check out and like our page on facebook. Search for Centennial Citizen. While you are there search for Colorado Community Media's page too.
THINGS TO DO
FAMILY CAREGIVER workshops. Are you caring for an y in-aging parent or relative with Alzheimer’s disease. Find out nclu-about what causes dementia and the signs to watch for a free nionAlzheimer’s family caregiver workshops from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays in May at Home Instead Senior Care, 2095 S. Pontiac Way, Denver. Call 303-389-5700; RSVP by the Friday before the workshop you want to attend. MAY 29 STORY OF beer. Join Active Minds from 3-4 p.m. May 29 as we tell the story of beer. We will discuss the origins and history of beer, how it is made, different types of beer, as well as the rise of several great American brewers and beer families. We will end with a discussion of the current trends of microbrews and craft beers and their strong Colorado connections. The free event is sponsored by Sunrise at Orchard and will be at Koelbel Library, 5955 S. Holly St., Centennial. RSVP at 303-LIBRARY or 303-542-7279 or www.arapahoelibraries.org. MAY 31 ZUMBA PARTY. Last Fridays Zumba Party is at 6:30 p.m. May 31 at Centerstage Starz. Ninety minutes of dancing fun with various Zumba instructors and give-a-ways. Everyone one is welcome to come feel the music and sweat a little. More information at www.WithDavida.com. JUNE 1 CONCERT. ARS Nova Singers will wrap up its season at 7:30 p.m. June 1 at Our Father Lutheran Church, 6335 S. Holly St., Centennial, with “Music Beyond Words.” Tickets are $22 for adults, $17 for seniors, $12 for college students and $7 for ages 6-18. Visit www.arsnovasingers.com or call 303-499-3165. JUNE 5, June 13 TAX WORKSHOPS. The Colorado Department of Revenue of-
fers free tax workshops on sales and use tax laws in Colorado. The workshops include information on many common sales and use tax topics, including but not limited to the liabilities businesses face when they are not in compliance with Colorado laws. Sales/Use Tax Part I is from 1-4 p.m. June 5; and Part II is from 1-4 p.m. June 13, in Centennial. Registration required at www.TaxSeminars.state.co.us. Continuing Professional Education credits and training materials are available.
JUNE 5-9 B-17 ARRIVAL. Celebrate the Colorado Air National Guard’s 90th anniversary and the history of the Greatest Generation when Experimental Aircraft Association’s B-17 “Flying Fortress” Aluminum Overcast comes to Centennial Airport from June 5-9. Check out WingsMuseum.org for schedule. Advance tickets for Mission Flights available at B17.org. Tickets for ground tours are available onsite. JUNE 5, June 19, July 10, July 24, Aug. 7, Aug. 21 SUMMER CONCERTS. The Streets at SouthGlenn’s summer concert series runs from June 5 to Aug. 21, with concerts lasting from 6:30-8 p.m. in Commons Park. The concerts are free. The lineup: June 5, Message in a Bottle, a Police tribute band. June 19, Dr. Kool and the Disco Fever Divas. July 10, Fourever Fab, a Beatles tribute band. July 24, The Juke-Box Boys, a sockhop band. Aug. 7, The Long Run, an Eagles tribute band. Aug. 21, Margarita Brothers Band. JUNE 8 HANGAR DANCE. Wings Over the Rockies presents its WWII-era hangar dance from 7-11 p.m. June 8 at Centennial Airport. Guests will listen to the music of Pink Champagne, a tribute to the Andrews Sisters; climb aboard a B-17 aircraft for a ground tour; enjoy an honorary presentation on the Colorado Air National Guard’s 90 years of service; visit with World War II re-enactors; and capture a memory in a photo booth with costumer clothing. Period dress or flight attire is encouraged. Tickets are $45 per person for nonmembers and $40 for members; tickets include all food and two drink tickets. Purchase tickets at www.WingsMuseum.org or call 303-360-
5360 ext. 105.
STILETTO FITNESS. Vegas Stiletto Fitness is at 6:30 p.m. June 8 at Centerstage Starz, 8150 S. University Blvd., Centennial. Wear your fancy shoes and learn a sassy dance. Shoes do not need to be stilettos but it’s more fun. For all women of any size, age and ability (age 21+). We’ll teach you how to walk and be sexy in heels. We’ll then do a dance using a chair. Dress comfortably in shorts or leggings but doll-up with accessories. Prize for the hottest shoes. Reserve your chair at www.WithDavida.com JUNE 11, June 18, July 10 BABYSITTER TRAINING. The American Red Cross offers training classes for babysitters ages 11-15. The course teaches young people how to care for infants and children, handle emergencies such as injuries and accidents, stay safe, recognize safety and hygiene issues, and communicate with parents. It also provides materials to help them begin their babysitting career. Trainings are from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 11 at the Eloise May Library, 1471 S. Parker Road, Centennial; from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 18 at the Smoky Hill Library, 5430 S. Biscay Circle, Centennial; and from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. July 10 at the Southglenn Library, 6972 S. Vine St., Centennial. For details or to sign up, visit www.redcross.org/take-a-class.
Scan here to like Colorado Community Media on Facebook
JUNE 15 GIDDY UP & Go, a fundraiser to benefit therapeutic riding programs at Friends of Horses, is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 15 at Friends of Horses, 6351 S. Peoria St., Centennial. Pony rides, hay rides, face painting, water balloon toss, hot dogs and more; tickets are $1 for 1, $4 for 5 and $7 for 10. Cash only. For information, contact Amy at amy.slaughter@hotmail.com.
OurColoradoNews.com
JUNE 20 BLOOD DRIVE. Quadrant Building community blood drive is from 10-11:40 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. June 20 in the Bighorn Room at 5445 DTC Parkway, Centennial. For information or to schedule an appointment, contact Katie Scharlemann at 720489-8600 or Katelyn.Scharlemann@cbre.com. THROUGH JUNE 21; July 19-20 QUILT ENTRIES. Firehouse Quilts is looking for quilt entries for its eighth annual quilt show to support its mission of helping children in crisis in Colorado. Early bird entries submitted by May 17 are taken at a discounted entry fee ($15). Otherwise, the fee is $18 per item, and the final deadline is June 21. This year’s show has a special theme, Patriotic, along with 13 other categories. The show is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 19-20 at the Douglas County Events Center in Castle Rock. All forms and instructions are available at www.firehousequilts.org; click on the Quilt Show link at the top. JUNE 25 BLOOD DRIVE. Arapahoe County Sheriff ’s Office community blood drive is from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. June 25 in the community room at 13101 E. Broncos Parkway, Centennial. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or visit www. bonfils.org. ONGOING
LOCAL ARTISTS. South Suburban Parks and Recreation’s Buck, Goodson and Lone Tree recreation centers feature temporary art exhibitions by local artists. Visit www.sspr.org or contact Vickie Willis at 303-483-7072. SUMMER CAMP. Register now for South Suburban Parks and Recreation summer camps. More than 200 themed day and weekly camps are offered. Visit www.sspr.org for information and to register. EDITOR’S NOTE: Calendar submissions must be received by noon Wednesday for publication the following week. Send listings to calendar@ourcoloradonews.com, attn: Centennial Citizen. No attachments, please. Listings are free and run on a space-available basis.
JUNE APRIL SPECIAL SPECIAL
8-Opinion
8 Centennial Citizen
May 31, 2013
opinions / yours and ours
Longtime friendship blurs the decades “You two look like you’re up to no good tonight,” the attractive stranger said. She was about 15 years too late. Mike and I weren’t exactly looking for trouble. We were looking for a box of candies in a grocery store on Quebec. I had given Mike a box of Mike and Ike with the “Ike” scratched out, and he thought I had scratched it out myself. I wanted to prove to him that they weren’t my scratches. The candy’s parent company, Just Born, had the brilliant idea to spend $15 million in 2012 on an ad campaign designed to boost sales. Just Born had spent $125,000 on adverting in 2011. Big difference. The plan was to revive sales by splitting up Mike and Ike, and then re-unite them (which Just Born did in 2013). Did it work? You tell me. I have never had a Mike candy or an Ike candy in my life. But I have a Mike friend. He flew into Denver recently to select a painting from my inventory, as a gift. He didn’t know that he was going to be asked to perform an illegitimate marriage. That story is saved for another day. I met Mike the friend in 1960 in southwest Ohio, where we both attended the
same high school. I had just arrived from Southern California. Orange County, Calif., and Hamilton County, Ohio, in 1960. Big difference. One was sunshine and more sunshine. One was overcast and more overcast. I became overcast myself, until I met Mike, who lived just up the block. We were inseparable, until his father was transferred to northern California, after our junior year. His departure was a very sad day for me. Our friendship since then has had a few gaps, and at one time we were down to exchanging Christmas cards. You know that a friendship is in disrepair when it gets down
question of the week
Do you have a disaster preparedness kit? In light of recent man-made and natural disasters, Colorado Community Media visited locations in Englewood and
Littleton to ask people if they had put together a disaster preparedness kit in their homes.
“No, I have don’t have a kit but I have everything I need in my house in case of a disaster. I don’t plan to put a kit together because I just don’t worry about a disaster hitting our area.” — Dana Murphree, Englewood
“I do not have a kit put together but I feel I have all I need to be well prepared at my home. However, I think having everything together is probably a pretty good idea.” — Marissa Gettman, Englewood firefighter
“I do not have a disaster preparedness kit. … I guess it would be a good idea to have those things gathered up in one location if some sort of disaster hit so it might be a good idea to put a kit together.” — Kathleen Gibson, Littleton
“I don’t think we have a disaster preparedness kit in our house although we have everything they recommend to have in a kit there. It probably would be a good idea to have all those things … in one place.” — Carl Coulson, Centennial
Reprieve for killer of four is a case of justice denied I am incredibly disappointed with Gov. John Hickenlooper’s executive order to stay the execution of Nathan Dunlap. With a looming execution date set for this August, the governor was left with few options regarding Dunlap’s fate. He could have signed the warrant allowing the execution to move forward or he could have commuted Dunlap’s sentence to life without the possibility of parole. He chose neither. Instead he granted a temporary reprieve, meaning Dunlap will likely remain on death row for the duration of Hickenlooper’s administration. It’s a non-decision that leaves Dunlap’s fate, and the pursuit of justice by victims’ families, up to the next administration. The governor’s lack of leadership results in the worst possible option for the victims’ families, the integrity of our legal system, and the citizens of Colorado who have decided more than once that the death penalty is an appropriate sentencing option in our state. Though it has been almost 20 years since this horrible crime was committed, we cannot allow our memory of the victims and the grieving families that Dunlap’s brutal crimes left behind to fade.
Justice delayed is justice denied. While I understand the choice to sign or not sign Dunlap’s death warrant was one of the most difficult and personal decisions Hickenlooper will make during his time in office, a decision that provides closure to the victims’ families would have been the right thing to do. To shirk his responsibility and duty as governor demonstrates a lack of courage, a lack of respect for the victims, and a total disregard for our judicial system and the 12 jurors who convicted the Aurora mass murderer. When Dunlap brutally murdered 50-year-old Margaret Kohlberg, 19-yearold Sylvia Crowell, 17-year-old Ben Grant Waller continues on Page 9
to nothing but Christmas cards. Then Mike’s first wife was run over by a bus in New York City. Mike’s wife thought her death meant something sideways, that Mike and I needed to revive our friendship. Thank you, Connie. Since then we have been back and forth, Colorado to California, and California to Colorado. It’s not been often enough, but when it happens, it’s perfect. Mike was a very respected San Francisco architect and I was, well, a difficult college professor, so we come together as a bright, intelligent, articulate team. However, we thrive on foolishness, and sophomoric behavior. It’s 1962-63 again. Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud.” I know what he has done, the good and the otherwise, and he knows what I have done, for the past 53 years. I am always startled by the similarities: each of us has hit a few doubles and triples, experienced love, and missed the off ramp now and then. In 1967 we went to a concert at Melodyland, which had a revolving stage, in
Orange County, Calif. Two up-and-coming acts performed. First, Simon and Garfunkel. They were followed by The Mamas & The Papas. Not bad. As the stage revolved, I could hear Garfunkel’s mint clicking in his mouth. At that time, Simon was good friends with Garfunkel, just like Mike and me. Then things went off, and they split up, and both of them have had good careers apart. Eventually they gathered up and called each other. I watched them sing “The Boxer” on Letterman on July 2, 2011. Garfunkel’s hair was still haywire. “God, that was nice,” Letterman said afterwards. After Mike left us yesterday morning, to return his rental car at the airport, I said to Jennifer, “God, that was nice.” The attractive stranger could have been a mentalist and said, “You two look like old friends. Memories have brushed the same years.” Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at craigmarshallsmith@comcast. net
Drudgery may be dream I was living the dream and didn’t even know it. The main reasons that I was missing it were because I had not identified my dream and I did not understand the process to fulfill it if I had known what it was. In the first chapter of my book, “Welcome to the Big Leagues — Every Man’s Journey to Significance,” the main character was playing in the big leagues on, arguably, the best baseball team ever. With Cincinnati’s Big Red Machine, Darrel Chaney played in four National League championship series and three World Series, including the classic seven-game, 1975 World Series with the Boston Red Sox. But he was living with the frustration that his dream was unfulfilled, as the utility player among superstars. Joseph is a key figure in rescuing and establishing God’s people during their difficult days in the captivity of Egypt. The Bible narrative reveals that God put the dream in the boy Joseph but refined and focused the dream during the painful maturing process that included rejection, slavery, injustice and more rejection before the dream came true. During the decades of pain, I doubt Joseph would have said, “I’m living the dream,” even though his dream really was coming true. As a boy, I wanted to be someone whose life made an impact on those around him. I was clueless what that meant but as I lived I tried to find it in many of the normal ways, usually ending up in disappointment. I like sports, but I was not a great athlete. I have a college degree but academics were a
Centennial Citizen 9137 S. Ridgeline Blvd., Suite 210, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
gerard healey Chris rotar sCott gilBert deBorah grigsBy
President and Publisher Editor Assistant Editor Community Editor
erin addenBrooke MiChele aPodaCa audrey Brooks sCott andrews sandra arellano
Advertising Director Sales Executive Business Manager Creative Services Manager Circulation Director
struggle. I went into ministry, but never had a large church. God has always provided for me but most of my life has been on the ragged financial edge. Now, with the perspective of almost six decades of living, I am beginning to see that my struggles have cultivated strength, my interests have provided ideas, my relationships have nurtured empathy and my financial needs have deepened faith and a known dependency on God. Joseph’s dream came true when he interpreted and helped Pharaoh’s dream come true. God’s people were saved from starvation and became a great nation. After a conversation with the wise baseball manager, Sparky Anderson, Darrel discovered that his good work as a utility player helped the team be all everyone dreamed it could be. His job was to “be ready when the game came to him.” He was, and the Reds won that World Series in 1975. Many times, as a hospice chaplain, I Hettinger continues on Page 9
Colorado Community Media Phone 303-566-4100 • Fax 303-566-4098
Columnists and guest commentaries The Centennial Citizen features a limited number of regular columnists, found on these pages and elsewhere in the paper, depending on the typical subject the columnist covers. Their opinions are not necessarily those of the Centennial Citizen. Want your own chance to bring an issue to our readers’ attention, to highlight something great in our community, or just to make people laugh? Why not write a letter of 300 words or fewer. Include your full name, address and the best number to reach you by telephone.
email your letter to letters@ourcoloradonews.com We welcome event listings and other submissions. news and Business Press releases Please visit ourcoloradonews.com, click on the Press releases tab and follow easy instructions to make submissions. Calendar calendar@ourcoloradonews.com Military notes militarynotes@ourcoloradonews.com school accomplishments, honor roll and dean’s list schoolnotes@ourcoloradonews.com sports sports@ourcoloradonews.com obituaries obituaries@ourcoloradonews.com to subscribe call 303-566-4100
we’re in this together Our team of professional reporters, photographers and editors are out in the community to bring you the news each week, but we can’t do it alone. Send your news tips, your own photographs, event information, letters, commentaries... If it happens, it’s news to us. Please share by contacting us at news@ourcoloradonews.com, and we will take it from there. After all, the Citizen is your paper.
9-Color
Centennial Citizen 9
May 31, 2013
All of us have our own graduations First of all, I would like to congratulate everyone who has recently graduated from any level of education as well as all of the family members and friends who supported you along the way. You did a fantastic job, and each and every one of you should be very proud of yourselves. I could include the typical quotes by Dr. Seuss, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., Mark Twain or Walt Disney about the places you can go, the things that you can accomplish, pursuing your dreams and living with an abundance of creativity and imagination as you prepare for whatever it is that you have graduated to. But since most of you that graduated or attended a graduation ceremony have heard your fair share of quotes for the week, I will not quote these gentlemen again. Graduation isn’t just for the students; at some point in life we all graduate to some higher level in our career, a skill, a talent, or even in a relationship. Technically, I guess that does make us all students, doesn’t it? We are constantly learning and a student of life. As we prepare to graduate or ad-
Hettinger Continued from Page 8
have stood at the bedside of a loved one who just passed from this life into the next and heard the family share the immeasurable impact of that life. Things as simple as the memory of a mom singing while she fixed pan-
Waller Continued from Page 8
and 17-year-old Colleen O’Connor, and callously shot Bobby Stevens in the head, a nightmare began for their families that continues to this day. For 20 years, these families have waited for justice to be delivered. Now, Hickelooper’s failure to make a decision will ensure their nightmare continues, at least through the end of his time in office. If the governor had decided to commute Dunlap’s sentence to life
vance in any endeavor, it takes time, commitment, and a desire to actually want to advance or achieve that next level. There is a quote that I would like to share with you. I have shared it before in previous columns, but it is so relevant and so powerful I wanted to share it again. Eric Hoffer says it this way, “In a time of drastic change it is the learners who inherit the future. The learned usually find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists.” We have to constantly be willing to learn. How about you, are you taking your fitness to a higher level? Maybe you are advancing your ability in learning to play an instrument. Perhaps you are studying a second, maybe even a third language. I know
many of you who read this column are studying the Bible and looking to further your understanding of God’s word. And maybe there are some of us who are graduating to new heights in our ability to communicate and build deeper relationships. You see we really never stop learning and never stop attempting to graduate or advance to a higher level. My sister-in-law recently visited Colorado and had not actually cooked a full meal in over 27 years. But with a little coaching and support, she cooked an incredible dinner and I believe has now graduated to a new level in her ability as a chef. OK, maybe “chef” is a little too strong, but she did an amazing job. Where are you going? What are you pursuing? What do you want to advance in your life? I would love to hear all about it at gotonorton@gmail. com and when we pursue graduating at anything in this life, it will certainly be 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
cakes, a dad taking his daughters on dates to show how a man should treat them or the importance as the presence of a spouse who was there to endure trials and share joys were important actions that influenced lives and left a legacy. I wonder if the person felt their life mattered, knew their impact changed the world and realized they were living the dream. When the churches of our town teach the story of Joseph and help
people understand God’s strategy of love to make every life matter, we can all believe in our dream, welcome the process and dream even greater dreams.
without the possibility of parole, I would have disagreed with the decision but I could have respected it. At least then the families would have had some sort of resolution to their nightmare. But it is completely unfair to say to the victims, who have doubted for nearly 20 years that justice would prevail, that they will have to wait even longer for finality in this horrible ordeal. We expect our leaders to make tough decisions when the circumstance calls for it. We may not always agree with the decision a leader makes, but we expect it to be made.
Hickenlooper’s refusal to make a decision regarding the fate of Nathan Dunlap is a failure in leadership that ignores the citizens who decided capital punishment is an appropriate sentencing option, that marginalizes the judicial system that got us to this point, and — most importantly — that delays justice for the victims and families of this horrible crime.
CROHN’S & COLITIS FOUNDATION WON $1000 YOU COULD TOO! “Helping to find a cure for Crohn’s disease & ulcerative colitis...”
Learn more online at:
www.ccfa.org/chapters/rockymountain
At Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric, we give $1,000 every month to a local charity or nonprofit nominated by YOU! We’ve contributed more than $95,000 over the past 8 years with our monthly giveaway, and we’re still at it... making a difference where it matters most, close to home. Nominate your favorite local charity or nonprofit to win at www.ApplewoodFixIt.com.
Dan Hettinger is director of pastoral services at Hospice of Saint John and president of The Jakin Group, a ministry of encouragement, especially to Christian workers. You can email him at dhettinger@hospiceofsaintjohn.org.
OPEN DAILY
JUNE SPECIAL EVENTS
SPONGEBOB VISITS, JUNE 8 & 9 – 12:30PM Special Reception & Themed Lunch MURDER MYSTERY DINNER TRAIN, JUNE 8 & 22 – 6:30PM A classic whodunit with a gourmet dinner RIDE THE ROCKIES TRAIN, JUNE 14 – 6:30PM Ride & Dine Specials ROYAL GORGE WHITEWATER FESTIVAL, JUNE 21 – 5:45PM Raft Race Chase Train
House Minority Leader Mark Waller is a Republican representing Colorado Springs in the Colorado General Assembly. He also works as a deputy district attorney for the Fourth Judicial District in El Paso County.
R A I L R O A D COACH • VISTA DOME • LUNCH • DINNER • MURDER MYSTERY Cañon City, Colorado
RoyalGorgeRoute.com
•
888.724.5748
age 9
WeÕ re Here!
Scan here to like Colorado Community Media on Facebook
• Have been here for 28 years • Family Owned and Operated • Spring Specials Available • The Preferred Local Roofing Company for Many Insurance Companies, Hundreds of Agents, and Thousands of Coloradoans . . .
WEÕ RE HERE!
OurColoradoNews.com
303-425-7531
www.jkroofing.com
10-Color
10 Centennial Citizen
May 31, 2013
ourcolorado
CLASSIFIEDS TO ADVERTISE, CALL 303-566-4100
INSIDE
.com
REAL ESTATE CAREERS MARKETPLACE SERVICE DIRECTORY
REAL ESTATE AGENT SPOTLIGHT OF THE WEEK is entirely residential sales. I’ve got 30 years of experience Paul Finger and over 2500 sales. REALTOR®, CRS
What is the most challenging part of what you do? Understanding how the other person communicates so I can communicate with them in a way easiest for them.
Re/Max Masters, Inc. 6400 S. Fiddlers Green Circle Englewood, CO, 80111 Phone: 303.930.5150 Phone: 303.771.9400 www.coloradomasters.com
What do you most enjoy doing when you’re not working? I love spending time with my family and enjoying the outdoors. I make sure to balance my work with my family and healthy activities like skiing, fishing and golf.
Where were you born? I was born in Iowa and we moved immediately to Colorado. I’ve been here my whole life and cannot imagine living anywhere else. What do you like most about it? When there’s fresh power on the slopes every winter and gorgeous greenery blanketing the golf courses every summer, excellent business opportunities, wonderful people and culture, there really is no limit to what is possible here in Colorado. How long have you worked in Real Estate? I’ve been working in real estate for the past thirty years. Fourteen years’ ago, my wife Darlene joined with me in the business. Darlene is the heart of the organization and client care manager. What is your specialty and what does that mean for the people you work with? My specialty is residential. I hold a highly coveted Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) designation and have served two terms as president of the CRS Colorado Chapter. I keep track of the residential market, that’s all I do. My focus
What is one tip you have for someone looking to sell a house? Check the person’s experience level, get references and look at their marketing plan. What are they going to do as far as marketing your property? What is one tip you have for someone looking to buy a house? Find an agent that you feel comfortable with and one that’s got your best interest and family’s goals at heart. Buying a home is a highly stressful situation for anybody, no matter how many times they’ve gone through it. I try to understand what my buyers are going through and be sensitive to their needs. What is the most unusual thing you’ve encountered while working in Real Estate? Instructions for a listing said, “Don’t let the little dog out.” When the buyer and I arrived, we noticed the back door was open and there was no dog! We spent 15 minutes looking for him and finally called the listing agent. They told me, “Oh, we forgot to tell you, the owner took the dog today!”
At Shea Homes, we build more
WE BUILD QUALITY
than houses. We build floor plans designed to make life a little sweeter. We build communities nestled in prime locations. We build teams dedicated to helping you find your dream home. We build Shea Homes. What will you build inside of them?
START BUILDING YOUR TRADITIONS
so you can build traditions that last.
IN A HOME BUILT FOR YOU.
Shea Homes is developing and building some of the finest communities and homes in America – and features five communities in the Colorado front range. Our Shea SPACES collections have taken Colorado by storm. Here is where they’re being offered… SPACES at Reunion
Stepping Stone
Just west of 104th & Tower Road in Northeast Denver
RidgeGate Parkway & Stepping Stone Circle in Parker
From the upper $200s
From the $190s
From the upper $200s to the mid $400s
303.346.5200
303.286.7601
SPACES at The Ranch Highlands Ranch Pkwy. & Fairview in Highlands Ranch
T!
SEOU CLO
720.675.7683
START BUILDING YOUR TRADITIONS IN A HOME BUILT FOR YOU. You can find our iPhone app at the App Store. And to stay connected, find us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter. *Shea Homes reserves the right to make changes or modifications to floorplans, elevations, specifications, materials and prices without notice. All square footages shown herein are approximate. Prices subject to change without notice. See Sales Associates for full details. Home pictured may not be actual home for sale or actual model home, but rather a representation of similar model or elevation design. © 2013 Shea Homes
11-Color
Centennial Citizen 11
May 31, 2013
ourcolorado
.com
TO ADVERTISE CALL 303-566-4100 Home for Sale
Home for Sale
BUY & RECEIVE 1% or OF PURCHASE PRICE
ATTENTION HOME OWNERS! Now is the BEST time to sell in years! Do you know how much more your home is worth? We do - and we're working with buyers in every price range& neighborhood!
ATTENTION BUYERS! We have SPECIAL programs just for you! For more info call today!
* Everything Included * Free Market Analysis * MLS Placement * PlacementonRealtor.com * Internet Exposure
Miscellaneous Real Estate
SELL
* No Advertising Fees * Relocation Exposure * Realtors Show Home * Sign & Lockbox * No Upfront Fees
BEST O F THE BEST R E A L T O R S
+2.8% MLS CO-OP
FULL SERVICE BROKERAGE OWNER 25 YEARS!
Charles
720-560-1999
4/11
4/13
SEARCH MLS FREE!WWW.SELLBUYCOLORADO.COM
Money to Loan
Ruth - 303-667-0455 Brandon - 720-323-5839 BARGAINS
Zero-down programs avail.
BANK FORECLOSURE & HUD PROPERTIES Homes in all areas
www.mustseeinfo.com or call Kevin 303-503-3619 HomeSmart Realty A 5280 Top REALTOR
San Luis, CO $130,000
Manufactured home with 12.8 Acres of Land 4 Bedroom, 2 Baths 1740 sqft. Liv & Dining Room Morning Room Washer & Dryer Close to hunting,
Near 3 lakes with excellent fishing
Two Decks, Front & Back Mountain Views Sunsets, Stars
Veterans… Did you know you could qualify for no down payment programs? Thank you for your service! AlliAnce GuArAnty MortGAGe 303-549-8809 • djensen@allianceguaranty.com Personal one on one service!
2821 South Parker Road Suite 455 Aurora, CO 80014-2735
DouGlAs Jensen LMB# 100026825 • NMLS# 368568
Apartments
Commercial Property/ Rent
Elizabeth, CO 2 Bedroom Apartment for rent
Retail and Office spaces in Golden 300-1400 sq. ft., $600 - $1700 Bob, 303-886-5775
includes washer & dryer
$800 month Need someone for maintenance
(303) 646-0872
Office Rent/Lease
(303) 683-0010
Homes Cemetery Lots Golden Cemetery
Arvada: 3 Bdrm, 21/2 bath,
Land
hardwood floors, full finished basement, family room & dry bar. Covered patio, single garage, double driveway, fenced yard, storage shed, sprinkler system.
2 plots side by side for sale Will negotiate price 970-523-0320
Can't Find Your Dream Home? Build One!
Diamond Ridge Estates
Custom Home Setting
Campbell, Oberon and Arvada West schools. Available July 1, 2013. $1500/month with first month & security deposit equal to monthly rent amount. Call 303-456-6668 or (303) 887-4341
Gorgeous-View Site on cul-de-sac
Commercial Property/ Rent
Bring Your Builder
Office Warehouse
1.45 Acres
Gas & Electric Available at Site
For Lease in Elizabeth 2,907 Sq.Ft. Large O/H Door 3 Phase Electric Cheap!
Call 303-688-2497
AVAILABLE NOW! 4860 W 80th Ave Westminster, CO 80030 1,000 sq ft professional office space for rent. Share bldg with current dental practice. Located in Westminster on busy street. Great exposure. Off-street parking. Three office/exam rooms, waiting room, office/receptionist, kitchen and bathroom. $10.80/sf plus triple net. Call (719) 783-2627 or Cell (719) 429-6671
VARIOUS OFFICES 100-2,311 sq.ft. Rents from $200-$1750/month. Full service. 405-409 S Wilcox
Castle Rock
Wasson Properties 719-520-1730
Soils Report Available
Prime HOA Community www.1545ambercourt.com
(303) 859-1144 Connie Hensley RE/MAX 100
Please Recycle this Publication when Finished
For All Your Real Estate Advertising Needs Call 303-566-4100
Did you know... Colorado Community Media was created to connect you to 23 community papers with boundless opportunity and rewards. We now publish: Adams County Sentinel, Arvada Press, Castle Rock News Press, Centennial Citizen, Douglas County News Press, Elbert County News, Englewood Herald, Golden Transcript, Highlands Ranch Herald, Lakewood Sentinel, Littleton Independent, Lone Tree Voice, North JeffCo Westsider, Northglenn-Thornton Sentinel, Parker Chronicle, Pikes Peak Courier View, South Platte Independent, Teller County Extra, Tri-Lakes Tribune, Westminster Window, and Wheat Ridge Transcript.
12-Color
12 Centennial Citizen
May 31, 2013
ourcolorado
.com
TO ADVERTISE CALL 303-566-4100
Unlock your mortgage approval R
eal estate professionals say the market is rebounding, and many would-be home buyers are eagerly awaiting their opportunities to purchase their own homes. Fresh data indicates that the inventory of properties is quickly drying up and soon the market is poised to point in the sellers’ favor. According to Allen & Associates, a real estate appraisal, consultant and research firm based in Colorado, properties in the area listed for sale are below the six-month supply of inventory. Now could be the time to get a good deal on a home, provided buyers are able to secure mortgages. No matter how many affordable homes are available, if a buyer cannot get approved for a mortgage, then his or her chances of owning a home are slim. In the wake of a tumultuous economy, many lenders tightened restrictions on mortgage lending. And even though the economy has rebounded, many lenders have continued to follow strict guidelines before lending money. In order to secure a mortgage with a good interest rate, buyers must take control of their financial situations and fix problems that could lead to loan rejection. Many things can impact a mortgage application. Here are the ways to overcome liabilities and improve your standing with prospective lenders. Know your credit rating. Your credit rating is a score that lenders rely on when deciding whether or not to approve your mortgage application. The higher the credit rating, the more attractive you look to prospective lenders. But the lower your score is, the more difficulty you will have getting a loan. Should you get a loan with a low score, you may have to pay a higher interest rate than someone with better credit. Prior to making any big financial decisions, such as applying for a mortgage, it is vital to find out your credit score. You can request a free copy of your credit report, which includes your credit score, once a year from the three major credit reporting agencies in the United States and Canada: TransUnion, Experian and Equifax. You also
N
L E D MO ! N E P OW O
can pay for your credit report. Address any issues on your report. Once you know your score, you can take steps to address any issues on the report. Pay down revolving consumer debts, such as credit card balances and auto loans. Report any errors on your credit report so they can be adjusted. Pay bills on time and address any notices of collections before they make it onto your permanent record. If you will be applying for a loan soon, avoid opening any other credit accounts for the time being. Maintain steady employment. Having a job is often vital to getting a mortgage. Lenders tend to look for long-term financial stability, which is best illustrated by maintaining steady employment. Jumping from job to job may be a red flag to lenders, so it’s better to make a switch after you have been approved for a loan. Save, save, save. Having more money in the bank lowers your loan-to-value ratio, or LTV. This will make you appear less risky to lenders. Individuals who have saved for a considerable down payment on a home are also seen in a better light. Make sure you have a credit history. Some people are too cautious with their credit and think closing accounts or avoiding credit entirely will make them more attractive to lenders. But this can backfire. Lenders will want to see a strong credit history that indicates your ability to pay your debts on time. Get a cosigner. If you are uncertain about your ability to secure a loan on your own, then consider a cosigner to make you more attractive to prospective lenders. The cosigner helps guarantee the lender that your mortgage payments will be made. People looking to buy a home in the near future must make themselves attractive to mortgage lenders, many of whom are still reluctant to approve loans for candidates without strong financial backgrounds. ■ Metro Creative Services
WE BELIEVE ENERGY STAR IS JUST A STARTING POINT.
WE ARE NEW TOWN BUILDERS. R
We’re inspired by classic Colorado architecture and passionate about cra�smanship. Yet we geek out on the latest technology and sustainable building techniques. The thicker walls in our New Town Builders’ high performance homes allow for 60% more money-saving insula�on than in a conven�onal home, and our roof is 6 inches higher than a typical home, so we can get 2 ½ �mes MORE insula�on in the a�c. This reduces heat loss, and more importantly, reduces your energy bill! Talk to us about building your (surprisingly affordable) energy-efficient new home.
Brand New Homes on One Acre in Castlewood Ranch! Semi-Custom Homes One Acre Homesites Up to 4-Car Garages Main Floor Master Plans 3 to 7 Bedrooms 2-1/2 to 4-3/4 Baths 2,887 to 3,576 s.f. Homes From the $400’s Call or Email: 303.500.3255 or Margaret.Sandel@newtownbuilders.com New Town Builders at Castlewood Ranch - 7001 Weaver Circle, Castle Rock
Price, features, specifications, availability and other terms and conditions are subject to change without notice.
newtownbuilders.com
13-Color
Centennial Citizen 13
May 31, 2013
ourcolorado TO ADVERTISE YOUR JOBS, CALL 303-566-4100 Help Wanted
Caregivers to provide in-home care to senior citizens who need assistance with activities of daily living. Call Today 303-736-6688 www.visitingangels.com /employment
Drivers: CDL-A
Family Oriented Company Serving Its Customers and Drivers for Over 30 Years! Mostly Midwest Driving w/ Reliable Weekly Pay! Call Tony: 1-800-999-6188
Co lorado Statewid e Classified Advertising Networ k
COSCAN
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS
ADOPTION - Happily married, natureloving couple wishes to adopt a baby. We promise love, laughter, education, and security. Expenses paid. www.DonaldAndEsther.com. (Se habla español.)1-800-965-5617
Driver: One Cent Raise after 6 and 12 months. $0.03 Enhanced Quar terly Bonus. Daily or Weekly Pay, Hometime Options. CDL-A, 3 months OTR exp. 800-414-9569 www.driveknight.com
GUN SHOW
LOTS & ACREAGE
TANNER GUN SHOW.com 700 TABLES DENVER MART 1-25 and 58th Ave. JUNE 1 & 2 SAT. 9AM - 5PM / SUN. 9AM - 4PM ON SITE CCW CLASS Admission $8 $1 OFF COUPON
So Col orado Liqui dati on Sale! 60 acres - only $ 3 9 , 9 0 0 Rocky Mtn views. Sur veyed, utilities, low bank financing. Owner must sell! Call anytime 866-696-5263
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS Indian Creek Express HIRING Local, OTR & O/O DRIVERS Class-A CDL - 2 yrs Exp.REQ. Pay $53-65K/yr, Per diem, Benefits, Practical Miles, No Touch, Paid/Home weekly, 877-273-3582
GAIN 130 LBS!
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.
To place a 25-word COSCAN network ad in 82 Colorado newspapers for only $250, contact your local newspaper or call SYNC2 Media at 303-571-5117.
ADOPTION
FACILITY MAINTENANCE
Duties: Bldg maintenance, snow removal & landscape projects. Min 3 yrs exp general facilities maint & operation of light-to-heavy motorized equipment. Must have or be able to obtain a CO Class A CDL with hazmat. $18.41 to $21.17/hr DOQ. Excellent paid benefits. Add’l info pwsd.org. Fax 303.841.8992 or email districtjobs@pwsd.org
T
Help Wanted SYNC2 Media CO SCAN Ads - Week of 5/26/13 – STATEWIDE
APC Construction CO.
now has immediate openings for the following positions: Drivers Class A&Bexperience required Construction Supervisor Equipment operators Lab Technician Our company is an EEO employer and offers competitive pay and benefits package. Please apply in person at 14802 W. 44th Avenue Golden, CO 80403
.com
25 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Learn to drive for Swift Transpor tation at US Truck. Earn $750 per week! CDL & Job Ready in 3 weeks! 1-800-809-2141
Help Wanted
Huge Church Rummage Sale! 5/31-8am-5 pm, 6/1 - 8am-3 pm Christ on the Mountain Parish 13922 W Utah Ave, Lakewood. Proceeds to benefit teens attending the National Catholic Youth Conference. Crafts, jewelry, plants, refreshments also for sale.
MISC./CAREER TRAINING WORK ON JET ENGINES - Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 800-481-8612. SYNC2 MEDIA CLASSIFIED ADS Buy a state wide 25- word C O S C A N c lassified line ad in ne wspa per s acr oss Color ado for just $250 per week. Maximize results with our Fr equenc y Deals! Contact this newspaper or call COSCAN Coor dinator Ste phen Her r er a, SYNC2 Media, 303- 571-5117 x20.
Help Wanted Parker Towing needs Part Time/Full Time Driver 303-841-9161
Help Wanted
Maintenance Part Time
LEGITIMATE WORK AT HOME
(303)688-5062
Help Wanted
NOW HIRING
G
Colorado Stat ewide Classified Advert ising Network
The City of Black Hawk has an opening for an To place a 25-word COSCAN network ad in 82 Colorado unskilled or semi–skilled position involving newspapers for only $250, contact your local newspaper horticulture work with specific responsibility or call SYNC2 Media at 303-571-5117. for the care and maintenance of flowers, trees, and shrub beds at City’s properties and street lights. Main emphasis will be on maintenance of ADOPTION HELP WANTED - DRIVERS annual floral displays along with other landscape maintenance duties. Position reports to Street ADOPTION - Happily married, nature-loving couple Driver: One Cent Raise after 6 and 12 months. Superintendent. MustWebe at least 18 years$0.03 of Enhanced Quar terly Bonus. Daily or wishes to adopt a baby. promise love, laughter, age.education, Requires schoolExpenses diplomapaid. or GED; andhigh security. Weekly Pay, Hometime Options. CDL-A, 3 (Se hablalicense español.)withmonths OTR exp. 800-414-9569 validwww.DonaldAndEsther.com. Colorado Class C driver’s a www.driveknight.com safe1-800-965-5617 driving record; experience in greenhouse and/or landscape maintenance preferred, any GUN SHOW LOTS & ACREAGE combination of education, training and experience considered. TANNER Scheduled work term: Summer GUN SHOW.com 2013. Hours: M-W-F AM – 5:00 PM. Wages: So Colorad o Liquidation Sale! 60 7008:00 TABLES $10.00 – $14.00/hour DOQ/E. a c r e s - o n l y $ 3 9 , 9 0 0 Rocky Mtn views. DENVER MART The City of Black and 58th Ave. physical exams, Sur veyed, utilities, low bank financing. Owner Hawk conducts1-25 pre-employment JUNE testing 1 & 2 and background must sell! Call anytime 866-696-5263 drug testing, skills SAT. 9AM / SUN. 9AM 4PM investigations as -a5PM condition of -employment. To ON SITE CCW CLASS apply, please submit a completed City Application Admission $8 MISC./CAREER TRAINING to: Employee Services, City of Black Hawk, P.O. $1 OFF COUPON Box 68, Black Hawk, CO 80422 or Fax to 303582-0848 or hand deliver to City Hall, 201 Selak WORK ON JET ENGINES - Train for hands on HELP info WANTED - DRIVERS Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Street. For more or to obtain a city application Financial aid if qualified - Job placement visit www.cityofblackhawk.org. Open until filled. Indian Creek Express assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of EOE
COSCAN
qu
Loca
Quart Ca s
Hors
$12.00 303-6
120 Antiq book T
HIRING Local, OTR & O/O DRIVERS Class-A CDL - Maintenance 800-481-8612. C 2 yrs Exp.REQ. Pay $53-65K/yr, Per diem, Villa Benefits, Practical Miles, No Touch, PAID IN ADVANCE! MAKE $1000 cros Paid/Home weekly, A WEEK mailing brochures SYNC2 MEDIA fromCLASSIFIED ADS betw home! Helping Home-Workers 877-273-3582 N since 2001. Genuine B u y a Opportunity! statewide 25-word COSCAN No experience required. Start Im25 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! m e d i a t e l y c! lassified line ad in ne wspa per s acr oss www.workingLearn to drive for Swift Transpor tation l o r a d o f o r j u s t $ 2 5 0 pHelp e r w eWanted ek. Help Wanted c e n tatr aHelp l . c oCmoWanted 82 _____________________________ US Truck. M a x i m i z e r e s u l t s w i t h o u r Fr e q u e n c y M Earn $750 per week! Deals! Contact this nePart wspatime per office or callpositionAntiqu PAID IN ADVANCE! MAKE $1000 NOW HIRING!!! $28/HOUR. UnderCDL & Job Ready in 3 weeks! C O SC AN C o o r d ina to r Ste p he n &He era, Heating ACr rbusiness in Parker. A WEEK mailing brochures from cover Shoppers Needed To Judge S Y N CEstablishments. 2 M e d i a , 3 0 3 - 5Need 7 1 - motivated 5 1 1 7 x 2person 0. 1-800-809-2141 with phone home! Helping Home-Workers Retail and Dining since 2001. Genuine Opportunity! No experience required. Start Immediately! www.workingcentral.com _____________________________
Genuine Opportunity. PT/FT. Experience not required. If You Can Shop- You Are Qualified!! www.AmericanShopperJobs.com
experience,computer skills,hvac exp helpful, order entry-QuickBooks. Email resumes to alliedhtngac@aol.com attention Cheryl, Office Mngr
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
Hou A
GIAN
Find your next job here. always online at
Castle Rock Apartments Please pick up application at 432 South Gilbert Street, Castle Rock
No Sales, no Investment, No Risk, Free training, Free website. Contact Susan at 303-646-4171 or fill out form at www.wisechoice4u.com
o
Local Ads
OurColoradoCareers.com
The New Big Bang for your Buck. who tell... who tell... who tell...
who tell... Happy customer tells 2 neighbors...
offers in CN Tec
who tell...
ATTE Home *Crim assis Finan autho www _____
AIRLI hands reer. ancia availa Maint
Build brand loyalty at the zip code level. For more information on advertising in one or more of our 23 community papers or 20 websites, Call 303-566-4113.
a c Mo
ColoradoCommunityMedia.com
Becom nician ence urday plan a or 1-8
arker. hone ac -
n
14-Color
14 Centennial Citizen
May 31, 2013
ourcolorado
.com
TO SELL YOUR GENTLY USED ITEMS, CALL 303-566-4100 Farm Products & Produce Grain Finished Buffalo
quartered, halves and whole
719-775-8742
Locally raised, grass fed and grain finished Beef & Pork. Quarters, halves, wholes available. Can deliver 720-434-1322 schmidtfamilyfarms.com
Feed, Seed, Grain, Hay Horse hay for sale
$12.00 65 lb bales Brome Orchard 303-618-9744
Garage Sales
Garage Sales
Garage Sales
Furniture
Miscellaneous
Golden Neighborhood Garage Sale:
Moving Sale 700 Crooked Y Pt., Castle Rock (Latigo Townhomes just north of Target) - furniture, jewelry and lots of misc items Friday May 31st and June 1st Saturday 8-2
Full size Posturepedic Sealy box spring and mattress. bed set. Clean, no stains $100
100% Guaranteed Omaha Steaks SAVE 69% on The Grilling Collection. NOW ONLY $49.99 Plus 2 FREE GIFTS & right-to-the-door delivery in a reusable cooler, ORDER Today. 1- 888-697-3965 Use Code:45102ETA or www.OmahaSteaks.com/offergc05 _____________________________
Sat ONLY 9-5 June 1 @ Stone Arch Villas; Illinois & 19th; 1009 19th St, Golden; mostly very high end-exc cond; Celestrom telescope, Adjustible basketball hoop with plexiglass backboard ($150), leather couch & chair, antiques, furniture, lamps, bedding, Art, rugs, crafts, curtains, decor, holiday, clothing, office, vintage dolls, books, jewelry, household, tools. Huge Community Garage Sale Seller's Galore! Bargain Hunters Paradise Quail Valley 144th & York St. Fri. & Sat. May 31st and June 1st 8am -5pm
HUGE MOVING SALE!
Moving Sale Sat June 1st and Sun June 2nd 9AM-1PM 8665 S. Cresthill Lane, Highlands Ranch 80130. Everything must go! Furniture, yard equipment, storage shed, toys and more!
Living room furniture, coffee tables, end table, art, 5 piece bedroom set, futon, exercise equipment, sports equipment, patio furniture, tools and more. 9545 Painted Canyon Cir, Highlands Ranch Friday May 31 8a-2p, Saturday June 1 8a-12noon
Big Sale Estate/Garage Sale 1201 S Welch Circle Lakewood Antiques, organ, furniture, dishes, books, records, child outdoor toys, To much to list- Come see! Fri May 31st 8am Sat June 1st 8am-11am
It's BIG! 6152 Indepence St, Arvada May 31st- June 2nd 8am-4 Crafts/supplies/books, trailer axle/ parts, household, Casio key board, printer, vintage film camera, much more!
Community Garage Sale Sat. June 1st 8-3 Village of Five Parks Community cross streets-Indiana and Alkire between 83rd & 86th ave Arvada Numerous Home Owners!
GARAGE SALE
8227 Everett Street, Arvada May 31 & June 1 8am-3pm Antiques, Furniture, and Misc. Items Garage Sale May 31st and June 1st Household, furniture, electronics Art, LP’s, Pet items, misc Saddlewood Subdivision 35542 Thistlewood Ct Elizabeth, Co 80107 GIANT INDOOR RUMMAGE SALE Westminster United Methodist Church 76th & Lowell Fri May 31st and Sat. June 1st 8am-4pm
We are community.
Your Community Connector to Boundless Rewards
HUGE
Garage sale! Antique furniture &much more!
Lakewood: 120th and Carr St 5/31-6/1 8-5pm
Sponsored by Shelli Dore, REALTOR® 303-931-9944
NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE! 650 Home Community Westcliff subdivision. 98th & Olde Wadsworth, Westminster Fri. & Sat. May 31st & June 1st 8am-4pm Participating in Village of Five Parks Community Garage Sale 8645 Coors St. Arvada June 1st, 9am-5pm
Sat. June 1st, 9:00a -3:00p Exercise equipment, tools, yard equip, hunting clothes, golf clubs & other misc items 7620 Knox Ct, Westminster. Everything must go!
Save the Date! Gigantic Garage Sale in the Pradera Golf Community Subdivision Fri, June 7th & Sat, June 8th Numerous homeowners in the Pradera community will be participating in this event. Major cross streets in Pradera are Bayou Gulch and Raintree Circle, Parker Call Dotson Skaggs, Kentwood Company, 303-909-9350 for more information.
Estate Sales ESTATE SALE - WESTMINSTER 11618 Shoshone Way Fri. May 31 8am-4pm Sat June 1 8am -4pm Sofas, china cabinet, tools, dining room set, kitchen items, bedroom furniture, dishes, freezer, picnic table & more...
MERCHANDISE Flowers/Plants/Trees
Lakecrest Cape
Annual Community Garage Sale Fri & Sat May 31st & June 1st
8am-2pm
West 86th Parkway on South Side of Standley Lake. Sponsored By Realtor Lisa Mutschler (303)507-1675 Larkspur Community Sale May 31st & June 1st 8am – 4pm This sale is HUGE! Over 100 families under one roof! Take I-25 to Larkspur and follow the signs to Larkspur Elementary School. The gym is FULL of great bargains!
Electric Portable Typewriter like new $20 Pop corn popper - electric table top $15 Call 720-384-9844
Lawn and Garden 4' round Meadowcraft glasstop patio table, 5 chairs,cushions, Umbrella Great condition! ($500) 303-278-0099
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. _____________________________ 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 _____________________________ 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 Please Recycle this Publication whenand Finished FREE!!! Health Wellness Evaluation for the first 30 callers!!! 720-474-4322 or 720-635-4919
FAST TREES
Grow 8-12 feet yearly. $17-$24 delivered. Potted. Brochure online: or 509
447 4181
Furniture BASSETT Queen bedroom set includes headboard, lg dresser, two night stands $369; king mattress $150; Armoire $115; Sofa bed $150 All good condition! 303-688-9031 near Castle Rock
DISH Network. Starting at $19.99/month PLUS 30 Premium Movie Channels FREE for 3 Months! SAVE! & Ask About SAME DAY Installation! CALL - 877-9921237 _____________________________ 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 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 _____________________________ 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 _____________________________ *REDUCE YOUR CABLE BILL! * Get a 4-Room All-Digital Satellite system installed for FREE and programming starting at $19.99/mo. FREE HD/DVR upgrade for new callers, SO CALL NOW. 1-800-6997159 Two black, 4-drawer, ltr-size, Hon file cabinets. $30 each. Both for $50. "Nothing Down" real estate course, CDs, forms, manuals, $20. Small and small-medium size pet carriers. $25. 303 688-9171
www.fasttrees.com
For Local News Anytime of the Day Visit OurColoradoNews.com
PETS
Tickets/Travel All Tickets Buy/Sell
NFL-NBA-NHL-NCAA-MLB WWW.DENVERTICKET.COM (303)-420-5000
Dogs
Best Guard Dog! Central Asian Shepherd. 5 month old. SALE! Best Offer price! 303-526-1894
Autos for Sale 2002 Chevy Camaro Good condition, 110,000 miles $6000 or best offer 720-933-7503 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
Wanted Cash for all Cars and Trucks Under $1000 Running or not. Any condition
(303)741-0762 bestcashforcars.com
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 DONATE YOUR CAR. RECEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPONS. FAST, FREE TOWING- 24hr Response. UNITED BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION. Free Mammograms & Breas t C anc er Info w w w .ubc f.i nfo 888-444-7514 Top Cash Paid for Junk Cars Up to $500 720-333-6832
ourcolorado
CLASSIFIEDS TO ADVERTISE, CALL 303-566-4100 Instruction
Instruction Private Piano & Theory Lessons
APLMED Academy
offers medical certificate programs in CNA, Phlebotomy, Cardiac/EKG Technician, Medical Billing and Coding the knowledge and skills to kick start their career in the medical field. More info call - 303 752 0000 www.aplmed.com ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call 800-488-0386 www.CenturaOnline.com _____________________________ 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 Become Certified Pharmacy Technician in just 12 weeks. No experience required. Classes are on Saturdays only. $900 total - payment plan available. www.herdenver.com or 1-800-426-9615.
for ages 6-Adult Monday - Saturday BM & Master of music edu degree I am a Natl Certified Teacher (NCPM) Call 303-940-8462 Arvada Area
Misc. Notices Business Opportunity Make Up To $2,000.00+ Per Week! New Credit Card Ready DrinkSnack Vending Machines. Minimum $4K to $40K+ Investment Required. Locations Available. BBB Accredited Business. (800) 962-9189 ____________________________
Lost and Found
REWARD
Lost Dog Sheltie / Shetland Sheepdog / Miniature Collie. Deer Creek Canyon area. Microchipped. Skittish, do not chase. Immediately call 303-809-8222, 24/7. www. facebook.com/BringWynnerHome
Misc. Notices 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
Business Opportunity **ATTENTION: JOB SEEKERS!** MAKE MONEY! Mailing Postcards! www.PostcardsToWealth.com NOW ACCEPTING! ZNZ Referral Agents! $20-$60/Hour! www.FreeJobPosition.com HOME WORKERS! Make Money Using Your PC! www.SuperCashDaily.com Earn Big Paychecks Paid Every Friday! www.LegitCashJobs.com
Financial
_____________________________ CREDIT CARD DEBT? Discover a new way to eliminate credit card debt fast. Minimum $8750 in debt required. Free information. Call 24hr recorded message: 1-801-642-4747 _____________________________ GET FREE OF CREDIT CARD DEBT NOW! Cut payments by up to half. Stop creditors from calling. 877-858-1386
Misc. Notices Home Improvement
_____________________________ All Things Basementy! Basement Systems Inc. Call us for all of your basement needs! Waterproofing ? Finishing ? Structural Repairs ? Humidity and Mold Control FREE ESTIMATES! Call 1-888-6988150 _____________________________ 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 1-800-3576505 _____________________________ $$ CASH PAID $$ FOR DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. Most brands. Fast processing. GUARANTEED Quick Payment! Call Jean 217-473-4575 or send an email to: we3sibs@gmail.com
.com Misc. Notices Want To Purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557 Denver, CO 80201
Personals Meet singles right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-800-394-9351
Want To Purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557 Denver, CO 80201
Please Recycle this Publication when Finished
15-Color
Centennial Citizen 15
May 31, 2013
ourcolorado
SERVICES TO ADVERTISE YOUR SERVICES, CALL 303-566-4100 Adult Care
Concrete/Paving
Deck/Patio
Fence Services
PCC's, CNA's, Housecleaning, Sitter's, Disabled, Quadriplegic, Bonded/Insured
720-353-0495
Thomas Floor Covering
~ Carpet Restretching ~ Repair ~ Remnant Installs In home carpet & vinyl sales
All Phases of Flat Work by
T.M. CONCRETE
Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios Tear-outs, colored & stamped concrete. Quality work, Lic./Ins. Reasonable rates "Small Jobs OK!" 303-514-7364
Residential & Commercial
303-781-4919
Deck/Patio
303-683-7990 • Trex Pro
Professional, Reliable, Responsible 11 years experience & good references Call Maria For A Free Estimate
720-270-4478
ESIGNS, INC
“Specializing in Composite Redwood and Cedar Construction for Over 30 Years”
• DECKS • • FENCES • • STAIRS • • OVERHANGS •
303-471-2323
TheLowerDeck.net
Doors/Windows
Door Doctor James marye
D o or SpecialiSt ~ c arpenter
720.283.2155 • DepenDable • • Thorough • • honesT •
12 years experience. Great References
DAZZLING DAIZIES OFFICE & HOUSE CLEANING
Just Details Cleaning Service
When “OK” Just isn’t good enough -Integrity & Quality Since 1984 For more information visit: JustDetailsCleaningService.com Call Rudy 303-549-7944 for free est.
Summer special!
$225 for three months Learn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu/Self-Defense at Paragon Fitness & Martial Arts 303-619-4105
lAboR With AD
Denver’s Premier Custom Deck Builder
720-635-0418 Littleton
www.decksunlimited.com
Deck Restore
since 1989
Garage Doors
Free Estimates Highly Experienced
Bill 720-842-1716
For all your garage door needs!
HANDYMAN
We Ae
Ser
C
Office 303-642-3548 Cell 720-363-5983 No Service in Parker or Castle Rock
H Bathroom H Basements Construction H Kitchens Serving Douglas H Drywall County for 30 years BASEMENTS H | BATHROOMS Decks| KITCHENS
Oak Valley
Drywall Repair • Remodels Additions • Basements • Texture Popcorn Ceilings replaced with texture of choice One Year Warranty On All Work fRee eStimAteS
303-688-9221 office 720-331-0314 cell
303.781.DECK(3325)
• Restore • Wood • Repair • Composite • Replace • Since 1993 Pergolas
FRee eStimateS
• Springs, Repairs • New Doors and Openers • Barn and Arena Doors • Locally-Owned & Operated • Tom Martino’s Referral List 10 Yrs • BBB Gold Star Member Since 2002
FREE ESTIMATES Colorado #1
Deck & Fence Restoration & Refinishing
PRoFessional
303-261-6163 • Repairs • Sanding • Stain • Pressure Washing • Paint & Seal • FREE ESTIMATES • www.coloradodeckandfence.com With this aD – 25% oFF May
Isn't it time you come clean? Don't have time to clean your house? Let me do the dirty work for you. Free Estimates. Satisfaction Guaranteed at reasonable rates. Available in Centennial, Parker, Highlands Ranch and Lone Tree. Please call 303-212-3900
Landscaping/Nurseries
• Dust Contained Sanding • New or Old Wood • Hardwood Installation
insured/FRee estimates Brian 303-907-1737
—
su
Big Sp
Aera
lit Sp
Mike Martis, Owner
35 Years Experience
Patches • Repairs • Texturing Basements • Additions • Remodels We Accept • Painting & Wallpaper Removal All Major (303)988-1709 cell (720)373-1696 Credit Cards www.123drywall.com
(303) 646-4499
A
Give your floor a 5 year facelift at ½ the cost of full refinishing!
www.mikesgaragedoors.com
F
www
• Commercial and Residential •
Handyman
Drywall Repair Specialist
• Home Renovation and Remodel • 30 years Experience • Insured • Satisfaction Guaranteed
Se
www.MrSandless.com
Member of the BBB • Certified Green
Highly rated & screened contractor by Home Advisor & Angies list
Hauling Service
Call Ed 720-328-5039
’s DeSpain Home SolutionS
Sanders Drywall Inc.
30+ years experience Insured Free estimates
Darrell 303-915-0739
Electricians FREE Estimates
Jim’ Jim
303-503-4087
Acoustic scrape and re-texture Repairs to full basement finishes Water damage repairs Interior paint, door & trim installs
30+ years experience Clem: 303-973-6991
House Cleaning
Drywall Finishing
All phases to include
BEST PRICES
Licensed & Insured
Licensed & Insured 303-688-5021 www.oakvalleyconstruction.com
independent Hardwood Floor Co, LLC
A PATCH TO MATCH www.deckdoctorinc.com
Call Ray Worley CALL 303-995-4810
Hardwood Floors
We Specialize in All Residential Drywall Needs
Repair • Power Wash Stain • Seal
Computer Services
Concrete/Paving
303-619-4105
10% off
Solving All your Remodeling & Repair Problems – Just Ask!
DepenDable, Reliable SeRvice Over 30 Years Experience Licensed & Insured
Eric DeSpain 303-840-1874 FREE Estimates
A+
HIGHLANDS HOME IMPROVEMENT, INC.
General Repair & Remodel Paul Boggs Master Electrician Licensed/Insured/Guaranteed
303-791-4000 Affordable Electrician 20 yrs experience Remodel expert, kitchen, basements, & service panel upgrades. No job too small. Senior disc. 720-690-7645
Pow T
AFFORDABLE
Serving Douglas County for 30 Years
FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
SINCE 1990 BONDED AND INSURED DEPENDABLE - EXPERIENCED With REFERENCES WKLY - BIWKLY - MONTHLY JODI - 303-910-6532
303-791-4000
Ron Massa
7500 S University Blvd Suite 110 http://www.paragonfma.vpweb.com/
Construction/Repair Drywall Serving Your Area Since 1974
Honest & Dependable
References Available
BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU
PAUL TIMM
FREE Estimates
A
Free Estimates • Reliable Licensed • Bonded Insured • Senior Discount
PARAGON
Drywall
Licensed/Insured
Carpentry • Painting Tile • Drywall • Roof Repairs Plumbing • Electrical Kitchen • Basements Bath Remodels Property Building Maintenance
whiteyjr@yahoo.com www.DenverDoorDoctor.com
Detailed cleaning at reasonable rates.
Residential • Commercial Move Outs • New Construction
Fitness
720.276.9648
303-841-3087 303-898-9868
A continental flair
General Repair, Remodel, Electrical, Plumbing, Custom Kitchen & Bath, Tile Installation & Basement Finish
D & D FENCING
Commercial & Residential All types of cedar, chain link, iron, and vinyl fences. Install and repair. Serving all areas. Low Prices. FREE Estimates. 720-434-7822 or 303-296-0303
A+
HIGHLANDS HOME IMPROVEMENT, INC.
Custom designs that fit your lifestyle…
Interior • Exterior Replacement • Repair Commercial • Residential
UTDOOR
For ALL your Remodeling & Repair Needs
Low rates, Free estimates Scott, Owner 720-364-5270
Cleaning
Need House Cleaning?
Home Improvement
Cowboy Fencing is a full service fence & gate company installing fences in Colorado for 23 years. Residential/Commercial/Farm & Ranch Fencing
Caroll's Home Health Inc.
Carpet/Flooring
Handyman
A+
HIGHLANDS HOME IMPROVEMENT, INC.
General Repair & Remodel “We Also Specialize in Electrical Projects” Licensed/Insured/Guaranteed
303-791-4000
! INSURED
JIM 303.818.6319
“HONEY-DO’S DONE THAT YOUR HONEY DON’T DO.” — SMALL JOBS INSIDE AND OUT —
Bronco
HAULERS • Dependable • Affordable • • Prompt Service 7 days a week • • Foreclosure and Rental clean-outs • • Garage clean-outs • • Furniture • • Appliances •
FREE ESTIMATES
Call 720-218-2618
Paver Patios Walkways • Walls
Mike 303-257-7815
Call
•Aer m • Fie
www.delucals.com
Call
Mountain HigH Landscape, irrigation, and Lawncare
PR
Family Owned and Operated We are a full service design, installation and maintenance company.
Call Don
at
OU
TRE
303-915-6973 • Sod W
donlease@mtnhighlandscaping.com
Spring Cleanup – Sprinkler Start-up aeration/power rake – Sprinkler DeSign inStallation anD repairS – lawnCare tree anD Shrub Care – weeDControl
•A
DIC
RON’S LANDSCAPING SPRI
trash hauling
Instant Trash Hauling • Home • Business • Junk & Debris • Furniture • Appliances • Tree Limbs • Moving Trash • Carpet • Garage Clean Out
Dirt, Rock, Concrete, Sod & Asphalt
Free estimates 7 days a Week
Call Bernie 303.347.2303
Spring Clean Up, Raking, Weeding, Flower Bed Maintenance, Schrub Retrimming Soil Prep - Sod Work Trees & Schrub Replacement also Small Tree & Bush Removal Bark, Rock Walss & Flagstone Work
&
• T • Fer •
FREE Estimates
C
Family owned business with over 35 yrs. exp.
Call or email Ron 303-758-5473 vandergang@comcast.net
STA
Lawn/Garden Services with
A&M Lawn Service
Landscaping & Land Care Services
•XERISCAPING •LANDSCAPING •FLAGSTONE OR PAVESTONE •SHRUB/TREE INSTALLATION & PRUNING •SPRINkLER •DESIGN & INSTALLATION - PATIOS & wALkwAyS - SOD & SOIL •AmENDmENTS - RETAINING wALLS - wATER FEATURES •LAwN mAINTENANCE - Commercial & Residential
Weekly Mowing • Fertilization Aeration - $7/1000 sq.ft. $35/5000 sq. ft. Power Raking & Vacuuming - $85/5000 sq. ft. or $17/1000 sq.ft. water features • sprinklers 30 Years Exp.
303-791-5551
Call for a free estimate
www.AMLandscapingServices.com
Family Owned & Operated
AMLandscaping@gmail.com
Call U
16-Color
16 Centennial Citizen
May 31, 2013
ourcolorado
SERVICES TO ADVERTISE YOUR SERVICES, CALL 303-566-4100
Lawn/Garden Services
Misc. Services
At Your Service by Susan errands and personal assistance
Alpine Landscape Management
If there is a specific errand or task you need that is not listed, do not hesitate to ask and we will try to accommodate you
720-329-9732
For more information visit our web site: www.atyourservicebysusan.com 303-799-1971 atyourservicebysusan@gmail.com
Aerate, Fertilize, Power Raking, Weekly Mowing Trim Bushes & Sm. Trees, Sr. Disc.
Weekly Mowing, Spring Aeration & Fertilization
Full Lawn Maintenance Mow – Edge - Trim Aeration & Fertilization Call for a FREE quote
720-283-2155 Continental8270@yahoo.com
Flying Pig welding
Plumb-Crazy, LLC. “We’re Crazy About Plumbing” CUSTOM HOMES REMODEL FINISHED BASEMENTS SERVICE AND REPAIR Licensed • Insured
• Honest pricing • • Free estimates • We will match any written estimate! Same day service! No job too small or too big!
303-960-7665 Quality Painting for Every Budget Call Jeff Lempe
Interiors • Exteriors • Decks Insured • Free Estimates
M4 ROOFING & GUTTERS Located in Highlands Ranch All Types of Roofing & Repairs Family-Run Business • 20 yrs exp.
303-797-8600
No Money Down
303-901-0947
1st mow free with summer commitment for new customers
Big Dog * Special
125
$
303-467-3166
65
$
Notice... Check Internet Reviews, BBB, etc. b4 hiring anyone!
INSURED QUALITY PAINTING All American Paint Company
Established 2000 • *up to 5000 sq/ft
Interior Painting Specialists, Drywall Repair, Exteriors and more…
Jim’s Lawn
Service Call for free estimates •Aeration • Weekly and biweekly mowing trimming, edging • Field mowing (large and small yards)
Call Jim 303-408-6607
PROFESSIONAL OUTDOOR SERVICES TREES/ SHRUBS TRIMMED Planted, Trimmed & Removal • Sod Work • Rock & Block Walls • Sprinklers • Aeration • Stumps Ground • Mulch
Licensed / Insured
DICK 303-783-9000 SPRINKLER TURN ON, MOWING & SPRING YARD CLEAN UP • Tree & Shrub Trimming • Aerate • • Fertilize • Gutter Clean Up & Repair • • Fence Installation & Repair • • Handyman Services • Call Walter at 720-366-5498 walterquispe@msn.com
Misc. Services
STAIRLIFTS INSTALLED
with a Warranty Starting at $1575
WALK-IN-TUBS
“Painting Done Right!”
Brush and Roll Quality
No money down, Free estimates 20 years Colorado Business
$AVE MONEY AND WATER Fast, friendly service All Work Guaranteed!
303-523-5859 Tile
Plumbing
Thomas Floor Covering
Anchor Plumbing Residential: • Hot Water Heat • Forced Air • Water Heaters • Kitchens • Baths • Service Repair • Sprinkler Repair •
~ All Types of Tile ~ Ceramic - Granite ~ Porcelain - Natural Stone ~ Vinyl 26 Years Experience •Work Warranty
FREE Estimates
303-781-4919
(303) 961-3485 Licenced & Insured
Tree Service
Bryon Johnson Master Plumber
• All plumbing repairs & replacement • Bathroom remodels • Gas pipe installation • Sprinkler repair
~ Licensed & Insured ~
303.979.0105
ABE’S TREE & SHRUB CARE Abraham Spilsbury Owner/Operator
• Pruning • Removals • Shrub Maintenance • FreeEstimates Certified Arborist,Insured, Littleton Resident 720.283.8226 C:720.979.3888
A-1 Stump Removal PLUMBING, SPRINKLER & SWAMP COOLERS. FREE INSTANT QUOTE.
Call Us Today! 720-545-9222
Professional Installations & Repairs Lifetime Warranty + SOD INSTALLATION
303-370-0446
Starting at $2995
Licensed and Insured
Sprinklers
EPA CERTIFIED
Aeration & Fertilization Combo Yard Cleanup, Aeration, Fertilizer, Shrub Trimming
www.denverlawnser vices.com
STATE UN
APEXPAINT@COMCAST.NET
Aeration, Fertilization & Power Raking
little Dog * Special
O
RSITY IVE
303.870.8434
Commercial • Residential Apartments • Warehouse Deck • Fence Interior • Exterior Repairs • Remodels Only use top quality products Free Estimates
• FREE ESTIMATES • CSU ALUMNI • LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED • LICENSED INSURED
OR COL AD
www.lovablepainters.com
— WeeKlY MoWiNg —
Window Well Covers & Grates
Repair or Replace: Faucets, Toilets, Sinks, Vanity, Dishwashers, Water Heater, Broken Pipes, Spigot/Hosebib, Drain Cleaning, Disposals etc. Sprinkler StartUp/Repair/Installation. Swamp Cooler Start-Up/Repair. Call West Tech (720)298-0880
Stump grinding specialist Most stumps $75.00 $35 Minimum. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured 32 yrs exp. Firewood
Call Terry 303-424-7357
For local news any time of day, find your community online at
OurColoradoNews.com
• All-steel with security chains • Handrails -- simple to spectacular
Call Tim @ 303-587-5822
Check out my work @ http://flyingpigmaw.com
PH: 303-472-8217 FX: 303-688-8821 Roofing/Gutters
(720)384-7211
Continental inC.
Welding
ALAN ATTWOOD, Master Plumber
Painting
Serving Jefferson, Douglas and South Denver Areas
Plumbing
23
Community papers and websites.
,000 400 readers. .com
17
Centennial Citizen 17
May 31, 2013
Craig holds ceremonial groundbreaking Event celebrates $10 million donation to construction fund By Tom Munds
tmunds@ourcoloradonews.com A major boost to Craig Hospital’s project to raise funds for the $90 million renovation and expansion project was unveiled at May 23 groundbreaking ceremonies with the announcement that Craig alumni Dave and Gail Liniger, founders of RE/MAX International, had made a $10 million donation to the project. “Craig is absolutely wonderful and it has a special place in our hearts,” Gail Liniger said. “The people here taught Dave and me to walk again when others told us we would never walk again. The Craig staff worked with me in 1984 and with Dave in 2012. When I was here, they taught me how to function without one of my hands and to get along despite my vision being impaired. We made this donation because we wanted to do what we could so Craig could help many other people the way they helped Dave and I.” The announcement was made as part of the May 23 official groundbreaking ceremony. Although work has been underway for since February, new walls are being constructed and construction sounds provided the background as several hundred Craig employees, local government officials and Craig supporters attended the event. Blue and white balloons lined the area and there were speeches
by hospital and community officials before special guests lined up and turned dirt with bright, shiny shovels. Mike Fordyce, Craig president, told the crowd about the construction project. The project will add 85,000 square feet to the hospital, plus will do major renovations to 135,000 square feet of existing space. He explained the expansion will only add three beds to the hospital but will make it possible for every patient to have a private room. “The total cost of the project is $90 million,” he said. “We are using reserves and bond sales to provide $40 million and we have a project underway to raise the remaining $50 million. I am happy to say 88 percent of Craig staff has contributed to the fundraiser.” Mary Sissel of the Craig Hospital Foundation told the audience $32 million of the remaining $50 million has been raised. That total includes the Liniger donation, plus the Anschutz Foundation has made a $5 million grant to the project, with $2 million of that amount as a challenge grant. The effort now is to raise the remaining $18 million. Speakers included a representative of the governor’s office; Cherry Hills Village Mayor Doug Tisdale, who mentioned he is the father of a son who was a Craig patient in 1991; and Englewood Mayor Randy Penn, who said God made masterpieces and Craig repaired them. Then it was time for the ceremonial groundbreaking. Each guest had a hard hat and a shovel and turned a little of the dirt in a box at the front of the stage.
Invited guests turn dirt at the May 23 ceremonial groundbreaking in Englewood for the Craig Hospital construction and renovation project. Photos by Tom Munds Craig patient Angie Laakson was one of those turning dirt. “I have only been here about 2½ months and I think it is cool they asked me to be a part of this ceremony,” she said. “The people at Craig are taking very good care of me. I notice more than most, I guess, because I am a therapist too. Now I am seeing therapy from the other side and what I see here at Craig is great.”
Mike Fordyce, Craig CEO, addresses the audience during the May 23 ceremonial ground breaking. The event kicked off the fundraising for the final $18 million needed for the hospital’s constrruction project.
EnhancE your EyEs. Without risking thE vision thEy providE. At University of Colorado Eye Centers, we believe successful cosmetic surgery and procedures mean more than just enhancing the appearance of your eyes–it means doing so without putting your vision in any danger. Our board-certif ied, fellowship trained oculofacial plastic surgeons are dedicated to performing surgical and non-surgical procedures of the eye and face. Whether you need cosmetic surgery, facial f illers, or eyelid and orbital reconstruction, you can be sure our team is committed to providing you with the best possible outcome .
E470
Northglenn Thornton
Call us now: 720-848-2020 8080 park Meadows drive, Lone tree co 80124 Denver
uch.edu/eyes N
Aurora E470
Englewood C470
Park Meadows
EYE CENTER PARK MEADOWS
18 Centennial Citizen
Public Trustees Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - DEFERRED - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-803(6) FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0313-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On February 15, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Katrina N Steadle Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Affiliated Financial Group, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Federal National Mortgage Association Date of Deed of Trust: January 22, 2007 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: January 30, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number): B7012869 Original Principal Amount: $245,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $263,780.33 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 3, BLOCK 4, WILLOW CREEK WEST FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 7858 East Long Place, Centennial, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. The original Sale Date was scheduled for June 12, 2013 but was deferred pursuant to Colorado Revised Statutes 38-38-801 et seq. The deferment period has been terminated or ended and the Sale may now proceed according to law. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/03/2013 (formerly scheduled for June 12, 2013 and continued for deferment) , at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication of Notice of Deferred Sale: 5/16/2013 Last Publication of Notice of Deferred Sale: 6/13/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 4/25/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Emily Jensik #31294 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 Attorney File # 3030.00554 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Legal Notice NO.: 0313-2013 First Publication: 5/16/2013 Last Publication: 6/13/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0362-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On February 28, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Chantelle Matthews and Greg Matthews Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Bank of America, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: September 29, 2008 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: October 27, 2008 Recording Information (Reception Number): B8120002 Original Principal Amount: $148,046.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $145,601.20 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE The property to be foreclosed is:
Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Chantelle Matthews and Greg Matthews Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Bank of America, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: September 29, 2008 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: October 27, 2008 Recording Information (Reception Number): B8120002 Original Principal Amount: $148,046.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $145,601.20 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 7690 South Steele Street, Centennial, CO 80122. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 06/26/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/2/2013 Last Publication: 5/30/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 02/28/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 10-20566R ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
Public Trustees
0362-2013 EXHIBIT A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 92, BUILDING 17, MONTEREY CONDOMINIUMS PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS RECORDED JULY 26, 1983 IN BOOK 3924 AT PAGE 1, AMENDED SEPTEMBER 19, 1963 IN BOOK 3971 AT PAGE 592 AND ACCORDING TO THE MAP OF DISCOVERY AT MONTEREY PHASE 2 RECORDED AUGUST 18, 1983 IN PLAT BOOK 67 AT PAGE 1 THROUGH 6, ALL IN THE RECORDS OF THE ARAPAHOE C O U N T Y C L E R K A N D RECORDER,COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Legal Notice NO.: 0362-2013 First Publication: 5/2/2013 Last Publication: 5/30/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0363-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On February 28, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Anthony W Knowles, and Leslie Anderson Knowles Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWMBS, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2002-37, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2002-37 Date of Deed of Trust: December 18, 2002 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: December 24, 2002 Recording Information (Reception Number): B2247724 Original Principal Amount: $363,200.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $404,144.52 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 5, BLOCK 1, ABERDEEN VILLAGE, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 520 W Aberdeen Ave, Littleton, CO 80120. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 06/26/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s),
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 5, BLOCK 1, ABERDEEN VILLAGE, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 520 W Aberdeen Ave, Littleton, CO 80120. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 06/26/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/2/2013 Last Publication: 5/30/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 02/28/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 10-06048R ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
Public Trustees
Legal Notice NO.: 0363-2013 First Publication: 5/2/2013 Last Publication: 5/30/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0391-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 6, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Nicole M. Nau Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Clarion Mortgage Capital, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Nationstar Mortgage LLC Date of Deed of Trust: July 25, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: August 05, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5115919 Original Principal Amount: $168,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $166,653.75 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 113, THE KNOLLS WEST FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 7358 S. Knolls Way, Centennial, CO 80122. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/03/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/9/2013 Last Publication: 6/6/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/06/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a
TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO
18 FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE
BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/06/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 13-01135 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
Public Trustees
Legal Notice NO.: 0391-2013 First Publication: 5/9/2013 Last Publication: 6/6/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0423-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 11, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Renee K. Hart Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Cherry Creek Mortgage Co., Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Date of Deed of Trust: September 22, 2009 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: September 30, 2009 Recording Information (Reception Number): B9107788 Original Principal Amount: $192,215.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $183,578.71 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 9, BLOCK 3, SPRING CREEK AT FOXRIDGE - FOURTH AMENDMENT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 7518 South Monaco Way, Centennial, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/10/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/16/2013 Last Publication: 6/13/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/11/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 13-01446 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Legal Notice NO.: 0423-2013 First Publication: 5/16/2013 Last Publication: 6/13/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0424-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 11, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): David L. Lambert and Pamela P. Lambert Original Beneficiary(ies): Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Wells Fargo Bank, NA Date of Deed of Trust: July 29, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: August 02, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5113777 Original Principal Amount: $272,195.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $241,663.99 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and in-
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 8236 South Norfolk Way, Englewood, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/10/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/16/2013 Last Publication: 6/13/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/12/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Emily Jensik #31294 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 1269.21741 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
May 31, 2013
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 11, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): David L. Lambert and Pamela P. Lambert Original Beneficiary(ies): Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Wells Fargo Bank, NA Date of Deed of Trust: July 29, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: August 02, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5113777 Original Principal Amount: $272,195.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $241,663.99 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 1, BLOCK 13, THE HIGHLANDS FIRST FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 8189 South Marion Circle, Centennial, CO 80122. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/10/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/16/2013 Last Publication: 6/13/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/11/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 12-11272 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
Public Trustees
Legal Notice NO.: 0424-2013 First Publication: 5/16/2013 Last Publication: 6/13/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0428-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 12, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): William M. Pridy and Sharon L. Pridy Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp.: Current Holder of Evidence of Debt BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: November 30, 2007 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: December 07, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number): B7153819 Original Principal Amount: $255,375.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $240,152.65 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 93, BLOCK 4, SOUTHCREEK SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 8236 South Norfolk Way, Englewood, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/10/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/16/2013 Last Publication: 6/13/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED
Public Trustees
Legal Notice NO.: 0428-2013 First Publication: 5/16/2013 Last Publication: 6/13/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0461-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 15, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): JAIME BECERRA AND GUADALUPE BECERRA AND ALFREDO MONTANEZ-TORRES Original Beneficiary(ies): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR LENDER GREENPOIN T MORTGAGE FUNDING, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERSOF CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST INC., MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-7 Date of Deed of Trust: July 19, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: July 28, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5111824 Original Principal Amount: $186,400.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $186,374.26 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 26, BLOC K 9, BR OAD MOOR SECOND FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 5745 SOUTH ELATI STREET, LITTLETON, CO 80120. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/10/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/16/2013 Last Publication: 6/13/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/15/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Holly L. Decker #32647 Toni M.N. Dale #30580 Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 Union Blvd., Suite 302, Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 223-7883 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 13-910-23950 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Legal Notice NO.: 0461-2013 First Publication: 5/16/2013 Last Publication: 6/13/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0468-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 18, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Scott W.H. Barton
May 31, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 18, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Scott W.H. Barton Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Funding, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A., FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF MASTR ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGES TRUST 2003-5 Date of Deed of Trust: August 08, 2003 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: August 20, 2003 Recording Information (Reception Number): B3183196 Original Principal Amount: $160,800.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $145,630.64 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 25, BLOCK 5, SOUTHCREEK SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 7975 S Kittredge St, Englewood, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/17/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/23/2013 Last Publication: 6/20/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/18/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 13-01011 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
Public Trustees
Legal Notice NO.: 0468-2013 First Publication: 5/23/2013 Last Publication: 6/20/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0471-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 19, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Gail Susan Linnea Peterson and Maxwell Scott Peterson Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for IndyMac Bank, F.S.B. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. f/k/a The Bank of New York Trust Company, N.A. as successor-in-interest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Trustee for MASTR ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGES TRUST 2005-6, MORTGAGE PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Series 2005-6 Date of Deed of Trust: April 28, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: May 04, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5063641 Original Principal Amount: $209,200.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $206,662.25 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 3, BLOCK 9, BEL-VUE HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 7301 S Delaware Ct, Littleton, CO 80120. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/17/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s),
OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/17/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/23/2013 Last Publication: 6/20/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/19/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Emily Jensik #31294 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney File # 3500.01694 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
Public Trustees
Legal Notice NO.: 0471-2013 First Publication: 5/23/2013 Last Publication: 6/20/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0496-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 22, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Susan D. Canada and Timothy L. Canada Original Beneficiary(ies): Wells Fargo Financial Colorado, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Wells Fargo Financial Colorado, Inc. Date of Deed of Trust: July 24, 2007 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: August 06, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number): B7100977 Original Principal Amount: $208,208.98 Outstanding Principal Balance: $197,648.24 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 17, BLOCK 20, NOB HILL-SECOND FILI NG, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Also known by street and number as: 6915 S. Dexter Street, Centennial, CO 80122. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/17/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/23/2013 Last Publication: 6/20/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/22/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney File # 13-01858 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Legal Notice NO.: 0496-2013 First Publication: 5/23/2013 Last Publication: 6/20/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED OVERBID FUNDS CRS 38-38-111(2.5b)(3a,b,d)(5) PUBLIC TRUSTEE SALE NO. 3056-2012 To: Record Owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Election and Demand or other person entitled. You are advised that there are overbid funds due you. This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust and Notice of Election and Demand: Name of Record Owner as evidenced on the Notice of Election and Demand or other person entitled
19 To: Record Owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Election and Demand or other person entitled. You are advised that there are overbid funds due you. This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust and Notice of Election and Demand: Name of Record Owner as evidenced on the Notice of Election and Demand or other person entitled Leah G Heggie Address of Record Owner as evidenced on the recorded instrument evidencing the owner's interest 4450 E JEWELL AVE, DENVER, CO 80222 Recording Date of Deed of Trust: July 07, 2009 Recording Information: B9073023 Recording Date of Notice of Election and Demand: October 17, 2012 Recording Information of Notice of Election and Demand: D2118414 Legal Description of Property LOT 34, BLOCK 3, SOUTHGLENN 9TH FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Street Address of Property 7443 S Wellington St, Centennial, CO 80122-1476 NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED OVERBID FUNDS I sold at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on 2/13/13, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the real property described above. An overbid was realized from the sale and, unless the funds are claimed by the owner or other persons entitled thereto within five years from the date of sale, the funds due to you will be transferred to the general fund of the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, or to the State Treasurer as part of the "Unclaimed Property Act", pursuant to Colorado law. First Publication: 5/9/13 Last Publication: 6/6/13 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Date: 4/25/13 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
Public Trustees
Legal Notice NO.: 3056-2012 First Publication: 5/9/13 Last Publication: 6/6/13 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0418-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 8, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Albie G. Damm and Jeannie L. Manier Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Pinnacle Mortgage Group, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Date of Deed of Trust: April 01, 2010 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: April 07, 2010 Recording Information (Reception Number): D0033310 Original Principal Amount: $206,196.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $198,278.97 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 4, BLOCK 2, CENTENNIAL HEIGHTS AMENDED MAP, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 1600 West Sheri Lane, Littleton, CO 80120. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/03/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/9/2013 Last Publication: 6/6/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/08/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Emily Jensik #31294 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 1068.06007 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Legal Notice NO.: 0418-2013 First Publication: 5/9/2013 Last Publication: 6/6/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0503-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 25, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Todd Miller Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Full Spectrum Lending, Inc.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 25, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Todd Miller Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Full Spectrum Lending, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A.. as trustee on behalf of CWABS Asset-Backed Certificates Trust 2004-13 Date of Deed of Trust: November 12, 2004 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: November 17, 2004 Recording Information (Reception Number): B4200578 Original Principal Amount: $216,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $197,351.07 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 6, BLOCK 1, WILLOW CREEK FILING NO. 9, AMENDED, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 8069 S Quince Circle, Centennial, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/24/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/30/2013 Last Publication: 6/27/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/25/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Emily Jensik #31294 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 1159.00372 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
Public Trustees
Legal Notice NO.: 0503-2013 First Publication: 5/30/2013 Last Publication: 6/27/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0521-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 29, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): CRAIG A. BURBAGE and WENDY L. BURBAGE Original Beneficiary(ies): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR MOUNTAIN PACIFIC MORTGAGE COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: ONEWEST BANK, FSB Date of Deed of Trust: February 02, 2004 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: February 09, 2004 Recording Information (Reception Number): B4024002 Original Principal Amount: $265,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $237,856.59 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 6, BLOCK 117, BOW MAR SECOND FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 5400 BEACH ROAD, LITTLETON, CO 80123. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. If applicable, a description of any changes to the deed of trust described in the notice of election and demand pursuant to affidavit as allowed by statutes: CRS§3835-109(5) AFFIDAVIT OF SCRIVENER’S ERROR RECORDED ON APRIL 10, 2012 AT REC. #D2038660 TO CORRECT THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/24/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/30/2013 Last Publication: 6/27/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO
Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/30/2013 Last Publication: 6/27/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/29/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Eve M. Grina #43658 David R. Doughty #40042 Sheila J. Finn #36637 Janeway Law Firm PC 19201 E. Main Street, Suite 205, Parker, CO 801349092 (303) 706-9990 Attorney File # 30319 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
Public Trustees
Legal Notice NO.: 0521-2013 First Publication: 5/30/2013 Last Publication: 6/27/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0522-2013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 29, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Arapahoe Station III, LLP Original Beneficiary(ies): CWCapital, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: GCCGC 2002-C1 Clinton Court, LLC Date of Deed of Trust: October 17, 2002 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: October 17, 2002 Recording Information (Reception Number): B2196858 Original Principal Amount: $5,820,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $5,050,126.19 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. See Exhibit “A” attached hereto an incorporated herein by this reference. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 6860 & 6864 S. Clinton Court and 6880 S. Clinton Street, Greenwood Village, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/24/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/30/2013 Last Publication: 6/27/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/29/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Joseph E. Lubinski #34945 Ballard, Spahr LLP 1225 17th Street, 2300, Denver, CO 80202-5596 (303) 292 -2400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # Tuo-Greenwood Village ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 0522-2013 Exhibit A Parcel I: Lot 6 Arapahoe East Subdivision Filing No. 1, together with property vacated by Vacation recorded December 16, 1987 in Book 5332 at page 437, and together with a parcel of land being a part of Tract 12, Clark Colony as shown in the records of Arapahoe County situated in Section 27, Township 5 South, Range 67 West of the Sixth Principal meridian, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest comer of Lot 6, Arapahoe East Subdivision Filing No.1 as shown in the Arapahoe County Records; Thence South 00'13'11" West along the Westerly line of said Lot 6, a distance of 241.01 feet to the Westerly right of way line of South Clinton Street (March 1983); Thence North 57'37'06" West along said Westerly line, a distance of 19.64 feet to the Westerly line of Tract 12; Thence North 00'13'11" East along said Westerly line of Tract 12, a distance of 116.84 feet to the back of a curb and gutter section as existing and in place April 15, 1986, being on the arc of a non-tangent curve from which the radius point of said curve bears North 84'28'48" West; Thence Northerly along the back of said curve and gutter section and along the arc of said curve to the left having a central angle of 05'25'29", a radius of 102.50 feet, for a distance of 9.70 feet; Thence North 00'05'43" East along the back of said curb and gutter section, a distance of 103.86 feet to a Westerly extension of the North line of said Lot 6; Thence North 89'40'19" East along said Westerly extension, a distance of 16.42 feet to the Point of Beginning, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. Parcel II: Lot 7 Arapahoe East Subdivision Filing No.1, together with the property vacated by Vacation recorded August 23, 1985 in Book 4525 at Page 209, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. Legal Notice NO.: 0522-2013 First Publication: 5/30/2013 Last Publication: 6/27/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
Centennial Citizen 19 Public Trustees Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - RESTART - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-109(2)(b)(II) FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 2727-2012 Republished to restart foreclosure stayed by bankruptcy and reset sale date. To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 26, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): LARRY THOMAS JR. Original Beneficiary(ies): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR GUILD MORTGAGE COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY Date of Deed of Trust: November 30, 2009 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: December 02, 2009 Recording Information (Reception Number): B9130049 Original Principal Amount: $107,908.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $105,364.43 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE Also known by street and number as: 7132 S. BRYANT STREET #224, LITTLETON, CO 80120. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 07/24/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 5/30/2013 Last Publication: 6/27/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 03/26/2013 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Eve M. Grina #43658 David R. Doughty #40042 Sheila J. Finn #36637 Janeway Law Firm PC 19201 E. Main Street, Suite 205, Parker, CO 801349092 (303) 706-9990 Attorney File # 14877 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 2727-2012 Exhibit A CONDOMINIUM UNIT NUMBER 224, ASPEN GROVE CONDOMINIUMS (FORMERLY KNOWN AS WOLHURST CONDOMINIUMS) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDED ON APRIL 19, 1985 IN BOOK 83 AT PAGE 1 IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND THE AMENDED AND RESTATED DECLARATION RECORDED ON JANUARY 4, 2005 AT RECEPTION NO. B5001453, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Legal Notice NO.: 2727-2012 First Publication: 5/30/2013 Last Publication: 6/27/2013 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - RESTART - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-109(2)(b)(II) FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 2988-2012 Republished to restart foreclosure stayed by bankruptcy and reset sale date. To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On March 26, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Robert A. Lanterman Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: CENLAR FSB Date of Deed of Trust: December 12, 2007 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: December 14, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number): B7156991 Original Principal Amount: $296,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $278,916.07 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 9059 E. Panorama Circle #B-408, Centennial, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and
scribed Deed of Trust: On March 26, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Robert A. Lanterman Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: CENLAR FSB Date of Deed of Trust: December 12, Republished to restart foreclosure stayed 2007 by bankruptcy and reset sale date. County of Recording: Arapahoe To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is Recording Date of Deed of Trust: Decemgiven with regard to the following deber 14, 2007 scribed Deed of Trust: On March 26, 2013, thehundreds undersigned PubRecording Information (Reception of others with local ties who paid lic Trustee caused the Notice of Election Number): B7156991 ultimate and Demand relating tothe the Deed of Trust sacrifice. Original Principal Amount: $296,000.00 described below to be recorded in the Outstanding Principal Balance: Every time he County of Arapahoe records. $ 2 7arrives 8 , 9 1 6 . 0 7at the monument Original Grantor(s): Robert A. Lanterman Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you King salutes the large memorial in the Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Elecare hereby notified that the covenants of tronic Registration Systems, Inc.,that actinghonors the deed of trust haveRanch’s been violated as center Highlands Cpl. solely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whifollows: failure to pay principal and inSgt. Jon and with Staff taker Mortgage Corp. Max Donahue, terest when Stiles due together all Sgt. other Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Falkel, payments in the evidence of rboldrey@ourcoloradonews.com Christopher theprovided threeforlocal soldiers CENLAR FSB debt secured by the deed of trust and othDate of Deed of Trust: December violations Republished to restart foreclosure stayed who gave 12, their erall over thereof. the past decade in 2007 THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE by bankruptcy and reset sale date. Former Force Staffis Sgt.County Russ King Arapahoe Afghanistan. He repeats of Recording: A FIRST LIEN. this ritual each To Whom It May Air Concern: This Notice EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO Recording Date of Deed of Trust: Decemgiven with regard to the following detime he departs.SEE servedDeed twooftours between AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFber 14, 2007 scribed Trust: in Southeast Asia On March 26, 2013, the undersigned Pub- he Recording Information (Reception “It’s my wayERENCE of paying respect to them 1969 and 1973. And while appreciates The property to be foreclosed is: lic Trustee caused the Notice of Election Number): B7156991 for$296,000.00 what they gave,” he said. theDemand gratitude receives this time year,Amount: Also known by street and number as: and relatinghe to the Deed of Trust Originalof Principal 9059 E. Panorama Circle #B-408, Centendescribed below to be recorded in the tstanding Principal Balance: King said a lot changed since World he is ofquick to records. remind people$O2uthat nial,has CO 80112. County Arapahoe 7 8 , 9 1 6that’s .07 THE was PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN Original Grantor(s): Robert A. is Lanterman Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you there War II when a cause, and victory, what Veterans’ Day for. IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUROriginal Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Elecare hereby notified that the covenants of RENTLY BY THE and LIEN tronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting the a deed of trust been the violated as troops came ENCUMBERED home together, “Memorial Day Weekend is time tohaveand OF THE DEED OF TRUST. solely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whifollows: failure to pay principal and inwere Nowadays, he said, thank the guys sacriNOTICE OF SALE taker Mortgage Corp. who gave the ultimate terest when due together withhighly all othercelebrated. The currentincluded, holder of the Evidence Debt Currentwho Holder of Evidence of Debt: payments provided for most in the evidence of himself people, don’t of even fice, gave everything for their country secured by the Deed of Trust, described CENLAR FSB debt secured by the deed of trust and othherein, has filed Noticefor. of Election and Date Deed of Trust: December 12, said Republished to restart foreclosure stayed er violations thereof. know what we continue to fight and of who didn’t come home,” King, after Demand for sale as provided by law and 2007 by bankruptcy and reset sale date. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE “I would likeinitsaid if we would checking on the American flags he placed Deed of Trust.have brought County of Recording: Arapahoe To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is A FIRST LIEN. SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given Recording Date of Deed of Trust: Decemgiven with regard to the following deboys home that yesterday,” said. “Those at 14, the Highlands Ranch Veterans Memo- the AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFI will at publiche auction, at 10:00 A.M. ber 2007 scribed Deed of Trust: On March 26, 2013, the undersigned PubERENCE on Wednesday, 07/24/2013, at theand East Recording (Reception throwing sticks rial MayInformation 25. “The rest of us came home, but people have been lic Trustee caused the Notice of Election The property to be foreclosed is: Hearing Room, County Administration Number): B7156991 at each other for years areStreet, just they gave their lives. They gave Also everything.” and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust known by streetstones and number as: Building, 5334 Southand Prince Original Principal Amount: $296,000.00 described below to be recorded in the 9059 E. Panorama Circle #B-408, CentenLittleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and Outstanding Principal Balance: going to go back tobidder theirforold ways when we grew up in a small town County of Arapahoe records. nial, CO 80112. in best cash, the said real prop$ 2 7 King, 8 , 9 1 6 . 0who 7 Original Grantor(s): Robert A. Lanterman THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINlikeerty and all interest of thetruly said Grantor(s), Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you leave. You’d to think we are fightPennsylvania, lost 13 friends from high Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage ElecIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURGrantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for are hereby notified that the covenants of tronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting RENTLY ENCUMBERED LIEN the purpose of paying thesee indebtedness the deed of have been as ingBY forTHE democracy but I just don’t it hapschool intrust Vietnam inviolated addition to two memsolely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & WhiOF THE DEED OF TRUST. provided in said Evidence of Debt sefollows: failure to pay principal and inpening there. cured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' bers when fromdue histogether squadron. taker Mortgage Corp. NOTICE OF SALE terest with all other Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: The current holder of the Evidence of Debt fees, the of sale and other items payments provided for of in the evidence of Legion “People are sick of expenses it and I’m tired of seeA member American HighCENLAR FSB secured by the Deed of Trust, described allowed by law, and will issue to the purdebt secured by the deed of trust and othDate of Deed of Trust: December 12, herein, has filed Notice of Election and chaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as er violations thereof. Republished to restart foreclosure stayed lands Ranch Post 1260, he has spent the ing young men and women die in a war provided by law. 2007 Demand for sale as provided by law and THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE by bankruptcy and reset sale date. be a5/30/2013 cause, but you past four the First not Publication: County of Recording: Arapahoe in said and Deed of Trust. where there may A FIRST LIEN.Memorial Day Weekends To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is Last Publication: 6/27/2013 SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO Recording Date of Deed of Trust: DecemTHEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given given with regard to the following dedon’t want to think that. Littleton TheyIndependent are still last three July 4HEREIN weekends flags at auction, Name oflike Publication: AND INCORPORATED BY REF-placing ber 14, 2007 that I will at public at 10:00 A.M. scribed Deed of Trust: ● IF have THE SALE DATE CONTINUED ERENCE On March 26, 2013, the undersigned PubRecording Information (Reception on Wednesday, 07/24/2013, at the East there, and you still to be red,ISwhite and the Highlands Ranch memorial that was TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO The property to be foreclosed is: lic Trustee caused the Notice of Election Number): B7156991 Hearing Room, County Administration blue and support them because of it.” commemorated July 1, 2009, and honors FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE Also known by street and number as: and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust Original Principal Amount: $296,000.00 Building, 5334 South Prince Street, BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO 9059 E. Panorama Circle #B-408, Centendescribed below to be recorded in the Outstanding Principal Balance: Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; nial, CO 80112. County of Arapahoe records. $278,916.07 best bidder for cash, the said real propDATE: 03/26/2013 THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN Original Grantor(s): Robert A. Lanterman Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you erty and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUROriginal Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Elecare hereby notified that the covenants of Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the County of Arapahoe, State of ColorRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN tronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting the deed of trust have been violated as the purpose of paying the indebtedness ado OF THE DEED OF TRUST. solely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whifollows: failure to pay principal and inprovided in said Evidence of Debt seBy: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee NOTICE OF SALE taker Mortgage Corp. terest when due together with all other cured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' The name, address, business telephone The current holder of the Evidence of Debt Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: payments provided for in the evidence of fees, the expenses of sale and other items number and bar registration number of the secured by the Deed of Trust, described CENLAR FSB debt secured by the deed of trust and othallowed by law, and will issue to the purattorney(s) representing the legal holder of herein, has filed Notice of Election and Date of Deed of Trust: December 12, er violations thereof. chaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as Republished to restart foreclosure stayed provided by law. the indebtedness is: Demand for sale as provided by law and 2007 THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE by bankruptcy and reset sale date. First Publication: 5/30/2013 Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 in said Deed of Trust. County of Recording: Arapahoe A FIRST LIEN. To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO Last Publication: 6/27/2013 “Having a collar Lisa Cancanon #42043 does not exTHEREFORE, Notice Isoften Herebyare Given Recording Date of Deedgoing of Trust:to Decemgiven with regard to the following deeliminate risk, but it can reduce Those maps eye-openers for on a coyote AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFName of Publication: Littleton Independent Emily Jensik #31294 that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. ber 14, 2007 scribed Deed of Trust: it from whatever risk.” residents, who see ERENCE ● IF firsthand THE SALE DATEempt IS CONTINUED On March 26, 2013, the undersigned PubJoan Olson,the Esq. local #28078 municipalon Wednesday,Bonnell 07/24/2013,said, at the East Recording Information (Reception The property to be foreclosed is: TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO lic Trustee caused the Notice of Election Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Room, County Administration Number): B7156991 ity’s rules are for dealing with coyotes,” she To date in 2013, coyotes killed three Lone Hearing that coyotes don’tPrince consider Also known by street and number as: FILE designed A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust Monica Kadrmas #34904 Building, 5334 South Street,fences Original Principal Amount: $296,000.00 9059 E. Panorama Circle #B-408, CentenBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED described below to be recorded in the Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Littleton, Colorado,, sell toas thebarriers. highest and O u t s t a n d i n g P r i n cTree i p a l dogs B a l a n cand e: said. “Let’sTO say by chance we do put a collar residents reported 60 sightto keep pets safe nial, CO 80112. CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; County of Arapahoe records. Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Banbest bidder for cash, the said real prop$278,916.07 inCO some ings via ayou reporting systemDESCRIBED set up on the erty and “We’ve been trying to get petDATE: owners the on a coyote that’s THE PROPERTY HEREIN 03/26/2013 Original Grantor(s): Robert A. Lanterman nockinvolved St., Denver, 80204conflict (303) 813all interest of the said Grantor(s), Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURCynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Elec1177 Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for are hereby notified that the covenants of behavior in Lone it gets to as a level website. spring 2012, police message for a long time,” she said. jreuter@ourcoloradonews.com RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY believe THE LIEN the County of Arapahoe, State of Colortronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting The Tree. AttorneyIfabove is acting a debt the purpose of paying the indebtedness the deed of trust havecity’s been violated as In OF THE DEED TRUST. ado or live in solely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whicollector is attempting to collectto a said Evidence of have Debt sefollows: failure to paycoyotes principal and inwhere Lone Tree says and that coyote needs killed six dogs inOFLone Tree and provided “Justin because you a fence NOTICE OF SALE By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee taker Mortgage Corp. debt. Any information provided may be cured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' terest when due together with all other The current holder of the Evidence of Debt The name, address, business telephone it’s Current Holderaofbetter Evidence of Debt: used for that fees, theyou expenses of sale otherurban items in the evidence of be removed, going topurpose. be a pretty easy Green. what think is aandvery place, letting To gain sense of its payments coyoteprovided pop- for Acres Attorney File # 3850.00527 secured by the Deed of Trust, described number and bar registration number of the CENLAR FSB allowed by law, and will issue to the purdebt secured by the deed of trust and othto find.” Bonnell advocates forfiled educated co-existhe dog out at of 11Purchase, at nightalland supervisulation, the City December of Lone12,Treeer will join a ©Public Trustees' Association herein, has Notice of Election and attorney(s) representinganimal the legal holder of Date of Deed of Trust: chaser a Certificate as not violations thereof. Colorado 9/2012 provided by law. Demand for sale as provided by law and the indebtedness is: 2007 THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE The padded ofleg trapsRevised are equipped with ing it directly is accepting a certain amount metro-area study. Local coyotes likely will tence. First Publication: 5/30/2013 in said Deed of Trust. Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 County of Recording: Arapahoe A FIRST LIEN. A Last Publication: 6/27/2013 EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given Lisa Cancanon #42043 a sedative that 2988-2012 Recording Date of collared Deed of Trust: Decemrelaxes Exhibit the animal until of“When it comes to coyote management, of risk.” be trapped, and their SEE movements BUILDING B, CONDOMINIUM UNIT 408, Name of Publication: Littleton Independent AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFthat I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. Emily Jensik #31294 ber 14, 2007 ficials reach it. An investigators there are some on folks that have this idea we ● IF Lone Tree already has a coyote hazing tracked,Information with those finding released DRYalarm CREEKalerts CROSSING CONDOMINITHE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED ERENCE to the Wednesday, 07/24/2013, at the East Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Recording (Reception UMS, ACCORDING TO THE CONTO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO The property to be foreclosed is: Hearing Room, County Administration Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Number): B7156991 to a trap release, and traps only are open at should just shoot them to get rid of them,” team of area residents and a coyote mancommunity. DOMINIUM MAP FOR DRY CREEK FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE Also known by street and number as: Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Monica Kadrmas #34904 Original Principal Amount: $296,000.00 CONDOMINIUMS AND AS BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOPolice 9059 E. BehavPanorama Circle #B-408, CentenLittleton, Colorado,, sell math to the highest and Catherine A. Hildreth O u t The s t a n d Denver i n g P r i n cMetro i p a l B a Area l a n c e : Coyote night to reduce CROSSING the chance of what Bonnell she said. “I always say coyote is one agement policy. This study, Chief Jeff #40975 DESCRIBED IN THE DECLARATION OF CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; nial, CO 80112. best bidder for cash, the said real propAronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban$278,916.07 “incidental catch.” AND OF EASEMENTS, minus HEREIN one equals youofremove a coy- Streeter said, will provide another ioral Study is underway inPROPERTY Broom- DESCRIBED CONDOMINIUM DATE: 03/26/2013 THE erty one. and all If interest the said Grantor(s), nock tool. St., Denver, COcalled 80204 (303) 813Pursuant to CRSalready §38-38-101(4)(i), you COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RED Mares, Public Trustee in and for IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURGrantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for 1177 are hereby notified that the covenants of Sheasdoesn’t yet know OF when trapping in ote,BYthere’s a coyote waiting to fill Cynthia “These coyotesState areofnot he is acting field, and counties. Twenty STRICTIONS DRY CREEK CROSSthe County of Arapahoe, Color-going RENTLY ENCUMBERED THE LIENalways the purpose of paying the indebtedness The away,” Attorney above a debt the deedJefferson of trust have beenAdams violated as ING, RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER 1, ado OF THE DEED OF TRUST. provided in said Evidence of Debt secollector and is attempting to collect a follows: failure to pay principal and inLone Tree will begin, where traps will be set, that gap in the territory.” said. “So we’ve got to educate and work coyotes currently are collared and unwit2006, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK & By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee NOTICE OF SALE cured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' debt. Any information provided may be terest when due together with all other investigators atRECORDER OF ARAPAHOE will COUNTY, The name, address, The current holder of the Evidence of Debtalready fees, the expenses of sale and other items payments provided for indata the evidence of The data collected shows coyote through that.” business telephone used for that purpose.or how many coyotes tingly providing for researchers. Attorney File # 3850.00527 STATE OF COLORADO, AT RECEPnumber and bar registration number of the secured by the Deed of Trust, described allowed by law, and will issue to the purdebt secured by the deed of trust and othtempt to collar. TION territories ranging two oftoPurchase, 75 square The representing collars aren’t to help au-Association “Information is power,” said study in-Notice ©Public Trustees' NO. B6126819 AND CONDOMINIattorney(s) the legalintended holder of herein, has filed of Election and chaserfrom a Certificate all as er violations thereof. provided byshow law. Colorado Revised 9/2012Trapping sites UM MAP CROSSING the indebtedness is: problem coyotes,ofbut Demand for sale as provided by Tracking law and THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE “The will FOR be DRY wellCREEK signed, and miles. maps many of the thorities find investivestigator Mary Ann Bonnell. more we First Publication: 5/30/2013 CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED JANURobert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 in said Deed of Trust. A FIRST LIEN. Last Publication: 6/27/2013 areas at 2988-2012 Exhibit A more information SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO ARYmade 25,2007 AT RECEPTION NO. Lisa Cancanon Notice animals Is Hereby Given public when trapmove through residential gator Mary#42043 Ann Bonnell said they can serve know about our urban coyotes,THEREFORE, I think can Name of Publication: Littleton Independent BUILDING B, CONDOMINIUM UNIT 408, AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFB7010901, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, Emily Jensik #31294 that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. ping begins. STATE OF COLORADO. night. thatOlson, purpose. help reduce this problem we have. It’s not07/24/2013, ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED DRY CREEK CROSSING CONDOMINIERENCE Joan Esq. #28078 on Wednesday, at the East TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO UMS, ACCORDING TO THE CONThe property to be foreclosed is: BUILDING B, GARAGE UNITS 185 AND Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Hearing Room, County Administration FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE DOMINIUM MAP FOR DRY CREEK Also known by street and number as: 186, DRY CREEK CROSSING CONMonica Kadrmas #34904 Building, 5334 South Prince Street, BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CROSSING CONDOMINIUMS AND AS 9059 E. Panorama Circle #B-408, CentenDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DESCRIBED IN THE DECLARATION OF nial, CO 80112. CONDOMINIUM MAP FOR DRY CREEK Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Banbest bidder for cash, the said real propDATE: 03/26/2013 CONDOMINIUM AND OF EASEMENTS, THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN CROSSING CONDOMINIUMS AND AS nock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813erty and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND REIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURDESCRIBED IN THE DECLARATION OF 1177 Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the County of Arapahoe, State of ColorSTRICTIONS OF DRY CREEK CROSSRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN CONDOMINIUMS AND OF EASEMENTS, The Attorney above is acting as a debt the purpose of paying the indebtedness ado ING, RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER 1, OF THE DEED OF TRUST. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND REcollector and is attempting to collect a provided in said Evidence of Debt seSTRICTIONS OF DRY CREEK CROSSBy: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee 2006, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK & NOTICE OF SALE debt. Any information provided may be cured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' ING, RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER 1, The name, address, business telephone RECORDER OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY, The current holder of the Evidence of Debt used for that purpose. fees, the expenses of sale and other items secured by the Deed of Trust, described Attorney File # 3850.00527 number and bar registration number of the 2006, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK & STATE OF COLORADO, AT RECEPallowed by law, and will issue to the pur©Public Trustees' Association RECORDER OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY, attorney(s) representing the legal holder of herein, has filed Notice of Election and TION NO. B6126819 AND CONDOMINIchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. of Colorado Revised 9/2012 STATE OF COLORADO, AT RECEPthe indebtedness is: Demand for sale as provided by law and UM MAP FOR DRY CREEK CROSSING First Publication: 5/30/2013 TION NO. B6126819 AND CONDOMINIRobert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 in said Deed of Trust. CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED JANULast Publication: 6/27/2013 2988-2012 Exhibit A UM MAP FOR DRY CREEK CROSSING Lisa Cancanon #42043 THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given ARY 25,2007 AT RECEPTION NO. Name of Publication: Littleton Independent BUILDING B, CONDOMINIUM UNIT 408, CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED JANUEmily Jensik #31294 that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. B7010901, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, n o p ● IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED DRY CREEK CROSSING CONDOMINIARY 25, 2007 AT RECEPTION NO. Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 on Wednesday, 07/24/2013, at the East STATE OF COLORADO. U nce CON- BUILDING B, GARAGE UNITS 185 AND B7010901, OTHE TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO UMS, ACCORDING TO COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Hearing Room, County Administration inessDRY CREEK 186, DRY CREEK CROSSING CON- STATE OF COLORADO. s FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE DOMINIUM MAP bu FOR Monica Kadrmas #34904 Building, 5334 South Prince Street, ted a BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CROSSINGpeCONDOMINIUMS AND AS Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and DOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE r o CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DESCRIBED DECLARATION OF Legal Notice NO.: 2988-2012 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Banbest bidder for cash, the said real propCONDOMINIUM MAP FOR DRY CREEK mily- IN THE DATE: 03/26/2013 First Publication: 5/30/2013 AND OF EASEMENTS, nock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813- thCONDOMINIUM erty and all interest of the said Grantor(s), CROSSING CONDOMINIUMS AND AS eir fa d e Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND REPublication: 6/27/2013 1177 Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for DESCRIBED IN THE DECLARATION OF pen STRICTIONS OF DRY CREEK CROSS- CONDOMINIUMS AND OF EASEMENTS, Last the County of Arapahoe, State of ColorName of Publication: Littleton Independent The Attorney above is acting n as ab odebt the purpose of paying the indebtedness u b i e l ado ING, RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER 1, collector and is attempting a provided in said Evidence of Debt seCOVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RErth-K to collect bub Wiprovided STRICTIONS OF DRY CREEK CROSSBy: Cynthia DeMares, Trustee 2006, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK & debt. Any information may be cured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' l in Public ndice inster. a -Kaddress, ING, RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER 1, The name, business telephone RECORDER OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY, used for that purpose. fees, the expenses of sale and other items C h t d r n # 3850.00527 m i and bar registration t a s , Attorney File 2006, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK & number number of the STATE OF COLORADO, AT RECEPallowed by law, and will issue to the purt e W o f W ” r, le Trustees' in Association ith e . t e tw h ©Public RECORDER OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY, representing the legal holder of TION NO. B6126819 AND CONDOMINIchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as e ay,’attorney(s) h s w s v g r w A e u o o F ” h is: wit h r , t t o a h s d t 8 c of Colorado Revised 9/2012 provided by law. STATE OF COLORADO, AT RECEPthe indebtedness UM MAP FOR DRY CREEK CROSSING i t e N 8 an day ? ak Jess da Esq. t whJ.aAronowitz, First Publication: 5/30/2013 king Robert CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED 80 W. ex#5673 5680 . Mon JANU- TION NO. B6126819 AND CONDOMINIupc organ ull, sters e at 562988-2012 rva#42043 st Cancanon i : n a m C S . E A u p b j R e B Exhibit A Last Publication: 6/27/2013 UM MAP FOR DRY CREEK CROSSING Lisa ARY 25,2007 AT RECEPTION NO. 4 E in or th is sy ain M Red of . Independent cak . to OF ARAPAHOE, WH nd y. BUILDING UNIT Name of Publication: Littleton RECORDED JANU#31294 B7010901, COUNTY live Jensik t “Tip B,apCONDOMINIUM d ar408, 0 a.m a Cup d king ow Emily ays a CONDOMINIUMS o fEsq. 1 n a d : M d r a d S d b saiIS u C e t r DRY CREEK CROSSING CONDOMINI● IF THE SALE DATE CONTINUED ARY 25, 2007 AT RECEPTION NO. Joan Olson, #28078 STATE OF COLORADO. y R a OU B, toACCORDING odTHErid ays n to H. Trachte #40391 iste BTO g an But whoTOn plJennifer duc UMS, nd S185 H o a a e l n o n CONTO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE B7010901, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, BUILDING GARAGE UNITS AND s i r i y y t a m n k a in aDOMINIUM a in rs, CURE Frid ger MAP le FCREEK lan#34904 FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT STATE OF COLORADO. 186, TDRY CONhursd CREEK ies, Monica Kadrmas -Kle in f pHildreth iste TO and FOR p.m. CROSSING vors CROSSING h#40975 ilabDRY AND milTO a, Ja ian CONDOMINIUMS o t 6 a l a a r r AS BY THOSE PARTIESsENTITLED Catherine A. DOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE f o i o o fl v t p a . W -C eir rs. ho LLP801199 Bane a DECLARATION s d ve NO.: 2988-2012 uss CURE MAY ALSO BE th EXTENDED; a ye an&dMecklenburg, aNotice ays FOR DRY CREEK Legal arTHE 10 a.m SundMAP oca tDESCRIBED ake OF ’s CONDOMINIUM ke s 80204 C8136 a ut Aronowitz e R akes IN r Denver, b hPublication: AND OF cEASEMENTS, DATE: 03/26/2013 5/30/2013 hi CONDOMINIUM upc tomer CROSSING pca CO e, 5 e(303) sedCONDOMINIUMS AND ASinbuFirst he 0 ye er abo onock steSt., c . o t u k r l 2 W c c p c a y n s c u e CONDITIONS Cynthia D Mares, Public TrusteeAin 6/27/2013 DESCRIBED IN THE DECLARATION ftand for c u RErst e i Publication: cAND up on D n a psyCOVENANTS, s ialt CREEK ys. OF -KlOF cLast k, F 1177 fi e c a C r h n a e e t d o e d a m STRICTIONS DRY CROSSthe County of Arapahoe, State of ColorName of Publication: Littleton Independent The Attorney above is acting as a debt CONDOMINIUMS AND OF EASEMENTS, r r , i i p h a i y w e h collectTa ING, W AND fun d t Uponand is per n it co ster ore tto tisfSEPTEMBER Satu RECORDED er s saON 1, th COVENANTS, CONDITIONS ado nd hard opene collector heMares, n Trustee f ex REe m om nd 2006, a min attempting oINthTHEjuOFFICE e Anyesinformation t o r o T m t o h d a c f s s r r i s n STRICTIONS OF DRY CREEK CROSSOF THE CLERK & By: Cynthia D Public debt. provided may be f d o n . w l b O in W reate kes, w ste r ySEPTEMBER TRECORDER ear nefit 1, . theds rry a ING, ors address, y A H al bu The business telephone - RECORDED ers For heON han . OF ARAPAHOE a rea, veused . forvthat eav name, Wir o oce COUNTY, e c# purpose. be straw d bbarthregistration er id number ndnumber t i OF w a beCLERK upc custom as re t oOF A Attorney a File s to& rder,” or the 3850.00527 h COLORADO, 2006, IN THEnOFFICE THE STATE RECEPhe aof the f pr sAT heand a c t s t o h s d s r o h i e t a a f a l s t f m n v n e taattorney(s) t o n r l o 8 i tNO. B6126819 a a Trustees' Association RECORDER TION legal holder te rf s 0 en ,”AND ith a CONDOMINIfou OFroARAPAHOE om a busCOUNTY, p o s b r herrepresenting nes as wel sheetMAP an Airthe W. 8 hofe sis©Public v dn e w Jude,” STATE t CREEK kee teache ver 30 g type sRevised perc DRY s e d A 1.17 swUM ss kCROSSING thefo indebtedness o o 9/2012 g ATtoRECEPlaCOLORADO, .12 at oA#5673 up- NO.OF was is: y inAND cB6126819 . T ereofntColorado t han RECORDED en FOR o cTION r t else, th mar r Robert pca “HeJANUizEsq. r n n 8 T p i o o o n u a n s CONDOMINICONDOMINIUMS J. Aronowitz, 1 r n f e d r o t v h c l a e f s r u a g a Exhibit E d ot lea o nd ed RECEPTION dif ere Aies wi org#42043 dGwCancanon to r DRY k25,2007 UM MAP FOR CROSSING ARY Lisa gran rme l. “I h things uCREEK al fl ywh 1.10.13 Lone Tree 1/17/13 vorAT s RancH of 50 ition2988-2012 , an d laveNO. CONDOMINIUMS sforcoState ofoStTatv heerno#31294 HigHland ore “YoRECORDED “Pin Januraryy10,fl2013aCOUNTY o BUILDING UNIT Jensik , a f choJANUp an oB,piCONDOMINIUM e p ling OFaARAPAHOE, m ns408, B7010901, the . n b l e d Bot toEmily e cove y e nt . r e t u a fi r s rol, r r z d ies i t r o January 17, 2013 rs k e s b ci r o d Lone t r o vil u 0 gun Esq. #28078 mar CREEK CROSSING sCONDOMINI25, STATE OF COLORADO. Joan n RECEPTION , 2007leiAT d o finDRY w utlin ws.ca ijuan Olson, on o cha Tree ch sranchne tNO. ho Hi 0nion Ja d p tr po ARY j omm tate ourhighland avia sJennifer taryARAPAHOE, K ghlands ffTO er THE lem eUNITS roCONBUILDING GARAGE AND t 185 wal s COUNTY nOF sho s, cararvnad ’nutary 17, 20l13UMS, sup eB7010901, $1a,,0economys,H. Trachte #40391 ned n.” te ACCORDING e ourlonetreenews.com rry B, 0 e c e n oura r d o a e y e s r 1 ” . a t e e m h a b g c t t y o e h r h o t l n CONs hall hanoewcs.com DOMINIUM t aCROSSING Ra MAP CREEK COLORADO. DRY o STATE rDRY giv Monica Kadrmas #34904 ele so I l H kencr FOR por OF all l 0GCREEK wal of fu hat fillin baCONDOMINIUMS s 186, CE-4 pAtement ght AS don Elepha TOinTHE enc g low avo t eiAND An opening A ar7 School ustAtement CROSSING Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 s re ACCORDING ind just w t pink the w to ake DOMINIUMS, ital. NO.: he flDECLARATION k FORuDRY kid the rsIN, tTHE e” s Legal l kboard ry CREEK ou cupcOF pNotice sl DESCRIBED l esN, a “PMAP lk n d a i h n s i 2988-2012 CONDOMINIUM Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Banta b r e y s k meaWestminster t l 1.10.13-20 u i g o o a a a i o s i J t e c o h H Publication: ut d member ith OFlaEASEMENTS, ey AS fun its br acters table f 5/30/2013 nock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813- WCONDOMINIUM b anc “HAND helCONDOMINIUMS ssic “Birthd tCROSSING flav wAND we’r n ffin Ta ,CONDITIONS - in arch First t SDECLARATION 10, 2013. C so Publication: An resigns s REIN 1177 rent y basisJanuary bu DESCRIBED h aAND the ’ss ReseOF ck, Last anTHE with e char on the y visit. sts y tc eCOVENANTS, ove 6/27/2013 t f l re h a h f e g st u i l p d c i L l e t n a n Gerken’s seat will d a i e i s n u STRICTIONS OF DRYs CREEK CROSSName of Publication: Littleton Independent CONDOMINIUMS OF rEASEMENTS, The Attorney above is acting as a debt e ect m AND h a r w b a ourwestminsternews.com s h e ho v ionl expw E e l the alit b ks w c d a Co ca60kdaysbe filled within n e k e e p d i a ion., e SEPTEMBER erhsig l ea AND a RECORDED to iv RE-caus CONDITIONS collector and is attempting to collect a on ING, make expans n to m gp onON d1,v COVENANTS, te, cup ng boo when e even ies or Kle e e RTD n n l e C a r chief e e n soo l r u e o isioT b n h s dec d ’s t o t i a b o n f a k t STRICTIONS uOF CROSSo seW 2006, OFFICEoc debt. Any information provided may be ir t deDRYaCREEK to color ildre upca ail INinTHE clulooks h OF eTHE n,”CLERK & par Once als, r1, cahead avRECORDER w n SEPTEMBER used for that purpose. ,” ss on f h St. J We ON ous RECORDED le ARAPAHOE u e COUNTY, liciING, ed ubOF nimCLERK an&s aTHE and rtain c on a C irthday ests. Ave., d o ffer ” d o COLORADO, d Q AT RECEP2006, IN THE “ OFFICEinOF OF e n m g oSTATE n e e d u ndela Attorney File # 3850.00527 u a R p e , , ly rt OFpo Trustees' Association TION s co©Public s b 15 g 88th .m. d hCOUNTY, the ent nce U food nd “ . AND CONDOMINIash NO. n ru real nda LeRECORDER aB6126819 p ARAPAHOE d B e. . p h a , an AT RECEP-ld by local has O ction STATE ofstColorado Revised 9/2012 UM MAP DRY areCROSSING ke CREEK cak , OFsuCOLORADO, Li cupFOR alsAND I ha ” CONDOMINIUMS suc up to 680 W . to 4 om a o s p unde o r t c s d t d e m u i e s i u TION NO. B6126819 CONDOMINIRECORDED JANUp k t t n s a t , 5 C d r r way . m o n fr a u e a s . n s o e d a o , d c c t r a e n a f i d e n ” Procedure P o edu e attacks a a k cancer an e point-blank po n b ank e d s , p e a e w t e esose MAP- FOR DRY 2988-2012 ExhibitwitAh h oun s buesin cuAT aRECEPTION ne e sist . ev wers upcak en 10 ay an aturoMManncould getimore ive leeggi otoonrsNO. wneUM ela wo ARY teell n b saCREEK tOF cak 25,2007 keCROSSING fousin asUNIT d p s a e u u sla a f I h U b e o s c S e, e p o h t CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED JANUBUILDING B, CONDOMINIUM 408, B7010901, COUNTY ARAPAHOE, r ar a d p s timehwith s w p te “T lly cStaay awkernsce en nt, gIoCONDOMINIith ption ave CuRECEPTION s o familyence, t usine d sh on a C ter, is o Thurs s and s. e al heNO. DRY CREEK CROSSING ma aCOLORADO. crea em wARY 25, 2007 AT n’t STATE OF hs “Wh GOP lawO ra allianceto y arARAPAHOE, “ITHE d reB, GARAGE Up tmins ough Friday nday I do -BUILDING th daOF le t experi king b owne B7010901, COUNTY UMS, ACCORDING CONAND y 185 e speaakt to locatlUNITS n . All i he g aidTO t r d e e t a i p h l r y n n h u work and all play t a n t s STATE DOMINIUM DRY CREEK DRY se OFs COLORADO. ploCREEK lychiefaretires s. W rning the b p, they siness ayCROSSING mo 186, wo MAP Wes day th 6 p.m. osed S iHills s sFORaHyland ll he CONs k i w m after e n e l n m t e w k r a a h o a u e e l tWater World CROSSING CONDOMINIUMS AND AS g DOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE s f n a e o tannc avo b b c k l l o r y sis decades of expanding c o o h t r as a n e E n e s t a s ra p o g i i o te P INaTHE t M .m. r n onn ve cu w e n th ffm e nd DECLARATION Legal DESCRIBED Notice NO.: 2988-2012 CONDOMINIUM FOR kOF focus CREEK al “Th ch I MAP an th flPublication: hop bee not ne ing th cateri at Par ”nnseestoDRY Cosssma timEASEMENTS, om ASs wiFirst ban ig deCROSSING CONDOMINIUM 5/30/2013 jobs AND 10 a . The s stAND e gresce.betw the OF cCon eencu en cake hers p b whi CONDOMINIUMS e the ANDa REe c o r p e s differen s u can a m o o h v ’s COVENANTS, CONDITIONS Last Publication: 6/27/2013 DESCRIBED IN THE DECLARATION OF y ubli s t Rep s w p e we’re trying to do is help minimize the impact of is llows CONDOMINIUMS up oOF ha DRY da re eac‘Whatdisease, sself,hfello STRICTIONS OF Name of Publication: B Littleton EASEMENTS, trying to make them feel better for a longer efor oIndependent n c o go oCREEK ther a ar- tu TheAND this CROSSre t theperiod of time until we find that next magic bullet.’ ey t sON ING, RECORDED CONDITIONS m o AND REr w ey we i se it ati1,ngs eCOVENANTS, o . S SEPTEMBER f e r u f o h a n t th OF 2006, IN THElOFFICE CLERK al rt DRY CREEK CROSSoa e OF y r &y goSTRICTIONS becTHE m New e apa hile ING, RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER 1, RECORDER OF rARAPAHOE e COUNTY, m au an a letAT em fo ke w p v 2006, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK & STATE OF COLORADO, RECEPe m i y o he n o ach RECORDER OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY, TION NO. B6126819 ex to c AND d CONDOMINI-
20
20 Centennial Citizen
May 31, 2013
Saluting those who gave their all Veteran pays tribute over Memorial Day By Ryan Boldrey
Former Air Force Staff Sgt. Russ King makes sure the American flag is flying properly beside the memorial honoring Cpl. Max Donahue, Sgt. Jon Stiles and Staff Sgt. Christopher Falkel. Over the past several years, King has placed flags at the Highlands Ranch Veterans Memorial. Photo by Ryan Boldrey
Lone Tree joining metro coyote study Researchers expected to trap, collar animals to gather data By Jane Reuter
Public Trustees
Public Trustees
Public Trustees
Public Trustees
t o l i p g n i y fl
Did you know...
Jeffers on
County , Colora do • Vol
ume 8,
By vi
vvela c vela @ourc olorad
Issue 34
A Color ado Co
mmun
ity Me dia Pu
blicat Go onew ion that v. Joh s.com n Hi involv“there are cke best ing gu no easnlooper ack y som to deal ns, bu t sai solution nowle with eth da s” to dged Th ing “ou fire the e Demo r demoarm-re debate issue s lated on State General cratic cracy how vio fered of the Assem gover demand lence is nor, s.” trol his op State spebly du ad rin dressi passi that is inion on ech Jan g his cer annu ng . 10 one take onately tain , up deba to be area of also pro al ted “Le this fgu on said. t me legislativ topics e of the n conprime lawma e mo check “Why the sessio not kers st s have pump n. will Th for all tentio at sug gun sal unive ,” Hicke rsal ges nlo aisle. n of law tion es?” backg oper round makercertainly “It s cau is on bo House gh jus th sid t the Color Mino t comp es of atcall ado Sp rity Le letely the un for involv all sal rings, ader Ma enfor be co ing pe es of said of rk Wa ceable,” Adams County and Jefferson County, Colorado • Volume 68, Issue 12 guns rso Hicke ller, nti RBu ngen n-to-p — nlo nor’s t Demot on ba erson including oper’s sta crats ckgrou transa tho “H nce. appla nd ch ction se Tracy e made uded ecks. s — afraid Kraft-T some the risky gover ha to Gun jump rp, D- point gislat contr into tha Arvad s,” sai a. “H d Re ol, ors t.” on xt fiv are e wa p. exp e of e sn’t Sen are month ected many . Evie to tak issue mic a that Hi s of Hudak, s tha e up matte cke the right, t reg rs, civ nloop session, over hugs ulatin Sen. Lind il un er addre was the tou ched g the ma ions jus a New and, ssed. Ec t on du ell Jan riju o- Com of co . 9 in ring ana ind the Sen urse, his 40 mon ust ate cha -minu ry we Takingground mbers te remre also on the on thesought arks. of ho top openin issue age g day trolle nda of gu of the tain mes bein n vio heels d Gene item for legisla able g lence tive sess and of las ral Assemthis De deve built in is a ion. Pho t n Cle mo lopm bly, Elemethe Decemyear’s to by ve especi cratic ent Courtne urcolo ntary -co be Auror y Kuh Sch r massa a the ally on n- tal radon ater len ool the kin ews.c in Co cre at kil politi g abou — an nnect Sandy lings om Ho — are d mu icut. edged cal iss t guns ha ue, But ok . startin ch mo as thes always just “Some g to re in gover been the point pop part a dic nor up to gu ackno ey in ercialof the Ca ns, wl wlnd others de ndian velop elas State to a ment. resia con violen north Street tinues an t on Pa opose of Co d Ca ge 18 nally d Jeffer al Creek The son sou co few the Pa siden rkast yea ming ped tial portioof the Ca rs is an devel by Ter merci ndelas, other opme n s Gr of nt Greg Mastriona, former executive director of Hyland Hills Parks and Recreation, stands next to a gondola at Water World. Mastriona has retired after 43 years. Photo by Andy Carpenean oup. ra Causa acres. al and includ draw, Ve over ers the open ing ldh som The new The space reside uizen next uizen ething sai will devel Candel d. will ntial, a Ca , a manafor Parkwa includ com homefeature opme y in wes as neighb pit ge 1,5 m-we ha al. t Arvada orhood and s, 1,000 1,500 nt, on able 00 severa or mosingle ce co . Photo is taking nity, ve five comm held comm fam mplet of sha are by And un erciall millio re hig ily, ifferen offerthat us to tho ity,” y Carpen pe with hou 1, a $2.7 million general obliga- missed by the Hyland Hills n squ her-d detac ed, “It’s Ve spa vis t pri se sta ldhuiz ses in kind vad ean are ce. ey tion bond issue passed to build family. Board president Don ce Su ion.” a,” feet ensity hed the low all ndard en sai Veldh of a cit and of ret units the staina tural have the park. $300,0 Ciancio said he has the highs an d. comm bility ail an flairs mendcomplemuizen y withi d we “The 00s off lar The park began with just two est regard for his overall perford sai . pa -powe unity, can be Highw sharedy tur plan. ous am ent eac d. “T n a cit red Veldh ay 72 ne e see water slides, but grew the fol- mance and commitment to the ommu h oth hey’ll y of Ar and Can uizen n thr systemBetween ount ity truCandela sustails on thestreet Ar-int lowing year with the addition of district. He said Mastriona did a ou g in nilig delas st, he s has parks of opener. There egrate space. s, we thoug nability roofs hts an said, fro ghou to traveling with Pam, who re- the wave pool and four slides. superior job for the district and “It ’ll meric the of ho d tile op h, is space ’s a tre m so- t Co ’s the said. though fea open There haveBy, Ashley tired eight years ago. lorad is its nearl en spareimers first Next came Surfer’s Cove and will remain a pillar for the Hy’s a 500,0 an, cil “The recits recreature of mes. Th s to sol in spa ce de o,” sus signifi y 20 the ce nts ity an ar Ea areimers@ourcoloradonews. The break is well-deserved Thunder Bay in 1984, followed land community and a valued he sai of its taina firm 00 be ,” Veldhreation tion centhe co e bigges kind reatio can en and bu cant 0 acres d trails pays ch bu bild. cau mm ed com after years of dedication to not by River Country in 1986. cen ild joy in the resource for the district. nal unity t for a fee ofilder wh ing comm of open omes It’s go se we uizen sai ter is ter. the asp itm Its e are ’re co only the Hyland Hills District, o , views state “River Country really put WaGoing forward, Mastriona d. “It a $3 a wh ent moun proximect of the quali building $3,000 buys may ing to land of ere at atoLaundro- but the community. lot pe It an alld ou started be mmitte ’s tha million rea tai ity ter World on the map because it said he will take with him the comm ple resiias solfied ren . If the r lot int s in Ca t exp d to oth fato tdo Greg LE ch LE LEED “w ns an -Mastriona y His leadership and vision had tube rides and at that time many memories and experipoint ork, din d oth Bomat and ar pa ewable build o the ndela ron ED, or ED go silver sustai ensive uld inun1969. ity.” or recof s me tru ld. the ne certifi nabil , Veldh e an er lochader, graduated college and was have resulted in many facili- all the slides were body slides,” ences he’s made over the years, the other tec ls, geo energ build ntal Leaders ” home st beation Golde ity. d So en ed, major De for n, a the recreation job, ties including Adventure Golf he said. “We then built the first and will remember the great orhnolo therm y system s wi and s wh struc far, ab uizen sai play”looking U.S. ing me sign, hip in En ity th is an his If it ere Pam certifi Green ets ergy wife happened to & Raceway, the Greg Mastriona family ride, Raging Colorado, ganization, staff and board he other peo and tion an out 30 d. when home the bu of the gy, they al heat s, such o-cat an Th fee Bu green occu d ho get pu selwife into the stand ion me d Envisits s with ilder ch . coole e recrea ilding ling of the execu- Golf Courses at Hyland Hills, which allowed for people to worked with. But for those who pied. nine ho mesrun a reb mps Ch in are oo Co an ard arl sus d mes tive director ate of the Hyland Hills the Ice Centre at the Prome- interact on the ride. That was need a little reminder of the forpanie by a tion cen uncil owne the tru and ie Mc s set s the taina ses no of are under Kay by the t to ble alrand Park District. nade — a collaboration with the pretty cool.” con velop s, the taina r to use st and the will fea geothe ter wi . mer director, just take a look in ead Recreation n-rm roo ture ll ble ment comm with Ch to ret is ava qualitie build y bu me “She told my wife that she city of Westminster, the MAC used, ftop im 15 kil al heat be heate the ilable Since then, the park has the top of his old desk. urc ilt erc s, rofi rci Mo pro ha to the the fee Ranc has al part sn’t sta ial devel hwas drawi re tha vem t their tures, as well to offset owatt pump d and sure her husband would (Mature Adult Center) and of grown to 48 attractions built “I always had a candy drawer been h Co sol as sys of the rted ho ng res n jus ents, Ve home mo oper, me Ve and interview,” Mastrio- course, Water World. mint over 67 acres, featuring rides that anyone could grab from, yet give “O The ldhuiz many oth st of thear pane tem idents t sus ldhuiz with mesai anm for som grocery erest fro comm sites ne thi most en sai na said.d“Ide was very fortunate to He said he’s also extremely like Voyage to the Center of the and I made sure and left it full,” taina er sus electr ls on en sai susou ng e oth sto m co unity, the co signifi d. taina a 36 and the is the t to Ca ble ici er po res to m bebu int the mright place at the right proud of the many programs “W nv liv d. 0-degr vie nd can ble ty can there- where is all started.” the district sponsors for chil- Earth, Mastriona’s favorite, and he said. we’ll e’ve be tentia build enien t sus w,” he natural elas thoing is featime. That’s ee ce sto the most recent addition, the see taina ugh. McKa continu en at l clients.there, as Mastriona tow Stand view fro said. beau res started his 43- dren in the district. bility ty n it “R Mile High Flyer. e to well y Rang Denver ley La m any eside of the In the Know feawork for ma as Fo said. “The best part of the job is “Voyage was built in 1994, ny year Hyland Hills career as a and ke, the home nts ha on it visit r more of the e. The ve golf course assistant superin- seeing the smiles of the kids,” and we still have hour-long for ma yea www.l inf rs an DiD you know? most natural Pikes PeFlat Iro site. Th nytendent, d before becoming the he said. “Knowing that the pro- waits,” Mastriona said. “It’s a ivefor ormati ak on ns, do ey defin beau yea wn ward. on ab rs,” ty ing Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District grams and the facilities are be- five-minute ride, that’s fast and chara of the the Fro com out Ca executive director in 1972. was established in 1955, and was the . cteris site is nt ndelaOver the years he had an in- ing used and enjoyed by the features robotics. It’s still right on tics first park and recreation district in Colos, part in growing the dis- kids, that’s pretty neat. You can’t of it.” e tegral on top, even though it is getting rado. The district serves nearly 110,000 trict, as well as becoming the beat that.” a little competition from the residents in a 24-square mile area visionary behind Water World. But before many of these fa- Mile High Flyer.” located in southwest Adams County But as of Jan. 1, he no longer cilities and programs could beMastriona’s work in the field Printed and including areas of Westminster and leads the district; he’s enjoying come a reality, something had has made an impact in the newsprinon recycled Arvada located in Adams County, parts this co t. Plea the slower-paced life of retire- to be done about the lack reve- community in more ways than s
26, , Colorado • Volume Douglas County
Herald
unity Media Public
A Colorado Comm
Public Trustees
Colorado Community Media was created to connect you to 23 community papers with boundless opportunity and rewards.
ation
Voice
A Colorado Community Media Publication
Douglas County, Colorado • Volume 12, Issue 1
Issue 8
Westside r
50 cents
A Colorado Community Media Publication
By Jane reuter
jreuter@ourcoloradonews.com
ey ws.com By Ryan Boldr rcoloradone rboldrey@ou
town outreach, C-470 s of public After month unity surveys, the decide by comm halls and expects to expanding Coalition to pursue Corridor ate April how r from Interst March or freeway corrido By Darin moriki the busy g Street. saying there dmoriki@ourcoloradonews.com 25 to Kiplin people are when “I think overall needs to be fixed Hil that Jack HilRegional Transportation District General is somethingthe congestion,” said r who to commissione com Manager Phil Washington declared high exit comes as County policy compectations as RTD continues several transbert, a Dougl of the coalition’s chair portation projects targeted toward the Denserves as und on, eastbo 3 during ver metro’s northern region. mittee. to the coaliti face delays of Alliance on Jan. According Washington highlighted several projects g to I-25 County Business ng from Kiplin during the morni address the Douglas during a Jan. 4 legislative breakfast hosted by travelers es deFrank McNulty rs are de 11 minut House Speaker und travele evening. Louisville-based nonprofit 36 Commuting more than outgoing state and westbo es in the Lawrence and Solutions at the Omni Interlocken Resort. rush hour, to as 18 minut Rep.-elect Polly expected “The Denver-metro regionRep.will the state layed as much the corridor is Holbert, Chrisbe t over the state left,Washington 30 percen greatest city in theFrom West,” said. “Iby Jane Reuter Growth along Photo session. more than e kickoff really believe that, aand I believe that it can be increase by legislativ telephone of years. 20 done through the transportation investments ng the next with a series on has been ones grabbi have Beginning coaliti s that we’re making in this region.” do to be the in July, the s to citizen aren’t going it means you really Speaker town halls ting three option However, he said RTD’s journey to accomaddiaddi so . presen tolling any ng House headlines, plish these projects has not been an easy one. tive session ss leaders: g lanes on,” outgoi ones that busy l of the new legisla g the existin ed contro to pay attentilty said. “They’re the t on the and area busine In May 2012, the 15-member RTD board and tol for the keepin regain manew; and have their McNu highest impac tional lanes all the lanes, old and decided against placing a 0.4 percent sales Democrats , and maintain adad lican Frank to have the to pay for House , and Repub tive are going tax increase on the general election ballot to s to free; tolling ty or sales taxes Colorado state Senate ss owner proper y legisla my.” fund FasTracks. This means if current finanjority in the the Douglas Count t business econo lty urged busine l,” testify and raising new lanes. come across l of McNu cial projections remain as they are, the North no state Capito of concern ditiona one thing that has members a could impac hand for said that up at the there is just issues on “The tion that “show “is Metro and Northwest lines will not be comwere toll when delega t said, e-sponof them back and r supporters could go clear,” Hilber pleted until 2042. owners. Four y Business Allianc Jan. 3 bring decidBy Jane Reute table. world you donews.com what is decid on Page 19 held Count are on the way in the continues But Washington saidjreute he is convinced these r@ourcolora Douglas ays. No matter free.” . kickoff session Legislators County legislative remain existing roadw Medical Center totwo projects will be done way before the prog to Douglas in- sored in g (lanes) will Sky Ridge us about s urged on is leanin leader ed, existin to be cautio jected completion dates and noted the trans-stay aware and get as at Lone Tree’s addithe coaliti State or addi you need s to Hilbert said n to toll any new “The bills ss owner portation district has made significant strides could impact them and busine Capi Capithat construction ward a decisio in issues in the past two years. Involved that time, Washing- seats at the state to pay for will be discussed their lanes take this tional ton said RTD has eitherlawma begunkers construction FebHe said y and Feb maintenance. coalition’s Januar or contracted work out for 77 percent of its results at the they go over planned FasTrack network projects, includDepart- heavilymeetings, when conducted cuts to the ruary one survey ing the Gold, West Rail, U.S. Bus Rapid Transit some recent a recent teleph ltants. restructure (BRT), East Rail and Interstate 225 Rail Lines. Consu could these from e. ch with d uction Defens Resear forwar constr Hill ment of “Of course we’ve had our challenges, but need to go s views could be by that route, sooner,” he said. “If we go “I think we “but I think they our I always like to say that it’s not all about the mike Coffman’tax piece, the fact that requires 2014, if not said, t compromiseon to start in early option that pushes cuts,” he knock down — the knock down being the financing n: “I like the way that doesn’ for the vast no attenti obviously we pick a done in a On fiscal resolutio cuts remain permanent challenges — but the get up,” Washington y. There was the g taxes), that that they “If those two tax was a win. On national securitthese cuts. I think the no- a vote (raisin r. But I don’t think most of the Bush said. “We’ve had these challenges, but we’re people I thought to citizens say. cuts, and we happen, so it out furthewhat I am hearing detail paid we majority of American at all balanced with getting up off the canvas, and we’re getting would neveran across-the-board fix it, but now. We’ve it wasn’t options are citizens say `yeah, thought it negative side, to spend even more money do them done pretty quickly.” ” this bill e.’ g `let’s just of Defens I’m hearin ne else to pay the taxes.’ in the and the debt and tion was are, in fact, going Washington also said work on the nearly Department l. We’re cutting prooption about the deficit all.” want someo cut to the a popular got to be serious ing to 6.5-mile segment of the Northwest Rail Line ey about it at taxes was “Personisn’t rationa ial and giving the accord g serious ban: just e but wasn’t Raisin “It s, Boldr magazin ial certainly were ws.com survey to the future Westminster station is about 33 are essent By Ryan are essent high-capacity limit. I think this notion town hall 9 percent of people rcoloradone grams that to programs that On proposed be a percent complete. This rail segment, which is ms that early That only rboldrey@ou tax and 42 there ought to armed ns at all is wrong. same weight al security to progra wayside Hill’s surveyincreased property taxes. Deally, I feel that being funded through RTD’s federally-funded of the U.S. be any regulatio s should sales r veteran gone by the in favor of to our nation that there shouldn’tabout high-capacity magazine inher20-yea $1.03 billion Eagle P3 Project, is Aalso part of d increasing in favor of should have little value.” will essman Mike percent favore numbers, 42-41, probably reCongr said, the question legislatures, because there have the differor the planned Gold Line through Arvada and ora) plans lf counforces, ago lane, the higher of state one new spite the a long time said he fancies himse be decided by ent different parts an (R-Aur Wheat Ridge that is expected toCoffm be opened by of his efforts own party over tolling standards for is an issue not suffici Coffman ers in his rt sales taxes ted that there was ently be varying rounds is too much but that General n as l focus much 2016, according to current RTDto projections. many memb licans don’t suppo an electio 100 congressiona the Colorado port sugges ent from new try. I feel that passage in the for Washington said he has highin hopes the and decided by Some of the lot of Repub to secure n affairs. in that a on vetera that must be debated in- support on, D.C.” e spending. 18-mile Colorado Department of TransportaTABOR. session an’s eyes to defens re-elected not in Washingt required by in Coffm any cuts recently Assembly and The projtion-led U.S. 36 BRT (bus rapid transit) the table whether U.S. for Colothings on levels in Europe; now entative that ect between downtown Denver and Boulder. repres cost-sharof Veterof four lanes is a possibility that troop District said isinvolved in our Possibility Department ns before clude: latof more there the “We want bus rapid transit on rado’s U.S. 366th to be be on than some force rather s to focus Hilbert said allies should we should retain that would hire qualified vetera funcintendso 19 one of the best BRT systems in thehe country, er expand sooner to are there es on Page g from transiing; wheth y C-470 could as bases; e. ans Affairs Coffman we are committed to that,” Washington said. workC-470 continu sues rangin the outsid of the people that permanent overse by active-duty militar a the citizen hiring from To achieve this goal, Washington said a third in the tion into handled country reserve at how the “Only about have actually served think tions being be handled by the sysRTD is striving to offer BRT riders newto serforce VA) weapons care of vet- aumatic stress could “and I just work (in the better take re- that and are there an said, vices, such as free WiFi service and can a cashlessthat aren’t from post-tr that’s not y,” Coffm cheaper cost; being developed suffering fare collection option through itserans recentlyat militar culture there In my experiare … there’s a in looking tems that in is ns. recycled c n that on m vetera disorder. launched Smart Card system. Printed specifi unifor parreal concer to the critical. served in being very will realize think the nt rates for veterans, Af- sponsive newsprint. Please Washington said the BRT project, “I which looking at d e who have ink copy. rstand the
Public Trustees
General manager Phil Washington outlines projects
Gov. John Hickenlooper gives his State of the State address to a joint session of the Colorado General Assembly on Jan. 10 at the state Capitol. Guns, marijuana, civil unions and the economy were among topics of Hickenlooper’s speech. More coverage, Pages 10-11. Photo by Courtney Kuhlen
By Jane reuter
jreuter@ourcoloradonews.com
Father of three Timothy Forehand wants more time with his young daughters. A new procedure for patients with his form of liver cancer may give him several more months. That’s a precious gift to a man who a year ago was told he likely wouldn’t survive for one more month. Forehand underwent surgery to install the device that’s expected to extend his life Jan. 8 at Sky Ridge Medical Center. He among the first patients in the United States to undergo the process, and Sky Ridge is the first of a handful of centers permitted to perform it pending approval from the Food and Drug Administration. The Dallas man was diagnosed with ocular melanoma in January 2012. The fastgrowing eye cancer already had spread to his liver, where tumors typically are lethal. “It’s a devastating diagnosis,” said Dr. Charles Nutting, who performed the procedure. “Survival is only a couple months.” The procedure performed last week concentrates chemotherapy treatment to Forehand’s liver, instead of his entire body, so high doses of cancer-fighting chemicals can saturate the organ. The idea, Nutting said, is to “try and really beat up the tumors as much as you can.” The drug-infused blood is then collected as it leaves the liver, filtered to remove as much of the chemicals as possible, and returned to the body. The method not only targets and intensifies the treatment, but minimizes side effects. “Normally, in chemotherapy, you have to give so much poison the patient can’t handle it,” said Dr. Krishna Kandarpa, chief medical officer with the company that created the filtration device, Delcath Systems. “Now, you can isolate it to the liver instead of the whole body.”
Doctors and nurses prepare Timothy Forehand for surgery Jan. 8 at Sky Ridge Medical Center in Lone Tree. The Dallas man was diagnosed a year ago with cancer that has since spread to his liver. Photo by Courtney Kuhlen
Dr. Charles Nutting
lives of ocular melanoma patients by about six months. Some have lived an additional three to five years. Even six months, Kandarpa said, is remarkable. “In the oncology world, people get excited if you get 15 days, a month (of life extension),” he said. Forehand, speaking from his Dallas home three days post-surgery, said he was exhausted but looking forward to recovery and a return to his normal pattern.
cause it’s all irrelevant. I don’t think one day at a time. I live my life the way anybody would. I do my best to enjoy my life with my family.” Kandarpa sees its treatment in ocular melanoma as “a platform” from which researchers can work toward treating other tumors. A significant delay in a tumor’s progress, Nutting said, is a step toward the cure he believes someday will come.
Douglas County School Board Vice President Dan Gerken resigned the week of Jan. 7, and already has stepped down from his seat. He cited growing family and work obligations. Board President John Carson said the group will begin the process of finding his replacement during the Jan. 15 board meeting. Gerken was elected to the board in 2009, and his term was set to expire in November. He did not return calls for comment, Gerken but Carson said there is no mystery surrounding his resignation from the education reform-focused board. “We depend on people being willing to take a lot of time out of their lives and work and families to do this,” he said, noting board members invest at least 20 hours a month to the unpaid post. “Dan has served selflessly in that capacity for over three years now. I greatly appreciate what he’s done for our school district.” Carson said Gerken first approached him about resigning shortly after the new year. “I tried to talk him out of (resigning), but he made his decision,” he said. Though the board has often been criticized for its fast-paced reform efforts, Carson said he doesn’t believe that was a factor in Gerken’s resignation. “If you run for office, you have to be prepared for that,” he said. “Speaking for myself, the reason I got involved in public education was to make some changes in public education that I think have been needed for a long time. I know Dan felt that way as well.” In seven years on the board, Carson said this is the fourth vacancy filled by appointment. “It’s not an infrequent occurrence,” he said. The board has 60 days to fill the empty seat. Any candidate must live in Gerken’s district — District D — which extends from Castle Pines to the southeast corner of the county. Potential school board candidates must be at least 18 years of age, a 12-month resident and registered voter of the district, and have no direct or indirect interest in district contracts. All current school board members are registered Republicans, but the office is officially nonpartisan. “We’re just looking for people that are interested in improving public education, continuing to make our school district the best, and keep making it stronger,” Carson said. Gerken, a father of two, lives in Castle Pines with his wife, Gina. He is chairman and co-founder of Gerken Taxman Interests, a commercial real estate investment and development company.
?
South MetroLife 21-Life
Centennial Citizen 21 May 31, 2013
Burger baron branches out
“Gucci” by Rob Gratiot invites the viewer to look through the glass to see what’s inside the glossy storefront. Courtesy image
ot exipal” she ollar nflict level ds to easy
Winners on the walls Greenwood Village gallery invites five artists to show works
with By Sonya Ellingboe il ofsellingboe@ourcoloradonews.com ators en at Each year, Curtis Arts and Humanities nnell Center invites artists to enter an All Colorado Show, with a juror selecting the exhibit ng in from many entries. This spring, director Jo e set, Cole decided to invite five winners from ll atprevious years to submit works for the “Gold Medal Show: Five Years of First Place and Winners From the Greenwood Village All trapColorado Annual Shows.” Invited artists each exhibit a small selection of representative work, which gives a good picture of the high-quality art this gallery attracts. It should be better known among area art lovers.
if you go Curtis Arts and Humanities Center is located at 2349 E. Orchard Road, just west of University. It is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. 303-7971779. Admission is free. The center also offers art classes for children and adults. It was originally a 1920 red brick schoolhouse at Orchard Road and University and was converted into a Landmark Historic Site and Gallery by the Greenwood Village Arts and Humanities Council. Hardwood floors, large windows and good lighting offer an inviting background for modestsized exhibits of all sorts. Invited artists in this show are: • Kathryn Cole, whose works are softedged, figurative in subtle colors. • Joellyn Duesberry, a prolific painter who lives in Greenwood Village and paints the landscapes around her, including scenes along the South Platte River, in a dis-
tinctive style. • Rob Gratiot, a Denver painter who frequently exhibits at Curtis and elsewhere in a hyper-realistic style with city scenes and still lifes. “There is a certain mystery about approaching windows and doors,” he writes. They simultaneously keep the viewer out and let the viewer partially into the pictured space. • Sharon Holsapple paints large, engaging figurative works. • Irene Delka McCray, whose figures certainly encourage the viewer to create stories. She writes in her website about “the possibilities, desires and necessities bound up in human beingness … paintings are meant as scenes from the psychic realm.” The exhibit will run until June 7 and should interest viewers of all kinds. Painters certainly will be intrigued by presentation and technique, but everyone will be drawn to the stories these artists have to tell us. Where have they been and what are they wanting to share with us?
Arts, drama, nature provide summer fun Kids have plethora of activities in area By Sonya Ellingboe
sellingboe@ourcolorado news.com For children’s summer fun, the trick is to hit a balance that fits each individual child — one that a parent can manage to provide. Running and playing ball and swimming fill the bill for many kids, but for some others, taking a crack at Shakespeare or a musical, working in clay or paint, or getting up close and personal with a frog or turtle may open new possibilities. Each of our areas has a recreation district with a great variety of programs. See catalogs online for South Suburban, Englewood, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Parker and Castle Rock. We have a few additional suggestions that may fit a child’s interests: • The Actor’s Playground at Town Hall Arts Center in Littleton offers a production of “Grease” (school version) for grades 6-12, running June 17 to
Young artists get creative in Greenwood Village’s Art in the Park Program at Silo Park. Courtesy photo July 12, with eight performances scheduled. For grades 1 to 5, there’s junior play production of “The Aristocats” June 17 to July 3. “On Camera Techniques” is for grades 4 to 9 and explores differences between live theater and on-camera performance. A Fairy Camp Theater Skills class for K-3 runs July 8 to 12. A Superhero camp for K-3 is July 22 to 26. Swashbuckling Sword Skills for Grades 6 to 12 is July 22 to 26. Instructors are Seth Maisel and Shelly Bordas. Visit www.townhallartscenter.com/
classes.asp. 303-794-2787. • The Greater Castle Rock Arts Guild has just released a long list of classes, with many for teens. See GCRAG.org. • Front Range Theater Company in Castle Rock will hold its Triple Threat Summer Camp July 15 to 26, with performances July 26-27. • Englewood’s annual summer musical will be “Oliver.” Rehearsals and performances will be held at Mullen High School, 3601 S. Lowell Blvd., while Englewood High School is under
construction. • Curtis Arts and Humanities Center, 2349 E. Orchard Road in Greenwood Village, offers two Mini Art Master programs on Mondays: on June 17 (Michelangelo and Mondrian); June 24 (Bourgeois and Lichtenstein); July 15 (Matisse and Munch); Aug. 5 (Hokusai and Marc). See greenwoodvillage.com or call 303-486-5773. • Greenwood Village also offers hands-on projects with Art in the Park — 12 sessions at Silo Park, 9300 E. Orchard Road, on Tuesdays and Thursdays June 11, 13, 18, 20, 25 and 27, July 2, 11, 16 and 18, and Aug. 6 and 8. See greenwoodvillage.com or call 303-486-5773. • South Platte Park offers Ranger Pam’s Nature Adventures for 4- and 5-year-olds; Kids’ Nature Clubhouse for 6- to 10-year-olds (several sessions); Junior Rangers for 10- to 12-year-olds, plus individual events, such as night hikes. See sspr.org. We recognize this is just a sample of what is available out there, based on information we have received. Exploration is encouraged
Smashburger founder Tom Ryan, the man who also brought you Tom’s Urban 24, a 24-hour diner style restaurant on Larimer Square, just opened another fast-casual eatery, Live Basil Pizza, at 6305 E. Hampden Ave. in Denver, on May 23. The new chain plans to open more outlets. The process is similar to Denver-based Chipotle Mexican Grill, where customers go through a line choosing what ingredients they want on their thin-crust pizzas before the dough goes in an oven that can cook a pizza in 150 seconds, according to an Associated Press report. “Co-founder Ryan says he thinks fresh, fast pizzas made before a customer’s eyes is where the market is heading,” according to the story. “A handful of shops, including 800 Degrees in Los Angeles, has similar concepts. Plans for such a chain were announced previously under the name Honest Pizza.” Honestly? I just want my pizza delivered to my house hot and in under an hour. On another pizza note, Pizzeria Locale from the Frasca folks is opening at Sixth and Broadway (also known as the impossible place to park safely).
Dog-gone good eatin’ at DIA
Steve’s Snappin’ Dogs, the popular spot at 3525 E. Colfax Ave., has formed a joint venture with LS Travel Retail North America and Doc 1 Solutions to open a restaurant in Denver International Airport, Concourse B. The airport space will be 1,390 square feet where owner and founder Steve Ballas and his wife, Linda, will serve a litter of their famous hot dogs along with sides such as the scrumptious deep-fried green beans. Voted “Best Hot Dogs in Denver” for six years in a row and 11th on the list of “Best Hot Dog Across America,” Steve’s Snappin’ Dogs has been catering to Denver residents and visitors for seven years in its Colfax location. Its restaurant is one of the most authentic and welcoming in the area, and its menu has a unique “homemade” feel. It includes hot dogs, burgers, and sides such as French fries, onion rings, potato tots and chili con carne. Steve’s Snappin’ Dogs is a supporter of local organizations, such as Project Angel Heart, which serves meals to people with life-threatening conditions. “This is a dream come true for my wife and I … we’re walking on air in the Mile High City! We’re super excited to be part of this and look forward to working with our partners and the airport team to introduce the world to the city’s best hot dogs,” Ballas said. A dine-in restaurant, the DIA Steve’s Snappin’ Dogs also will feature take-out options for travelers in a rush, including “Steve’s On The Go”: a grab-and-go counter offering ready-made hot dogs, breakfast sandwiches and wraps. Partnering with the Colorado native Bull & Bush Pub and Brewery — winner of a Gold Award at the World Beer Cup, the world’s largest beer competition — the location also will feature a large bar offering beer, bottled and on tap. “We are pleased to have Steve’s Snappin’ Dogs, and for the first time, LS travel retail, join our team,” said John Ackerman, chief commercial officer at Denver International Airport. “Steve’s is a popular local brand that will enhance the overall offerings at DIA, and help diversify our concessions.” With this new award, LS travel retail Parker continues on Page 22
22-Color
22 Centennial Citizen
May 31, 2013
‘Swan Lake’ comes to life on screen “Swan Lake Marinsky Live” will be broadcast live to a movie theater near you at 6:30 p.m. June 6. The renowned St. Petersburg ballet company will be shown in performance from the historic Marinsky Theatre in Russia, with principal ballerina Ekatrina Kondaurove as Odette. Technology by the Cameron|Pace Group/RealD 3D. Participating theaters include: Greenwood Plaza 12, Regal River Point and Highlands Ranch 24. Tickets are available online at FathomEvents. com.
Royal baby shower
HALF PRICE! TAKE-OUT ONLY
FAMILY #I 3 LY F E E # $ DONLY FAFEED M 7 HALF PRICE! TAKE-OUT 22.72 Two Racks Ribs TAKE-OUT ONLY No Substitutions 34 REG. $51 FAMILY FEED #3 $
Whole BBQ Chicken 20 TwoSAVE Racks with thisRibs coupon 1Whole Pint Baked Beans BBQ Chicken ONLY Pint Slaw 11 Pint Baked Beans $1 Pint Cole 6 PiecesCole GarlicSlaw Toast
31 31
cn
22.72
$ Baby • Full Rack withBack this Ribs • Whole BBQCoupon Chicken with thisPork • 1 lb. Smoked $ (pint) Coupon • Baked Beans Save 22.73 • Cole Slaw$$22 (pint).73 Save Reg. 45.45 • Potato$Salad (pint) .45 Reg. • Garlic 45 Toast (6)
6 4 RIBS & STEAKS
RIBS & STEAKS- THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY •Bottle BBQONLY Sauce MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY ONLY
6 Pieces Garlic Toast
ValidRd.Parker thru Thursday, Limit 33 Feeds 0335 S. Parker •• 09/01/11 thru Thursday, 09/01/11 Limit Feeds 0335 Parker Rd. Parker 06/06/2013 Limit 3S.feeds •Valid Sun.Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. Only • Thru
10335 S. Parker rd Parker •• 303-805-9742 10335 rd ••Parker Parker 303-805-9742 10335S.S.Parker Parker Rd. • 303-805-9742 To To advertise advertise your your restaurant restaurant inin this this section, section, call: call:
(303) (303) 566-4100 566-4100
Since the monarchy is taking excellent care of the expected royal baby, FanciMats and More, 5654 S. Prince St #B, has found two beneficiaries of baby gifts that will happily accept gifts for moms and new babies. And FanciMats is hosting a party from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 8, with cake and punch. One recipient is the San Luis Valley Medical Center and Women’s Health division, the only provider in that low-income area. The other is the Nurse Family Partnership, which provides one-onone service to underserved mothersto-be and new mothers to assure a safer pregnancy and healthier baby. Wrapped new items should be labeled — or FanciMats will provide labels. 303-798-9825.
Summer reading
• Area libraries are launching their summer reading programs. Sign up in your neighborhood. Examples: The adult program at Littleton’s Bemis Library has a theme of “Delve Into Your
Parker Continued from Page 20
North America, which is already operating restaurants in Aspen and Vail airports, is further increasing its footprint in Colorado, and in the food business. Set to open in winter 2014, the restaurant is expected to generate about $2.8 million in annual sales throughout the term of the sevenyear contract. With more than 50 million passengers traveling through the airport each year, DIA is one of the busiest airline hubs in the world’s largest aviation market. LS travel retail operates a network of local, national and international news and gifts, specialty retail, food and beverage and duty-free brands in more than 20 countries, including 245 locations in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean.
Celebrate the Wild West
Get your cowboy on this summer at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden. Wild West Day is coming to the museum on June 22 (9 a.m.-5 p.m.) and a family-friendly adventure. Ride behind a 1880s steam locomotive in vintage passenger cars and experience firsthand what it was like to travel in the Old West. Outlaws, lawmen, ladies and gentlemen from Monarch Productions will bring the Wild West
brance, lullabies, nursery rhymes and a premiere of a new composition by CRC tenor and resident composer Carlos Arellano will be on the program. Tickets at the door: $15/$10 (free 5 and under).
For the short set
Past.” Sign up and enter prize drawings for every book you read or for exploring Littleton history on the city’s website. A grand prize $100 shopping spree at Aspen Grove will be the final drawing. Runs through July 31. 303795-3961. Register for a children’s reading program too. • Arapahoe Library District has a summer reading program ranging from newborns to teens, with incentives and prizes. A record features ways to build a strong literacy foundation with babies. Kickoff events throughout the district: Koelbel — June 1, 9 a.m. to noon; Sheridan — June 1, 2 to 4 p.m.; Smoky Hill — June 1, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Southglenn — June 1, 2 to 4 p.m.; Castlewood — June 8, 10 a.m. to noon. Register at arapahoelibraries.org or 303-LIBRARY.
`Simple Gifts’ concert
The Castle Rock Chorale presents a concert called “Simple Gifts” on two evenings: 7:30 p.m. May 31 at Christ’s Episcopal Church, 615 4th St., Castle Rock, and 7:30 p.m. June 8 at Valley View Christian Church, 11004 Wildfield Lane, near Highlands Ranch. Anthems, folk tunes, songs of remem-
back to life with their famed, fastdraw contests, train robberies and sharpshooting exhibitions. Train rides depart every 30 minutes between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. The museum is located at 17155 W. 44th Avenue in Golden. For more information, go online to coloradorailroadmuseum.org, click on “events” and then “special events.”
Union Station secures eateries
Larimer Associates and their partners announced the first three major restaurant tenants for the rebirth of Union Station, under major construction on Wynkoop Street in Lower Downtown. The three newcomers will be The Kitchen Next Door (a sibling of The Kitchen at 1530 16th St. and the original in Boulder), Snooze (brace yourself for the line for this popular breakfast spot with locations in Denver, The Streets at Southglenn and Fort Collins) and a new concept from master chef Alex Siedel, owner of Fruition. All three locally owned restaurants will open in the revitalized train terminal in July 2014 with each featuring a large patio for outdoor dining. “This is an exciting first step in establishing Union Station as Denver’s next great dining destination for both locals and visitors,” said Jeff Hermanson, chief executive officer of Larimer Associates. “These award-winning restaurants represent the true Colorado experience and embody downtown Denver’s genuine collaborative
Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta, Katherine Dines, will perform for kids at 11 a.m. June 4 at the Lone Tree Arts Center. Movement, sing-along, percussion and story songs. Tickets: $3. 720-5091000, LoneTreeArtsCenter.org.
Guitar man
Italian-born acoustic guitarist Peppino de Agostino will perform at Swallow Hill Music, 71 E. Yale Ave., Denver, at 7:30 p.m. May 31. His new release is “Nine White Kites.” Tickets: SwallowHill.com.
Inocente Izucar at gallery
Artist Inocente Izucar will participate, teach and exhibit her work in the opening of a special exhibit at RedLine Gallery, 2350 Arapahoe St., Denver. Opening June 1, the exhibit, “Not Exactly: Between Home and Where I Find Myself,” presents a dialogue on what it means to be homeless, with art by Denver homeless people. The exhibit runs through July 31 and has related programs. A film about Izucar when she was a young undocumented immigrant — and homeless — will be shown at the Denver Film Center at 4:14 and 4:30 p.m. on June 2, followed by a reception and Q&A with the artist. Other events and programs are being planned. Visit redlineart.org.
spirit.” Before selecting the restaurants that Larimer Associates would lease at Union Station, they held a series of focus groups to help determine the public’s preference for the landmark property. “We consistently heard that Union Station is an iconic Colorado building with a rich history and that everyone wanted to see Colorado-based businesses in there,” said Pat McHenry, leasing and acquisition partner at Larimer Associates. “This really resonated with us and was a great guide as we sought the hippest concepts and most talented chefs to anchor Union Stations. Luckily for us, these restaurateurs are excited about being a part of Union Station as we are.” Scheduled to open in July 2014, Denver’s new Union Station also will feature several other locally owned dining and retail establishments as well as a 112-room luxury boutique hotel managed by Sage Hospitality. For more information, go to www. unionstationindenver.com. Penny Parker’s “Mile High Life” column gives insights into the best events, restaurants, businesses, parties and people throughout the metro area. Parker also writes for BlacktieColorado.com. You can subscribe and read her columns (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at www.pennyparker. blacktie-colorado.com. Send her Mile High Life column tips and eavesdroppings at parkerp1953@gmail.com or at 303-619-5209.
Eliminate baggage. Everyone needs a little help now and then. Do you find yourself trying to cope with emotional issues such as relationship difficulties, anxiety and depression? Help is right here. • Confidential therapy and counseling for individuals, couples and families. • Board-certified psychiatrists
Scan to like CCM on Facebook
• An extensive referral network
8 locations in the south metro area • Insurance accepted
303 730 8858 turn-to-us.com
n
CentennialSPORTS 23-Sports
and n by poser pro/$10
Centennial Citizen 23 May 31, 2013
Safe, then out
erine a.m. nter. ssion -509-
PepSwalnver, ase is llow-
rticin the RedDen“Not ere I e on with The d has ucar nted ill be er at owed rtist. being
s se es of he ark
nion ding one siy,
sode as nd ion aupart
4, will d as ue y. .
Cherry Creek’s Sean Robinson dives safely back into first base during the May 24 Class 5A state baseball tournament. The Bruins lost 5-1 to eventual state champs ThunderRidge. Photo by Tom Munds
Scorecard error proves costly for Valor Christian
Disqualification puts girls golf rties team in second place at state
eand esrker. Mile opor
By Jim Benton
jbenton@ourcoloradonews.com Valor Christian golf coach Scotty Hofer stepped up to point out a scoring mistake, but wouldn’t back down in claiming the Eagles girls still could have won the Class 4A girls state golf championship despite the error. However, Valor didn’t overcome the disqualification of one of its players, and wound up finishing second in the tournament May 21 at Broken Tee at Englewood Golf Course. The Eagles finished with a 36-hole total of 497 strokes, two shots behind champion Cheyenne Mountain. “We were down five going into the final round and if we would have gone out, played and performed, we could have won,” said Hofer. “ We didn’t overcome it. Second place is never bad but if you go out and perform like you are capable, you win. “If you don’t perform the way you are capable of, you get beat. It happens in all sports. Look at the Broncos. They were pretty sick after their playoff loss. Everybody on our team has to look in the mirror. We lost
‘If you don’t perform the way you are capable of, you get beat. It happens in all sports.’ Scotty Hofer, Valor Christian golf coach
six strokes to par on the last four holes. We just have to go work harder and not let it happen again.” Valor’s Laura Cohen was disqualified after the first round for signing an incorrect scorecard. Cohen turned in an opening-day 86, which should have been an 87 because she didn’t count a penalty stroke on No. 18. Cohen said she and the girl keeping her score agreed on the score. Hofer told tournament officials about the mistake, which ended up costing the Eagles the title. Cohen was ineligible to compete for the individual title and her first-day 86 could not be included in the Eagles’ opening-round team total. Sarah Belmear’s 95 was instead included in Valor scoring, which cost the Eagles nine strokes. Only top three scores of each team are included when compiling team scores. Co-
hen could have helped the Eagles on the final day, but she had an 87 and Belmear finished with an 85. “I was with her the entire hole, and I don’t know if the other coaches did either but I didn’t check her scorecard,” said Hofer. “I came back and saw the score posted and I knew it was wrong. Nobody would have known it was not right. It made a difference in the championship.” Colorado Women’s Golf Association executive director Robin Jervey made the ruling to disqualify Cohen after hearing the explanations. “She (Cohen) came back and reported that she had a nine instead of an eight on the last hole,” explained Jervey. “Once the players leave the scoring area, they’re held accountable to whatever they had on their card at the point. Unfortunately, it didn’t come to light until after she left the scoring
area, and when you sign a card with a score lower than what you actually had, it’s a disqualification.” Valor senior Tori Glenn, the first-round leader with a two-over-par 74, struggled over the final round and finished with a 79 for a 153, which tied for fourth place in the individual standings. Glenn, a gymnast who took up golf two years ago after breaking her leg and will be going to the University of Colorado to play golf, was four over par after the first six holes in the final round and dropped out of contention to capture medalist honors. “Her swing was a little off,” said Hofer. “A lot of it was just the pressure of the situation, not having been there before. People don’t realize the pressure until you are in that a few different times, and then you know how to handle it.” Glenn admits she was never comfortable on the last day of the tournament. “That was my worst round of the season, which was kind of unfortunate,” she said. “I just wasn’t feeling it and you are going to have those days. It’s not always going to be right on. It was a little bit of everything. “I don’t know, I guess I let the pressure get to me in some ways. I’m going to CU next year and this was just the first of many tournaments.” Valor continues on Page 24
24-Color
24 Centennial Citizen
May 31, 2013
CLUBS IN YOUR COMMUNITY Valor
Continued from Page 23
EDITOR’S NOTE: To add or update your club listing, e-mail
calendar@ourcoloradonews.com.
POLITICAL THE “NOON Hour,” a weekly event that allows the residents of Centennial to connect and communicate with Mayor Cathy Noon is every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Civic Center building located at 13133 E. Arapahoe Road. PROFESSIONAL AMERICAN ASSOCIATION of University Women, Littleton-
Englewood Branch invites baccalaureates to participate in activities that further the goals of equity for women and girls, lifelong education and positive societal change. Meetings are usually Mondays each month, September through May, at Koelbel Library, Orchard Road and Holly Street, Centennial. Social time is followed by business meeting and informative program on subjects ranging from public policy issues to poetry. Call Pam Hansen at 303-753-0838.
CENTENNIAL TRUSTED Leads is a professional referral
organization that meets for breakfast at The Egg & I, 6890 S. University, Centennial, the first and third Thursdays at 7:45 a.m. Call 303-972-4164 or visit www.trustedleads.com
SERVICES HOMECOMING INC. offers caregivers of low-income seniors who are frail, disabled or unable to live alone without care in Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson and Denver counties respite care. Assistance includes personal care and homemaking. Call Pamela Dombrowski-Wilson or Trini Martinez at 303-526-2318 for an application and information. SOCIAL CENTENNIAL ROTARY Club meets Tuesday from 7:10-8:30 a.m. at the Embassy Suites, 10250 E Costilla Ave., Centennial. Guests are welcome. For more information call Mary Alice Jackson at 303-400-3641 or visit www.bestrotary.com DAUGHTERS OF the American Revolution, Columbine Chapter meets second Saturdays, September through May at South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce, 6840 S. University Blvd., Centennial. All women 18 and older who can show they are descended from a patriot who served or contributed to the American cause during the Revolution can join. Call Merry at 303-995-0610. DAUGHTERS OF the British Empire is a national organiza-
tion with a philanthropic purpose. For almost a century, DBE has been a common bond for women of British heritage living in the United States. DBE is open to women who are citizens
or residents of the United States who are of British Commonwealth birth or ancestry or who are married to men of British Commonwealth birth or ancestry. Nationally and locally, members contribute significantly to the good of their community and to the support of a retirement home established by DBE. There are six chapters in Colorado, including chapters in Littleton, Englewood, Centennial, Evergreen and Boulder County. Call Chris at 303-683-6154 or Olive at 303-347-1311, or visit www. dbecolorado.org and use the contact form available.
DTC ROTARY Club meets from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. the first, third and fourth Tuesdays at the Glenmoor Country Club, 110 Cherry Hills Village. Guests are welcome. Contact Dana Arell at 720-339-7367 or visit www.dtcrotary.org. FIBROMYALGIA WOMEN’S Group for women wanting to get together to talk about positive things that have helped them and to make new friends. No fee; must live near Parker/ Centennial. Time and day to be figured out by group. Call Leslie at 303-791-8814. NEWCOMERS CLUB of Centennial, for people new to the
area, meets regularly for parties, classes, movies, lunches, coffees and more. E-mail newcomersdenver@msn.com.
MOPS (MOTHERS of Preschoolers) meets from 9:15-11:30 a.m. on the first and third Fridays of each month at Our Father Lutheran Church, 6335 S. Holly St., Centennial. Child care is provided on-site for children ages birth to 4 years. The first meeting is free. Come enjoy breakfast, support and encouragement, and meet some new friends. Call or email Amy at 303-570-6027 or amyswieringa@comcast.net. ORIGINAL PORTS of Call Singles Club for ages 55 and older is a great way to meet new friends and get out among others in your situation! We call our selves a” Circle of Friends. We have a variety of interests, cards, theater, tours, dinners, lunches, golf , bowling and dances etc. It meets every second Monday at Sr. Ric on Miss. from 4-6 p.m. in Aurora. Call JoAnn at 303-751-5195 or just come. It meets every fourth Tuesday at Chads South of Sixth Avenue in Lakewood form 4-6 p.m. Call Mary Riney at 303-985-8937. The third Wednesday at the Three Margaritas at 5130 S Wadsworth Blvd from 5-7 p.m. Call Jean Fox 303-730-2804. PANORAMA CHINA Painters This is a hand-painted china
club. If you have ever painted china or want to learn more about it, come visit the club. For more information, call Leota at 303791-9283. The club meets from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Thursday at Castlewood Library, 6739 S. Unita St., Centennial.
SOUND OF the Rockies, Colorado’s Premier Men’s A Cappella
Chorus, meets every Thursday from 7-10 p.m. at Shepherd of
the Hills Lutheran Church, 7691 S. University Blvd., Centennial. Men of all ages and walks of life gather to blend their voices in unaccompanied four part harmony. Song styles span the gamut and include patriotic, gospel, contemporary, doo-wop and show tunes. For more information, call Dan George at 303-6637111, send an e-mail to sing@soundoftherockies.com, and visit www.soundoftherockies.com.
SOUTH SUBURBAN Chapter of AARP No. 3838 meets from 1-3 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at St. Thomas More Center, 8035 S. Quebec St., Centennial. Meetings include programs, refreshments and social time. On the second and fourth Wednesdays, members meet to play bridge or pinochle. Bridge requires reservations. Pinochle is drop-in. The group has a bus going to Black Hawk once a month and also a monthly luncheon at a nearby restaurant. Anyone older than 50 can participate as a guest a time or two, then join. Local chapter dues are $5 per year. Call Lee Smith at 303-771-3763. QUEENS OF Spades Garden Club meets at 1 p.m. the first
Friday of the month at various locations in Centennial and Littleton. Call Lynn at 303-347-1765.
SUPPORT ADULT CHILDREN of Alcoholics/Al-Anon, for those who love someone with a drinking problem, meets Mondays from 5-6 p.m. at Lord of the Hills Church, 21755 E. Smoky Hill Road, Centennial. ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION Caregivers’ Support Group meets one mile north of Park Meadows in Centennial, on the first Thursday evening of each month from 7-9 p.m. Support, discussion, and care giving strategies and resources are shared in a confidential setting by family members and friends of those having Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. The group meets at the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, 8545 E. Dry Creek Road, one block west of Yosemite/Dry Creek intersection. Contact Sue at 720-201-9358 or Deb at 303-549-1886 for more information. COMPULSIVE EATERS Anonymous HOW, a 12 step recovery program offering a structured approach for anyone who wants to stop eating compulsively, meets 7:30 p.m. Mondays and 9:30 a.m. Fridays at Our Father Lutheran Church, 6335 South Holly Street, Centennial. No dues, fees or weigh-ins. For information, call Pat at 303-798-5075 or visit www.ceahow.org. It also meets at 9 a.m. Saturdays at All Saints Lutheran Church, 15625 E. Iliff, Aurora. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS meets from 10-11 a.m. and
from 7-8 p.m. Wednesdays in the Sedalia Room at New Hope Presbyterian Church, 2100 Meadows Parkway, Castle Rock.
Valor’s Andrea Ballou came in eighth at 164 (84-80), while Belmear finished with a 180 (95-85) aggregate. “It was a very strong season,” said Hofer. “We got all our goals but the last one. We have to go to work next year. We’ve got a progression going. We’ve been fourth (in the state tournament), third and now second. Hopefully next year will be better.” Montrose senior Kala Keitz birdied four holes on the front side and fired a two-under-par 70 in the final round to win the individual Class 4A state championship with a 146 total.
Cherry Creek wins 5A title
In the Class 5A state tournament, played at Tiara Rado Golf Course in Grand Junction, Cherry Creek won its third consecutive title and 10th overall with a 470 total. Arapahoe was second. Cherry Creek junior Calli Ringsby won medalist honors after carding her second consecutive one-over-par 73 to capture the individual title with a 146 total, seven strokes ahead of runner-up Jenni Chun of Highlands Ranch, who combined rounds of 75 and 78 for a 153 total. Ringsby, last summer’s CWGA Junior Stroke Play and Match Play champion, was a top four finisher in the state tournament the past two seasons. Arapahoe’s Hannah Wood tied for third (80-75) at 155, and Michelle Romano of Rock Canyon finished in a seventh-place tie at 157 (75-82).
EXTRA! EXTRA! Have a news or business story idea? We'd love to read all about it. To send us your news and business press releases, please visit ourcoloradonews.com, click on the Press Releases tab and follow easy instructions to make submissions.