Recognizing a cultural legend, Sonya Ellingboe
BY NINA JOSS NJOSS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
e Littleton Museum was packed with more than 150 artists, business owners and city leaders on the evening of March 27. It was the city’s third annual State of the Arts event, where leaders shared local and regional metrics on arts and cultural activity in the city.
But this year, the attendance was over double the previous two years’ turnout.
“ at’s what happens when you’re honoring a local legend,” Museum Director Tim Nimz said.
During the event, the Arts and Culture Board presented the city’s rst-ever Arts and Culture Award to Sonya Ellingboe, a longtime force in Littleton’s civic and cultural life and a regular writer and columnist for our newspapers. Until her retirement in late 2023, her arts and culture writing appeared in the Littleton Independent, Centennial Citizen, Englewood Herald and other south metro newspapers. SEE
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High Line Canal campaign is within $1M of goal
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BY NINA JOSS NJOSS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
e High Line Canal, a 71-milelong walking and cycling trail winding from Douglas to Adams County, is about to undergo an unprecedented e ort over the next ve years.
A campaign called “Great Lengths for the High Line,” led by the High Line Canal Conservancy, aims to raise $33 million to preserve, protect and enhance the trail for generations to come. With a recentnancial boost from Great Outdoors Colorado, the conservancy is now only $1 million away from that goal.
“ is (trail) section is located in some of the state’s most diverse and under-resourced communities who identi ed underinvestment, safety concerns and di cult entry points as some of the main barriers to trail access,” a Great Outdoors Colorado Press release stated.
LaMair said the under-investment in this area could be tied to the fact that Denver Water stopped delivering water to these northern communities via the High Line Canal in the 1980s. is decision was caused by water conservation measures and modernization of water delivery systems, LaMair said, and led to a lack of care for the canal in the following years.
Also, many of the communities in this area are of minority races and ethnicities and are largely lowincome.
“ ere’s been a historic underinvestment in parklands in low-income and minority communities” across the U.S., she said.
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Since 2020, the conservancy has been raising funds to conduct a series of projects to revitalize the trail, which was created from a historic canal system that circles the Denver area. ese funds — paired with city, county and federal funding — will make a total investment of $100 million towards the trail over the next ve years, according to the conservancy.
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Projects along the trail aim to improve access, amenities, signage, shade, seating and environmental natural resource restoration, High Line Canal Conservancy CEO Harriet Crittenden LaMair said.
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“ e Great Lengths campaign responds to the unique needs along all miles of the High Line Canal, and is an unprecedented e ort to transform the High Line Canal from an outdated irrigation system into a world-class greenway for the region,” she said.
A recent $7 million grant from Great Outdoors Colorado will speci cally fund projects on the trail’s 28 northeast miles, north of James A. Bible Park and into Aurora and Adams County.
Great Outdoors Colorado invests a portion of Colorado Lottery proceeds to help preserve and enhance the state’s parks, trails, wildlife, rivers, and open spaces. e $7 million grant was part of its Centennial Program, which invests in “high-value, once-in-a-generation visions and projects” that will create lasting impacts on the state and future generations, according to its website.
e conservancy saw that community needs in the northeast section of the trail matched with the grant program’s mission.
Residents in neighborhoods of color in Aurora have access to 43% less park space per person than the city’s average neighborhood, according to theTrust for Public Land. And, residents in low-income neighborhoods have access to 28% less park space per person than those in the average Aurora neighborhood.
Projects on this section of the trail will repave parts of the trail and add tness areas, seating, shade structures and signage. Some projects will also plant trees near the trail. e conservancy will add new trail access points, like pedestrian bridges, from neighborhoods that are near the High Line Canal but separated by major roads or other barriers.
“ ose bridges are going to be really important to provide easier access and access to people with unique needs and disabilities,” LaMair said.
LaMair said she hopes these improvements will also increase usage of the trail in the northeast, making it safer for users who say they don’t feel safe on the trail because of crime.
ese priorities are the results of seven years of community-led visioning and planning, according to the conservancy.
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People of all ages utilize the High Line Canal, adding up to more than a million trail users per year.
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New Law: Landlords Can’t Refuse to Rent to Tenants Who Are ‘Rent-Burdened’
A long-term “rule of thumb” has been that one shouldn’t have to spend more than 30% of their income on housing, but a legislative bill signed into law last June stipulates that landlords cannot refuse to rent to a tenant for whom their monthly rent would equal up to 50% of their income.
The National Council for Credit Counseling (www,nfcc.org) says, “The general rule of thumb is that housing costs should be no more than 30% of your gross income. This includes rent or mortgage payments; homeowner association fees; and utilities like gas, electricity, water, and internet.”
to the refused tenant.
The bill in question, SB23-184, is titled “Protections for Residential Tenants.” It states that “A landlord may not require a prospective tenant to have an annual income that exceeds 200% of the annual cost of rent.” That’s another way of saying 50% of one’s annual income. And that figure does not include utilities in that 50%.
A violation is also an unfair housing practice subject to enforcement by private persons, the attorney general, and the Colorado Civil Rights Division. A violation carries an initial penalty of $50 payable to the applicant, and failure to cure (i.e., accept the tenant’s application) carries a $2,500 penalty, again paid
This new law not only has small landlords upset, it also has some tenant advocates upset. They point out that HUD doesn’t allow renters to be “rent burdened” over 30%. HUD says on its website that the 30% rule is “meant to protect low-income households from extreme rental costs. High housing costs and high prices for basic necessities place a greater burden on poor households living in metropolitan areas. Measures of affordability should be reassessed to ensure that policymakers are decreasing rental burdens for poor households.”
Public housing authorities nationwide are prohibited from charging more than 30% of a tenant’s income for rent under federal fair housing laws.
Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver bases mortgage payments on 30% of the homeowner’s annual salary at time of applying for a Habitat home and does not increase the payment if and when the homeowner’s income increases.
On its website, HUD acknowledges contrary opinions about the 30% rule, noting that 30% of a $500,000 income leaves sufficient funds for other household costs, whereas 30% of a $20,000 annual income does not.
Rather than measuring affordability using a rent-to-income ratio, Michael Stone of the University of Massachusetts Boston recommends a residual income approach, which measures cost burden by calculating the money a family has left for housing after other expenditures such as food, clothing, and medical costs are taken into account.
SB23-184 has other landlord-tenant provisions. It prohibits charging more
than twice the monthly rent for a security deposit, and it allows an existing tenant subject to an eviction action, irrespective of the percentage of income paid in rent, to assert as an affirmative defense that the landlord violated fair housing laws by evicting him/her.
I have no opinion about whether SB23-184 was a good idea. There will probably be more debate about it in coming months. What’s your opinion?
Houzz Report Shows Increase in Home Renovation Spending
With sellers and buyers both sitting on the fence more than usual, thanks to increased mortgage rates, it’s not surprising that both are investing in improvements of their current home, and that’s reflected in this year’s home renovation trends report from Houzz.com.
Here are some of the key findings in their 2024 report published last week based on 32,615 website users, including 17,713 home renovators, who participated in a survey regarding their 2023 spending.
The median amount spent on renovation in 2023 was up 60% from 2020 to $24,000. The median spend in the 90th percentile was up 77% to $150,000.
In just one year, the percentage who financed their project using credit cards surged 9 percentage points to 38%.
Distressed Commercial Real Estate Loans a Red Flag for Residential?
It’s no secret that commercial real estate has been in trouble with the shift to at-home work following the pandemic’s abatement. The vacancy rates in office buildings is still too high for some landlords to meet their financial obligations.
The numbers behind that trend were released last week by Bloomberg, which wrote about stressed collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) which bundle debt that would be considered too speculative for conventional mortgage-backed securities (MBOs). You may recall that MBOs full of sub-
prime loans were central to the collapse of the housing market in 2008, triggering the “great recession.”
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Many leveraged properties can’t be sold for what they owe their lenders.
Gen Xers edged out Baby Boomers, as they did last year, with a median spend of $25,000 vs. $24,000. When it came to big projects, the top 10% of Gen X renovators had a median spend of $180,000 compared to $131,000 for Baby Boomers.
The most commonly renovated room continued to be the kitchen, followed by guest bathroom, primary bathroom and living room — 29, 27, 25 and 21 percent respectively. The median kitchen project cost $24,000 (up 20% over 2022), and median bath project cost $15,000 (up 15% over 2022).
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Outpouring of love for unhoused man killed on Arapahoe Road
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Just inside the entrance of the King Soopers at the Arapahoe Village shopping center, two chairs over ow with owers and cards.
“We’re gonna need another chair,” a man said, adding a vase of yellow owers to the collection.
e makeshift memorial is just one of several around the shopping center where residents from around Centennial are honoring and remembering their friend – an unhoused man, Garth Donato, who died after being struck by a car on East Arapahoe Road on a snowy March 25 morning.
Donato, 62, was struck near the intersection of South Fairfax Way around 5:47 a.m. in dark and cold conditions as he attempted to push a shopping cart across the road, the Arapahoe County Sheri ’s O ce said. He was transported to a
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Near the entrance of the King Soopers in the Arapahoe Village shopping center, chairs where Garth Donato used to sit are overflowing with flowers and cards.
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projects in the south because there is more water in the area to support plants. One unique project in Douglas County will add a new trailhead at the origin of the High Line Canal. It will include historical signage to teach people about the history of the trail and kick o
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local hospital after the crash and pronounced dead.
e driver, who remained at the scene and was cooperating with o cials, the sheri ’s o ce said, will not be facing criminal charges in the case. e Centennial Citizen has requested additional documentation from investigators.
In the day following Donato’s death, people who knew him started ooding social media with their condolences and memories.
Donato was a regular at the
Arapahoe Village supermarket, along with the nearby Starbucks and Garlic Knot Pizza & Pasta.
Neighbors have put up memorials in his regular spots, including the chairs where he sat every day at Starbucks and the King Soopers. ere are also owers for him inside the pizza restaurant, and a shopping cart full of owers and cards at the intersection where he was hit.
Sta and other regulars from the stores said his smile and gentle spirit would be missed.
“He was just always asking you how you are, like genuinely,” said Serea OliverAtherton, a King Soopers
their journey on it.
Some projects of the campaign are already underway, such as the pedestrian bridge at Elati Street in Littleton. LaMair said she hopes the rest of the projects enhance the canal for users.
“I hope that the High Line Canal is that place that peo-
employee. “He was a positive force – he didn’t even really have to say much. But it was just, like, him being there made it better. It was almost like the convenience of having your phone on you – like, ‘I know Garth’s here, so I don’t have to worry too much.’”
On Sunday, community members held two events to honor Donato — a “hot cocoa memorial” during the day and a candlelight vigil in the evening.
As of early March, there were 17 pedestrian fatalities and two cyclist fatalities across Colorado, according to state Department of Transportation data.
ple can go to for solace, for peace, for an opportunity to connect to nature in our growing urban area,” she said. “And that these projects make it a safer and more enjoyable place for people from each of these communities to go and spend that quality time that we so need
for our mental and physical health.”
Other donors, including Denver Water, have contributed to the campaign. LaMair noted that publicprivate partnerships make these projects possible, and that some local governments will oversee some projects.
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A shopping cart at the intersection where Garth Donato was hit and killed shows an outpouring of love from his community, through flowers, cards, candles and photos.
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School board votes 4-1 not to reimburse Davon Williams
O cial with history of controversy loses bid to receive district funds after attending events
BY ELISABETH SLAY ESLAY@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
e Englewood Board of Education denied a $140 mileage reimbursement request for board member Davon Williams in a 4-1 vote at a special meeting on March 26.
Board President Katie Wilberding Cross and members Julie Hoag, Duane Tucker and Anna Whistler voted against making the payment to Williams. Williams voted in favor of the request.
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“Historically we haven’t had any request for mileage reimbursement and haven’t really utilized that in this role,” Hoag said.
Williams submitted a reimbursement request in March for mileage he incurred after attending various events in January.
“I am asking for reimbursement of my mileage because one of the events I was in was with the governor, the attorney general, and the board chair of the state board of (education) that I was actually interacting with,” Williams said during the meeting.
He said he had requested reimbursement for seven events, but has attended about 29 since he joined the board.
“I feel pretty well in my position and that’s why I am asking for my reimbursement,” Williams said.
DKC, “district employees and board members who incur expenses in carrying out their authorized duties shall be reimbursed by the district upon submission of a properly completed and approved expense form and accompanying receipts. Such expenses shall be approved and incurred in line with budgetary allocations for the speci c type of expenses, board policy and applicable law.” Williams referenced the district’s DKC policy and said that the “shall” in parts of the policy “created an obligation” for the board members to utilize this policy.
e DKC policy includes travel costs such as transportation, lodging, meals and related items. e policy states: “When district-related travel by an employee’s or board member’s personally owned vehicle has been authorized, mileage reimbursement shall be made at the rate approved by the board or superintendent. Such mileage reimbursement shall not exceed the mileage rate established by the Internal Revenue Service.”
“ at’s why I think this personally should not even be voted on because the policy itself under DKC speci cally de nes district travel as ‘attendance at conferences, seminars, meetings or other events related to district business or that promote or bene t this district,”’ Williams said. Williams was willing to compromise on some of the mileage in his request but not all of them.
Several other board members referenced another policy pertaining to reimbursements, which is Board Policy BID/BIE.
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Many board members said at the meeting that at this time the board doesn’t have any funds in its budget for mileage reimbursements due to overall budget cuts and overspending on mileage with already allocated funds.
“ is is money that we didn’t budget to spend this year and if we are going to pay this reimbursement, it’s going to come out of something else and I won’t support that,” Tucker said.
Tucker said historically board members attend events without requesting reimbursements, with the exception of a few pre-approved conferences.
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Under this policy, after submitting correct documentation for a reimbursement pertaining to board related expenses, “board members may be reimbursed from district funds in accordance with the board’s policy on expense authorization and reimbursement and in amounts approved by a majority vote of the board in a public meeting.”
“Such expenses may include the cost of attendance at conferences of school board associations and other professional meetings/visitations when such attendance and expense payment has had board approval,” the policy reads.
After submitting his reimbursement, Williams was noti ed that the
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Englewood Board of Education members Duane Tucker and Julie Hoag listen to discussion of a reimbursement request from member Davon Williams in a special meeting on March 26, 2024.
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Man to be sentenced after Jan. 6 Capitol breach conviction
BY NINA JOSS NJOSS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
A man from the Roxborough area, south of Denver, was convicted of two felony o enses related to the Jan. 6, 2021 breach of the U.S. Capitol.
Patrick Montgomery, 51, was convicted of obstruction of an ofcial proceeding and assaulting, resisting or impeding certain ocers, according to the U.S. Attorney’s O ce of the District of Columbia.
Montgomery was arrested by the FBI on Jan. 17, 2021 after several tipsters pointed to Facebook posts from or featuring Montgomery that suggested he was in the Capitol on
Jan. 6.
Prosecutors said Montgomery attended the “Stop the Steal” rally in Washington D.C. the day of the Jan. 6 breach and entered the Capitol with two Utah men.
Outside the Capitol, Montgomery passed a restricted area and grabbed a law enforcement o cer’s baton and attempted to wrestle it away, prosecutors said. Montgomery and the o cer fell to the ground and Montgomery kicked the o cer in the chest, according to prosecutors. Montgomery then ascended a staircase and entered the Capitol building via the Upper West Terrace Door with a large group. He reached the the third oor and then entered the Senate Gallery, prosecutors said. Prosecutors said Montgomery also confronted a U.S. Capitol police ocer and yelled, “You gotta stop doing
your job sometime and start being American. You gotta quit doing your job and be an American!”
e two Utah men were also arrested and charged with criminal o enses. e three men will be sentenced on July 2.
Montgomery waived his right to a jury trial and opted for a stipulated bench trial, according to court records, because he believed an unbiased and fair jury would not be possible in Washington D.C.
Montgomery owns a hunting guide company based in the Roxborough area called Pmonte Outdoors.
Colorado Community Media reached out to Montgomery’s attorney and did not receive comment by the time of publication.
Since Jan. 6, 2021, more than 1,358 individuals have been charged in nearly all 50 states for crimes related
to the breach of the U.S. Capitol, including more than 486 individuals charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement, a felony, according to the U.S. Attorney’s O ce.
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A publication of e honor is awarded to an “individual, group or organization that exempli es innovative and creative ways to make meaningful connections within the Littleton community through arts and culture,” said J.D. McCrumb, the board’s vice chair.
e board received ve nominations for the award.
ey were all “very deserving,” Board Chair Kate Eckel said, but Ellingboe “blew them all out of the water.”
“Sonya just had a breadth of what she had done, and for a number of years, and how much she’s promoted arts and culture in the city,” she said. “It was just overwhelmingly clear.”
lowed, Ellingboe made an impact on almost every corner of the city’s civic and cultural makeup. She joined or helped launch many of the city’s important institutions, including the local League of Women Voters, the Town Hall Arts Center, the Bemis Library Fine Arts Committee, the Littleton Business Chamber, the Commission on Human Rights, the Littleton Fine Arts Guild, Hudson Gardens, Friends of the Library and Museum, the Littleton Garden Club and Historic Littleton Inc.
Ellingboe owned the Book House bookstore in downtown Littleton from 1970 to 1986 and worked brie y as a librarian, the program says.
“Readers loved her work, waiting for her weekly reports on a play, art exhibit or unique program,” said elma Grimes, former editor of the Littleton Independent, who nominated Ellingboe for the award.
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“serves as an exclamation point to an exemplary career,” Grimes said.
A lifelong passion for the arts Event attendees gave Ellingboe a standing ovation as she received her award, which is a piece of artwork by local glass artist and sculptor Dianna Whitlock.
After raising four kids in Littleton, Ellingboe now has grandchildren and a greatgrandchild, with a second great-grandchild due any day now. She said she has enjoyed watching her family members get involved in the arts scene as well.
Her son, Bruce Ellingboe, said his mother’s involvement in the arts has always been a part of his life. He said it was exciting to see her receive the award.
“She’s been doing arts things as long as I can remember,” he said.
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Ellingboe, 93, was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1930 and grew up in Pittsburgh, according to the event’s program. She adopted Littleton as her hometown when she moved to the city in 1956 with her husband and the rst of what would ultimately be four children.
In the decades that fol-
When Ellingboe was in her late 50s, she began the career for which many Littleton residents now know her. For 35 years, Ellingboe worked as a writer for newspapers, rst for the short-lived Littleton Times before joining the Littleton Independent, also contributing to the Independent’s sister newspapers as the company grew.
Her writing mainly focused on art, music, stage performance and culture.
In her reception speech, Ellingboe re ected on her passion for the arts and libraries, which started with a childhood routine to visit the Carnegie Mellon library and museum with her father on Saturdays. She said her passion for arts and culture never went away after that.
“I’d recommend it as a way of life for anybody,” she said. “I think that’s the main thing, is just get out and go do the art shows. It made Littleton a great place to raise kids, I think. Many of you have discovered that.”
In addition to being a champion of the arts scene, Ellingboe is an artist herself. Her family said she was a painter who enjoyed using watercolors, and she also did ceramics work.
“We’re so proud of her,” said Ellingboe’s daughter, Kirsten Orahood.
“It’s exciting,” Ellingboe told the Littleton Independent regarding her award. “Except, I had a moment of nostalgia that I wish I had a deadline, I guess. I was thinking I was really tired of deadlines — but I wish I still was going to this (event) to report on it.”
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Posted by Davon Williams on X.com
board would need to vote on the request in a meeting per policy.
Williams expressed his frustration with the process in a series of tweets on X on March 8. In his tweets, Williams used strong language and referenced DKC.
“We only want to talk about ‘ scal responsibility’ and ‘transparency’ when it comes to me, even though the DKC policy has been in place since 1977 and changed last year,” Williams posted in a tweet on March 8.
Records obtained by the Englewood Herald in a Colorado Open Records Act request show Williams is the only board member to submit a reimbursement request since Dec. 5 of 2023, the day Williams was sworn in as a member of the board.
In the March 26 meeting, Williams said board members received a DKC reimbursement in December for an event they attended.
Superintendent Joanna Polzin stated at the meeting that that reimbursement was a mistake on her part, as in previous years the board budgeted for that event, but decided not to this year. Polzin said she notied the board of the mistake.
Various board members including Tucker, Hoag, Whistler and Wilberding Cross stated in the March 26 meeting that they either returned or donated those reimbursements to the district.
Williams said when he tried to return it, he was told there would be a processing fee, but after gaining more clari cation in the March 26 meeting he said he would return those funds.
e reimbursement request denial comes weeks after the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s O ce found no crime had been committed by Englewood City Attorney Tamara Niles and City Manager Shawn Lewis, despite a criminal complaint that Williams led against the two o cials in February. Williams claimed Niles and Lewis had violated the state law that prohibits retaliation against an elected o cial.
Williams ran unopposed for the Englewood School Board in November. His candidacy and membership on the board became controversial after the Englewood Herald revealed in October that Williams had two previous felony convictions, a nding of bad faith in a civil lawsuit, an outstanding arrest warrant and an ongoing felony car theft case.
His next court appearance in that car theft case is April 9.
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Learn food safety guidelines and the specifics of operating a home-based cottage food business from a home kitchen. The next class will be held on Friday, April 12, 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Register now: https://bit.ly/CSUCottageFoods
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Beginning May 1, the Arapahoe County Sheri ’s O ce will provide law enforcement services for the entire town of Bennett, which includes two full-time deputies and a part-time detective. Previously, law enforcement was shared between Arapahoe and Adams Counties as the town resides within both. Learn more at arapahoeco.gov.
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Englewood Board of Education member Davon Williams discussing his reimbursement request in a special meeting on March 26.
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Sam Hill’s is ‘time capsule’ barbershop
BY ELISABETH SLAY ESLAY@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Englewood’s oldest business is once again under new ownership. But when customers cross the threshold of the beloved barbershop, now dubbed Sam Hill’s by Arrow, nothing too much will seem to have changed in its 115 years. ey can travel back in time to di erent decades of grooming.
From a 1920s prohibition judges’ bench to her grandparents’ barber chairs from the 1950s, Colorado native and new owner Tara Nalty has curated a new, but retro look for the 115-year-old building, all the while maintaining its legacy.
“I loved so much about it,” Nalty said. “It felt a certain way. You walk in here and it has this just old museum kind of feel to it. … So, ‘What
do I keep? What do I change to make it feel the way it feels?’ But, also, I wanted to go back in time a little, too.”
e building now boasts a towel warmer from the 1930s, complementing the 1970s linoleum ooring and other elements. Nalty said she kept many elements the shop was known for, including the name it has had since 1927.
“Every little thing that I could preserve that was really old and original and really cool I did,” Nalty said. “I wanted it to feel the same but better and even more vintage.”
Sam Hill’s by Arrow reopened its doors in January but the Greater Englewood Chamber of Commerce held an o cial ribbon cutting ceremony for the business in March.
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Some restaurants are special places for family times
One of our favorite dining experiences is at Fattoria in Avon, Colorado. As we allowed ourselves to experience everything that was happening around us, the more we realized why we enjoy this restaurant so very much. e exquisite food coupled with incredible service and watching as families dined and laughed, sharing their stories of skiing and snowboarding across three generations of family members, made our meal and our night out a wonderful experience.
In the realm of culinary experiences, there exists a unique and cherished category that seamlessly blends the sophistication of highquality dining with the joviality of family fun. ese establishments are not just places to satisfy one’s palate but serve as arenas for creating lasting memories and fostering familial bonds. From whimsical
themes to interactive dining experiences, these restaurants have mastered the delicate art of catering to both discerning adults and playful children alike.
Picture this: You step into a whimsical wonderland adorned with vibrant colors, imaginative decor, and an ambiance that sparks joy in every corner. Welcome to the world of family-friendly ne dining. Here, the notion of upscale cuisine coexists harmoniously with the laughter of children and the chatter of adults. It’s a place where parents can savor gourmet delicacies while their little ones embark on culinary adventures of their own.
One hallmark of these establishments is their ability to cater to diverse palates without compromising on quality. While parents indulge in exquisitely crafted dishes prepared by seasoned chefs, children are treated to a menu designed speci cally for their tastes and preferences. From mini sliders to gourmet macaroni and cheese, every item is curated to appeal to young appetites while maintaining the culinary standards upheld by
Ethe establishment.
Beyond the immersive atmosphere and delectable cuisine, what truly sets these restaurants apart is their commitment to creating shared experiences for families. Whether it’s celebrating a birthday, hosting a family reunion, or simply enjoying a night out, these establishments go above and beyond to ensure that every moment is memorable. From personalized greetings to special surprises, they understand the importance of making guests feel valued and appreciated.
Moreover, these restaurants often incorporate elements of education and culture into their o erings, providing families with opportunities to learn and grow together. From themed menus that explore di erent cuisines to workshops that teach culinary skills, there’s always something new to discover. By fostering a sense of curiosity and exploration, these establishments inspire children to develop a lifelong appreciation for food and culture.
In a fast-paced world where quality time with loved ones is increasingly rare, these restaurants serve
as sanctuaries where families can reconnect and create cherished memories. Here, laughter lls the air, and bonds are strengthened over shared meals and shared experiences. It’s not just about nourishing the body but also feeding the soul, leaving guests with a sense of warmth and contentment that lingers long after the meal has ended.
As society continues to evolve, so does the concept of dining out with family. Gone are the days of stu y establishments where children are seen but not heard. Instead, a new era of family-friendly ne dining has emerged, rede ning the way we experience food and fellowship.
ese restaurants prove that highquality cuisine and family fun are not mutually exclusive but rather complementary elements that together create a truly unforgettable dining experience.
e fusion of high-quality dining with family fun represents a delightful convergence of culinary artistry and heartfelt hospitality. ese restaurants o er far more than just
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A full range of storytelling at Women+Film Festival
very year, Denver Film hosts the Women+Film Festival , a particularly special event that shines a much-deserved spotlight on stories told by and about women.
Tell me about this year’s festival?
first Women’s World Cup in 1971, which was an incredibly popular event but has since been written out of official sporting history.
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is year’s event features 13 fulllength lms and a shorts program. It opens on Wednesday, April 10, and runs through Sunday, April 14, at the Sie FilmCenter , 2510 E. Colfax Ave.
We connected with Ambriehl Turrentine, programming manager for Denver Film, to talk about the festival, some highlights and more.
Interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.
I’m probably most excited about how all-embracing the festival will be. We have a strong variety of perspectives and topics that the festival will cover through our film programming, as well as through our panel discussions and special events. There truly is something for everyone at this festival.
What are some of the films you’re excited about?
We have two incredible documentaries bookending the festival. In addition to a reception, Opening Night will include a presentation of the Sundance-screened film “Every Little Thing,” directed by Sally Aitken. It’s an intimate story about Terry Masear, a woman who rescues and rehabilitates hummingbirds, and it’s ultimately a celebration of compassion. Our Closing Night film, “COPA 71,” is about the
We’ll also be hosting Q&As with filmmakers after select films, which will provide audiences with time to discuss these films directly with their creators.
Tell me about some of the other activities the festival is hosting this year?
We’ll be hosting two panel discussions led by community leaders from a variety of backgrounds. The first panel is Redefining Reproductive Rights, Health and Justice, which will take place at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 13. Our second panel will be at 11 a.m. on Sunday, April 14, and is titled Sexism to Solidarity.
At 5 p.m. on Friday, April 12, we’ll be hosting Women in Film & Me-
dia Mixer, presented by Women in Film and Media Colorado. We’ll also host Film & Flow Yoga on Sunday, April 14, and that same day will be our annual Women+Film Marketplace, which will feature handmade art, wellness products, jewelry, and more - all from locally women-owned small businesses. What do you wish more people knew women in the film industry?
While statistics still reveal that women are underrepresented in many film industry-related fields, I’d love for people to understand why that is. It’s important to analyze the conditions that create demands for more female representation in film. I’d also love for more people to understand that women in the industry are not a monolith. Not all
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a meal; they provide a gateway to a world of imagination, discovery and togetherness. So, the next time you’re craving a dining experience that caters to both discerning tastes and playful spirits, seek out one of these establishments and prepare to embark on a culinary journey unlike any other.
Fattoria is one of our favorites for sure with a special shout out to Eli, Dave, Denitsa, James, Justin and all the other sta who create a wonderful experience. Do you
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women face the same challenges, and this festival tackles questions on what these challenges are, who — specifically — is most impacted and why they’re impacted.
What do you hope attendees come away with?
I hope they’re entertained, engaged and energized by the nuanced stories we’ll be sharing during the festival — through film, our special events, and our panel conversations. I hope attendees use these stories to analyze their own conditions and the world we live in, then decide as individuals how best to participate in the quest for a better, more equitable future for all.
The full schedule and tickets can be found at https://www.denverfilm.org/
Castle Rock Hosts Second Film Festival
The Women+Film Festival isn’t the only festival going on in the metro area in April. The second annual Castle Rock Film Festival will be held from Thursday, April 11 through Saturday, April 13, at the Theatre of Dreams , 735 Park St.
There will be four film categories recognized at the event: documentary, short film, experimental and music video. The festival is supported by the Castle Rock Artist Alliance and all profits and donations from the event go to the alliance’s Veteran Art Therapy Program.
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already have a favorite ne-dining establishment that also provides the ambiance and intimacy of a fun family experience? I would love to hear all about your favorite such restaurants at gotonorton@ gmail.com, and when we can nd the time to enjoy an exquisitely prepared meal blended in a family friendly environment, it really will be a better than good life.
Michael Norton is an author, a personal and professional coach, consultant, trainer, encourager and motivator of individuals and businesses, working with organizations and associations across multiple industries.
tion at https://filmfreeway.com/ castlerockfilmfestival/tickets.
Chieng Brings New Show to Denver
If you’ve watched “The Daily Show” at all over the last decade or so, then you know the work of comedian Ronny Chieng . He’s one of the funniest correspondents on the program and he’s also got a booming movie career. He also happens to be a fantastic stand-up.
Chieng is bringing his latest stand-up show, “The Love to Hate It Tour,” to the Paramount Theatre , 1621 Glenarm Place in Denver, at 7 and 9:30 p.m. on Friday, April 5. Get tickets at www. paramountdenver.com/eventcalendar.
Clarke’s Concert of the Week — Sampha at Summit
The voice that emanates from the U.K.’s Sampha is difficult to describe. Much like his music, it can be quavering and quicksilver, but there’s an underlying majesty to it that can be fully unleashed whenever he wants. Last year’s album, “Lahai,” was one of 2023’s best — a moving meditation on parenthood that allowed the musician to blend gospel and soul with dance and funk.
In support of the album, Sampha will be stopping by Summit , 1902 Blake St. in Denver, at 7 p.m. on Monday, April 8. He doesn’t tour much, so this will be a special show. Get tickets at www.livenation.com.
Clarke Reader’s column on culture appears on a weekly basis. He can be reached at Clarke.Reader@hotmail.com.
GARCIA Caridad “Caring” (Santiago) Garcia
April 8, 1936 - March 16, 2024
On March 16, 2024, Caridad Santiago Garcia, beloved wife, and mother of two, passed away at age 87. A dedicated caregiver who always put family rst, Caridad helped take care of her younger siblings when her family was driven into the Philippines jungle during World War II. She gained from this upbringing the strength and courage to strike out on her own, move to the United States to become a dual citizen, and embark on a 50-year career in nursing. It was this decision that eventually brought her together with the love of her life, her husband Agapito. ey were together for 33 years until his death. Caridad was a gifted gardener and a
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tireless landscaper who loved a day digging in the dirt. She also loved to cook, to dance, and to gossip with her Filipino contingent. She was a master Mahjong player and was always up for a quick trip to Vegas or Black Hawk to visit her slot machine friends.
Caridad’s rst and most important concern was always her family and their welfare. She will be remembered for this, as well as her generosity, humor, and love of laughter. She is survived by her two children Joey and Lisa. A memorial service will be held on Friday, April 5, 2024, at 11:00 am., at the St. Mary Catholic Parish, located at 6853 S. Prince St., Littleton, Colorado.
Alexsandrea (Sandy) Andrews
October 17, 1944 - October 15, 2023
Alexsandrea (Sandy) Andrews passed away peacefully at Adara Living on Sunday October 15th, 2023, at the age of 78, just 2 days shy of her birthday October 17th, 1944. Predeceased by her parents Wayne & Frances Andrews. For full Obituary please visit https:// www.legacy.com/us/obituaries
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Local Irish pubs keep tradition of Celtic culture alive
BY MCKENNA HARFORD MHARFORD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Everyone wants to be Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, but luckily metro area residents can experience Gaelic culture any day of the year at local Irish pubs.
Irish pubs di er from the average sports bar or cocktail lounge, and not only because there’s guaranteed to be Guinness on the menu. A good pub is all about a welcoming and approachable environment, where patrons feel like one of the lads.
Colorado Community Media rounded up a few places to go for a pint and some shenanigans. Sláinte!
Nallen’s Irish Pub
1429 Market St., Denver
Nallen’s sells the most Guinness in Denver and it’s likely because the bar is known for the smoothest pour in town, per a trophy that proudly sits behind the bar.
John Nallen, an Ireland native who moved stateside in the ‘70s, said the secret to the perfect Guinness pour is patience.
“It’s a two-pour and you have to let it sit for a few minutes and then top it o ,” Nallen said. “We take the time to do it right.”
Nallen opened the bar with his family in 1992 and has since gained a reputation that’s led to hosting a number of celebrities, including Fergal Murray, who is a former brewmaster at Guinness, and musicians Toby Keith and U2.
e pub’s reputation has also
earned it a loyal group of regulars. Nallen said a comfortable and inviting atmosphere denes the Irish pub.
“ e local pub is kind of the living room of the Irish community,” Nallen said. “(Nallen’s) is a hang out place. ere’s no pressure.”
In addition to a variety of Irish whiskeys, the bar also has a selection of Irish creams, which it uses to make one of it’s signature drinks, the Shillelagh, a whiskey and cream mix. e drink is named after an Irish walking stick used by humans and leprechauns alike.
Landsdowne Arms
9352 Dorchester St., Highlands Ranch
As Landsdowne Arms prepares for its 20th anniversary next year, it’s busier than ever, fresh o a record-breaking St. Patrick’s Day weekend for the restaurant.
“Post COVID, to have such a big weekend, even though we don’t stay open until 2 a.m. anymore, is really incredible,” Steven Gregory, general manager at Landsdowne Arms, said. “We’re glad for our regular families we have come in.”
Gregory said the restaurant offers a family-friendly pub experience that blends Irish and Latino culinary dishes, drawing inspiration from the mix of cultures on sta . For example, the menu features traditional sh and chips, as well as sh tacos made with fried cod.
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Nallen’s is known for having the best Guinness pour in the area, having won a trophy for their pints. Nallen said it all comes down to patience.
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“We have great Irish food and a meld of Irish and Latino culture beyond the Irish fare,” he said.
Other specialties are the Reuben, a roast beef sandwich dubbed the Dubliner and the Irish whiskey chicken and mushrooms.
At the bar, Landsdowne Arms serves up more than 45 varieties of Irish whiskeys and scotchs. ey also have their own take on the Irish car bomb called the Left Hook, which uses Hard Chaw Irish cream instead of Bailey’s.
e space includes a rooftop patio and private library room with a replace for events.
Darcy’s Bistro and Pub
4955 South Ulster St., #103, Denver e sister restaurant to Landsdowne Arms, pub-goers will nd a similar vibe and menu at this location, which opened in 2002. Gregory said it’s a popular date night spot thanks to its cozy atmosphere.
“Couples often come in to split a sh and chips or a Reuben,” he said, Chef Jorge Garcia is known to add special menus for holidays, like Mardi Gras and Oktoberfest, as well as serving the classics. Specialties include bangers and mash, shepherd’s pie and sh and chips.
e bar o ers a selection of more than 20 Irish whiskeys and scotch options, as well as a rotating taplist alongside the usual Guinness and Smithwick’s. On Wednesdays, the bar has Jameson, Tullamore Dew and Bushmills for $7.
When describing what de nes an Irish pub, Gregory joked “mostly Jameson.”
Ned Kelly’s Irish Pub
5686 South Sycamore St., Littleton
Located in the heart of downtown Littleton, Ned Kelly’s opened in 2009 as a “raggedy local spot,” as Megan Casey, operating partner at Ned Kelly’s, put it, before growing into the establishment it is today.
Casey said the pub is beloved for its friendly environment where everyone is a regular.
“It’s a ‘Cheers’-like establishment,” Casey said. “Plenty of chat and fun, and always a bit of shenanigans.”
e pub serves a small menu of pizza and snacks from Grande Station, but there’s nothing small about the
drink selection. Ned Kelly’s advertises having one of the widest-ranging liquor selections in the area and bar keeps who can make anything.
For the full taste of Ireland’s brews, try an Irish ight, which includes Guinness, Smithwick’s, Harp and Kilkenny.
In its years in Littleton, Casey said Ned Kelly’s has seen countless great days, but one of the best each year is the St. Baldrick’s fundraiser.
St. Baldrick’s Foundation is a nonpro t that raises money to support children with cancer by sponsoring head-shaving contests. is year, Ned Kelly’s St. Baldrick’s event raised over $90,000 for the foundation, the most of any Denver area participant.
“Our St Baldrick’s event is a proud day for us, every year,” she said. “It’s good to give back.”
Clancy’s Irish Pub
7000 West 38th Ave., Wheat Ridge
Clancy’s Irish Pub was established in 1973 and claims on its website to be Colorado’s oldest Irish Pub. Despite being around for over 50 years, Clancy’s still keeps things fresh.
Chefs Jeremy Ramos and Shon Guy released a new dinner menu at the start of the year, which includes a mix of scratch-made traditional Irish fare and unique dishes, like the Irish
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is served every Friday night.
e bar o ers more than 30 kinds of Irish whiskey and, of course, Guinness, Harp and Smithwick’s on tap.
e 6,000 square-foot pub, hous-
ing four bar areas and two patios, frequently hosts live music, with music ranging from the expected Celtic style to bluegrass, blues and classic rock.
Every Tuesday the pubs hosts an open jam session for Celtic music where anyone can join in.
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John Nallen, owner of Nallen’s Irish Pub, pours a Guinness at the bar. Nallen said an Irish pub is commonly known as the living room of Ireland because of the camaraderie.
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Highlands Ranch pub Landsdowne Arms serves up a twist on the Irish car bomb called the left hook which uses Hard Chaw Irish cream. The restaurant is also popular for Celtic fare, like fish and chips, shepherd’s pie and bangers and mash.
Five defining moments in Englewood history
Search for gold was key moment in early days
BY CASEY CHEATUM SPECIAL TO COLORADO COMMUNITY MEDIA
From the shops along Broadway to Pirates Cove Family Aquatic Center to Broken Tee Englewood Golf Course, Englewood is a distinctive community. But how did it get to be this way? e Englewood Herald wanted to know. So, we turned to Doug Cohn, the program director of the Englewood Historic Preservation Society, for answers.
He’s been a resident of the city for more than 70 years. In 1951, he moved into a then-new neighborhood along Bates Parkway. He graduated from Englewood High School in 1965 and the University of Colorado Boulder in 1969. Cohn knows the history of Denver’s neighbor to the south inside and out as the author of “Englewood’s Amazing History,” which is available for purchase at the Englewood Public Library.
e Herald asked him what he considers to be the ve most crucial events that helped shape Englewood.
The beginning
In 1858, a Georgian prospector and miner by the name of William Green Russell rallied a hefty mining team and headed on an expedition to the Rocky Mountains. He and his team were motivated by murmurings of a gold discovery in the South Platte River in 1849 in what’s now Arvada, by a man named John Ralston.
“About 100 of them traveled out here on the wagon train, but after two weeks, all but 13 miners had traveled home,” Cohn said. eir persistence paid o . On July 20, 1858, the team struck gold, nding approximately $400 worth within the mouth of Little Dry Creek where it met the Platte, in what is now Englewood.
“After their discovery, they started a town at the mouth of the creek by what’s now Cushing Park and called it Placer Camp,” Cohn said. Brie y after, a traveling salesman from the California Gold Rush named John Cantrell rode through the camp selling whiskey. Russell and his
‘After their discovery, they started a town at the mouth of the creek by what’s now Cushing Park and called it Placer Camp.’
Doug Cohn, program director of the Englewood Historic Preservation Society
team paid with gold and as Cantrell traveled to Kansas to restock his whiskey, showing the gold, it added fuel to the Colorado gold rush.
Englewood becomes a city
After news of the gold discovery in Little Dry Creek, settlers ocked in and a community began to take shape. Only 45 years after Russell’s discovery, in 1903, did settlers push to make Englewood, then known as Orchard Place, a city.
Concerns over crime and a perceived negative reputation spearheaded the push for establishment. Shootings and stabbings were common in the area, and many within the community were motivated to establish a governmental body within the city. ere were about 1,200 residents and two stood out: omas Skerritt — the location’s rst white settler — and Jacob Jones, who di ered on visions for city growth.
“Skerritt liked how the town was set up and wanted to keep it that way,” Cohn said. “Jones was opposed, citing the desire to grow a safe community ideal for families.”
At the time of the election, the city had seven bars, two brothels and a grocery store, Cohn said.
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Many gathered to see the changes made to the space.
Across the street is Nalty’s other salon, Arrow, which she started in early 2019. She said she eventually outgrew her space and wanted a small shop to expand to.
“I would just look in (Sam Hill’s) and wonder what was happening with this time capsule,” Nalty said. “With all the taxidermy and the cigarette ashtrays on the bench and the chairs. It looked like a museum and I just had a sense that it was something.”
Nalty said she knew the space was greatly loved and she wanted to continue to provide that love. So, she struck a deal with previous owner Rick Lozano who originally took over the shop in 2005.
“We just had a lot of the same morals about the space and values about the community and he knew that I was going to follow through and stay true to my word,” Nalty said. “I do know as long as I am living it will be in my possession and my family and I will see to it that it’s passed down the same way it’s been since 1909.”
e front of the building contains barber chairs where people get their haircut and “old school barber things”
are o ered, Nalty said. e back of the shop is a lounging area for people to hang out after their hair is done or during another’s appointment. ere are also spa chairs where people can receive facials and nail care.
Nalty said the back of the shop was actually a salon in the 1950s where women would get their hair done while the men were in the shop.
for both her sta and customers.
“I wanted a happy place … and so I had to open a happy place and I had stylists and friends that I had come together,” Nalty said.
Arrow is a teaching salon, Nalty said, where aspiring stylists can apprentice and learn the ropes.
“I love getting kids out of beauty school and teaching them how to thrive in this industry,” Nalty said. “We teach and train and we apprentice and we build.”
She explained Arrow for her means “endless possibilities.”
“It was a little androgynous and obscure,” Nalty said. “I like that it feels mysterious and I love arrows. It just felt solid.”
for services and that was an element she wanted to keep.
Nalty said the shop originally opened in 1909 and operated as a bathhouse barber shop and a brothel known as OK Bathhouse & Barbershop.
“ e man who opened it rst was from Nebraska and he came to Englewood and settled and looked around and said, ‘Everyone here is so dirty’ and he opened a bathhouse,” Nalty said. roughout the building’s history both men and women would come to the shop
“I wanted it to just feel like that’s where people hang out because it’s the barber shop and people come and hangout at the barber shop and beauty shop,” Nalty said. “ at’s something cool I’ve always thought about in the last 20 years of my career, bringing that back.”
Nalty said from a young age she knew she would become a hairstylist and one day own her own business.
“It was said at 3 I could put in a set of rollers … better than most adults,” Nalty said. “I always remember doing everybody’s hair and I knew that I would do hair.”
Nalty went to beauty school and worked at various salons before opening Arrow, her other salon across the street from Sam Hill’s by Arrow.
She describes her other salon as a family atmosphere
ere are three employees working at Sam Hill’s by Arrow, Nalty said. Her employees include Ryan Mack, Lauren Black and Tia Del Ponte. She explained she is grateful that she found them.
“I cannot believe the timing and the way that we found each other,” Nalty said. “ ere was never going to be anybody else that was going to be more perfect than these three and that blows me away.”
Going forward, Nalty said she hopes to continue to work in Englewood with all members of the community.
For more information on Sam Hill’s by Arrow visit www.samhillbyarrow.com/.
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from Fort Logan were summoned to maintain civility during the election. In the end, Jones edged out Skerritt by only ve votes (157-152). e city was at this point named Englewood, an homage to the abundance of trees in the area.
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Colorado Schools to receive $11.4 million for youth vaping prevention
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Colorado schools are poised to receive $11.4 million to combat the youth vaping crisis. The funding comes from a settlement between the state attorney general’s office and e-cigarette manufacturer Juul Labs, Inc.
“Colorado has a youth mental health crisis that has fueled a vaping epidemic,” said Attorney General Phil Wieser in a press release. “These funds will support solutions and preventive measures that will help our children to make informed and better decisions about their health and wellbeing.”
The deal ends a lawsuit Weiser’s office filed against Juul in 2020 for targeting young people in its marketing and misleading them about the health dangers of using its products. Juul settled with Colorado, along with several other states that joined the effort, in 2023 for $462 million. Colorado’s share was $31.7 million.
The Colorado Department of Law and the Colo-
rado Department of Education will disburse $3.8 million annually to local K-12 education providers beginning next school year and ending in 2027. Weiser said his office is excited about the partnership and for the opportunity to ensure all Colorado schools can access and invest these funds.
“The new Vaping Education Prevention Grant provides much-needed resources for our school districts and boards of cooperative educational services to support students in learning about making healthy and responsible choices,” said Colorado Education Commissioner Susana Córdova.
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Pharmaceutical company Amgen sues state over price-setting
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Amgen, the multinational pharmaceutical company that makes the blockbuster arthritis drug Enbrel, has sued Colorado over a state board’s efforts to possibly cap the price of the drug.
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Its first reviews of prescription drugs brought outcries from patient groups worried that price caps would cause their needed drugs to be pulled from the market in Colorado. But, last month, the board voted unanimously to declare Enbrel unaffordable, setting in motion a roughly six-
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Alexander Aircraft
Starting as a lm company, the Alexander Aircraft Co. had a brief, yet signi cant, chapter in Englewood history. At one point, it was the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world with a reputation for revolutionizing the aviation industry with the Bullet and Eaglerock planes that set the gold standard for modern aircraft at the time.
Initially wanting to invest in four biplanes that his salesmen could y to work meetings, Alexander Aircraft founder J. Don Alexander also had his crew assemble the planes themselves, as he saw potential in aviation.
e Alexander Aircraft company began in the mid-1920s, and initial aircraft didn’t y very well, as the engine was prone to overheating. “ e planes they crafted weren’t able to y for long, because they were designed to y at sea level,” Cohn said. is prompted a young man named Al Mooney to design the Eaglerock.
Following an annexation attempt by Denver, Alexander Aviation planned to relocate operations to Colorado Springs, but plans were impacted in 1928 after a workplace accident involving highly combustible liquid silver nitrate sparked a massive re and explosion that claimed the lives of 11 people.
Despite the tragedy, Alexander Aviation successfully relocated to the Springs, but didn’t last long after the
move. e Great Depression resulted in plummeting aircraft sales, and Alexander Aviation would manufacture its nal plane in 1932.
General Iron Works
In 1924, Englewood got an important economic boost. General Iron Works moved in. e company, which began in 1885 as a partnership between two Leadville-based silver mining engineers, omas Stearns and John Roger, had operated in Pueblo and the business had expanded to a sugar beet operation, but a devastating ood led to relocation in Englewood.
General Iron Works is credited with playing a crucial role in the World War II e ort, a service that earned Englewood the moniker “ e Shipyard of the Rockies.”
General Iron Works is responsible for many important innovations, according to Cohn. General Iron Works was constantly called upon to innovate technology used to produce products and services.
“ e rst machine that separated salt from seawater, the rst coin-operated mechanism, and a large-scale cooker in order to mass-produce potato chips were all invented here by Englewood citizens,” Cohn said.
e plant employed many locals for decades, until the 1970s, when many of the factory’s operations grew obsolete. In 1982, General Iron Works was bought out by a company called Air Products, in a move to acquire General Iron Works’ patents, and in 1986 the plant was closed entirely.
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Amgen reported making about $3.7 billion from Enbrel sales worldwide in the 2023 fiscal year, down 10% from the year before.
In its lawsuit, Amgen argues that Colorado’s PDAB law violates the U.S. Constitution’s supremacy clause by seeking to override fed-
Colorado teen vaping rates
According to the 2021 Healthy Kids Colorado Survey, the latest year data is available, 16% of Colorado youth report using a vape daily. is percentage signi cantly decreased from 2019, when 26% of Colorado youth reported daily vaping. e portion of youth who said they’d ever vaped decreased from 46% in 2019 to 30% in 2021.
Despite some positive downward trends in youth vaping, the percentage of youth who tried vaping before the age of 13 rose from 13% in 2019 to 22% in 2021 and the percentage of students who use vape
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“To incentivize the immense risk-taking and investment necessary to discover and develop new medical treatments, Congress has established a carefully calibrated intellectual property regime that rewards pharmaceutical innovation with a period of market exclusivity and the ability to charge prices that allow for further investment and innovation during that period,” the lawsuit states.
Amgen says the law also potentially interferes with Medicare’s
products because they are avored increased to 23%.
e Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment conducts the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey in the Fall of oddnumbered years. e 2023 Healthy Kids Colorado Survey results will be available this summer.
“Youth vaping is a concerning issue,” said Chelsea Andrews, CDPHE’s tobacco communications specialist. “CDPHE is actively supporting communities in their efforts to limit children’s and youth’s exposure to tobacco advertising and access to tobacco through
ability to control its pricing decisions. And the company also argues that the law seeks to regulate transactions that occur outside of Colorado in violation of the Constitution’s commerce clause.
Lastly, Amgen argues that Colorado’s law is too vague and leaves too many of the fine-print details up to the PDAB to decide, creating due process violations. This “fails to provide drug manufacturers with a meaningful opportunity to be heard and fails to protect them against erroneous deprivations of their property,” the lawsuit states.
The lawsuit has been assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Nina Y. Wang, who was appointed to the bench by President Joe Biden in 2022. Amgen is asking Wang to strike down PDAB’s authority as it relates to patented drugs, federal health care programs and out-of-
its State Tobacco Education and Prevention Partnership grant program.”
Andrews said the department encourages parents and trusted adults to discuss vaping with young people. More information about how to start these conversations is available at https://www.tobaccofreeco.org/.
In addition, Andrews said that young people between ages 12 and 17 can access free, con dential support to quit smoking or vaping by texting “Start My Quit” to 36072 or visiting www.mylifemyquit.org for more information.
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Priya Telang, a spokeswoman for the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative, which supported the PDAB’s creation, called the lawsuit “unfortunately expected.”
“It’s a well-known practice that pharmaceutical companies sue to protect profits and excessive prices,” Telang wrote in an email. “In this case, it’s just another example of them putting profits over patients, regardless of the harmful impact high-cost drugs have on those patients.”
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Public Notices
as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
Legals
Public Trustees
COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0026-2024
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:
On January 19, 2024, 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) TERRY VARKONY
Original Beneficiary(ies)
JACK R. LILIENTHAL
Current Holder of Evidence of Debt
JACK R. LILIENTHAL
Date of Deed of Trust February 11, 2020
County of Recording Arapahoe
Recording Date of Deed of Trust March 05, 2020
Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) E0028231
Original Principal Amount $100,000.00
Outstanding Principal Balance $146,965.28
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 50, BLOCK 3, ORCHARD HILLS FILING NO. 5, AMENDED, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO
Purported common address: 5560 South Chester Court, Greenwood Village, CO 80111.
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
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 05/22/2024, at The East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, 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: 3/28/2024
Last Publication: 4/25/2024
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: 01/19/2024
Michael Westerberg, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado
By: Michael Westerberg, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
Matthew K. Stovall #51509
Stovall Associates, a Professional Corporation 175 Main Street, Suite C-109, Edwards, CO 81632 (970) 949-4200
Attorney File # 5560 South Chester Court
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 1/2015
Legal Notice NO. 0026-2024
First Publication: 3/28/2024
Last Publication: 4/25/2024
Name of Publication: Littleton Independent City and County
PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY BOARD OF TRUSTEES SHALL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON TRUSTEE BILL #5-2024 CONCERNING A MINOR UPDATE TO THE TOWN ZONING CODE AND LAND USE REGULATIONS.
THE PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE HELD BEFORE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AT THE
COLUMBINE VALLEY TOWN HALL, 2 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD, COLUMBINE VALLEY, CO ON APRIL 16, 2024 AT 6:30 PM OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AS THE AGENDA OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES PERMITS. FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE BY CALLING (303) 795-1434.
THE TOWN TRUSTEES WILL CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF TRUSTEE BILL #5-2024 AT THEIR MEETING ON APRIL 16, 2024 FOLLOWING THE PUBLIC HEARING.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY
/S/ J.D. MCCRUMB, TOWN CLERK
Legal Notice No. 532739
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024 Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY BOARD OF TRUSTEES SHALL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON TRUSTEE BILL #4-2024 CONCERNING A SECOND AMMENDMENT TO THE WILD PLUM FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN.
THE PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE HELD BEFORE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AT THE COLUMBINE VALLEY TOWN HALL, 2 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD, COLUMBINE VALLEY, CO ON APRIL 16, 2024 AT 6:30 PM OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER AS THE AGENDA OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES PERMITS.
FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE BY CALLING (303) 795-1434.
THE TOWN TRUSTEES WILL CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF TRUSTEE BILL #4-2024 AT THEIR MEETING ON APRIL 16, 2024 FOLLOWING THE PUBLIC HEARING.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY /S/ J.D. MCCRUMB, TOWN CLERK
Legal Notice No. 532738
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
CITY OF LITTLETON
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
ZONING MATTER
Notice is hereby given that the following public hearing will be held by the City of Littleton at the Littleton Center, 2255 West Berry Avenue, Littleton, Colorado:
To consider an application for a Preliminary Plat for property at 333 W. Powers Ave. (Case# MAJ23-0005).
All those wishing to be heard should be present at the time and place stated.
PLANNING COMMISSION
Public Hearing at 6:30 p.m. on April 22, 2024
For more information, call the Littleton Planning Division at 303-795-3748 or contact city staff: Zareen Tasneem, ztasneem@littletongov.org.
Further information regarding the project may be found on the city’s Development Activity List on http://www.littletongov.org/dal.
Legal Notice No. 532765
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF CENTENNIAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024, the Centennial City Council passed on second and final reading:
ORDINANCE NO. 2024-O-04
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL COLORADO
ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2024 EDITION OF THE CENTENNIAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE
The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303-754-3324. The full text of the ordinance is also available on the City’s web site, www.centennialcolorado.com.
By: Christina Lovelace, CMC Interim City Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532757
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024 Publisher: Littleton Independent and the Centennial Citizen
Public Notice
CITY OF ENGLEWOOD
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
May 8, 2024, at 11:00 A.M.
REGARDING AN APPLICATION FOR A HOTEL AND RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that there will be a public hearing on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at 11:00 a.m., to consider an application for a new Hotel and Restaurant Liquor License for Cheba Hut Investment Company Inc. dba Cheba Hut, 5098 S. Federal Blvd. Suite C, Englewood, Colorado 80110.
David Timmons - Owner
Kyle Archer - Owner 5098 S. Federal Blvd. Suite C,
Englewood CO 80110
Public comment will be heard at the hearing or written communications regarding the issuance of this license may be submitted to the City Clerk, 1000 Englewood Parkway, Englewood, Colorado 80110 by May 6, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. By order of the Liquor and Marijuana Licensing Authority of the City of Englewood, Colorado.
/s/ Jackie McKinnon
Senior Deputy City Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532728
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Englewood Herald
PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY
TRUSTEE BILL #3-2024 CONCERNING THE ADOPTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE WAS PASSED ON 2ND READING BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ON MARCH 19, 2024. A COPY OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE TOWN HALL AT 2 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD, COLUMBINE VALLEY CO.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY
/S/ J.D. MCCRUMB, TOWN CLERK
Legal Notice No. 532742
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY
TRUSTEE BILL #2-2024 CONCERNING FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION WAS PASSED ON 2ND READING BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ON MARCH 19, 2024. A COPY OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE TOWN HALL AT 2 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD, COLUMBINE VALLEY CO.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY
/S/ J.D. MCCRUMB, TOWN CLERK
Legal Notice No. 532741
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY
TRUSTEE BILL #1-2024 CONCERNING A SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE WILD PLUM PLAT WAS PASSED ON 2ND READING BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ON MARCH 19, 2024. A COPY OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE TOWN HALL AT 2 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD, COLUMBINE VALLEY CO.
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Public Notices
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES,
TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY
/S/ J.D. MCCRUMB, TOWN CLERK
Legal Notice No. 532740
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
CITY OF LITTLETON
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE ZONING MATTER
Notice is hereby given that the following public hearing will be held by the City of Littleton at the Littleton Center, 2255 West Berry Avenue, Littleton, Colorado:
To consider an application for a Detailed Master Development Plan (MDP) for a multifamily residential development located on the southern portion of 700 W Mineral Ave. Littleton, CO 80120 (Case # MDP23-0005).
All those wishing to be heard should be present at the time and place stated.
PLANNING COMMISSION
Public Hearing at 6:30 p.m. on April 22, 2024
For more information, call the Littleton Planning Division at 303-795-3748 or contact city staff: Jerad Chipman, jchipman@littletongov.org. Further information regarding the project may be found on the city’s Development Activity List on http://www.littletongov.org/dal.
Legal Notice No. 532764
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Metropolitan Districts
Public Notice
NOTICE TO AMEND 2023 BUDGET
TOWN OF BOW MAR, COLORADO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Bow Mar, of the Counties of Arapahoe and Jefferson, State of Colorado, will consider amending the Town’s 2023 budget at a regular meeting to be held on April 15, 2024, at 7:00pm at the Columbine Valley Town Hall, 2 Middlefield Road, Columbine Valley, CO 80123. A copy of the proposed budget amendment is on file at the offices of the Town Clerk’s office located at 7995 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 103E, Greenwood Village, Colorado, and is available for public inspection. Any interested elector of the Town of Bow Mar may file any objections to the proposed amendment at any time prior to adoption by the Board of Trustees of the Town at the above-stated meeting. The meeting is open to the public.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE TOWN OF BOW MAR
/s/ Town Clerk, Sue Blair
Legal Notice No. 532762
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Bids and Settlements
Public Notice
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
BID PACKAGE #16
Whitman Gym Floor Leveling GC Services
Notice is hereby given that Littleton Public Schools in the county of Arapahoe will on May 7, 2024 pay retainage and make final settlement with Concreations, Inc. for BID PACKAGE #16
– Whitman Gym Floor Leveling GC Services
Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, material, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used
CO. 80120 on or before May 6, 2024. Final Settlement will be made and verified claims must be timely filed with Littleton Public Schools. Failure on the part of the claimant to file such statement prior to or on the established date will relieve the School District from any and all liability for such claim, Dated: April 4, 2024.
Legal Notice No. 532746
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 25, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Not consecutive publication
Summons and Sheriff Sale
Public Notice
COUNTY COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Court Address: 1790 West Littleton Blvd. Littleton, CO 80120 303/645-6600
Case No.:2018C034278 Div.:A2
Autovest, L.L.C., Plaintiff Vs. STACEY LYNN COOK AND KRISTOPHER JOSEPH MILANO, Defendants
REVIVER BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT/JUDGMENT
DEBTOR
THIS MATTER coming on before the Court upon the motion of the Plaintiff styled “Motion for Revivor of Judgment,” and the Court having read said motion and now being duly apprised in the premises, NOW THEREFORE
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED the Clerk of this Court shall, and is ordered and directed to, issue to Defendant, KRISTOPHER JOSEPH MILANO, the “Notice to Show Cause Pursuant to CRCP 354(h)” requiring said Defendant to show cause within 14 (fourteen) days from the service of such Notice, pursuant to CRCP 354(h), if any he/she has, why the Judgment heretofore entered in this matter on May 7, 2018 shall not be revived with like force and effect.
WHEREAS, Plaintiff has moved this Court pursuant to CRCP 354(h) to revive the Judgment entered in the instant matter on, May 7, 2018
NOW THEREFORE
IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED, that Plaintiff, Autovest, L.L.C. , shall have and take of defendant KRISTOPHER JOSEPH MILANO Judgment in the instant matter on this date with like force and effect as on the date the Judgment was entered heretofore on May 7, 2018. Defendant shall show cause within fourteen (14) days from the service of this “Notice to Show Cause Pursuant to CRCP 354(h)”, if any the Defendant has, why the Judgment heretofore entered should not be revived with like force and effect.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Legal Notice No. 532747
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: May 2, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO
Case No.: 2023CV031885; Division 14 COMBINED NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Plaintiff: STEPPING STONES AT COPPER RIDGE HOMEOWNERS ASSOC., a Colorado nonprofit corporation v.
Defendants: JASON PETERMAN; COLORADO HOUSING & FINANCE AUTHORITY; ARAPAHOE COUNTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE
This is to advise you that a Sheriff sale proceeding has been commenced through the office of the undersigned Sheriff pursuant to an Order Granting
Motion for Decree for Judicial Foreclosure dated January 12, 2024, and C.R.S. 38-38-101 et seq., by Stepping Stones at Copper Ridge Homeowners Assoc., the current holder of a lien recorded on December 5, 2019 at Rec. No. D9133118, in the records of the Clerk and Recorder of the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. The judicial foreclosure is based on a default under Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions of Stepping Stones at Copper Ridge, recorded on June 15, 1983 at Reception No. 2289182 in the records of the Clerk and Recorder of the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. The Declaration and notices, as recorded, establish a lien for the benefit of Stepping Stones at Copper Ridge Homeowners Assoc., WHICH LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AND IMPROVEMENTS.
Regarding: Lot 2, Block 7, Copper Ridge Subdivision, Filing No. 1, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado.
Also known and numbered as: 17277 E Ford Dr, Aurora CO 80017
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS,
Please take notice:
You and each of you are hereby notified that a Sheriff's Sale of the referenced property is to be conducted by the Civil Unit of Sheriff's Office of Arapahoe County, Colorado at 10:00 A.M., on the 23rd day of May 2024, at 13101 E. Broncos Pkwy, Centennial, CO 80112; phone number 720874-3845. At which sale, the above described real property and improvements thereon will be sold to the highest bidder. Plaintiff makes no warranty relating to title, possession, or quiet enjoyment in and to said real property in connection with this sale.
**BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THE MINIMUM BID AT TIME OF SALE. **
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.
DATED in Colorado this 20th day of February, 2024.
Sheriff of Arapahoe County, Colorado
By: Sgt. Trent Steffa, Deputy Sheriff
ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF: ORTEN CAVANAGH HOLMES & HUNT, LLC 1445 Market Street, Suite 350 Denver, CO 80202
Legal Notice No. 532616
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 25, 2024
Published In: Littleton Independent 750 W. Hampden Ave., Suite 225 Englewood, Colorado, 80110
Public Notice
DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
Court Address: 7325 South Potomac, Centennial, CO 80112
Plaintiff(s): SUNSTONE NORTH HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION INC.
Defendant(s): DANNY M. ARNBURG; TAMARA R. SMITH; NEST HOME LENDING, LLC, CORPORATION; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., acting solely as nominee for NEST HOME LENDING, LLC; COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY; ARAPAHOE COUNTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE; AND OCCUPANT(S)
Attorney for Plaintiff(s):
Name: Richard W. Johnston, Esq.
Address: Tobey & Johnston, P.C. 56 Inverness Drive East, Suite 103 Englewood, CO 80112
Phone Number: (303) 799-8600
Fax Number: (303) 799-6977
E-mail: rjohnston@tobeyjohnston.com
Atty. Reg. #: 19823
Case Number: 2024CV30118
SUMMONS
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO DEFENDANT(S) NAMED ABOVE:
You are summoned and required to file with the Clerk of this Court an answer or other response to the attached Complaint within twenty-one (21) days after this summons is served on you in the State of Colorado, or within thirty-five (35) days after this summons is served on you outside the State of Colorado, or within sixty-three (63) days after this summons is served upon the United States or one of its agencies.
If you fail to file your answer or other response to the Complaint in writing within the applicable time period, judgment by default may be entered against you by the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint, without any further notice to you.
The following documents are also served with this Summons: Complaint in Foreclosure, Lis Pendens and District Civil Case Cover Sheet.
DATE: 01/17/24
TOBEY & JOHNSTON, P.C.
By:
This summons is issued pursuant to Rule 4, C.R.C.P., as amended.
A copy of the Complaint must be served with this Summons. This form should not be used where service by publication is desired.
WARNING: A VALID SUMMONS MAY BE ISSUED BY A LAWYER AND IT NEED NOT CONTAIN A COURT CASE NUMBER, THE SIGNATURE OF A COURT OFFICER, OR A COURT SEAL. THE PLAINTIFF HAS 14 DAYS FROM THE DATE THIS SUMMONS WAS SERVED ON YOU TO FILE THE CASE WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTACTING
THE COURT TO FIND OUT WHETHER THE CASE HAS BEEN FILED AND OBTAIN THE CASE NUMBER. IF THE PLAINTIFF FILES THE CASE WITHIN THIS TIME, THEN YOU MUST RESPOND AS EXPLAINED IN THIS SUMMONS. IF THE PLAINTIFF FILES MORE THAN 14 DAYS AFTER THE DATE THE SUMMONS WAS SERVED ON YOU, THE CASE MAY BE DISMISSED UPON MOTION AND YOU MAY BE
ENTITLED TO SEEK ATTORNEY’S FEES FROM THE PLAINITFF.
Amended and Adopted by the Court, En Banc, October 10, 2013, effective immediately
Legal Notice No. 532750
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: May 2, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Notice to Creditors
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of WILLIAM JARATT DEBUS, a/k/a WILLIAM J. DEBUS, a/k/a WILLIAM DEBUS, Deceased
Case Number: 2024PR30318
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before July 28, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
James Jaratt DeBus
Personal Representative
757 Obsidian Drive Florissant, CO 80816
Legal Notice No. 532749
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Margaret C. Thompson, also known as Margaret Cutler Thompson, aka Margaret Thompson, aka Margot C Thompson, aka Margot Cutler Thompson, and Margot Thompson, Deceased
Case Number: 2024 PR 30161
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe, County, Colorado on or before July 21, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Sharon Haney and JoAnn Roberts
Co-Personal Representative
3883 S. Fraser Street Address
Aurora CO 80014
Legal Notice No. 532703
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Edward Karl Heiberger, Deceased
Case Number 24PR30162
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to 00District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before July 22, 2024 or the claims may be forever barred.
Janet J. Secrest, Personal Representative c/o Weikel Law Firm LLC
1901 W. Littleton Boulevard, Suite 208 Littleton. CO 80120
Legal Notice No. 532692
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Englewood Herald
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Dolan Jordan, Deceased
Case Number: 2024 PR 30106
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before July 21, 2024 or the claims may be forever barred.
Susan K. Rich, Personal Representative
22348 Heatherbrae Way Novi, Ml 48375
Legal Notice No. 532702
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Elaine Doris Hamouz, a/k/a Elaine D. Hamouz, Deceased
Case Number: 2024PR111
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before Monday, August 5, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Billy B. Peterson, Personal Representative 11 Camino de Brazos Santa Fe, NM 87540
Legal Notice No. 532756
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF PENNINGTON §§ IN CIRCUIT COURT SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
In the Matter of the Estate of RICK KINSTLER, Deceased 51PRO23-000010
NOTICE OF HEARING TO HEIRS, DEVISEES AND INTERESTED PARTIES
Notice is given that on February 23, 2023, in the Circuit Court of Pennington County, South Dakota, Daniel Tetrault, whose address is 3977 Pintlar Avenue, Spearfish, SD 57783, was appointed as Personal Representative of the estate of the above-named decedent. A Motion for Determination of Heirs and Approval of Proposed Distributions in the above entitled matter has been filed and will be scheduled for a hearing at the Pennington County courthouse in Rapid City, South Dakota. All heirs, unknown heirs, and heirs named in any Will that is being, or has been, probated, or offered for informal or formal probate in the county, and all persons who have any interest in the above entitled matter who are either unknown or whose addresses are unknown are further notified that if you fail to file
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or consumed by the contractor identified above or any subcon
tractor thereof in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done or that has supplied rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the work whose claim therefore has not been paid, by the contractor or subcontractor, must file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim, which statement must be filed on or before May 6, 2024. Claims must be submitted to the Board of Education of Littleton Public Schools at the school district’s Property Management Department, 5776 S. Crocker Street, Littleton,
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Public Notices
an objection to the Motion within thirty (30) days after the date of this publication, your objections may be barred. Objections may be filed with the personal representative or may be filed with the clerk of courts with a copy of the objection mailed to the personal representative.
Dated this 22nd day of March, 2024.
GUNDERSON, PALMER, NELSON & ASHMORE, LLP
By: /s/ Lisa K. Cagle
Lisa K. Cagle
Attorney for Petitioner/Personal Representative
P.O. Box 8045
Rapid City, SD 57709-8045
605-342-1078
lcagle@gpna.com
Pennington County Clerk of Courts
Pennington County Courthouse 315 St. Joseph St. Rapid City, SD 57701
Legal Notice No. 532748
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 26, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of CORRIN MICHELLE SALGADO, AKA CORRIN MICHELLE BELL, AKA CORRIN SALGADO, AKA CORRIN M SALGADO, Deceased
Case Number: 2024PR30325
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before July 28, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Annette Bell
c/o Atty for the Personal Representative of the estate Megan Jury Robinson & Henry PC 7555 E Hampden Ave, #600 Denver, CO 80231
Legal Notice No. 532734
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Mary K. Lowe, aka Mary Lowe, Deceased
Case Number: 2024PR030322
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before August 5, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
William Owens, Personal Representative
c/o Schafer Thomas Maez PC 4 Garden Center #200 Broomfield, Colorado 80020
Legal Notice No. 532753
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Englewood Herald
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of James Patrick Sullivan III, a/k/a James P. Sullivan III, a/k/a James Sullivan III, a/k/a James Patrick Sullivan, a/k/a James P. Sullivan, a/k/a James Sullivan, Deceased
Case Number: 2024PR030250
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before Monday, July 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Colorado Estate Planning Law Center
Attorneys to the Personal Representative 6870 W. 52nd Ave., Suite 103 Arvada, Colorado 80002
Legal Notice No. 532694
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of JULIE ANN ALLEN, aka JULIE A. ALLEN, aka JULIE ALLEN, Deceased.
Case Number 24PR30105
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of ARAPAHOE County, Colorado on or before August 1, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Laura Funderburqh, Personal Representative
6672 East 62nd Way Commerce City, Colorado 80022
Legal Notice No. 532729
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Samuel Dickens, Deceased
Case Number: 2024PR30209
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before Monday, July 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Keith B. Dickens, Personal Representative 820 Colonial Drive Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
Legal Notice No. 532700
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of JOHN G. WILKINSON, also known as JOHN GUILLAUME WILKINSON and JOHN WILKINSON, Deceased
Case Number: 2024PR30257
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to District Court of Arapahoe County, County, Colorado on or before Monday. July 22, 2024 or the claims may be forever barred.
Brian R. Wilkinson, Personal Representative 3445 Belcaro Lane Denver, CO 80209
Legal Notice No. 532712
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Tony Van Le, aka Tony Le, Deceased
Case Number: 2024PR30274
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before July 21, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Hieu Le, Personal Representative
c/o Sigler & Nelson LLC 390 Union Blvd., Ste. 580 Lakewood, CO 80228 303-444-3025
Legal Notice No. 532697
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Englewood Herald
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Hanbit Park, Deceased
Case Number: 2024 PR 30092
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before July 21, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Eunhee Lee, Personal Representative
9411 E Mexico Ave Denver, CO 80247
Legal Notice No. 532701
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
CONSTANCE M. LYNCH, also known as CONSTANCE LYNCH, aka CONSTANCE MARIE LYNCH, aka CONNI M. LYNCH, aka CONNI MARIE LYNCH, aka CONNI LYNCH, and CONSTANCE MARIE STEC, Deceased Case Number: 2024 PR 30283
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the ARAPAHOE COUNTY DISTRICT COURT on or before July 25, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Daniel C. Lynch, Jr., Personal Representative
4262 S. Hudson Parkway Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113
Legal Notice No. 532704
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of ISABEL ANN GUINAN, a.k.a. ISABEL A. GUINAN, a.k.a. ISABEL GUINAN, Deceased Case Number: 2024 PR 30260
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the Arapahoe County District Court, Centennial, Colorado, on or before July 29, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
LORENE ANN GUINAN
Personal Representative
4001 Old Highway 146 Seabrook, Texas 77586
Telephone: 270-931-3810
Legal Notice No. 532727
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of ELIZABETH A. MANKE, a/k/a ELIZABETH ANN MANKE, a/k/a ELIZABETH MANKE, a/k/a BETTY A. MANKE, a/k/a BETTY ANN MANKE, and a/k/a BETTY MANKE, Deceased
Case Number: 2024 PR 30331
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative, or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before Monday, August 5, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Personal Representative: Carie Lyn Manke
c/o Jessica L. Broderick, Esq. Sherman & Howard L.L.C. 675 Fifteenth Street, Ste. 2300 Denver, Colorado 80202
Legal Notice No. 532752
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Bob Hines, Deceased
Case Number: 2024PR030025
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the Probate Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before July 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Sarah Arthurs,
Personal Representative
6147 East Hinsdale Ct. Centennial, CO 80112
Legal Notice No. 532695
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of C. HOWARD HAINES, Deceased
Case Number 2024PR30338
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before August 15, 2024 or the claims may be forever barred.
C. JILL STRONG, Personal Representative
503 Canyon View Drive Golden, CO 80403
Legal Notice No. 532754
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Todd A. Kester, Deceased Case Number: 2024PR030320
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before August 4, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Peter Molina, Personal Representative
C/O Breeze Trusts & Estates, LLC 10465 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 108 Lone Tree, Colorado 80124
Legal Notice No. 532737
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Kevin Daryl Vessels, also known as Kevin D. Vessels, also known as Kevin Vessels, Deceased Case Number: 2024PR030183
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado or on or before Monday, July 29, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Mari Fitz-Wynn, Personal Representative
c/o Illumine Legal LLC 8055 East Tufts Avenue, Suite 1350 Denver, Colorado 80237
Legal Notice No. 532722
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Donna Marie Hockom, a/k/a Donna M. Hockom, a/k/a Donna Hockom, Deceased Case Number 2024PR030323
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before July 28, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Jennifer Marie Lyon
Personal Representative
c/o Michael P. Miller, Miller and Steiert, P.C. 1901 W. Littleton Blvd. Littleton, CO 80120
Legal Notice No. 532731
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Debra Louise Rittinger, aka Debra L. Rittinger,
aka Debra Louise Niznik Rittinger, aka Debra Louise Niznik, Deceased
Case Number: 24PR30107
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of ARAPAHOE County, Colorado on or before Monday, August 5, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Raymond Harold Niznik
Personal Representative
14842 Blue Ridge Court Moorpark, California, 93021
Legal Notice No. 532745
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Mary Ann Vogt, Deceased August 28, 2023
Case Number: 24 PR 30134
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to: The District Court of Arapahoe, County, Colorado, on or before August 04, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Janet Lee Lester, Personal Representative 6825 W. Princeton Ave. Denver, CO 80235
Legal Notice No. 532758
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
CAROLYN JOICE SCHEUERELL, aka CAROLYN J. SCHEUERELL, aka CAROLYN SCHEUERELL, Deceased
Case Number: 2024PR30179
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before July 28, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Jerome K. Vandre, Jr.
Personal Representative
c/o Matthew P. Zanotelli
5347 S. Valentia Way, Ste. 335 Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Legal Notice No. 532715
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Englewood Herald
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of: AUDREY ANN WENGER, a/k/a Audrey A. Wenger, Deceased Case Number: 2024PR30281
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado or on or before Monday, July 29, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Eric Dean Wenger, Personal Representative 35448 Cimarron Trail Elizabeth, Colorado 80107
Legal Notice No. 532732
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Englewood Herald
Public Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of EDWARD A. PARMEE, Deceased
Case Number: 24PR30232
All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of ARAPAHOE County, Colorado on or before Monday, July 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
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Public Notices
NINA PARMEE, Personal Representative
Patrick A. Schilken, P.C.
7936 E. Arapahoe Court #2800
Centennial, CO 80112
Legal Notice No. 532710
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Name Changes
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on March 7, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Mary Claire Moffitt be changed to Maryclaire Moffitt
Case No.: 2024C100240
By: Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532736
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on February 23, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Mia Isabella Meza be changed to Mia Isabella Kibbee
Case No.: 24C100
By: Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532726
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on March 4, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Abraham Messay Birhane be changed to Abraham Zewdie Birhane
Case No.: 24C100011
By: Judge Colleen Clark
Legal Notice No. 532705
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on February 20, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Katarina Rose Dunbar be changed to Katarina Rose Carlile
Case No.: 24C100168
By: Sarah Ingemansen
Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532696
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on March 12, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Jaswant Singh be changed to Jaswant Gurnam Sandhu Case No.: 24C100253
By:Kim Boswell Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532724
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on February 27, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Stephanie Renee Mason be changed to Stephanie Renee Mason Rayne Case No.: 24C100216
By: Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532743
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on March 12, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Javier Hernandes be changed to Javier Hernandez Case No.: 24C100251
By: Kim Boswell Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532761
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on February 22, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Jeffrey Robert Keltner be changed to Jeffrey Robert Keltner-Tomasu Case No.: 24C100201
By: Judge Colleen Clark
Legal Notice No. 532708
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on February 1, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Elaine Tenorio be changed to Elaine Salazar Case No.: 21CV39
By: Laurel Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532763
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on March 6, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child
has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of BLEN HAFTOM GEBRETENSAE
be changed to BLEN HAFTOM ABRHA
Case No.: 24C100236
By: Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532717
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on March 12, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Dierdra Sue Roberts be changed to Deidra Sue Roberts
Case No.: 2024C100256
By: Kim Boswell Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532759
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on March 4, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Natalie Rae Garnica be changed to Natalie Rae Hernandez
Case No.: 24C100230
By: Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532719
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on February 27, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Ashley Nicole Myers be changed to Ashley Nicole Powers
Case No.: 24C100209
By: Kim Boswell Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532721
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on February 1, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Ziva Vemula be changed to Aria Vemula
Case No.: 24C100101
By: Kim Boswell Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532723
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on February 27, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Addison Payne Hoffman be changed to Addison Hoffman Payne Rayne
Case No.: 24C100214
By: Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532744
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on February 22, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of a Minor Child has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The Petition requests that the name of Kinsley Mei Tran be changed to Kinsley Sophia Tran
Case No.: 2024C100188
By: Sarah Ingemansen Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532699
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on February 26, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Nam Phuong Tran Le be changed to Michelle Nam Phuong Tran Le-Davis
Case No.: 24C100205
By: Kim Boswell Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532716
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on March 20, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Christen Leah Murphy-Gallegos be changed to Christen Leah Murphy Case No.: 24C100278
By: Sarah Ingemansen Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532760
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on March 6, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of FNAN HAFTOM be changed to FNAN HAFTOM ABRHA Case No.: 24C100238
By: Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532718
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on January 19, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Isaiah Joshua Jirsaraie be changed to Jimmy Joshua Jirsaraie
Case No.: 24C100056
By: Kim Boswell Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. 532755
First Publication: April 4, 2024
Last Publication: April 18, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on February 29, 2024, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The petition requests that the name of Joi Alexandria Dandridge be changed to Joi Alexandria Keltner-Tomasu Case No.: 24C100199
By: Judge Colleen Clark
Legal Notice No. 532709
First Publication: March 21, 2024
Last Publication: April 4, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Children Services
(Adoption/Guardian/Other)
PUBLIC NOTICE
District Court
Araphahoe County, Colorado 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112
In the Interests of: Ivyonia Williams
Party Without Attorney: Ayesha Mitchell 9223 West Kentucky Place Lakewood, Colorado 80226 Phone Number: 720-388-3280
E-mail: mitchellayesha8@gmail.com
Case Number: 24PR117
NOTICE OF HEARING BY PUBLICATION
PURSUANT TO § 15-10-401, C.R.S.
To: Bacardi Hollie - Moses Williams
Last Known Address, if any: 15552 East 12th Ave., No. 302 Aurora, CO 80012
A hearing on May 8th, 2024 at 2:30 p.m. for guardianship of my granddaughter Ivyonia Williams will be held at the following time and location or at a later date to which the hearing may be continued:
Date May 8th, 2024 Time: 2:30 p.m. Courtroom or Division: 12 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112
The hearing will take approximately 30 minutes.
Legal Notice No. 532733
First Publication: March 28, 2024
Last Publication: April 11, 2024
Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
District Court, Arapahoe County, Colorado 7325 S. Potomac St., Centennial, CO 80112
In re the Parental Responsibilities concerning: T.A.P.R.
Petitioner: YURI CAROLINA ROSALES and Respondent: BERTO POLANCO
Attorney for Petitioner: Knute O. Broady, III, Atty. Reg. #: 43986
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State lets some migrant students skip tests
Colorado Department of Education issues guidance
BY YESENIA ROBLES CHALKBEAT COLORADO
Some students who are new to the U.S. and enrolled in Colorado schools after the official October count will not have to take any standardized tests this spring.
That’s according to new guidance issued recently by the Colorado Department of Education.
e department changed the guidance as school districts are seeing unprecedented numbers of new students who are new to the country. Teachers have described various challenges they’ve faced trying to educate migrant students, and the students are unlikely to do well on standardized state tests given in English. As of February, the Denver, Aurora, Cherry Creek, Greeley, Adams 12, Je co, and Mapleton districts told Chalkbeat they had enrolled more than 5,600 newcomer students after October count.
Denver Public School leaders told their school board this week that in their case, the majority of students new to the country will fall into that category to be exempt from testing.
Colorado students who are identified as new to the country and have no or limited proficiency in English already are exempt from taking standardized English reading and writing tests for at least their first year of school. Before the new guidance, they were expected
to take standardized math and science tests with accommodations.
This spring, if students are new to the country, have no or little English fluency, enrolled after October count, and had limited or interrupted schooling before arriving, they can also skip the math and science tests.
Limited or interrupted schooling includes not attending school for six consecutive school calendar months prior to Colorado enrollment or having two or more years of missed schooling compared to similarly aged students in the U.S. Students who had limited school
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6795 E. Tennessee Ave., Suite 424 Denver, CO 80224
Tel: 720-341-4111
E-mail: knute@koblaw.com
Case Number: 2024DR30319
SUMMONS FOR ALLOCATION OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES
To the Respondent named above this Summons serves as a notice to appear in this case.
If you were served in the State of Colorado, you must file your Response with the clerk of this Court within 21 days after this Summons is served on you to participate in this action.
If you were served outside of the State of Colorado or you were served by publication, you must
file your Response with the clerk of this Court within 35 days after this Summons is served on you to participate in this action.
You may be required to pay a filing fee with your Response. The Response form (JDF 1420) can be found at www.courts.state.co.us by clicking on the “Self Help/Forms” tab.
The Petition requests that the Court enter a Order addressing issues involving the children such as, child support, allocation of parental responsibilities, (decision-making and parenting time), attorney fees, and costs to the extent the Court has jurisdiction.
Notice: Colorado Revised Statutes §14-10-123, provides that upon the filing of a Petition for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities by the Petitioner and Co-Petitioner, or upon personal
ing to travel a long distance to an available school could also qualify for that designation.
Students who have not had interrupted schooling will still be expected to take math and science tests with accommodations. Their participation will count toward overall participation rates, but their scores will not be factored into school ratings for state or federal accountability systems.
Colorado tests students in third through 11th grades. CMAS English and math tests are given to
service of the Petition and Summons on the Respondent, or upon waiver and acceptance of service by the Respondent, an automatic temporary injunction shall be in effect against both parties until the Final Order is entered, or the Petition is dismissed, or until further Order of the Court. Either party may apply to the Court for further temporary orders, an expanded automatic temporary injunction, or modification or revocation under §14-10-125, C.R.S.
A request for genetic tests shall not prejudice the requesting party in matters concerning allocation of parental responsibilities pursuant to §14-10124(1.5), C.R.S. If genetic tests are not obtained prior to a legal establishment of paternity and submitted into evidence prior to the entry of the final order, the genetic tests may not be allowed into evidence at a later date.
students in third through eighth grade. Science tests are only given to students in fifth, eighth, and 11th grades. In high school, students take the PSAT in ninth and tenth grades, and the SAT in 11th grade.
Families can always opt students out of tests.
In Colorado, this year’s spring testing window begins April 8, after most districts come back from spring break.
Chalkbeat is a nonprofit news site covering educational change in public schools.
Automatic Temporary Injunction – By Order of Colorado law, you and the other parties:
1. Are enjoined from molesting or disturbing the peace of the other party; and
2. Are restrained from removing the minor child(ren) from the state without the consent of all parties or an Order of the Court modifying the injunction; and
3. Are restrained, without at least 14 days advance notification and the written consent of all other parties or an Order of the Court, from cancelling, modifying, terminating, or allowing to lapse for nonpayment of premiums, any policy of health insurance or life insurance that provides coverage to the minor child(ren) as a beneficiary of a policy.
If you fail to file a Response in this case, any or all of the matters above, or any related matters which come before this Court, may be decided without further notice to you.
Date: March 6, 2024
Signature of the Clerk of Court/Deputy Knute O. Broady, III, Esq.
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Some students who are new to the U.S. and enrolled in Colorado schools after the o cial October count will not have to take any standardized tests this spring.
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