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Business news: Castle Pines Safeway to close. See Page 2

Still got it: The Marshall Tucker Band rocked the Parker Arts, Culture and Events Center. See Page 13

Isabala Krueck, 13, rides her bike May 17 during the Tri the Rock children’s triathlon in Castle Rock. Jaguars at state: Rock Canyon advances to next level. See Page 29

Amelia Moenster, 14, of Highlands Ranch, races toward the finish line May 17 during the Tri the Rock children’s triathlon in Castle Rock.

Children from across the metro area came to Castle Rock’s Buttefield Park May 17 for the Tri the Rock Children’s Triathlon. Kids between the ages of 5 and 14 swam, biked and raced their way around the park. For every Douglas County student who participated, $10 will go back to his or her school. Clear Sky Elementary is the new winner of the Tri the Rock Challenge for bringing the most students to the race. In doing so, Clear Sky broke Soaring Hawk Elementary’s eight-year win streak.

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Miss Bobbi leaving ‘home’ after 31 years South Ridge elementary staffer known for nicknames, parties, passion for kids By Jane Reuter

jreuter@coloradocommunitymedia.com Sweet Cheeks, Miss Blueberry, Bumblebee, Sunflower and Beep-Beep. These are among the nicknames that educational assistant Bobbi Harper has bestowed on the students at South Ridge Elementary, terms of endearment the children treasure so much some insist on using them in place of their given names. After 31 years and innumerable nicknames, Harper is leaving the Castle Rock school. She is stepping down for a variety of reasons, but plans to continue as a volunteer. “To be honest, it only feels like two or three (years),” Harper said. “I love this job; I can’t say enough good about it. I always tell my friends, if you want to feel appreciated, be a volunteer in the school.” The blond-haired, blue-eyed veteran staff member known as Miss Bobbi is beloved for her annual schoolwide birthday celebration, willingness to fill any need at the school, her affection for bling and the color purple, and her love for the students. She and her husband, Wes, have no children of their own. “Just the 600 that live here,” Harper said. “These are my kids.” South Ridge is an anomaly in the Douglas

South Ridge Elementary first-grader River Rhees laughs with educational assistant Bobbi Harper as Rhees practices reading. Photo by Jane Reuter County School District, with lower family incomes, a higher percentage of free-and-reducedlunch students and lower test scores than most district schools. “The kids are challenging for sure, but it’s not Bobbi continues on Page 9

IF YOU GO A community party in Harper’s honor will be held at 4:15 p.m. May 27 at South Ridge Elementary School, 1100 South St., Castle Rock. Everybody who knows her is invited and encouraged to attend.


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May 21, 2015

Highway slated for overnight closures Staff report

The Safeway at 560 Castle Pines Parkway is one of nine locations in the metro area set to close June 13. Photo by Mike DiFerdinando

Castle Pines Safeway to close Lagging profits lead to nine locations shutting down in metro area By Mike DiFerdinando

mdiferdinando@colorado communitymedia.com The Safeway grocery store at 560 Castle Pines Parkway is one of nine of the chain’s metro-area locations that will soon close. The stores are not profitable, company officials said. “This was a very difficult decision made after long and careful deliberation,” said Kristine J. Staaf, director of public affairs and government relations for Safeway’s Denver division, in a news release. “For more than a year, we evaluated these stores extensively and looked at options to improve their performance. Ultimately, our business analysis indicated that we needed to cease operations at these locations.” The stores, including the Castle Pines location, are set to close June 13.

Safeway is making every effort to place store employees affected at other supermarkets, according to Staaf. For the city, which is actively trying to bolster its retail appeal, the loss of a large store in a prime location will need to be addressed. Representatives from the city, the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce and the shopping center met on May 13 to discuss opportunities and next steps. While a replacement has yet to be identified, the property owner has committed to maintaining the storefront to make sure it doesn’t become an eyesore while the property is in transition. “At this point in time, it’s difficult to ascertain what the direct impacts will be on the community,” said City Manager Don Van Wormer. “From a city sales-tax perspective, yes, we will be losing the sales tax generated by Safeway. However I do expect the other local grocery store to absorb a lot of that.” The reamining grocery store in Castle Pines is the King Soopers at 7284 Lagae Road.

“I guess I’ll probably shop at the King Soopers now,” said Dara Shelby of Castle Pines, a Safeway shopper. “I prefer Safeway, though. It’s a bummer they’re leaving.” According to Van Wormer, Castle Pines is in talks with a local firm that redevelops grocery store sites about the possibilities for the space. The current store owner has told the city they will maintain the exterior of the store until a replacement has been found in order to lessen the negative aesthetic of a closed business. “We’re already moving forward and looking forward to the opportunities that we have with the redevelopment of the property,” Van Wormer said. In recent months, the town has hired analytics firm Buxton to strengthen the city’s retail economic development program. Buxton’s household-level customer analytics and retail expertise will identify the most promising potential retailers for the area, based on consumer demand. “If you look at the data we have,

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THE FOLLOWING ARE THE SAFEWAY STORES THAT WILL CLOSE JUNE 13: • 560 Castle Pines Parkway, Castle Pines • 8200 S. Quebec St., Centennial • 22675 East Aurora Parkway, Aurora • 1730 S. Buckley Road, Aurora • 16921 E. Quincy Ave., Aurora • 1955 South Sheridan Blvd., Denver • 7500 S. Pierce St., Littleton (Jefferson County) • 3904 E. 120th Ave., Thornton • 12900 Zuni St., Westminster

based on a 20-minute drive time, I-25 and the speed you can do over a 20-minute drive time, it pretty much shows that within 20 minutes of Castle Pines, you can pretty well buy whatever you want,” Van Wormer said. “When you shrink it down to a five-minute drive time, the area of just Castle Pines, it suggests that we need everything.”

As work continues along U.S. Highway 85 in Castle Rock on the new North Meadows Extension, which will connect The Meadows to U.S. 85 and Interstate 25, overnight detours will be necessary. U.S. 85 will be closed from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sundays through Thursdays, so crews can place bridge-support structures called girders. More than 100 girders will be placed by the time the closures wrap up the morning of June 9. Crews will not work May 24-25 during the Memorial Day weekend. The detour will be I-25 and either Happy Canyon Road or Meadows Parkway. Additional overnight closures will be necessary over the next five months, as crews pour concrete to complete the interchange bridge and the bridges for the connecting on- and offramps. For information on this and future closures, stay tuned to message signs in the area and to Castle Rock’s social media — Facebook.com/CRgov or @ CRgov on Twitter. The two-mile, two-lane North Meadows Extension will help improve operations at the current Founders/Meadows Parkway interchange with I-25 and the intersection of Meadows Parkway and U.S. 85. It will also provide a second northern access for residents on the west side of town.


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State teacher survey nets mixed responses Evaluations spur concern; individual schools are seen as supportive, safe By Jane Reuter

jreuter@coloradocommunitymedia.com Results of a recently released state survey show Douglas County’s teachers feel safe and supported by their individual school communities, but have concerns about the district’s evaluation system. Concerns about evaluations are reflected by teachers statewide, but in higher numbers in the Douglas County School District. The Teaching, Empowering, Leading & Learning, or TELL, survey is given every two years by the New Teacher Center. The state Legislature uses it as a way to evaluate teachers’ working conditions. About 87 percent of DCSD teachers agreed their school is a good place to work and learn, slightly higher than the state average of 85 percent. Questions about teacher evaluations showed about 70 percent of Douglas County teachers who responded don’t think the process accurately identifies their effectiveness, significantly higher than the state average. The greatest difference between district and state teachers’ responses emerged in questions posed only to school principals. Almost half of Douglas County’s principals don’t feel the district has an “effective decision-making and problem-solving process,” and 57 percent disagree that the district has “an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect.” In both cases, that’s almost twice the average of principals statewide. School Board President Kevin Larsen said he’s encouraged overall by the results, and won’t ignore potential trouble spots. “It’s not all roses in every single category, but I’d say by and large the great majority of the survey had positive results,” he said, pointing to high marks given to professional development and ability to influence school-level decisions. “There are certainly some things we’ll dig into further where those numbers are not so high.

“The evaluation part is sticking out as the one with the least amount of excitement or buy-in.” Larsen believes some confusion is linked to state assessments; results from those are not this year tied to evaluations. The district evaluations introduced in 2012 are still relatively new, Larsen said, and may require adjustment. “That means we have to listen to and think, ‘These are some areas where we can work and see if they can be improved,’” he said. “We’re going to keep trying to do that. There needs to be continued bridging and understanding.” Meg Masten, spokeswoman for the group Douglas County Parents, said the responses related to evaluations are alarming. “Seventy-one percent of teachers in Douglas County disagree or strongly disagree that their evaluation identifies effectiveness,” she said. “That is not only going to bring down morale, but glaringly brings into question the ability of our evaluation system to effectively assess teachers.” One-third of principals feel the district doesn’t provide them with high-quality applicants; 18 percent of principals statewide feel the same. Principal responses showed Douglas County’s school leaders are less experienced than the state average. Masten also found those two items significant. “That’s good evidence our pay-forperformance system is not attracting the best and the brightest as the district has claimed all along,” she said. Larsen acknowledged the responses that show unease with district-level issues, but said he’s more concerned that teachers and principals feel happy and supported in their individual buildings. “If I’m working in a building and part of a bigger global group, what’s most important to me is what’s going on in my team, at my location,” he said. “If I’m given the choice of teachers are happy in their building, but maybe still coming to terms with what they feel about the whole district or even the board, I can live with that. I would take that over them being thrilled with me, and not having a great relationship or trust

in the person at their school.” School board members last month criticized a survey financed by the Douglas County teachers’ union that showed low employee morale and dissatisfaction with recent education reforms. Larsen said then

he felt the TELL survey would provide better, more representative feedback. About 16 percent of DCSD staff participated in the union survey. More than 61 percent of Douglas County educators took the 2015 TELL survey.

Douglas County’s highs and lows DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT EDUCATOR RESPONSES TO SOME QUESTIONS IN THE 2015 TELL SURVEY

DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT PRINCIPAL RESPONSES TO THE 2015 TELL SURVEY

The components of the teacher evaluation process accurately identify effectiveness.

(Between 31 and 34 DCSD principals answered each question; DCSD includes 80 schools)

Strongly disagree/disagree: 71 percent Agree/strongly agree: 30 percent The teacher evaluation process improves teachers’ instructional strategies. Strongly disagree/disagree: 60 percent Agree/strongly agree: 40 percent Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn.

Central office has streamlined procedures to minimize principals’ time on non-instructional tasks. Strongly disagree/disagree: 61 percent Agree/strongly agree: 39 percent

My district HR department provides highly qualified applicants for open faculty positions in this school. Strongly disagree/disagree: 33 percent

Strongly disagree/disagree: 14 percent

Agree/strongly agree: 67 percent

Agree/strongly agree: 87 percent

There is an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect within this district.

The community we serve is supportive of this school.

Strongly disagree/disagree: 57 percent

Strongly disagree/disagree: 8 percent

Agree/strongly agree: 42 percent

Agree/strongly agree: 92 percent

Retention 88 percent of Douglas County principals plan to continue as principal at their current school; the state average is 87 percent

Retention 75 percent of teachers plan to continue teaching at their current school; the state average is 80 percent 16 percent plan to continue teaching in Colorado but leave the district; the state average is 7 percent

9 percent plan to continue as a principal in Colorado but leave the district; the state average is 3 percent Note: Percentages reflect rounding

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Anonymous boxes of cards didn’t get district approval By Jane Reuter

jreuter@coloradocommunitymedia.com An effort to alert teachers to a parent-created survey violated Douglas County School District’s policies, but the two women behind the survey are nevertheless getting responses. Jeanne Work Swaim and Debbie Gurley, frustrated by the district’s suspension of its once-annual survey, decided to do one of their own. The two wanted to give teachers an anonymous way to voice their concerns. Their survey was in the works before a survey financed by the teachers’ union — which had results released in April — and is unrelated, the women said. “Every single day, I hear something worse about what’s happening in the district,” Gurley said, adding she wanted to hear firsthand how the teachers felt. “We the parents have nothing to lose (by asking). “I don’t expect the district to listen or change course. I wrote the survey to be informative to parents. Hopefully it will tell people exactly what’s wrong.” Gurley had been pondering the idea for a year, but wasn’t sure “how to get past the barriers the district has put up around the teachers,” she said. District policy prohibits the distribution of most non-dis-

trict materials. Information intended for mass distribution at schools must first be approved by the district and adhere to its flier-distribution approval process. Gurley and Work Swaim did not go through the district-required process. Instead, they created a business card to send to teachers. The card explained that a special event was planned as part of Teacher Appreciation Week, and urged teachers to keep the card “as it will be your one and only ticket to this surprise event.” The event was the survey.

The parents mailed boxes of cards to each district school, including a note signed “Appreciative parents” that asked office staff to distribute them in teachers’ in-school mailboxes. “We were aware that if we identified (ourselves) it could be stopped by the district,” Work Swaim said. “We knew that if we put our names out there ahead of time, or said this is a parent group, there was strong potential for a campaign to discredit us. We knew we’d reach more teachers by flying under the radar.” Some office staff members distributed the cards, but others first asked the district for direction. “In this day and age of school safety and security, sending an anonymous package where the real source and purpose are unverifiable is not only concerning, but shows profoundly poor judgment and lack of consideration for the safety of our students and staff,” said Rich Payne, DCSD’s director of safety and security. The survey is published on Facebook sites frequented by educators, the women said. Though most of the cards didn’t reach the teachers, the parents said teachers learned about the survey and responses are trickling in. “If people are unhappy, we want to hear from them; if people are happy, we want to hear from them,” Work Swaim said. The women aren’t yet sure what they’ll do with the information. “We may choose to present it to the board,” Work Swaim said. “Our primary goal is to present it to people who are voters in Douglas County.”

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Castle Rock has been honored for its use of public/private partnerships as its grows economically. The town’s work with the Castle Rock Economic Development Council, the Downtown Alliance and the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce has been spotlighted. The Economic Development Council of Colorado recently honored this team for its efforts. Each year, the EDCC honors large (20,000 people or more) and small municipalities that demonstrate a commitment to economic development and long-term community planning. Castle Rock was named the 2015 Large Community of the Year.

A free concert featuring patriotic music and a flag presentation by the American Legion will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. May 24 at the bandstand at Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St.

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Join the town for a series of workshops to provide your input as the town’s design team develops new concepts. The first of these interactive open houses will be June 4 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the Art On The Edge gallery, 314 Wilcox St.


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May 21, 2015

Douglas County adds four landmarks Former think tank, cave, ranches noted for history By Mike DiFerdinando | mdiferdinando@coloradocommunitymedia.com

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rom a pair of ranches that thrived in the late 1800s and early 1900s, to Douglas County’s first landmark designation of archaeological significance, to a once-renowned libertarian think tank, four local landmarks were recently recognized for

their significance to the community. The goal of the county’s historic preservation program is to recognize sites that are of historical, cultural or architectural significance and to encourage property owners to preserve the historic integrity of the structures and sites.

“By designating these locales as historical landmarks, we not only help to educate our citizens about our local history, but also help to preserve some of the most important jewels in the crown of our county’s history,” said Commissioner Roger Partridge.

Converse Ranch: Located on Hidden Mesa Open Space in Franktown, this property was owned by William Converse from 1884 until his death in 1940. Converse, who raised some of the area’s finest shorthorn cattle during that time frame, is known for donating part of his land in 1908. That land was used for the Pikes Peak Grange No. 163, now a county, state and national landmark.

Loraine Ranch: Loraine Ranch in Spring Valley was settled in the first years of the 20th century by Joseph Loraine and his wife, Ada. The property includes 15 buildings that represent the architecture of the early 1900s, including a house, granary, welding shop, pump house, stable, creamery, dairy barn and a wooden silo.

The Blackfoot Cave: Located in the Palmer Divide ranches on Douglas County Open Space, the Blackfoot Cave became the first site of archaeological significance added to the county’s landmark registry. The cave is associated with prehistoric occupations, early pioneer-era ranching and the Cherokee Trail — a historic overland route that many immigrants used during the 19th century while migrating to California during the Gold Rush of 1849. There is evidence that prehistoric people occupied the cave and its surrounding area as much as 12,000 years ago.

The Freedom School: The Freedom School, built by Robert LeFevre, opened in 1957 and stayed in Douglas County until 1968, teaching libertarian philosophies to such people as the Koch brothers, Ayn Rand, Ludwig Heinrich Elder von Misas and Milton Freidman. LeFevre, often considered the father of the libertarian movement, later added Rampart College to the Larkspur site in 1963.

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On their final day at the school May 15, Rock Canyon High School’s Class of 2015 put their handprints on the senior wall. The tradition began in 2009, with each year’s graduates adding a different color set of prints. Students lined up to don a plastic glove, have their gloved hand painted teal blue and search for the perfect spot on which to leave lasting evidence of the time they spent at the school.

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Darcy Vogt’s plastic-gloved hand is painted teal blue in preparation for leaving a handprint on the Rock Canyon High School senior wall.

John Priddy goes for a top spot on Rock Canyon High School’s senior wall.

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In some cases, it’s all about the ownership Last week I attended and participated in a leadership retreat. There were many agenda items and topics that were covered over two days, but one topic really caught my attention: ownership. As I took part in the conversation and worked through the exercise of who owns specific responsibilities and functions within an organization I couldn’t help but think about how I think about ownership in my personal life as well. So even though ownership should be fairly obvious in the business world as roles and responsibilities, job descriptions and organizational charts help to define who in the company owns a specific function, many times true ownership slips through the cracks. Or worse, sometimes in a company or organization ownership often gets overlooked as we all too often play the blame game. It is always easier to deflect a poor outcome or a missed goal on another department or person in the company instead of owning it and being held accountable for delivering results. Another reason that ownership and accountability come in second place behind excuse-making is that managers fail to inspect what they expect. And when this happens, the tendency is for people to take shortcuts, fall

short on quality, and ultimately miss expected deliverables and goals. Now what about our personal lives? What happens when there is no company or organization or manager to hold us accountable for doing the things we want to do, should do, and even have to do? Are Michael Norton we owning it? WINNING I think for some people it is just as easy WORDS to point to other people, circumstances and events as a reason or excuse for not meeting a specific goal or following through on a project or commitment instead of owning it themselves. Some companies meet with success in spite of themselves, but truly successful companies excel when it comes to accountability and ownership. So what would happen if we excelled at owning it in our personal lives too? I mean, some of us get away with winging it or flying by the seat of our pants and cruise under the accountability radar and still find a way to suc-

ceed. Could be short-term success, but some of us find a way to get by. But what I am talking about is truly owning it, and by “it” I mean all the things that we set our mind on, all of our relationships, commitments, hobbies and projects that we endeavor to pursue. In the absence of anyone else holding us accountable, can we inspect what we expect from ourselves? Maybe you are more of the Nike kind of person and “just do it.” But there is a difference between the Nike tagline, “Just Do It,” and owning it. They are certainly complementary because when we have the “owning it” part internalized, the “doing it” part will surely follow. So how are you doing when it comes to owning it? Whether it’s personally or professionally, and if you have any questions about how to “own it,” I would love to hear all about it at gotonorton@gmail.com. And when we live up to “owning it,” it really will be a better than good week. Michael Norton is a resident of Castle Rock, the former president of the Zig Ziglar Corporation, a strategic consultant, and a business and personal coach.

Assessing the real worth of advice No one wants to pay too much for anything. We think we need to get things “on sale” to get a good deal. However, when it comes to services of any kind, it can be a challenge to calculate the value for the cost, much less find a sale. The last time I got estimates for house painting or tree trimming, I was stunned. By the time you find someone reputable to do the work and make sure you get the best quality, the idea of a sale is long gone. Assessing value for any service is difficult, yet when it comes to financial advice, good service can be invaluable if it creates a better future. Investments are an item that you purchase for a cost. Here it makes sense to try and find a sale. On the other hand, financial advice is a service and you want the most reputable and the best quality firm you can find. An objective advisor is crucial for the more intrinsic value items such as achieving your personal goals. It is important to understand what advice costs, but it may be difficult to assess the value if you don’t realize what all the benefits are. One good example of this is a comment from the famous mutual fund manager Peter Lynch, who managed the Fidelity Magellan fund for years. Between 1977 and 1990, Lynch averaged a 29.2% annual return, consistently more than doubling the S&P 500 index and making it the best-performing mutual fund in the world. He was concerned that the average investor in his fund during that period of time actually lost money. This occurred due to poor investor behavior, jumping in and out of the fund at the wrong times. However, investors

working with advisors are less likely to make short-term trades that ruin long-term goals. The difference in these long-term returns is hard to put a price tag on. When an investor looks back over several years of performance, it is Patricia Kummer virtually impossible to guess if they would FINANCIAL stayed the course STRATEGIES have without an advisor or not. Returns are just one of the components of a good investment experience. Addressing your goals and reducing risk through an optimum mix of holdings is even more difficult. Knowing when to make changes in your positions and where to take tax-efficient distributions is very challenging. Taking profits and buying the underdog is naturally uncomfortable and therefore best left to an objective party. And keeping an eye on different markets around the world is very timeconsuming. Offering these services along with wading through research and analysts’ reports is more than a full-time job. I am not sure how you put a price tag on these types of services that can make or break your future. However, it is important to understand what you are paying for, and therefore transparency is crucial in the financial arena

today. Work with a registered investment advisor as they offer full disclosure on any fees associated with their services. The latest headline in financial advertising is something called a robo advisor. This is a computer that buys positions for you, which of course will be less expensive than personal advice. However, removing the relationship and the understanding of goals is what caused the Magellan investors to lose money during 13 stellar years. There will be no one to counsel investors when times get difficult. I personally would not want a computer dictating what I should be invested in, but costconscious people will be attracted to this until the next market correction. Take the time to build a relationship with your advisor and understand what fees you are paying and what services you are entitled to. Rely on them as a ready source of unbiased information that empowers you to make good decisions. Then you could be getting the best deal of the century. Patricia Kummer has been an independent certified financial planner for 29 years and is president of Kummer Financial Strategies Inc., a registered investment advisor in Highlands Ranch. Kummer Financial is a five-year 5280 Top Advisor. Please visit www.kummerfinancial.com for more information or call the economic hotline at 303-683-5800. Any material discussed is meant for informational purposes only and not a substitute for individual advice.

Accusations have power, true or false There is a knock on the door. Two men in uniforms are standing outside, and one says, “You’re under arrest.” “What for?” “You know what you have done.” But you don’t know. It’s one of my worst nightmares. Variations of it have happened, just not the arrest part. Being wrongly accused happens all of the time, in life and in fiction. The best example in fiction might be Franz Kafka’s novel “The Trial.” A man is arrested and never told why, and readers never find out why either. At least Alfred Hitchcock explained things. One of Hitchcock’s central themes was the wrong man. In film after film, a man is accused and sought for something he didn’t do. “The 39 Steps” is a favorite of mine. Of course “North by Northwest,” and even “The Wrong Man.” I was watching Dr. Phil. (No comments.) A man was trying to prove his innocence. It was difficult to watch because everything was against him. I thought of “The Trial,” and my own experiences. The biggest was a 1963 murder case that involved me.

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Some people in Ohio, where it happened, thought I did it. The case went to trial in 2001, and the defendant was found not guilty. Many years later, a Colorado man thought he had figured everything out, and accused me. It was libelous. I’ll save all of that for another day. Some college students like to make things up

about their teachers. Disgruntled students can turn the department into “The Children’s Hour” just by going to the dean’s office. My hour was in 1984. I was called to the dean’s office, and I asked why. He said, “You know what you have done.” Out of respect for the dead, I won’t tell you

what I thought of him that day, or what I still think of him today. What I have been through could have been a lot worse. The wrong man is released from a prison somewhere almost every week. There are many new technologies that weren’t available to investigators years ago. I watch “Forensic Files.” One man was imprisoned for 16 years for a crime he didn’t commit. The man on Dr. Phil looked guilty. It bothered me that I thought he looked guilty, without knowing the whole story. Did I think that Drew Peterson looked guilty, or that Casey Anthony looked guilty? Peterson is handsome and Anthony is attractive. This man wasn’t handsome. His eyes looked too intense, and his mannerisms were unusual. I am sure I would have looked like a zombie if that had been me. The man took a polygraph test. Dr. Phil told him the results on camera. The man’s wife, who believed in him just like Jerry Sandusky’s wife believes in Sandusky, was sitting next to him. Smith continues on Page 9

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Ground was broken May 11 at the site of the new Castle Pines Library, 360 Village Square Lane, south of the current library location. Dignitaries from around Castle Pines came to be part of the event including the Castle Pines City Council, the Douglas County Library Board and Mayor Jeffrey Huff. Douglas County Libraries plans to build three new libraries by early 2016, with new locations also coming to Lone Tree and Parker.

Castle Pines and Douglas County Libraries dignitaries fill their shovels at the ground-breaking ceremony for the new library in Castle Pines. From left: Geoff Blue, Castle Pines City Council; Demetria Heath, DCL Board of Trustees; David Williams, DCL Board of Trustees; Tara Radloff, Castle Pines City Council; and John Beckwith, DCL Board of Trustees. Courtesy photo

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who they are as people that makes them challenging,” said reading specialist Nancy Gruber-Meier, who’s worked with Harper for more than two decades. “It’s their backgrounds and their situations. “There’s some magic about the kids here, though. They are needy but they’re wonderful. You really feel like you’re doing something by working with this population.” It inspires a dedicated staff. In addition to Harper, fellow educational assistant Lori Mizner and Gruber-Meier are among several who’ve spent more than two decades at South Ridge. Harper has worked in several different district positions and schools. “But this is home,” she said. “I feel like Dorothy clicking my heels and saying, ‘There’s no place like home.’ That’s what South is.

“Sure, there are kids that are challenging, but they make you feel so valued. You get hugs all the time. They tell you secrets. And when you’re working with a student and they get it, and that light bulb comes on — when that connection hits — that’s so rewarding.” When these students get special acknowledgement, like the nicknames Harper gives to about 30 percent of the children, “They glow,” said fellow educational assistant Lori Mizner. “It’s like, ‘You recognized me.’” Harper didn’t intend to start a decadeslong tradition when she began assigning nicknames. “I have a hard time remembering names, and some kids will have a name and it doesn’t fit them,” she said. “So I give a nickname. I’ve had kids come up and ask me to give them one. But it has to come naturally. “Once I give a nickname, I never give it again. It’s yours for life.” On her birthday, Harper hosts an annual schoolwide celebration.

Spy plane crew to share stories, raise awareness Evening hosted by Wings of Hope for Pancreatic Cancer Research Staff report Wings of Hope for Pancreatic Cancer Research will host an evening with spy plane pilot Brian Shul and navigator Walter Watson. The event, which will raise money for pancreatic cancer research, will be at 6 p.m. May 28 at The Lone Tree Arts Center. A silent auction, hors d’oeuvres and cocktails will precede the presentation. Shul and Watson will tell stories of their time flying the SR-71 Blackbird and speak on their best-selling book “The Untouchables.” As an SR-71 crew, Shul and Watson flew

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He had been accused of sexually molesting his grandson. I thought, “This is not a good idea,” and, “Why am I watching this?” Have you ever been accused of something you didn’t do? Have you ever taken the fall for something you didn’t do, to spare someone else? Someone else or something else is very often blamed. It’s human nature. “He did it!”

covert missions for four years, providing President Ronald Reagan with valuable reconnaissance during the Libyan crisis in 1986 and becoming the only SR-71 crew ever to fly three missions in three days. Only 93 Air Force pilots flew the SR-71, which served as the country’s premier spy plane for 25 years. Watson was the only African-American officer in Air Force history to become a part of the SR-71 program, while Shul, after his plane went down in Vietnam, spent a year in a burn hospital, recovered, and went on to pass the astronaut physical required to pilot the plane that flew above 90 percent of the earth’s atmosphere. Wings of Hope is a nonprofit organization that was launched in 2012 by the founding mayor of Castle Pines, Maureen Shul, after losing her brother and mother to pancreatic cancer within months of one another.

That has become more difficult, now that there are cameras everywhere. A life can be ruined or ended by a handful of hurtful words and misdirected accusations. The Salem witch trials resulted in the executions of 20 people, most of them women. Dr. Phil said, very slowly, that the man’s answers on the polygraph test were “deceptive.” Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at craigmarshallsmith@comcast. net.

She sets up a glitter station for the children and brings gifts for the staff. “Everybody, even the boys, has got to have sparkle that day,” Harper said. “I tell them to wear as much purple and bling as they can, and they do.” Because Harper can’t celebrate each student and staff member birthday individually, “I do this on my birthday and that way everybody gets something.” As an educational assistant, Harper’s job includes everything from crossing guard and lunchroom duty to one-on-one student help and substituting for teachers. In the early years, she even taught sign language. Recently, she saw a former student at an area restaurant. “She said, ‘Because of you, I am now a

sign language interpreter,’” said Harper, her blue eyes shining with tears. “You want to make a difference in people’s lives and sometimes you wonder if you are. To know you made a difference in somebody’s life makes it all worth it, even if it’s just one.” Her co-workers say Harper is a walking model of the school’s international baccalaureate principles, which include caring, perseverance and respect. “She has said you need to show the IB traits. You don’t just say it, you have to live it,” Mizner said. “A lot of it you teach by example, and Bobbi does it well,” Gruber-Meier said. “She never talks behind somebody’s back. She never is dishonest. Bobbi is who Bobbi is. You know where you stand with her.”

OBITUARIES PROSEK

Catherine M. Prosek

March 11, 1913 – May 17, 2015

Catherine M. Prosek, age 102, passed away May 17, 2015 in Castle Rock, Colorado. She was born March 11, 1913 in Denver, Colorado. Catherine and her sister were raised in a Roman Catholic Orphanage, and she attended Loretto Heights. She joined the Army in October of 1943 and retired in 1965. Catherine was a loving aunt, enjoyed crocheting and was a very active member of The Rock church. She is survived by her three nieces Phyllis

(Gary) Longfellow, Bobbie (Roger) Abrahamson and Dawn Marie (Doug) Lowe. Catherine was the last surviving member of her immediate family having been preceded in death by her parents Thomas and Brunhilda Prosek and her sister Phyllis Anderson. Funeral service will be Saturday, May 30, 2015 at 10:00 A.M. at The Rock Church, Castle Rock, CO; interment to follow at 2:00 P.M. at Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, CO.

COLLIGAN Jean Bernice Colligan

Jan. 30, 1926 – May 10, 2015

Jean was born in DesMoines, Iowa. She is survived by her children Michael, Francis and Jeffery, along with grandchildren Jean (Kevin) Schmuki, Matthew (Julie) Colligan and nine great-grandchildren. Jean was preceded in death by her husband Francis Colligan.

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Josephine “Pina” Arini Josephine “Pina” Arini, 95, peacefully passed away on April 17, 2015, at the home of her daughter in San Antonio, TX. A long time Castle Rock resident and business owner, Pina and the late Joseph “Pino” Arini were owners of Castle Rock Liquors from 1973-1988 and Pino’s Place Trattoria from 1993-2003. Pina was born in Marsala, Sicily and moved to the U.S. to marry Pino in 1950. She is survived by her loving family, son

Tony Arini of Castle Rock, daughter Mary Ann Arini and Son-in-Law Derek Regal of San Antonio TX, step-daughter Patricia Losberg of Maui, HI, grandchildren Laura Gaunt of Boston, MA, Joe McKowen of Denver, Lauren Arini of Arlington, VA and great-granddaughter Alma Gaunt. A Memorial Rosary will be held from 10:30-11:00 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church on Saturday, May 30th followed by a Mass at 11:00.

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Group discusses race and violence ‘Black Lives Matter’ event looks at roots of racism By Jane Reuter

jreuter@coloradocommunitymedia.com The roots of racism are historic and tangled, and they continue to grow in the form of recent police shootings of unarmed black men, pastor and Denver Freedom Riders founder Anthony Grimes told a group of people at ThunderRidge High School on May 11. Grimes was the featured speaker during “Black Lives Matter,” a presentation at the school library organized by Max McBride, a sophomore. McBride is a black student who wants to open the door for more discussion on such issues in predominantly white suburbs. About 30 people came to listen to Grimes, McBride and activist Theo Wilson share their concerns about modern-day race issues and ways to combat them. McBride said he was dismayed by his classmates’ lack of response to the 2012 shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon

Martin and subsequent violent incidents involving AfricanAmericans. “Robin Williams’ death got more buzz than any innocent black man being shot down by a police officer, and I didn’t feel that was right,” he said. Wilson said many people misinterpret the saying “Black Lives Matter,” a movement that began in 2013 after George Zimmerman was acquitted in Martin’s death. “The statement ‘Black lives matter’ is not saying that white lives don’t,” said Wilson, deputy executive director of Shop Talk Live, a Denver-based group that advocates for improved human rights. “The reason why that hash tag was created … is because they weren’t mattering as much in the legal system. “We really thought Obama was going to get us into the post-racial society. Now we’re once again grappling with this old demon we thought we kicked.” Wilson describes racism as “a system of power and privilege” that began when Africans first came to the United States. “We were brought over here as a labor class,” he said. “There was no other intention.” Caucasian Americans, he said, “have a 400-year head start on wealth accumulation, property ownership and political power.” “Now we’re living in the modern era with these structures still in place,” Wilson said. “The judges and the lawyers still have this system that was written for white people.” Grimes said his concern is not with white people, but white supremacy.

“I love white people,” he said. “Ya’ll gave us John Elway. I love going to IKEA. I love Eminem. I’m a lover of all people; that’s what I believe as a Christian. But we’ve got this problem with white supremacy. “The problem is for far too long we’ve been mattering for the economic benefit of other people.” Grimes said much of the problems rests with the American prison system, which he says is a new and accepted form of slavery. “There are now more African-American men in prison than were enslaved in 1850,” he said. “The only way a black man can make money for his community is in prison. Prison labor can be as profitable as sweat shops in third world countries. “If we don’t get at the economics of (race problems), we will never really solve the issues.” Several ThunderRidge students attended both to support McBride and learn more about the issues. One teen said she’d lived in a predominately black Georgia neighborhood for four years before coming to Highlands Ranch. “To hear (my friends’) stories of being afraid to walk in their own neighborhoods and down the streets at night and during the day, it makes me want to be more educated about racial issues and be able to address them in my own community,” she said. “I was born and raised in Highlands Ranch, so I’m really oblivious to everything,” said another classmate, adding she came because she wants to help in some way.

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Denver Freedom Riders founder Anthony Grimes speaks at the ThunderRidge library during the May 11 “Black Lives Matter” presentation. Photo by Jane Reuter

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Yoga in the Park It’s time again for sunset salutations. Join RidgeGate, South Suburban Parks and Recreation and the Lone Tree Recreation Center for free Yoga in the Park classes in Belvedere Park, at the corner of RidgeGate Circle and Belvedere Lane. In case of storms, class will be cancelled. Tuesday, May 26, 6:30-7:30pm Tuesday, June 30, 6:30-7:30pm

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Guided Nature Hikes Each year, RidgeGate teams up with the South Suburban Parks and Recreation District to provide free, guided nature hikes on a variety of topics. Hikes are free to the public – registration is required at ridgegate.com/events. Thursday, May 28, 7:00-8:30pm — Evening Birdwatching Hike Thursday, June 4, 6:30-8pm — Botany Hike Saturday, June 13, 9:30-11am — Happy Kids, Happy Hikes Sunday, June 21, 7-8:30pm — Celebrating the Solstice

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Colorado officials expect a quiet start to the wildfire season along the Front Range, but the western half of the state is drier and more vulnerable. State Fire Prevention and Control Director Paul Cooke said May 15 that the risk of fires along the Front Range will be below average through mid-June because of a wet spring. He says the risk could increase when the summer heat dries things out. Cooke says an average season brings about 3,000 fires that burn 150 square miles. Last year, about 3,700 fires burned 36 square miles in Colorado. In 2013, the state had 1,200 fires that burned nearly 305 square miles. The National Interagency Coordination Center says Colorado’s wildfire potential will be normal or below normal through August. The center coordinates firefighting efforts nationwide. Also on May 15, it was announced that Colorado will patrol its forests and grasslands with two new wildfire-spotting aircraft this summer, hoping to find and extinguish flames before they explode into deadly megafires. Fire management officer Joe LoBiondo said infrared cameras aboard the planes are so sensitive that they can detect a campfire from 28,000 feet high. The planes are based at Centennial Airport. Officials say they can reach any part of the state in about 40 minutes. Cooke said it cost a total of $9 million to buy and equip both planes. He says they’ll pay for themselves if they prevent a single blaze like the 2012 Waldo Canyon fire, which killed two people and destroyed 346 houses in Colorado Springs.

RidgeGate sponsors Lone Tree Art Center’s Tunes on the Terrace – an outdoor evening concert series that will bring your summer nights to life. Check out the full schedule and buy tickets at lonetreeartscenter.org. Saturday, June 20, 8-10pm — Dan Treanor’s Afrosippi Band featuring Erica Brown Saturday, June 27, 8-10pm — Jazz Vocalist Kathy Kosins

Walk Concerts Enjoy this series of concerts with free live music, food trucks and activities. It’s all happening in Prairie Sky Park, courtesy of South Suburban Parks and Recreation. Enjoy vendors, entertainers and art activities from 5- 6pm, with live music starting at 6 and continuing until 8pm. Thursday, May 21, 5-8pm — The Country Music Project - Country Thursday, June 18, 5-8pm — The Parlor Pickers - Old Americana Folk

Schweiger Ranch Events Among RidgeGate’s cultural facilities is the 38- acre historic Schweiger Ranch, which hosts a variety of events throughout the year in partnership with The Liniger Building at CU South Denver (formerly The Wildlife Experience.) Learn more at ridgegate.com. A M O R E N AT U R A L A P P R O A C H T O N E W U R B A N I S M.

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Doug Gray, lead singer of The Marshall Tucker Band, greets a front-row fan during the Southern-rock group’s May 8 set at the PACE Center. Photos by Chris Michlewicz

WITH SHADES OF GRAY, Marshall Tucker Band still has it

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hey came. They saw. They Southern rocked the joint. Anyone who thought they were going to see the Allman Brothers Band’s less-talented cousin at the Parker Arts, Culture and Events Center May 7 and 8 was quickly proven wrong in the first few songs. The Marshall Tucker Band might have only one original member left — growling lead singer Doug Gray — but the cast called up to fill in the gaps over the years showed themselves capable of fulfilling legendary shoes. Guitarist Chris Hicks practically stole the show with a frenzy of scorching leads and controlled soul-grit vocals, earning a standing ovation May 8 for one haunting, unaccompanied performance under a quiet spotlight. Flautistsaxophonist-keyboardist Marcus James Henderson injected a youthful spark of energy with his foot-stomping solos, and he presented with precision the smile-inducing flute lead on “Heard It In a Love Song,” one of the band’s most wellknown hits. The group made no apologies for its old-fashioned ways. Gray told stories from the road and joked with youngerlooking audience members about certain songs coming out before they were born. The six-member Marshall Tucker Band drew a more boisterous crowd than the PACE Center is accustomed to. They stood and screamed when the mood struck, even if those around them weren’t doing the same, and shouted between songs, including one man who loudly declared his last time seeing the band was in Florida in 1979, to which Gray replied that both he and the yeller were probably too inebriated to remember details. The high-energy set was catapulted into orbit when Hicks and guitarist Rick Willis churned out interweaving guitar solos, at one point harmonizing sweetly and bringing people to their feet. But as with any show, the May 8 installment wasn’t without its hiccups. The rhythm section charged through minor timing snafus, and a handful of solos ran too long. Gray shied away from the tougher notes by pointing the microphone at the audience and, at times, he deferred to his side-

Sana Hamelin, owner of The Denver Cat Company, Denver’s only cat-friendly cafe, was served a legal hair ball May 7 by a customer claiming that one of the resident felines bit her hand in Penny Parker February, according to a story on MILE HIGH the Eater Denver LIFE website (www. denver.eater. com). “After it became apparent that the alleged cat bite was causing a stir, Rocky Mountain Feline Rescue, the original cat adoption partner, terminated its business dealings with the cat cafe,” according to the Eater story. “Since then, For the Love of Paws and Planet Pet stepped in to provide kitties for adoption at this feline-friendly spot.” Hamelin took to Facebook to plead her case to fans. The post said: “Guys, I’m having a very hard time. Although I’m working, all I can do is serve customers and then take breaks to cry. … For some perspective on how hard this solitary endeavor of starting and running this rescue effort has been for me, consider that I drive a wreck of a truck that I got off Craigslist and I shivered through the whole winter because it doesn’t have heat (and now I’ll sweat through the whole summer because it doesn’t have A/C either). I never have a weekend off, I live in a tiny apartment, and I haven’t taken a vacation in over three years. I’m tired.” You can donate by going to www. denvercatco.com/donate/, or use the Go Fund Me site at www.gofundme. com/u3kd7g8.

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Guitarist Chris Hicks and singer Doug Gray belt it out. men to sing tunes he once sang (they all did a fantastic job). Gray’s attempts at vocal complexity on the ballad “Georgia Moon” sounded weathered, and he occasionally stood back and simply watched the band play without him. But the front man still performs 200 nights per year after 44 illustrious years with the same band, an impressive feat by anyone’s standard. Besides, Gray’s rapport with the crowd and ability to tell a good story, including one about being in a studio while the Bee Gees were recording the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack, kept everyone loose. The Southern-rock gods banged out explosive sets on consecutive nights after the first one on the calendar quickly sold out. The second show came complete with the favorites — “Can’t You See,” “Heard It In a Love Song,” “Fire On The Mountain” and “Take The Highway” — leaving no one disappointed. Near the end of the two-hour set, Gray remarked on the friendliness of the crowd in a town with which he wasn’t previously familiar. “I wasn’t sure where Parker was, but I (am) now,” he said.

Tickets went on sale May 18 for Get the Led Out — The American Led Zeppelin, a benefit concert for Colorado Public Television 12, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 24 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison. This six-piece tribute band will take you back to the ’60s and ’70s as it re-creates the legendary British group’s distinct studio sound, with all the bells and whistles, and brings the Led Zeppelin experience to the big stage. For more information, and to sample music and video on the band, go to www.gtlorocks.com. Tickets are $38 general admission (plus service charges) at www. ticketmaster.com and all Ticketmaster centers. To charge by phone, call 1-800745-3000. Tickets also available through Channel 12 at www.cpt12.org or 303296-1212 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

The power of big flower

Price Davis, Denver-based master craftsman and artist, recently installed the Denver Lily, a nearly 30-foot-tall sculpture, at Denver International Airport. The three-piece, three-story sculpture, comprised of a base, flower pot and a stemmed flower with pod and leaves, is made of hand-forged sheets of steel that were stained and powdercoated. The sculpture is part of Davis’ “Global Peace Through Art” initiative. “We must celebrate the skilled artists that bring us beauty in our everyday lives. Art should inspire and take into consideration the diversity of its viewers,” Davis said about the initiative. The lily, a symbol of relationships and friendship, will welcome travelers to DIA through July.

Symphony sets summer slate

The Colorado Symphony announces a summer season fueled by pop stars,

The band had one of the most boisterous crowds the PACE Center has ever seen.

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Ensemble to enliven Englewood Englewood Arts Presents the Ainomae Ensemble, with guest violinist Andres Cardenes, a Cuban musician who is former concertmaster of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, at 2 p.m. May 30 in Hampden Hall at Englewood Civic Center, 1000 Englewood Parkway. The ensemble will perform Schubert’s “String Quintet in C Major” and Richard Strauss’ “Metamophosen.” Ensemble members include: Silver Ainomae and Thomas Heinrich, cello, Boram Kang, violin, Claude Sims and Anne Ainomae, viola. Tickets: $20/$15/free under 18, at the door one hour preceding concert or at englewoodarts.org.

Kaleidoscope seeks artists

The Kaleidoscope Juried Exhibition’s call for artists is announced by Trish Sangelo at Arapahoe Community College. Exhibit dates are July 13 to Aug. 14 in the Colorado Gallery of the Arts at Arapahoe Community College. The juror will be Angela Farris-Belt, new ACC Art Department chairwoman. Submissions (actual pieces of art) are due by July 11 from 9 to 10:30 p.m. at the gallery in the ACC Annex at 5900 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton. Fee: $10 per work (cash only please), no limit. Jurying will be 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Artists will be notified of unaccepted work, which should be picked up between 1 and 3 p.m. the same day.

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video games, family fun and spectacular vocalists. The Colorado Symphony collaborates once more with some of the country’s biggest and brightest talent at Red Rocks, the Arvada Center, Fiddler’s Green and Boettcher Concert Hall for a summer of live music suited for taste. Five concerts highlight the virtuosity of the Colorado Symphony musicians at Red Rocks Amphitheatre this season: Scottish indie pop band Belle and Sebastian open the season in June, followed by the duo of Ben Folds and Ingrid Michaelson. July features the Colorado Symphony’s and DeVotchKa’s annual collaboration, with special guest Kishi Bashi. The Colorado Symphony rounds out

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Women display artwork “Significant Women Artists” runs through June 13 at Curtis Arts and Humanities Center, 2349 E. Orchard Road, Greenwood Village. Included: Patricia Aaron, Joanne Burney, Diana M. Carmody, Connie Dines, Joellyn Duesberry, Marie-Pascale Foucault-Phipps, Tina Suszynski, Lora Witt. Panel discussion by artists on June 1 at 7 p.m. Closing reception: June 13, 6 to 8 p.m. Gallery hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. 303-797-1779. Admission is free. August with international sensation Video Games Live and Diana Krall featuring Pink Martini. The season also showcases a star-studded Fourth of July conducted by Colorado Symphony Music Director Andrew Litton; a family-focused afternoon of music, “Inspired by Nature”; a costume-friendly night of the Music of Harry Potter; and a season-closing Rodgers & Hammerstein Celebration at Boettcher Concert Hall, which will be Scott O’Neil’s final performance as resident conductor. For more information on the summer series, review the summer brochure: http:// issuu.com/coloradosymphony/docs/symphonysummer or visit www.coloradosymphony.org.

Briarwood hires new chef

Lisa Paterson, owner of The Briarwood Inn, a Colorado fine dining restaurant since

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Alumni exhibit

“Vault” is an exhibit of art by Metropolitan State University art alumni at Metro’s Center for Visual Art, 965 Santa Fe Drive, Denver. Opening reception: 6 to 8 p.m. May 22. Exhibit runs through July 25, with a closing reception 6 to 8 p.m. July 23. CVA will host a 25th anniversary Street Fair with performances, art making and food from 4 to 8 p.m. July 17. Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays and first and third Fridays until 8 p.m.

Fashion in Lone Tree

The Lone Tree Arts Center Guild will hold its annual Fashion Show, “Discover the Beauty of Summer,” from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on June 3 at LTAC, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree. Fashions will be provided by Sundance at Park Meadows and will include fashions for men and women. Tickets cost $45 and include luncheon, fashion show, gift bag and a chance to win door prizes from sponsors. Reservations: lonetreeartscenterguild.org.

GCRAG holds auction

The Greater Castle Rock Art Guild holds its annual art auction from 5 to 8 p.m. on May 29 at Art at the Edge, 314 Wilcox St., Castle Rock. Meet the artists, enjoy refreshments, take home original artwork. 1979, has announced that the restaurant is launching a new phase with the hiring of Chef Jeff Jones, previously executive chef of Parallel 17. Paterson, daughter of Reid Pasko, the original owner of the Briarwood Inn, leads operations and Duncan Newman will continue to serve as the general manager. Together the new management team will pilot the next phase of the 285-seat fine dining restaurant, which will focus on a chef-driven concept that stays true to its roots while evolving with the Colorado dining scene. Most recently, the Briarwood Inn has introduced a 175-seat garden terrace and patio area. A graduate of Le Cordon Bleu, with six years of Colorado restaurant experience, Jones will revamp the menu to focus on locally sourced and seasonally focused menu items. “The Briarwood Inn is a Colorado institution and I’m honored to have been brought on as a part of this family,” Jones said. “This restaurant has a rich history of being one of

Iris winners shown

The Mountains and Plains Iris Society will display winning varieties from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Denver Botanic Gardens’ Gates Hall, 1007 York St., Denver. Club members will be on hand to answer questions. Show admission is free, but visitors pay DBG admission.

Sheep shearing

Although the Littleton Museum’s April Fiber Festival was canceled due to inclement weather, the sheep must still be sheared, now that they have hopefully dried their coats. It is scheduled for 10 a.m. to noon on May 23, for those who want to watch, although the related programs will wait until 2016. Littleton Museum is at 6028 S. Datura St., Littleton. Admission is free. 303-795-3950.

Zikr Dance in Lakewood

David Taylor’s Zikr Dance Ensemble will perform a concert called “Invocation” at 7:30 p.m. June 6 and 2 p.m. June 7 at Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 Allison Parkway, Lakewood, and at 7:30 p.m. June 12 at Dairy Center for the Arts, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. The world premiere of “Lady of the Lake” will be featured. Tickets: Lakewood: 303-987-7845, Lakewood.org/tickets; Dairy Center: 303-4407826, tickets.thedairy.org/online. Denver metro’s finest dining establishments and I’m looking forward to creating dishes and experiences for new and familiar faces.” A new menu is expected to launch this summer. The Briarwood Inn is nestled in the foothills of Golden at 1630 Eighth St.

Overheard

Eavesdropping on a customer and a clerk at check-out at Trader Joe’s on Seventh and Logan: “I have to run to my car to get my bags out of my car.” “There’s no running at Trader Joe’s, take your time.”

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Town Hall Season Finale The final production in Town Hall Arts Center’s 2014-15 season is “Young Frankenstein,” which runs through Sunday, June 14. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with a 2 p.m. show on Saturday, May 23 and Saturday, May 30, and at 2 p.m. Sundays, with a 6:30 p.m. show on Sunday, June 7. Tickets are available online at www.townhallartscenter.org, by calling 303-794-2787, ext. 5, or at the box office at Town Hall Arts Center, 2450 W. Main St., Littleton.

MUSIC/CONCERTS

Denver Pops Orchestra Openings Auditions for several positions in the Denver Pops Orchestra will be Wednesday, May 27 and Wednesday, June 3. Open positions include concertmaster (paid position), principal horn, 2nd bassoon, and section viola, cello, bass and percussion. Contact denverpopsorchestra@ yahoo.com for details. Denver Pops consists of members who volunteer their time and talents as musicians and board members, representing a wide range of ages and vocations. Come experience high performance standards, a relaxed atmosphere, and fun music. Go to www.denverpopsorchestra.org. Dave Hidalgo to Perform Castle Country Assisted Living will welcome Dave Hidalgo for a performance at each of its three houses Friday, May 29. Hidalgo will perform at 11 a.m. at Cantril House, 221 Cantril St., Castle Rock; at 1 p.m. at Valley House, 255 S. Valley Drive, Castle Rock; and at 3 p.m. at Victorian House, 19600 Victorian Drive, Parker. This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited. For more information or to RSVP, please call 303-482-5552. Castle Country Assisted Living is a nonprofit organization serving seniors in Douglas County.

Memorial Day Ceremonies

Veterans who sacrificed their lives in defense of our country’s freedom will be honored Monday, May 25, by American Legion George C. Evans Post 103 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4666. Ceremonies are at 8 a.m. at Littleton Cemetery; at 10:30 a.m. at the Littleton War Memorial in Ketring Park; and at 11:30 a.m. at Olinger Chapel Hill Mortuary & Cemetery, 6601 S. Colorado Blvd., Centennial. The public is welcome to each event. Joann Mueller, niece of Sgt. Floyd Jackson, Korean War vet whose remains were recently returned here for burial, will be a guest speaker at the Ketring Park event. His burial was recently featured in local news.

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Gardens Summer Exhibitions Denver Botanic Gardens presents “Deborah Butterfield: The Nature of Horses,” from Saturday, May 23 to Sunday, Oct. 18. Butterfield’s life-size horses made of cast bronze wood will be displayed throughout the gardens, 1007 York St., Denver. Go to www.botanicgardens.org. Fine Arts Guild Spring Show

Castle Country Assisted Living will host a Red Hat Society Fiesta Party at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 26, at Victorian House, 19600 Victorian Drive, Parker. The Red Hat Society is an international organization committed to connecting and supporting women of all ages. This event is open to the public but space is limited. For more information or to RSVP, please call 303-482-5552. Castle Country Assisted Living is a nonprofit organization serving seniors in Douglas County.

The third annual Castle Rock Half Marathon is Saturday, May 30, at Festival Park, near Second and Perry streets. Route continues through Downtown Castle Rock, and runners will finish the race with a scenic view along East Plum Creek Trail. Advanced packet pickup and onsite registration open from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, May 28, at Runners Roost Lone Tree, 9994 Commons St.; or from 4-7 p.m. Friday, May 29, at the Castle Rock Recreation Center, 2301 Woodlands Blvd. Race-day packet pickup begins at 6 a.m. Go to www.CRgov.com/ run for information and registration.

Spiritual Voices Spring Concert

The Bennie L. Williams Spiritual Voices will perform with guest artist Corey Harris at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 29, at Bethany Lutheran Church, 4500 E. Hampden Ave., Cherry Hills Village. African-American slaves used the spirituals to affirm their essential humanity in the face of oppression. The words of the songs were often stories from the Bible that told about freedom and a hope for a better future. The influence of the spirituals became the basis for the blues. Born out of African rhythms and combined with instrumentation the blues are about personal struggle and perseverance, and have become an expression of cultural and political rebellion. Tickets available at http://www.blwspiritualvoices.org/events. html, via email at blw.spiritual.voices@gmail.com, or by calling 720-460-8219.

Benefit Concert at Castlewood Canyon

Mark Cormican will perform a concert for the benefit of Friends of Castlewood Canyon State Park. The concert is planned at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 30, at the park’s Pikes Peak Amphitheater. Cormican is a singer, songwriter and John Denver tribute artist. He will perform songs of his own creation along with songs made popular by such singers as John Denver and Jim Croce. Go to markcormican.com.

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Author to Discuss Book Ausma Zehanat Khan will talk about her book “The Unquiet Dead” at 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 29, at the Parker Library, 10851 S. Crossroads Drive. The author, a former university professor and magazine editor, specializes in international human rights law and military intervention for human protection purposes. Registration is free. Call 303-791-7323 or www.DouglasCountyLibraries.org. Summer Reading Kickoff Kick off summer reading at a Douglas County Libraries Reading Zone kickoff party from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 30, at all Douglas County Libraries locations. Storytimes, crafting, construction cone ring toss game and more are planned. All ages welcome. Registration is free at 303-791-7323 or www.DouglasCountyLibraries.org. Iris Show The Mountains and Plains Iris Society will have an iris show from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, May 31, at Denver Botanic Gardens, in Gates Hall. No extra charge to attend show. Members will be available to answer questions regarding growing iris in the metro area. Golf Tournament The Mile High Chapter of the Air Force Association plans a golf tournament on Monday, June 22, to support the AFA Wounded Airman Program. The tournament is a scramble format and begins at 7:30 a.m. with a shotgun start. It takes place at Heritage Eagle Bend Golf Course, 23155 E. Heritage Parkway, Aurora. Registration and sponsorship information available at www. defensetournament.golfreg.com. Early registration ends Sunday, May 31. Bird Observatory Open Visitors to the Audubon Nature Center in May can watch research in action while seeing warblers, sparrows, woodpeckers, thrushes and other songbirds at Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory’s bird banding station, which is open from 7:30-11 a.m. through Sunday, May 31. An ornithologist (bird researcher) will attach bands onto the legs of wild birds to help track their migratory path throughout the United States and beyond. The center is at 11280 S. Waterton Road. Contact info@denveraudubon.org or call 303-973-9530.

Red Hat Society Fiesta Party

Castle Rock Half Marathon

Memorial Day Barbecue Castle Country Assisted Living plans a Memorial Day barbecue at each of its three houses at noon Monday, May 25. The public is welcome to join residents and staff for the celebration at any of Castle Country’s three houses. Cantril House is at 221 Cantril St., Castle Rock. Valley House is at 255 S. Valley Drive, Castle Rock. Victorian House is at 19600 Victorian Drive, Parker. Space is limited. For more information or to RSVP, please call 303-482-5552. Castle Country Assisted Living is a nonprofit organization serving seniors in Douglas County.

Farmers’ and Street Markets The Highlands Ranch Community Association’s farmers’ and street markets are open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays through Oct. 25, at Town Center, 9288 Dorchester St., Highlands Ranch. For details, pick up a Colorado Farm Fresh Directory at any HRC recreational center or go to http://hrcaonline.org/Classes-Camps-Activities/Events/Calendar-Events/ctl/viewdetail/ mid/5667/itemid/7479/d/20150503.

`Temple of Apollo,’ a mixed media work by Linda Metcalf, will be included in the Heritage Fine Arts Guild spring show at Bemis Public Library. Courtesy photo

The Heritage Fine Arts Guild of Arapahoe County will have its annual, juried spring art show through Thursday, May 28 at Bemis Public Library, 6014 S. Datura St., Littleton. Exhibit showcases watercolor, pencil, pastel, oil and acrylic artwork in realistic, stylized and abstract styles. The exhibit is free and open to the public. All works may be purchased directly from the artists. Go to www.heritage-guild.com. Featured Artists Sharon Chinn, Fredia Cox and Suzanne Maxwell will be the featured artists in May at Solid Grounds Coffee House, 6504 S. Broadway, Littleton. Show runs through Friday, May 29; hours are 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday; 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday; and 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. A variety of sizes and mediums of art are featured. Also during the month, artists will paint at the coffee house and will be available to discuss their art. All three artists are members of the Littleton Paint Box Guild. Go to http://paintboxguildlittleton.org/Paint_Box_Guild_Littleton/ Welcome.html. South Suburban Showcases Artists South Suburban Parks and Recreation’s Goodson and Douglas H. Buck recreation centers and Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel feature temporary art exhibitions by local artists through Friday, May 29. Matt Hamer’s “Cultural Corner Wall Hangings” in mixed clay is showing at Goodson Recreation Center, 6315 S. University Blvd., Centennial. Rosanne Juergens is exhibiting her photographs “The Gritty and the Pretty” at the Douglas H. Buck Community Center, 2004 W. Powers Ave., Littleton. Shel Spiegleman’s photographs of foreign spots all over the globe runs through the end of August at Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel at 9808 Sunningdale Blvd., Lone Tree. Go to www. ssprd.org or contact Darcie LaScala at 303-483-7072 for information or to get an application. Art Guild Member Exhibitions Members of the Heritage Fine Arts Guild of Arapahoe County will have their nature-inspired paintings featured in exhibits at Parker and Porter Adventist hospitals. Exhibits are sponsored by the Healing Arts Program of the Rocky Mountain Adventist Healthcare Foundation in support of the two hospitals. The framed images on display will be available for sale as unframed originals. The information desk and gift shop at each hospital will each have a price list and contact information for purchasing the pieces. The Parker hospital exhibit is open through Sunday, July 5, and features 12 paintings. Select pieces will remain at the facility’s Cancer Center through Aug. 5. The Porter hospital exhibit is open through Monday, July 6, and features eight paintings. Go to www.heritage-guild.com.

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World War II: D-Day As we commemorate 70-plus years since “D-Day,” join Active Minds for a look this crucial turning point in World War II. We will examine the dynamics that led up to the Invasion of Normandy, the complicated and challenging preparation process, and the decisive impact this battle had upon the outcome of the war. The hour-long program begins at 10 a.m. Friday, May 22, at Malley Senior Center, 3380 S. Lincoln St., Englewood. RSVP at 303-762-2660. Barefoot Mile Walk/Run Colorado-based ministry Joy International is one of the foremost organizations rescuing child sex slaves and restoring them into a healthy environment. Reformation Church of Elizabeth is hosting the Barefoot Mile walk/run fundraiser Saturday, May 23, in Castle Rock, to raise money for Joy’s rescue operations, which have reached more than 700 children. The one mile walk/run will take place in downtown Castle Rock, beginning at Mieneke Auto Care, at 8 Wilcox St. Participants can register at www.CastlerockBarefootMile.com and collect sponsorships for their run/walk. T-Shirts are available for a donation of $15, though participants can walk the Barefoot Mile for a donation of any amount. Contact castlerockbarefootmile@gmail.com about sponsorship information.

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Pedaling 4 Parkinson’s Movie Night A screening of “Back to the Future,” with a special video introduction by Michael J. Fox, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 28, at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, 7301 S. Santa Fe Drive, Unit 850, Littleton. All ticket proceeds will go to Pedaling 4 Parkinson’s. Go to www.drafthouse.com. Pedaling 4 Parkinson’s is a charity bike ride and expo on Saturday, June 13. The event includes a number of routes, and rides start and end at Sweetwater Park in Lone Tree. Lunch, exhibits, live music, activities for kids and a beer garden will be part of the expo. All proceeds go to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. Go to www.Pedaling4Parkinsons.org to register or for details. Pedaling 4 Parkinson’s The Pedaling 4 Parkinson’s bike ride is Saturday, June 13, at Sweetwater Park in Lone Tree. The ride will have three routes: Century (100 miles), Metric Century (62 miles) and a 10-mile ride. The fundraiser will benefit the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. The ride starts at 7 a.m. An expo will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Riders will be treated to lunch, a beer garden, live music, sponsor booths and activities. Live music will continue into the evening as Lone Tree presents the first show of its summer concert series. Registration is now open at www. pedaling4parkinsons.org.

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Introduction to Genealogy Amateur genealogists curious about tracing their roots are invited to an introduction to genealogy program at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 24, at the James H. LaRue Library, 9292 Ridgeline Blvd., Highlands Ranch. The class is presented by genealogist Deena Coutant. Registration is free at 303-791-7323 or www.DouglasCountyLibraries.org. Chocolate The story of chocolate is a “rich” tale indeed. It involves aristocracy and slavery, innovation and coincidence. Pivotal roles were played by both Christopher Columbus and Hernando Cortéz. Join Active Minds from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 26, as we describe how extremely bitter cacao beans are transformed into one of the world’s most sought after flavors and tell chocolate stories such as the rise the luxury chocolate industry in Switzerland and the origins of the Hershey company. Program location is The Inn at Greenwood Village, 5565 S. Yosemite St., Greenwood Village. RSVP at 303-327-7340. Converting Lawn to Xeriscape Learn how to landscape your lawn while saving water with design ideas and water-smart perennial and ornamental grass recommendations. Also learn about soil types and irrigation adjustment requirements. Program is from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 26, at Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver. Go to www.botanicgardens.org. Wizard Camp Registration is now open for Theatre of Dreams Wizard Camps, open to all ages, from 7 to adult. Cost includes all supplies and a tote bag. Sign up at least two weeks before class. Sessions are offered Monday through Thursday, June 8-11, June 22-25, July 6-9 and Aug. 3-6. Camps run from 9:30 a.m. to noon each day, and recital show for family and friends will be at noon on the last day of each session. Camps take place at Theatre of Dreams, 735 Park St., Castle Rock. Call 303-660-6799. To sign up, send $175 check, payable to Dream Masterz, to 3721 Starflower Road, Castle Rock, CO 80109-8453. Check will not be cashed until a minimum of 10 participants sign up for session.

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Jane Nelson shows a reproduction of “Twisted Windmill” pattern; Lanie Tiffenbach and JoAnn Foster hold up Children’s quilts that will be donated to the Sky Ridge Hospital Neo Natal Unit. Photos by Sonya Ellingboe

Deanna Joplin creates a quilt in a 19th century “Carolina Lillies” design.

Quilters piece together good times Highlands Ranch group meets twice each month

bach, 303-791-0086, tiffenbach@comcast. net.) In addition to creating quilts for family, congenial members create a number of charity quilts to give in the community. In early June, a group of colorful baby quilts will be presented to the neonatal unit at Sky Ridge Hospital in Lone Tree. Scraps for these donated quilts come from members and the community. During our visit to an April meeting, members laughingly agreed that “people dump fabrics on our doorsteps!” Meetings alternate between demonstrations of technique and design and what they call “work sessions” — which we visited. Sewing machines were ready to piece and members conferred with a member who was placing pieces on a wall, debating about the best arrangement of blocks and binding for the edges of her quilt-to-be. Another member, Deanna Joplin, had

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Colorado Community Media reporters asked nearly 100 graduating high school seniors from around the metro area a question: “What one word defines the Class of 2015?” Their answers are reflected on this page in a word cloud — the larger the word, the more times a student used it to describe their class.

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RELENTLESS – “We faced so many challenges and changes but we stayed positive and succeeded.” — Dolly Ostrowski, Englewood High School

RIDICULOUS – “Both good and bad. We’ve been one of the rowdiest classes but also one of the smartest.” — Kelly Gold, Highlands Ranch High School

TOGETHER – “Our class song is ‘We’re all in This Together.’ It’s fitting because at Legend, we really are a family.” — Zach Lyman, Legend High School

RESILIENT – “Through the class of 2015’s four years at Chaparral, seven members of the Chaparral family have passed away… rather than falling to the struggle or the pain, the class of 2015 came together and rose up to support those in need…” — Cara Redalen, Chaparral High School


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that develops special education programs in third-world countries,” she said.

If you really knew me, you would know this… I’m really sincere and I care about people.

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about high school? Each person getting to be who they are and grow as individuals, and getting to know everybody.

What are you most excited about as you prepare for the next chapter of your life? To get out into the world and learn more about myself, and meet new people.

Dana Ramsey Ponderosa

and placed second at the International Conference. This club taught me what I want to study in college, business.

Ramsey plans to attend the University of ColoradoBoulder. If you really knew me you would know this… I can’t live without Chipotle! What was the best thing about high school? Being in DECA. I got a chance to be an officer

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What are you most excited about as you prepare for the next chapter of your life? I’m excited to meet new people and experience a new environment and get involved in more clubs and activities.

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What was the best thing about high school? Personally my favorite part was seeing myself grow, as a person overall. I’ve learned so much and my view on life has shifted multiple times throughout these past four years. I’ve found out who I truly am and what I stand for and I feel great about that.

What are you most excited about as you prepare for the next chapter of your life? Honestly I can’t wait to study in my field of interest, and go into depth about a world I haven’t explored yet. I have so much to learn and am excited to start a new life of knowledge.

Micah Karr Castle View Karr will attend Northern Arizona University and major in mechanical engineering.

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SkyView senior Carly Rodriguez is multi-talented young woman, gifted academically and musically. She plans to attend college at the University of Portland. During her time at SkyView, she played the bass in the school band. Carly also arranges music and has been active in fundraisers for disadvantaged Rodriguez children.

this… You’d know I like to take things seriously, but not too seriously. I believe it’s important to be responsible and hardworking but also just have fun and humor in your life.

If you really knew me you would know this… My passion is knowing Jesus and making him known. What was the best thing about high school? The best thing about high school is building relationships with your friends

and teachers. What are you most excited about as you prepare for the next chapter of your life? I’m excited to have a change of scenery, meet new people and learn career-specific knowledge.

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In his words: Ever since I moved here from Manila, Philippines, when I was 5, my mom always y dreamed of this moment where I would be graduating. Now here I am, so close to that day, a new beginning. I’ve lived here in Parker g for most of my life — 13 years y to be exact. My g mom and dad, and my brothSerrano er Joel moved here when I was r young to pursue an education. I go out with my friends to random places every weekend and on weekdays I try to “study.” I work at Sky Zone, and as a 17 year old, I’m graduat-

ing Chaparral. Who would’ve seen that day, huh? I’ve always wanted to either be a businessman or a pilot, so I decided to go to Metropolitan State University in Denver to study aviation management. If you really knew me, you would know this… My smile… because of my personality, trying to always please everyone I can and make their day. What was the best thing about high school? What’s so good about it? I think the teachers are what make Chap awesome. They give a positive vibe all the time in classes and they keep a relationship with you even after you’ve finished classes with them. What are you most excited about as you prepare for the next chapter of your life? What I’m excited about is being out in the real world. As much as I hate getting older, I want to become older, haha. I’m not excited about grocery shopping or paying bills though. I’m pretty excited about living life, the way I want it.

Chandler Sturms Lutheran

What was the best thing about high school? The friends and family that are built through athletics here.

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Sturms earned a 3.8 grade-point average and is heading to Colorado Christian University on a basketball scholarship. rShe will major in criminology. Sturms was a three-sport star in volleyball, basketball and track. Her older sister is an all-American volleyball player at CCU and was a decorated student athlete at tLutheran High School, where both of dtheir parents also graduated. When asked to provide a word that describes Lutheran’s class of 2015, Sturms said “family.” If you really knew me, you would know this… I have a fairly outgoing personality, but I actually really value time to myself.

What are you most excited about as you prepare for the Sturms next chapter of your life? To continue my athletics career at a Christian school.

Garrett Ann Nevins Mountain Vista Nevins will attend the University of Kansas, where she plans to pursue a degree in occupational therapy. If you really knew me, you would know this… If you really knew me, you would know that I am outgoing and I enjoy being helpful to the people around me. This is important to know, because people are able to count on me when help is needed. What was the best thing about high school? The best thing about high school is by far the school spirit. It’s great being

able to see the entire school come together to support their classmates. What are you most excited about as you prepare for the next chapter of your life? I am most excited about Nevins going to college and earning a degree in something I am extremely passionate about.

Mattison DeGarmo Douglas County

The best thing about high school was going to all of the sporting events to cheer on my friends and support them while they played.

DeGarmo will attend the University of Wyoming and play volleyball. She hopes to earn a degree in engineering. If you really knew me you would know this… They would know I’m super funny and like to make people laugh. What was the best thing about high school?

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What are you most excited about as you prepare for the next chapter of your life? I’m super excited to meet new people and experience new things while living on my own.

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this… I am a compassionate person and have a lot of drive to go after what I want

and I have a lot of passion to do what I want to do with my future. Working and helping people is definitely something I am passionate about. What was the best thing about high school? The best thing would be all the sporting events to go to and be around my fellow classmates and be able to support the team and show our school spirit. Being able to be together with my classmates. What are you most excited about as you prepare for the next chapter of your life? Throughout high school, I was able to figure out what I wanted to do in college and narrow down what my major is going to be and pursue a career and education in what I want to do. So I am looking forward to the education and moving forward with my career.

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Legend In her words: I absolutely love people — the more people I connect with, the more energized and happy I am. I am passionate about family, religion, education, service, the outdoors, and art. I thrive off of positivity and kindness. I believe in the unlimited potential of individuals. I love to learn, and I love to teach! I am planning on attending BYUIdaho this September, and am ready for adventure! If you really knew me, you would know this… If you really knew me, you would know that my relationship with God is central to my identity. And it’s important to know this about me, because that relationship is the source of my motivation, my hope, my morals, my peace, and my joy. I would not be the person I am if I didn’t have the knowledge that God lives, and He absolutely loves you and me completely. What was the best thing about high school? The best thing about high school is that I was offered so many opportunities to grow, every single day. This season of my life is essentially important in me establishing myself, and the opportunities I have had to grow mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and socially have been incredible. There will never be another season of life quite like this one. The best part of high school is just being young,

Rock Canyon Brianna Bradley has collected years of memories during her time at Rock Canyon High School. Some are in the form of photographic images displayed in the school yearbook, for which she served as editor. Others are preserved only in her mind, and will go with her as she starts the next phase of her life at University of Colorado-Boulder. Brianna became intrigued with journalism her sophomore year, eventually becoming a yearbook editor. As a senior, she shadowed a Bradley Denver Post photographer for a semester, getting behind-the-scenes views of Denver Broncos and Nuggets games and other events. Bradley will major in either journalism or biology at CU.

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and learning and changing and choosing who to be every day. What are you most excited about as you prepare for the next chapter of your life? I am most excited to be challenged. I have come to look forward to challenges in the future, because those that I have faced in the past have been so valuable. I am excited for the grind of hard college classes. I am excited about learning about how to be completely independent and self-reliant. I am excited to learn how to become a better friend, and sister, and daughter, and student. I am just excited to enter a new chapter, which will stretch and shape me into a better version of myself! I am just so excited to LIVE, and am ready to take the identity I have created in high school and add to it. Life is beautiful.

If you really knew me, you would know this… I would want people to know that I’m a really dedicated person. Hard work pays off. I want to be the best I can so others can enjoy it.

What was the best thing about high school? Always having teachers there to help me through my schoolwork and other difficult times. I feel really connected to a lot of my teachers. I could turn to them if I needed help, and they were very inspiring. That’s one of the things I’ll miss about Rock Canyon.

What are you most excited about as you prepare for the next chapter of your life? I’m definitely excited to see what I eventually go into as a profession, where I find myself, whether it be in science or journalism, who my friends will be, and just moving into a whole new world.

Haley Showalter Valor Christian

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If you really knew me, you would know this…. They would know that I am very hard on myself, when I get a goal in

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My favorite thing about high school was track and field and competing on our track team for the Eagles and with the coaches. I think all my greatest highlights in high school have been while competing for Valor.

What are you most excited about as you prepare for the next chapter of your life? I am looking forward to be able to throw hammer because that is my main event. I only get to throw it once or twice a week. In college, that is going to be my main event. So I will be able to do that more and I am really excited.


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‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ a can’t-miss thrill New film lives up to power of iconic series By Lindsey Bahr Associated Press

The silences in “Mad Max: Fury Road” are unsettling. The moments are few and infrequent, but it’s not until the fiery roar of the engines and the thrashing of the guitars are suddenly stripped away that you can fully feel how deeply the film has flooded your being. The theater — and your heart — pulsate with the lack as you recover and wait for more. It’s in the silences that director George Miller’s singular genius becomes evident, and for good reason: It’s the only time the film allows you to breathe. Thirty years after Miller gave the world “Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome,” he’s returned to his own post-apocalyptic world and created an exceptional, fearless and poetic masterpiece that’s primed to become a modern classic. In this anarchic world, Max Rockatansky

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“Mad Max: Fury Road,” a Warner Bros. release, is rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America for “intense sequences of violence throughout, and for disturbing images.” Running time: 120 minutes. Four stars out of four.

(Tom Hardy) is a lone wolf. As he tells us in the prologue, he’s a man whose past traumas have reduced him to a single instinct: survival. Max’s only humanity seems to be in his haunting visions of a child asking for protection. Otherwise, he’s gone full animal. As Max, Hardy doesn’t so much speak. He grunts and growls and scurries for freedom. But Max quickly gets entangled with others when the warlords of the wasteland put a fish hook in his neck and strap him on as a hood ornament to chase after the rogue Furiosa (Charlize Theron). She’s managed to escape the Citadel in a powerful, lumbering War Rig with the wives of their tyrannical leader Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne, who also played Toecutter in “Mad Max”).

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Castle Rock, Parker and Lone Tree. Visit douglasdemocrats.org and click on calendar for more information.

DOUGLAS COUNTY Republican Party meets DOUGLAS COUNTY Democrats executive

on second Saturday each month. Visit www.dcgop.org or call 303-730-0100.

committee meets at 7 p.m. every first Tuesday at various sites. Contact Ralph Jollensten at 303-663-1286 or e-mail ralphw@ comcast.net. Social discussion meetings are in Highlands Ranch,

DOUGLAS COUNTY Republican Women meets at 11 a.m. the third Wednesday each month at the Lone Tree Golf and Hotel. Call Marsha Haeflein at 303-841-4318 or

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Much of the film is spent with the women, and eventually Max, on the rig as they race across the desert away from the painted fighters on their tail. Furiosa, seeking redemption for untold sins, has made it her purpose to bring the wives to “the green place” — an idyllic haven she was taken from as a child. The wives, played by Rosie HuntingtonWhiteley, Riley Keough, Abbey Lee, Courtney Eaton and Zoe Kravitz, are all ethereal, spiritual beauties. Though physically perfect and visibly unmarked by the harsh conditions of the land, as Immortan Joe’s property, their collective trauma is more insidious. When they fight back and jump in to help their more grizzled and skilled travel mates, they do so without fear or hesitation. Looking almost sturdy in comparison, it is Theron who steals the show as the steelyeyed, one-armed, and aptly named Furiosa. Her fierce and unwavering commitment to her self-assigned mission propels the sparse narrative and invigorates those around her, when death often seems like not just the easier option, but probably the more appealing one, too. Painted and scarred to the point of dis-

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DOUGLAS COUNTY Young Republicans meets the last Monday of the month. Call Brett Olkowski at 303-257-5275 or e-mail brettnbrew@aol.com for more information. LIBERTARIAN BRUNCH is at 1 p.m. every first Sunday. Call Larry Hamilton at 720-220-2759. LIBERTARIAN PARTY of Douglas County

business meeting meets from 6:30-8 p.m. every second Friday at the community room in the Castle Rock Safeway. Call Larry Hamilton at 720-220-2759 or visit www.freedouglas.org.

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AMERICAN BUSINESS Women’s Association Top of the Rockies Chapter of Douglas County meets every third Tuesday. New members are welcome. Call Bev Phillips at 303-841-2080 or visit www.abwa.org. AAUW (AMERICAN Association of Uni-

versity Women), founded in 1881, is the oldest national women’s organization in the United States. Today it continues its mission to promote equity for women and girls through advocacy, education and research. The Douglas County branch, chartered in 1977, provides scholarships via an annual application process to Douglas County women who are enrolled in college. Each year, our branch also presents cash awards to deserving senior girls from Douglas County high school who plan to pursue their college goals in the areas of science, technology, engineering or math (STEM). AAUW meetings are the third Wednesday of each month, September through May, starting at 6:30 p.m. usually at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St. in Castle Rock. Program and meeting details can be found at douglascounty-co.aauw.net. For further information, contact Doris MacDougall at 720-733-1892 or dorismacd@ hotmail.com.

BNI CASTLE Rock Business Leaders chapter meets from

7:30-9 a.m. Wednesdays at the Castle Rock Recreation Center, 2301 Woodlands Blvd. Call 303-993-9973 with any questions or visit www.BNIColorado.com.

BNI CONNECTIONS (www.thebniconnections. com) invites business owners to attend its meeting held each Tuesday, 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Lone Tree Recreation Center, 10249 Ridgegate Circle. There is no charge to attend a meeting as a guest. Please visit www.thebniconnections.com or contact Jack Rafferty, 303-414-2363 or jrafferty@hmbrown.com. DOUGLAS-ELBERT COUNTY Music Teach-

ers’ Association meets at 9 a.m. every first Thursday at Parker Bible Church, between Jordan and Chambers on Main Street. All area music teachers are welcome. Call Lucie Washburn, 303-814-3479.

THE LEAGUE of Women Voters of Arapahoe County has two meetings per month. No unit meetings are in June through August, but the two unit meetings per month will begin again in September on second Monday evenings and second Thursday mornings. Call 303-798-2939. The group is open to residents of Douglas County. LITTLETON LETIP meets from 7:16-8:31 a.m. every Tuesday for breakfast at Luciles, 2852 W. Bowles Ave., to exchange qualified business leads. Call Bob Hier at 303-660-6426 or e-mail hierb@yahoo.com.

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BICYCLE DOUGLAS County is a bicycle advocacy

group working to promote safe and fun cycling in Douglas County through education, awareness and collaboration. Our vision is Douglas County will become one of the safest places to ride a bicycle for transportation and recreation. We utilize monthly e-news to share information about planning efforts, improvements, and opportunities for volunteers. Contact Judy at 303-470-8431 or info@bicycledouglascounty.org. Visit www. bicycledouglascounty.org.

BACKGAMMON CLUB meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Wednesday of the month at Forever Yours Studio, 504 N. Perry, Castle Rock. Call Terry Johnson at 303-814-0140. CASTLE ROCK Bridge Club plays a friendly

guise, Nicholas Hoult is also a standout as Nux, an unlucky, but endearingly devoted Immortan Joe foot soldier who delivers on one of the few actual character arcs of the film. Ultimately, “Mad Max: Fury Road” is almost aggressively anti-character, though. The dialogue is beautifully lean and purposeful, allowing what does exist to have maximum impact. For Theron and Hardy, their triumphant performances are in their eyes. In the end, it is the bright, fresh visuals juxtaposed with the impressively choreographed and always surprising action and pacing that make the film. Cinematographer John Seale (“The English Patient”) has infused the barren landscape with a feast of striking, saturated colors, while Miller has made a two-hour race across the desert into a truly riveting must-see and see again. As we drive full speed into another summer (and half-decade) of sequels and interconnected universes, Miller has reminded us that blockbusters have the potential to not only be art, but radically visionary — even the fourth in a series. What a lovely day, indeed.

ACBL-sanctioned duplicate game at 1 p.m. every Monday and Wednesday. For more information, a schedule of games and lessons, or directions to the Lowell Ranch 4H location at 2330 South I-25 East Frontage Road, go the website at castlerockbridge.com. For assistance in finding a bridge partner, call Georgiana Butler at 303-810-8504. Visit www.castlerockbridge.com.

CASTLE ROCK Local History Museum is open from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Fridays and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. Located at 420 Elbert St. Call 303-814-3164 or e-mail crmuseum@comcast.net and visit www.castlerockmuseum.org CASTLE ROCK Historical Society presents a historical presentation on the second Thursday of each month at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. Refreshments are served at 6:30 p.m. and the presentation is at 7 p.m. Visit castlerockhistoricalsociety.org CASTLE ROCK Orchestra is a fun, stress-free community orchestra open to all adults. Rehearsals are Sundays from 2-4 p.m. at First United Methodist Church of Castle Rock, 1200 South St. Visit castlerockorchestra.org or call 303-4080980. Requesting more string players. CASTLE ROCK Quilt Club meets from 6:30-8:30 p.m. the first and third Tuesday of each month at New Hope Presbyterian Church, Castle Rock. A meet and greet social begins at 6 p.m. All persons interested in quilting are encouraged to attend. Visit www.crqc.org for information. CASTLE PINES Table Tennis Club is a group of men playing competitive table tennis in a member’s basement. We play every two weeks on a weekday evening for two hours and typically play doubles so more members can participate. Very informal, no dues. If interested, contact Joe at crsooner@ comcast.net. CHRISTIAN LITERATURE Book Club. Join a group of adults and teens who are interested in reading and discussing Christian literature. The club meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock. For further information, contact Jane Smith at 303-6887712 or send an email to jsmith@dclibraries.org CHEROKEE RANCH and Castle Foundation offers photography hikes, afternoon tea times, naturalist talks and castle tours. The castle also can be rented for special events. Call 303-688-5555 ext. 11 during business hours. CYCLE CLUB meets at 9 a.m. Saturdays in the parking lot of Southeast Christian Church. Tour the streets of Parker, Elizabeth and Castle Rock. Call John at 720-842-5520. DOUGLAS COUNTY Elks Lodge 2873 meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Tuesday of every month at the Douglas County Fairgrounds & Events Center, Kirk Hall, 500 Fairgrounds Drive, Castle Rock. The lodge is actively seeking a permanent venue in the Castle Rock area. All “Stray Elks” are invited to attend and to be involved in the growth and activities of this new social and community service organization. Call 303-941-0135 or e-mail swgilbert@comcast.net. DULCIMER CLUB and Acoustic Slow Jam of Castle Rock meets at 2 p.m. on the fourth Sunday of every month at the Philip S. Miller Library. Beginners will play during the first hour. Some dulcimers to loan. Music/tab provided. No fees/just fun. Contact Jesse at 303-688-9199 or jesse5551@ msn.com. GREATER CASTLE Rock Art Guild is open to all, and meetings are the second Wednesday of every month at 314 Wilcox St., Castle Rock. Workshops and classes are available to members and non-members of all ages and skill levels. Visit www.gcrag.com for information.

HIGH PRAIRIE Bee Club invites anyone interested in keeping or encouraging honey bees to join our new group. The High Prairie Bee Club will meet the first Wednesday of every month from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the South Metro Fire Station No. 43 on North Pinery Parkway. All levels of interest and beekeeping experience are welcome. For details e-mail wldbilh4u@ yahoo.com Clubs continues on Page 25


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May 21, 2015

National park’s centennial year celebrated Mountain gem got its start from Coloradans’ efforts By Sonya Ellingboe

sellingboe@colorado communitymedia.com In late April, the Colorado Mountain Club, 103 years old, celebrated its strongly influential role in establishing Rocky Mountain National Park by planning special hikes during the centennial year. The club will lead 100-mile hike packages and a series of wildflower hikes in RMNP this year, according to Jeff Golden, CMC communications and marketing associate. Members can sign up to accumulate 100 miles of hiking within the park during the year, and the organization will help lead shorter wildflower hikes for members and park visitors at various locations. Information on wildflower hikes will be available at the east and west park entry points, according to CMC volunteer Linda Lawson of Greenwood Village. Lawson’s special centennial year contributions include a talk on how founding mountain club members, including Enos Mills, helped to establish the park’s existence. Others involved included Roger Toll, who was superintendent of Yellowstone and Mount Rainier national parks, and Carl Blaurock, who with William Ervin was first to climb all of Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks, according to a History Colorado release. The CMC is housed in the historic former Golden High School, which also functions

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MEADOWS LADIES Golf League invites new

members for the 2012 golf season. Join the Meadows Ladies Golf 9-hole League this spring and have a scheduled time to play through the summer with our friendly, fun loving group of ladies. All ability levels welcome. We play on Tuesday mornings at the Meadows Golf Course located off Simms Street in Littleton. Early tee times are available for working women and later times for others. Membership is $80 per year for new members, which includes the Golf Handicap and Information Network fees. Contact Linda Swain at 303-7984424, or l.swain00@gmail.com or Sherry Assmus at 303-9724201, slbassmus@aol.com for information.

PRAYER SHAWL Group of Castle Rock meets at various times. Contact Sandy at sandyt3388@aol.com for information on upcoming meetings. SALTY DOG Sailing Club If you love to sail or want to try, if you don’t have a boat, if you have a boat but don’t sail enough because you cannot find a crew, the Salty Dog Sailing Club is for you. The club meets the second Thursday of the month. Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. with the business meeting commencing at 7 p.m. Go to www.saltydog.org for meeting locations and directions. THURSDAY EVENING Book Club. Members meet for a lively discussion of the book selection for the month. See the library website www.douglascountylibraries.org for a list of the book selections for this year. The club meets at 7 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock. Drop-ins are welcome. Contact Jane Smith at 303-688-7712 or send an email to jsmith@ dclibraries.org.

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CASTLE ROCK Civitan Club provides networking, fellowship and community service, emphasizing help to people with developmental disabilities. Group meets at noon the first and third Tuesdays at 680 Atchison Way, #500, Castle

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as the Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The History Colorado Center has a new exhibit on Rocky Mountain National Park and encourages visits to the Mountaineering Museum.

Local efforts led to park

Lawson is co-chairwoman of the mountain club’s Centennial Committee and is presenting information, with illustrations, to groups throughout Colorado. She begins with the story of the aforementioned Mills, an Estes Park resident who had been lecturing about the area’s features and history for a number of years. In 1909 the name “Estes Park Improvement Association” was preferred over “Estes Valley Game Preserve.” “At this point, there were already 12 national parks,” Lawson said. In 1911, Mills wrote to prominent Coloradan James Grafton Rogers, president of the American Alpine Club, about starting a Colorado Mountain Club, which Rogers agreed to undertake “as soon as the climbers return to town.” In April 1912 his first invitation yielded seven responses, followed by an announcement in the local newspaper. Twenty-five showed up and signed as charter members. They started to educate the public with lectures, walks and longer outings, and Mills initially proposed a park of 1,000 square miles stretching from Pikes Peak to the Estes Valley (later reduced). The first draft of a bill sent to Congress met with no action in 1913, and a Rocky

Rock; and at 6 p.m. the third Tuesday in June, July and August at Centennial Park, Gilbert and South streets, Castle Rock. Go to http://castlerock.civitan.net or call Bernie or Linda Funk, 303-663-1721.

MODERN WOODMEN Youth Service Club has monthly activities and participates in volunteer projects that benefit our community. Participating children undertake countless educational, service and beautification projects for the betterment of our local community. Contact Shane Bauman at 303-548-4810 or email Shane.Bauman@mwarep.org.

Hikes near 100-mile total

In this “Year of the Mountaineer,” the club will coordinate members’ 100 miles of hikes, visits to 100 of 125 peaks, and special wildflower hikes with Plant Masters, which are open to physically fit park visitors. Ownership of a year-round cabin in Allenspark, a small town bordering Rocky Mountain National Park’s eastern edge, means that hiking in the park is very much a way of life for glass artist Sally Van Der Kamp and her husband, residents of Centennial. They recently tallied up their miles for the past year and found they are both close to the 100-mile goal they set in 2014 to honor the park’s centennial year. “We started when we saw the suggestion on Facebook,” she said, and they have hiked through the winter with snow shoes and/or cleats. Winter is her husband’s favorite time. “It makes you feel rough and rustic.” Does Van Der Kamp have a favorite hike?

“That’s like asking a parent to name a favorite child,” she replied. They have enjoyed new hiking buddies and will probably finish the 100 miles in late May or early June. They need to agree on a really special spot for attaining the 100-mile mark: “Twin Sisters for sunrise or Bluebird Lake in August” (though not in the one-year timeframe) for wildflowers. They are recreational hikers, she said, and she is keeping a photo chronicle/journal. “We started out on a three-mile hike and ended up covering nine miles …” A member of the Littleton Fine Arts Guild, she exhibits her art at the Depot Art Gallery. It is stained and fused glass, which sometimes incorporates broken glass pieces she finds in the mountains, as well as branches from their property. “We won’t stop at 100 miles,” she concluded.

Author creates sweeping history

Another south-metro resident with strong Rocky Mountain National Park connections is Mary Taylor Young of Castle Rock, who started spending summers in the park with her grandparents as a very small child. She has grown up to become a nature writer with 15 books to her credit, and she recently won first place in nonfiction in the Colorado Authors’ League annual competition. “Rocky Mountain National Park: the First Hundred Years” is a large, beautifully illustrated coffee-table book that talks about the park from prehistoric times to today.

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RIDGELINE WRANGLERS trail maintenance group meets one Saturday a month to help maintain and improve the soft surface trails at Ridgeline Open Space in the Meadows. Meet at 8:30 a.m. at the trailhead parking lot off of Coachline Road. Outings are completed by 11:30 a.m. Outings are scheduled for Saturdays April 12, May 10, July 19, Aug. 16, Sept. 27 and Oct. 25. The June outing will be in celebration of National Trails Day with a Community Work Day at Memmen Ridge Open Space at from 8:30 a.m. to noon). Contact Lisa Sorbo at 303-814-7456 or lsorbo@crgov.com. WOMEN’S CRISIS and Family Outreach Center groups offer help for people affected by domestic violence. Call 303-688-8484

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THE AARP Douglas County Chapter meets at 12:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month at the Castle Rock Senior Center, 2323 N. Woodlands Blvd. AWANA CLUB at Creekside Bible Church meets from 4-5:30 p.m. Sundays at 2180 S. I-25, Castle Rock. Call 303-688-3745. AWANA CLUB at Sedalia Elementary meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Sedalia Elementary for kindergarten to sixth grade. Call Phil Smith at 303-688-9638.

BETA SIGMA Phi, Preceptor Gamma Theta Chapter, meets at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays in members’ homes. Contact Sandy Pearl at 720-851-0482 for info. Clubs continues on Page 28

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Mountain National Park Committee was appointed to help with Congress. They made lantern slide presentations and went to the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming (in Stanley Steamers, Lawson said) to interview tribal elders who had lived in the Estes Valley area about specific place names. The bill was redrafted and the area downsized to 379 square miles when the sixth revision was submitted in August 1914. On Jan. 26, 1915, it passed the Senate and was signed into law. Lawson said she came from Iowa and Oklahoma with energy company business experience and found the Colorado Mountain Club when she moved to Colorado.

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Mountain Vista High School student Elizabeth Chengrian demonstrates a device designed to help a disabled student shoot a basketball and shake hands during the May 11 grand opening of the school’s STEM lab. Photos by Jane Reuter

Delaney Livington, left, and Jordan Frerichs demonstrate the robotic arm they designed for the state TSA competition during the May 11 opening of Mountain Vista’s STEM lab.

STEM lab opens new world to students By Jane Reuter

jreuter@colorado communitymedia.com Eighteen months ago, the space that is now Mountain Vista High School’s STEM fabrication lab was a preschool. With a new and growing Technology Student Association chapter fueling interest in science, technology, engineering and math exploration, technology teacher Kent Allison and others proposed converting the room into a STEM lab. In use since October 2014, the

facility celebrated its official grand opening May 11. The lab contains a Computer Numerical Control cutting machine, 3D printers and other machines that allow students to both design and build with a variety of materials, opening what Allison described as a world of possibilities. During the grand opening event, students demonstrated projects created in the lab. Many of those projects earned them top placement at the state TSA competition and a spot at this summer’s national event.

FUNDING SOURCES FOR MOUNTAIN VISTA’S STEM LAB PHASE 1 (ALREADY OPEN):

PHASE 2:

• DCSD World Class Education Innovation Grant — $7,500

• A $90,000 grant from Morgridge Family Foundation

• School Accountability Committee and MVHS Support for Infrastructure — $100,000-plus from site-based school budget and MVHS SAC budget

• $60,000 of the grant will be used for tools, equipment, robotics kits, 3D printers and other items in the engineering/tech rooms.

• Career Technical Education funds from DCSD — $10,000plus

• The other $30,000 will be used toward a biotech lab opening in fall 2015. • Mountain Vista will seek added funds for the lab in fall 2015.

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WHAT’S COOKIN’?

Mountain Vista High School invited Stephen Kleinman, the American Culinary Federation’s Colorado Chefs Association apprenticeship program director, to lead catering students through a culinary demo and Q&A on May 15. The executive chef lectured 175 students during seven classes and even cooked up some spicy Thai curry chicken with white rice for everyone to taste. Kleinman has served as executive and regional corporate chef for numerous hotels around Colorado. He was the owner of The Gold Pan restaurant in Breckenridge and Gasthaus Echlier Hotel in Winter Park.

PHOTOS BY TARYN WALKER

Chef Stephen Kleinman talks to Mountain Vista High School students about his experience in restaurants during life-management teacher Maria Cox’s culinary class on May 15.

Spicy Thai curry chicken and white rice was on the menu for culinary students at Mountain Vista High School.

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Mountain Vista High School senior Isiah Romero chows down on his curry dish.

Stephen Kleinman pours coconut milk into a blender for his Thai curry chicken and rice dish.

Kevin and Caroline Neu of Castle Rock are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Michael to Marie Hodgin. Michael is a graduate of University of Northern Colorado . He works as a designer with Reliable Power consultants and coaches the boys junior varsity basketball team at Union Colony Preparatory School in Greeley. Marie is graduate of University of Northern Colorado. She works as an elementary school teacher.The wedding ceremony will be June 27th.


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BREAKFAST CLUB Singles 50 plus meets the third Saturday each month at the Ridge Grill, Castle Pines North Country Club, 1414 Castle Pines Parkway. This is an active singles group with opportunities to make new friends while enjoing various activities such as dinners, sports, theater, etc. Reservations are required; cost is price of your meal. Make reservations or find information by calling 303-814-8428. Leave a name and number and you will receive a call back. The website is www.TBC50plus.org. CASTLE ROCK Chess Club meets every Monday

from 6-9 p.m.at the Philip S. Miller library in Castle Rock. All ages and skill levels welcome.

CASTLE ROCK Civitan Club meets at noon the first and third Tuesdays at Castle Rock Senior Center. Call Phyllis Tumey at 303-688-5610. CASTLE ROCK Colorado Genealogical Society presents a genealogy-related educational program the third Saturday of each month at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. The society also offers a weekly, open genealogy forum from 10 a.m. to noon Mondays at the library, as well as other monthly programs. Visit crcgs.org for calendar of events and more information. CASTLE ROCK Eagles Aerie No. 3947 meets

at 7:30 p.m. every second Tuesday at 1300 Caprice Drive. The auxiliary meets at 7:30 p.m. every first and third Tuesdays.

CASTLE ROCK High Noon Rotary Club meets for lunch at noon every Thursday at the Philip S. Miller Library in Downtown Castle Rock. For more information, call Les Lilly at 303-688-9255 or visit www.CRHN-Rotary.com. CASTLE ROCK Quilt Club meets from 6:30-8:30 p.m. eon the first Tuesday of every month at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock. All persons interested in quilting are encouraged to attend. Go to www.crqc.org for more information and directions CASTLE ROCK Toastmasters International

meets at 7 a.m. Thursdays in the Chevrolet Building at Medved Autoplex, 1404 S. Wilcox St. in Castle Rock. Call 303-814-6713.

May 21, 2015 and A.M. meets at 7:30 p.m. every first and third Thursday. Call 303-688-4131 or 303-688-3382.

DULCIMER CLUB and Acoustic Slow Jam Meeting at Miller Library. All skill levels. Times to be decided. Basic instruction for beginners the first half hour. Some dulcimers to loan. Music/tab provided. No fees; just fun. Fiddle, mandolin, guitar welcome. Contact Jesse at 303-688-9199 or jesse5551@msn.com DOUGLAS COUNTY Elks Lodge 2873 meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Tuesday of each month at the Douglas County Fairgrounds and Events Center, Kirk Hall, 500 Fairgrounds Drive, Castle Rock. The Lodge is actively seeking a permanent venue in the Castle Rock area. All stray Elks are invited to attend and to be involved in the growth and activities of this new social and service organization. Call 303-805-5927 or via email at swgilbert@comcast.net. EPIC LIT Book Club. The members read and discuss a science fiction or fantasy book each month. Meetings are on the second Wednesday of each month at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock, at 7 p.m. Each month’s book selection is listed on the library Web site at douglascountylibraries.org. Contact Jeremy for further information: jac@dennebel.com. GREAT BOOKS. Great Books Discussion Groups meet

at Douglas County Libraries in Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch and Castle Rock (Philip S. Miller). Great Books is a forum for thoughtful adults to read and discuss significant works of fiction, philosophy, political science, poetry and drama. Afternoon and evening times are available; groups meet once every 2-4 weeks. No registration is required. For information, call 303791-7323 or visit DouglasCountyLibraries.org.

GOLD WING motorcycle touring association meets

at 4 p.m. every first Sunday. Call Ed at 303-660-4903.

HIGH PLAINS Chapter, Order of DeMolay, meets at 7 p.m. every second and fourth Monday in the Parker area. With Walt Disney, Mel Blanc and Walter Cronkite counted among its alumni, you won’t find another organization for young men between the ages of 12 and 21 years that offers character building, leadership training, and life skill development more than DeMolay. Contact the chapter for more information. Email:highplainsdemolay@gmail.com or Visit www. coloradodemolay.org. INTERFAITH DEVOTIONS sponsored by the Baha’i Faith of Castle Pines North are the second Sunday of every month. Beginning at 10 a.m. with a continental breakfast, devotions are at 10:30, followed by an open discussion. Members of the Baha’i Faith are forbidden by their beliefs to proselytize, and no donations are accepted. Contact Susan Lewis Wright, songbird9@comcast.net or call 303-470-6644 for information. All religions and cultures are welcome.

CIVIL AIR Patrol Douglas Cadet Squadron

THE INTERNATIONAL House of Prayer

COMMUNITY BIBLE Study of Castle Rock,

an inter-denominational Bible Study, meets at Heritage Evangelical Free Church, 55 N. Heritage Blvd., in Founders Village. every Wednesday from 9:15-11:15 a.m. We offer a children’s program from nursery through home schooled high school students. Contact Julie at 818-601-1752 or prayonnon@ yahoo.com.

CENTRAL COLORADO Quarter Horse Association meets every first Thursday. For meeting site and times, call Jim Olson at 303-841-6034 or e-mail jnolson@ global.net. CIVIL AIR Patrol, Douglas Composite Squadron, cadets and senior members meet from 7-9 p.m. Mondays at New Hope Presbyterian Church in Castle Rock. Call Roberta Richardson at 303-841-9004 or Erin Anderson at 719-683-9387. COLUMBINE GENEALOGICAL and Histori-

cal Society meets every second and third Tuesdays from January to May and again from September through November. Call Don Elliott at 303-841-3712.

DAUGHTERS OF the American Revolution Piney Creek chapter meets at 7 p.m. every second Tuesday from September to May. Call Carol Rohwedder at 303-805-9983 or Paula Lasky at 303-690-5168

Castle Rock is a prayer gathering of believers of all denominations in the Castle Rock area from 7-9 p.m. the first and third Fridays of the month at The Rock church, 4881 Cherokee Drive in The Meadows.

KIWANIS CLUB of Castle Pines meets at 12:15

p.m. Tuesdays.

KIWANIS CLUB of Castle Rock We are a group of dedicated volunteers that strive to “change the world, one child and one community at a time.” If you would like to help, contact us at 303-475-6130 or better yet come meet us for breakfast. We meet every Thursday (except holidays), at 7 a.m. at the Village Inn at Castle Rock, 207 Wolfensberger Road. MOMS CLUB of Castle Rock southwest chapter offers daytime supports for parents at home with their kids. We offer playgroups, tours and monthly meetings. Contact Joan Gandy at joanegandy@gmail.com for more information. MOTHERS OF Preschoolers meets from 9:15-

11:30 a.m. every second and fourth Tuesdays at The Rock Church, 1638 Park St. in Castle Rock. Call 303-688-0777.

MOTHERS OF Preschoolers at New Covenant Fellowship Church meets from 9:45-11:30 a.m. every second and fourth Wednesday in Larkspur. Call Amber Hill at 719-650-5013. MOTHERS OF Preschoolers at Newday Christian SDA Church in Franktown meets from 9-11:30 a.m. every second and fourth Wednesday. Call Alisha at 303-663-3732. Child care is included. NATIONAL ALLIANCE on Mental Illness

Arapahoe-Douglas, NAMI, meets at 7 p.m. every second and fourth Wednesdays. Call Janet at 303-740-9383.

ORDER OF The Eastern Star Martha Chap-

DOUGLAS COUNTY 4-H Club Red Tail

Mountaineers meets first Wednesday each month at 7 p.m. Call 303-791-0474.

ter No. 135 meets at 7:30 p. m. every first Monday and the third Monday of the Month at the Masonic Lodge, 300 Wilcox St. in Castle Rock Call 303-688-3657 or 303-688-3382 for more information

DOUGLAS COUNTY Association for Gifted

PI BETA Phi Alumnae Club information is available

& Talented is a nonprofit group of parents, educators and community leaders that supports the educational and emotional needs of gifted and advanced learners in Douglas County. Affiliate of the Colorado Association for GT and the National Association for GT. Find our mission, newsletters, events and general information at www.dcagt.org.

DOUGLAS COUNTY Garden Club meets from

1-3 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month primarily at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock. Meetings include speakers on a variety of horticulture topics for all levels of gardening interest and knowledge. Visitors welcome. For date and meeting location changes, and additional club information, go to www. douglascountygardenclub.org or call Cindy at 303-625-3085.

DOUGLAS COUNTY FFA Alumni meets at

7:30 p.m. every first Thursday at Douglas County High School. Call Denise at 303-905-9531 or Wendy at 720-219-0813 for information.

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Misc. Notices

by calling Kelsey Alexander at 303-805-3757.

PRECEPTOR GAMMA Lambda Chapter of

Beta Sigma Phi meets every first Tuesday from September to May at members’ houses in Sedalia, Highlands Ranch, Littleton or Castle Rock. Call 303-688-6576 or 303-688-3255.

RANCH RACONTEURS Toastmasters. Learn to improve your personal and public speaking skills, listen effectively, develop leadership abilities and build your confidence in a fun, supportive environment. Group meets at 6:55 p.m. every Thursday at the Eastridge Recreation Center, 9568 S. University Blvd., Highlands Ranch. Visitors welcome. Contact Debbie Fuller at vpm-873616@toastmastersclub.org. ROCKY MOUNTAIN BMW Riders Club meets at 6:30 p.m. every first Thursday. Visit www.rmbrc.org or programs@rmbrc.org for more information. ROTARY CLUB of Castle Pines meets for a weekly

breakfast meetings at the Country Club of Castle Pines on

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HARRY C. Miller Post 1187 American Legion Castle Rock meets at 7 p.m. every third Tuesday at New Hope Presbyterian Church, 3737 New Hope Way, Castle Rock. Call Cmdr. Richard Haffner at 303-378-0298.

CASTLE ROCK Vegans We have various gettogethers as a community to support our vegan lifestyle: Potlucks, field trips, happy hours, dinners, etc. You don’t have to be vegan to join our group. You may just be curious about adopting a more plant-based diet and learning about the health benefits. Or perhaps you want to improve the environment, or be a proponent for animals. Whatever your reason, check us out at http://www.meetup.com/Castle-RockVegans/?scheduleNow=true or contact Deneen at 303-6601457. meets at 7 p.m. every Monday at New Hope Presbyterian Church, 3737 New Hope Way, Castle Rock. Cadets may join at 12-18 years of age. Civil Air Patrol is the offical auxiliary of the US Air Force. Its volunteer membership includes both Senior members (adults) as well as cadets who are trained to play a leading role in search and rescue, aerospace education and disaster relief for America. For more information contact Unit Commander, Lt John Motley at 303-688-3930 or email: jmot161@gmail.com.

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SPORTS

LOCAL

Local teams, athletes bring home medals By Chase Ellis

cellis@coloradcommunitymedia.com Haley Showalter came in to the state track and field championships at Jeffco Stadium as the 4A favorite in both the shot put and discus, and she walked away with a state title in each when the meet wrapped up on May 16. Not only did Showalter win titles, she did so in impressive fashion. She won the shot put by almost 7 feet, with a throw of 47 feet, one-half inch, and the discus by 20 feet, with a throw of 158 feet, 5 inches. “I threw 47 (feet), I was really excited because that was a three-foot personal record. I really wanted to get the state record, but I am really happy with the PR,” said Showalter after her domination in the Class 4A girls shot put, in which she finished just 2 inches shy of the Class 4A state meet record. Showalter was one of 11 athletes or relay teams in the area to bring home state titles in this year’s championships, but she was the only one to bring home two. Lutheran’s boys squad won the team state championship in 3A, one year after winning it all in 2A, behind Matt Hanson’s first-place finish in the 110-meter hurdles, Kharon Hall’s victory in the triple jump, and a win from the 4 x 200-meter relay team. Valor’s boys team claimed one win at the track and field championships, with a victory in the 4 x 200-meter relay as Ben Waters, Danny Rambo, Bubba Watkins and Vincent Hood teamed for the win. Waters was also runner-up in the 400. Castle View had two athletes win their events as Christian Stathakis won the pole vault at 11 feet, 9 inches, and Christopher Linnin won the triple jump at 46 feet, 9 ½ inches. Linnin also placed second in the high jump and fourth in the long jump to help the Castle View boys tie for fourth place overall. Chaparral senior Jennifer Calascione took the Class 5A discus at 131 feet, 9 inches, and Jenna Lansky finished third in the 100-meter hurdles as Chaparral’s girls finished 17th overall. The boys from Chaparral finished 10th behind state runner-up finishes from Domonic Compoz in the 3,200 meters and the 4 x 800-meter relay team. Ben Butler claimed the 3A 3,200-meter state title and was the runner-up in the 1,600 meters for the SkyView Academy boys. Cassie Unruh took fourth in the 3,200 meters for the girls team. The Class 5A girls 100-meter hurdles provided Rock Canyon its two best finishes of the day as freshman Emily Sloan won the state title in a time of 14.11 seconds. Rhyan Pettaway took fifth in the event.

Castle View pole vaulter Christian Mueller goes up and over the bar during the May 16 Class 5A event finals at the Colorado Track and Field Championships. Mueller cleared the bar at 14 feet and finished third in the competition. Photo by Tom Munds Highlands Ranch’s Trevor Rex took the state title in the Class 5A high jump, clearing 6 feet 9, inches. Ben Morgan was runner-up in the long jump for the Falcons. Though the Golden Eagles of Mountain Vista did not win an event, Delaney Fitzsimmons finished as state runner-up in the Class 5A girls 3,200 meters, and she placed fourth in the 1,600 meters. Hayden Williams took state runner-up in the Class 5A boys pole vault. ThunderRidge’s Gabrielle Smith finished in a tie for second in the Class 5A girls pole and was the top finisher among the

Grizzlies’ boys and girls teams. AJ Puga took third in the Class 4A boys discus, and Emily Banks took third in the Class 4A girls high jump to record the top finishes for Ponderosa’s boys and girls teams. Lutheran’s girls’ team saw Amy Migl finish as state runnerup in the Class 3A discus. Anna Spykstra took fourth in the 100-meter hurdles, and Morgan Barone took fourth in the high jump. Tara Pelton led the Legend girls with a third-place finish in the 100 meters, and she finished sixth in the 200 meters.

Rock Canyon advances in state baseball tourney Jaguars win twice in elimination games By Jim Benton jbenton@colorado communitymedia.com Rock Canyon baseball coach Tyler Munro had a couple hunches that paid off for the Jaguars. Heading into the double-elimination portion of the Class 5A state baseball tournament, Munro elected to reverse his pitching order with his three senior pitchers, starting Josh White, typically the third hurler, in the first game followed by Chris Given and Bryce Dietz. White, making his first start of the season, pitched a complete game in a 3-2 loss on May 16 game to Mountain Vista. Chris Given came up with big pitches when needed in a 7-6 win over Pine Creek May 17 at the Regency Athletic Complex at Metro State. Rock Can-

Rock Canyon’s Daryl Myers swings at a pitch during the Jaguars 5-1 win over Cherry Creek on May 17. Photo by Jim Benton yon stayed alive in the tournament as Dietz pitched the Jaguars to a 5-1 win to eliminate Cherry Creek in a second game on May 17. “Each kid wants the ball and wants to be in that spotlight,” said Munro. “I threw our No. 3, then our

No. 2 and our No. 1. We probably won’t do that again. We’re going to go in with our guns blazing.” Munro also moved sophomore Matt Given, Chris’ younger brother, up and down in the batting order, another move that paid dividends.

“I moved him from the two to the five hole, and two to the four hole, because I kind of had that hunch that I wanted to put him into some RBI situations,” explained Munro. “It worked out.” Matt Given, batting fifth in the lineup, drove in four runs against Pine Creek and had another RBI hitting in the cleanup spot against Cherry Creek. Key moments: Chris Given, who induced 10 ground-ball outs, got a strikeout with the tying run at the plate in the sixth inning against Pine Creek and another strikeout with the tying run on second base in the seventh frame against the Eagles. Rock Canyon scored five runs in the first two innings against Cherry Creek, and Dietz didn’t give up a hit to the top three batters in the Bruins lineup. Key players/statistics: Matt Given was a double shy of hitting for the cycle against Pine Creek. In the two games on May 17, he was five-

for-seven with five RBI. “I like the No. 2 spot, and I really don’t know a reason why,” said Matt Given. “Someone mentioned I was a double away from the cycle, but I tried to keep it in the back of my mind.” Matt Given was called out of strikes in his fourth at-bat against Pine Creek. Chris Given went five-for-seven in the two May 17 games, and White smacked a three-run homer in the second inning against Cherry Creek. They said it: “It was a great day. It’s nice when it works out that way,” said Munro of the two May 17 wins. “I don’t think one person had any thought we were going to lose the games,” added Matt Given. Going forward: Rock Canyon (20-4) plays Chatfield (14-10), the one undefeated team remaining in the tournament, at 3 p.m. May 22 at All-City Stadium. Mountain Vista and Grandview play at noon May 22 at All-City.

SPORTS ROUNDUP Girls Soccer

Broomfield 2, Mountain Vista 0 - Broomfield’s defense did something no team had done since March 10 as they held Mountain Vista scoreless and the Golden Eagles bowed out of the Class 5A Girls Soccer tournament with a loss in the semifinals on May 16. Mountain Vista 1, Columbine 0 - A first-half goal from Megan Massey, off an assist from Amy Alexander, was enough for Mountain Vista to defeat defending State Champion Columbine in the Class 5A Girls Soccer quarterfinals on May 13. Grandview 1, ThunderRidge 0 (OT) ThunderRidge and Grandview played 90 minutes of top-notch soccer before the Wolves found the back of the net with the game-winner to spoil ThunderRidge’s playoff hopes in the State semifinals on May 16. ThunderRidge 4, Cherry Creek 1 - Aspen

Robinson scored the Grizzlies’ opening two goals and Kylee Duren finished the last two, in the span of 12 second-half minutes, to lift ThunderRidge to a win over Cherry Creek on May 13 in the Class 5A Girls Soccer quarterfinals. Sierra Roth finished with 14 saves as the only goal she allowed was off a lose ball scramble where she made two saves before the third chance snuck by her late in the first half. The Academy 1, SkyView Academy 0 The Wolverines were held off the score sheet while placing 5-of-12 shots on goal in a quarterfinal loss to The Academy on May 14. Grandview 3, Chaparral 0 - Chaparral fell to Grandview on May 13 in the quarterfinals of the Class 5A Girls Soccer tournament. After going winless last season, an influx of talented underclassmen led Chaparral to a final record of 10-8 this season.

Cheyenne Mountain 2, Ponderosa 1 Ponderosa’s postseason run came to an end in the Class 4A Girls Soccer semifinals with a loss to 3-seed Cheyenne Mountain on May 16. Ponderosa’s season ends with an 11-7-1 record, the most wins for the program since the 2010 season. Ponderosa 3, Standley Lake 2 - Ponderosa was able to hold off and defeat Standley Lake on May 14 in the Class 4A Girls Soccer quarterfinals. Ponderosa 1, Centaurus 0 - Katie George found the net off a Josie Schneider assist to send Ponderosa to the Class 4A Girls Soccer quarterfinals for the first time in six seasons with a win over Centaurus on May 11. Brianna Collins was able to hold Centaurus scoreless behind a strong effort from her defense in front of her.

Boys Lacrosse Aspen 17, Valor Christian 12 - Valor fell to Aspen in the Class 4A Boys Lacrosse State Championship game on May 15. After falling behind 9-2 at the half, the Eagles came out fighting but could not overcome their firsthalf deficit in the loss. Dan Provost scored four goals and Ryan Russell scored three times for the Eagles. Valor Christian 8, Cheyenne Mountain 7 - With Valor clinging to a one-goal lead with only 10 seconds remaining, goalie Shawn Johnson collected his 14th save of the contest to lift Valor to a win in the Class 4A Boys Lacrosse semifinals on May 13. Ryan Russell finished with three goals and an assist and Cole Baker and Dalton Ziegler each scored twice and had two assists for the Eagles. Roundup continues on Page 30


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Mountain Vista player third in 5A tennis Zhong says she prefers singles due to individual aspect By Tom Munds

tmunds@colorado communitymedia.com Mountain Vista’s Casey Zhong took third place in No. 1 singles at the May 13 finals of the state Class 5A girls tennis tournament. “Tennis is my game because I enjoy the individual aspect of the competition,” she said after her win in the third-place game. “I play all year because it is a fun game, and I prefer singles because it is the most fun to rely on yourself and do everything yourself.” The Golden Eagles sophomore gave the top individual perfor-

mance among athletes from area schools. Others who placed in the top four included Kendra Lavallee of Mountain Vista, who placed fourth in No. 2 singles; Haley Hildenbrand of Legend, who took fourth in No. 3 singles; and the team of Sydney Boyle and Caroline Skibness of Rock Canyon, who were fourth in No. 2 doubles. The 176 players from 34 schools who qualified for the state Class 5A tournament had to wait for time on the court as heavy rains pushed the competition back from May 7-9 to May 11-13. Cherry Creek won the state team title with 87 points, and Mountain Vista finished fourth with 25 points. Rock Canyon was ninth, while Legend tied for 10th; Highlands Ranch tied for 16th, and Ponderosa and Douglas County tied for 19th.

Roundup Continued from Page 29

Regis Jesuit 11, Mountain Vista 4 - Regis Jesuit outscored Mountain Vista 7-0 over the second and third quarters to defeat the Golden Eagles in the Class 5A Boys Lacrosse Semifinals on May 13. Mountain Vista’s season ends with a 16-2 record, the best record for the program in the last eight seasons.

Girls Lacrosse

Denver East 13, ThunderRidge 12 - ThunderRIdge’s second-half rally came up short in a season-ending loss to the East Angels in State Girls Lacrosse Quarterfinals on May 13. The Grizzlies finished with a 13-4 record in coach Kelsi Goings first season at the helm. Rock Canyon 5, Cherry Creek 1 - Rock Canyon’s march through Class 5A Baseball Championships continued on May 17 in a win over Cherry Creek. Rock Canyon 7, Pine Creek 6 - Rock Canyon held off a late rally from Pine Creek

to stay alive in the Class 5A State Baseball Championships on May 17. Matt Givin went 3-for-4 at the plate with his first varsity home run and a triple to drive in four RBIs and scored twice for the Jaguars and Coby Zimmerman reached base four times and scored three runs. Chatfield 3, Mountain Vista 2 - The Golden Eagles fell to the pitching of Chatfield for their first loss at the double-elimination Class 5A State Baseball Championships on May 17. Mountain Vista 11, Regis Jesuit 10 (8 innings) - Mountain Vista scored nine runs over the sixth and seventh innings to force extra-innings it won in walk-off fashion in the second game of the Class 5A State Baseball Championships on May 16. Mountain Vista 3, Rock Canyon 2 - A sixth-inning run lifted Mountain Vista to a win over Rock Canyon at the double-elimination Class 5A State Baseball Championships on May 16. Rock Canyon 10, Douglas County 3 The Jaguars broke open a tight game with a five-run sixth inning to take the District 5 Championship and spot in the State Tournament with a win over Douglas County on May 12. Cole Howard drove in three runs

Casey Zhong of Mountain Vista returns the ball over the net during her third-place match against Kristen Kirby of Mountain Range at the May 13 Class 5A State Girls Tennis Tournament. The duo battled for almost two hours, with Zhong winning the match and the third-place medal in three sets. Photo by Tom Munds

ter the third-place match. “The ball has a different spin, and my forehand is to their backhand.” Zhong got to state in 2014, winning her first match but losing in the second round. She smiled and

and Josh White scored three times for Rock Canyon. Coby Zimmerman drove two runs in and scored twice and Daryl Myers finished the contest with two RBIs. Rock Canyon 6, Rampart 4 - Rock Canyon scored a run in each of the fifth and sixth innings to defeat Rampart in the opening game of Class 5A District 5 on May 12. Josh White held Rampart scoreless in 3.1 relief innings allowing only three hits while striking out five and delivering a 2-for-4 day at the plate with two runs scored. Matt Givin drove in two runs and Daryl Myers went 3-for-3 with three runs scored. Douglas County 13, Fort Collins 3 - The Huskies overwhelmed Fort Morgan to advance out of the first round of Class 5A’s District 5 with a win on May 12. Mountain Vista 4, Fairview 2 - Mountain Vista advanced to the Class 5A State Baseball Championships with a hard-fought win over Fairview in the District Championship on May 12. Mountain Vista 4, Brighton 0 - The Golden Eagles and the Bulldogs matched each other with three hits each, but Mountain Vista capitalized on its opprotunities to take a win in the opening game of District play on May 12.

said it was ironic that she lost to Shen in the championship semifinals this year because Shen is her doubles partner when they aren’t playing high school tennis.

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May 21, 2015

Changing lives in Guatemala

Nonprofit offers opportunities, with major focus on education

GETTING INVOLVED

By Christy Steadman

Pura Vida Ministries is a Denver-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1999 by Mark Ely.

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Rosa’s father runs a Pepsi stand on the side of the road in a small village in the western highlands of Guatemala. But thanks to a woman from Highlands Ranch and a Denver-area nonprofit, Rosa’s future will extend far beyond that roadside stand. Highlands Ranch resident Laura Richards and her two daughters visited Rosa’s village with the nonprofit organization Pura Vida Ministries when Rosa was in sixth r grade. They felt an immediate connection with her. So Richards contacted Pura Vida’s founder, Mark Ely of Golden, and inquired about sponsoring Rosa’s education. “He said, ‘There’s no way the dad’s going to let her go,’” Richards said. “‘She’s the oldest in her family, (and) the fact she got to sixth grade is major. No way he’s going to let her keep going to school.’” But about a month later, Ely contacted Richards and told her the dad had agreed. Rosa, now 21, is in her third year of college studying business. “It was a financial difficulty for them to let her go to school,” Richards said. “But her dad really sees the value in it now. She’s able to help her dad because she’s got that background.” Pura Vida Ministries, with offices in Highlands Ranch, says its mission is “to facilitate the sharing of First World resources with Third World communities in a meaningful, respectful, and long-term way,” with a focus on education. Pura Vida is not about writing a letters a couple of times a year to a child who the sponsor will never meet, Ely said. Sponsors can visit the family or go to the child’s school. But, he added, students often will write letters to their sponsors and tell them how hard they’re working. “Regardless of what (Rosa) does, her life is going to have a different road of possibilities,” Ely said. “We’re teaching them to be

The organization exists to promote health and education in Guatemala and concentrates on 10 villages with a high indigenous population of Quiché Mayans. The villages are within a 20-mile radius of each other, and located in the country’s western highlands, which is at an elevation of about 7,000 feet. Guatemala is one of the poorest countries in the hemisphere, with 75 percent of the population estimated to live below the poverty line, and 58 percent having an income below the United Nations standards of extreme poverty. The area where Pura Vida focuses has an average income of $2 a day. In Guatemala, children have access to an education at a free public school up through the sixth grade, but the family usually has to provide school supplies, books and transportation. However, the biggest hardship is often losing the children’s labor. The average schooling of the indigenous population in Guatemala as a whole is 1.9 years. Rosa stands in her cap and gown at her high school graduation in Guatemala. Also in the photo is Rosa’s sponsor, Laura Richards, holding Rosa’s baby brother, Richards’ husband, Mike, to her left. Standing next to Rosa is her mother and father, surrounded by two more of Rosa’s brothers. Courtesy photos self-sufficient.”

Poultry offers better life

Pura Vida has also touched Jeff Suntken’s life. A director on the Highlands Ranch Community Association board, he was recently in Guatemala during spring break to build chicken coops. Guatemalan families can receive microloans to buy chickens from a local nongovernmental organization, as long as they have an adequate coop to care for the chickens. Many families, though, can’t afford to build the coop. That’s where Pura Vida volunteers come in. Consisting of people from all over the Denver-metro area, a large number of supporters stem from St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Highlands Ranch. With their help, Suntken said, Guatemalan families can profit.

“Just by building the coop, it can start an entire business for a family down there — they can get the loan to get the chickens,” he said. “As the chickens lay eggs for a while, they can sell the eggs. And when the chicken doesn’t lay eggs any longer, they can sell the chicken or eat it — either one.” The coolest part about Pura Vida is the relationships formed with the Guatemalan people, Richards said. Pura Vida provides the initial help in a place where the need exists, she said, but the village has ownership of each project’s sustainability. It’s important that the locals feel they are doing something to help their villages, Ely added. “We’re working in conjunction with the villages. And now they come to us and say, `We have this need, can you help us?’ ” Richards said. “That’s the power of the program.”

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Pura Vida accomplishes its mission by offering people a number of ways to get involved. The student sponsorship began in 2002, and people can sponsor education for one student or multiple students, such as siblings, for example. The program started with six sponsored children, and now has about 360 students. In 2003, the work trips were implemented, which offers people an opportunity to go to Guatemala simply to get involved. Work trips include medical/dental, teaching English and construction, among others. A work trip’s average cost is $1,850, for about 10 days, and includes airfare, hotel stay, transportation, some meals and translator services if needed. Pura Vida does about six to eight trips a year in varying fashions. Pura Vida’s strategy is to provide short-to-long-term help. It starts with volunteers on a 10-day work trip, and includes hiring locals to maintain or complete projects, and sponsors education for entire families. To learn more about Pura Vida, visit www.puravida.org. Information provided by Mark Ely, founder and executive director of Pura Vida.

SALOME’S STARS FOR RELEASE WEEK OF MAY 18, 2015

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You might be a bit shaken by a friend’s request. But before the Lamb leaps to conclusions, insist on a full explanation. You still might say no, but at least you’ll know what you’re saying no to. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Seeing red over those nasty remarks by someone with an ax to grind? Of course you are. So get out there and give your supporters the facts they need to get the truth out. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A changing situation should get you to reassess your vacation plans and make any adjustments as soon as possible. And don’t fret -- the change most likely will turn out for the better.

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CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Don’t put off dealing with any negative feelings that might be left over from a recent confrontation. The sooner all is resolved, the sooner you can move forward with fewer complications. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Leos and Leonas might feel the urge to redecorate their dens, and that can turn into a good opportunity to strengthen family ties by putting the whole pride to work to make it happen. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Look for the most efficient way to get a job done quickly and well. Taking more time than you need to make it look more challenging is a short-sighted move you might regret later on. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Travel remains strong in your aspect. And this time, it could involve someone traveling a great distance to come to see you. Meanwhile, an important matter suddenly could need your attention. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A workplace situation becomes a lot more bothersome than you’d expected. Be careful not to be pulled into all that anger. Look for support among others who also want to avoid trouble. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Cheer up, lonely lovers, wherever you are. Just when you thought you’d been deleted from Cupid’s database, the chubby cherub proves that’s just not so. Congratulations. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A casual relationship could take a more serious turn. Are you ready for it? Your stars say you are. Paired Sea Goats also will find a renewed richness in their relationships. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Meeting a collaborator with new ideas seems to be a dream come true. But for both your sakes, be sure all your legal i’s are dotted and t’s are crossed before you start working together. PISCES (February 19 to March 21) A romantic overture flatters the usually unflappable Fish. But since it’s a sincere from-the-heart gesture, go ahead and enjoy it. A minor health problem responds well to treatment. BORN THIS WEEK: You have the warm heart of a Taurean and the sensitivity of a Gemini. You would make a wonderful leader. So go ahead: Run for office. © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.


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Public Notices Public Notice Commissioners Proceedings, April 2015 Vendor Name Total 3M $3,577.53 402 WILCOX LLC 10,327.46 A M KING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC 8,152.00 ABSOLUTE GRAPHICS INC 14,695.94 ACORN PETROLEUM INC 78,583.96 ADAME, LESA 676.20 ADAMS, MIKE 170.40 ADAMSON POLICE PRODUCTS 1,320.00 ADMHN PHARMACY 82.09 ADVANCED PROPERTY MAINTENANCE INC 13,640.50 AGFINITY INCORPORATED 1,260.18 AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES 11,063.09 AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES 31,131.31 AIRS INC 650.00 AIRVAC SERVICES INC 1,266.50 ALLEGRETTO, KELLY A 36.80 ALRECO ALUMINUM SURPLUS SUPPLY 185.00 ALSTON, MARSHA 247.83 AM SIGNAL INC 756.28 AM SIGNAL INC 3,400.00 AM SIGNAL INC 23,491.04 AMAILCO INC 935.10 AMEC ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE INC 10,333.83 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION 306.00 AMERICAN SOLUTIONS FOR BUSINESS 14,435.80 AMERICAN TARGET COMPANY 965.95 APDC COLORADO LANGUAGE CONNECTION 1,191.00 APEX DESIGN PC 9,681.89 ARAPAHOE COUNTY 500.00 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS MENTAL HEALTH NETWORK 9,730.61 ARCHITERRA GROUP INC 7,000.70 ARMORED KNIGHTS INC 519.00 ARNESON, SARAH JOAN 144.61 ARS SAND & GRAVEL CO LLC 580.27 ARS SAND & GRAVEL CO LLC 45.00 ASPHALT RECYCLING & STABILIZATION 2,005.27 ASSOCIATED BAG COMPANY 221.94 AT CONFERENCE 92.49 AUTOMATED BUILDING SOLUTIONS 600.00 AVERY, DANIEL 54.62 AVI ROOFING INC 111.25 BALDRIDGE, SAM 300.00 BAMMES, DONALD RAY 760.00 BASELINE ASSOCIATES INC 840.00 BBVA COMPASS-WIRE ONLY 115,884.00 BEAMISH GROUP, THE 525.00 BEDROCK LLC 5,372.50 BENNETT, ALBERT RAY 2,495.54 BERENS, BRITTAINY MARIE 259.67 BESTWAY CONCRETE COMPANY 4,240.00 BEYOND TECHNOLOGY INC 1,198.15 BEYOND TECHNOLOGY INC 3,950.72 BJORK, PATSY LEE 259.96 BLACK HILLS CORPORATION 15,000.00 BLACK HILLS ENERGY 66,143.95 BOB BARKER COMPANY 2,459.62 BONNIE ROERIG & ASSOCIATES LLC 250.00 BOYDSTUN, PERRY 80.50 BROWN, ERIK NIKOLAS 170.40 CALVARY CHAPEL CASTLE ROCK 666.25 CAMOUFLAGE SOFTWARE INC 25,920.00 CAPITOL CAPITAL PARTNERS LLC 4,000.00 CAPSTONE GROUP LLC 4,018.00 CAROL MARFUT PSYD LLC 1,500.00 CARRELL, HOLLY 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COUNTIES INC 1,750.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 110.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT 228.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES 1,520.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 2,640,657.83 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 22,239.20 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 34,983.40 COLORADO DESIGNSCAPES INC 2,476.00 COLORADO DOORWAYS INC 1,098.40 COLORADO EXTERIORS LLC 237.25 COLORADO FOUNDATION FOR WATER EDUCATION 250.00 COLORADO GARAGE DOOR SERVICE 667.71 COLORADO MEDICAL WASTE 303.00 COLORADO NONPROFIT DEVELOPMENT CENTER 3,234.00 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 536.00 COLUMBINE PAPER & MAINTENANCE 70.49 COMANCHE CREEK ENTERPRISES LLC 540.00 COMCAST BUSINESS 1,766.00 COMPASS MINERALS AMERICA INC 105,339.13 COMPASS TOOLS INC 8,118.70 COMPASSCOM SOFTWARE CORPORATION 723.00 COMPUTRONIX INC 49,277.50 COMSTOCK, KERRY 700.54 CONTINUUM OF COLORADO 8,750.00 COOK STREET CONSULTING INC 12,500.00 COPPERLEAF HOMES 5,000.00 CORRECTIONAL HEALTHCARE COMPANIES INC 9,007.22 COSTAR 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HOSPITAL SHARED SERVICES 50,767.16 HUDICK EXCAVATING INC 155,386.00 HUGHES, CLARENCE 28.32 HUMANE SOCIETY OF PIKES PEAK 31,808.34 IACP INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION CHIEFS OF POLICE 150.00 IALEIA/LEIU FIAT 10,400.00 ICENOGLE SEAVER POGUE PC 170.00 ICON ENGINEERING INC 318.00 ID INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES LLC 5,382.72 IDEAL IMAGE PRINTING 39.00 INFOMEDIA INC 12,500.00 INGALLS, LANCE 55.09 INSTITUTE FOR ATTACHMENT & CHILD DEVELOPMENT 360.00 INTERMOUNTAIN RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 460.75 INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL INC 101.00 INTERSTATE ROOFING INC 209.25 IREA 136,490.91 J P MORGAN CHASE BANK 546,361.38 JAMES R PEPPER LLC 42,455.00 JEFFERSON COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES 524.95 JESSEE, BRAD 194.39 JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL 91,603.01 JOHNSON, DARYL RAY 300.00 JOHNSON, KRISTINE 494.33 JORDAN PHD, KENYON P 1,400.00 JULIE A HARRIS ALTERATIONS 436.00 JULIE A HARRIS ALTERATIONS 800.00 JUSTIN-TIME CONSULTING 360.00 JVA INCORPORATED 1,040.00 KALP, SHARON 42.90 KAMINSKY SULLENBERGER & ASSOCIATES INC 200.00 KATANA FORENSICS LLC 1,295.00 KEITH, JIM 1,781.50 KENNEDY, MICHELE A 1,635.00 KENNEDY, MICHELE A 213.00 KIRKWOOD, SCOTT 43.70 KLAFKA, CHUCK 8.34 KLASSEN, WAYNE 99.61 KNS COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANTS 9,072.00 KOIS BROTHERS EQUIPMENT COMPANY 11,880.00 KROECKEL, MARK 124.40 KRUG, SHANNON LEIGH 452.53 KUBICZ, ELZBIETA J 99.00 KUMAR AND ASSOCIATES INC 2,331.75 L L JOHNSON DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 1,638.00 LABORATORY CORPORATION OF AMERICA 190.00 LARSON, PETER 82.80 LAS ANIMAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE 30.00 LASER TECHNOLOGY INC 689.00 LAW OFFICE OF JEFFREY J TIMLIN 18,287.50 LAW OFFICE OF STEVEN J DAWES LLC 270.00 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN CO 10,895.50 LEON, FIDEL 191.29 LEON, FIDEL 40.96 LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA 1,085.00 LIFE LEADERSHIP 290.00 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING SYSTEMS 134,433.96 LINCOLN STATION METRO DISTRICT 2,472.19 LOEWECKE, TRACEY 110.16 LONG, HEATHER 5,536.17 LONG, PATRICK W 1,178.75 LSI RETAIL II LLC 848.02 LYLE SIGNS INC 6,242.50 LYLES, CELESTENE 88.95 LYTLE WATER SOLUTIONS LLC 82.50 MAD SKY ROOFING & RESTORATION 390.50 MADSEN, SCOTT T 22.42 MAGNA IV ENGINEERING INC 34,982.50 MAKELKY, DAN 163.88 MARK VII EQUIPMENT INC 2,045.28 MARX, CHELSEA BRANDON 6,686.67 MATABI, JOTHAM 649.98 MATTHEW BENDER & COMPANY INC 1,248.28 MEIER, THOMAS J 300.00 MICHAEL BAKER JR INC 7,555.45 MIG/MOORE IACOFANO GOLTSMAN 8,578.84 MILE HIGH POWDER COATING INC 12,292.53 MILLER ARCHAEOLOGY CONSULTING 2,555.00 MILLER WENHOLD CAPITOL 10,000.00 MILLER, DAWN MARIE 127.80 MILLER, JEFF 127.80 MILLER, RICHARD 54.94 MIRACLE RECREATION EQUIPMENT 10,658.05 MITCHELL, BARRY ELECTRONICS CONSULTANT 6,070.00 MODIS 19,100.00 MONTANA NARCOTICS OFFICERS ASSOCIATION 3,000.00 MONTOWSKI, DENNIS & CATHLEEN 641.09

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May 21, 2015 Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0046 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/4/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: GARY J. KLUKSDAHL AND MICHELLE A. KLUKSDAHL Original Beneficiary: SOOPER CREDIT UNION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: CU MEMBERS MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF COLONIAL SAVINGS, F.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/25/2004 Recording Date of DOT: 4/5/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004033660 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $169,500.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $140,322.63 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: A violation of the covenants of said Deed of Trust for reasons including, but not limited to, the failure to make payments as provided for in the Deed of Trust and Negotiable Instrument. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 13, BLOCK 2, VILLAGES OF PARKER FILING NO. 7A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 11187 Tamarron Pl, Parker, CO 80138 NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 4/30/2015 Last Publication: 5/28/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/5/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: PATRICIA D. SACHSE Colorado Registration #: 40633 6595 WEST 14TH AVENUE, SUITE 100, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO Phone #: (303) 586-1174 Fax #: Attorney File #: B23161 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0046 First Publication: 4/30/2015 Last Publication: 5/28/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0077 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/27/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: ZEE M GILBERT Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR GREENPOINT MORTGAGE FUNDING, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NA, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, NA, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO LASALLE BANK NA, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE WASHINGTON MUTUAL MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, WMALT SERIES 2006-8 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 6/30/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 7/11/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006059014 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $650,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $582,425.13 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property:

Continued From Last Page LOT 33, BLOCK 1, THE PINERY/HIGH PRAIRIE FARMS FILING NO. 1A, UMB BANK COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF UNCC COLORADO. UNITED REPROGRAPHIC INCSaddle Which has the addressSUPPLY of: 5893 UNITED SERVICES Creek Tr,SITE Parker, CO 80134 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE UNITED STATES WELDING INC NOTICE OF SALE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVER UPS - UNITED PARCEL SERVICES The current holder of the Evidence of Debt URS CORPORATION secured by the Deed of Trust described US BANK herein, has filed written election and deUS BANK EQUIPMENT FINANCE mand for sale as provided by law and in US IMAGING said Deed of Trust. US POSTAL SERVICE USI COLORADO Notice LLC THEREFORE, Is Hereby Given VACURA, that on theCRAIG first possible sale date (unless VAN DIEST SUPPLY COMPANY the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. WedVERESH,July DAVID15, EDWARD nesday, 2015, at the Public VERIZONoffice, WIRELESS Trustee’s 402 SERVICES Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, I will sell at public aucVIGIL,Colorado, KATRINA RAE tion to theBILL highest and best bidder for VINCENT, cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said

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Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof.

Public Trustees

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 33, BLOCK 1, THE PINERY/HIGH PRAIRIE FARMS FILING NO. 1A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 5893 Saddle Creek Tr, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 4/1/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 5050.100313.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0077 First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton RENOTICED AND REPUBLISHED PURSUANT TO CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II) NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2012-1013 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/9/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: DANIEL D STONEBARGER Original Beneficiary: WORLD SAVINGS BANK, FSB Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/26/2007 Recording Date of DOT: 11/2/2007 Reception No. of DOT: 2007085671 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $536,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $504,866.96 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 201, HIGHLANDS RANCH, FILING NO. 122-I COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 10205 Charissglen Ln, Littleton, CO 801265528 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accep2,391.52 Banking Service Fees ted a loss mitigation option (38-381,687.40CRS), Other you Professional Services 103.2 may file a complaint 317.00 Other Professional Services General with the Colorado Attorney 1,745.00 Waste Disposal (720-508-6006) or theServices Consumer Finan30,000.00 Postage &Bureau Delivery Services cial Protection (855-411-2372) Repair and Services or 21.71 both. Other However, theMaintenance filing of a com3,900.00 Conference, Seminar, Fees the plaint in and of itself willTraining not stop 44.79 Postage & Delivery Services foreclosure process. 24,400.00 Roads, Streets, Drainage-Engineering 1,993.38 Banking Service Fees First Publication: 5/14/2015 295.00 Service Contracts Last Publication: 6/11/2015 2,118.46 Other Professional Services Publisher: Douglas County News Press 12,000.00 Postage & Delivery Services Dated: 3/9/2015 20.00 Insurance-Vehicles/Equipment ROBERT J. HUSSON 35.50 Travel ExpensePublic Trustee DOUGLAS COUNTY 3,542.98 Operating Supplies/Equipment The name, address and telephone num128.37 Clothing & Uniformsrepresenting the bers of the attorney(s) 2,304.81 Cell Phone legal holder of theService indebtedness is: 403.42 Travel Expense #: Colorado Registration 7700 E. ARAPAHOE 84.64 Travel ExpenseROAD, SUITE 150, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 5600.58686

cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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.

Public Trustees

If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/14/2015 Last Publication: 6/11/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/9/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Colorado Registration #: 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 150, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 5600.58686 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2012-1013 First Publication: 5/14/2015 Last Publication: 6/11/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Sedalia NOTICE OF SALE RENOTICED AND REPUBLISHED PURSUANT TO CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II) Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0169 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/17/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: HOWARD M PICKER Original Beneficiary: NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE A DIVISION OF NATIONAL CITY BANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/9/2007 Recording Date of DOT: 8/14/2007 Reception No. of DOT: 2007064555** DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $975,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $951,303.57 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 monthly installments due Note Holder. **MODIFIED THROUGH A LOAN MODIFICATION AGREEMENT # 1 DATED MAY 19, 2008 AND ALSO MODIFIED THROUGH A LOAN MODIFICATION AGREEMENT # 2 DATED SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: PARCEL 1, THE LAMBERT RANCH RURAL SITE PLAN AS SET FOURTH ON THE MAP RECORDED AUGUST 12, 1999 AT RECEPTION NO. 99070470 COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 5250 Lehigh Lane, Sedalia, CO 80135 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/18/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: TONI DALE Colorado Registration #: 30580 355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228 Phone #: (303) 274-0155 Fax #: (303) 274-0159 Attorney File #: 14-920-26380 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/

Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/18/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: TONI DALE Colorado Registration #: 30580 355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228 Phone #: (303) 274-0155 Fax #: (303) 274-0159 Attorney File #: 14-920-26380 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/

Public Trustees

Legal Notice No.: 2014-0169 First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0415 To Whom It May Concern: On 12/2/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: RORY SANDERS AND DESIREE SANDERS Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAN FINANCING CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/25/2012 Recording Date of DOT: 8/13/2012 Reception No. of DOT: 2012059497 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $172,399.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $166,741.56 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: BUILDING 5 CONDOMINIUM UNIT 305, CREEKSIDE AT PARKER CONDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING THE THE CONDOMINIUM MAP FOR CREEK SIDE AT PARKER CONDOMINIUMS AS DESCRIBED IN THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM AND OF EASEMENTS, COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF CREEK SIDE AT PARKER, RECORDED ON OCTOBER 21, 2003 AT RECEPTION NO. 2003152877, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO, AND CONDOMINIUM MAP FOR CREEK SIDE AT PARKER CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED FEBRUARY 27, 2004 AT RECEPTION NO. 2004020756,COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 10787 South Twenty Mile Road #305, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/14/2015 Last Publication: 6/11/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/1/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: COURTNEY E. WRIGHT Colorado Registration #: 45482 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: (303) 706-9994 Attorney File #: 14-004419 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0415 First Publication: 5/14/2015 Last Publication: 6/11/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0036

PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0036

Public Trustees

To Whom It May Concern: On 2/25/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: LEIGH BELDEN Original Beneficiary: FIRSTBANK OF CHERRY CREEK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: FIRSTBANK Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 9/8/2008 Recording Date of DOT: 9/10/2008 Reception No. of DOT: 2008062452 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $208,800.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $172,797.49 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 by the Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: Unit G, 3911 Norwood Industrial Condominiums, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded on May 9, 2008 under Reception No. 2008033158, and the Declaration recorded on May 9, 2008 under Reception No. 2008033157, both in the real property records of Douglas County, Colorado Which has the address of: 3911 Norwood Drive Unit G, Littleton, CO 80125 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 17, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 4/23/2015 Last Publication: 5/21/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/5/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: STEPHEN T. JOHNSON Colorado Registration #: 10226 1200 17TH STREET, SUITE 3000, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: (303) 623-9000 Fax #: Attorney File #: 230403-00235 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0036 First Publication: 4/23/2015 Last Publication: 5/21/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0038 To Whom It May Concern: On 2/25/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: MATTHEW W ALMANZA Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR UNIVERSAL LENDING CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/21/2011 Recording Date of DOT: 3/29/2011 Reception No. of DOT: 2011020390 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $295,193.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $298,291.24 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 7, BLOCK 4, COMPARK FILING #1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 8436 Bed Straw Street, Parker, CO 80134

Public Trustees NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 17, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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.

If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 4/23/2015 Last Publication: 5/21/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/5/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ERIN ROBSON Colorado Registration #: 46557 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 150 , CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-15-655995-JS *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0038 First Publication: 4/23/2015 Last Publication: 5/21/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0039

To Whom It May Concern: On 2/25/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: JOSEPH S. HUTSON AND JANELLE C. HUTSON Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAN MORTGAGE NETWORK, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/24/2004 Recording Date of DOT: 6/9/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004059834 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $233,179.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $202,829.55 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 7, BLOCK 3, THE VILLAGES AT CASTLE ROCK, FOUNDERS VILLAGE, FILING NO. 18, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 4757 Sutton Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104 NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 17, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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.

If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.

NOTICE OF SALE To Whom It May Concern: On 2/25/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused First Publication: 4/23/2015 The current holder of the Evidence of Debt the Notice of Election and Demand relatLast Publication: 5/21/2015 secured by the Deed of Trust described ing to the Deed of Trust described below Publisher: Douglas County News Press herein, has filed written election and deto be recorded in Douglas County. Dated: 3/5/2015 mand for sale as provided by law and in Original Grantor: LEIGH BELDEN ROBERT J. HUSSON said Deed of Trust. Original Beneficiary: FIRSTBANK OF DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given CHERRY CREEK The name, address and telephone numthat on the first possible sale date (unless Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: bers of the attorney(s) representing the the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. WedFIRSTBANK legal holder of the indebtedness is: nesday, June 17, 2015, at the Public 5,189.92 WOODBURY, 99.50 Travel Expense Date ofRepairs-Equipment/Motor Deed of Trust (DOT):Vehicle 9/8/2008 COURTNEY E. WRIGHT Trustee’s KRYSTAL office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle 180.91 Travel Expense WOOLPERT INC Roads, Streets, Drainage-Engineering Recording Date of DOT: 9/10/2008 Colorado Registration #: 45482 Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auc-18,625.75 28,835.00 Other Professional Services WRAY, KAREN L 254.48 Travel Expense Reception No. of DOT: 2008062452 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, tion to the highest and best bidder for 82.80Recorded Travel Expense WYATT, LEEANN 64.40 Travel Expense DOT in Douglas County. ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 cash,AMANDA the said real property and all in127.80 Travel Expense ENERGY Utilities Original Principal Amount of Evidence of XCEL Phone #: (303) 706-9990 terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs 4,194.04 132.03 $208,800.00 Travel Expense YOUNG WILLIAMStherein, PC Debt: Fax #:Other Professional Services and assigns for the purpose of 9,077.96 178,981.25 Interest-Open Space Bonds-2019 YOXSIMER, LINDSAY MARIE 804.26 Travel Expense Outstanding Principal Amount as of the Attorney File #: 15-006190 paying the indebtedness provided in said 20,406.09 Design/Soft Costs ZAMBRANO, Expense date hereof: $172,797.49 *YOUTravel MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE Evidence CARLOS of Debt secured by the Deed of 170.20 50.00 Arbitration Settlement Prepay Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you SALE DATES on the Public Trustee webTrust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses 8,777.97 Janitorial Supplies AMOUNT OF DISBURSEMENTS are hereby notified that the covenants of TOTAL site: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustof sale and other items allowed by $14,155,113.95 law, 4,273.32 Prisoner Maintenance Supplies THE 2015 the deed of trust have been violated as FOR ee/ and willMONTH deliverOFtoAPRIL the purchaser a Certific1,325.00 Permits-Refund follows:Building failure to pay principal and inate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If 3,965.00 Vehicle due Tow Services AND FOREGOING A CONDENSED THE BILLS terest when together with all other Legal STATEMENT Notice No.:OF 2015-0039 the sale THE dateABOVE is continued to a laterISdate, 45,778.50 Improvements FOR PAYMENT DURING MONTH OF APRIL4/23/2015 2015 BY payments provided for by the Debt seFirst Publication: the deadlineAPPROVED to file a notice of intent to THE 9,158.54 Building/Land THEparties DOUGLAS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS UNDER WHOSE cured by the Deed Lease/Rent of Trust and other violLast Publication: 5/21/2015 cure by those entitled to cure may 465.18 thereof. Travel Expense DIRECTION THIS NOTICEPublisher: IS PUBLISHED. ations Douglas County News Press also be extended. 76,799.97 OtherFORECLOSED Professional Services THE LIEN MAY NOT BE Travel Expense N.IfANDREW COPLAND, DIRECTOR A31.22 FIRST LIEN. you believe thatCPA, your lender OF or FINANCE ser14,567.80 Equipmentdescribed & Motor Vehicle Partsis all of The property herein vicer has failed to provide a single 240.00 Other Purchased Servicesby the lien of Legal the property encumbered point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Notice No.: 927230 and 927231 the deed ofProfessional trust. 1,416.00 Other Services they are still pursuing foreclosure even Publisher: Douglas County News-Press First Publication: May 21, 2015 Legal of Real Property: 411.19 Description Fee Refunds - Clerk & Recorder though you have submitted a comUnit G, 3911 Norwood Industrial Conpleted loss mitigation application or dominiums, according to the Conyou have been offered and have accepdominium Map thereof recorded on ted a loss mitigation option (38-38May 9, 2008 under Reception No. 103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint

Government Legals

WAGNER EQUIPMENT COMPANY Legal Notice No.: 2014-0169 WALTON, ANNE First Publication: 5/21/2015 WATER & EARTH TECHNOLOGIES INC Last Publication: 6/18/2015 WEAVER, DAVID E. County News Press Publisher: Douglas WEEKLY, DARREN WEITKUNAT, CURT WELLS FARGO BANK WEMBER INC WESTALL, MATTHEW WESTERN PAPER DISTRIBUTORS INC WESTERN PAPER DISTRIBUTORS INC WESTERN TELCOM WESTSIDE TOWING INC WHITE CONSTRUCTION GROUP WILDCAT SHOPPING CENTER LLC WILLIAMS, KELLY ANN WILSON & COMPANY INC WILSON, DON WINTER EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC WIZ-QUIZ DRUG SCREENING SERVICE WL CONTRACTORS INC WOLLAEGER, ROBIN

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the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 7, BLOCK 4, COMPARK FILING #1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 8436 Bed Straw Street, Parker, CO 80134


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you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.

Public Trustees

First Publication: 4/23/2015 Last Publication: 5/21/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/5/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: COURTNEY E. WRIGHT Colorado Registration #: 45482 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 15-006190 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0039 First Publication: 4/23/2015 Last Publication: 5/21/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0040

To Whom It May Concern: On 3/2/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: ALBACORE COLORADO INVESTMENTS LLC, A COLORADO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Original Beneficiary: GOOD FUNDS LENDING, LLC, A COLORADO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: GOOD FUNDS LENDING, LLC, A COLORADO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 9/5/2013 Recording Date of DOT: 9/18/2013 Reception No. of DOT: 2013077001 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $448,564.10 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $659,305.53 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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, failure to pay assessments, failure to pay contractors who did work on the property causing a mechanic's lien to be recorded against the property THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 60 AND 61 ROXBOROUGH DOWNS REPLAT OF LOTS 1-109 Which has the address of: 6171 Rain Dance Trail, Littleton, CO 80125 NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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.

If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 4/30/2015 Last Publication: 5/28/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/5/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: R. SCOTT FITZKE Colorado Registration #: 35293 4 INVERNESS COURT EAST SUITE 100, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112-5323 Phone #: (303) 694-2000 Fax #: (303) 694-2020 Attorney File #: ALBACORE *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0040 First Publication: 4/30/2015 Last Publication: 5/28/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0044 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/4/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: DAVID J. MCMANAMON AND KATHRYN M. MCMANAMON Original Beneficiary: CITICORP TRUST BANK, FSB Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE FOR STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2012-12 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 6/26/2007 Recording Date of DOT: 7/11/2007 Reception No. of DOT: 2007054953 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $359,923.94 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $326,596.76 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 86, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 113-A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 117 W Sylvestor Pl, Littleton, CO 80129-6204 NOTICE OF SALE

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LOT 86, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 113-A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 117 W Sylvestor Pl, Littleton, CO 80129-6204 NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustees

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 4/30/2015 Last Publication: 5/28/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/5/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: COURTNEY E. WRIGHT Colorado Registration #: 45482 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14-001661 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0044 First Publication: 4/30/2015 Last Publication: 5/28/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Larkspur NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0047 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/4/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: MILTON EDWARD WILKINSON Original Beneficiary: PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/25/2009 Recording Date of DOT: 3/3/2009 Reception No. of DOT: 2009014425 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $60,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $135,000.00 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: The death of Grantor and failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby and any modifications thereto. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 1, WOODMOOR MOUNTAIN II, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO Also known by street number as: 13965 Woodmoor West Drive, Larkspur, CO 80118, together with all existing or subsequently erected or affixed buildings, improvements and fixtures; all easements, rights of way, and appurtenances; all water, water rights and ditch rights (including stock in utilities with ditch or irrigation rights); and all other rights, royalties, and profits relating to the real property, including without limitation all minerals, oil, gas, geothermal and similar matters. Which has the address of: 13965 Woodmoor West Drive, Larkspur, CO 80118 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 4/30/2015 Last Publication: 5/28/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/5/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: TREVOR J YOUNG Colorado Registration #: 36801 102 SOUTH TEJON STREET SUITE 900, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO 80903 Phone #: (719) 635-8750 Fax #: (719) 635-8706 Attorney File #: 70952.072 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0047 First Publication: 4/30/2015 Last Publication: 5/28/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0049 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/4/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: THOMAS K SHUFF AND LANA TANAKA SHUFF Original Beneficiary: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ND Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER OF U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ND Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/25/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 8/17/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005077234 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $300,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $261,721.44 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF COLORADO, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, WITH A STREET LOCATION ADDRESS OF 11333 S BIRCHWOOD ST; PARKER, CO 80138-5731 CURRENTLY OWNED BY THOMAS K SHUFF AND LANA TANAKA SHUFF HAVING A TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OF 0431432 AND BEING THE SAME PROPERTY MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN BOOK/PAGE OR DOCUMENT NUMBER 2283-1935 DATED 3/8/2002 AND FURTHER DESCRIBED AS LOT 46 VILLAGES OF PARKER FILING 14 TOTAL ACREAGE 0.215 AM/L. Which has the address of: 11333 S Birchwood St, Parker, CO 80138 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 4/30/2015 Last Publication: 5/28/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/5/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: TORBEN M WELCH Colorado Registration #: 34282 1430 WYNKOOP STREET SUITE 300, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 7328.0211 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0049 First Publication: 4/30/2015 Last Publication: 5/28/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0051 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/9/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: JUNE A HARBATH AND WALTER A HARBATH Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR AIR ACADEMY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE (CWALT 2005-86CB) Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 11/10/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 11/16/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005110366 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $328,800.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $328,681.68 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: A default in payment required by the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 57, PONDEROSA EAST SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 12955 N Roundup Rd, Parker, CO 80138 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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

nesday, July 1, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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.

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If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/7/2015 Last Publication: 6/4/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/11/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: KAREN J RADAKOVICH Colorado Registration #: 11649 4750 TABLE MESA DRIVE , BOULDER, COLORADO 80305-5575 Phone #: (303) 494-3000 Fax #: Attorney File #: 7192-6540 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0051 First Publication: May 7, 2015 Last Publication: June 4, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0052 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/9/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: MICHAEL D. SWEET AND CHERISE Y. SWEET Original Beneficiary: OPTION ONE MORTGAGE CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR ABFC 2006-OPT3 TRUST, ASSET BACKED FUNDING CORPORATION ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006OPT3 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 6/23/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 7/5/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006056846 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $312,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $322,006.48 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof.***Loan Modification Agreement effective July 1, 2009 THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 18, BLOCK 11, THE MEADOWS FILING NO. 11-PARCEL 6, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 4081 Kestrel Pl, Castle Rock, CO 80109-7968 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process First Publication: 5/7/2015 Last Publication: 6/4/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/11/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 4500.100931.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0052 First Publication: May 7, 2015 Last Publication: June 4, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0053 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/9/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: TODD ADRIAN BUSTER Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAN MORTGAGE NETWORK, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/1/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 12/13/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006107125 DOT Recorded in Douglas County.

Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAN MORTGAGE NETWORK, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/1/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 12/13/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006107125 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $180,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $178,892.00 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 6, BLOCK 3, FOUNDERS VILLAGE FILING NO. 6, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF AND ACCORDING TO THE AFFIDAVIT OF CORRECTION RECORDED JULY 26, 1993 IN BOOK 1138 AT PAGE 2352, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 4563 E Bennington Ave, Castle Rock, CO 80104

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NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/7/2015 Last Publication: 6/4/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/11/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: DAVID A. SHORE Colorado Registration #: 19973 5347 S VALENTIA WAY SUITE 100, GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COLORADO 80111 Phone #: (303) 573-1080 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14-01200SH *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0053 First Publication: May 7, 2015 Last Publication: June 4, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0057 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/13/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: JERILEE A. PETERSON Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE OF STRUCTURED ASSET MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS II INC., BEAR STEARNS ARM TRUST, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-4 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/15/2007 Recording Date of DOT: 5/16/2007 Reception No. of DOT: 2007039672 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $645,826.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $645,826.00 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failed to make the monthly mortgage payments as required by the terms of the Note and Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 14, CASTLE PINES VILLAGE FILING 27A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 6294 Ellingwood Point Way, Castle Rock, CO 80108-9480

vicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.

May 21, 2015

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First Publication: 5/7/2015 Last Publication: 6/4/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Dated: 3/18/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: SUSAN HENDRICK Colorado Registration #: 33196 9745 EAST HAMPDEN AVE SUITE 400, DENVER, COLORADO 80231 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: CO140899 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0057 First Publication: 5/7/2015 Last Publication: 6/4/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0058

To Whom It May Concern: On 3/13/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County.

Original Grantor: RICHARD E. BARTON Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR U.S. BANK N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 9/13/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 9/26/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005091649 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $208,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $182,158.95 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: L O T 2 5 , B LO C K 8 , H I G H L A N D S RANCH-FILING NO. 4, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 1005 Northridge Road, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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.

If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/7/2015 Last Publication: 6/4/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/18/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: SCOTT TOEBBEN Colorado Registration #: 19011 216 16TH STREET SUITE 1210, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: (720) 259-9053 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14CO01113-1 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0058 First Publication: 5/7/2015 Last Publication: 6/4/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF SALE

Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0060

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

To Whom It May Concern: On 3/13/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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.

Original Grantor: TIMOTHY DALE CAOUETTE AND DENISE F CAOUETTE Original Beneficiary: GUARANTY RESIDENTIAL LENDING, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 11/26/2003 Recording Date of DOT: 12/8/2003 Reception No. of DOT: 2003173071 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $177,493.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $144,287.77 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust.

If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Finan-

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 7, BLOCK 5, PARKER HEIGHTSFILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.


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THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 7, BLOCK 5, PARKER HEIGHTSFILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 11900 South Donley Street, Parker, CO 80134

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NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/7/2015 Last Publication: 6/4/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/18/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: EVE M GRINA Colorado Registration #: 43658 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 15-006784 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/

ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 15-006527 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/

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Legal Notice No.: 2015-0061 First Publication: 5/7/2015 Last Publication: 6/4/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

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Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0061 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/13/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: CRAIG D JOHNSON AND KENDELL JOHNSON Original Beneficiary: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-WF1 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 11/21/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 11/22/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006100319 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $184,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $190,302.91 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust.

Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0067

Dated: 3/18/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: EVE M GRINA Colorado Registration #: 43658 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 15-006527 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/

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Legal Notice No.: 2015-0061

Legal Description of Real Property: A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE STATE OF COLORADO, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, WITH A STREET LOCATION ADDRESS OF 11333 S BIRCHWOOD ST; PARKER, CO 80138-5731 CURRENTLY OWNED BY THOMAS K SHUFF AND LANA TANAKA SHUFF HAVING A TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OF 0431432 AND BEING THE SAME PROPERTY MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN BOOK/PAGE OR DOCUMENT NUMBER 2283-1935 DATED 3/8/2002 AND FURTHER DESCRIBED AS LOT 46 VILLAGES OF PARKER FILING 14 TOTAL ACREAGE 0.215 AM/L. Which has the address of: 11333 S. Birchwood St, Parker, CO 80138

Legal Notice No.: 2015-0067 First Publication: 5/14/2015 Last Publication: 6/11/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0069

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

PUBLIC NOTICE

First Publication: 5/7/2015 Last Publication: 6/4/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Dated: 3/24/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 5050.100328.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE OF SALE

To Whom It May Concern: On 3/20/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: JOHN O. KUFFOUR AND DELIA S. CLARK Original Beneficiary: LONG BEACH MORTGAGE COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST FOR REGISTERED HOLDERS OF LONG BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-2, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-2 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 9/29/2004 Recording Date of DOT: 10/4/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004102622 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $306,400.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $390,744.73 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof.***Home Affordable Modification Agreement effective September 01, 2011 THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 64, STONEGATE FILING NO. 21 A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 10119 Riverstone Drive, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at the Public Trust-

Original Grantor: THOMAS K SHUFF AND LANA TANAKA SHUFF Original Beneficiary: U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/25/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 8/17/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005077236 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $40,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $39,990.95

The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust.

The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 2, HIGHLANDS RANCH, FILING NO. 95-A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 9751 Clairton Place, Littleton, CO 80126

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

To Whom It May Concern: On 3/27/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County.

First Publication: 5/14/2015 Last Publication: 6/11/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 3, BLOCK 2, THE VILLAGES AT CASTLE ROCK, FOUNDERS VILLAGE NO. 9, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 1384 North Monument Drive, Castle Rock, CO 80104

Public Trustees

Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0072

Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof.

Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

PUBLIC NOTICE

If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.

Original Grantor: WILLIAM SIGLER AND JODIE SIGLER Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR OPTEUM FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HSBC BANK, USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTEUM MORTGAGE ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, ASSET-BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-4 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/3/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 8/11/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005075614 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $256,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $224,317.41

PUBLIC NOTICE

If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.

Public Trustees

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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.

To Whom It May Concern: On 3/20/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County.

Legal Notice No.: 2015-0060 First Publication: 5/7/2015 Last Publication: 6/4/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 1, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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.

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/14/2015 Last Publication: 6/11/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/24/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 4380.100103.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0069 First Publication: 5/14/2015 Last Publication: 6/11/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0072

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 4/1/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: SCOTT TOEBBEN Colorado Registration #: 19011 216 16TH STREET SUITE 1210, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: (720) 259-9053 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14CO01282-1 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0072 First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0073 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/27/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: JILL DAUGHERTY AND NATHAN REES Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR EAGLE HOME MORTGAGE D/B/A PRASKI MORTGAGE Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/25/2002 Recording Date of DOT: 8/5/2002 Reception No. of DOT: 2002076567 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $135,250.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $103,152.65 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: A VIOLATION OF THE COVENANTS OF SAID DEED OF TRUST, NAMELY THE FAILURE TO MAKE PAYMENTS ON SAID INDEBTEDNESS WHEN THE SAME WERE DUE AND OWING THE FAILURE TO PAYOFF THE INDEBTEDNESS UPON FINAL MATURITY OF THE PROMISSORY NOTE. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: UNIT 1G, OAK CREST CONDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP THEREOF, RECORDED MARCH 15, 1999 AS RECEPTION NO. 99022969, IN THE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, COLORADO, AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR OAK CREST CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED AUGUST 8, 1996 IN BOOK 1362 AT PAGE 248 IN SAID RECORDS, AMENDMENT RECORDED MARCH 15, 1999 AT PAGE 2222, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 2052 Oak-

DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR OAK CREST CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED AUGUST 8, 1996 IN BOOK 1362 AT PAGE 248 IN SAID RECORDS, AMENDMENT RECORDED MARCH 15, 1999 AT PAGE 2222, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.

Public Trustees

Which has the address of: 2052 Oakcrest Circle, Castle Rock, CO 80104 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 4/1/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: JOAN OLSON Colorado Registration #: 28078 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 150, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-14-652670-JS *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0073 First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0074 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/27/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: JASON C ROBINSON AND SUSAN M ROBINSON Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR EVERBANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/27/2009 Recording Date of DOT: 3/4/2009 Reception No. of DOT: 2009014789 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $310,824.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $295,862.64 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 27, BLOCK 1, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 5, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 803 Shadow Mountain Drive, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126

The News-Press 37 Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0075

To Whom It May Concern: On 3/27/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County.

Original Grantor: JEFFREY MAYORGA AND JENNIFER MAYORGA Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR LENDING SOLUTIONS, INC. DBA LSI MORTGAGE PLUS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 11/21/2008 Recording Date of DOT: 12/16/2008 Reception No. of DOT: 2008084480 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $375,675.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $358,421.42 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property:

LOT 15, HIGHLANDS RANCH- FILING NO. 122-T, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 3076 Fox Sedge Pl, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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.

If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Dated: 4/1/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ELIZABETH S MARCUS Colorado Registration #: 16092 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14-004345 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0075 First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

Notice of Unclaimed Property, Douglas County Public Trustee

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 4/1/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: SHEILA J FINN Colorado Registration #: 36637 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 15-006921 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0074 First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

To Whom It May Concern: On February 18, 2015, the real property owned by Thomas Roberts, located at 8623 Gold Peak Drive #E, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130 was sold at the foreclosure sale conducted by the Douglas County Public Trustee. The sale number is 2014-0287. The amount the property sold for exceeded the total amount owed to the lender, Wells Fargo Bank, by $68,804.98. This amount is now owed to The Estate of Thomas E. Roberts less the cost of this publication notice.

The legal description of the property is CONDOMINIUM UNIT E, BUILDING 22, GOLD PEAK AT PALOMINO PARK, A RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF GOLD PEAK AT PALOMINO PARK, A RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY, RECORDED ON JANUARY 12, 2006, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO AT RECEPTION NO. 2006003449 AND COND O M I N I U M M A P , R E C O R D E D OF SEPTEMBER 18, 2006 AT RECEPTION NO. 2006080601, COUNTY OP DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.

To claim the funds, contact the Douglas County Public Trustee, 402 Wilcox, Castle Rock, CO 80104, 303-660-7417. If the funds are not claimed by the owner entitled thereto before February 18, 2020, the funds will be transferred to the Colorado State Treasurer as part of the “Unclaimed Property Act”. Legal Notice No.: 2014-0287 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: June 18, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0068

To Whom It May Concern: On 3/20/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County.

Original Grantor: LISA T. MOORE Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR ROCKY MOUNTAIN MORTGAGE SPECIALISTS, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: CALIBER HOME LOANS, INC.


ing to the Deed of Trust described below 38 The News-Press to be recorded in Douglas County.

Original Grantor: LISA T. MOORE Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR ROCKY MOUNTAIN MORTGAGE SPECIALISTS, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: CALIBER HOME LOANS, INC. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/17/2013 Recording Date of DOT: 10/17/2013 Reception No. of DOT: 2013084552 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $256,500.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $253,134.21

Public Trustees

Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 6, BLOCK 3, CLARKE FARMS SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 2A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 17312 Lindon Drive, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/14/2015 Last Publication: 6/11/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 3/24/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ERIN ROBSON Colorado Registration #: 46557 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 150, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-15-661043-JS *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0068 First Publication: 5/14/2015 Last Publication: 6/11/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on May 5, 2015 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Douglas County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Kenneth Eugene Maskrey be changed to Molly Kendall Maskrey Case No.: 2015 C 154 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Denise Bogart, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 927223 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: June 4, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0071 To Whom It May Concern: On 3/27/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: TRACEY DERRICKSON Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR LIBERTY FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/22/2009 Recording Date of DOT: 5/26/2009 Reception No. of DOT: 2009039214 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $204,300.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $187,290.81 Pursuant to C.R.S. §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 of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 11, BLOCK 5, FOUNDERS VILLAGE FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 139 South Carlton Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said

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that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of 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 deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. 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.

Public Trustees

If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 4/1/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: SCOTT TOEBBEN Colorado Registration #: 19011 216 16TH STREET SUITE 1210, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: (720) 259-9053 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14CO01274-1 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0071 First Publication: 5/21/2015 Last Publication: 6/18/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Name Changes PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on April 7, 2015 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Douglas County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Kaylyn Ann Mondschein-Snook be changed to Kaylyn Ann Snook. Case No.: 15 C 120 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Kathy A. Howell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 927197 First Publication: May 7, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on April 7, 2015 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Douglas County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Brianna Marie Mondschein-Snook be changed to Brianna Marie Snook. Case No.: 15 C 119 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Kathy A. Howell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 927198 First Publication: May 7, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Notice To Creditors Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Lois A. Shumaker, aka Lois Ann Shumaker, Deceased Case Number: 2015PR30139 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before September 23, 2015, or the claims may be forever barred. Coleen M. Farr Personal Representative 9121 Sugarstone Circle Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80130 Legal Notice No.: 927236 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: June 4, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Eugene P. Romanski, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30144 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before September 18, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Eugene J. Romanski Personal Representative 316 California Avenue, No. 520 Reno, Nevada 89509 Legal Notice No: 927208 First Publication: May 14, 2015 Last Publication: May 28, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Margaret A. Jones, aka Margaret Ann Jones, and Margaret Jones, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30150 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before September 14, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Kathlene Sue Hamilton Personal Representative 8719 N. Delbert Road Parker, Colorado 80138 Legal Notice No: 927218 First Publication: May 14, 2015 Last Publication: May 28, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Steven M. Rose, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30134 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Steven M. Rose, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30134

Notice To Creditors

All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before September 21, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Thelma Bush Personal Representative 3802 W. Second Street Wichita Kansas 67203 Legal Notice No: 927227 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: June 4, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Robert Maurie Page Junior, aka Robert M. Page, aka Robert Page, and Robert M. Page, Jr., Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30115 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before September 21, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Christopher Michael Page Personal Representative 1837 Hidden Valley Road Sedalia, Colorado 80135 303-663-8396 Legal Notice No: 927228 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: June 4, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Shirley M. Heggland, aka Shirley Heggland, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30153 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before September 21, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Richard A. Agnew Personal Representative 11 Alpine Road Norwood, MA 02062 Legal Notice No: 927234 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: June 4, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Misc. Private Legals PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, DOUGLAS COUNTY, CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO Douglas County Justice Center 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2009 Castle Rock, CO 80109 Plaintiff: DENNIS J. HEAD, as Trustee of The Louise R. Head Living Trust Defendant: JOSEPH R. HEADRICK Case Number: 2014CV030063 SUMMONS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE–NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of the complaint filed with the court in this action, by filing with the clerk of this court an answer or other response. You are required to file your answer or other response within 21 days after the service of this summons upon you. If the Service of the Summons was made upon you outside the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 35 days after such service upon you. Service of this summons shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the complaint may be obtained from the clerk of the court. If you fail to file your answer or other response to the complaint in writing within 30 days after the date of the last publication, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the complaint without further notice. This is an action to quiet title to land described as: Lot 2B, Parker Industrial Park - 1st Amendment, County of Douglas, State of Colorado, and an easement for ingress and egress thereto as described in instrument recorded March 5, 1992 in Book 1033 at Page 783, County of Douglas, State of Colorado DATED this 16th day of January, 2015 /s/Harlan P. Pelz Signature of Attorney for Plaintiff Legal Notice No.: 927184 First Publication: April 30, 2015 Last Publication: May 28, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF MARSHALL THE MARSHALL CIRCUIT COURT CAUSE NO. 50C01-1503-GU-15 IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF: OLIVER GENE MORGAN, a minor child, GENE LADD AND NANCY LADD, Petitioners vs. Susan Ladd, Respondent And Jack Morgan, Respondent SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO: JACK MORGAN Gene Ladd and Nancy Ladd filed a Petition for Guardianship in the Marshall Circuit Court in Plymouth Indiana, Cause Number 50C01-1503-GU-15. You have been named as Respondent. This Summons notifies you a final hearing may be held anytime after 30 days from first publication of this notice. Failure to appear at or before the hearing will result in a default judgment against you. Advise the Court or Petitioner's attorney, Cassandra Hine, Law Office of Cassandra Hine, 1917 South Heaton Street, Knox, Indiana 46534, (574) 772-0529, of your address so Court documents may be sent to you. Dated: 3/25/15 Deborah Van De Marh CLERK, Marshall Circuit Court Legal Notice No.: 927191 First Publication: May 7, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Government Legals Public Notice NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE

Public Notice

Government Legals

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the Same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to: OCCUPANT - CB International Investments LLC - Linvon LLC aka LinVon LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company Woods Cove III LLC - CB Capital Investments 311, LP - Harry Kreft and Gladys Kreft - Colorado Department of Transportation Attention: Right of Way - Department of Transportation, State of Colorado - Shawn J Vernon, Manager/Member c/o LinVon LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company - Doug Lind, Managing Member c/o LinVon LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company - Heritage Title Company aka HTC - Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad aka BNSF Railway Company Inc - Mountain Survey & Mapping Inc on behalf of the Colorado Department of Transportation - Micheal L Bouchard, PLS #24941 c/o Farnsworth Group Inc - Castle Rock Fire Protection District - Classic Title Agency Inc - JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. aka JPMorgan Chase & Co - JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. and its successors and assigns aka JPMorgan Chase & Co Robert L Czochara, Vice President c/o JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. and its successors and assigns - Public Trustee, Douglas County - Robert J Husson, Public Trustee c/o Public Trustee, Douglas County - Douglas County Public Trustee United States Department of Transportation - Environmental Protection Agency Doug Lind and Shawn Vernon c/o LinVon LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company - Denver Urban Economic Development Corporation - Douglas B Lind and Shawn J Vernon as Managing Members of LinVon LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company In Behalf of LinVon, LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company - DUEDC - Douglas B Lind, Managing Member c/o LinVon LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company - Shawn J Vernon, Managing Member c/o LinVon LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company - U.S. Small Business Administration - Stephanie G Gerringer, Executive Director c/o Denver Urban Economic Development Corporation - Melanie M . Rousen Secretary or Assistant Secretary c/o State of Colorado, County of Denver - Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, c/o U.S. Small Business Administration Michelle Serrano c/o U.S. Small Business Administration - Robert C Barr and Barbara S Barr - Lammco Properties Ltd., a Colorado Corporation c/o Richard D Lammers - Kenneth J Schweizer and Arlene J Schweizer - Vincent J Potestio and Carol A Potestio - Orin Loos - QWEST Communications Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company aka QWEST Communications Company LLC - Sprint Communications Company L.P., a Delaware limited partnership aka Sprint Communications Company LP - Level 3 Communications LLC, a Delaware limited liability company aka Level 3 Communications LLC Wiltel Communications LLC, a Delaware limited liability company c/o Level 3 Communications LLC - Wiltel Communications Inc c/o Level 3 Communications LLC - QWEST Communications Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company f/k/a Qwest Communications Corporation Level 3 Communications Inc - Level 3 Telecom Holdings Inc -- WilTel Communications LLC c/o Level 3 Communications LLC - Williams Communications LLC f/k/a Williams Communications Inc f/k/a/ Vyvx, Inc c/o Level 3 Communications LLC - Douglas B Lind, Registered Agent for LinVon LLC - Thomas C Johnson - Stroud A Whisenhunt - A.T. & S.F. RR c/o BNSF Railroad Company Inc Linus E Pennell and Lucile R Pennell Donald E Ward and Sarah J Ward - The Douglas Group Inc - TA Investments of Colorado LLC - Snow Oper Center LLC William G Zimmerman II - Castle Rock Land Co LLC c/o Castle Rock Development Co - Daniel O'Leary - Richard M & Ruth N & Dixie J Stevens - Dabota LLC American Federation of Human Rights Douglas Heights LLP c/o Doug Barnes, Land SVCS In. - Leonard J & Eve Curry Harbison - BMB Holdings LLC - Castle Star Investment CO LLC - Wirth Louviers LLC - Pueblo Bank & Tr Co - Karen L Leadens - Ronald C Mondragon - Restruction Corp - Timothy W Lowell Tr Banbury Cross Farm LLC - CIG MC LLC Russell Barr - Bear View LLC - Ready Mixed Concrete Co - Barbara A Sheldon David J & Edward D Scott - C Russell & Cynthia M Cramer - In Play Membership Golf Inc - 7449 Peterson LLC - Solitude CO Homeowners Assoc Inc c/o Koelbel & Co, Thomas Whyte - Tricia A Jones - Hot Line Foreign and Truck Parts Co Timothy L & Diana R Carroll - Randal C & Donna L Lombardo - Portercare Adventist Health System - Plum Creek Waste Water Authority - Consuelo Anne Valdez Steve & Lana K Wagner - Norman W & Elaine L Joslyn - Norman Hamilton Smith Jr & Gary S Erickson Liv Tr - Sedalia Land Co c/o Waste Connections Inc - John & Barb Blount - Darrell A & Kristine L Holvick - Tasso Water LLC - Alfred C Allis et al - Robert C & Irene V Arfsten - Spruce Mountain Prop Inc - Castle Rock Marine Owners Association - Auto Image Collision - Castle Rock Investments LLC - Lorna A Walters - Sunset Stone Inc c/o Tax Dept - Robert D & Deborah A Carlson - Instiuform Plains Inc - Richard E Dunham Revoc Tr - Mid Continent Mgmt Group Stephen F Clapp - Danny L & Brenda J Foster - Cindy H & Todd B Smith - Storage LLC - Gary Dean & Jane Blythe Konrad - Taylor Land Co LLLP - Black Hills CO Gas Utility Co Attn: Tax Dept - Carin C & Lloyd O Wells - Keith W Kendrick JGC2M LLC - Josseph & Sharon Huddleson - Reynolds Property LLC - The Ruth Mcewen California Tr - Western Tele Communications Inc Attn: Comcast Corp, Tx Dept - John P & Lauri Johnson - Voyager Trailers Inc c/o Metal Craft - Craig Stapleton et al aka Craig R Stapleton - Johanna A & Richard D Rath - Progress Group LLC - Linda Gay Ashley - John R & Susan Montgomery - Kathleen J Dunham Fam Tr Phase 1 - Castle Rock Development Co aka Castle Rock Development Company - North West Rubber Colorado Inc - David M Fesing - WSM LLC & Woodlands Academy - Terry J & Mary C Mandel - Chameleon Investments LLC - Binford Family LLLP - Ruth D & F E Jr Withrow - Carol M Forington - New Covenant Fellowship - E Sam Fishman - Rock Solid Custom Granite Attn: Property Tax Dept Gunn Holdings LLC - JFM Co LLC - SC Littleton HH LLC c/o Capmark Fin Inc Three Oaks Family Partnership LLP Cooley Sand & Gravel - Western Tele Communications Inc Attn: Property Tax Dept - William G Manfred - Samuel C & Cynthia J Doyle - Fredric L & Kay K La Perriere - Winnson Park LLC - Gary L & Roberta S Sutton - Chastain Prop LLC 1263 Park St LLC - Plum Creek Holding Co LLC - Premise Real Est LLC - Public Service Co of Colorado - Gerald C & Robert J Burkhart - Ian I W Steyn Tr Castle Rock Development Company c/o Castle Rock Development Co - Patricia W Endry - A J Andrews - Harry L Truitt Tr JFM Co LLC - Donald Brown - Will Manfred - Donna M White - David A & Pamela S Palm - GCE for Park Street Bus Center - N A Rieger - Harmony Land and Cattle LLC - BMB Holdings LLC - Edward K & Amy B Blanchard - David A & Rebecca Martin - Rontim LLC - J A Cattle Co Keith Kendrick - Richard K III & Rhonda J Welle - Andrew T & Patricia D Pattani Mile High Bison Inc - Bruce J Willcox Bruce J & Colleen S Willcox - Mark C Guenin - Kevin M & Holly Price - Burmeister Prop LLP - Lorjac LLC - Robert & Cindy Ann Parker - Stephen J Smith -

LLC - BMB Holdings LLC - Edward K & Amy B Blanchard - David A & Rebecca Martin - Rontim LLC - J A Cattle Co Keith Kendrick - Richard K III & Rhonda J Welle - Andrew T & Patricia D Pattani Mile High Bison Inc - Bruce J Willcox Bruce J & Colleen S Willcox - Mark C Guenin - Kevin M & Holly Price - Burmeister Prop LLP - Lorjac LLC - Robert & Cindy Ann Parker - Stephen J Smith Linvon LLC - Charles C & Diana S Hutton - Condo Storage Solutions LLC - JRW Family LP - Jill Renee Cole Revoc Tr David S & Constance C Goddard - Redwood Erc Littleton LLC c/o David Dodd Integra Realty - Gail M Turner - Myles Enterprises Inc - Frank S Clapp - S Marie & Dalla L Thomas - Terry J & Mary Mandel Consolidated Bell Mt Ranch Metro Dist et al c/o R S Wells LLC - Spenden LLC David Michael & Martin John & Donna Virgene Fesing - Michael W & Cynthia L Sweeney - Parkland LLC - George R Hier Revocable Trust - Johanna Lynn Trujillo Dorel R & Janet Whetten - John Wayne & Cynthia Sue Weaver - The First Baptist Church of Castle Rock - Daniel Neal Lowell Family Foundation - Rontim LLC Highlands Ranch Metro Dist - Castle Rock Development Company - Sand Pebble LLC - Col Terra Investments XVIII LLC Castle Vista LLC - Micahel D & Vicki C Monroe - Ranchview Investments LLC Jason & Jen Ai Bullard - S Marie Thomas - Triple M Date Mgmt Inc - Valor LLC Jeffrey T & Eric F Morrell - Meridian Industrial LLC - Jeffrey T & Eric F Morrell - GT Investments LLC - 7166 Reynolds LLC Bobbie L & Guy M III Elder - Joseph H Jr & Delita L Schubarth

Government Legals

You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 21st day of October 2010 the then County Treasurer of the County of Douglas, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to CB Capital Investments 311, LP the following described real estate situate in the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, to wit: MOST TR IN SW1/4NW1/4 11-8-67 1.494 AM/L 222-567 and said County Treasurer issued a certificate of purchase therefore to CB Capital Investments 311, LP. That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent* taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2009. That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of Linvon LLC for said year 2009. That on the 21st day of January 2015 said CB Capital Investments 311, LP assigned said certificate of purchase to CB International Investments LLC.That said CB International Investments LLC on the 19th day of February 2015 the present holder of said certificate, has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate; That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for said real estate to the said CB International Investments LLC at 1:00 o’clock P.M., on the 27th day of August 2015 unless the same has been redeemed. Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness my hand this 4th day of May 2015 /s/ Diane A. Holbert County Treasurer of Douglas County Legal Notice No.: 927193 First Publication: May 14, 2015 Last Publication: May 28, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice

May 21, 2015 Government Legals PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO RESPOND TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC., ON BEHALF OF THE STERLING RANCH COMMUNITY AUTHORITY BOARD (HEREINAFTER CALLED THE “OWNER”) WILL RECEIVE PROPOSALS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF INTELLIGENT STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM (THE “STERLING RANCH PROJECT”) AT 7810 SHAFFER PARKWAY, SUITE 100 LITTLETON, CO. UNTIL: 4th OF JUNE, 2015.

A description of the Work to be performed is: The objective of this Request for Proposal is to select a subcontractor to perform the installation of the street light poles over (8) phases at the Sterling Ranch development.

Proposal packages will be available for pickup electronically after 5th day of May, 2015, from Joshua.bruns@siemens.com

Proposal packages will be evaluated in terms of pricing, content and completeness. Any or all references may be contacted. Each required item will be reviewed and rated according to the criteria described below. The following factors will be assessed throughout the review process.

• Experience and technical competence of firm and project team in the required areas of expertise. • Capacity to perform all required services. • Ability to expedite completion of project in a timely manner. • Evaluation of record on similar projects, which shall include quality of work and cost control.

Siemens and the Owner reserves the right to reject any and all Proposals, to waive any informality, technicality or irregularity in any response, to disregard all non-conforming, non-responsive, conditional or alternate responses, to require further statements or evidence of Bidders’ qualifications, including financial statements, and to accept the response that is in the opinion of Siemens and the Owner in its best interest. Siemens and the Owner reserves the right to accept any combination of responses which in Siemens' and the Owner’s sole and absolute judgment will, under all circumstances, best serve the Owner’s interests. Siemens and the Owner also reserve the right to extend the response period by Addendum if it appears in its interest to do so. Any questions concerning this Request for Proposal shall be directed in writing (Email accepted) to: /s/Josh Bruns / Joshua.bruns@siemens.com Rocky Mountain Procurement Manager 7810 Shaffer Parkway Suite 100 Littleton, CO. 80127 Legal Notice No.: 927204 First Publication: May 14, 2015 Last Publication: May 28, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE

PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant of Section 7-3 of the Town of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice is hereby given that the Town Council will consider adoption of the following named and described ordinance during its meetings on May 19, and June 16, 2015 at 6:00 P.M. at the Town of Castle Rock, Town Hall, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, CO 80104

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY

Title of Proposed Ordinance: An Ordinance Amending Se ction 15.34.010 of The Castle Rock Municipal Code Adopting By Reference As A Primary Code The 2015 Grading, Erosion And Sediment Control (GESC) And Drainage, Erosion And Sediment Control (DESC) Manual Subject Matter Summary: The purpose is to recommend the amendments to the GESC/DESC Manual to align with current procedural practices and provide for specific provisions in the regulations that account for development phasing, site constraints and adverse weather conditions. These amendments include drainage report requirements, balancing earthwork, permit extension due to weather, removal of the GESC Field Manual, and update to miscellaneous forms and details. Changes also include updates to policy and procedures that are no longer applicable or are needed to align with current development and regulatory practices since the 2011 revision. Said ordinance adopts the following manuals, by reference, as primary code, (as defined in C.R.S. 31-16-202 and 3116-203) of the Town of Castle Rock: Grading, Erosion And Sediment Control (GESC) And Drainage, Erosion And Sediment Control (DESC) Manual Published by: The Town of Castle Rock, Colorado 100 Wilcox, Castle Rock, CO 80104 May 2015 The entire text of the proposed ordinance is available for public inspection at the office of the Town Clerk, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 during normal working hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Legal Notice No.: 927202 First Publication: May 14, 2015 Last Publication: June 4, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT TOWN OF PARKER STATE OF COLORADO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT TO SECTION 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on the 28th day of May, 2015, final settlement will be made by the Town of Parker, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Town of Parker and Concrete Express, Inc. (dba CEI), for the completion of East Mainstreet Development Project – Phase I (CIP 14-17), and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Concrete Express, Inc. for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any of his subcontractors in or about the performance of said work, or that supplied rental machinery, tools or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement on said 28th day of May, 2015, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Town of Parker Council, c/o Director of Public Works, 20120 E. Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado, 80138. Failure on the part of claimant to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve said Town of Parker from all and any liability for such claimant's claim. The Town of Parker Council, By: Michael E. Sutherland, Director of Public Works. Legal Notice No.: 927207 First Publication: May 14, 2015 Second Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press

Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations for the Unincorporated Areas of Douglas County, CO and Case No. 14-08-1222P. The Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) solicits technical information or comments on proposed flood hazard determinations for the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), and where applicable, the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) report for your community. These flood hazard determinations may include the addition or modification of Base Flood Elevations, base flood depths, Special Flood Hazard Area boundaries or zone designations, or the regulatory floodway. The FIRM and, if applicable, the FIS report have been revised to reflect these flood hazard determinations through issuance of a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR), in accordance with Title 44, Part 65 of the Code of Federal Regulations. These determinations are the basis for the floodplain management measures that your community is required to adopt or show evidence of having in effect to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program. For more information on the proposed flood hazard determinations and information on the statutory 90day period provided for appeals, please visit FEMA’s website at www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/fhm/bfe, or call the FEMA Map Information eXchange (FMIX) toll free at 1-877-FEMA MAP (1877-336-2627). Legal Notice No.: 927209 First Publication: May 14, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT COUNTY OF DOUGLAS STATE OF COLORADO

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on June 13, 2015 final settlement will be made by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and Chato’s Concrete, LLC for the 2014 Sidewalk Repair and Handicap Retrofi t Throughout Douglas County, Douglas County Project Number CI 2014-001 in Douglas County; and that any person, copartnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Chato’s Concrete, LLC for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any of his subcontractors in or about the performance of said work, or that supplied rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement on said June 13, 2015, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Board of County Commissioners, c/o Public Works Engineering Director, with a copy to the Project Engineer Terry Gruber, Department of Public Works Engineering, Philip S. Miller Building, 100 Third Street, Suite 220, Castle Rock, CO 80104.

Failure on the part of claimant to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve said County of Douglas from all and any liability for such claimant's claim.

The Board of Douglas County Commissioners of the County of Douglas, Colorado, By: Frederick H. Koch, P.E., Public Works Engineering Director. Legal Notice No.: 927215 First Publication: May 14, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Town of Castle Rock, Colorado

Date: 7 May 2015 Project Title: Castle North Valve Repair Project Phase 3


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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Town of Castle Rock, Colorado

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Date: 7 May 2015 Project Title: Castle North Valve Repair Project Phase 3 Contractor: T Lowell Construction Inc. 3211 South I-25 Castle Rock, CO 80109 Notice is hereby given that The Town of Castle Rock intends to start processing the Final Payment to the above-named contractor on May 26, 2015, provided no claims are received. Any person or firm having debts against the Contractor must file a proper written notice with Matthew Hayes, Project Manager, Town of Castle Rock, 175 Kellogg Court, Castle Rock, Colorado 80109, on or before May 25, 2015. TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK By: Matthew Hayes, P.E. Project Manager Legal Notice No.: 927217 First Publication: May 14, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held on June 16, 2015, at 2:30 p.m., before the Board of County Commissioners in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room, 100 Third St., Castle Rock, CO, for a proposed amendment to the Douglas County Zoning Resolution (DCZR). This amendment proposes a technical correction to Section 112.04 and an amendment to Section 114 Penalties, within Section 1 Administrative Provisions and Procedures of the DCZR. For more information, call Cindy Perez at Douglas County Planning Services, 303-660-7460. File #/Name: DR2015-001/Douglas County Zoning Resolution – Section 1, Administrative Provisions and Procedures Legal Notice No.: 927222 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAW OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, JSS Business Management, Inc. d/b/a Lincoln Wine and Spirits, whose address is 12509 E. Lincoln Ave, Units 301 and 302, Englewood, Colorado, has requested the Licensing Officials of Douglas County to grant a Retail Liquor Store License at the location of 12509 E. Lincoln Ave, Units 301 and 302, Englewood, Colorado, to dispense Malt, Vinous and Spirituous Liquors in sealed containers not for consumption at place where sold. The Public Hearing on this application is to be held by the Douglas County Local Liquor Licensing Authority at 100 Third Street, Castle Rock, Colorado on June 12, 2015, at approximately 1:30 p.m. Date of Application: May 11, 2015 Officers: Buyantogtokh Lee Legal Notice No.: 927224 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT Notice is hereby given that on or after the 4th day of June 2015, Castle Pines Metropolitan District anticipates making final settlement with PLM Asphalt & Concrete, Inc. for all materials furnished and for all labor performed under a contract with Castle Pines Metropolitan District, dated March 11, 2015, for the Castle Pines Metropolitan District 2015 Capital Improvement Road Rehabilitation Project. Until noon on June 4, 2015, the Castle Pines Metropolitan District will receive at its office at 5880 Country Club Drive, Castle Rock, Colorado 80108 any verified claims respecting such work with effect as provided in Section 107, Article 26, Title 38, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1973. Legal Notice No.: 927225 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 28, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE

PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAW OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, Power of Two, LLC d/b/a Java Jam Cafe, whose address is 9360 Station Street, #175, Lone Tree, Colorado, has requested the Licensing Officials of Douglas County to grant a Hotel And Restaurant Liquor License at the location of 9360 Station Street, #175, Lone Tree, Colorado, to dispense Malt, Vinous and Spirituous Liquors by the drink for consumption on the premises. The Public Hearing on this application is to be held by the Douglas County Local Liquor Licensing Authority at 100 Third Street, Castle Rock, Colorado on June 12, 2015, at approximately 1:30 p.m. Date of Application: May 11, 2015 Officers: Patrick A. McCarroll Gwen E. McCarroll Legal Notice No.: 927226 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Misc. Private Legals Public Notice NB Construction is proposing to construct a new telecommunications tower facility located near Driveway (+/- 0.75 miles northwest of Aurelia Ave.) Palmer Lake, Douglas County, CO, 80113. The new facility will consist of a 184.5-foot self-support telecommunications tower and support equipment within a fenced lease compound. Any interested party wishing to submit comments regarding the potential effects the proposed facility may have on any historic property may do so by sending comments to: Project 6115002285HER c/o EBI Consulting, 11455 East Via Linda, Suite 2 #472, Scottsdale, AZ 85259 or via telephone at 225-316-7900. Legal Notice No.: 927244 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press

Government Legals PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INCLUSION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there has been filed with the Board of Directors of the South Metro Fire Rescue (hereinafter referred to as the “District”) of Arapahoe and Douglas Counties, Colorado, a petition praying for the inclusion of certain lands in such District. 1. The name and address of the petitioner mentioned in such petition is as follows: Petitioner/Owner: Stephen Hritz Address: 3550 S. Gilpin Street Englewood, Colorado 80113 Legal Descriptions: 2353-103-01-003 (LOT 4 HRITZ EXEMPTION EX05-004 16.3 AM/L) 2353-103-01-004 (LOT 5 HRITZ EXEMPTION EX05-004 14.56 AM/L) 2353-103-01-005 (LOT 6 HRITZ EXEMPTION EX05-004 19.38 AM/L) 2353-103-01-006 (LOT 7 HRITZ EXEMPTION EX05-004 16.44 AM/L) 2353-103-01-007 (PART LOT 8 HRITZ EXEMPTION EX05-004 8.00 AM/L MTD 0471810) 2353-104-01-001 (MOST LOT 1 HRITZ EXEMPTION EX05-004 111.15 AM/L MTD 0471809) 2353-152-01-001 (MOST LOT 8 HRITZ EXEMPTION EX05-004 13.15 AM/L MTD 0471805) 2353-151-01-001 (PART LOT 1 HRITZ EXEMPTION EX05-004 90.56 AM/L MTD 0471808) 2. The prayer of the petition is that the above properties be included within the District. 3. The area sought to be included into the District is located entirely within Douglas County, and does not include property within any other county or within any other incorporated city, town, or city and county, and the District currently encompasses property in Douglas County, and therefore no notice of the proposed inclusion under Section 32-1-207(2), C.R.S., as amended, is required. Accordingly, notice is hereby given to all interested persons to appear at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the District at 5:45 p.m. on Monday, June 22, 2015, at the Administrative Offices of the District, 9195 East Mineral Avenue, Centennial, Colorado, and show cause in writing, if any they have, why such petition should not be granted. SOUTH METRO FIRE RESCUE By: /s/ Laura Simon, Chairperson Legal Notice No.: 927241 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC SCOPING NOTICE South Platte Ranger District Pike National Forest USDA Forest Service Scoping Notice for High Country Travel and Recreation Management The South Platte Ranger District of the Pike National Forest is requesting public input on various activities within the High Country. The High Country includes those National Forest System lands that are a part of the South Platte Ranger District and that lie generally north and west of Bailey, Colorado, including the area around Harris Park, Shawnee, the south side of Guanella Pass, Geneva Creek, Hall Valley, Beaver Creek and the north side of Kenosha Pass. The purposes of the following proposed actions includes modifying the existing travel management system and to better define and implement recreation opportunities to accommodate a range of current and anticipated uses while providing balance with the protection of the resources. These proposed activities will occur individually as work load and funding allow. 1) Shelf Lake Trailhead and Trail (#634) – Parking at the current location is limited to 4-6 vehicles. Our proposal includes moving the existing trailhead east to share with the South Park trail (#600), re-route the lower portion of the Shelf Lake trail, approximately .5 miles to the new trailhead. Eliminate the current Shelf Lake trailhead in Smelter Gulch and re-habilitate the old portion of trail. Include signage and delineate the new trailhead parking area. 2) Establish a day-use OHV trailhead – this parking area will be established approximately 1.0 to 1.5 miles from the junction of Guanella Pass road on FSR119, to accommodate parking, trailers, loading ramp, and possible outhouse. Signing and delineation of parking area will be established. 3) Upgrade the trail surface of the overlook trail across from the Burning Bear trail to pavement. This trail is adjacent to the newly reconstructed Guanella Pass road and Abyss parking area. Upgrading this trail will allow visitors of various abilities to walk the trail and view the high mountain scenery above the Falls Hill area. 4) Move the current OHV trailhead on NFSR120 (Hall Valley road) to the intersection of NFSR120 and NFSR121. The current OHV trailhead location is adjacent to a wetland and will be re-habilitated. The section of NFSR 120 between the old and new trailheads would be changed to licensed vehicles only. Include signage and delineate the new trailhead parking area. 5) Add new trailhead for Meridian trail adjacent to the Meridian campground. The existing Meridian Trailhead and access road (NFSR102) would be decommissioned except that portion of the access road that would be converted to the trail from the new trailhead to the existing trail. A portion of NFSR102 would be kept open for permitted access to Camp Rosalie only.

Sweeper Storage Building and remaining site work.

4) Move the current OHV trailhead on NFSR120 (Hall Valley road) to the intersection of NFSR120 and NFSR121. The current OHV trailhead location is adjacent to a wetland and will be re-habilitated. The section of NFSR 120 between the old and new trailheads would be changed to licensed vehicles only. Include signage and delineate the new trailhead parking area.

ON THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 @ 3:00 PM, THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING RELATED TO THIS PROJECT. THE MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING WILL ALLOW ALL POTENTIAL BIDDERS THE OPPORTUNITY TO DISCUSS THE PROJECT DETAILS AND VIEW THE WORK SITE LOCATION. THE MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING WILL BEGIN AT THE TRAILER LOCATED AT 9040 TAMMY LANE, PARKER COLORADO, 80134. PLEASE CALL 303-663-7707 FOR DIRECTIONS, IF NEEDED. ONLY THOSE PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ATTENDING THE MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING WILL BE ALLOWED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THIS PROJECT!

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5) Add new trailhead for Meridian trail adjacent to the Meridian campground. The existing Meridian Trailhead and access road (NFSR102) would be decommissioned except that portion of the access road that would be converted to the trail from the new trailhead to the existing trail. A portion of NFSR102 would be kept open for permitted access to Camp Rosalie only. 6) Add a short portion, 0.09 miles, of NFSR 108.B that would re-open as a system road. This section of road is currently used to access the informal shooting range above Harris Park. The proposed change would place this section of road on the Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) and allow this used to continue in a legal manner. Include signage and delineate the parking area. 7) Implement NFSR 118.E to terminate at the horse corrals to protect Buno Gulch. Rehabilitate the proposed closed portion of NFSR 118.E. Develop a trailhead and a turn-around loop near the horse corrals. Include signage and delineate the new trailhead parking area. The Forest Service has made a preliminary determination that these proposals fall within a category of actions listed in regulations at 36 CFR 220.6, that are excluded from documentation in an Environmental Assessment (EA) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), and that there are no extraordinary circumstances that would preclude use of the categories; 36 CFR 220.6(e)(1), Construction and reconstruction of trails, 36 CFR 220.6(e)(6)Timber stand and/or wildlife habitat improvement activities that do not include the use of herbicides or do not require more than 1 mile of low standard road construction, and 36 CFR 220.6(e)(20), Activities that restore, rehabilitate, or stabilize lands occupied by roads and trails, excluding National Forest System roads and National Forest System trails to a more natural condition that may include removing, replacing, or modifying drainage structures and ditches, reestablishing vegetation, reshaping natural contours and slopes, reestablishing drainage-ways, or other activities that would restore site productivity and reduce environmental impacts. Please note that decision memos are no longer subject to the post-decision appeal regulations formerly found at 36 CFR 215. On January 17, 2014, the President signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014, Section 431 of which directs that the 1992 and 2012 legislation establishing the post-decision appeals process and the pre-decisional objection process shall not apply to “any project or activity implementing a land and resource management plan … that is categorically excluded … under the National Environmental Policy Act.” On February 7, 2014, the President signed into law the Agricultural Act of 2014, Section 8006 of which repealed the Appeal Reform Act. The implementing regulation for the Appeal Reform Act was found in 36 CFR 215. The Agricultural Act of 2014 also directs that the pre-decisional objection process established in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2012 shall not be applicable to categorically excluded projects or activities. These legislative changes and the new direction issued by the chief do not limit the public’s ability to comment on Forest Service projects and activities. For categorically excluded projects, the Forest Service will continue to offer public involvement opportunity as per 36 CFR 220. Written, facsimile, hand-delivered, oral, and electronic comments must be received by June 4, 2015. Written comments must be submitted to: South Platte District Ranger, 19316 Goddard Ranch Court, Morrison, CO, 80465. The office business hours for persons submitting hand-delivered comments are: 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Oral comments must be provided at the address above during normal business hours via tel ephone (303)275-5610 or in person; or at an official agency function (i.e. public meeting) that is designed to elicit public comments. Electronic comments must be submitted in rich text format (.rtf) or Word (.doc or .docx) or .pdf to lheagley@fs.fed.us. Responsible official: South Platte District Ranger, J.R. Hickenbottom. Contact person: Lisa Heagley. Legal Notice No.: 927229 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice Pursuant to Code § 6104 of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the public is hereby notified that the 2014 annual return of the Douglass Foundation is available for inspection during regular business hours at Kathryn A. Bradley, PC, 14301 N. 87th Street, Suite 208, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260, (480) 584-3517, by any citizen who requests inspection within 180 days of the date of publication of this Notice. The name of the principal manager of the Douglass Foundation is Keith C. Douglass. Legal Notice No.: 927233 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID PARK MEADOWS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Sealed bids will be received from bidders on June 17, 2015 by 4:00 p.m. for the Park Meadows Business Improvement District (“District”) at the office of Park Meadows Shopping Center, located at 8401 Park Meadows Center Drive, Lone Tree, CO 80124. Bid award, if any, will be made on or about June 22, 2015. There will not be a public bid opening.

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6) Add a short portion, 0.09 miles, of NFSR 108.B that would re-open as a system road. This section of road is currently used to access the informal shooting range above Harris Park. The proposed change would place this section of road on the Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) and allow this used to continue in a legal manner. Include signage and delineate the parking area.

7) Implement NFSR 118.E to terminate at the horse corrals to protect Buno Gulch. Rehabilitate the proposed closed portion of NFSR 118.E. Develop a trailhead and a turn-around loop near the horse corrals. Include signage and delineate the new trailhead parking area. The Forest Service has made a preliminary determination that these proposals fall within a category of actions listed in regulations at 36 CFR 220.6, that are excluded from documentation in an Environmental Assessment (EA) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), and that there are no extraordinary circumstances that would preclude use of the categories; 36 CFR 220.6(e)(1), Construction and reconstruction of trails, 36 CFR 220.6(e)(6)Timber stand and/or wildlife habitat improvement activities that do not include the use of herbicides or do not require more than 1 mile of low standard road construction,

The successful bidder, if any, will be awarded a contract entitled “Snow Removal” to provide the following services: snow removal. The service area is located within the City of Lone Tree, Douglas County, Colorado. The approximate date that the services are to begin is the week of July 1, 2015.

Bids must be completed and submitted to the District, at the above address during normal business hours no later than 4:00 p.m., on June 17, 2015. Potential bidders are advised that demonstrated past performance on work similar in type to that defined in the bid documents, bid responsiveness, and financial capability to perform will be among the factors in bidder qualifications and the award of the contract. If applicable, payment and performance bonds, each in the full amount of the contract price, will be required upon the award of any bid. Retainages, if applicable, will be held as required by Colorado law.

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On and after May 27, 2015, bona fide bidders may obtain the contract documents and pertinent bid information regarding the work, together with attendant bidder information, from the above offices (contact April Elliott by phone at 303-792-2999 to request documents). A mandatory prebid meeting will be held on June 3, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at the office of Park Meadows,

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Sealed bids will be received from bidders on June 17, 2015 by 4:00 p.m. for the Park Meadows Business Improvement District (“District”) at the office of Park Meadows Shopping Center, located at 8401 Park Meadows Center Drive, Lone Tree, CO 80124. Bid award, if any, will be made on or about June 22, 2015. There will not be a public bid opening. The successful bidder, if any, will be awarded a contract entitled “Snow Removal” to provide the following services: snow removal. The service area is located within the City of Lone Tree, Douglas County, Colorado. The approximate date that the services are to begin is the week of July 1, 2015. Bids must be completed and submitted to the District, at the above address during normal business hours no later than 4:00 p.m., on June 17, 2015. Potential bidders are advised that demonstrated past performance on work similar in type to that defined in the bid documents, bid responsiveness, and financial capability to perform will be among the factors in bidder qualifications and the award of the contract. If applicable, payment and performance bonds, each in the full amount of the contract price, will be required upon the award of any bid. Retainages, if applicable, will be held as required by Colorado law. On and after May 27, 2015, bona fide bidders may obtain the contract documents and pertinent bid information regarding the work, together with attendant bidder information, from the above offices (contact April Elliott by phone at 303-792-2999 to request documents). A mandatory prebid meeting will be held on June 3, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at the office of Park Meadows, located at 8401 Park Meadows Center Drive, Lone Tree, CO 80124. The bidders are asked to hold all questions until the prebid meeting. The District reserves the right to reject any bidder as not qualified, reject any and all bids, waive irregularity in the bidding, or accept responsive and responsible bids as the best interests of the District may be served, said determination to be made in the sole discretion of the District. Bidders shall have no right to hear or review competing bids or the documentation or analysis thereof. No partial bids, or bids which are received after the date and time mentioned, will be considered. Any bids received after the scheduled closing time will be returned to the bidder unopened. PARK MEADOWS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT By: John M. Mullins, District Manager Legal Notice No.: 927232 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice INVITATION FOR BID (IFB) NO. 022-15 SHERIFF’S ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE REMODEL PROJECT The Department of Facilities, Fleet and Emergency Support Services in conjunction with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, hereinafter referred to as the County, respectfully requests bids from responsible and qualified general contractors for the provision of the administrative office r e m o d e l p r o j e c t a t t h e R o b e r t A. Christensen Justice Center. The IFB documents may be reviewed and/or printed from the Rocky Mountain EPurchasing System website at www.rockymountainbidsystem.com. IFB documents are not available for purchase from Douglas County Government and can only be accessed from the above-mentioned website. Bid responses will be received until 11:00 a.m. on Friday, June 12, 2015 by Douglas County Government, Finance Department, Purchasing Division, 100 Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104. Three (3) hard-copies of your bid response shall be submitted in a sealed envelope, plainly marked “Invitation for Bid (IFB) #022-15, Sheriff’s Administrative Office Remodel Project”. Electronic and/or faxed bid responses will not be accepted. Bids will not be considered which are received after the time stated and any bids so received will be returned unopened. Douglas County Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive formalities, informalities, or irregularities contained in a said bid and furthermore, to award a contract for items herein, either in whole or in part, if it is deemed to be in the best interest of the County to do so. Additionally, we reserve the right to negotiate optional items and/or services with the successful bidder. Please direct any questions concerning this IFB to Carolyn Riggs, Purchasing Supervisor at 303-660-7434 or criggs@douglas.co.us, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Legal Notice No.: 927237 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) #029-15 COLORADO CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CCCAP) SERVICES

Government Legals Public Notice REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) #029-15 COLORADO CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CCCAP) SERVICES The Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP) assists parents/adult caretakers pay for childcare. Assistance is available to: 1) eligible low-income families that are working, searching for employment or in training, 2) families enrolled in the Colorado Works Program needing childcare to support their self-sufficiency activities, and 3) in certain situations where a child is involved with Child Welfare. The CCCAP is administered through County Departments of Human Services. The Douglas County Department of Human Services (Department) is seeking an independent Contractor to provide the general administration of this program. The RFP documents may be reviewed and/or printed from the Rocky Mountain EPurchasing System website at www.rockymountainbidsystem.com. RFP documents are not available for purchase from Douglas County Government and can only be accessed from the above-mentioned website. While the RFP documents are available electronically, Douglas County cannot accept electronic proposal responses. Five (5) hard-copies of your RFP response shall be submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marked “RFP No. 029-15, Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP) Services” and mailed or handcarried to the address shown above prior to the due date and time. Electronic and/or faxed responses will not be accepted. RFP responses will be received until 4:00 p.m., on Monday, June 15, 2015 by the Douglas County Purchasing Division, 100 Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104. Proposals will not be considered which are received after the time stated, and any proposals so received will be returned unopened. Douglas County Government reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive formalities, informalities, or irregularities contained in a said proposal and furthermore, to award a contract for items herein, either in whole or in part, if it is deemed to be in the best interest of the County to do so. Additionally, we reserve the right to negotiate optional items/services with the successful vendor. Please direct any questions concerning this RFP to Carolyn Riggs, Purchasing Supervisor, 303-660-7434, criggs@douglas.co.us, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Legal Notice No.: 927235 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 9, 2015, at 6:30 p.m. or soon thereafter before the Planning Commission and on Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. or soon thereafter before the City Council in the City Council hearing room, 8527 Lone Tree Parkway, City of Lone Tree, CO 80124 to consider amendments to the City of Lone Tree Comprehensive Plan including text and mapping changes. For more information, call the Community Development Department at 303-708-1818. 2015 Comprehensive Plan Amendments, Project # MI14-07 Legal Notice No.: 927238 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE On Friday, June 5, 2015, the Parker Police Department will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint from approximately 8 p.m. to 3 a.m. in Parker, Colo. Legal Notice No.: 927240 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: June 4, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION FOR BID (IFB) #023-15 PARKER YARD (GAILEN D. BUCK SERVICE CENTER) PROJECT The Facilities, Fleet & Emergency Support Services Department of Douglas County Government, hereinafter referred to as the County, respectfully requests bids from responsible and qualified firms for the provision of the construction of the Parker Yard (Gailen D. Buck Service Center) located at 9040 Tammy Lane, Parker, Colorado 80134. This project has been planned in two phases. Phase 1 (2015) includes 6,000sf New Truck Wash Building, New Fuel Island, all site Utilities, all Fencing/Gates, and Rough/Fine Grading, Paving, Curb and Gutter for approximately one third of the site. Phase 2 (2016) will include 31,000sf New Crew Building, 9,400sf New Shop Building, 8,600sf New Sweeper Storage Building and remaining site work. ON THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 @ 3:00 PM, THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING RELATED TO THIS PROJECT. THE MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING WILL ALLOW ALL POTENTIAL BIDDERS THE OPPORTUNITY TO DISCUSS THE PROJECT DETAILS AND VIEW THE WORK SITE LOCATION. THE MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING WILL BEGIN AT THE TRAILER LOCATED AT 9040 TAMMY LANE, PARKER COLORADO, 80134. PLEASE CALL 303-663-7707 FOR DIRECTIONS, IF NEEDED. ONLY THOSE PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ATTENDING THE MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING WILL BE ALLOWED TO SUBMIT A BID ON THIS PROJECT!

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The IFB documents may be reviewed and/or printed from the Rocky Mountain EPurchasing System website at www.rockymountainbidsystem.com. IFB documents are not available for purchase from Douglas County Government and can only be accessed from the above-mentioned website. While the IFB documents are available electronically, Douglas County cannot accept electronic bid responses.

Bid responses must be delivered to DOUGLAS COUNTY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, 3026 NORTH INDUSTRIAL WAY, CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO 80109 before 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Four (4) hard-copies of the bid response shall be submitted in a sealed envelope, plainly marked “IFB #023-15, Parker Yard” prior to the due date and time. Electronic/faxed proposals will not be accepted. Bids will not be considered which are received after the time stated, and any bids so received will be returned unopened.

Douglas County Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive formalities, informalities, or irregularities contained in a said bid and furthermore, to award a contract for items herein, either in whole or in part, if it is deemed to be in the best interest of the County to do so. Additionally, we reserve the right to negotiate optional items/services with the successful bidder.

Please direct any questions concerning this IFB to Carolyn Riggs, Purchasing Supervisor, 303-660-7434, criggs@douglas.co.us, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Legal Notice No.: 927239 First Publication: May 21, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 38-26-107, C.R.S., that at the close of business (4:00 p.m.) on the 1st DAY OF JUNE, 2015 final settlement will be made by Denver Southeast Suburban Water and Sanitation District, a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado, (the “District”), with Premier Earthworks & Infrastructure, Inc., 7400 East Crestline Circle #115, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (the “Contractor”), for and on account of the contract for the Well K Pipeline Project (the “Work”), subject to prior satisfactory final inspection and acceptance of said Work by the District.

ANY PERSON, INDIVIDUAL, CORPORATION, GOVERNMENT OR GOVERNMENTAL SUBDIVISION OR AGENCY, BUSINESS TRUST, ESTATE, TRUST, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, PARTNERSHIP, ASSOCIATION, OR OTHER LEGAL ENTITY THAT HAS FURNISHED LABOR, MATERIALS, SUSTENANCE, OR OTHER SUPPLIES USED OR CONSUMED BY A CONTRACTOR OR HIS OR HER SUBCONTRACTOR IN OR ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK CONTRACTED TO BE DONE OR THAT SUPPLIED LABORERS, RENTAL MACHINERY, TOOLS, OR EQUIPMENT TO THE EXTENT USED IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE WORK WHOSE CLAIM THEREFOR HAS NOT BEEN PAID BY THE CONTRACTOR OR THE SUBCONTRACTOR MAY, AT ANY TIME UP TO AND INCLUDING THE TIME OF FINAL SETTLEMENT FOR THE WORK CONTRACTED TO BE DONE, FILE WITH THE DISTRICT A VERIFIED STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNT DUE AND UNPAID ON ACCOUNT OF THE CLAIM.

All verified statements shall be filed: i) by hand-delivery to Mr. James Folkestad, District Legal Counsel, at Folkestad, Fazekas, Barrick & Patoile, P.C., 18 South Wilcox Street, Suite 200, Castle Rock, CO 80104 or (ii) mailed to that same address. Such verified statements must be received at 18 South Wilcox Street, Suite 200, Castle Rock, CO 80104 prior to the time of final settlement.

Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement within the time frame provided for herein will release Denver Southeast Suburban Water and Sanitation District, its officers, directors, managers, agents and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim and for making payment to the Contractor or any of its subcontractors. DENVER SOUTHEAST SUBURBAN WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT, D/B/A PINERY WATER AND WASTEWATER DISTRICT By: /s/ Robert T. Greene Robert T. Greene, President Legal Notice No: 927206 First Publication: May 14, 2015 Last Publication: May 21, 2015 Published in: The Douglas County News Press

BE Informed! The Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP) assists parents/adult caretakers pay for childcare. Assistance is available to: 1) eligible low-income families that are working, searching for employment or in training, 2) families enrolled in the Colorado Works Program needing childcare to support their self-sufficiency activities, and 3) in certain situations where a child is involved with Child Welfare. The CCCAP is administered through County Departments of Human Services. The Douglas County Department of Human Services (Department) is seeking an independent Contractor to provide the general administration of this program.

The RFP documents may be reviewed and/or printed from the Rocky Mountain EPurchasing System website at www.rockymountainbidsystem.com. RFP documents are not available for purchase from Douglas County Government and can only be accessed from the above-mentioned website. While the RFP documents are available electronically, Douglas County cannot accept electronic proposal responses.

The IFB documents may be reviewed and/or printed from the Rocky Mountain EPurchasing System website at www.rockymountainbidsystem.com. IFB documents are not available for purchase from Douglas County Government and can only be accessed from the above-mentioned website. While the IFB documents are available electronically, Douglas County cannot accept electronic bid responses.

Bid responses must be delivered to DOUGLAS COUNTY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, 3026 NORTH INDUSTRIAL WAY, CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO 80109 before 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Four (4) hard-copies of the bid response shall be submitted in a sealed envelope, plainly marked “IFB #023-15, Parker Yard” prior to the due date and time. Electronic/faxed proposals will not be accepted. Bids will not be considered which are received after the time stated, and any bids so received will be returned unopened.

Five (5) hard-copies of your RFP response shall be submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marked “RFP No. 029-15, Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP) Services” and mailed or handcarried to the address shown above prior Douglas County Government reserves the andand citytime. governments run legal each in this to the County due date Electronic rightnotices to reject anyweek and all bids,newspaper. to waive Find out which laws are and/or changing faxed responses willlaws not be accepor new being considered; howinformalities, the county or / city is spending your tax dollars; liquor formalities, irregularities ted. RFP responses will be received until contained in a said bid and furthermore, to for those projects; times and licensing requirements; bidding on government projects; final settlements 4:00 p.m., on Monday, June 15, 2015 by award a contract for items herein, either in dates of publicPurchasing hearing; and others. Remember, the ifgovernment works the Douglas County Division, whole or in part, it is deemed to be infor the you. 100 Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, best interest of the County to do so. AddiColorado 80104. Proposals will not be tionally, we reserve the right to negotiate considered which are received after the optional items/services with the success-


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