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TICKLISH MOMENT — WESTERN STYLE Steer drive kicks off 100th Douglas County Fair and Rodeo P6
CHANGING LANDSCAPE
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Castle Pines moves forward with home-rule goal Voters will see issue on November ballot BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Castle Pines voters will see a question on their general election ballots this November asking them to change the city’s form of government. The city council on July 24 gave the final approval needed to initiate the city’s transition from a statutory municipality to home rule governance. Home rule essentially allows the city more freedom in handling local issues, city officials have said, where as in a statutory municipality staff and council must defer to state law when making decisions. The first step in the process to attain home rule status is asking voters to move forward in becoming home rule by creating a charter commission, and second, having them elect the members of that charter commission. Both issues will be handled in the November general election. City staff estimate the cost
of holding the election will be $15,000. If voters approve becoming home rule, the new charter commission would have 180 days to draft a charter. A second election would then be called for voters to consider the charter. All the commission’s meeting would be public. City Manager Michael Penny has said the move was in talks for years, but the city is pursuing home rule now so it can begin collecting its own sales tax, something currently handled by the state, and so it can gain more control over local issues. Councilmembers have spoken positively about becoming home rule and a community survey commissioned by the city was also well-received. Results showed the majority of polled voters did not know what home rule was, but after being read information about the system, they were likely to approve it. “I think this is a very exciting opportunity for our citizens and for our community to actually tailor our charter for our values,” said Mayor Tera Radloff. “It gives us a lot more flexibility.”
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MY NAME IS Kaden Lebsack, center, said when he’s not participating in Ninja athletic events he enjoys wakeboarding and time with family.
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Castle Rock boy wins back-to-back Ninja world championship titles About me I’m 12 years old and from Castle Rock. I will be starting eighth grade this school year and attending K-12 online this year so, hopefully, I can attend more Ninja competitions around the country. Being a Ninja athlete To put it simply, Ninja is obstaclecourse racing, but unlike OCR races and Mud runs it’s more upper body endurance and balance obstacles without the long-distance running. I got involved in Ninja a little over two years ago while watching American Ninja Warrior on TV and thinking “I could do that.”
Winning a world championship This year at the UNAA (Ultimate Ninja Athlete Association) there were athletes from Australia, Europe and Canada along with the U.S. The talent from the athletes this year was amazing, so taking first place was unbelievable and winning back-to-back championships made it even better. My hobbies I do pretty much live and breathe Ninja, but when I’m not training or competing for Ninja, my second passion is wakeboarding. I have been wakeboarding or doing water sports since I was 3 years old. I also like to hang out with my friends and do other normal 12-year-old stuff. My mantra Send IT!!! If you have suggestions for My Name Is…, contact Jessica Gibbs at jgibbs@ coloradocommunitymedia.com.
Fair and Rodeo’s fireworks show gets green light Town of Castle Rock and Douglas County recently lifted fire bans BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Douglas County has confirmed a fireworks show scheduled during the Douglas County Fair & Rodeo will move forward after both the county and Town of Castle Rock lifted fire bans thanks to bouts of rainy weather in recent days. The show will take place from atop The Rock in Castle Rock at 9:15 p.m. on Aug. 4 and should be visible throughout town. That’s good news for attendees of rising country music star Cody Johnson’s concert. Johnson’s show will immediately follow the fireworks, begin-
ning at 9:30 p.m. in the outdoor arena at the Douglas County fairgrounds, 500 Fairgrounds Road, Castle Rock. County and fair officials anticipate high attendance during the fair’s Saturday night activities and are asking people take advantage of offsite parking options and free shuttles to the fairgrounds. Shuttle pick-up locations are at the Wilcox Building, 301 Wilcox St., and the Tri County Health Department, 410 S. Wilcox St. Offsite parking is available at both shuttle pickup locations, along Perry Street south of Plum Creek Parkway, at DC Oakes High School and onsite at the fairgrounds. All options are free. The Castle Rock Fire and Rescue department is also reminding the public that civilian use of drones, formally called unmanned aerial vehicles, is prohibited during the fireworks show and at nighttime.
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MADDIEPALOOZA rings in fifth year Festival to showcase Colorado bands and craft beer, for a cause BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Castle Rock lovers of beer and Colorado-grown bands can see those passions combined in this year’s Maddiepalooza, a music festival on Aug. 11 that raises money for local nonprofits and charities. The event is free but 2018 proceeds from beers sales will go toward local veterans’ organizations — Douglas County Veterans Monument Foundation, Veteran Expeditions and Fallen Heroes Honored. Donations will also be accepted. Once the stage is erected at Fourth and Wilcox, attendees will see a lineup that has Bart Dahl, the event’s music coordinator, bursting with excitement. “I truly believe some of these bands could pop and be the next big thing,” he said. “If we get a few minutes with them this year, that’s awesome.” Dahl has spent most of his career in artist management and recently as a talent buyer for Denver area clubs. For Maddiepalooza, he’s booked headliners Slim Cessna’s Auto Club, which recently finished an international
IF YOU GO Maddiepalooza begins at 3 p.m. Aug. 11 in downtown Castle Rock with children’s activities and live music. The event is free but proceeds from beer sales will benefit local veterans’ organizations. Donations are also accepted online at maddiepalooza.com. tour with Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats. Also performing are Wildermiss, One Flew West, RL Cole & The Hell You Say, Trapdoor Social, Delta Sonics, The Outliers, Anthony Russo Band and SR3. Castle Rock High School and Douglas County High School marching band members will join Trapdoor Social for one song. Three of the festival’s bands have already played Red Rocks this year, Dahl said. “To me, that says a lot.” This is the festival’s fifth year. It began in 2014 near the anniversary of the date Maddie’s Biergarten opened in downtown Castle Rock in 2013. The festival gained nonprofit status in 2016 and has been Maddie’s way of giving back to the community that supported its startup, said Michaela Bacon, one of Maddiepalooza’s founders and co-owner of Maddie’s Biergarten. “It’s amazing,” Bacon said. “To see where it’s grown today and what we’re doing, and how we’re giving back to
Bart Dahl, Michaela Bacon and Floyd Bacon are gearing up to host Maddiepalooza, a Castle Rock Music festival that will benefit veterans this year. JESSICA GIBBS the community, is just beyond our expectations.” Past years’ attendance fluctuated between 7,000 and 10,000, she said, and this year she’s expecting the biggest turnout to date. Bacon and Dahl attributed that projection to heightened marketing ahead of the 2018 festival, but also to the town’s population growth. In addition to Dahl’s lineup, Bacon said, they’re bringing in more familyfriendly activities. Attractions, such
as bouncy houses and rock walls near Third and Perry Streets, will run from 3 to 6 p.m. Bacon’s husband, Floyd, takes on a more behind-the-scenes role during the festival but he shares his wife’s passion for music. The festival, he said, is a way to showcase craft beers and first-class entertainment they all hope keeps pace with other large-scale Colorado festivals. “I’m just excited about it,” Floyd said. “I’m excited about it every year.”
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Supermarkets could upend current liquor landscape Change in law makes future look dicey for small retailers
“What has happened in Colorado ... is people getting used to shopping at chains. And chains getting deeper pockets than mom-and-pop stores, and it’s hard to ward them off.”
BY NICK PUCKETT NPUCKETT@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Linda Abreu, of Castle Rock, walked to the parking lot on a recent weekday with a full grocery cart — the typical milk, eggs, cereal boxes and frozen dinners — and a couple bottles of wine, because, she said, it was on sale. “It’s definitely a nice change,” Abreu said, “that now I can buy wine with my cheese.” At the King Soopers on Promenade Parkway in Castle Rock, one of a handful across the state offering a full liquor section for the first time ever, shoppers have already embraced the ability to buy full-strength beer, wine and liquor whlie shopping for groceries. In just a few aisles, the store displays countless types of craft beer. Shoppers casually perused the expansive collection of wine with carts full of bread and cheese. This new convenience, stemming from the largest change in the state’s liquor laws since the end of Prohibition in 1933, has already become routine for some.
Carolyn Joy owner of Joy Wine and Spirits At a Safeway in Littleton, full-strength beer and liquor is being sold following SB-197. The law allows a maximum of five liquor licenses per store chain in Colorado, under certain parameters. NICK PUCKETT Bill launched changes In 2017, stores like King Soopers, Safeway and Costco were able to open liquor sections under certain restrictions. Senate Bill 197, passed in 2016, allowed for retailers to sell liquor once they obtained two liquor licenses and bought out every liquor
store within 1,500 feet. In a municipality with a population of 10,000 or fewer, liquor-licensed stores must buy out all retail liquor stores within 3,000 feet. Starting in January 2019, the landscape will change even more. SB-243, passed in spring of this year,
referred to as the “beer bill,” will allow malt liquors, like Mike’s Hard Lemonade, and full-strength beers to be sold in grocery stores under a standard beer license. SEE LIQUOR, P29
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STERLING RANCH WELCOMES FIRST COMMERCIAL TENANTS
The latest news from Sterling Ranch, announcing new locations for the Grist Brewing Company and Atlas Coffee coming online at the Sterling Center this Fall, has many in the community thrilled to soon have community gathering spaces nearby.
y “We have had a tremendous buzz saround the neighborhood since the
Grist and Atlas news was announced last week,” said Kate Kunzie, the new Community Manager on staff with the Sterling Ranch Community Authority Board. “It’s amazing how such simple things coffee and craft beer mean so much to Coloradoans. It has really helped our families get excited about their futures here in a whole new way.”
Grist, a brewery which has focused its attention on the southwest Denver market, has become a real name in the Douglas County area and made for a natural partner for Sterling. The brewery will open on the site later in the year due to regulatory requirements and approvals at the County and State levels.
Atlas Coffee has a reputation for providing sustainably-sourced and community-minded coffee and will also be serving food at the Sterling Center location. According to Atlas Coffee’s Owner, Brad Heykoop, the Sterling Ranch leaders, as well as vocal leaders from the business community, all helped encourage him to embrace the idea of expanding to this new location.
“We felt aligned with their culture, and their vision for this community, and as we learned more, we became even more excited to become a part of Sterling Ranch,” he said. UCHealth To Open First
The first tenant announced for the Sterling Center in 2017, UCHealth, will also be the first tenant to open
its doors this Fall. With 8,000 square feet of space on the building’s ground floor, UCHealth will begin providing Urgent Care, Primary Care, Physical Therapy, and Occupational Medicine services at the location beginning on September 4th. “UCHealth aims to provide accessible, community-based healthcare services.
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Upon completion, Sterling Ranch will ultimately be home to many more commercial tenants such as food, clothing, and other retailers; as well as corporate offices and service providers such as dentists, pharmacies, veterinarians, and others. “We are being careful to pace our commercial development side of things so that it best aligns with the needs of our residents and neighbors, with a focus on priority services. We signed our deal with UCHealth first for a reason, as it was clear the Chatfield Valley had been deprived of healthcare access for decades,” said Brock Smethills, the Chief Operating Officer of the Sterling Ranch Development Company.
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COMMUNITY EVENTS open fair and rodeo Steer drive and parade bring community to downtown Castle Rock BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Two community celebrations helped kick off the Douglas County Fair and Rodeo over the weekend — the Western Heritage Welcome, which includes a steer drive through downtown Castle Rock, and a parade the following morning. On July 27 the traditional Western Heritage Welcome began shortly after 6 p.m. despite heavy rains. Cowhands drove a herd of longhorn steers from Rock Park to Festival Park as onlookers huddled together under umbrellas, cheering on the cowhands. “We just thought this would be such a fun thing to see,” said Chiara Bialkowski, who attended with her sons Robert, 4, and Dillon, 2. On July 28, a parade entertained residents who lined streets throughout the downtown. Hayden Mcavenia moved to Castle Rock in 1995 and has attended the parade since 1996. On July 28 he brought his wife, Zoe, and their two sons, Killian, 2, and Arlo, 6 months. “We did it every year and we also volunteered at the fair,” Hayden said of going to the parade while growing up in Castle Rock. “I love bringing my kids to it now.”
As residents waited for the show to begin, many children and their parents stood in the street, looking toward Rock Park, hoping to catch a glimpse of the cattle herd moving through downtown. PHOTOS BY JESSICA GIBBS
Robert Bialkowski, 4, laughs and squirms as he feeds a treat to steers at the 2018 steer drive in Castle Rock.
Children and their parents peered through fencing to get a closer look at corralled cattle during the 2018 Western Heritage Welcome in Castle Rock.
Cattle are led by a group of cowhands, like the man above, who drive them throughout downtown Castle Rock each year on the opening weekend of the fair and rodeo.
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At left, the drive starts at Red Rock Park and moves down Perry Street, ending at Festival Park where the cattle are corralled for people to see up close. PHOTOS BY JESSICA GIBBS
Cowhands handed out treats for people to feed the cattle during the 2018 steer drive in Castle Rock.
Douglas County household chemical roundup is Aug. 11 STAFF REPORT
Douglas County residents can dispose of their household chemicals, paints, fluids batteries and more at the roundup Aug. 11 in Highlands Ranch. Proof of Douglas County residency is required, and the cost is $25 per vehicle to properly dispose of waste. The roundup takes place at Shea Stadium, 3270 Redstone Park Circle, Highlands Ranch. Items that are accepted include: • House, garden and pool chemicals • Paint and paint products • Automotive fluids, fuels and propane tanks (1-20 pounds) • Vehicle and household batteries • Items containing mercury • Aerosols • Fluorescent light bulbs • CFLs • Passenger vehicle and pickup truck tires (removed from rim) Items that are not accepted include business and commercial waste, radioactive waste, electronic waste, explosive waste, smoke detectors, waste containing asbestos, tractor tires and scrap metal. The Douglas County Household Chemical Roundup events are sponsored by the Highlands Ranch Metro District and Centennial Water & Sanitation District. Tri-County Health Department organizes these events to help dispose of chemical waste properly, prevent pollution and protect the people who handle your trash. Learn more at www.tchd.org/ hcroundup.
RidgeGate August and September 2018
The RidgeGate calendar of fun starts here.
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. Please bring your own yoga mat. In case of heavy rain or lightning, class will be cancelled. No need to register—just drop in!
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Each year, RidgeGate teams up with the South Suburban Parks and Recreation District to provide free, guided nature hikes. These hikes are led by professional naturalists who offer insight and education into the natural ecosystems within the open space at RidgeGate. Hikes are free and open to the public—see the full schedule and register at ridgegate.com/events.
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Among RidgeGate’s cultural facilities is the 38-acre historic Schweiger Ranch, located just east of the RidgeGate Parkway and I-25 interchange. The historic restoration of the ranch, led by the nonprofit Schweiger Ranch Foundation, gives us an important glimpse into the settlers’ lives in the late 1800s. Today, Schweiger Ranch is open to the public for self-guided visits and a variety of events throughout the year. Register or learn more about these events online at SchweigerRanch.org.
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All events are held within the RidgeGate community, just south of Lincoln Avenue, on both sides of I-25.
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Sibling rivalry alive and well at speedway August 2-5, 2018 Buy your tickets today! Every day at the Douglas County Fair and Rodeo is full of family fun! Join your friends and neighbors for a classic fair carnival experience. Visit Discovery Ranch and become a farmer for the day! Join in the stick-horse rodeo or the pie-eating contest. Enjoy the new Vintage Marketplace, live music, classic fair food, as well as – a foodie’s favorite – food trucks. For a schedule of events, or to purchase tickets online, visit FairandRodeoFun.com or call 720-733-6941.
Household Chemical Roundup August 11 in Highlands Ranch Drop off hazardous household chemicals from 9 a.m. 3 p.m., Aug. 11 at Shea Stadium, 3270 Redstone Park Circle in Highlands Ranch. Participants must provide proof of county residency and $25 to help offset costs of hazardous waste disposal. For more information, including a map and a list of acceptable items, visit http://tchd. org/250/Home-Chemical-Waste
Slash-mulch site open The County’s main slash-mulch site, at 1400 Caprice Drive in Castle Rock is open Saturdays-only from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. through October 27. For directions and a list of acceptable items visit www.douglas.co.us and search for Slash Mulch. Free wood chips are available to homeowners for use as mulch.
What’s happening with your County Government? Our commitment to open and transparent government includes online posting of information about all public meetings at which the business of government is conducted. To view agendas for various public meetings, visit www.douglas.co.us and search for Meetings and Agendas.
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Parker resident Sarah Vang, right, talks to her brother Gary as she waits her turn on the starting line during the July 20 time trials for the Mile High Nationals Drag Races at Bandimere. Sarah, a Chaparral High School graduate, races in the Super Comp division and her brother races in Top Dragster classification. TOM MUNDS
Brother, sister from Parker among racers at famed track in Morrison BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@OURCOLORADONEWS.COM
The powerful growl and pop-pop of the engines filled the air July 20 as Parker resident Sarah Vang waited her turn at the starting line during time trials at the Dodge NHRA Mile-High Nationals drag races at Bandimere Speedway in Morrison. “Drag racing is a family tradition,” the Chaparral High School graduate said. “My parents both raced here at Bandimere and now my brother Gary and I are racing. We don’t race in the same division but there is still a lot of sibling rivalry. We always compare things like reaction times and how we well we made our runs.” When she was younger, Sarah competed in junior dragsters. As she got older she moved into the sportsman class and now is competing in the super comp classification. Her brother races in the top dragster classification. In addition to drag racing, Vang is a volleyball player. She played volleyball for Chaparral and now plays volleyball for Colorado SpringsPueblo. But she still finds time to compete in drag racing. “Drag racing is a thrill and a lot of fun,” she said. “It is always great to be around all the friends you have made in the sport and going fast never gets old. I like everything about drag -racing. The launch is exciting but, of course, the most exciting thing is when the win light
“Drag racing is a thrill and a lot of fun. It is always great to be around all the friends you have made in the sport and going fast never gets old.” Sarah Vang Drag racer of Parker
comes on in your lane.” Vang said she and her brother travel to compete in drag racing at tracks in the National Hot Rod Association Division 4, which includes tracks in Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana and Oklahoma. Cars in the Super Comp classification are powered by engines that produce 600 to 800 horsepower. From a standing start the cars can reach speeds of 165 to 175 mph at the end of the quarter-mile run. The rules also say a car in this classification can’t complete a run faster than 8.90 seconds. Each car makes timing runs and the quickest time under the 8.90-second cap is called the dial-in. SEE SPEEDWAY, P9
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MILESTONES Castle Pines Meredith Ham, of Castle Pines, was named to the spring 2018 dean’s list at the University of Evansville. Ham is majoring in theater. Castle Rock Kendall Cooley, of Castle Rock, was named to the spring 2018 dean’s list at Carson-Newman University. Erica H. Dodson, of Castle Rock, graduated in May from the University of Kansas with a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering. Will Heikes, of Castle Rock, graduated in May with a master degree in geographic information science from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. Last May, he graduated summa cum laude with highest honors with a double major in geography and economics,
also from Clark University. Robert D. Thornbrugh, of Castle Rock, graduated in May from the University of Kansas with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Reed D. Wagstaff, of Castle Rock, graduated in May from the University of Kansas with a bachelor’s degree in general studies, communication studies. Haley M. Williams, of Castle Rock, graduated in May from the University of Kansas with a bachelor’s degree in business, marketing. Sedalia Ryan Hack, of Sedalia, has been selected for a Larry McCurdy Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $2,500. Hack plans to attend Colorado State University in Fort Collins to study business.
3 new signals keep Castle Rock traffic moving in right direction BY STAFF REPORT
As traffic picks up on the north and south ends of Castle Rock and a new fire station gets up and running, new traffic lights and an emergency signal will help with traffic flow, according to a news release from the Town of Castle Rock. New traffic signals have been under construction at the intersections of Meadows Parkway and Low Meadow Boulevard, and Plum Creek Parkway and Emerald Drive. A new
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The dial-in is used to make competition as fair as possible, as the car with the slowest dial-in gets to leave the starting line first. However, if a driver goes faster than the dial-in time, it is called a break-out and the other driver wins. “Like I said, we grew up drag racing and it is a family tradition,” Vang said. “It is not an inexpensive sport, so we try to do most of the work on our cars ourselves. When we come to the races we each haul a trailer that contains the car, tools and parts. We set up in the pits, pull the cars out of the trailers and begin to get ready to go racing. At the races, the pit area is filled with teams set up the same way.” The Mile High Nationals draw teams from around the United States. The professional drag racers in top fuel, top fuel funny car and pro stock all have full teams and top-ofthe-line equipment, and at national events like the Mile High Nationals the professional teams occupy the
emergency signal also was recently installed for Fire Station 152 on Crystal Valley Parkway. The lights will enter flashing mode over the next week. Generally, new signals flash for about 72 hours before going fully operational, allowing drivers the opportunity to prepare for the new traffic routine. The new emergency signal on Crystal Valley Parkway is fully operational. Find out more at Crgov.com/ Roads.
central area of the pits. Drag racing is a bit different because a ticket gives fans access to the pit areas so they can visit the set-up of their favorite drivers and watch the teams work on the cars. One fan said it is like being able to visit the locker room of a professional sports team. The remainder of the extensive pit area is filled with the trailers that haul the race cars and the vehicles that pull them. The trailers of the teams in the sportsman classes are lined up next to each other in rows, and the rows of trailers that make up the pit area extend for about half a mile. Vang said the pit area is set up the same way during regular weekend races at Bandimere, except there are a lot fewer entries in the races. “For all the races we set up for the weekend of racing,” he said. “When the day’s racing is over we spend time socializing with all the friends we have made in the sport. It is sort of like one big happy family. That is just another reason why I expect our family will continue competing and enjoying all that is the sport of drag racing.”
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Roxborough State Park named Gold Standard Site Leave No Trace center honors facility for promoting outdoor ethics
to help preserve and protect the natural landscape for generations to come, the news release says. “Roxborough State Park is very honored to receive the Gold Standard Site designation, the first park in Colorado to be awarded this status,” Roxborough State Park Manager Ben Vinci said in the news release. “Our amazing volunteers have always embraced the Leave No Trace principles as part of their outdoor ethic and have worked tirelessly to educate our visitors and to promote these important skills and ethics throughout the park.” The designation is part of the Boulder-based center’s Leave No Trace in Every Park initiative, recognizing outdoor spaces that demonstrate the highest standard of practicing and promoting Leave No Trace ethics. The Friends of Roxborough originally worked with park staff on a goal of reaching Gold Standard Site designa-
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Roxborough State Park in Douglas County has been recognized as a Gold Standard Site by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics. The park is the newest public land recreation area and the first in Colorado to receive the designation, according to a Colorado State Parks news release. Gold Standard Site designations are awarded to public recreation lands that exemplify successful “Leave No Trace” ethics and showcase strong organizational commitment to the promotion of outdoor skills, ethics and stewardship
tion by 2021. Receiving the designation three years ahead of the goal demonstrates how effective the efforts have been, and how receptive park visitors are to learning and maintaining a strong outdoor ethic, the release said. Roxborough State Park will now act as a model for other public lands, specifically other Colorado state parks, to emulate. “The park staff, along with its more than 100 volunteer naturalists, are deeply committed to protecting and preserving the beauty and geology of the park,” John Liberatore, volunteer naturalist and member of Friends of Roxborough, said in the news release. “By educating the public through the Leave No Trace program, we are able to help conserve the natural areas we love while creating a road map for other parks to follow in the future.” Roxborough State Park underwent a rigorous planning and implementation
process to be named a Gold Standard Site and was ultimately selected based on a combination of the following criteria: • A history of successfully implementing Leave No Trace Outdoor skills and ethics into management, programming, outreach and education efforts at d the site. • Staff formally trained in Leave No h t Trace. • Leave No Trace signage throughout m trailheads, visitor centers and camp- w t grounds as well as Leave No Trace language and messaging included in pamphlets, maps and other distributed h h materials for visitors. • Leave No Trace interpretative pro- s grams including ranger talks, campfire t p events and trail outings for visitors. Roxborough State Park, Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Leave No Trace
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he forecast is calling for temperatures in the mid-20s, but inside the fellowship hall of a church in Douglas County, a diverse community is enjoying a hearty home-cooked meal and lively conversation. Some of the people gathered just met while others are catching up on what has happened in their lives over the last week. By 9:30 p.m. some people have gone home to sleep in their beds and some have settled onto the cots on the other side of the fellowship hall. From Nov. 1 through March 31, this scene is repeated nightly at local churches which, through participation in the Winter Shelter GUEST Network, host women COLUMN and children from Douglas County who are experiencing homelessness. Launched in 2016, WSN was designed to leverage the strengths of our local churches: compassion, space, volunteers and hospitality. Each night Erin White of the week, a host church opens its doors to guests who have been admitted to the Winter Shelter Network. Generosity and fellowship are extended to guests from the moment they walk in the door until the shelter doors close the next morning. Guests are given a safe place to rest, all three meals for the day, and an opportunity to connect with their neighbors. Those three gifts — rest, meals, and connection — are at the core of the mission of WSN. In the first two winter seasons, WSN provided 2,209 bed nights to guests in the shelter; 2,110 volunteers generously gave more than 27,000 hours to the program. The value of the meals donated by the overnight host churches was over $33,000. Those statistics tell just part of the story of the impact of WSN. Some people might argue that the most meaningful impact of the program is seen through the connection that the guests make with volunteers, other guests, and with
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are working together to create a toolkit based on the work that has been done at the park to serve as a guide to help all of Colorado’s state parks work toward achieving Gold Standard Site status. For more information on Leave No Trace in Every Park initiative and the Leave No Trace Gold Standard Site program visit www.lnt.org. To learn more about Roxborough State Park and its partnership with Leave No Trace, visit cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/ Roxborough/. Gold Standard Sites Roxborough State Park ranks with 10 other natural areas and recreation
resources to help them get back on their feet. The WSN Care Coordinator works to help the guests identify and break down barriers that are preventing them from achieving the stability they desire. This past season, all of the guests who were able to work found jobs or increased their income while staying in the shelter. Several guests moved into transitional or permanent housing. Many of the guests who come to the Winter Shelter Network are single women between the age of 40 and 70. Some of these women are experiencing homelessness for the first time while others have spent several years living out of their vehicle. Regardless of how long they have been homeless, they share a lack of relational support from family or friends. The diverse community built through WSN becomes a network of support and an opportunity for hope. It changes the lives of guests and volunteers. One volunteer said this about her experience, “I realized they were no different from me. They had a childhood and a past, filled with jobs, family, schooling, travel and experiences …. and dreams for the future. I was encouraged to see the flame of hope that was still in their hearts, even in the midst of the toughest of circumstances. It felt surreal as I drove home each morning. Passing hundreds of cars rushing about … on their way to work as the sun was rising. A piece of my heart was left back in that big room with those hurting women and children whom we tend to forget amidst the hustle and bustle of our busy lives . ..I had a new thankfulness for my warm house, food to eat and family that was safe and provided for.” Erin White is the program administrator for Winter Shelter Network. For additional information, please contact wintershelternetwork@gmail.com or visit their website: wintershelternetwork. com. This column is hosted by the Seniors’ Council of Douglas County. Please join us for our next meeting on Thursday, Sept. 6 at Roxborough Park Foundation, 6237 Roxborough Drive, Littleton, CO 80125. Our presentation and community conversation will begin at 10:15 a.m.
spaces that have received the Gold Standard Site designation: • San Juan Islands National Monument, Lopez Island, Washington • Knob Noster State Park, Knob Noster, Missouri • New River Gorge National River, Glen Jean, West Virginia • Isle Royale National Park, Houghton, Michigan • Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Sandy Springs, Georgia • Coconino National Forest, Flagstaff, Arizona • Cheaha State Park, Delta, Alabama • Olympic National Park, Port Angeles, Washington • Shenandoah National Park, Luray, Virginia • Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Maine
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Look, in a word, the deal is, arguably, pointless QUIET DESPERATION
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ook, I want everyone to stop saying “look” like I just did, before making a statement. I hear it all the time now. It’s used this way, I’m guessing, to let your listeners know what you are about to say is momentous. If what you’re about to say is momentous, there is no need to preface it with an alert. Trust your momentousness. Words are my best friends, and I hate to see them gathered at the river and beaten with rocks until
they have no coloring. Case No. 1: “Fake news.” Case No. 2: “Witch hunt.” Case No. 3: “Let me ask you this.” And of course, no one owns a “hot water heater.” Newcomers to Colorado: you will begin to hear a word day and night, everywhere you go, like it or not. It is unavoidable: Don’t even try. It will come out of nowhere, and land on your mind. It’s this: “Broncos.” It refers to the local National
Football League team. The players behave like 5-year-olds at a clown party if they simply do what they are paid to do: Run five yards with the ball without falling down. But they are adored and revered, and papers and programs are full of them. If one of them buys a toothbrush, it’s a breaking story. You’ll get used to it. You won’t have a choice. I don’t give a Rick Upchurch about the Broncos, but they were here before I was, and that’s the
m way I have to look at it. a I lived near Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, and heard touch- c and-go’s all the time that rattled I and rolled the house. Someone n reminded me, “They were here t before you were.” I never got used e to it, but I accepted it. a There are words I avoid that I have nothing to do with their a overuse. I simply don’t care for them. h “Arguably” is one of them. v b SEE SMITH, P13
Setting goals sets us on the path to power
H LETTER TO THE EDITOR Child care a key investment As an educator with more than 30 years of experience, I have seen firsthand how high-quality early childhood programs help children and families thrive. While quality child care is not cheap, it is an investment that we must make. Child care is important for the healthy development of children, and it’s also essential for parents to maintain employment or return to work. A study last year found that a family of four earning less than $25,000 a year with an infant and toddler in a child care center would have to spend 73 percent of its income on child care. That’s why I’d like to thank Congress, and specifically Sen. Bennet, for voting to double funding for the Child Care and Development Block Grant. CCDBG helps low- and middle-income families afford child care. We must call on
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Congress to continue these investments and ensure CCDBG receives this historic level of funding again in fiscal year 2019. We are already seeing the positive impact of these funds here in Colorado. Colorado has made significant improvements to ensure children and families reap the benefits of consistent child care. These changes include raising the eligibility requirements for families and creating statewide exit eligibility so that families don’t lose benefits simply because they moved counties, among others. When we invest in children, particularly those living in poverty, we are setting them up for success. Child care is important for our youngest learners, our families and our communities. Susan Hill Centennial
ere is the challenge, find someone who has achieved greatness, excellence, or has completed the pursuit of something worthy and meaningful. And when you find them ask them WINNING if it was by WORDS pure luck, or if they had set a specific goal. Or maybe ask them if they had planned and prepared on their way towards realizing their dreams. Michael Norton I spend a lot of time reading business books, biographies, and personal development books, articles and blogs. I probably spend even more time listening to podcasts and watching motivational videos to keep my mind focused on the pursuit of elevating my own game. Meeting and speaking with other successful people from all walks of life is also part of my cookbook when it comes to my own personal and professional development. The topic lately has been goal setting. Not just goal setting,
but goal setting and the achievement of our goals and dreams. And just like I challenged you at the beginning of this column, I challenged myself to see if I could find anyone who has met with success and who did not have a goal or plan, in advance of the realization of their dreams and goals. Whether I spoke with a very successful CEO, a top performing sales professional, a husband and wife, a teacher, a doctor, a student or a local entrepreneur, everyone I spoke with who had experienced success had planned for that success, prepared for that success, and set goals for themselves along the way. It was in 100 percent of the conversations. Many people I spoke with about goal setting said that they had goals, but when I dug in deeper, they could not clearly define them. Others I met argued that goal setting just wasn’t for them, they would rather wing it as winging it has gotten them this far in life. Think about the people you know who may have lost weight recently. Maybe it was only 10 pounds or so, and maybe it was significantly higher.
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It has no meaning. It’s the same as saying nothing. “Arguably” means you haven’t made a commitment to what you are saying. It lets you off the hook. I prefer to be on the hook. It comes from being a schoolteacher. I learned that hedging got me nowhere. It was always best (I thought) to be forthright and honest. If I asked them to draw an apple, and one looked more like a quail, I might say, “You call that an apple?” I would never leave it at that, however. I would mention that very few apples have feathers or a beak. At one time, Look was a magazine, along with Life and The Saturday Evening Post. I preferred The Saturday Evening Post because of the covers.
Many of them were painted by the great Norman Rockwell. Rockwell was exceptionally talented. He was discredited by most Modern Art critics because his paintings were often overly sentimentalized. I overlooked it, and just studied his techniques, which were flawless. Illustration at one time was a top dog. I also admired Sir John Tenniel’s illustrations for “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” Lewis Carroll vividly described Alice and the other characters; Tenniel vividly depicted them. Now we have computer graphics, and true illustrations are rarely needed. Ask you children if they have ever heard of Rockwell. “Sam?” “No, not Sam.” Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at craigmarshallsmith@comcast.net.
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They will share with you that they needed or wanted to lose that specific amount of weight. The husband and wife who set a goal for early retirement set a specific savings goal and had a supporting plan to get them where they wanted to be. The owner and CEO of a start-up company didn’t just go out and quit their job, they had a very clear vision and plan for what they wanted to do, set goals around it, and then executed against those goals. There are so many great books and programs around the setting and achievement of goals. There are quotes and other short-form motivational materials to help us become and stay focused on our goals, all we have to do is Google “goal setting” or “goal setting quotes,” and we will find the sources that really connect us to the concept. Here are a few of my favorite quotes on the subject: “Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.” - Jim Rohn “What you get by achieving your goals
is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals.” - Zig Ziglar “Review your goals twice every day in order to be focused on achieving them.” - Les Brown “I don’t focus on what I am up against, I focus on my goals and ignore the rest.” - Venus Williams And although there are many great books on goal setting, if I was going to recommend one book on how to achieve my goals, it would be Michael Hyatt’s book, “Your Best Year Ever.” So how about you? Do you have clearly defined goals and are well on your way to achieving your dreams? Do you take more of a “wing it” approach? Do you need help with a goals program? As always, I would love to hear your story at gotonorton@gmail.com, and when we can realize the true power found in goal setting as we pursue our dreams, it really will be a better than good week. Michael Norton is a resident of Castle Rock, the president of the Zig Ziglar Corporate Training Solutions Team, a strategic consultant and a business and personal coach.
OBITUARIES CANNON
Frances E. (Winkler) Cannon June 18, 1931 - July 23, 2018
Frances E. (Winkler) Cannon of Castle Rock passed into eternal life on Wednesday, July 23, 2018 in Sterling, Colorado. She was 87 years old. Frances was born on June 18, 1931 in Denver, to Josef II and Rose (Paoli) Winkler. Her father Josef, a native of the Tyrol section of Austria homesteaded in the Castlewood Canyon area east of Castle Rock. Frances was one of seven children raised into a life of cattle ranching. After graduating from Douglas County High School in 1949, Frances lived in Castle Rock and worked at the Bank of Douglas County. Frances belonged to the Castle Rock Agriculture Club and the Shorthorn Association. She had a true passion for and actively supported the Douglas County 4-H and 4-Hers as well. As a teenager, Frances was honored with the prestigious
position in the Shorthorn community as Shorthorn Girl and she promoted the breed at a variety of livestock expositions. She truly loved cattle, raising primarily Shorthorns. Frances and her family were very successful showing at many livestock shows including the National Western Stock Show. Frances married Robert (Bob) Cannon in 1982. They made their home at the Winkler “GE” Cattle Ranch in Castlewood Canyon. There they raised cattle and taught the 4th generation nephews Joseph, Jameson, Robert to be cattlemen. After her husband Bob’s death in 2010, Frances moved to Sterling, Colorado and
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made her home with great nephew Jameson Mullins. In Sterling, Frances discovered her new-found hobbies of bingo, cards, and coloring, while instilling her passion for cattle, especially Shorthorns, into the 5th generation boys James and Lucas Mullins. Some of her most favorite moments in recent years were watching them show their own cattle. Frances enjoyed feeding bottle calves and driving through feedlots while telling stories of her youth. Frances passed away surrounded by family at Devonshire Acres Nursing Home in Sterling. Frances was preceded in death by her husband Bob, her parents, her brothers
George, Carl and Josef III Winkler, her sisters Helen Longworth, and Joan Bush, her nephews Larry Winkler and Robert Longworth, and her niece Karen Riesselman. Fran is survived by her niece Patti Russell, her niece-in-law Susie Longworth, her great-nephews Joseph Mullins (Caity), Jameson Mullins (Sara), Robert Longworth Jr, her great-niece Kendra Longworth, her great-great-nephews James Mullins and Lucas Mullins, and her great-great-niece Rylan Longworth. Frances will be deeply missed. A rosary will be held at St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Castle Rock, Colorado at 10:30 am on Monday, August 6, with a Memorial Mass following at 11:00 am. Interment will be at Cedar Hill Cemetery.
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‘Red Rocks Live’ captures venue’s spirit
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S Not quite Cooperstown, but in the ballpark A collection of baseball bats is lined up in the form of Lou Gherig’s swing, the Hall of Fame first baseman from the New York Yankees. The bats are organized chronologically featuring some of the game’s biggest sluggers, from Ty Cobb to Ken Griffey Jr. PHOTOS BY NICK PUCKETT
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he one-of-a-kind bat swung by Ty Cobb, the former holder of the all-time hits record before Pete Rose. A room of historic team jerseys. Baseball’s role in the American story. You’ll find all of these displayed or explored at the “Play Ball!” exhibit at History Colorado Center. But the first thing you notice as you walk in, and which immediately gives you a sense of the sport’s humanity, is Babe Ruth’s palmprint — which may not be much larger than your own. “What this exhibition does really well is it has the pieces to get beyond just the player on the field and their heroics,” said Jason Hanson, chief creative officer of History Colorado Center. The display of the Bambino’s palmprint is just the first part of the story the exhibit sets out to tell: That baseball is ingrained in American culture, and it doesn’t take a superhuman to do superhuman things. The exhibit, said Hanson, is meant to educate people on the athlete’s place in history rather than just the stats on the back of their baseball card. Coloradans have less than two remaining months to view one of the largest collection of baseball artifacts and memorabilia outside of
Jason Hanson, chief creative officer at the History Colorado Center, gives a tour of the “Play Ball!” exhibit at the museum, which runs throughout the baseball season. The exhibit features the largest collection of artifacts from the game outside of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. Cooperstown, New York, at the History Colorado Center in downtown Denver. The artifacts, memorabilia and photographs are only a fraction of Marshall Fogel’s expansive collection. The “Play Ball!” exhibit has been open to the public since Major League Baseball’s Opening Day in March and will close on the last day of the season Sept. 30. The exhibit features artifacts from throughout the history of the game, including the nailed-together bat used by Cobb, SEE BALL, P17
IF YOU GO How to catch the “Play Ball!” exhibit: Where: History Colorado Center, 1200 N. Broadway, Denver Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Admission: Free for members; adult-$14; senior (65 and over)-$12; student (16-22 with student ID)-$10; youth (5-15)-$8; children under 5-free Contact: 303-HISTORY (303-447-8679) Website: www.historycolorado.org While you’re there: The History Colorado Center is also featuring the exhibits “LEGOrado,” “Living West,” “We Love Rocky Mountain National Park,” “Self-Preservation by Anthony Garcia Sr.” and “Postcard Colorado.”
ince Red Rocks Amphitheatre first opened as a concert venue, more than 2,000 performances have taken place on its stage by musicians in every genre imaginable. Which meant when the City of Denver started working on compiling an album of some of its best performances, there was no way all highlights could be included. “We knew we weren’t going to get close to providing a good look at the breadth of artists and performances we’ve had over the years,” said Brian Kitts, Red Rocks spokesperson. “What we tried to do was provide a taste of the many styles we’ve had here.” The end result is “Red Rocks Live,” a compilation three years in the making that features COMING performances from ATTRACTIONS 1978 to 2016. The three-LP limited edition vinyl collection is available at Red Rocks Trading Post and Visitor Center while supplies last. The album can also can be ordered on the Red Rocks website Clarke Reader and is available in a digital format on iTunes, Amazon and other online outlets. As Kitts explained, staff had to consider factors like copyright and recording quality when considering songs to select. A big get, he said, was U2’s 1983 performance of “New Year’s Day” from its famous “Under a Blood Red Sky” performance. Other highlights include a 1978 performance of “Ship of Fools” by The Grateful Dead and a 2015 performance of “Grapevine Fires” by Death Cab for Cutie. “We also wanted to include local artists that have become Red Rocks favorites,” he added. “We made sure to include The Lumineers and The Fray in the track list because they’re so popular here.” Since there was no way to get everything into the album, Kitts said he hopes it serves more as a kind of sonic memory capsule than a historical record. “When people listen to the album, they might remember being at the show or have memories about seeing the artist perform,” he said. “Seeing a show at Red Rocks is always magic, and every show here is special.” SEE READER, P17
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uch news from the Denver Art Museum, at 13th Avenue and Bannock Street in downtown Denver: First, Aug. 5 is the final day for “Drawn to Glamour: Fashion Illustrations by Jim Howard,” which shares a collection of the talented fashion illustrators’ SONYA’S works. (He lives in SAMPLER Lakewood.) Second, “New Territory: Landscape Photography Today” opened recently. Third, “Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer” features more than 50 works by a Native American artist, using some Sonya Ellingboe traditional materials, who teaches at Bard College in New York with his feet in two worlds. Fourth, on the museum’s plaza, families will enjoy the return of the interactive “La Musidora.” Fifth, in exciting news, “Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature” will feature more than 100 paintings spanning the French painter’s career, beginning Oct. 20, 2019. And sixth, great for visitors of all ages: “Stampede: Animals in Art,” gathered from across the museum’s collections that tell stories throughout time … open seven days a week. -720-865-5000, denverartmuseum.org. `Hamlet’ in Littleton “Hamlet” will be presented at 7 p.m. Aug. 3 and Aug. 5 at Town Hall Arts Center, 2450 W. Main St., Littleton, performed by students. Tickets, $5. Rated PG for mature themes. 303-794-2787. Performing in Littleton Vanessa Collier, singer, songwriter, saxophonist will appear in Littleton on Aug. 23 at the Toad Tavern, 5203 S. Federal Blvd. Littleton. Collier blends funk, soul, rock and blues as she tours the world. Her third album, “Honey Up” is released this month. 303-7956811.
Super birder! Ann Bonnell, an Audubon Society of Greater Denver board member and legend among Front Range bird ylovers, received the Colorado Field Ornithologist’s Lifetime Achievement Award. The longtime Audubon member is a volunteer at Roxborough State Park and was involved in getting
Fashion Illustrator Jim Howard’s work is displayed through Aug. 5 in “Drawn to Glamour: Fashion Illustrations by Jim Howard” at the Denver Art Museum. Howard, who drew the latest in fashion for New York designers, has given his collection to the Denver Art Museum. He now lives in Lakewood. COURTESY PHOTO
the Audubon Nature Center located at the south edge of Chatfield State Park when she heard about an old homestead that was available, which ASGD has renovated. She leads the Tuesday Birders and 50 or more bird outings a year, including Christmas Bird Counts, an international effort. She has also volunteered at South Platte Park and Denver Botanic Gardens’ site now called Chatfield Farms. For upcoming field trips and programs, see: denveraudubon.org/events or call 303-973-9530. Douglas County Fair news Castle Rock artist Cindy Welch will be greeting friends and fans with prints of her many paintings related to local history at the Douglas County Fair & Rodeo Vintage Marketplace Aug. 3, 4, 5. The marketplace will offer items classified as: vintage, artisan, handcrafted, repurposed, jewelry, clothing, bath and body, Western, retro … (Aug. 3, noon to 8 p.m.; Aug. 4, 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Aug. 5, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) The fairgrounds are located at 500 Fairgrounds Drive, Castle Rock; douglascountyfairandrodeo.com.
Book and Paper Fair The Rocky Mountain Antiquarian Booksellers will host the 34th an-
nual Book and Paper Fair Aug. 3 and 4 at the east end of the Denver Mart Complex at I-25 and 58th Avenue. Many dealers from across the nation will offer books and ephemra — and expertise. Talk with exhibitors about what you are looking for. If they don’t have it, they may make suggestions. Featured speaker will be at 6 p.m. Friday: Scott Holman, Ph.D., will talk about his thesis subject: Jack Kerouac. On Aug. 4 at 1 p.m., there will be a panel on Frankenstein and Mary Shelley; “200 Years and Counting.” Tickets: $7 for both days. rmaba.org. Libby and Patty Bortz This mother-daughter duo has a program called “Facing Life’s Final Chapters Together,” which some readers may have heard, but many more older people and their adult children will be interested to learn that it will be available through DU’s Center for Professional Development. Contact Meghan Montelibano, 303-871-4615 — per a note from Libby Bortz. Contemporary art The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver at 1485 Delgany St. has added an artist to its “Octopus Initiative” program to make rental art available. He is Diego Rodriguez-Warner. Current exhibits by Derrick Adams, Patrice Rene Washington, Kristen Hatgi Singk, Lisa Openheim … 303-298-7554, mcadenver.org.
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Landscape photography carries viewers away Abelardo Morell’s tent camera image on the ground of “Mt. Moran and the Snake River from Oxbow Bend. Grand Teton National Park” Wyoming 2011, is in “New Territory: Landscape Photography Today” at the Denver Art Museum. COURTESY PHOTO
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perfect, unmarred prints. Brandt is known for highly experimental, sitespecific work, such as “Lake Isabella.” Curator Eric Paddock calls work exhibited in this exhibit “processdominant … It blurs the distinctions between `observed’ and `constructed’ imagery, between the `real’ and `ideal’ landscapes that have shaped photography for the past 50 years.” Abelardo Morrell’s very different images of mostly familiar spots in America’s national parks were achieved with a periscope/lens sticking out from the top of a tent, which reproduced the scene on the tent floor, onto the dirt and sand one walks on approaching the site. The act of translating that image to the prints we see on the museum walls explains their
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sort of otherworldly quality. Actually, both those special locations and prints display that quality. Stand in front of them for a while and let them reel you in! Morrell is a Cuban-American artist with a truly original view of his world — making it his own — yet clearly recognizable. Morrell is quoted: “I wanted to find a way to make these well-known views into my own private discoveries” … James M. Allen of Eastman Museum said of these works: “They tie the ground to a scenic view, transform the geology of the land into his canvas …” Buenos Aires, Argentina resident Adam Jeppesen, who spoke in late June, walked 487 days alone from the North Pole, through the Americas and concluded at the South Pole in Antarc-
tica, taking pictures every day. Some from this adventure are exhibited, including scratches to negatives that occurred in his backpack. He discovered a positive side to solitude and his works “reflect the physical and emotional experience of his adventure.” Sharon Harper, who will lecture at 7 p.m. Aug. 23, attached a camera to a telescope to take pictures of the night sky, continuing her exploration of the role of photography as we explore the surrounding landscape. (The camera can expand our vision as well as alter it …) Astronomical images, closeups of nature, photos large and small, precise and abstract make up this carefully curated exhibit. It would be perfect to share with visiting family and friends this summer. • Some related programs: Daily tours with a docent are planned through Sept. 16 from 1:30 to 2:15. Aug. 3 at 4 p.m., Conversations with Curators features Eric Paddock, who organized this exhibit, discussing the history and practice of landscape photography. Aug. 23 from 7-8 p.m., Anderman Photography Lectures features Sharon Harper talking about how the camera is a way to translate kinds of connections that we’re not even aware of and the kinds of connections that are very abstract and difficult to talk about.
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San Francisco Giants outfielder Willy Mays’ glove and a hall of the game’s most iconic jerseys to take visitors through the evolution of the game. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for baseball fans,” said Jason Hanson, chief creative officer of the History Colorado Center and longtime baseball fan. “You can make the pilgrimage to Cooperstown (to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum). But if you can’t do that this year, you will feel pretty satisfied if you can make it to downtown Denver. “You can start from something people already love and help them understand how it fits into bigger currents of American history, bigger currents of Colorado’s history — and that is a really effective way to help people appreciate our shared history together,” Hanson added. The exhibit explores the game throughout time and draws parallels with significant events in American history, such as World War II and the Civil Rights movement. Learn how Babe Ruth paved the way for celebrities we know today like Kim Kardashian. Walk through some of the highest and lowest points of the game and some of baseball’s most infamous names like
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the 1919 Black Sox and the notorious heroes of the steroid era. The exhibit recently displayed the Holy Grail of baseball cards, the rare, mint 1952 Mickey Mantle card. The card is one of three in the world and, of those three, is considered to be the most pristine. Another version of the card is valued at almost $60,000 at Pennsylvania-based Steel City Collectibles. The display was only open for three days to keep the card preserved. “At a time when America was in turmoil, baseball games crossed all socio-economic, ethnic and political barriers and always brought people together. It still does,” said Marshall Fogel, the lifelong Denver man and owner of the collection and Mantle card. “When I think about this Mickey Mantle baseball card, I hold this same nostalgic feeling.” The exhibit takes visitors on a journey of the game’s history and doesn’t finish without acknowledging the unsung stars of the Negro League or taking a look back at the history of the game in the Centennial State. Of course, there’s also a nod to the 2007 Colorado Rockies, who reached the World Series but were swept by the Boston Red Sox. “We hope that this exhibit helps people remember how much fun it is to ... hang out with friends and family and watch a baseball game,” Hanson said.
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HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE Editor’s note: Send new listings or changes to hharden@coloradocommunitymedia.com. Deadline is noon Wednesday a week before publication. Feeding Denver’s Hungry: serves 8001,000 people and families in need in lower downtown Denver. Need: help distribute food the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Donation also accepted. Contact: www.feedingdenvershungry.org or https://www.facebook.com/FeedingDenversHungry/ Front Range BEST: Hosts free robotics competitions for middle and high school students. Need: Volunteer judges for competions. Contact: Tami Kirkland, 720-323-6827 or Tami.Kirkland@FrontRangeBEST.org Gateway Battered Women’s Shelter: Serves victims of family violence in Aurora and Arapahoe County. Need: Volunteers help with crisis-line management, children’s services, legal advocacy, community education and other shelter services. Donations: Also accepts used cell phones (younger than 4 years) to give to victims. Mail to Gateway at P.O. Box 914, Aurora, CO 80040, or drop them off at Neighborly Thrift Store, 3360 S. Broadway, Englewood Requirements: Must attend a 26-hour training session; bilingual skills welcome Contact: Jeneen Klippel-Worden, 303-3431856 or jkworden@gatewayshelter.com Girl Scouts of Colorado: Youth organization for girls.
Need: Troop leaders, office support, administrative help and more Age Requirement: Men and women, 18 and older Contact: www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org, inquiry@gscolorado.org or 1-877-404-5708 Global Orphan Relief: Develops and supports programs bringing light, comfort and security to orphans around the world. Need: Super stars with website development, users of the abundant resources of social media. Those with great connection ability are needed to help with the development of the donor pool. Contact: Those interested serving this faith-based Colorado nonprofit can contact Deitra Dupray, 303-895-7536 or dadupray@ comcast.net. GraceFull Community Café: Provides a place in Littleton where people of all backgrounds can gather, eat well and be inspired to give back. Cafe is open for breakfast and lunch, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday. A partner of the GraceFull Foundation. Need: Opportunities for food preparation, guest service, cleaning and dishwashing. Location: 5610 Curtice St., Littleton Contact: Sign up for volunteer opportunities at http://gracefullcafe.com/volunteer/ Habitat ReStore: Nonprofit home improvement stores and donation centers. Need: Volunteers for Wheat Ridge, Denver or Littleton Habitat ReStores, helping with the cash register, dock and warehouse floor Contact: 303-996-5468, email Alice Goble at Alice@habitatmetrodenver.org
Highlands Ranch Community Association: Works with Therapeutic Recreation Program and Special Olympics. Need: Volunteers to help teach classes, coach Special Olympics, provide athletes support during Special Olympics practices, assist with special events, and help participats succeed in the therapeutic recreation program. Contact: Summer Aden, 303-471-7043 or www.hrcaonline.org/tr Hospice at Home Need: Volunteers help patients and their families with respite care, videotaping, massage and other tasks. Home study training is available. Contact: 303-698-6404 Hospice of Covenant Care: Nonprofit, faithbased hospice. Need: Volunteers to support patients and families Contact: 303-731-8039 Integrated Family Community Services: provides basic human services and enrichment programs to low-income people in Arapahoe and Douglas counties. Need: Volunteers to assist serving clients in the food and clothing bank. Need: Volunteers to assist in the front office greeting clients, answering phones, verify client eligibility, completing food/clothing orders and assist where needed. Need: Volunteers to assist in IFCS enrichment events including Mother’s Day, Ready, Set, School! and Thanksgiving and Holiday programs. Need: Volunteers to assist in IFCS fundraising events including Nibbles and Sips event,
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ested, we can try to accommodate different projects). Location: 10377 E. Geddes Ave., Centennial Contact: Kelyn Anker, 303-792-0729 or 720341-3152; kelynanker@projectcure.org; www. projectcure.org. Red Cross: Supports the elderly, international causes and social services. Need: Volunteers to provide support Contact: 303-607-4768 or 303-266-7855
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Tips to stay safe during severe afternoon storms Always keep an eye on the sky BY ALEX DEWIND ADEWIND@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Monsoon season in Colorado generally lasts from July to September. During this time, severe afternoon thunderstorms — sometimes accompanied by lightning and flash floods — are more likely. While the precipitation is good for the state during what are also the hottest months, the powerful weather conditions can be dangerous. Below are five tips to keep you and your family safe. Subscribe to weather notification services Always keep an eye on the sky and watch for signs of approaching storms, such as dark clouds and strong winds, the National
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Dealerships hope to fill vehicles with school supplies Annual ‘Stuff for Students’ drive to help provide classroom essentials to children in need STAFF REPORT
Throughout August, Larry H. Miller Dealerships will try to fill a car, truck or SUV at each of its showrooms with school supplies such as backpacks, pencils, highlighters, scissors, binders, rulers, calculators and lunch bags. A joint effort among the dealerships, Denver’s 9News and Volunteers of America Colordo Branch, the 17th annual “Stuff for Students” school supply drive will benefit pre-kindergarten to high school students in more than 15 school districts in Colorado. “One of the greatest investments we can make as a company is in our youth,” Ray Reilly, senior vice president of operations at Larry H. Miller Dealerships, said in a news release. “By
participating in ‘Stuff for Students,’ we’ve been able to ensure that local students have the tools they need to succeed in school. Our incredible customers and employees have helped us collect nearly $50,000 in school supplies for the last four years, and we look forward to a successful 2018.” “Stuff for Students” collection bins will be set up at Larry H. Miller locations in Denver, Aurora, Centennial, Lakewood, Highlands Ranch, Thornton, Federal Heights and Boulder. In addition, monetary contributions can be made online through Volunteers of America at http:// www.voacolorado.org/news_and_events/stufffor-students. In Colorado school districts, nearly 25,000 pupils enrolled in public schools have been identified as experiencing homelessness, the release said. “The teacher walkouts seen around the country this year highlight how dramatically underfunded public schools can be,” said Bradley Gulley, director of volunteer services at Volunteers of America Colorado.
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Top street entertainers return for Buskerfest Denver Union Station is site for third annual festival STAFF REPORT
Some of the most recognizable street performers will be in downtown Denver from Aug. 10-12 for the third annual International Buskerfest at Denver Union Station. The colorful event begins at 5 p.m. Aug. 10 with a grand entrance of all performers at the Union Station plaza, 1701 Wynkoop St. Buskers are street entertainers who are tipped for their public performances. Top buskers earn their livelihood by performing to audiences the world over. Among the entertainers are Sharon from Canada; Her Majesty’s Secret Circus from Vermont; New Creations Brass Band from New Orleans; Bekah Smith from Boulder; and Staza Stone from Denver. In addition, break dancer Snap Boogie from Boston returns, along with former Boulderite Derek Derek, who is now based out of Los Angeles. Queenz of Hip Hop, curated by Meow
Wolf, will provide roaming pop-up ciphers. Visitors to International Union Station Buskerfest can tip performers using cash or wooden nickels that can be purchased on site for $1 each. Multiple shows will be presented each day, starting at 5 p.m. Aug. 10; 10 a.m. Aug. 11; and 11 a.m. Aug. 12. Face painters will be on hand, giant puppets will roam the plaza and kids will have an opportunity to create crafts with the nonprofit organization Arts Street. Workshops will be offered by hula-hoop artist Staza Stone and by Boulder’s Up Down Circus, a group that works to spread the joy of circus by teaching circus arts to all ages. The Union Station Farmers Market will also be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 11. Proceeds benefit Arts Street, a nonprofit organization that works with Colorado kids, offering real-world experiences to help students, primarily inner-city youths and young people who struggle in traditional schools, move toward careers in the creative industries. For a full schedule, the complete lineup of performers, and information on 2018 Buskerfest sponsors, visit www.unionstationbuskerfest.com.
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‘It simply wasn’t my time to die’ Littleton woman speaks out about attack along river trail
Vanessa Ursini shared photos of her injuries on social media after a man attacked her while she was walking her dog on a popular trail near South Platte Park in Littleton. The incident occurred on July 25 and the suspect is in custody.
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Vanessa Ursini knew it wasn’t her time to die. Early on the morning of July 25, she was walking her dog on a loop she was familiar with near the Platte River trail, close to her home in Littleton, when a man attacked her from behind, she wrote in a public Facebook post. After surviving a sexual assault that she said nearly killed her, she is speaking out to remind others of how important it is to be aware of their surroundings. “This was the worst day of my life but I knew I had to fight — it simply wasn’t my time to die,” Ursini, 29, wrote in the Facebook post on July 26. “I am lucky to be alive, so please have a plan in place to protect yourself from whatever may be out there.” The suspect, Johnny Dewayne Harris Jr., 48, who police say was homeless, was taken into custody shortly after the incident. He told police he attacked Ursini, according to the arrest affidavit. Court records show he has been charged with multiple felonies, including first-degree kidnapping and sexual assault. Wearing a tie and button-down shirt, Harris appeared in court July 31 at the Arapahoe County Justice Center, where a preliminary hearing was set for Oct. 15. He remains in the Arapahoe County jail without bond. The Texas state offender registry shows Harris is a registered sex offender who was first convicted of sexual assault in 1999 in Texas. A post in April on the Denver Police Department’s Facebook page said he was wanted in connection for an attempted sexual assault.
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On the same post, Denver police said Harris had a criminal history ranging from sexual assault to DUI to harassment. Colorado Community Media’s policy is not to name victims of sexual assault without their permission, which Ursini gave when contacted. She wrote in her Facebook post that she wanted to share her story to increase awareness among friends and family. “I am putting this post up to remind each and every one of you, please be aware of your surroundings at all times. Even if you have been on your local path, your grocery store parking lot, or anywhere 100 times, danger can exist anywhere,” she wrote. Cyclists apprehend suspect, help victim Ursini was walking her dog about 8:30 a.m. on July 25 on the Mary Carter Greenway, an eight-mile trail that runs along the South Platte River from Chatfield State Park to Englewood, according to a news release from the Littleton Police Department. The area is near Reynolds Landing, off South Santa Fe Drive, between West Mineral and West Bowles avenues in Littleton. It was a loop Ursini took regularly, she wrote in her Facebook post. She passed a man she recognized from the day before. “He didn’t make eye contact with me and I got a very strange vibe,” she wrote. Apparently knowing where she was headed, the suspect cut through the woods to get to the other side of the loop,
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she wrote. She passed him and said, “Excuse me.” “About 30 seconds later I noticed him very close behind me,” she wrote. “I saw he had a rope in his hands and at that point he was too close to try and put any distance between us.” The suspect put a rope around Ursini’s neck, threatening to kill her if she screamed, according to the arrest affidavit. He then dragged her into the bushes. Ursini fought back, knocking off the suspect’s glasses, the affidavit says. She screamed as her dog tried to also fight off the suspect, she wrote in her post. The suspect tied her up, and while he was looking for his glasses, she managed to sit up, reach the knot around her ankles and free herself, she wrote. She ran to the bike path. “A man on a bike chased him down and was able to restrain him until police arrived,” Ursini wrote in her post. “I’m so thankful there were people around that ultimately were able to protect me.”
A Littleton resident, who asked that her name not be used for privacy reasons, had stopped on the adjacent bike trail and said she saw Ursini “stumble” out from the woods. She helped Ursini while a friend called police. Patrol officers and a paramedic were on scene in about five minutes, the resident said. Ursini was taken to a local hospital and was released July 26. “It was very unsettling that this could happen,” the resident who helped Ursini said. “And it happened so close to the bike trail.” Awareness key in being safe Cmdr. Trent Cooper, public information officer for the Littleton Police Department, emphasized the trail has always been safe. In his 20 years at the department, he hasn’t seen an attack like this one near South Platte Park. The portion of Mary Carter Greenway “is always busy,” he said. And “it really is a safe environment down there for everybody. Bad things happen to good people all the time and, unfortunately, there is no way to completely safeguard yourself from something happening.” Cooper advises trail users to be aware of their surroundings. Pay attention to red flags, such as a suspicious person or situation. Avoid going into isolated areas alone. Use the trail during daylight hours. “Always be aware of your surroundings,” Cooper said. “Pay attention to things that catch your attention.”
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MUSIC
Little River Band: 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4 at Hudson Gardens and Event Center, 6115 South Santa Fe Drive, Littleton. Info: 303-797-8565 or www.hudsongardens.org.
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Pastel Paintings Dazzle at Mile High National Pastel Exhibition: on display through Aug. 27 at Parker Arts, Culture and Events Center. 20000 Pikes Peak Ave. in Parker. The Mile High National Pastel Exhibition featuring 80 luminous pastel paintings from artists across the country. Visit www.pastelsocietyofcolorado.org for more information.
EVENTS
Around the World: 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday Aug. 9 at Douglas County Libraries in Roxborough, 8357 N. Rampart Range Rd. Littleton. This month, learn about the culture and celebrations of Croatia through craft activities and foods. Kids ages 6-12. Registration is required at 303-791-7323 or DCL.org. The Parker Players Present: Improv Duel: 8 to 9:30 p.m, Saturday, Aug. 11 at The Studio at Mainstreet, 19600 Mainstreet, Parker. Two teams of improvisers battle to determine who is funniest while performing improv comedy games in the style of “Whose Line is it Anyway?” Tickets are $10 in advance through Eventbrite or $15 cash at the door day of show (if tickets are still available). Most shows sell out in advance. Visit www.parkerplayers.com. Aloha! Hawaiian Celebration: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11 at Douglas County Libraries in Highlands Ranch, 9292 S. Ridgeline Blvd. Celebrate the culture of Hawaii through crafts and live performances of traditional hula dancing and ukulele music. All ages are welcome. Registration is required at 303791-7323 or DCL.org. South Suburban Ice Arena to celebrate 50 years of skating: South Suburban Ice Arena, 6580 S. Vine St., Centennial, is turning 50 years old, and we’re throwing a party! Help us celebrate 50 years of skating on Saturday, Aug. 11. Festivities include free hot dogs and birthday cake; free
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this week’s TOP FIVE Potluck Ballroom & Latin Dance Party: 8 p.m to 10 p.m Friday, Aug. 3 at Adventures in Dance, 1500 W. Littleton Blvd., Littleton. Come ballroom, Latin, salsa, swing and tango dance to your favorite DJ tunes. Call 720276-0562 or email info@adventuresindance.com. Food, Gut Health and ADHD: 11 a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 4 at Parker Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage, 11402 S Parker Road, Parker. Join Mary Tate to learn how to make this the best school year yet for your child. Visit www.naturalgrocers.com for more information. Simplify Your Life — Lifetree Café: 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2 at Lifetree Café, at St. John’s on the corner of Exposition & Franklin on the east side of Wash Park. Please park and enter on the Gilpin side of the church. he program, titled “Simplify Your Life: How a Hollywood Millionaire Walked Away From It All,” features a filmed interview with Tom Shadyac, a feature film director best
skating and skate rental; and ice skating exhibitions. There is free parking available onsite.For more information, visit ssprd.org/ South-Suburban-Ice-Arena. The Sculptor in Buckskin: The Life of Alexander Phimister Proctor: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14 at Bemis Public Library, 6014 S. Datura St., Littleton. Storyteller Dave Lively presents the life of Alexander Phimister Proctor. For more information call the library
known for Ace Ventura, The Nutty Professor, Patch Adams and Bruce Almighty. Two-Week writing class: 10-11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 4 and Aug. 18 at the Hub, 8827 Lone Tree Parkway, Lone Tree. Thinking about writing a story? Multi-published author will give you ideas and suggestions to help you started. A personal workbook included in fee. Contact sueviders@ comcast.net or darciel@sspr.org. Kids’ Zone: 4 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9 at Douglas County Libraries in Highlands Ranch, 9292 S. Ridgeline Blvd. Fans of Percy Jackson and “The Lightning Thief” can drop in to create their own mythology shadow box. Ages 8-12. No registration required; more information at 303-791-7323 or DCL.org.
ton. See the hit group Spinphony on the front lawn. The highenergy, all-female string quartet will play a dynamic mix of rock, classical, pop and original tunes complete with choreography. The quartet has performed throughout the United States and internationally to rave reviews. Hot dogs, brats, burgers, beverages and ice cream will be available for purchase beginning at 5 p.m. For more information call the library at 303-795-3961. Country Western Dance Party: 8 to 10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17 at Adventures in Dance, 1500 W. Littleton Blvd., Littleton. DJ country and western themed ballroom, Latin, salsa, swing and tango dance. Call 720-276-0562 or email info@adventuresindance.com.
at 303-795-3961. Auditions for Young Voices of Colorado: 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16 at 99 Inverness Drive East, Suite 150, Englewood. Young Voices of Colorado, a premier children’s choir, is holding auditions for children in 2nd10th grades for the 2018-2019 season. Auditions are free, visit www.youngvoices.org for more information. Spinphony Concert: 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16 at Bemis Public Library, 6014 S. Datura St., Little-
Legal Night with the Arapahoe County Bar Association: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21 at Bemis Public Library, 6014 S. Datura Street, Littleton. Register to meet with an attorney, freeof-charge, for up to a 30-minute consultation Puppy Power 5K: 9-11 a.m. Aug. 25, 3952 Butterfield Drive, Castle Rock. Info:puppypower5k.com. Parker Knit-a-Thon to Benefit Breast Cancer Survivors: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25 at Parker Library, Event Room B, 20105 Mainstreet. Needle workers are gathering in Parker Saturday, August 25 for a Knit-a-Thon! Reserve your spot today to join this fun project making Knitted Knockers to donate to post-mastectomy breast cancer survivor. Thrilling Thursdays: 12:30
to 3:30 p.m. Thursdays, at the Recreation Center at Southridge, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road, Highlands Ranch. Special Needs Thrilling Thursdays (Ages 16 and up). Join the therapeutic recreation staff on Thursdays and participate in gym activities, fitness activities, art classes, cooking classes, swimming classes and more. $120 HRCA Member/$138 Nonmembers. Call (303) 471-7020 for more information. Natural Grocers 63rd Anniversary Celebration: 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, August 16 at Parker Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage, 11402 South Parker Road, Parker. Come celebrate the 63rd Anniversary, including free ice creamwww. naturalgrocers.com for more information. Downtown Walking Tours: 10:30 a.m. the fourth Saturday of the month from June to September. The 45-minute tour begins at The Courtyard on Perry Street, between Third and Fourth streets, and will conclude at the Castle Rock Museum, 420 Elbert St. Contact 303-814-3164 or museum@castlerockhistoricalsociety.org.
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Birds of Prey: 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 2 at Centennial Center Park, 13050 E. Peakview Avenue, in Centennial. Bring your
grandkids, neighbors and friends for this amazing presentation and get up close with an eagle, owl, S falcon and hawk. Weather permit-G ting, a flight demonstration is also included in this exciting event. Visit www.centennialco.gov/ seniors to learn more about the Centennial Active Senior program.
The Great Outdoors: 5 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2 at Douglas County Libraries in Castle Pines, 360 Village Square Lane. Take camp food from boring to delicious with a few simple camp food hacks. G Learn clever ways to prep food and supplies for no-fuss meals and snacks on your camping adventures. Includes hands-on and visual cooking experiences. H All ages. Registration is required at 303-791-7323 or DCL.org.
Caregiving: How Can We Be More Proactive?: 6:30 to 8 p.m. H Thursday, Aug. 9 the Centennial Community Room located at 7272 S. Eagle Street, Centennial. This informative discussion led by nationally recognized caregiving expert and Caregiving for the GENIUS author Jane Barton will discuss the journey everyone takes as a caregiver and/or care receiver. Learn how to care for yourself and others “by design, not be default.” Visit www.centennialco.gov/ seniors to learn more about the Centennial Active Senior program. How Science Helped Win WWII: 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11 at Douglas County Libraries in Parker, 20105 East Mainstreet. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) presents a teaser of its popular program. World War II started with horse cavalry charges and biplanes but ended with jets, ballistic missiles, and the atomic bomb. OLLI presents a taste of its program “The Wizard War: Mobilizing the Scientists to Win World War II.” Adults ages 50-plus. Registration is required at 303-791-7323 or DCL.org. Free Hands-Only CPR class: 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15 South Denver Heart Center, Littleton. Free Hands-Only CPR Class- In this class, you will learn how to perform Hands-Only CPR. Visit our website or call to register. www.southdenver.com, 303-744-1065. Editor’s note: Calendar submissions must be received by noon Wednesday for publication the following week. To place a calendar item, go to eventlink. coloradocommunitymedia.com.
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CLUBS 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.
Editor’s note: Send new listings or changes to hharden@coloradocommunitymedia.com. Deadline is noon Wednesday a week before publication. Social 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 303-791-7323 or visit DouglasCountyLibraries.org.
The International House of Prayer Castle Rock is a prayer gathering of believers of all denominations in the Castle Rock area from 7-9 p.m. every Friday at The Rock church, 4881 Cherokee Drive in The Meadows.
Gold Wing motorcycle touring association meets at 4 p.m. every first Sunday. Call Ed at 303-660-4903.
Kiwanis Club of Castle Pines meets at 12:15 p.m. Tuesdays.
Harry C. Miller American Legion Post 1187 meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce. 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.
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. Lifetree Café: 6-7 p.m. Mondays at DAZBOG Coffee, 202 Wilcox St., Castle Rock. Enjoy coffee and conversation while watching a video about life, faith and ups and downs, and then talking about the video. All are welcome. 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 303-6633732. 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 Chapter 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 Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club information is available by calling Kelsey Alexander at 303-805-3757. Ports of Call Singles Club, 55 Plus Social hours take place from 4-6 p.m. the second
Tuesday of each month at 3 Margaritas in Lakewood (contact Carol at 303-3897707), and the fourth Tuesday of each month at Chads in Lakewood (contact Darlene at 303-233-4099). Denver meetings are the fourth Thursday of each month at Baker St. Pub, 8101 E. Belleview, in the Tech Center (contact Harold at 303-693-3434). For information and a monthly newsletter, call JoAnn, membership chairperson, at 303-751-5195, or Mary, president, at 303-985-8937. 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 vpm873616@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 Thursdays at 7 a.m. SEE CLUBS, P40
Serving the southeast Denver area
Castle Rock/Franktown
First United Methodist Church 1200 South Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 303.688.3047 www.fumccr.org
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St. Thomas More Catholic Parish & School
Seven Sunday Masses Two Daily Masses Confessions Six Days a Week STM Catholic School Preschool – Grade 8
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Sunday Services - 10 a.m. Cimarron Middle School 12130 Canterberry Parkway Parker, CO 80138 www.CSLParker.org
Congregation Beth Shalom Serving the Southeast Denver area
Call or check our website for information on services and social events! www.cbsdenver.org
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Fishing lets troubles fly away Learning skills opens door to magic of moving water BY JIM BENTON JBENTON@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Fly fishing is different. Most of the time it requires using a fly rod and an artificial fly on typically moving water. Casting the weightless fly using a specialized line is different and entails different techniques and skills from spin casting. Spin fishing is simpler, while fly fishing takes more learning and practice. Spin fishing is more prevalent in lakes and ponds while fly fishing is more widespread on rivers and streams. And then it is vital to know how to tie knots and choose the correct flies to use for certain locations and conditions. Fly fishing can be intimidating for beginners. “It’s a specialty sport but anybody can do it,” said Rick Typher, who owns Denver Angler in Centennial. “The best way to start is to take classes. You can have friends try and teach you but they are there to fish. The best way is to take a class, and we do everything from casting, knots, what flies and reading rivers.” Brian Byerly is a Golden High
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School graduate who is a former fly fishing guide for Orvis. “I would totally agree that fly fishing is a specialty sport,” he said. “It takes patience and time to learn. It’s not like regular spin fishing, where you put on bait and throw it out there and wait for fish to come eat it. Fly fishing you have to match different hatches, different times and there are different ways of reading water and presenting flies. “Some flies are on top of the water and some are below the surface. There is a skill involved that is different from every other kind of fishing.” Byerly revealed he catered to mostly beginners on his tours. “Most of the people, probably 75 percent were beginners,” he added. “You take the time and teach them right and they catch on. It does take time. Different people learn at different paces. But people absolutely catch on.” Vince Coleman and his son Jake work for Alpine Tackle Supply in Centennial and have been fly fishing and working in the industry for years. “I find fly fishing to be the most
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therapeutic thing ever,” said Vince. “You fish rivers more than lakes and there is something about standing in the moving water, the noise, the sound of the water flowing through your legs and you pretty much just get taken away by the river. “If you troll for four hours it can be boring. You are waiting for something to happen. In fly fishing a lot of time it is visual. You are always moving. It’s kind of a little hunting involved with it. You can see that fish and you are trying to fool that fish. You are watching your fly come down the river and watch the fish come up slowly and take it.” Jake Coleman admits he plays second fiddle to his dad when it comes to catching fish. “Some days we’ll go fishing and I’ll watch Dad catch fish and I won’t catch anything but it’s not a bad day. I spent all day hanging out in the water. “Fly fishing is more technical. I’m huge on sight fishing. I’m going to find a pond with trout and I can see all the fish. I’m not going to fish a big lake where you cast and hope for the best.”
arly August is an enjoyable couple weeks for those athletes that have spent time all summer preparing for the upcoming fall sports seasons. It is a tranquil time because everybody and every team is equal. No team or OVERTIME individual has lost and nobody has won. All the preseason prognostications are just speculative based mostly on last season’s observations. Still, everybody likes to read Jim Benton about preseason rankings, and it appears Mountain Vista’s cross country teams will once again be good after the Golden Eagles swept the Class 5A state championships last year. Mile Split recently ranked the nation’s top girls and boys 5K cross country teams for the upcoming 2018 fall season based on times of the top-returning runners from 2017. Mountain Vista’s girls were ranked third in the nation behind Wayzata (Minnesota) and Jesuit (Oregon). The average time of five Golden Eagles returning runners (Jenna Fitzsimmons, Caroline Eck, Sarah O’Sullivan, Madison Reed and Makenna Anderson) was 17:59.20. Wayzata’s average time of returning runners was 17:46.19 and Jesuit’s average was 17:57.90. Fitzsimmons captured last season’s Class 5A individual girls championship, Eck was second and O’Sullivan was sixth. Fitzsimmons and O’Sullivan will be juniors this fall and Eck a senior. Battle Mountain’s girls were 18th in the 5K rankings and Valor Christian’s returning runners were 41st with an average time of 18:48.44 for returnees Riley Irwin, Keely Jones, Taylor Whitfield, Kindyll Wetta and Emma Sees. Mountain Vista’s boys were ranked 48th in the country with an average time of 16:18.00 in the 5K division with Ethan Rouse, Jack O’Sullivan, Brody Dempsey, Seth Rouse and Aaron Hart listed as underclassmen last season. Durango’s boys were 28th. SEE BENTON, P28
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Kupcho to play in U.S. Women’s Amateur Jennifer Kupcho of Westminster, a two-time girls individual state golf champion at Jefferson Academy, has earned an exemption to play in the U.S. Women’s Amateur which will be held Aug. 6-12 at The Golf Club of Tennessee in Kingston Springs, Tennessee. The Wake Forest junior, who won the 2018 NCAA Division I individual title, earned her exemption after completing 72 holes in the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open where she tied for 21st with an even par 288. She was also a member of the 2018 USA Curtis Cup team and is currently in the top 25 of the Women’s World Amateur golf rankings. Schultz to Arizona State Ponderosa’s Cohlton Schultz, the world and three-time Colorado state wrestling champion, announced via twitter that he has committed to attend and wrestle at Arizona State. Schultz won state titles at 220 pounds as a freshman and sophomore and wrapped up an undefeated junior season in 2017 as a heavyweight state champ. He also won the gold medal at
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the 2017 Cadet World Championships in Greece. He will seek to become a four-time state champion this winter. He was 50-0 in 2017 and has compiled a 142-2 record in three seasons of wres- F tling at Ponderosa.
U.S. Club national title Real Colorado Edge downed Mount Laurel United Pride (N.J.), 2-1, on July 24 to win the girls U16 Premier championship at the U.S. Club national tournament held at Aurora Sports Park. Kaylyn Buchanan, who will be a junior at Lakewood High School, scored on a corner kick directly into the goal during the first half to give the Edge an early lead and Jordan Smith, a sophomore at Horizon, made it 2-0 in the second half as the Edge held on for the win. The team was made up of eight 03 age-group players and 10 players from the 02 age group. The team had girls who attend high school at Standley Lake, Ralston Valley, Wheat Ridge, Horizon, Brighton, Golden, Lakewood, Boulder, Monarch, Fairview and D’Evelyn. Jim Benton is a sports writer for Colorado Community Media. He has been covering sports in the Denver area since 1968. He can be reached at jbenton@coloradocommunitymedia.com or at 303-566-4083.
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The bill also clarifies that local jurisdictions have authority over what is allowed in their public places and outlaws new liquor stores to be built within 500 feet of a school. State Sen. Chris Holbert, a Republican from the Parker area, a sponsor of SB-243, said these policies came from a history of phased-in approaches. It began in 2008, when Gov. Bill Ritter signed a bill allowing liquor to be sold on Sundays. “The grocery stores were left with 3.2 (percent alcohol content) beer, where people only 21 and older could buy it. They could buy it seven days a week, but nobody wanted it,” Holbert said. “So the grocery stores have been fighting for the opportunity to sell full-strength beer, and that change occurred with Senate Bill 197 in 2016.” The King Soopers in Castle Rock is just one of a few retailers selling liquor already, a list that includes select Target, Costco and Safeway stores. As of 2017, grocery store chains were limited to five fully licensed locations. In 2022 they will be allowed eight, 13 in 2027 and 20 in 2032. By 2037 there will be no limit to the number of licenses a chain can obtain. It will be something for longtime Coloradans to get used to. Colorado is just one of five states — Utah, Kansas, Minnesota and Oklahoma are the others — still selling just 3.2 beer in
assist liquor stores in adapting to this its stores. Chris Howes, president of change.” the Colorado Retail Council, said the With the beer bill kicking in next demand for new laws can be someyear, liquor store owners have already what attributed to the influx of people begun anticipating their next moves. moving to Colorado, people who are used to being able to have craft beer on Some will expand, others will downsize, according to their grocery lists McEvoy. Several already. others still don’t “I think cusknow much about tomer demand the new laws in the will finally bring first place. what we consider And as the craft a very normal beer market will environment to expand to grocery Colorado,” Howes stores, smaller said, “but we’ll liquor stores will take this first step need to learn how with craft beer to adapt. because it’s deliMcEvoy said the cious and customJeanne McEvoy CBLA predicts a 30 ers want to buy it.” CEO of the Colorado Licensed percent decrease in “bread-and-butter” Beverage Association beer sales from Competition local liquor retailheightens ers, sale of popular Once more grobeers like Coors, cers begin selling Budweiser and Corona. full-strength beer, wine and spirits, “That’s what keeps the lights on small liquor store owners will need and the bills paid,” McEvoy said. “I to adapt to new, much larger competithink their purchasing may change tors. and the number of craft beers they Jeanne McEvoy, CEO of the Colomight be able to offer. You’ve got to rado Licensed Beverage Association, have the money to buy it. Bottles and a statewide representative of familycans on the shelves don’t make you owned liquor stores, said there will any money. It’s the (beer) walking out be an estimated 2,000 full-strength the door.” beer competitors in the market come 2019. Discouraging journey “That’s an immediate, significant On a recent trip to California, change to the competitive landscape,” Carolyn Joy, owner of Joy Wine McEvoy said. “Now we have to figure and Spirits in Denver, visited local out what might be most beneficial to
“That’s an immediate, significant change to the competitive landscape.”
liquor stores to see what she should expect in the coming years. She does this whenever she goes to different markets. This time, her daughter was visiting a few colleges in the Bay Area. What she found was something she worried Colorado would turn into — or has already begun turning into. The smaller liquor stores were less impressive and more run-down while the chains prospered. Some smaller stores did well, but typically in neighborhoods with a high population density and not much competition surrounding it. “What has happened in Colorado, in my opinion, is people getting used to shopping at chains,” Joy said. “And chains getting deeper pockets than mom-and-pop stores and it’s hard to ward them off.” Joy’s fears of what may occur in Colorado echo much of the same sentiment from smaller liquor store owners. Some stores will be forced to close as a result of the new competition, and other stores will survive, be it because of the store’s location, ties to the community, customer service or selection. Joy acknowledged the consumer still stands to benefit from the change, but said it might not be as convenient as some may believe. “In the long run,” she said, “sometimes, is it really convenient if you go to a place where you don’t have to wait in line and you get what you really want and you have a parking spot and they’re friendly and you’re supporting the community?”
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Public Notices
Public Trustees
Public Trustees
The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust.
To advertise your public notices call 303-566-4100 PUBLIC NOTICE RENOTICED AND REPUBLISHED Castle Rock PURSUANT TO NOTICE OF SALE CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II) Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0120 PUBLIC NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: On 5/23/2018 3:48:00 PM the undersigned Public Trustee Highlands Ranch caused the Notice of Election and Demand relatNOTICE OF SALE ing to the Deed of Trust described below to be Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0088 recorded in Douglas County. To Whom It May Concern: On 5/31/2018 Original Grantor: ELIZABETH A. QUINCY 10:28:00 AM the undersigned Public Trustee Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONcaused the Notice of Election and Demand relatIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS ing to the Deed of Trust described below to be NOMINEE FOR FIRST DIRECT LENDING, recorded in Douglas County. A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Original Grantor: BRIAN J. BRADFORD AMERIHOME MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC Original Beneficiary: Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/25/2017 MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Recording Date of DOT: 10/31/2017 SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR RBC Reception No. of DOT: 2017073973 MORTGAGE COMPANY DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANK OF Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: AMERICA, N.A. $152,625.00 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/24/2005 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date Recording Date of DOT: 4/8/2005 hereof: $152,424.01 Reception No. of DOT: 2005030751 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of $238,000.00 trust have been violated as follows: Failure to Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date pay principal and interest when due together hereof: $196,854.32 with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are and/or other violations of the terms thereof. hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A make timely payments required under said FIRST LIEN. Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A of trust. FIRST LIEN.
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 2, BLOCK 6, THE PINERY FILING NO. 3-C, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 43, ASPEN MEADOWS FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO
The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust.
Which has the address of: 6585 Surry Place, Parker, CO 80134
Which has the address of: 286 South Oman Road, Castle Rock, CO 80104
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0110 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/7/2018 12:57:00 PM 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: SCOTT W. SCRIPTER AND SUSAN A. SCRIPTER Original Beneficiary: COLORADO BUSINESS BANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: INTERIM CAPITAL, LLC Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 4/11/2008 Recording Date of DOT: 4/28/2008 Reception No. of DOT: 2008029461 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $150,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $94,071.68
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: failure to pay installments of principal and interest. 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: TRACT 37, HOMESTEAD HILLS FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 7965 E. Homestead 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, August 29, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Dated: 5/9/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: DOUGLAS W. BROWN Colorado Registration #: 10429 2000 SOUTH COLORADO BOULEVARD TOWER TWO, SUITE 700, DENVER, COLORADO 80222 Phone #: (303) 329-3363 Fax #: Attorney File #: 3998-001 (7965)
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website : http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0110 First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE
Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0114 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/8/2018 4:23:00 PM 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: PAUL A. DAVIS AND TERRI J. DAVIS Original Beneficiary: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/11/2008 Recording Date of DOT: 3/3/2008 Reception No. of DOT: 2008014655 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $100,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $99,999.97 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: Borrower's failure to make timely payments as required under the Evidence of Debt 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 151, THE MEADOWS FILING NO. 6, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 5142 Blue Jay Cir, Castle Rock, CO 80109 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, August 29, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/9/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: NICHOLAS H. SANTARELLI Colorado Registration #: 46592 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: (303) 706-9994 Attorney File #: 18-018433 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website : http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0114 First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0114
To Whom It May Concern: On 5/15/2018 12:34:00 PM 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 L. NICKS Original Beneficiary: WESTERRA CREDIT UNION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: FLINC PROPERTIES LLC Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/23/2016 Recording Date of DOT: 3/3/2016 Reception No. of DOT: 2016012809 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $81,500.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $81,162.19 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 installments of principal and interest, together with 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.
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, September 5, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/12/2018 Last Publication: 8/9/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/21/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: NEAL K DUNNING Colorado Registration #: 10181 2000 SOUTH COLORADO BOULEVARD TOWER TWO, SUITE 700, DENVER, COLORADO 80222 Phone #: (303) 329-3363 Fax #: Attorney File #: 3594-002
Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0115 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/15/2018 12:34:00 PM the undersigned Public Trustee
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, September 12, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.
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, September 19, 2018, 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.
Dated: 5/30/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
First Publication: 7/26/2018 Last Publication: 8/23/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
Dated: 6/12/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
SCOTT TOEBBEN Colorado Registration #: 19011 216 16TH STREET SUITE 1210, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: (720) 259-6710 Fax #: Attorney File #: 18CO00228-1
The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
Legal Notice No.: 2018-0115 First Publication: 7/12/2018 Last Publication: 8/9/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Legal Notice No.: 2018-0120 First Publication: 7/19/2018 Last Publication: 8/16/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
To Whom It May Concern: On 5/23/2018 3:48:00 PM the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be
Which has the address of: 9878 Aftonwood Street, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
First Publication: 7/19/2018 Last Publication: 8/16/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website : http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0120
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 130, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 122-A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.
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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website : http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Trustees
Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0115
RENOTICED AND REPUBLISHED PURSUANT TO CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II) PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0088
COURTNEY WRIGHT Colorado Registration #: 45482 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 230 , CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-18-812250-LL
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website : http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0088 First Publication: 7/26/2018 Last Publication: 8/23/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0108
Douglas County 8.2.18 * 1
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Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0108 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/7/2018 9:52:00 AM 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: SUSAN J. PERRON and SANJOY DASGUPTA Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR STONECREEK FUNDING CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: GSR MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-2F, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/26/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 9/6/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005084423 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $800,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $634,714.48 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: Borrower's failure to make timely payments as required under the Evidence of Debt 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 58, CASTLE PINES VILLAGE FILING NO. 8-B, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 858 Swandyke Drive, Castle Rock, CO 80108 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, August 29, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/9/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ALISON L. BERRY Colorado Registration #: 34531 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: (303) 706-9994 Attorney File #: 17-017078 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0108 First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0111 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/7/2018 12:58:00 PM 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: SCOTT W. SCRIPTER AND SUSAN A. SCRIPTER Original Beneficiary: COLORADO BUSINESS BANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: INTERIM CAPITAL, LLC Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 6/25/2010
To Whom It May Concern: On 5/7/2018 12:58:00 PM 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.
Public Trustees
Original Grantor: SCOTT W. SCRIPTER AND SUSAN A. SCRIPTER Original Beneficiary: COLORADO BUSINESS BANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: INTERIM CAPITAL, LLC Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 6/25/2010 Recording Date of DOT: 7/9/2010 Reception No. of DOT: 2010042200 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $150,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $94,071.68 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: Failure to pay installments of principal and interest. 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: TRACT 38 HOMESTEAD HILLS FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. ALSO KNOW BY STREET AND NUMBER AS VACANT LAND PARKER COLORADO 80134. Which has the address of: 8035 E. Homestead 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, August 29, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Recording Date of DOT: 12/1/2015 Reception No. of DOT: 2015085751 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $315,400.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $304,986.52
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: the failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby.
*Pursuant to the Loan Modification Agreement recorded on January 5, 2011 under Reception No. 2011001541
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.
Public Trustees
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 2, IMPERIAL HOMES AT ROXBOROUGH VILLAGE FILING NO. 2, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 10462 Ellison Place, 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, August 29, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.
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 se-
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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
NICHOLE WILLIAMS Colorado Registration #: 49611 1199 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 350-3711 Fax #: Attorney File #: 00000006399851
Legal Notice No.: 2018-0112 First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Original Grantor: GRETCHEN YODER Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR UNIVERSAL LENDING CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 11/30/2015 Recording Date of DOT: 12/1/2015 Reception No. of DOT: 2015085751 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $315,400.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $304,986.52
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 29, 2018, 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 name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
DOUGLAS W. BROWN Colorado Registration #: 10429 2000 SOUTH COLORADO BOULEVARD TOWER TWO, SUITE 700, DENVER, COLORADO 80222 Phone #: (303) 329-3363 Fax #: Attorney File #: 3998-001 (8035)
To Whom It May Concern: On 5/8/2018 4:26:00 PM 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.
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.
The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0112
Which has the address of: 1552 W Springwater Place, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
Dated: 5/9/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
PUBLIC NOTICE
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 287, HIGHLANDS RANCH, FILING NO. 110J, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.
Dated: 5/9/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
Dated: 5/9/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
Legal Notice No.: 2018-0111 First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
COURTNEY WRIGHT Colorado Registration #: 45482 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 230, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-18-814103-LL
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website : http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
Public Trustees
PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0113 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/8/2018 4:22:00 PM 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: LORETTA A RAMOS AND ELOY G RAMOS AKA ELROY G RAMOS Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS LEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE FOR TRUMAN 2016 SC6 TITLE TRUST Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 1/31/2002 Recording Date of DOT: 2/7/2002 Reception No. of DOT: 02013704 Book 2258 Page 1842 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $255,983.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $293,736.68 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: 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 the Loan Modification Agreement recorded on January 5, 2011 under Reception No. 2011001541 THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website : http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0113 First Publication: 7/5/2018 Last Publication: 8/2/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Larkspur NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0116 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/15/2018 12:35:00 PM 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: REBECCA S PHELPS Original Beneficiary: COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/31/2002 Recording Date of DOT: 11/12/2002 Reception No. of DOT: 2002120301 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $158,750.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $8,011.72 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.
FIRST LIEN.
August 2, 2018A
The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust.
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 30, BLOCK 14, SAGE PORT, FILING NO. 2, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.
Public Trustees
Which has the address of: 929 Tenderfoot Drive, Larkspur, CO 80118-8713 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, September 5, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/12/2018 Last Publication: 8/9/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/21/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: COURTNEY WRIGHT Colorado Registration #: 45482 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 230, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-18-825971-LL
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0116 First Publication: 7/12/2018 Last Publication: 8/9/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0119 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/23/2018 3:46:00 PM 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 GLEASON AND TIFFANIE GLEASON Original Beneficiary: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/30/2016 Recording Date of DOT: 1/6/2017 Reception No. of DOT: 2017001288 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $234,400.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $229,436.31
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: Borrower's failure to make timely payments as required under the Evidence of Debt 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 63, BLOCK 5, FIRST REPLAT OF THE MEADOWS FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 4856 N Sungold Ln, Castle Rock, CO 80109-2832
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
NOTICE OF SALE
The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust.
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.
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 30, BLOCK 14, SAGE PORT, FILING NO. 2, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 929 Tenderfoot Drive,
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 12, 2018, 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
Douglas County 8.2.18 * 2
August 2, 2018 The current holder of the Evidence of Debt se-
cured 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 Trustees
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 12, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/19/2018 Last Publication: 8/16/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Dated: 5/30/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY 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 #: (303) 706-9994 Attorney File #: 18-018403
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website : http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0119 First Publication: 7/19/2018 Last Publication: 8/16/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0122 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/24/2018 2:44:00 PM 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: STEPHEN M HULST AND ROBYN R HULST Original Beneficiary: NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE A DIVISION OF NATIONAL CITY BANK OF INDIANA Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: ALLY BANK D/B/A ALLY BANK CORP. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/24/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 3/6/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006018290 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $57,750.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $48,755.24
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: 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 19, HIGHLANDS RANCH, FILING NO. 117-G, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 10282 Lauren Ct, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130 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, September 12, 2018, 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 con-
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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/19/2018 Last Publication: 8/16/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/30/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY 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) 259-6710 Fax #: Attorney File #: 18CO00111-1 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0122 First Publication: 7/19/2018 Last Publication: 8/16/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0124 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/24/2018 2:49:00 PM 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 GILLEN AND JESSICA GILLEN Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL NETWORK INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE OF THE NRZ PASS-THROUGH TRUST X Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/24/2004 Recording Date of DOT: 6/3/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004057044 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $171,200.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $134,911.62
ing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.
Public Trustees
First Publication: 7/19/2018 Last Publication: 8/16/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/30/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: COURTNEY WRIGHT Colorado Registration #: 45482 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 230, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-18-826100-LL *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0124 First Publication: 7/19/2018 Last Publication: 8/16/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0125 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/29/2018 4:55:00 PM 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 S HORVATH Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDER, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR REGISTERED HOLDERS OF CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-5 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/25/2004 Recording Date of DOT: 4/2/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004032711 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $201,600.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $179,666.44 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: Borrower's failure to make timely payments as required under the Evidence of Debt 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.
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.
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 6, BLOCK 3, HIGHLANDS RANCH-FILING NO. 53-A, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
Which has the address of: 690 Walden Ct , Littleton, CO 80126
The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 94, COTTONWOOD FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 8475 Curly Cup Pl., 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, September 12, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/19/2018 Last Publication: 8/16/2018
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, September 19, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/26/2018 Last Publication: 8/23/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/30/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ALISON L. BERRY Colorado Registration #: 34531
Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/30/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
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The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ALISON L. BERRY Colorado Registration #: 34531 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: (303) 706-9994 Attorney File #: 18-018694 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0125 First Publication: 7/26/2018 Last Publication: 8/23/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
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Dated: 5/30/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
Public Trustees
ALISON L. BERRY Colorado Registration #: 34531 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: (303) 706-9994 Attorney File #: 18-018643
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website : http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0126 First Publication: 7/26/2018 Last Publication: 8/23/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0126
Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0128
To Whom It May Concern: On 5/29/2018 3:00:00 PM 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.
To Whom It May Concern: On 5/30/2018 12:32:00 PM 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: MARK M JENSEN Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR CHERRY CREEK MORTGAGE CO., INC., ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 11/30/2012 Recording Date of DOT: 12/7/2012 Reception No. of DOT: 2012094436 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $166,920.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $137,133.84
Original Grantor: PAUL A DAVIS AND TERRI J DAVIS Original Beneficiary: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICING LLC Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/29/2010 Recording Date of DOT: 11/3/2010 Reception No. of DOT: 2010075307 DOT Recorded in Douglas County.
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: Borrower's failure to make timely payments as required under the Evidence of Debt 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 1, BLOCK 4, SILVER HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SAID SUBDIVISION FILED WITH THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF DOUGLAS COUNTY ON JULY 21, 1958 AS DOCUMENT NO. 103535, EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO, IN DEED RECORDED JULY 21, 1964 IN BOOK 158 AT PAGE 231, AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO VILLAGES AT CASTLE ROCK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 8, IN DEED RECORDED JANUARY 12, 1988 IN BOOK 770 AT PAGE 834, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 3576 N Allen St , Castle Rock, CO 80108 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, September 19, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/26/2018 Last Publication: 8/23/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/30/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ALISON L. BERRY Colorado Registration #: 34531 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990
Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $342,292.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $316,818.30 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: Borrower's failure to make timely payments as required under the Evidence of Debt 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 151, THE MEADOWS FILING NO. 6, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 5142 Blue Jay Cir, Castle Rock, CO 80109 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, September 26, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/2/2018 Last Publication: 8/30/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/5/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: DAVID R DOUGHTY Colorado Registration #: 40042 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: (303) 706-9994 Attorney File #: 17-017123
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0128 First Publication: 8/2/2018 Last Publication: 8/30/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
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36 The News-Press Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0127 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/29/2018 4:51:00 PM 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 L NICKS Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR FAIRWAY INDEPENDENT MORTGAGE CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: MATRIX FINANCIAL SERVICES CORPORATION Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/23/2015 Recording Date of DOT: 1/8/2016 Reception No. of DOT: 2016001481 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $289,300.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $298,470.32
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 2, BLOCK 6, THE PINERY FILING NO. 3C, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 6585 Surry Place, 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, September 19, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/26/2018 Last Publication: 8/23/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/30/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY 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) 259-6710 Fax #: Attorney File #: 18CO00245-1
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website : http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0127 First Publication: 7/26/2018 Last Publication: 8/23/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0129 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/29/2018 4:52:00 PM 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: MATT R WHETTEN Original Beneficiary:
Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0129 To Whom It May Concern: On 5/29/2018 4:52:00 PM 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.
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Original Grantor: MATT R WHETTEN Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR GREENPOINT MORTGAGE FUNDING, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR LEHMAN XS TRUST MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-15N Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 3/26/2007 Recording Date of DOT: 4/4/2007 Reception No. of DOT: 2007026821 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $848,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $1,044,272.71 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: PARCEL 46, KEENE RANCH, FILING NO. 4, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 2423 Castle Butte Drive, Castle Rock, CO 80109 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, September 19, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 7/26/2018 Last Publication: 8/23/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 5/30/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY 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 #: 18-00024SH *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on t he Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0129 First Publication: 7/26/2018 Last Publication: 8/23/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0133 To Whom It May Concern: On 6/8/2018 9:07:00 AM 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: MACK H FREDERICK Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR AMERIFIRST FINANCIAL, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: DITECH FINANCIAL LLC Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 1/30/2017 Recording Date of DOT: 1/30/2017 Reception No. of DOT: 2017007319 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $444,086.00
Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR AMERIFIRST FINANCIAL, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: DITECH FINANCIAL LLC Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 1/30/2017 Recording Date of DOT: 1/30/2017 Reception No. of DOT: 2017007319 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $444,086.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $438,844.90
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 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 14, BLOCK 1, CASTLE OAKS ESTATES FILING NO. 1, AMENDMENT NO. 8, TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 3311 Ghost Dance Drive, Castle Rock, CO 80108 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, September 26, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/2/2018 Last Publication: 8/30/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/14/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: NICHOLE WILLIAMS Colorado Registration #: 49611 1199 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 350-3711 Fax #: Attorney File #: 00000007519994 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trus tee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0133 First Publication: 8/2/2018 Last Publication: 8/30/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2018-0134 To Whom It May Concern: On 6/8/2018 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: HEIDI L. POSAVAD AND ROBERT G. POSAVAD Original Beneficiary: COMPASS BANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: COMPASS BANK Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 8/18/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 9/13/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006079331 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $122,188.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $106,608.45 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 pay monthly payments of principal and interest together with all other payments provided for in the Deed of Trust and 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
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 pay monthly payments of principal and interest together with all other payments provided for in the Deed of Trust and Note.
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 9, BLOCK 1, HIDDEN RIVER SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 11, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 21048 Saddleback Circle, Parker, CO 80138 The Deed of Trust was modified by a document recorded in Douglas County on 5/16/2018, Reception number 2018029388. Reason modified and any other modifications: Legal Description. 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, September 26, 2018, 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 (38-38-103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/2/2018 Last Publication: 8/30/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/14/2018 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: JEREMIAH B. HAYES Colorado Registration #: 34002 5001 SPRING VALLEY ROAD, DALLAS, TEXAS 75244 Phone #: (469) 729-6800 Fax #: 469-828-2772 Attorney File #: POSAVAD *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website : http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2018-0134 First Publication: 8/2/2018 Last Publication: 8/30/2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Name Changes PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on June 26, 2018, 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 Amira Leonor Oquendo be changed to Amira Leonor Hernandez Case No.: 18 C 286 By: Clerk of Court, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 933612 First Publication : July 19, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on July 3 , 2018, that a Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child has been filed with the Douglas County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Waylon Walker Lewis be changed to Waylon Walker Decker Case No.: 18CV56 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Kathy A. Howell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 933624 First Publication: July 19, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018
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The Petition requests that the name of Waylon Walker Lewis be changed to Waylon Walker Decker Case No.: 18CV56
Name Changes
Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Kathy A. Howell, Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No: 933624 First Publication: July 19, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on June 14, 2018, 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 Daniel Otando be changed to Daniel Peterson Eyoum Case No.: 18 C 255 By: Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 933629 First Publication: July 19, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on July 3, 2018, 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 Yadong Zhang be changed to Olivia Yadong Meyers Case No.: 18 C 295 By: Suzie Lang, Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 933654 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 9, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on June 27 , 2018, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an a minor child has been filed with the Douglas County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Christopher Michael Quinn be changed to Christoper Michael Dunn Case No.: 18 C 287 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Kathy A. Howell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 933660 First Publication : August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 16, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on July 13, 2018, 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 Matthew Ryan Lazarus-Hibbard be changed to Matthew Ryan Hibbard Case No.: 18 C 306 By: Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 933672 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 16, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on May 30, 2018, that a Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child has been filed with the Douglas District Court. The Petition requests that the name of Tristan Lee Billey be changed to Tristan Artem Korneev Case No.: 18 CV 27 By: Cheryl A. Layne Clerk of Court / Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 933680 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 16, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Notice To Creditors Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Wayne Allen Bradley, a/k/a Wayne A. Bradley, a/k/a Wayne Bradley, Deceased Case Number: 2018PR30270
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before December 2, 2018, or the claims may be forever barred. Ryan Crompton Personal Representative
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Wayne Bradley, Deceased Augusta/k/a 2,Case 2018 Number: 2018PR30270 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before December 2, 2018, or the claims may be forever barred.
Notice To Creditors
Ryan Crompton Personal Representative 1102 S. Salida Way Aurora, CO 80017 Legal Notice No: 933659 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 16, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Douglas V. Birk, Deceased Case Number: 2018PR30245
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before November 19, 2018, or the claims may be forever barred. Judith Lucille Shouse Personal Representative 9395 W. Maplewood Ave. Littleton, CO 80123 Legal Notice No.: 933608 First Publication: July 19, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of KATHLEEN MARGARET HAMM, a.k.a. KATHLEEN M. HAMM, a.k.a. KATHLEEN HAMM, a.k.a. KATHY MARGARETTE HAMM, a.k.a. KATHY M. HAMM, a.k.a. KATHY HAMM, Deceased. Case Number: 2018PR030230 All persons having claims against the abovenamed Estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court, County of Douglas, Colorado on or before November 19, 2018, or the claims may be forever barred. William J. Hamm Personal Representative 13 Crestwood Drive San Rafael, CA 94901 Legal Notice No.: 933621 First Publication: July 19, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Robert Martin Kiernan, a/k/a/ Robert M. Kiernan, a/k/a/ Robert Kiernan, a/k/a/ Martin Kiernan, a/k/a Mart Kiernan, a/k/a R. Martin Kiernan, a/k/a/ Marty Kiernan, Deceased Case Number: 18 PR 030263 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court, Douglas County, Colorado on or before November 26, 2018, or the claims may be forever barred. Susan C. Kiernan aka Susan Rae Kiernan 672 Red Pass Lane Castle Rock, CO 80108 Legal Notice No.: 933633 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 9, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Zola P. Bennett, Deceased Case Number: 2018PR30273
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before December 2, 2018, or the claims may be forever barred. Camille Bennett Personal Representative c/o Katz, Look & Onorato, P.C. 1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 1100 Denver, CO 80203 Legal Notice No.: 933674 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 16, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on July 6, 2018, 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 Charles Alexander Vasquez be changed to Charles Alexander Woods Case No.: 18 C 299 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: S. Burnett, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 933661 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 16, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
The Petition requests that the name of Charles Alexander Vasquez be changed to Charles Alexander Woods Case No.: 18 C 299
Notice To Creditors
Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: S. Burnett, Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No: 933661 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 16, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Misc. Private Legals Public Notice Ali Evren Kalabalik, Please contact makalahgarner64@yahoo.com regarding a urgent legal matter. This matter needs to be resolved no later than August 8, 2018. Thank you, Makalah Garner. Legal Notice No.: 933572 First Publication: July 5, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice District Court, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. 2018CV30263, Division/Courtroom # 5 SHERIFF’S SALE NO. 18001280 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY THE VILLAGES OF PARKER MASTER ASSN INC, Plaintiff: v. CHRISTOPHER L MORGAN et al. Defendant(s) Regarding: Lot 43, Block 4, Saddlebrook No. 1, County of Douglas, State of Colorado; also known as: 21807 SILVER MEADOW Cir Parker, CO 80138 (the “Property”) Under a Judgement and Decree of Foreclosure entered on May 29, 2018, relating to Transcripts of Judgments recorded in the Douglas County public records the undersigned is ordered to sell certain real property set forth and described above. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS, Please take notice: You and each of you are hereby notified that a Sheriff's Sale of the referenced property is to be conducted by the Civil Division of the Sheriff's Office of Douglas County, Colorado at 10:00 A.M., on the 20th day September, 2018, at 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2213, Castle Rock, CO 80109, phone number 303-660-7527. At which sale, the above described real property and improvements thereon will be sold to the highest bidder. Plaintiff makes no warranty relating to title, possession, or quiet enjoyment in and to said real property in connection with this sale. All bidders will be required to have in their possession cash or certified funds at least equal to the amount of the judgment creditor’s bid. Please telephone 303-660-7527 prior to the sale to ascertain the amount of this bid. The highest and best bidder will have two hours following the sale to tender the full amount of their bid, or they will be deemed to have withdrawn their bid. BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THE INITIAL BID AT THE TIME OF SALE. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE JUDGMENTS BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. Recorded Transcripts of Judgement are in the amount of $12,981.50 All telephone inquiries for information should be directed to the office of the undersigned Sheriff at 303-660-7527. The name, address and telephone number of the attorney representing the legal owner of the above described lien is ALCOCK LAW GROUP 19751 E MAINSTREET 210 Parker, CO 80138, 303-993-5400 Dated July 6, 2018, Castle Rock, CO Tony Spurlock Sheriff of Douglas County, Colorado Robert Rotherham, Deputy Douglas County, Colorado Legal Notice No.: 933611 First Publication: 7/26/2018 Last Publication: 8/23/2018 Published In: Douglas County News Press Public Notice DISTRICT COURT, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO Court Address: 4000 Justice Way Ste. 2009 Castle Rock, CO 80109 Plaintiff: FIRELIGHT AT HIGHLANDS RANCH HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, a Colorado non-profit corporation, Defendants: HELEN C. ALBER; LEHMAN BROTHERS BANK, FSB; HIGHLANDS RANCH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.; CREDIT SYSTEMS, INC.; PROFESSIONAL FINANCE COMPANY, INC.; CHRISTINE DUFFY AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY; PETER BOYD AS TREASURER FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION. Attorneys for Plaintiff: THE DUPONT LAW FIRM, LLC Stephane R. Dupont, #39425 Address: PO Box 1073 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Phone Number: (720) 644-6115 Case Number: 2018CV030402 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
DOUGLAS COUNTY; PETER BOYD AS TREASURER FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION. Attorneys for Plaintiff: THE DUPONT LAW FIRM, LLC Stephane R. Dupont, #39425 Address: PO Box 1073 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Phone Number: (720) 644-6115 Case Number: 2018CV030402
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SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: HELEN C. ALBER 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 within 35 days after the service of this Summons upon you. Service of the 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 35 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 for judicial foreclosure of an association assessment lien pursuant to C.R.S. 38-33.3-316, in and to real property situated in Douglas County, Colorado, more particularly described on Exhibit A, attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. Dated: July 9, 2018 THE DUPONT LAW FIRM, LLC By: *s/ Stephane R. Dupont Stephane R. Dupont This Summons is issued pursuant to Rule 4(h), Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure Exhibit A LOT 229, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 122-R, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Also known as: 10648 Braselton Street, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 Legal Notice No.: 933649 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 23, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice GARMAN TURNER GORDON LLP JOSEPH T. KOZLOWSKI: Nevada Bar No. 8536 Email: jkozlowski@gtg.legal DYLAN T. CICILIANO: Nevada Bar No. 12348 Email: dciciliano@gtg.legal 650 White Drive, Suite 100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 Tel: (725) 777-3000 Fax: (725) 777-3112 Attorneys for Plaintiff DISTRICT COURT CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA OVATION FINANCE HOLDINGS, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, Plaintiff, vs. ARTISTRY MEDICAL AESTHETICS L.L.C., a foreign professional corporation; ANTHONY D. MOLINA, an individual; GEORGE K. MINTON, an individual; DOE INDIVIDUALS, I-X, inclusive; and ROE ENTITIES 1-10, inclusive, Defendants. CASE NO.: A-18-771270-C. DEPT. XIII SUMMONS – CIVIL TO: GEORGE K. MINTON NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW. TO THE DEFENDANTS: A civil Complaint has been filed by the Plaintiffs against you for the relief set forth in the Complaint. 1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, within 20 days after this Summons is served on you, exclusive of the day of service, you must do the following: (a) File with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written response to the Complaint in accordance with the rules of the Court, with the appropriate filing fee. (b) Serve a copy of your response upon the attorney whose name and address is shown below. 2. Unless you respond, your default will be entered upon application of the Plaintiff and failure to so respond will result in a judgment of default against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint, which could result in the taking of money or property or other relief requested in the Complaint. 3. If you intend to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your response may be filed on time. 4. The State of Nevada, its political subdivisions, agencies, officers, employees, board members, commission members and legislators each have 45 days after service of this Summons within which to file an Answer or other responsive pleading to the Complaint. Submitted by: GARMAN TURNER GORDON LLP /s/ Joseph T. Kozlowski JOSEPH T. KOZLOWSKI : Nevada Bar No. 8536 DYLAN T. CICILIANO: Nevada Bar No. 12348 650 White Drive, Suite 100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 Tel: (725) 777-3000 Fax: (725) 777-3112
which to file an Answer or other responsive pleading to the Complaint. Submitted by: GARMAN TURNER GORDON LLP /s/ Joseph T. Kozlowski
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JOSEPH T. KOZLOWSKI : Nevada Bar No. 8536 DYLAN T. CICILIANO: Nevada Bar No. 12348 650 White Drive, Suite 100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 Tel: (725) 777-3000 Fax: (725) 777-3112 Attorneys for Plaintiff STEVEN D. GRIERSON, CLERK OF COURT 3/19/2018 Ondina Amos, Deputy Clerk Regional Justice Center 200 Lewis Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89155 Note: This action relates to financing received by George Minton from Plaintiff for the purchase of medical equipment and the guarantee of the debt by George Minton. Claims for Relief include Breach of Contract; Breach of Guaranty; Breach of Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing; Unjust Enrichment; Conversion; Claim and Delivery. Legal Notice No.: 933665 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 23, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Public Notice DOUGLAS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT, STATE OF COLORADO 4000 Justice Way Castle Rock, CO Douglas County, CO 80109 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO In the Interest of: LILA CIEZADLO, D.O.B.: 7/21/2005 Child, And concerning: AMY KATHRYN CIEZADLO, D.O.B.: 1/24/1971, Mother; THEODORE J. GOODING, D.O.B.: 11/21/1963, Father; Respondents. Attorney for Department: John Thirkell, #13865 R. LeeAnn Reigrut, #28833 4400 Castleton Ct. Castle Rock, CO 80109 (303) 814-5325 jthirkel@douglas.co.us lreigrut@douglas.co.us CASE NUMBER: 18JV186 DIVISION 7
The News-Press 37 Misc. Private Legals Public Notice Douglas County District Court 4000 Justice Way Ste. 2009 Castle Rock, CO 80109 720-437-6200 In the Matter of the Petition of Daniel J Rosacci. For the Adoption of a Child named Amalie Bayasgalan. Case Number: 18JA67 Division: 7 NOTICE OF HEARING To: Bayasgalan Sandagdorj Pursuant to §19-5-208, C.R.S., you are hereby notified that the above-named Petitioner has filed in this Court a verified Petition seeking to adopt a child.
If applicable, an Affidavit of Abandonment has been filed alleging that you have abandoned the child for a period of one year or more and/or have failed without cause to provide reasonable support for the child for one year or more. You are further notified that an Adoption hearing is set on September 21st, 2018, at 2:00pm in the court location identified above. You are further notified that if you fail to appear for said hearing, the Court may terminate your parental rights and grant the adoption as sought by the Petitioner. Legal Notice No: 933634 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 23, 2018 Publisher: The Douglas County News Press
City and County PUBLIC NOTICE
PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, LOS DOS POTRILLOS PARKER, LLC, D/B/A LOS DOS POTRILLOS, HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF THE TOWN OF PARKER TO GRANT A BREW PUB LIQUOR LICENSE AT 19340 E. COTTONWOOD DRIVE, PARKER, COLORADO 80138.
This Summons is initiated pursuant to Rule 2.2 of the Colorado Rules of Juvenile Procedure, Rule 4 of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure, and Section 19-3-503, C.R.S. 2017.
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BEFORE THE PARKER SPECIAL LICENSING AUTHORITY TO CONSIDER APPROVAL OF SUCH APPLICATION ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2018, AT 7:00 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS CAN BE HEARD, AT THE PARKER TOWN HALL, 20120 EAST MAINSTREET, PARKER, COLORADO.
TO: AMY KATHRYN CIEZADLO; D.O.B.: 1/24/1971
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND.
TO THE RESPONDENT NAMED ABOVE: You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed which alleges that the above-named child is dependent or neglected as per the facts set forth in the Dependency and Neglect Petition, a copy of which may be obtained at the office of the Douglas County Attorney’s Office.
LOS DOS POTRILLOS PARKER, LLC, IS A COLORADO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY WHOSE MEMBERS ARE: JOSE L. RAMIREZ, PRESIDENT AND MARTINA RAMIREZ, VICE PRESIDENT, AT 10792 SUNDIAL RIM ROAD, HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLORADO 80126.
DEPENDENCY SUMMONS
A Return of Service and Adjudicatory Hearing for Respondent Mother and Disposition Hearing for Respondent Father have been set for August 13, 2018 at 2:30 p.m. in Division 7, Douglas County District Court, 4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock, Colorado, 80109. Your presence before this court is required to defend against the claims in this petition. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR, THE COURT WILL PROCEED IN YOUR ABSENCE, WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE, TO CONDUCT AN ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND MAY ENTER A JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT THEREBY ADJUDICATING YOUR CHILD AS A DEPENDENT OR NEGLECTED CHILD. You have the right to request a trial by jury at the adjudicatory stage of this petition. You also have the right to legal representation at every stage of the proceedings by counsel of your own choosing, or if you are without sufficient financial means, appointment of counsel by the Court. Termination of your parent-child legal relationship to free your children for adoption is a possible remedy in this proceeding. If that remedy is pursued, you are entitled to a hearing before a Judge. You also have the right, if you are indigent, to have the Court appoint, at no expense to you, one expert witness of your own choosing at any hearing on the termination of your parent-child relationship. If you are a minor, you have the right to the appointment of a Guardian ad litem to represent your best interests. You have the right to have this matter heard by a district court judge rather than by the magistrate. You may waive that right, and in doing so, you will be bound by the findings and recommendations of the magistrate, subject to review as provided by sec. 19-1-108(5.5), C.R.S. 2017, and subsequently, to the right of appeal as provided by Colorado Appellate Rule 3.4. This summons is being initiated by the Douglas County Department of Human Services through its counsel. Dated: 7/24/2018 R. LeeAnn Reigrut, #28833 Assistant Douglas County Attorney Legal Notice No.: 933669 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
CAROL BAUMGARTNER, TOWN CLERK Legal Notice No.: 933662 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL
A public hearing will be held August 21, 2018 at 7:00pm or soon thereafter, in the City Council Hearing Room, 8527 Lone Tree Parkway, City of Lone Tree, CO 80124, to establish B- Business Zoning. The subject property is the Public Service Company Substation, located approximately .08 miles north of RidgeGate Parkway, and .50 miles east of Peoria Street. For more information, call the City of Lone Tree Community Development Department 303-708-1818. File Name and Number: Public Service Company Zoning. Project #ZR18-23 Legal Description: NE; Section: 24; Township: 6; Range: 67 Legal Notice No.: 933491 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE FOR PARKER POINTE ANNEXATION Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Parker, Colorado, has by resolution set a public hearing regarding the Parker Pointe Annexation on August 20, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as this matter can be heard, in the Town of Parker Town Hall, 20120 E. Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado 80138. The purpose of the public hearing is to determine if the proposed annexation for the property described in this public notice complies with Article II, Section 30 of the Colorado Constitution and meets the applicable requirements of C.R.S. §§ 31-12104 and 31-12-105. The Town Council Resolution No. 18-042, Series of 2018, reads as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 18-048 , Series of 2018 TITLE: A RESOLUTION FINDING SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE OF THE PARKER POINTE PROPERTY’S ANNEXATION PETITION WITH C.R.S.
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in this public notice complies with Article II, Section 30 of the Colorado Constitution and meets the applicable requirements of C.R.S. §§ 31-12104 and 31-12-105. The Town Council Resolution No. 18-042, Series of 2018, reads as follows:
ation, call the City of Lone Tree Community Development Department 303-708-1818.
RESOLUTION NO. 18-048 , Series of 2018
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TITLE: A RESOLUTION FINDING SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE OF THE PARKER POINTE PROPERTY’S ANNEXATION PETITION WITH C.R.S. § 31-12-107 AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON AUGUST 20, 2018, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING SAID ANNEXATION WHEREAS, THE PETITIONER OWNS CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY IN DOUGLAS COUNTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE PARKER POINTE PROPERTY, WHICH IS DESCRIBED ON ATTACHED EXHIBIT A (THE “REAL PROPERTY”); WHEREAS, THE PETITIONER SUBMITTED TO THE TOWN A PETITION FOR ANNEXATION (THE “ANNEXATION PETITION”) CONCERNING THE REAL PROPERTY; WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO C.R.S. § 31-12107, THIS TOWN COUNCIL, SITTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE TOWN, SHALL DETERMINE WHETHER THE ANNEXATION PETITION IS IN SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF C.R.S. § 3112-107(1); AND WHEREAS, THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PARKER, COLORADO (THE “TOWN”), HAS SATISFIED ITSELF CONCERNING THE COMPLIANCE FOR THE ANNEXATION PETITION WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF C.R.S. § 31-12-107(1) AND MUST NOW PROCEED TO CONSIDER THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF THE REAL PROPERTY TO AND BY THE TOWN. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PARKER, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. THE ANNEXATION PETITION FOR THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF THE REAL PROPERTY INTO THE TOWN SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF C.R.S. § 31-12-107(1). SECTION 2. A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ELIGIBILITY OF THE REAL PROPERTY TO BE ANNEXED INTO THE TOWN WILL BE CONDUCTED ON AUGUST 20, 2018, AT THE TOWN OF PARKER TOWN HALL, WHICH IS LOCATED AT 20120 EAST MAINSTREET, PARKER, COLORADO, 80138, TO DETERMINE IF THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION COMPLIES WITH C.R.S. §§ 31-12-104 AND 31-12-105 OR SUCH PART THEREOF AS MAY BE REQUIRED TO ESTABLISH ELIGIBILITY UNDER THE TERMS OF COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 31, ARTICLE 12, PART 1, AS AMENDED, KNOWN AS THE MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION ACT OF 1965, AND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, ARTICLE II, SECTION 30, AS AMENDED. SECTION 3. ANY PERSON MAY APPEAR AT SUCH HEARING AND PRESENT EVIDENCE UPON ANY MATTER TO BE DETERMINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL. RESOLVED AND PASSED THIS 16TH DAY OF JULY, 2018. TOWN OF PARKER, COLORADO Mike Waid, Mayor ATTEST: Carol Baumgartner, Town Clerk Exhibit A Legal Description A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 3; THENCE RUNNING WEST, 486 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 2°20’ WEST, 1330 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 78°30’ EAST, 535 FEET; THENCE NORTH, 1444 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF LYING WITHIN EAST STROH ROAD AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF TAKEN BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, STATE OF COLORADO BY RULE AND ORDER, CASE NO. 90CV484 RECORDED MAY 11, 1993 IN BOOK 1124 AT PAGE 853, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. PARCEL CONTAINS (638,911 SQUARE FEET) 14.6674 ACRES MORE OR LESS Legal Notice No. 933625 First Publication: July 19, 2018 Last Publication: August 16, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Pres Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL A public hearing will be held September 4, 2018 at 7:00pm or soon thereafter, in the City Council Hearing Room, 8527 Lone Tree Parkway, City of Lone Tree, CO 80124, to establish B- Business Zoning. The subject property is the Public Service Company Substation, located approximately .08 miles north of RidgeGate Parkway, and .50 miles east of Peoria Street. For more information, call the City of Lone Tree Community Development Department 303-708-1818. File Name and Number: Public Service Company Zoning. Project #ZR18-23 Legal Description: NW 1/4; Section: 24; Township: 6S; Range: 67 Legal Notice No.: 933602 First Publication: July 26, 2018
File Name and Number: Public Service Company Zoning. Project #ZR18-23
City and County
Legal Notice No.: 933602 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 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 August 26, 2018, final settlement will be made by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and Apex Companies, LLC for the Grading, Erosion and Sediment Control On-Call Contract for Post BMP Maintenance Projects in Douglas County; and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Apex Companies, 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 August 26, 2018, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Board of County Commissioners, c/o Director of Public Works Engineering, with a copy to the Project Engineer Thomas Repp, P.E., 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: Janet Herman, P.E., Director of Public Works Engineering. Legal Notice No.: 933627 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 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 the 27th day of AUGUST 2018, final settlement will be made by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and CROSS LINE CONSTRUCTION for the INVESTIGATIONS REMODEL PROJECT at the DOUGLAS COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER, (PO#38261), in Douglas County; and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said CROSS LINE CONSTRUCTION for or on account for the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any 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 27th day of AUGUST 2018, to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Douglas County Government, Board of County Commissioners, c/o Facilities, Fleet & Emergency Support Services, 100 Third Street, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104. Failure on the part of the 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: Carolyn S. Riggs, CPPB, Purchasing Supervisor, Douglas County Government. Legal Notice No.: 933632 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that North Pine Vistas Metropolitan District No. 1, City of Castle Pines, Douglas County, Colorado (the “District”), will make final payment at the offices of 5460 S. Quebec Street, Suite 200, Greenwood Village, CO on Monday, August 13th, 2018, to AB Underground pursuant to that certain Construction Contract entered into on November 17, 2017 for Offsite Water in the Castle Pines Town Center Infrastructure Improvements Project located south of Castle Pines Parkway, north of Happy Canyon Road; West of I-25 and East of Yorkshire Drive in the City of Castle Pines, Douglas County, Colorado. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, provisions, or other supplies used or consumed by such Contractor or its Subcontractors in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the Contractor or Subcontractors, at any time up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim to the District, c/o Russell
Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, provisions, or other supplies used or consumed by such Contractor or its Subcontractors in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the Contractor or Subcontractors, at any time up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim to the District, c/o Russell W. Dykstra of Spencer Fane, LLP, at 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 2000, Denver, CO at or before the time and date herein above shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to such final settlement will release said District, its Board of Directors, officers, agents and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim.
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BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS NORTH PINE VISTAS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1 By: /s/ Thomas Clark President of the Board Legal Notice No.: 933641 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that North Pine Vistas Metropolitan District No. 1, City of Castle Pines, Douglas County, Colorado (the “District”), will make final payment at the offices of 5460 S. Quebec Street, Suite 200, Greenwood Village, CO on Monday, August 13th, 2018, to Schmidt Construction Company pursuant to that certain Construction Contract entered into on November 22, 2016 for Asphalt in the Castle Pines Town Center Infrastructure Improvements Project located south of Castle Pines Parkway, north of Happy Canyon Road; West of I-25 and East of Yorkshire Drive in the City of Castle Pines, Douglas County, Colorado. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, provisions, or other supplies used or consumed by such Contractor or its Subcontractors in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the Contractor or Subcontractors, at any time up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim to the District, c/o Russell W. Dykstra of Spencer Fane, LLP, at 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 2000, Denver, CO at or before the time and date herein above shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to such final settlement will release said District, its Board of Directors, officers, agents and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS NORTH PINE VISTAS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1 By: /s/ Thomas Clark President of the Board Legal Notice No.: 933642 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that North Pine Vistas Metropolitan District No. 1, City of Castle Pines, Douglas County, Colorado (the “District”), will make final payment at the offices of 5460 S. Quebec Street, Suite 200, Greenwood Village, CO on Monday, August 13, 2018, to Premier Earthworks and Infrastructure pursuant to those certain contracts entered into on December 8, 2016 for Concrete and May 5, 2017 for Grading and Erosion Control in the Castle Pines Town Center Infrastructure Improvements Project located south of Castle Pines Parkway, north of Happy Canyon Road; West of I-25 and East of Yorkshire Drive in the City of Castle Pines, Douglas County, Colorado. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, provisions, or other supplies used or consumed by such Contractor or its Subcontractors in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the Contractor or Subcontractors, at any time up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim to the District, c/o Russell W. Dykstra of Spencer Fane, LLP, at 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 2000, Denver, CO at or before the time and date herein above shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to such final settlement will release said District, its Board of Directors, officers, agents and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS NORTH PINE VISTAS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1 By: /s/ Thomas Clark President of the Board Legal Notice No.: 933643 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that North Pine Vistas Metropolitan District No. 1, City of Castle Pines, Douglas County, Colorado (the “District”), will make final payment at the offices of 5460 S.
2018, AT 7:00 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS CAN BE HEARD, AT THE PARKER TOWN HALL, 20120 EAST MAINSTREET, PARKER, COLORADO.
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NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that North Pine Vistas Metropolitan District No. 1, City of Castle Pines, Douglas County, Colorado (the “District”), will make final payment at the offices of 5460 S. Quebec Street, Suite 200, Greenwood Village, CO on Monday, August 13th, 2018, to Rocky Mountain Excavating, Inc. pursuant to that certain Construction Contract entered into on May 30, 2018 for Offsite Water in the Castle Pines Town Center Infrastructure Improvements Project located south of Castle Pines Parkway, north of Happy Canyon Road; West of I-25 and East of Yorkshire Drive in the City of Castle Pines, Douglas County, Colorado. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, provisions, or other supplies used or consumed by such Contractor or its Subcontractors in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the Contractor or Subcontractors, at any time up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim to the District, c/o Russell W. Dykstra of Spencer Fane, LLP, at 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 2000, Denver, CO at or before the time and date herein above shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to such final settlement will release said District, its Board of Directors, officers, agents and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS NORTH PINE VISTAS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1 By: /s/ Thomas Clark President of the Board Legal Notice No.: 933644 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS Date: July 27, 2018 RE: South Metro/ Cunningham Fire Rescue Authority Station 20 – Construction Manager/ General Contractor Services 1. Introduction/Invitation. The South Metro/ Cunningham Fire Rescue Authority (“SMFR”), a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado, invites interested construction firms to submit a Statement of Qualifications (“SOQ”) to fill the role of Construction Manager/General Contractor. SMFR is conducting a qualifications-based selection process to retain a firm for comprehensive preconstruction and construction services related to construction of Station 20, a new fire station that will be approximately 8,000 square feet (the “Project”). The site for Station 20 has not been finalized, but it will be in Highlands Ranch on approximately 1.4 acres. 2. Procedure for Submitting SOQs. Interested construction firms are invited to submit a SOQ no later than August 15, 2018, at 4:00p.m. MDT. Late submittals or submittals delivered to the wrong location will not be accepted. For consideration, responders must submit three (3) original SOQs and one (1) electronic copy on a USB drive to: Vince Turner, Assistant Chief, South Metro Fire Rescue at 9195 E. Mineral Avenue, Centennial, Colorado 80112. The SOQs will be evaluated and reduced to a short-list of qualified construction firms. Qualified construction firms will subsequently be invited to submit proposals. SMFR expects to award a contract to the proposer who submits the proposal which, in SMFR’s estimation, represents the best value to SMFR. SMFR reserves the right to act in its best interest and may terminate, modify or suspend the process, reject any or all SOQs or proposals, modify the terms and conditions of this selection process and/or waive informalities of any submission. Copies of the Request for Qualifications for use in preparing the SOQ may be obtained from Vince Turner, Assistant Chief, South Metro Fire Rescue, vince.turner@southmetro.org. Legal Notice No.: 933646 First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, LTF CLUB OPERATIONS COMPANY, INC., D/B/A LIFE TIME FITNESS, HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF THE TOWN OF PARKER TO GRANT A LODGING AND ENTERTAINMENT LIQUOR LICENSE AT 9250 CROWN CREST BOULEVARD, PARKER, COLORADO 80138. A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BEFORE THE PARKER SPECIAL LICENSING AUTHORITY TO CONSIDER APPROVAL OF SUCH APPLICATION ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2018, AT 7:00 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS CAN BE HEARD, AT THE PARKER TOWN HALL, 20120 EAST MAINSTREET, PARKER, COLORADO. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND. LTF CLUB OPERATIONS COMPANY, INC., IS A MINNESOTA CORPORATION WHOSE MEMBERS ARE: ERIC BUSS, DIRECTOR; STEVE KERZMAN, PRESIDENT; ERIK LIND-
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND.
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LTF CLUB OPERATIONS COMPANY, INC., IS A MINNESOTA CORPORATION WHOSE MEMBERS ARE: ERIC BUSS, DIRECTOR; STEVE KERZMAN, PRESIDENT; ERIK LINDSETH, SR. VICE PRESIDENT; JAMES SPOLAR, SECRETARY; AND LIFE TIME, INC., SOLE SHAREHOLDER, AT 2902 CORPORATE PLACE, CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 55317. CAROL BAUMGARTNER, TOWN CLERK Legal Notice No.: 933663 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE
PURSUANT TO THE LIQUOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, ROCKY MOUNTAIN PIZZERIA, INC., D/B/A ROCKY MOUNTAIN PIZZERIA, HAS REQUESTED THE LICENSING OFFICIALS OF THE TOWN OF PARKER TO GRANT A HOTEL AND RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE AT 19523 HESS ROAD, UNIT 101, PARKER, COLORADO 80134.
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BEFORE THE PARKER SPECIAL LICENSING AUTHORITY TO CONSIDER APPROVAL OF SUCH APPLICATION ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2018, AT 7:00 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS CAN BE HEARD, AT THE PARKER TOWN HALL, 20120 EAST MAINSTREET, PARKER, COLORADO.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN PIZZERIA, INC., IS A COLORADO CORPORATION WHOSE MEMBER IS: PERRY A. BUSWELL,1520 COUNTY ROAD 98, KIOWA, COLORADO 80117. CAROL BAUMGARTNER, TOWN CLERK Legal Notice No.: 933664 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
A public hearing will be held before the Planning Commission on August 20, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., and before the Board of County Commissioners on August 28, 2018, at 2:30 p.m., in the Commissioner’s Hearing Room, 100 Third Street, Castle Rock, CO, for approval of a minor development final plat located approximately one mile and a half west of the intersection of N. State Highway 83 and Castle Oaks Drive. For more information call Douglas County Planning, 303-660-7460. File #/Name: SB2018-016/ Pleasant View Legal Notice No.: 933670 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice ALL REGISTERED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that in accordance with C.R.S. Section 31-2-204(2), the City of Castle Pines will conduct a special election in conjunction with the Coordinated Election to be conducted by the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder. The November 6, 2018 election will be a mail ballot election.
PURPOSE OF ELECTION: The purpose of the Castle Pines election is to seek voter approval to form a home rule charter commission and to elect 13 members of the home rule charter commission to frame a charter for the City. ELECTION DATE: Tuesday, November 6, 2018 BALLOT RECEIPT DEADLINE: Ballots must be received by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day; Postmarks do not count. Ballots must be in a ballot box or a voter must be in line to place a ballot in a ballot box no later than the close of polls on Election Day. LOCAL ELECTION (DEO) OFFICE ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER: 360 Village Square Lane Castle Pines, CO 80108 City Clerk’s Office (303) 705-0226 DOUGLAS COUNTY ELECTION OFFICE ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER: 125 Stephanie Place Castle Rock, CO 80109 (303) 660-7444 By: Sharon Washington, CMC, City Clerk Legal Notice No.: 933673 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PETITION FOR INCLUSION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there has been filed with the Board of Directors of Roxborough Water and Sanitation District (the “District”), Counties of Douglas and Jefferson, State of Colorado, a petition praying for the In-
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there has been filed with the Board of Directors of Roxborough Water and Sanitation District (the “District”), Counties of Douglas and Jefferson, State of Colorado, a petition praying for the Inclusion of certain lands into the District. Notice is hereby given to all interested persons that they shall appear at a public meeting of the Roxborough Water and Sanitation District, on August 15, 2018 at 8:00 a.m., at 6222 North Roxborough Park Road, Littleton, Colorado, and show cause in writing why approval of the stated inclusion should not be granted. All protests and objections must be submitted in writing to the Roxborough Water and Sanitation District’s Board of Directors at or prior to the public hearing in order to be considered, or shall thereafter be waived. The name and address of the petitioner and a legal description of the property to be included into the District is as follows: PETITIONER: River Canyon Real Estate Investments, LLC 11118 Caretaker Road Littleton, Colorado 80125
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: TRACT C, RIVER CANYON FILING NO. 1-A 1ST AMENDMENT A parcel of land lying in a portion of Tract C, River Canyon Filing No. 1-A 1ST Amendment as described under Reception No. 2009025165 of the Douglas County Clerk and Records Office, located in the Northwest Quarter of Section 2, Township 7 South, Range 69 West of the 6th P.M., County of Douglas, State of Colorado more particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at the West Quarter Corner of said Section 2 being monumented with a 3.25” aluminum cap stamped PLS 13258, whence the Southwest Corner of said Section 2, being monumented with a 3.25” BLM brass cap bears S 01ᵒ06’21” E a distance of 2627.90 feet; Thence N 47ᵒ40’18” E, a distance of 1565.93 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING;
Thence N 36ᵒ00’47” W, a distance of 90.00 feet; Thence N 53ᵒ59’13” E, a distance of 45.00 feet; Thence S 36ᵒ00’47” E, a distance of 90.00 feet; Thence S 53ᵒ59’13” W, a distance of 45.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
The above description contains 4,050.00 Sq. Ft or 0.093 Acres more or less
TRACT J, RIVER CANYON FILING NO. 1-A A parcel of land lying in a portion of Tract J, River Canyon Filing No. 1-A as described under Reception No. 2006007568 of the Douglas County Clerk and Records Office, located in the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 7 South, Range 69 West of the 6th P.M., County of Douglas, State of Colorado more particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at the East Quarter Corner of said Section 3 being monumented with a 3.25” aluminum cap stamped PLS 13258, whence the Southeast Corner of said Section 3, being monumented with a 3.25” BLM brass cap bears S 01ᵒ06’21” E a distance of 2627.90 feet; Thence N 46ᵒ47’34” W, a distance of 1908.44 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING;
Thence N 55ᵒ39’52” W, a distance of 60.00 feet; Thence N 34ᵒ20’08” E, a distance of 56.00 feet; Thence S 55ᵒ39’52” E, a distance of 60.00 feet; Thence S 34ᵒ20’08” W, a distance of 56.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
The above description contains 3,360.00 Sq. Ft or 0.077 Acres more or less
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF ROXBOROUGH WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT. By: ICENOGLE SEAVER POGUE A Professional Corporation Legal Notice No.: 933671 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Date: 7/25/18
Project Title: 2018 Wilcox Concrete Pavement Restoration Project Town of Castle Rock
Contractor: PLM Asphalt & Concrete, LLC. 3313 Moline Street, Aurora, CO 80010
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Castle Rock intends to start processing the Final Payment to the above-named contractor on August 20, 2018, provided no claims are received.
Any person or firm having debts against the Contractor must file a proper written notice with the Public Works Director, Town of Castle Rock, 4175 North Castleton Court, Castle Rock, CO 80109, on or before August 20, 2018 .
TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK By: Aaron Monks, Project Manager
Legal Notice No.: 933678 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 9, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
City Public andNotice County NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Date: 7/25/18 Project Title: 2018 Wilcox Concrete Pavement Restoration Project Town of Castle Rock Contractor: PLM Asphalt & Concrete, LLC. 3313 Moline Street, Aurora, CO 80010 Notice is hereby given that the Town of Castle Rock intends to start processing the Final Payment to the above-named contractor on August 20, 2018, provided no claims are received. Any person or firm having debts against the Contractor must file a proper written notice with the Public Works Director, Town of Castle Rock, 4175 North Castleton Court, Castle Rock, CO 80109, on or before August 20, 2018 . TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK By: Aaron Monks, Project Manager Legal Notice No.: 933678 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 9, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice CITY OF CASTLE PINES, COLORADO ORDINANCE NO. 18-06 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, July 24, 2018, the Castle Pines City Council considered the following ordinance on second and final reading: ORDINANCE NO. 18-06 AN ORDINANCE INITIATING THE ADOPTION OF A HOME RULE CHARTER FOR THE CITY OF CASTLE PINES, PROVIDING FOR THE ELECTION OF CHARTER COMMISSION MEMBERS, AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION IN THE 2018 COORDINATED GENERAL ELECTION, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY The complete text of all ordinances is available through the City Offices and on the City’s official website: www.castlepinesgov.com. By: Sharon Washington, CMC, City Clerk Legal Notice No.: 933684 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice ROXBOROUGH WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT LITTLETON, COLORADO Ravenna Phase II Water Connection Infrastructure ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Bids for the construction of the Ravenna Phase II Water Connection Infrastructure will be received by Roxborough Water and Sanitation District, at the offices of TST Infrastructure, LLC, until 11:00 A.M. local time on Thursday, September 6, 2018, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud. The Contract consists of four sites of work as follows: Site 1 – Transmission Main, 1,700 feet of 12” water line; Site 2 – North Connection, 480 feet of 12” and 8” water line and PRV vault; Site 3 – East Connection, 300 feet pf 8” water line and PRV vault; Site 4 – PRV Relocation, relocation of an existing PRV. Sites 1, 2 and 3 includes power and communication service, electrical panels and wiring, lighting, PLC, instrumentation and associated electrical work. The bid form is made up of a Base Bid for construction of a portion of the Site 1 work, and Sites 2, 3 and 4 work, and Bid Alternates A1, A2, B1 and B2 for construction of the Site 1 work either by open trench or horizontal directional drilling methods. Bids will be received for a single prime Contract. Bids shall be on a unit price basis, as indicated in the Bid Form. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: TST Infrastructure, LLC, 61 Inverness Drive East, Suite 100 Englewood, Colorado 80112 Phone: (303) 799-5197 Bidding Documents will be available on Thursday August 2, 2018 and may be obtained from the Issuing Office. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., and may obtain copies of the Bidding Documents from the Issuing Office as described below.
bid form is made up of a Base Bid for construction of a portion of the Site 1 work, and Sites 2, 3 and 4 work, and Bid Alternates A1, A2, B1 and B2 for construction of the Site 1 work either by open trench or horizontal directional drilling methods.
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Bids will be received for a single prime Contract. Bids shall be on a unit price basis, as indicated in the Bid Form. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: TST Infrastructure, LLC, 61 Inverness Drive East, Suite 100 Englewood, Colorado 80112 Phone: (303) 799-5197 Bidding Documents will be available on Thursday August 2, 2018 and may be obtained from the Issuing Office. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., and may obtain copies of the Bidding Documents from the Issuing Office as described below. Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing Office during the hours indicated above. Prospective Bidders are required to be listed on the plan holders list to be eligible to bid. The Bidding Documents will be available for download at no cost in PDF format. Bidding Documents download information must be requested by email from Kelli Kavinsky, KKavinsky@TSTInfrastructure.com. Upon TST’s receipt of email requesting Bidding Documents, the Prospective Bidder will be added to the plan holders list and emailed instructions to download Bidding Documents. Partial sets of Bidding Documents will not be available from the Issuing Office. Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the Issuing Office. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00 A.M. local time on Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at the RWSD Office, 6222 North Roxborough Park Road, Littleton, CO 80125. The pre-bid conference will include a visit to the project site to discuss the project and coordination. Bid security in the amount of five (5) percent of the total Bid Price must accompany each Bid and shall be furnished in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Bidders must be licensed to do business in the State of Colorado. Bids received from Bidders who are not recorded by the Issuing Office as having received the Bidding Documents will not be opened. The anticipated Notice to Proceed and Substantial Completion Dates are outlined in the bid documents. The Owner reserves the right to award the contract by sections, or reject any or all Bids, and to waive any informalities and irregularities therein. Owner: ROXBOROUGH WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT By: Barbara Biggs Title: General Manager Date: August 2, 2018 Legal Notice No.: 933679 First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 9, 2018 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 August 26, 2018, final settlement will be made by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and Castle Rock Construction Company of Colorado, LLC for the Crowfoot Valley Compression Joints Project; Project CI2018-008 in Douglas County; and that any person, copartnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Castle Rock Construction Company of Colorado, 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 August 26, 2018, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Board of County Commissioners, c/o Director of Public Works Engineering, with a copy to the Project Engineer Daniel Roberts, Department of Public Works Engineering, Philip S. Miller Building, 100 Third Street, Suite 220, Castle Rock, CO 80104.
by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and Castle Rock Construction Company of Colorado, LLC for the Crowfoot Valley Compression Joints Project; Project CI2018-008 in Douglas County; and that any person, copartnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Castle Rock Construction Company of Colorado, 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 August 26, 2018, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Board of County Commissioners, c/o Director of Public Works Engineering, with a copy to the Project Engineer Daniel Roberts, Department of Public Works Engineering, Philip S. Miller Building, 100 Third Street, Suite 220, Castle Rock, CO 80104.
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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: Janet Herman, P.E., Director of Public Works Engineering. Legal Notice No: 933635 First Publication : July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Account Number: 00012184 Public Notice NOTICE OF VACANCY PURSUANT to Section 32-1-808(2)(a)(I), C.R.S., notice is hereby given that a vacancy does exist on the Boards of Directors of Foxhill Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 2 and the Boards of the Districts may fill said vacancy 10 days after the date hereof. By: David S. O’Leary General Counsel Legal Notice No: 933723 First Publication : August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Public Notice SECTION 0100 INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids for the Potable Waterline Replacement Project (“Bids”) will be received by the Denver Southeast Suburban Water and Sanitation District (the “Owner”) at the District office located at 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, Colorado 80134, until 3:00 PM local time September 10, 2018 (the “Bid Opening”). At said time and place, all Bids that have been timely received in compliance with the requirements of this Invitation to Bid and the applicable contract documents (the “Contract Documents”), will be publicly opened and read aloud. WORK INCLUDED: The Project generally consists of approximately 16,500 feet of 8-inch PVC water main, service lines, meter pits, connections to existing water system, pavement removal, pavement replacement, solenoid control vaults, and related site restoration work. The site (the “Site”) on which all work (the “Work”) on the Project shall occur is located near Parker, Colorado, which is within the boundaries of the Owner and located in Douglas County, Colorado. The Work will be performed under a single lump sum contract and shall include the furnishing and installation of all materials, labor and equipment as indicated on the drawings and in the specifications and as otherwise required to provide a complete working system for the purpose intended. This is a State Revolving Fund (SRF) project subject to all state and federal SRF requirements including, but not limited to, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, American Iron and Steel and Davis Bacon wage determination number C0180012 dated 03/02/2018. DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE: The Contract Documents will be available to prospective bidders on August 02, 2018 and may be obtained directly from the Owner’s office located at 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, Colorado 80134 (Phone: 303-841-2797 X201, Fax: 303-8412123). One electronic set of Contract Documents will be provided to each prospective bidder at no charge. Additional sets may be obtained at a nonrefundable cost of $25.00 per set. Checks should be made payable to the Owner. Contract Documents shall not be redistributed to preserve integrity of Owner’s list for updates and changes.
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INTERPRETATION: Bidders may request interpretations or clarifications of the Contract Documents from the Owner by electronic mail. The Owner will not be bound or responsible for any explanations or interpretations other than those given in writing by the Engineer. No oral interpretations shall be binding on the Owner. Bidders may request interpretations or clarifications from the Owner through the following contact: Richard Krulish, Pinery Water and Wastewater District, 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, Colorado 80134 Phone: 303-841-2797, Ext. 201 E-mail: rkrulish@pinerywater.com. The deadline for requesting interpretations or clarifications from the Engineer is 4:00 pm on August 30, 2018.
Failure on the part of to file such statePublic notices are a community’s window intoclaimant the government. From zoning regulations to local budgets, ment prior to such final settlement will relieve said County of Douglas from all and any liability governments have used local newspapers inform citizens of its actions as an essential part of your right for such claimant'sto claim. The Board of Douglas Countyand Commissioners of for to be involved as a citizen. Local to know. You know wheretheto County look, when to look what to look of Douglas, Colorado, By: Janet Herman, P.E., Director of Public Works Engineernewspapers provide you with ing. the information you need to get involved.
Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing Office during the hours indicated above. Prospective Bidders are required to be listed on the plan holders list to be eligible to bid. The Bidding Documents will be available for download at no cost in PDF format. Bidding Documents download information must be requested by email from Kelli Kavinsky, KKavinsky@TSTInfrastructure.com. Upon TST’s receipt of email requesting Bidding Documents, the Prospective Bidder will be added to the plan holders list and emailed instructions to download Bidding Documents.
Legal Notice No: 933635 First Publication : July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Account Number: 00012184
SITE VISIT: A Site visit (mandatory) will be held on August 23, 2018 at 9:00 AM beginning at the Owner’s offices located at 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, CO 80134 (Phone: 303-841-2797).
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Partial sets of Bidding Documents will not be available from the Issuing Office. Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the Issuing Office. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held
BONDS AND SECURITY: A Bid Security Bond, in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the Bidder’s price must accompany the Bid. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish the Performance Bond, Payment Bond and Maintenance Bond, as security for the faithful per-
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Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, American Iron and Steel and Davis Bacon wage determination number C0180012 dated 03/02/2018.
DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE: The Contract Documents will be available to prospective bidders on August 02, 2018 and may be obtained directly from the Owner’s office located at 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, Colorado 80134 (Phone: 303-841-2797 X201, Fax: 303-8412123). One electronic set of Contract Documents will be provided to each prospective bidder at no charge. Additional sets may be obtained at a nonrefundable cost of $25.00 per set. Checks should be made payable to the Owner. Contract Documents shall not be redistributed to preserve integrity of Owner’s list for updates and changes.
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INTERPRETATION: Bidders may request interpretations or clarifications of the Contract Documents from the Owner by electronic mail. The Owner will not be bound or responsible for any explanations or interpretations other than those given in writing by the Engineer. No oral interpretations shall be binding on the Owner. Bidders may request interpretations or clarifications from the Owner through the following contact: Richard Krulish, Pinery Water and Wastewater District, 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, Colorado 80134 Phone: 303-841-2797, Ext. 201 E-mail: rkrulish@pinerywater.com. The deadline for requesting interpretations or clarifications from the Engineer is 4:00 pm on August 30, 2018. SITE VISIT: A Site visit (mandatory) will be held on August 23, 2018 at 9:00 AM beginning at the Owner’s offices located at 5242 Old Schoolhouse Road, Parker, CO 80134 (Phone: 303-841-2797).
BONDS AND SECURITY: A Bid Security Bond, in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the Bidder’s price must accompany the Bid. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish the Performance Bond, Payment Bond and Maintenance Bond, as security for the faithful performance and the payment of all of the successful Bidder’s obligations under the Contract Documents. The requirement that the successful Bidder furnish a Performance Bond, Payment Bond and Maintenance Bond can be also satisfied by furnishing a combined Performance, Payment and Maintenance Bond. All required bonds shall be in a form satisfactory to the Owner.
INSURANCE: The successful Bidder will be required to submit a Certificate of Insurance demonstrating that the Bidder carries insurance coverage with limits of not less than those set forth in the Insurance Requirements included as Section 0840 of the Contract Documents: Worker’s Compensation Insurance, Employer’s Liability Insurance, Commercial General Liability Insurance, Automobile Liability Insurance, Umbrella Liability Insurance, and Builder’s Risk Property Insurance.
SPECIAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS: Part 2.6 (B) of the General Conditions contains provisions concerning the employment of or contracting with illegal aliens. WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS: No Bids may be withdrawn for a period of fifty (50) days after the Bid Opening.
SCHEDULE: Work shall commence within 14 days after the date of issuance of a Notice to Proceed in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents. The Notice of Award will be issued on or about September 20, 2018. Substantial and Final Completion dates, as well as liquidated damages provided for failure to meet the Substantial and Final Completion dates, will be included within the contract documents available to potential bidders.
OWNER’S RIGHTS RESERVED: The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, may choose to award all, none, or any combination of the project schedules, the right to waive any informality or technicality contained in any Bid and the right to waive any formality or technicality in the bidding procedures. By: Heather Beasley, District Manager Denver Southeast Suburban Water & Sanitation District Legal Notice No: 933658 First Publication : August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 26, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
A public hearing will be held on August 20, 2018 at 7:00 PM before the Planning Commission and September 11, 2018 at 2:30 PM before the Board of County Commissioners in the Commissioners’ Hearing Room, 100 Third Street, Castle Rock, CO, for a change in zoning from A-1 - Agricultural One to PD –Planned Development. The subject property is located approximately 0.1 miles west of the intersection of McArthur Ranch Road/S. Quebec Street/Monarch Blvd. For more information call Douglas County Planning at 303-660-7460. File No./Name: ZR2018-014, Rock Canyon Planned Development Legal Notice No: 933722 First Publication : August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 2, 2018 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
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Rotary Club of Castle Rock meets at 7:15 a.m. Wednesdays at Village Inn, 207 Wolfensberger Road, Castle Rock. Call Greg Menke at 720-272-0557 or visit www.RotaryClubofCastleRock.org. Rotary club membership represents a cross-section of the community’s business and professional men and women. The world’s Rotary clubs meet weekly and are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to all cultures, races, and creeds. The Rotary Club of Castle Rock, P.O. Box 1045, Castle Rock, CO 80104. Contact Greg Menke, president, at 720-272-0557. The Second Fifty Women’s Club has been created by and for women who view their second fifty as the best years of their lives. The club’s objectives are to help broaden your circle of friends, expand knowledge of the world around you, and above all, have fun. Women over 50 who are interested in meeting other women like themselves are invited to attend. The Second Fifty’s meetings are from 1-3 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month except December at The Grange, 3692 Meadows Blvd., Castle Rock. For information call 303-814-2358. Senior Breakfast sponsored by AARP 5370 meets at 11:30 a.m. every fourth Saturday at Pegasus, 313 Jerry St., Castle Rock. All seniors are welcome. Call Yvette Gunther at 303-470-7206. Service Community of Roxborough meets at 7 p.m. every second Thursday in the cafeteria at Roxborough Elementary School. Call Cindy at 303-979-7286.
August 2, 2018A Smoky Hill Trail, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution meets every third Saturday from September through May. Call Pam Merriam at 303841-5411 or Jan Herman at 303-688-9812 for more information. South Metro Newcomers Club We welcome women who are new to the area as well as women looking to meet new friends. We are a social organization with many interesting and fun activities. For information, email our new member chairperson at southmetronewcomers@gmail. com or visit southmetronewcomersclub. com. South Suburban Toastmasters is a high energy, fun, supportive learning place to practice speaking and leadership skills. Group meets from 7-8:30 a.m. Thursdays at Toast Restaurant, 2700 W. Bowles Ave. in Littleton. Contact Leigh Miller at 720272-2853. Super Twins of the Rocky Mountains meets third Mondays at restaurants in the Denver and Douglas County areas. Call Missy Griffin at 303-920-2322 or e-mail fivepeasinapod@msn.com. Teen Library Council. Douglas County Libraries’ teen groups meet monthly to help plan events, weigh in on library materials and serve the library community. Members earn community service hours toward graduation requirements. For information about a group at a library in your area, call 303-791-7323 or visit with a youth librarian. USS Trinity is Colorado’s only Starship commissioned by Starfleet Command (world’s
oldest Star Trek Fan Club) and it is now seeking new crew members. Open to all. Monthly meetings held on first Saturday. For additional information contact startrekpost@gmail.com VFW Post 4266, serving veterans of foreign wars in Parker, Castle Pines and Castle Rock areas, meets at 7 p.m. the third Monday of every month at Pinery Fire Station, Community Room Lower Level, 8170 N. Hillcrest Way, Parker. Go to www. vfwpost4266.org. P.O. Box 4266, Parker, CO 80134. On Facebook at VFW Post 4266, Parker. VFW and Ladies Auxiliary Post 10578 in Castle Rock meets the every second Monday at Fraternal Order of Eagles, 1300 Caprice Drive in Castle Rock. Call Nick Hill at 303-660-6791. Zonta Club of Douglas County meets every first Monday at La Dolce Vita restaurant. New members are welcome. For information, contact Membership Chair Sue Nissen at 303-204-2452 or suenissen3@gmail.com Support Find AA If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s ours. More than 1,000 AA meetings are offered in the Denver area every week. If you think you may have a problem with alcohol, come see us. To find a meeting near you, call 303-322-4440, or go to www.daccaa.org. AA meets at Christ’s Episcopal Church at 7 p.m. Sundays at 615 Fourth St. in Castle Rock. The meetings are nonsmoking. Call 303-322-4440.
AA Open Meeting, Circle of Friends meets at noon Mondays through Fridays; at 6:30 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; and at 7 p.m. Saturdays at the Masonic Lodge 300 Wilcox St. in Castle Rock. Call 303-322-4440. AA open meeting Franktown Friends meets at 8:15 a.m. Mondays through Fridays at the Franktown Fire Station Board Room 1959 N. Colo. 83 in Franktown. Call 303-322-4440. AA Closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on Friday 7 p.m. at New Hope Presbyterian Church, in the basement on the west side, 2100 Meadows Blvd. For those who have tried to quit drinking but cannot and are interested in a solution to their problem. Call 303-818-4244. AA at First United Methodist Church meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays in the basement at 1200 South St. in Castle Rock. Closed men’s and women’s meetings are offered. AA at Christ’s Episcopal Church meets at 7 p.m. on Thursdays at Christ’s Episcopal Church, 615 Fourth St. in Castle Rock. The meetings are nonsmoking. Call 303-322-4440. Affordable Colleges Online has created a guidebook to help women find and secure financial aid. The guide includes a collection of scholarships for women, including due dates and award amounts; insight into the financial aid application process; and other funding opportunities, such as industry-specific scholarships and funding for special groups. The guide is available online at http://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/womens-guide-paying-forcollege/.
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MORE THAN A SWIM. WE ARE A CAUSE. Swim to Fight Cancer in Colorado! Join us along with 15 Olympians, including Colorado’s own Missy Franklin & Susan Williams, at Swim Across America Denver’s Open Water Swim at Chatfield Reservoir on August 26th! Go to www.swimacrossamerica.org/denver for information to register to swim half mile, mile or 5K, Volunteer or Donate! There are events for all ages including a Balloon Splash for kids. All funds raised by SAA Denver will benefit pediatric cancer research & clinical trials at Children’s Hospital Colorado’s Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION AND SUPPORT