September 10, 2015
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Trust, tax dollars and school choice among dividing issues By Mike DiFerdinando mdiferdinando@coloradocommunitymedia.com
were among approximately 200 seized from a ranch near Conroe, Texas, in late June. The Franktown facility answered a call for help from the Houston Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. With room for more than 100 horses, Harmony Equine Center at 5540 E. Highway 86 was in a position to
The race for the three open seats on the seven-member Douglas County Board of Education will pit three incumbents against three challengers endorsed by the group Douglas County Parents this November. In District A, incumbent Craig Richardson will take on Wendy Vogel. DCSD Board President Kevin Larsen will face off with AnneMarie Lemieux in District C. And incumbent Richard Robinson and David Ray will vie for the District F seat. The challengers are rallying behind concerns over trust and transparency with the current board, what they consider to be the mismanagement of tax dollars, and losses in educational opportunities for students. “After over a decade as a regular volunteer in my children’s classrooms, I began noticing changes that were negatively affecting our • School disschools,” Lemieux said. trict wants U.S. “I became worried that Supreme Court ruling on vouchdistrict leadership was ers. Page 4 more concerned with marketing expensive • Meet the school pilot reforms rather board candidates. than wisely spending Page 5 educational tax dollars with the primary goal of student success.” Current school board members say they are proud of what they have accomplished during the past few years, especially when it comes to student achievement, teacher pay and school choice. “I’m most proud of the very, very strong academic achievement we’ve had for our students,” Richardson said. “Our test scores and graduation rates have gone up across the board. I’m also proud of the way that we have been able to implement a system of teacher pay that rewards our people for their expertise and performance.” Douglas County Parents points to what it calls “a failure to inform the public” of plans to spend $16 million on a new teacher evaluation system and a failure to meet the
Horses continues on Page 8
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Water color: Rocky Mountain Watermedia returns. See Page 17
Football: Castle View begins season against Bear Creek. See Page 22
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The 61 horses taken in by the Denver Dumb Friends League’s Harmony Equine Center in Franktown were among 200 found emaciated at a ranch in Texas. Courtesy photos by Dumb Friends League
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Neglected horses get second chance Harmony Equine Center takes in 61 abused animals from Texas By Chris Michlewicz cmichlewicz@coloradocommunitymedia.com
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A Franktown shelter is giving 61 neglected horses a new place to call home. Appearing emaciated and exhausted, the horses taken into the Dumb Friends League Harmony Equine Center Sept. 1 and Sept. 4
Nature, color are at forefront for artist Castle Rock resident takes part in Colorado Artfest By Shanna Fortier sfortier@colorado communitymedia.com Janelle Lindley knew from a young age that art was her thing. But when she was little, growing up in Georgia in the 1950s, everyone took piano lessons. Not art. She kept asking to take art classes, but none was available. It wasn’t until she was in seventh grade, in Texas, that she finally took her first official painting class. From there, she developed her
craft, eventually attending Baylor University and majoring in art. Lindley taught elementary art for 18 years, and after retiring a few years ago, moved to Castle Rock. “We always wanted to live in Colorado because we vacationed here,” she said. Three days after she moved to the area, she participated in her first Colorado Artfest. Now, two years later, it’s one of the shows she looks forward to the most. Nature is what inspired Lindley to create her colorful mixed media pieces. “I do what I call paper painting,” she said. “I like the visual texture and bright colors. This combines the two.” Artist continues on Page 11
Janelle Lindley will give a paper painting demonstration Sept. 12. Photo by Shanna Fortier
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FACES AMONG US
NEWS IN A HURRY Bear activity closes Waterton Canyon Because of increased bear activity in Waterton Canyon, Denver Water and Colorado Parks and Wildlife closed the canyon to public recreation until further notice. “With the increased bear activity and high volume of visitors to the canyon, the decision to close Waterton Canyon was made to reduce the likelihood of a negative encounter from occurring,” said Melanie Kaknes, CPW district wildlife manager. Two sows, each with twin cubs, along with other bears have been spotted actively foraging in the canyon, according to information from Denver Water. A biker also was recently chased by a bear in the canyon. No one was injured.
Jennifer Reinhardt loves to get her four kids in the Colorado outdoors. Photo by Shanna Fortier
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JENNIFER REINHARDT About me I have lived in Castle Rock for four years and I work in The Meadows. We have four kids. My hobbies We love to go out on the boat on the lake. We love camping and being outdoors and spending time with our friends.
Outdoor living It’s getting the kids out and in nature. It’s so gorgeous here. We haven’t been camping very many places yet other than Chatfield, because we just got into it. And we just bought a boat, so we’re trying out the different lakes right now. My neighborhood My husband works for General Electric, so we moved out here, and I was a stay-at-home mom then. Then we moved into The Meadows and I started working for The Meadows doing sponsorships and communications. I just love this neighborhood and have made so many friends here. I really just love this community. Written by Shanna Fortier. If you have suggestions for My Name Is ..., contact Shanna at sfortier@coloradocommunitymedia.com.
Limits stay in place on Chambers Road Emergency repairs beneath northbound Chambers Road in northern Douglas County — between Lincoln Avenue and Haseley Drive — are scheduled to begin the week of Sept. 8 and will likely conclude by the first week of October, when both sides of Chambers are expected to be open and fully operational. Repairs include fixing a broken sewer pipe. While the work is underway, the southbound side of Chambers Road will continue to be open to one lane of northbound traffic and one lane of southbound traffic. Drivers should expect delays and are asked to use an alternate route. Sharptail Ridge closes for hunting Sharptail Ridge Open Space, near Roxborough State Park, will be closed to all non-hunters from Sept. 11-28 and Oct. 8 to Nov. 16. Hunters who have obtained proper permits from the state may hunt deer and/or elk during those time frames. For information on specific dates for bow, muzzleloader and rifle seasons, as well as
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permit information, visit Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s webpage on big game hunting at cpw.state.co.us/ thingstodo/Pages/BigGame.aspx. Hunting is not allowed on any other Douglas County Open Space B properties. For questions, please s contact 303-660-7495.
Young Entrepreneurs Academy takes u applications i The Young Entrepreneurs Acad- B emy (YEA!) is accepting applica- f tions for fall classes for students m ages 11-18 who are interested in r launching their own, real busio nesses. YEA! is an enrichment program that teaches middle and i high school students how to be c entrepreneurs. f Through its 30-week hands-on l classes, students in grades 6-12 i generate business ideas, conduct C market research, write business plans, pitch to a panel of investors, c and launch fully formed busil nesses from the ground up, with a instruction and inspiration from local teachers and business leaders.G Students will own and can conp tinue running their businesses aftert graduation from the program. s Classes meet weekly after t school through the academic year. t Visit yeausa.org to select a nearby o academy location and to apply by b Sept. 30 w t a Mount Zion Lutheran gets new t pastor The Rev. Carlton Hein was installed on Aug. 16 as the new pastor t of Mount Zion Lutheran Church in o Castle Rock, succeeding the Rev. a Larry Zieglar, who recently retired. c There were many Lutheran pastors t in attendance, in addition to the congregation and guests. A dinner c t reception was held afterwards. Hein graduated with a master of divinity degree from Concordia a Seminary and has served congrega-p r tions in Nebraska and Loveland. He also has worked with Lutheran f Heritage Foundation in various p capacities.
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How the grant decision affects town residents Town Council decided to decline participation in the Community Development Block Grant program for 2016
By Shanna Fortier sfortier@coloradocommunitymedia.com The Castle Rock Senior Center will be unable to apply for 2016 federal monies from the Community Development Block Grant, which provides funding for nonprofits working with low- and moderate-income people, because of a recent town council decision to bow out of the program. For Douglas/Elbert Task Force, which is based in Castle Rock and received close to $40,000 in grant money in 2015 for emergency rent, utility and overnight lodging assistance, that decision means it cannot use any of those funds to serve Castle Rock residents. The council’s 5-1 vote on Aug. 18 came after lengthy discussion and public comment that urged the city not to accept federal money. “Let’s get out,” said Councilman George Teal, who initially supported participation in the program. He noted the option to participate would be presented again next year. “If there’s pain to be felt, let’s feel that pain — let’s go through it. It’s a year. We have received over and over again that we are above budget on our sales tax income. We are well below budget, at least on one quarter this year, in terms of expenses. We are not hurting for cash. I think we listen to our residents.” Officials at the task force, a nonprofit that helps about 15,000 people throughout Douglas County annually with food and housing assistance, declined to comment. But Rich Smoski, board president at the Castle Rock Senior Center, said the council action will affect the organization at some point. The center, which provides services and wellness activities for seniors, applied for funding in 2015, but did not receive any. “But we would have applied for it again next year,” he said. Town staff recommended continued participation in the program. “There are some not-for-profits that are based in Castle Rock that may be impacted if we say we don’t want any CDBG funds in our community,” Town Manager David Corliss told the council. “The task force has received funding and that may be affected.” The lone dissenter was Councilman Chip Wilson, who urged fellow councilmembers to continue the town’s participation as a grantee under Douglas County. Councilman Brett Ford was absent. It “is the best road to go right now without closing the door,” Wilson said. “Let’s let the county take the lead on it.” Castle Rock has participated in the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, administered by Douglas County, since 2006. The county received $1 million in 2015 to disburse among nonprofits who applied for grants. Because the town’s population has exceeded 50,000 — the first in the county to do so — it became eligible to become an entitlement grantee, which means it would receive money directly for town organizations, in this case, $212,000.
DOUGLAS COUNTY GRANT ALLOCATIONS FOR 2015 PROJECTS:
OFFICIAL STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Douglas County Housing Partnership supportive housing — $310,000
Douglas/Elbert Task Force overnight lodging assistance — $5,000
Sedalia Water and Sanitation District water lines — $214,376
Neighbor Network ADA vehicle purchase — $12,500
Parker Task Force water tap fee — $100,790
Parker Senior Center shuttle bus purchase — $12,500
Town of Castle Rock alley rehab — $50,000 Douglas County Cares of the Douglas County Department of Community Development — $40,000 Contingency for 2014 Douglas/Elbert Task Force building renovation — $26,350 Brothers Redevelopment housing rehab — $25,000 Douglas/Elbert Task Force emergency rent assistance — $18,000 Douglas/Elbert Task Force emergency utility assistance — $16,000
Promise Ranch Therapeutic Riding therapist salary — $10,000 St. Vincent de Paul of Castle Rock emergency rent assistance — $7,000 Parker Task Force emergency rent assistance — $5,000 Parker Task Force emergency utility assistance — $4,000 Audio Information Network of Colorado audio information services — $3,000 Souce: Town of Castle Rock
‘This town has a reputation, I think, of digging down into these issues, giving council all the pros and cons of what this can mean to the town and how it can end up.’ Paul Donahue, Mayor of Castle Rock But by Castle Rock declining to participate, Douglas County’s annual allocation in CDBG funds for 2016 will be reduced by $212,000. “When a jurisdiction is given that opportunity, it is really their choice to decide which way they want to go with it,” said Jennifer Eby, community and resource manager for Douglas County. Organizations based in Castle Rock can still apply for grants through the county. However, they or any other organization in the county receiving grant money will not be able to use any of those funds to service Castle Rock residents. Additionally, if 51 percent or more of an organization’s service population comes from Castle Rock, they are ineligible to apply for funding altogether. The Castle Rock Senior Center is one of those organizations. The center had previously used that grant money to pay for its transportation coordinator salary. But the lack of it will not stop them from servicing the community, Smoski said. “It does affect our overall planning. However, at this point in time, we’re going to find other methods to fill that gap,” he said. “Right now, we’re not look-
ing to cut anybody. We’re not looking to make any drastic changes to the transportation program.” The main objection to the grant program cited by council and residents at the meeting was concern about federal government overreach and relinquishment of local control. “Wading into the quagmire of federal funds is never a good idea,” said Castle Rock resident Jeff Meek, who spoke during the public comment period. Mayor Pro Tem Jennifer Green presented her research of the grant participation to the council, citing concerns over restrictions Housing and Urban Development could put on the town if it became an entitlement community. “I want no part,” she said. Councilwoman Renee Valentine said she had heard from quite a few residents in her district urging her to vote no. “I don’t want to open this up as far as taking any money from the federal government,” she said. Mayor Paul Donahue raised the most concerns, one being the short time period of two weeks the town staff and council had to review the agreement. “This town has a reputation, I think,
Because of the advantages offered by having its own Community Block Development Grant program — including council approval of all locally funded projects — and because opportunity exists through the program to recoup administrative costs, town staff recommended Castle Rock accept entitlement status and take steps necessary to prepare the required plans.
THREE OPTIONS The Town of Castle Rock had three options with the Community Development Block Grant: Continue as a grantee community under Douglas County: That means nothing would have changed. The town of Castle Rock and organizations based in Castle Rock would continue to be able to apply for funding through the county. Douglas County would be responsible for any assessments required. Say yes to becoming an entitlement community: Because Castle Rock’s population exceeds 50,000, it could have chosen to separate from the Douglas County program and provide funds on its own. That means the town would have received $212,000 to distribute to applicants from the community. Castle Rock also would have had to complete its own assessment of fair housing, as outlined by the Fair Housing Act of 1968 and the grant program. Say no to the program entirely: The town chose this option. It takes the town out of the county disbursement program and reduces the amount Douglas County receives by $212,000. That means organizations throughout the county cannot use this grant money to service any Castle Rock residents. Organizations whose service population from Castle Rock is 51 percent or more also cannot apply for funding.
of digging down into these issues, giving council all the pros and cons of what this can mean to the town and how it can end up,” he said. “And we’re not given the opportunity right now to do that.” Later in the meeting, Donahue reiterated the lack of time and information to make a good decision. “We have no guarantee that if we continue status as a grantee that we’re going to be able to free ourselves of the federal web,” he said. “It’s awful because we’ve got individual nonprofit organizations here in Castle Rock that have become dependent on that money. In my mind, that’s what I think the federal government would like — for us to become dependent on that money, too.”
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Supreme Court ruling sought on vouchers
By Mike DiFerdinando mdiferdinando@coloradocommunitymedia.com The Douglas County School District has seen its voucher program get the green light and then the red light multiple times in various Colorado courts since 2011. Now, the school district plans to appeal to the highest court in the land for a definitive ruling on whether or not the program is constitutional. The district will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case involving its Choice Scholarship Program, which the state’s top court ruled violated the Colorado Constitution. “When the Colorado Supreme Court’s opinion was announced in late June, we promised a careful, thorough and rigorous legal analysis to determine our next steps,” Douglas County School Board President Kevin Larsen said in a news release Sept. 2. “Today we announce that we will be seeking (the) U.S. Supreme Court review of our case. To achieve that end, we have retained the very best legal minds in the country to make our argument that the June 29 opinion runs afoul of the United States Constitution.” Meg Masten, spokeswoman for Douglas County Parents, said she was disappointed in the district for making the decision without more public input. Douglas County Parents is an organization formed by parents concerned about the school board’s and administration’s policies and decisions.
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district’s estimated $275 million in capital needs improvements as some of the current board’s major missteps. The group also has concerns about the reduction in time for public comment during board meetings. “First and foremost, our children need an exemplary teacher in every classroom and both our teachers and students need to be in a culture where they can thrive,” Ray said. “A culture that is defined by competition, oppression and unrealistic
“When was the public discussion to come to that decision?” Masten said. “I think this is something where the school board should come to the public and get their views and opinions because this is something that affects our children.” Under the Choice Scholarship Program, the district would provide scholarships to up to 500 Douglas County students, whose families could apply those funds to send them to a private school in the district. Many of the private schools in the district are faith-based. The program’s legal defense is being paid for by private donations, and no taxpayer dollars have been used, the district said. In June, school board member Craig Richardson said the district had spent $1.2 million on the case, all from private sources. The district’s legal team includes Paul Clement, who served as the 43rd Solicitor General of the United States from 2005-08, appointed by President George W. Bush. He has argued more than 75 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. Larsen referred to Clement as a “superstar in the U.S. Supreme Court bar, having argued some of the most important and consequential cases before the high court in our time.” “I am delighted to be representing Douglas County in this critically important case,” said Clement in the district’s news release. “Douglas County’s innovative voucher program is plainly constitutional under the de-
cisions of the United States Supreme Court. Nonetheless, the Colorado Supreme Court has read the state’s Blaine Amendment — a provision that at least seven justices have recognized was the product of religious bigotry — to require Douglas County to discriminate against religious schools. I look forward to working with Douglas County’s great team to ask the United States Supreme Court to review and reverse this decision.” The Colorado Supreme Court ruled in June that public money cannot be used to aid or support any “sectarian” institution. At trial, DCSD argued that the intent of the word “sectarian” when the Blaine Amendment was approved meant “Catholic,” and that the amendment was equally directed at excluding immigrants and Jews from public education benefits. “The ruling by Colorado’s highest court paves the way for the U.S. Supreme Court to evaluate the constitutionality of Colorado’s Blaine Amendment, which is an ugly part of no fewer than 37 state constitutions,” Larsen said. Masten said her group is adamantly opposed to vouchers in the district. “We’re opposed to tax dollars being diverted to private schools and we are opposed to the inequity that the voucher system produces,” Masten said. Debbie Gurley, a Highlands Ranch mother, said she sees no need for school vouchers in Douglas County because of the quality of schools.
“I believe that the intent of vouchers is to rescue kids from failing public schools,” Gurley said. “There is no school in DCSD bad enough that a kid needs to be rescued from it. Vouchers in Douglas County are simply a refund for parents who don’t want to pay into the public school system when their kids aren’t using it.” School district spokeswoman Paula Hans said DCSD has filed a request to extend its time to file the appeal and, if that is successful, it will file by Oct. 28. The district says it will be joined in its effort by the State of Colorado, which will be filing its own petition with the Supreme Court. If the Supreme Court were to take the case, it would continue a court history on the matter that dates to 2011, when the citizens group Taxpayers for Public Education filed a lawsuit against the district. A Denver judge halted the program that same year, but in 2013 a state appeals court reversed that decision. Another reversal came with the ruling from the state’s top court in June. “I am confident that the U.S. Supreme Court will let stand the order of the Colorado Supreme Court striking down the voucher program,” said Cindy Barnard, president of Taxpayers for Public Education. According to the Supreme Court’s website, the court receives requests to consider about 10,000 cases per year, but only about 75 to 80 cases make the cut for oral argument before the court.
expectations will not achieve this goal.” Vogel said rebuilding trust with the public would be a focus and that she would insist on open meetings that allow all community members to be heard. She also would demand a comprehensive survey to gauge the district’s climate. “During the last several years, I have attended countless district-level meetings, educating myself on the workings of the school district,” Vogel said. “I have gained a thorough understanding of the reforms implemented by district leadership and the negative impacts many of them have had on our children’s educational opportunities.” School choice is an issue close to the hearts of current board members. There
are 67,000 students who attend Douglas County’s 80-plus schools. In addition to traditional neighborhood schools, the district also has 12 charter schools, an alternative high school, an alternative programming school, a night high school and an online school. “Every student is unique,” Larsen said, “and we are committed to providing each student with the best options for them to be successful.” The school district announced Sept. 2 it will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case involving its school voucher program known as the Choice Scholarship Program. Richardson and Larsen expressed concerns about tax dollars leaving the district in a disproportional amount and
said school financing is an issue they hope to address. According to Richardson, the amount of tax money leaving the district to fund schools in other counties “exceeds what is a reasonable amount of generosity.” Larsen said he would like to see a more detailed review of the actual cost of education per pupil and to refine the system so that it better reflects a student’s individual need. The incumbents running for re-election said that although they are proud of what they have accomplished, they would like more time to see the work they have started through to completion. “The things we ran on,” Larsen said, “we delivered for the district.”
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Meet the school board candidates District A Craig Richardson
Occupation: Attorney in private practice with a large international law firm Background: School board incumbent Richardson, 54, and his wife, Valerie, have lived in Highlands Ranch since 1993. They have three grown children. Prior to his legal career, Richardson worked in the White House, the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, the Pentagon, and retired as a Navy commander in 2009. Richardson graduated with a B.A. in government from Pomona College and holds a master’s degree from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School and a law degree from Stanford University. He was appointed to the DougRichardson las County School Board to fill a vacancy in 2010, and was elected to the seat in 2011. Comment: “First, I want build on what we have already accomplished over the last number of years. I also want to bring more fiscal discipline to the district in how we approach capital needs. The only legitimate reason for debt is for growth and building new buildings. Your family takes out a loan to buy or build a house, not for new paint or carpets. We shouldn’t be using debt for maintenance issues.”
Wendy Vogel
Occupation: Small business owner, professional quilter Background: Vogel, 45, is a parent of two DCSD students and a longtime volunteer in the schools and community. Vogel has worked as a member of the Douglas County Long Range Planning Committee and was involved the process to identify more than $250 million in capital needs. Vogel graduated from Wake Forest University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and went on to receive a master’s degree in counseling from Chapman University. Before having children, she worked in federal prisons as a psychology intern, a substance abuse educaVogel tor and a case manager. Comment: “I think the biggest issue in our school district is the lack of trust in our board of education and district leadership… I will also work to reprioritize our funding so that the bulk of our precious resources are used in the classrooms, rather than on overinflated administration and ineffective programs. I want to ensure that we are providing our teachers with the resources, support, and quality professional development they need to deliver the best education for our students.”
District C
District F
Kevin Larsen
Richard Robbins
Occupation: Assistant vice president and actuary with Hannover Life Reassurance Company of America Background: Incumbent Larsen, 52, and his wife, Cindy, have lived in Highlands Ranch since 1989. Their three daughters each attended Fox Creek Elementary, Cresthill Middle, and Highlands Ranch High schools. Larsen graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics. He is the president of the Douglas County School Board and was elected in 2011. Comment: “Our track record is clear. Academic performance is up, financial Larsen stability is up and the biggest barriers of the past are away from the bargaining table. This is a district focused on educating the students of Douglas County, recognizing the vital role of parents guiding the decision-making, and doing it in the most fiscally responsible way for the citizens and taxpayers of the community.”
Occupation: Operations supervisor with UPS Freight Background: Incumbent Robbins, 45, and his wife, Virginia, live in Elbert County and have four children. Prior to his UPS Freight employment, Robbins worked for Northrop Grumman as a contractor to the Department of Energy and in the U.S. Air Force, from which he retired after 20 years of service. Robbins graduated with a B.A. in criminal justice from American Military University. Robbins was appointed to the board in March of 2014. Comment: “I believe one of the biggest issues facing the district is school funding. I want to work with our local legislators Robbins to improve the school-funding formula. Improving the school-funding formula will help the Douglas County taxpayers keep more of their hard-earned money within our own community to help with education funding instead of sending millions of our tax dollars to supplement other districts.”
David Ray
Occupation: Educator
Anne-Marie Lemieux
Occupation: Parent, former elementary school teacher Background: Lemieux, 48, moved to Highlands Ranch in 2004 with her husband, Doug, and two children. She is a former teacher and parent to one DCSD graduate and one current DCSD student. Lemieux helped develop the High School Academic Booster Club in the Douglas County School District. She graduated with a B.S. in education from Baylor University in 1989 and taught elementary school for seven years in Texas. Comment: “I am dedicated to ensuring our tax dollars are spent wisely on the maintenance of our current district Lemieux and school building properties as well as efficiently meeting the requirements of our growing student body. I have the skills, background knowledge and energy necessary to move our school district forward by setting and meeting fiscally healthy and educationally strong goals. I will work diligently to ensure the Douglas County School Board is meeting the needs of our students, as well as its responsibility to the community.”
Background: Ray, 54, has been a resident of Parker since 1990. He and his wife, Becky, had two children go through DCSD. Ray served as an elementary principal in Douglas County for 23 years, opening three elementary schools and leading a fourth to becoming the first DCSD school to national recognition as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. He began his career at South Elementary School in Castle Rock. Ray attended University of Northern Colorado earning a B.A. in elementary education in 1983 and M.A. in educational administration in 1988. He is enrolled in the M.A. of counseling program at Colorado Christian University, with anticipated graduation date of December 2016. Comment: “I am running for the board of education motivated by the belief that Ray our school district needs to restore to the principles of unity and trust. It has been difficult to watch our school system become polarized and distracted from the only focus that matters — the growth and development of all children...Our school district has had a proud history where the culture was defined by trust, compassion, and synergy that resulted in educational excellence. It is for this reason that I am a seeking a position on the school board — to ensure that this culture, where our children and teachers can thrive, becomes the focus.”
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September 10, 2015
Eagle Scout hopeful builds dog agility course
Course in The Meadows includes hurdles, tunnel
By Shanna Fortier sfortier@colorado communitymedia.com Jacob Allen climbed to the top of the blue, A-frame ramp and called for his dog, Marley. They were just one pair testing out the new agility course at Wiggly Field dog park in The Meadows. The addition of four different obstacles on each side of the park was a year-long project by Eagle Scouthopeful Aaron Chavez. Chavez, 16, is a student at Castle View High School and a member of Boy Scout Troop 780. “It all came to mind when I came to this dog park one day and saw that there was nothing fun to do, expect throw the ball and run,” Chavez said. “And that’s when I came up with the idea.” The agility course includes progressive hurdles, an A-frame ramp, a tunnel and a weave course. It was sponsored by Winwater, Cherished Companions and Brooklyn Vet Clinic. Chavez has four more merit badges to earn before he can apply for Eagle Scout status, but he is confident knowing his service project is now complete and being utilized by the community.
Jacob Allen encourages his dog, Marley, to climb up one of the agility elements at Wiggly Field. Photos by Shanna Fortier
FOURTH ANNUAL CHILIFEST Boy Scout Troop 780 will host Chilifest from 4 to 8 p.m. Sept. 12 at the Douglas County Events Center in Castle Rock. Tickets are $8 and public judging will be from 4 to 6:30 p.m. For more information, visit castlerockchilifest.com.
Aaron Chavez, 16, built the agility course as his Eagle Scout project.
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De-clutter during chemical roundup Staff report Is your garage turning into a storage area for unwanted paint containers, old automotive fluids, tires, used batteries or burned-out light bulbs? On Sept. 12, the Tri-County Health Department will host its final chemical roundup of 2015 for Douglas County residents from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at 175 Kellog Court in Castle Rock, offering a way to properly dispose of household waste that could otherwise contaminate people’s homes, the local water supply, air and landfills. All roundup participants are asked to show proof of residence in Douglas County and pay $25 when dropping off chemicals. There will also be a free drop-and-swap area on site where people can take house-
hold cleaners, paint, car wax, antifreeze, fertilizer and garden products still in their original containers. Accepted items to drop off include house and garden chemicals, automotive fluids, fluorescent light bulbs, fuels, propane tanks between 1 and 20 pounds, vehicle and household batteries, items containing mercury, car and pickup truck tires off the rim, and oil-based paint and paint products. Items that will not be accepted include business and commercial waste, radioactive waste, electronics, explosive waste, smoke detectors, waste containing asbestos, compressed gases other than propane, tractor tires and scrap metal. For more information or to volunteer, visit www.tchd.org/250/Home-ChemicalWaste or call 720-200-1592.
School board committee seeks volunteers Staff report The District Accountability Committee, an advisory committee of the Douglas County Board of Education, is seeking volunteers to fill two vacancies. The committee is looking for one community member and one parent with a child or children currently attending a Douglas County School District neighborhood school. At this time, the committee has sufficient representation from charter school parents. The purpose of the DAC is to encourage and provide opportunities for parents and community members to become informed about and be involved in the planning and evaluation of the school district’s instructional program and qual-
ity improvement processes. The DAC makes recommendations on priorities for spending district funds, on the preparation of the district’s improvement plans, on charter schools, and on other areas and issues as requested by the Board of Education and as required by law. The DAC typically holds its monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of each month. The group convenes at 6:30 p.m. at the district administration building, 620 Wilcox St., Castle Rock. The deadline to submit applications is Sept. 15. All applicants will be contacted within 14 days of the application deadline. The application is available at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1dywU ws3oDoBfqPKo6sX4umHvXDZYkSkumKT 6hDZDzjk/viewform
Shopping event at Outlets at Castle Rock to help charities By Shanna Fortier sfortier@coloradocommunitymedia.com The Shopping Extravaganza at the Outlets at Castle Rock has grown steadily in both charities assisted and funds donated over the past 10 years. This year, the event, which will take place Sept. 19, has 21 area charities participating. That’s the most in event history. “Shopping Extravaganza is a huge deal for us,” said Andrea Nyquist, marketing director for the Outlets at Castle Rock. “It’s our chance to give back to the community.” It’s also a way for the outlets to bring together its community of shoppers. So how does a day of shopping benefit organizations? For every ticket purchased, $12.50 will go to the charity of the shopper’s choice. In addition, any proceeds from prize drawing tickets will go to the chari-
IF YOU GO When: Sept. 19 Time: Registration is 10 a.m. to noon; event hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; mall hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (discounts will be honored through 8 p.m.) Tickets: $25, with $12.50 from each ticket going back to the charity. Purchase at outletsatcastlerock.com until 3 p.m. Sept. 18. A limited number of cash-only tickets will be available day of the event Tickets include: Special discounts, catered lunch, musical entertainment, photo booth pictures and three prize tickets with drawings throughout the day ties. Last year, the event paid out almost $40,000 to the participating charities. “The shoppers have fun, the charities earn a lot of money, and we love it,” Nyquist said.
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• Special Olympics Colorado
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Benefiting These Amazing Local Charities • American Cancer Society • American Foundation for Suicide Prevention • Autism Speaks • Boy Scouts of America- Troop 780 • Castle Rock Art Guild • Castle Rock School of Gymnastics Booster Club • Castle Rock Senior Center • Castle View High School Cheer • Castle View Bands • Crisis Center • Denver Rescue Mission
• Dolphins Cheer Academy • Healing Warriors Program • Order of Amaranth, benefitting Amaranth Diabetes Association • March of Dimes • Mount Saint Vincent • Partners in Housing • Pets for Vets • Therapeutic Recreation Community Partners • Special Olympics Colorado • Wild B.I.R.D.
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take in the 61 horses in two separate groups. Now, the animals are in the care of qualified veterinarians and volunteers who will help the horses readjust and find good homes through adoption. The first step after a medical evaluation was giving the horses around-the-clock access to food and water, said Megan Rees, public relations manager for the Dumb Friends League. The horses undergo regular checkups to monitor progress, get their teeth cleaned and get their hooves trimmed. Handling abused horses can be “tricky” because they are skittish, largely because many have never had contact with humans before, Rees said. “Essentially they’re wild horses,” she said, as the sounds of Harmony Equine Center reverberated in the background. “They were a little unsure when they first arrived, a little scared, because they’re not sure what’s going on.” In addition to protruding ribs, the new arrivals had abscesses and open wounds. Getting the horses into healthy condition can be a long, arduous process, but the reward for handlers is knowing that the animals have been removed from a dire
situation. Details on the seizure at the Texas ranch were not immediately available. It’s not the first time Harmony Equine Center has taken in dozens of mistreated horses. It rehabilitated 68 horses taken from a ranch in Colorado nearly two years ago. It can take up to a year and a half to get the animals adoption-ready, and the idea is to ride every horse before that happens. The families that adopt are typically from Douglas and Elbert counties, but people come from Conifer and Evergreen and other parts of the state. Social media, horse associations and traditional media get the word out to potential adopters. “We look forward to that day,” Rees said. Harmony Equine Center only accepts horses, ponies, donkeys and mules that have been seized by law enforcement in cases of neglect. It does not take in relinquished horses, and normally doesn’t take in horses from out of state, but it made a special consideration due to the number of horses and the severity of their condition in this case. “One of our core values is collaboration,” said Bob Rohde, president and CEO of the Dumb Friends League. “This is a unique situation in which one of our partners needs help caring for these horses, and we have the capacity and resources to assist them at this time.” Make a donation to help the Dumb Friends League care for the horses and others at the Harmony Equine Center by visiting ddfl.org or calling 303-751-5772.
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Local Kiwanis Club celebrates 16 years
Scholarships are one of many ways the group helps
By Shanna Fortier sfortier@colorado communitymedia.com As Kiwanis International celebrated 100 years of serving children of the world, the Kiwanis Club of Castle Rock celebrated its 16-year history of improving the world one child and one community at a time. Recent Castle Rock Kiwanis activities include donating to the AKTION Club, a servicelearning club for adults with special needs; partnering with Castle Rock Adventist Hospital to conduct CREATION Camp, a wellness program to teach kids how to lead healthier and happier lives; giving scholarships to Douglas County high school seniors; and partnering with the Ronald McDonald House.
Kiwnis of Castle Rock President Mark Cucarula addreses the group. Photo by Shanna Fortier The Sept. 3 celebration event, which highlighted past successes but focused on the future, was held at the Lone Tree Arts Center. It featured guest speakers Steve Plank, Kiwanis Rocky Mountain District governor; David Marti-
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School district priorities are tough to understand In his report on the discussion of safety at the Aug. 18 board meeting of the Douglas County School District, Mike DiFerdinando includes this quote from Superintendent Elizabeth Fagen. It is, “absolutely our number one priority in the district, and we wanted to be as transparent about it in as much of a way as we could, given the nature of safety.” I think all of us want our children to be safe and we will applaud the district for promoting safety and assigning a high priority to safety measure. But the top priority? Really? There are at least two issues that need to be raised in response to this statement. One, what are the supporting facts as opposed to unconvincing PR? Do we really have a systemwide approach that provides funding to all schools in a fair and equitable manner? Given the information cited, this does not appear to be the case. Two, the real purpose of the system is to educate all of our children, and for them to be creative, productive, and successful adults, they all need a first-rate education. The failure to address capital needs for the system, moves to deprofessionalize teachers, the disdain for parents who have a different perspective, and the neglect of important curricular components such as foreign languages, music, and art do not bode well for fostering creativity. STEM courses are important but others are also, and if a full range of disciplines is not available at each school, many students will inevitably be ill served. As a relatively wealthy county, can’t we make academic excellence our number one priority? If we do, all of our children will have a brighter future and our society will be stronger. Such a focus may also promote
an atmosphere of greater commitment by students and far fewer safety issues. Henry M. Barlow Highlands Ranch School board’s fiscal matters raise questions One of the Douglas County School Board’s pillars of achievement, according to its own website, is “ Sound Fiscal Management Under the Board’s leadership, the District has been able to get back onto solid fiscal footing. Thanks to conservative budgeting and sound fiscal management.” Yet they are willing to spend $1.2 million to make an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court for their ideological dream of vouchers? A voucher system that has already been ruled unconstitutional by the Colorado Supreme Court. The district claims all $1.2 million has been privately donated, but this raises even more questions. Who is buying the board’s allegiance? Does their solid fiscal management include the $4.2 million owed to the state of Colorado for miscalculating student enrollment? In 2011 the school board cut $36 million from its budget, including 177 teaching jobs, yet later that year the district found some unspent money, $66 million. How is that fiscally responsibility? Tod Gilmore Parker Schools face building concerns Thanks so much for your recent article on safety in our Douglas County schools, noting mental health as an issue, along with the scarcity of counselors compared to other districts. Regardless of this deficit, the district
also has cut classroom time and increased classroom size, so that interaction with teachers and other students on a regular basis has decreased. Consequently, those students already isolated and depressed or disturbed have less opportunity, in an organized way, to connect with others, especially in this very isolating digital age. Jumping to a more concrete safety issue, one factor not covered in the article is building maintenance. In addition to creating a cheerful learning environment, we keep our children and staff safe by not allowing deterioration. At Highlands Ranch High School, the staff uses buckets attempting to control regular leaks, but the district insists that the concerns do not reach the high priority list, so staff must keep on using those buckets. A roof collapse during a big-dump snowstorm constitutes a huge safety concern, as do HVAC mishaps and all construction failures. Sensing the urgency of such issues, some schools actually have had to raise private funds to address deteriorating capital conditions. Yet, to date, the district has not given the electorate the option to vote for building maintenance and improvements through public support. Buildings deteriorate: so instead of expansion and new construction to accommodate more and more development, the district opts not to build, and not to act on the truism that failure to maintain leads to higher costs in the future and possible safety issues for our students and staff. I am disappointed that we do not get a chance to vote on these issues. Jerri Hill Parker
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What to look for from Castle Rock Parks and Rec in the next 3 years By Shanna Fortier
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The town of Castle Rock’s three-year Strategic Plan for 2015-17 is focused on the four primary Parks and Recreation Department services. The plan was approved by town council on Sept. 1. Recreation (Community Center and Miller Activity Complex Fund — athletics, aquatics, cultural arts, fitness, special events and youth) Establish an intergovernmental agreement with Douglas County School District. Achieve 100 percent direct cost recovery for the Miller Activity Complex. Address the latest trends in recreational programs and services. Increase program enhancement and scholarship opportunities. Complete a special programs analysis.
Golf (Red Hawk Ridge — Golf operations, food and beverage and course maintenance) Rebuild sand traps on holes 1-18. Provide a thorough evaluation of permanent water supply. Develop a three-year capital plan. Construct concrete cart paths. Plan, design and construct permanent restrooms on the course. Bid the supply and maintenance of new golf carts. Bid the Clubhouse, carpet, paint and kitchen improvements.
Maintenance and Operations (Maintenance of parks, open space, streetscapes and trails) Create an organizational structure to meet community demands. Develop a life cycle replacement plan for all developed amenities. Improve playground safety evaluation procedures. Increase number of shade trees within parks and streetscapes. Improve the operation and maintenance plan and budget for PSM improvements. Increase the use of technology resources including a work order system. Develop program requirements for a new maintenance facility.
Castle Rock’s Fritz Anders talks art Staff Report Self-taught artist and Castle Rock resident Fritz Anders will give a woodburning demonstration at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 13 at Colorado Artfest in Castle Rock. “I think it’s good for everybody to have a little bit of art,” he said, while sitting on a bench in front of Animals Rock, a shop that sells his work. “It kind of brightens your life up.” Anders began experimenting with woodburning when his children were young. He noticed that by adding water-
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something new when no one else is around. It’s important to understand that the learning happens when we try something new and we win or succeed, and more importantly, the learning also happens when we try something new and fail. That is because the learning happens in the doing. So why don’t we allow ourselves the freedom to succeed or fail? For some of us, we just want to stay settled in our comfort zone. We are doing just enough to pass the class or get by in our career. And if we open ourselves up to trying something new and fail, our perception is that we will be judged by our peers, our family members, or our bosses. And that is just not the case. It is really just our own self-limiting belief system at work in our heads. The truth is that our bosses, our family and friends, and our peers are OK seeing us fail from time to time as long as we are growing and learning from each step back. And they are thrilled when we actually try and apply something and we succeed, as they know that when we
colors, he can achieve a different effect. He has been doing art full-time since 2007 and uses the grain of the wood as his inspiration, creating unique pieces each time. “It’s been a lot of fun,” he said. “I think my art has grown a lot, improved. I still enjoy trying different techniques.” Anders has been involved in Colorado Artfest for seven years, but has lived in Castle Rock for the majority of his life. “It’s always fun doing a local show. I almost always run into someone haven’t seen in a while,” he said.
Fritz Anders uses the grain in wood for inspiration in his wood burning work. Courtesy photo
Administration (Administration, leadership, planning and construction, and volunteers) Annual budget that aligns with master and strategic plans. Recreation facility study to prioritize capital construction. Complete Philip S. Miller Phase 2 improvements. Design the next neighborhood park. Design and begin construction of the East Plum Creek Trail to Crystal Valley Ranch. Implement event management software. Develop funding strategy for open-space division. Support Reuter-Hess recreation opportunities. Continue to partner on joint town projects for trail and drainage improvement projects. Complete renovations and improvements at Butterfield Park. Connect Philip S. Miller to Ridgeline Open Space with a pedestrian bridge over Wolfensberger Road.
COLORADO ARTFEST The 26th annual Colorado Art Fest in downtown Castle Rock will highlight the talents of more than 170 exhibitors displaying a wide range of works from life-size sculptures, to photography and jewelry. The festival will run 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13. The two-day event is held in the parking lots of Town Hall and the Philip S. Miller Library. Live music will flow from the main stage all weekend and food and beverage vendors will be on site. Admission is $5 for adults.
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The table in her basement studio was overflowing with piles of vibrantly colored paper. A large tryptic painting hung on the wall waiting for texture to be added. When working on a piece, Lindley paints her canvas first and then takes papers that she has also painted, tears them into smaller pieces, then places them on top of the painting, until the entire canvas is covered. “It’s fun to make that mess,” she said. “To tear that paper and find the right spot
for it — it’s almost mosaic-like.” The papers featured in Lindley’s pieces range from handmade paper to children’s book pages, to maps and sheet music. The words and printings can be seen faintly though the paint. “It’s fun to go up close and see the different pieces in them,” she said, as she pointed out handwritten pages in a commission she was working on. “And I love anytime I can infuse color in anything I do — I just see it that way, I see the color.” Lindley will be one of the 170 artists showing Sept. 12 and 13 at the Colorado Artfest in Castle Rock. She will also give a demonstration of her work from 11:15 a.m. to noon Sept. 12.
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Elliott Vincent Spar
June 23, 1993 – September 2, 2015
are growing personally and professionally they will also benefit from the things we are learning and in the ways we are developing ourselves. True learning is also not a quick fix and it does not come in the form of magic dust. Many individuals and many companies make this mistake. They believe they can take a shortcut to learning and they hope that their students or staff will pick up on the new technique or strategy right away. If we are talking about learning and sustainable acquired knowledge and skill, then we must talk about the need for the reinforcement of training and development over time. We must include ongoing continuous education if we are to see the desired results in ourselves, our teams and our students. How about you? Are you willing to try and apply what you are taught in the classroom? Are you a believer in sustainable and ongoing training and education? I would love to hear all about it at gotonorton@gmail.com, and when we maximize our skills by learning while we are doing, it really will be a better than good week. Michael Norton is a resident of Castle Rock, the former president of the Zig Ziglar Corporation, a strategic consultant and a business and personal coach.
Born June 23, 1993 in Cold Spring NY. ‘Eli’ passed away Sept 2, 2015. He is survived by his parents Stephen & Carol Spar; brother of Gabriel, Zachary; grandmother Phyllis Spar; nephew to Diane Avery, Linda Lebensold, and Anne Spar; Uncle to Kristian and Avery; Cousin to Lauren, Jennifer, Niclole and Lindsey. Elliott attended Metro State and the Colorado Culinary Academy. Elliott was a Ippolito
John Matthew Ippolito John Matthew Ippolito born March 11, 1938 NY, passed away August 26, 2015 Castle Rock. Survived by sister Irene (Mike) Yasenchak, nephews Richard, Michael and families. Mass will be held at St Francis Church Castle Rock, Friday September 25, 11:00 AM.
Sir Knight of the Knights of Columbus. He loved music, hiking, the beach, fishing, poetry, gardening & recording his own guitar and piano music. A mass will be held at St Francis of Assisi in Castle Rock on Friday, Sept. 18 at 11AM. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Buddy Center, 4556 Castleton Ct. Castle Rock, CO, 80109; ddfl.org; www. olingerandrews.com 303751-5772
Richard J. Blohm
Oct. 7, 1956 – Aug. 30, 2015
Rich was the quintessential mountain man. His laughter, camaraderie and devotion will be missed. Rich is survived by mother Florence, brothers, Steven, Mark (Laurie) and Todd. His service will be Friday, September 11, 1:30pm at Olinger Andrews Chapel, Castle Rock.
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LIFE
LOCAL
FA I T H HEALTH CULTURE FA M I L Y FOOD
September 10, 2015
Breakfast on Broadway in Englewood uses Colorado eggs in its entrees to support farm families and to provide a fresher taste. Cook Cesar Guzman serves up a plate of corned beeef hash during the morning rush. Photo by Taryn Walker
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shell game Versatile eggs provide protein punch and boost to Colorado economy By Taryn Walker twalker@coloradocommunitymedia.com
Here is one of chef Jason Morse’s favorite egg recipes:
Polidori Sausage and Egg Breakfast Muffins Serves 12 people 8 Slices Bread Day-old bread works great Sausage, Italian Ground 1.5 Pounds, Polidori Brand
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ith 120 million eggs laid in Colorado every year, they’re a hot commodity in the kitchen and the economy — in fact, eggs are collectively the ninth-largest agriculture product in the state behind wheat, Colorado Egg Producers Association President Jerry Wilkins said. What most don’t know is the Colorado market is driven by only six main egg producers, which help support employment and income for 250 farm families. Stores such as Albertson’s, Costco, King Soopers and a number of convenience stores provide the option to buy local eggs. “It’s pretty exciting that specialty eggs on a store level come from a pretty small group of farmers with a little over 4 million egg-laying hens,” Wilkins said. “There’s efficiencies in place when you can produce that much every day all year. It’s a pretty amazing operation.” Egg terms can be confusing when making a selection, but Wilkins Shell continues on Page 13
Pepper, Red Bell 1 Ea, Julienne Thin Pepper, Green Bell 1 Ea, Julienne Thin Onion, Yellow, Medium 1 Ea, Julienne Thin
• Remove the sausage from the pan, leave the rendered fat in the pan. Add the onions and peppers • Sauté the onions and peppers until just caramelized, remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly • Cube the bread and set aside – can use any bread desired
Garlic, Minced 1 Clove Eggs, Colorado Jumbo, 8 Ea, Cracked and Mixed Milk, Whole 6 fl oz
• In a separate bowl add the eggs, milk, spices and parsley. Mix well until fully combined • Add the bread, peppers, onions, sausage and cheese to the egg mixture and mix well
5280 Culinary Rub a Dub, 2 tsp or to taste 5280 Culinary Fishy Fishy Herb Blend, 1 Tbsp or to taste
• Allow this mixture to absorb into the bread. Mix again to ensure proper distribution of ingredients • Spray a regular sized muffin pan with non stick spray
Parsley, Italian ¼ cup, stemmed and chopped Cheese, Asiago, Shred ½ cup Cheese, Cheddar Sharp, Shred ½ cup PREP METHOD Prep time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 20 Minutes • Preheat your oven to 375 degrees | Preheat your smoker to 350 degrees • Prep the ingredients above as instructed
The breakfast pot pie at Snooze features Colorado eggs on a puff pastry smothered in homemade rosemary sausage and a side of hashbrowns. Courtesy photo by Jess Purple
• Heat a large sauté pan to medium high and add the raw sausage. Cook until fully cooked, saving the rendered fat. Cooking time should be approx. 10 minutes
• Divide the mixture into the 12 muffin cups and slightly pack into the cup • For oven, place foil lightly over the muffin pan and bake for about 20 minutes, check doneness and cook further if needed. Muffins should be firm and not have any runny eggs • For smoker, tent the foil over the muffin pan to allow the smoke to flow over the muffins while cooking. Smoke for 20 minutes, check doneness and cook further if needed. • Using tongs or towel remove from the over or smoker, then the pan and enjoy hot. • Double this recipe and freeze (will hold frozen for two weeks) Reheat in microwave – 30 seconds at a time until hot.
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Guzman puts finishing touches on Breakfast on Broadway’s corned beef hash dish. Photo by Taryn Walker
Steve Herrick, of Elbert, cuts into some eggs sunny-side up at Breakfast on Broadway in Englewood. The restaurant serves local eggs for a fresher taste. Photo by Taryn Walker
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has found 82 percent of eggs sold and produced in Colorado are conventional or cage-free, 12 percent are nutritionally enhanced and 4 percent organic. With an abundance of choices, labeling gives the consumer the best amount of information to make the right decision, he said. With local eggs, it’s about freshness. “I represent family farms not only because it supports the local economy, but also because those eggs are delivered between 48 to 72 hours and they cook up great,” Wilkins said. “It affects the taste, and those meringues stand up taller when you cook them in your pan.” Where to go The breakfast spot Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, is popping up all around the state, including Fort Collins, Boulder, Denver, Centennial and, most recently, Lone Tree. Spencer Lomax, chief culinary conductor and purchasing officer, said sometimes the gaps in breakfast restaurants are that customers want the sausage — they just don’t want to know how it’s made or where it comes from. “To us, we see freshness as a huge factor and have a relationship with a local supplier,” Lomax said. “A local egg is high quality and responsibly raised, typically cage-free and free of antibiotic.” The company has recently decided to serve “almost” 100 percent local eggs, Lomax said. “We’re proud to serve Colorado eggs
from just up the road in Platteville,” a town near Greeley, he said. “It’s awesome that we can support local farmers. Eggs are super-versatile and offer a great source of protein. They’re just so good and the classic perfect breakfast.” The most popular egg dish at Snooze is the eggs Benedict, and it has six different styles. There’s the classic ham Benedict. But for those who enjoy a multitude of flavors — and a twist on the traditional — the Caprese features heirloom tomatoes tossed with pesto and served with mozzarella on a ciabatta bun with poached eggs, cream cheese hollandaise and a balsamic reduction. If you’re stopping in at Snooze for the first time, Lomax recommends his favorite — the breakfast pot pie. It’s a flaky puff pastry smothered with homemade rosemary sausage gravy, topped with an egg and served with hash browns. Chef tips Food expert Jason Morse, chef of 5280 Culinary and member of the American Culinary Foundation for the Colorado Chefs Association, always goes for jumbo eggs when cooking breakfast. For hard-boiled eggs, older jumbo eggs peel easier, he said. He advises to use local eggs, as they’re grade AA and meet FDA specifications. Local producers take great care of their flocks and take pride in producing the most consistent eggs on the market, he said. Local equals fresher. As a chef, Morse urges consumers to do their research when buying eggs instead of relying on television and online advertising. (For one of his favorite egg recipes, see the previous page.)
PRESENTS
Spectrum Spectacular: The Colors of Music! featuring music inspired by an artist’s canvas. Pieces will include a moving Red Rocks tribute, a dynamic compilation by Roger Cichy and Frank Ticheli's classic "Blue Shades” among others. This is not one to miss!
Lone Tree Arts Center September 19th, 2015 - 7:30pm Tickets available online at: lonetreeartscenter.org or reserve by phone at 720-509-1000 Prices: $13-$17 (season program and child discounts available) Serving the front range with great music for over 50 years! denverconcertband.org
BY THE NUMBERS
Snooze’s Bella Benny has thin slices of prosciutto, Taleggio cheese and perfectly poached Colorado eggs on toasted ciabatta, topped with cream cheese hollandaise, balsamic glaze and arugula. Courtesy photo by George Lange
EGG TERMS EXPLAINED
4.25 million
Produced without antibiotics: Eggs in the U.S. are generally antibiotic-free, and although antibiotics may be used for hen health the residue is not present in eggs.
250 farm families
Brown eggs: Laid by hens with red feathers and red ear lobes. The content, quality and flavor are the same as white eggs.
Colorado hens in egg production
supported by Colorado egg farmers
1 millionColorado eggs are donated to food banks each year
4.4 million bushels of corn purchased each year to feed hens producing eggs
Cage-free: Laid by hens that roam in a building or open area, usually in a barn or poultry house that includes nest space, perches and unlimited access to fresh food and water. Free-range eggs: Produced by hens that have access to outdoors in accordance with weather, environment or state laws. Birds have continuous access to fresh food and water and may forage for wild plants and insects.
10 other states distribute
Natural: USDA identifies all shell eggs as natural.
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Certified organic eggs: Laid by cage-free, free-roaming hens raised on certified organic feed with access to the outdoors. The hens feed is grown without most synthetic pesticides, fungicides, herbicides or fertilizers.
Colorado eggs
percent of eggs produced are used by consumers, whereas 9 percent are used by the food service industry
94
percent of hens are housed in modern caged systems, and 6 percent of hens are raised in cage free barns — Source: Colorado Egg Producers Association, www. coloradoeggproducers.com/
Pasteurized eggs: Eggs heated to temperatures just below the coagulation point to destroy pathogens. They have the same nutritional and protein content as conventional eggs and are recommended for recipes that call for raw eggs or people who prefer runny eggs who are susceptible to illness. Vegetarian-fed eggs: Hens fed on a vegetarian diet. If interested in where you can buy Colorado eggs, visit www.coloradoeggproducers.com/resources/educationalresources/where-buy-colorado-eggs
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Celebrities take turns as servers for fundraiser Well-known Denverites will don costumes and do goofy things during the Celebrity Waiter 2015 dinner on Sept. 19 at Ocean Prime Restaurant, 1465 Larimer St. This annual fundraiser and silent auction combines a night of great food, novice servers (who should all keep their day jobs) and an entertaining atmosphere for a great cause. You are guaranteed to laugh while being waited on by some of Denver’s favorite local celebrities. This year’s lineup includes Walter Isenberg, Will McCollum, Sam Adams, John Reimers, Jim Holder, RD Sewald, Molly Hughes, Josh Hanfling, Joshua Phair, Collon Kennedy, Pete Turner, Jeff Kaufman, Michael Dunn, Kasia Iwaniczko MacLeod, Bill Myers, Jamie Van Leeuwan and Walt DeHaven. More bold names will be added to the evening’s staff. For reservations (5-9 p.m.), call 303825-3663. Sad news It grieves me to my very soul to have to report the death of Michael “Mike” Gaughan, chairman and co-founder of MGA Communications, one of the primo PR firms in Denver. He died Sept. 1 from complications from surgery. He was 77. Mike, who has been with his life and business partner Jeff Julin forever, was a beloved friend of mine. Mike, Jeff and a guest and I would go to dinner quarterly at Barolo Grill, and have such a great time
eating numerous courses and drinking vodka. He had had some health scares, but always roared back. This time he lost the battle. I am so sad. From his official obituary: “Mike will tell you his career really Penny Parker began when he was MILE HIGH hired at the age of 15 as a marquee LIFE boy for the Dundee Theatre in Omaha. From that humble beginning, Mike rose in the ranks of the theater chain until he was promoted and became responsible for all advertising and marketing for the circuit. In the mid-’80s Mike founded his own public relations firm which has morphed into MGA Communications.” Coda Coffee opening in Edgewater Coda Coffee, a certified B Corp company that focuses on social responsibility and sustainable business practices, will open its first retail location this month at 5224 W. 25th Ave. in Edgewater. Coda Coffee, which brothers Tim and Tommy Thwaites started in 2005, is a local, wholesale coffee company fueled by a passion for great coffee and worldly
do-gooding. “Our dreams are becoming reality and we’re so excited to open our very first storefront. It will give people an easy way to learn more about us and the farmers who produce our coffee,” Tim said. “It’ll also help bring a craft feel to the world of coffee because, just like beer, the world of coffee has a very unique art to it that we’re passionate about and look forward to sharing.” Coda Coffee’s grand opening takes place from 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 18. The first 25 people through the door receive a Coda Coffee travel mug and a $75 gift card for drinks at Coda’s coffee shop, drawings to win a French press and Coda Coffee swag, including travel mugs and tumblers. For more information about Coda Coffee, visit www.CodaCoffee.com. Ridgefest returns Sept. 12 Ridge at 38 is gearing up for Ridgefest 2015, a full day of fun for the whole family, which will be held from 3 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 12 in the heart of the Ridge at 38 district. Ridgefest is an event highlighting the agricultural heritage and handmade/ homemade appeal of Ridge at 38 and the entire Wheat Ridge community. Presented in partnership with the Colorado Folk Art Council’s International Festival, Ridgefest will kick off a day of eclectic musical performances with bluegrass bands taking center stage at 5 p.m.
through the close of the event. Ridgefest welcomes more than 25 artisan and food vendors from Wheat Ridge and surrounding communities, and will feature the same local brews available in nearby Wheat Ridge breweries and restaurants. Thunder and Rain is the headlining band, with Doctor Harlan’s Amazing Bluegrass Tonic performing just before them. Guests are encouraged to bring a blanket to throw over straw-bale seating or on the ground to enjoy the performances. For more information about Ridgefest 2015, visit www.ridgeat38.com, on Facebook at Facebook.com/Ridgeat38 or contact Carolyn Doran at Wheat Ridge 2020 (720-259-1030 or email cdoran@ wheatridge2020.org). Overheard Eavesdropping on Facebook: ”My bank just called to ask if I had, indeed, spent $36 on Rockies tickets last week. I guess they couldn’t believe someone would pay for them, either.” Penny Parker’s “Mile High Life” column gives insights into the best events, restaurants, businesses, parties and people throughout the metro area. Parker also writes for Blacktie-Colorado.com. You can subscribe and read her columns (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at www.blacktiecolorado.com/pennyparker. She can be reached at parkerp1953@gmail.com or at 303-619-5209.
CURTAIN TIME Potok tale “My Name is Asher Lev,” adapted from Chaim Potok’s novel by Aaron Posner, plays Sept. 11 to Oct. 18 at Miners Alley Playhouse, 1224 Washington Ave., Golden. Len Matheo is director. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 6 p.m. Sundays (2 p.m. on Oct. 18). Tickets: $23, 303-935-3044, minersalley.com.
‘Chicago’ in Evergreen “Chicago,” with book by Bob Fosse and Fred Ebb, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, plays Sept. 11 to Oct. 4 at Center/Stage, 27608 Fireweed Drive, Evergreen, presented by the Evergreen Chorale. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $24/$20/$16, 303-674-4002, evergreenchorale.org.
Monday night football? “Any Given Monday” by Bruce Graham plays Sept. 4 to Oct. 25 at Vintage Theatre, 1468 Dayton St., Aurora. Directed by Sam Gilstrap. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays, Monday, Sept. 14; 2:30 p.m. Sundays and Saturday, Sept. 24. Tickets: $24 advance, $28 at the door, 303-856-7830, vintagetheatre.com. Whodunit? “Curtains,” a murder mystery musical comedy, plays Sept. 18 to Nov. 1 at Vintage Theatre, 1468 Dayton St., Aurora. Directed by Bernie Cardell. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Monday, Sept 28; Thursdays Sept. 17 and Oct. 29; Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Tickets: $28 advance, $32 at the door. 303-856-7830, vintagetheatre.com.
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Who Else Is Tired of Working for Peanuts At Dead End Jobs That Have No Future Are you someone who is competitive and highly money motivated? Are you looking for a career that will allow you to live a lifestyle that your friends will never experience? Are you willing to work long hours? Can you take rejection and keep on going and going and going? Are you willing to study and become a master at selling? Are you coachable and willing to take instruction? We are on a fast track and are looking for winners. If this describes you contact Tom Wohrley at (303) 841-9000 Monday or Tuesday between 9 am and Noon. No whiners, excuse makers or wimps need call
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Moore Lumber & Hardware is hiring yard help and drivers at our Castle Rock store! Come join our winning team! Family-owned since 1947, Moore Lumber & Hardware now has four locations throughout Colorado. We have been voted the Best Place to do Business in Park County for the last nine years in a row and received the Conifer Area Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year award last year. The Mountain States Lumber & Building Material Dealer Association also named our company’s president Lumberman of the Year in 2013. Full benefit package available for FT employees: health, dental, vision and 401K. Post offer drug test and physical required. Math test required before applications will be taken. Please come in to the Castle Rock store, 1335 Park Street, Monday through Friday 8-4 & Saturday 8-12 to apply. 303-688-5121. www.moore-lumber.com
Douglas County Government has an immediate opening for an Election Warehouse & Logistics Technician. Performs and coordinates logistics of election equipment, ballot roundups & maintenance on voting equipment. Valid CO DL required. Apply online: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/douglasco EEO & E-Verify
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Moore Lumber hiring building materials outside salesperson. Takeoff experience preferred. FT position w/benefits. Inside sales positions available too. Apply at 1335 Park Street, CR. 303-688-5121.
Software Engineer Trimble Navigation Limited has an opening for Software Engineer in Westminster, CO. Contribute to the creation of a product business plan based on market analysis, define market reqs for the product. Send resume to TNLJobs_US@trimble.com. Reference Job Code AJSE-1014. EOE
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SCFD board meeting sheds light on divide Some smaller organizations oppose funding proposal
BACKGROUND OF SCFD REAUTHORIZATION
By Sonya Ellingboe sellingboe@coloradocommunitymedia.com A filled community room at Lone Tree Arts Center on Aug. 27 was the venue for the monthly meeting of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District Board of Directors, which includes one member from each of the seven included counties, plus several governor-appointed members. The chairman is Arapahoe County representative Dan Hopkins, who wields a firm hand on proceedings. (The board circulates among SCFD venues.) Lisa Rigsby Peterson, Lone Tree Arts Center director, welcomed the attendees with the news that LTAC, celebrating its fifth season, planned 250 programs. Revenues were up 57 percent and attendance has gained 155 percent. “We’re now producing,” she added, mentioning generational programming and Mainstage productions. On the agenda was approval of funding for the Tier II organizations. (Representatives of half of them spoke over two hours, describing a great variety of programming. The others had appeared earlier.) Littleton’s Hudson Gardens is among them, as are Lone Tree’s Arts Center and Parker’s PACE Center. About 3 p.m., it was time for public comments, which indicated that not all were happy among SCFD’s smaller organization. The SCFD board’s website had a notice on April 22 that a report was coming on April 23 from the board-appointed, 18-member Reauthorization Task Force. Lone Tree’s Peterson was a member, but there were few members from smaller Tier III organizations. A new organization, FACE, Friends of Art and Culture Equity, formed to protest the committee’s suggested allocations. It has written a resolution and has more
Castle Rock/Franktown
In 1988, Denver metro-area voters approved a 1 cent on $10 sales tax to provide for enlightenment, entertainment and education of the public through scientific and cultural facilities. Categories include art, music, theater, dance, zoology, botany, natural history and cultural history. Counties included are Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver and Douglas (except for Castle Rock and Larkspur, which voted themselves out). There has been one reauthorization vote and a second is due in November 2016. Enabling legislation for the November ballot must be introduced and passed in the 2016 Legislature, which means it’s soon time to meet with legislators and write a bill. The next reauthorization is proposed to run until 2030 and the SCFD committee suggests a number of percentage tweaks and changes in a complex formula that will have to be spelled out for voters to understand on a 2016 ballot. Arts-loving readers will want to stay tuned in as this situation works its way to the ballot. Pages of material are available and will accumulate on websites for SCFD and FACE, scfd.org and face2016. com.
than 80 signatories, including Littleton’s Town Hall Arts Center, Littleton Chorale, Highlands Ranch-based Performance Now Theatre Company, Centennial-based Young Voices of the Rockies, Parker Symphony, Denver Concert Band (based in Lone Tree) — and building. Members claim they weren’t kept informed during the committee’s process and feel the smaller organizations should receive a larger percentage of total revenues.
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Sunday Worship 8:00 & 10:45 a.m. Sunday School Bible Study 9:30am Trinity Lutheran School & ELC (Ages 3-5, Grades K-8)
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STRUCTURE OF SCFD
PACE Center, Colorado Symphony, Children’s Museum and Butterfly Pavilion. Tier III includes the remaining 272 groups and has increased in numbers. Littleton’s Town Hall Arts Center, Englewood Arts, Parker Arts, Littleton Chorale (now called Voices West), symphony orchestras from Littleton, Lone Tree, Parker, the Arapahoe Philharmonic and many more.
FUTURE NUMBERS
Tier lll: 13.5 percent rises to 14 percent For tax revenue over $38 million, the proposal takes this approach: Tier I: 64 percent drops to 57 percent Tier II: 22 percent rises to 26 percent. Tier III: 14 percent rises to 17 percent. The FACE organization says final figures should be adjusted to 50/30/20 percent and will be advocating for that distribution.
There are 304 organizations receiving SCFD funds, starting with the five in Tier I: Denver Art Museum, Denver Botanic Gardens, Denver Zoo, Denver Museum of Nature & Science and Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Tier II includes 27 organizations, including Arvada Center, Hudson Gardens, Lone Tree Arts Center,
The Scientific and Cultural Facilities District committee proposal for distribution of the first $38 million in tax revenue by 2030 breaks down this way: Tier I: (present) 65.5 percent drops to 64 percent. Tier II: 21 percent goes up to 22 percent.
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Andy Sievers (Lt. Frank Cioffi) and Hannah Harmon (Niki Harris) play the leads in the mystery musical “Curtains,” which runs Sept. 18 to Nov. 1 at Vintage Theatre in Aurora, a Tier lll SCFD grantee. Photo by Denver Mind Media
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Sunday Worship - 10:00am Bible Study immediately following Currently meeting at: Lone Tree Elementary School 9375 Heritage Hills Circle Lone Tree CO 80124 303-688-9506 www.LoneTreeCoC.com
Beauty For Ashes Fellowship Church New church in a great location Meeting on Sunday mornings at 10am, in the Lone Tree Recreation Center
Tashlik 9/22, 7 pm, Kol Nidre/Erev Yom Kippur 9/23, 9:30 am, Yom Kippur/Yiskor 9/23, 5 pm, Yom Kippur/Ne’ilah All services held at Embassy Suites 10250 E. Costilla Ave.
www.cbsdenver.org
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Community Church of Religious Science Sunday 10:00 a.m. at the historic Ruth Memorial Chapel on Mainstreet
303.805.9890 www.ParkerCCRS.org
Joy Lutheran Church Sharing God’s Love
SERVICES:
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Pastor Rod Hank Joyful Mission Preschool 303-841-3770 7051 East Parker Hills Ct. • Parker, CO 303-841-3739 www.joylutheran-parker.org
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Parker
Parker
Children’s Church is available for all ages.
Congregation Beth Shalom
High Holiday Schedule 7 pm, Erev Rosh Hashanah 9/13, 9/14, 9:30 am, Rosh Hashanah/
Parker
Sunday Worship
8:45 am & 10:30 am 9030 MILLER ROAD PARKER, CO 80138 3038412125 www.pepc.org
Prairie is a welcoming congregation, and a caring community that nurtures mind and spirit, celebrates diversity, and works for justice. We believe in the inherent worth and dignity of every person. Discover your own path … theist or non-theist. Sunday Services 10:30 am Pine Grove ElementarySchool 10450 Stonegate Pkwy Parker, CO 80134 prairieuu.org
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Foothills gallery hosts watercolor exhibition Venue in Golden will show 70 works of art By Sonya Ellingboe sellingboe@coloradocommunitymedia.com More than four decades ago, in 1974, local artists approached Foothills Art Center with the idea of organizing a national watercolor show. The idea and name were eventually expanded to Watermedia, which includes other water-based paint techniques: acrylic, gouache, casein and mixed media. And it draws a more unusual collection of works, including the precise Renaissance technique of egg tempera. In 2015, the Rocky Mountain National Watermedia Exhibit will include 70 paintings, illustrations and collages reflecting a wide range of creative expression when it opens on Sept. 19. It runs until Oct. 25 in Foothills’ handsome gallery in a historic church, a National Registry of Historic Places building. Juror Mark Mehaffey, a nationally recognized painter from Michigan, is a member of the National Watercolor Society, American Watercolor Society, Transparent Watercolor Society of America, Watercolor West and Rocky Mountain Watercolor
IF YOU GO
The Rocky Mountain National Watermedia Exhibit will be at Foothills Art Center, 809 15th St., Golden, through Oct. 25. Gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays; 12 to 5 p.m. Sundays. Admission: members free, adults $8, seniors and youths over 10 $5, free under 10. FoothillsArtCenter.org. Society. A retired schoolteacher, he conducts workshops and exhibits nationally and internationally. He was an award winner in the Shanghai Zhujiajao Watercolor Biennial in Beijing in 2010. Entries from across the country were received in May for this show and Mehaffey, an experienced juror, made his choices, which include: “Hazy countrysides, lyrical abstractions, whimsical dreamscapes and exquisitely detailed still lifes,” according to Foothills publicist Kai Mazurczyk. Our recollection is that it is always a strong, worthwhile show, especially strong in some lesser-known techniques. Art lovers will want to include Golden in their fall itineraries.
Show recalls photographer who owned Denver gallery Photography by late Denver photographer and gallery owner Hal Gould (1920-2015) will be exhibited Sept. 19 to Oct. 2 at Curtis Arts and Humanities Center, 2349 E. Orchard Road, Greenwood Village. An opening reception will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 19. Gould’s daughter, Juliette Wells, will donate a percentage of sales to the Greenwood Village Arts and Humanities Council. For many years, Gould operated the nationally recognized Camera Obscura Gallery on Bannock Street near the Denver Art Museum. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Admission is free. 303-797-1779. Mid-Century Modern home tour The Englewood Historic Preservation Society will conduct a tour of several MidCentury Modern homes in the Arapahoe Acres National Historic District in Englewood from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sept. 20. The cost is $15/members; $20 non-members, historicenglewood.org; itrulycare.com/ events/Arapahoe-acres-home-tour-2015; 720-254-1897. Meet at 1501 E. Dartmouth Ave., Englewood. Library/museum friends dinner set Littleton’s active Friends of the Library/ Museum will hold their annual meeting/ dinner at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 18 at the Littleton Museum, 6028 S. Gallup St., Littleton. A square dance will follow a short business meeting. Registration is required by Sept. 14 (cash or check) at the adjacent Bemis Library’s front desk, 6014 S. Datura St., or the Littleton Museum’s front desk. (Memberships can also be purchased.) Young author’s work presented Local fifth-grade student Carter Preece is the author of two novels. His latest, “The Hidden Universe of Cyclone,” will be presented from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sept. 19 at Koelbel Library’s Forum Auditorium, 5955 S. Holly St., Centennial. Preece, a resident of Englewood, wrote his first chapter book, “The Black Skull,” at age 7. He also enjoys sports, piano, building forts in the basement, escaping space creatures and writing. Copies of his book will be available for sale and signing. Information: 303-LIBRARY, arapahoelibraries.org. Call for artists The Denver Regional Council of Governments seeks a poster for Colorado Bike to Work Day 2016. Artist must be 18 or older. Artists may submit more than one entry. $1,500 stipend for selected artist(s). Send artwork to btwd@drcog.org or to DRCOG, 1290 Broadway, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80203. Deadline: Oct. 12, 2015. Tattered Cover event Award-winning local author Mark Ste-
Sonya Ellingboe
SONYA’S SAMPLER
vens will appear at the Tattered Cover, Aspen Grove, 7301 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, at 7 p.m. Sept. 21 to introduce his new Allison Coil book, “Lake of Fire.” The body of a reclusive environmentalist is found in blackened woods in Colorado’s Flat Tops Wilderness. Allison is helped by Glenwood Springs reporter Duncan Bloom. 303-470-
“Fish House” by Gail Delger is included in the 42nd annual Rocky Mountain Watermedia exhibit at Foothills Art Center in Golden from Sept. 19 to Oct. 25. Courtesy photo
AUGUST
CARRIER of the MONTH CONGRATULATIONS STEVE FOREMAN WE APPRECIATE ALL YOUR HARD WORK & DEDICATION ENJOY YOUR $50 GIFT CARD COURTESY OF
7050. Magic in Castle Rock Theatre of Dreams in Castle Rock presents David London’s Weekend of Magic at 8 p.m. Sept. 18, 19. Tickets $25/$22.50, AmazingShows.com, 303-660-6799. Theater education programs Gavin Mayer, director of the Avenue Theater, and other award-winning teachers will offer drama classes for pre-K through high school at the Avenue Theater, 417 E. 17th Ave., Denver. Classes start with a parent-tot “Music with ME!” and run through grades 9-12 acting class. See avenuetheater.com for information and to register. Starting immediately. Library gala slated Douglas County Libraries will hold its inaugural gala, “Fete des Fables,” at 6 p.m. Sept. 25 at the Highlands Ranch Mansion. The Big Bad Bash will have a Little Red Riding Hood theme and attendees are encouraged to come in costume. Colorado authors will join diners at their tables and surprise visitors may show up during dinner. Tickets cost $100 per person and proceeds will support the DCL Foundation. Tickets: DouglasCountyLibraries. org/Foundation/Events. Reminder to photographers Sept. 18 is the deadline for Littleton’s annual calendar photo contest. Mail entries to the Communications Department, City of Littleton, 2255 W. Berry Ave., Littleton, CO 80120 or enter online: littletongov.org/communications. Arapahoe Philharmonic returns “New World Discoveries” is the title of the Arapahoe Philharmonic’s opening concert at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 18 at Mission Hills Church, 620 South Park Drive, Littleton. Music by Barber, Vaughn-Williams, Dvorak. Tickets: $30/$25/$5, Arapahoephil.org, 303-781-1892.
37th Annual
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ences, and can share them through a piece of work. That is pretty amazing to create something that brings people together, and often brings joy.
Chalk Art Festival will be held Sept. 19-20
By Taryn Walker twalker@coloradocommunitymedia.com
What sets chalk art apart from other forms? Its ephemeral nature. It is made only to be enjoyed in the moment. A rainstorm can come and take it away at the quickest turn. Chalk is such an approachable medium (who has not created on a sidewalk with chalk?) and it allows the viewer to participate in the creation. In a small way it creates a conversation and community around a piece. It really is a cool way to share creation, beauty and connection with people you would not have ever met before.
The Larimer Arts Association will present its first Centennial Chalk Art Festival on Sept. 19 and 20 at Centennial Center Park. More than 150 professional, amateur and student artists will showcase their Italian style of street art — a custom of painting that dates back to the 1600s. Colorado Community Media spoke with one of the featured artists, Jennifer Mosquera. How’d you get into art? I have been creating with my hands since I was a small child, and after I left the law I found myself doing design work and started to believe in my vision and really focus on my creative work. It was a hard process to find a way to make my work as a living, but something that I could not shake. Really I felt like I had to see if I could make it work as I could not see my life do anything else. I like to work in acrylic paint, glass mosaic, pen and ink and have started to do installations that are geared toward creating immersive environments. What is it about art that keeps you coming back? There is a feeling of losing yourself when you create work. It is like a meditation or being calm and balanced and zen-like. The world melts away, and when I re-emerge from this “place” there is always a sense
Jennifer Mosquera is a featured artist at the upcoming Centennial Chalk Art Festival, Sept. 19-20 at Centennial Center Park. Here she shows off some of her work in Denver. Courtesy photo of wonder that I have about what I have created. It is almost as if I was not really the artist, but rather just a tool of something or someone else. Maybe it is akin to a runner’s high, but it is really a feeling like no other. Something that you want to return to — a place of peace and a little magic.
What’s the most rewarding part of it all? My connection with the work, as well as the connection that I make with others that find meaning in my work. Seeing that commonality with another really brings this human experience into perspective. We all have common emotions, experi-
What was your favorite piece you ever worked on and why? I had an awesome opportunity some years ago to design and lead a team in creating a 28-foot-by-35-foot work in chalk on the tarmac at DIA as outreach for the Denver Chalk Art Festival. I believe that the team was about 20 people. We were racing a tornado warning and a rainstorm. But we came together as a team and finished it. It started to pour as we left the airport. It probably was only finished before the storm took it away for about 20 minutes … but for that time … it was a special piece for the people in the planes on either side of the gate and in the terminal watching down over us. A moment between storms, a little bit of beauty. It was pretty cool to be a hand in all of that.
EXPLORE VALOR
Tuesday, September 15 Wednesday, October 21 6:15–8:30 p.m.
Join us as we start the evening in the new Valor Center. You and your student will hear from the Head of School, explore the campus and learn more about our Academics, Arts+Media, Athletics and Discovery programs. We look forward to seeing you.
Ready to get started? Online application opens September at GoValor.com
GoValor.com 303.471.3000
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September 10, 2015
THINGS TO DO TOP 5
THEATER/SHOWS Parker Arts is Casting ‘Doubt’ “Doubt, A Parable” is coming to the newly renamed and remodeled Schoolhouse Theater (formerly the Mainstreet Center) from Friday, Sept. 11, to Sunday, Sept. 20 in a Parker Arts and Parker Theatre Productions coproduction directed by Denver native Michael R. Duran. Tickets available at www.ParkerArts.org or call 303-805-6800. ‘West Side Story’
Social Media Workshop Get one-on-one, hands-on help to answer questions about texting, emailing, sharing photos, using features on your smart phone, using social media (Facebook, Skype and Twitter), and more at a social media workshop at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at the Parker Senior Center, 10675 Longs Way. Workshop is free. To register, or for information, call Mary at 720-560-5290. Bring your devices with you to workshop. Colorado Chile and Salsa Festival Celebrate the fiery green chile at the inaugural Colorado Chile and Salsa Festival from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, at Centennial Center Park, 13050 E. Peakview Ave., Centennial. Local restaurants create green chile, fresh salsa, and culinary creations centered on the zesty pepper supplied by local Colorado farms. Local chefs will compete for the bragging rights and claim to Colorado’s best green chile and fresh salsa while you reap the rewards of their hard work and creativity. There will be live music, kids’ activities, arts and crafts vendors, and craft beer breweries. Go to www.ColoradoChileFest.com.
Town Hall Arts Center, 2450 W. Main St., Littleton, presents “West Side Story” from Friday, Sept. 11, to Sunday, Oct. 11. “West Side Story” is one of the most memorable musicals and greatest love stories of all time. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is transported to modern-day New York City, as two young idealistic lovers find themselves caught between warring street gangs. Their struggle to survive in a world of hate, violence and prejudice is one of the most innovative, heart-wrenching and relevant musical dramas of our time. Tickets available at the box office, 303-794-2787, ext. 5, or online at www.TownHallArtsCenter.org. Opening Night Gala Lone Tree Arts Center celebrates the opening of the 2015-16 season with its opening night gala at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at the center. Gala tickets include access to the pre-show gala dinner and cocktails, tickets to the opening season performance of “Motown to Jersey,” and a champagne/ dessert after-party with music and dancing. Single tickets are $150. Cocktail attire, black-tie optional. Reserved sponsored tables of 10 are available for $2,000 by calling 303-908-7939. Reservations available now from the Lone Tree Arts Center box office at 720-509-1000 or online at www. lonetreeartscenter.org. ART/FILM 60 Minute Makerspace Douglas County Libraries presents 60 Minute Makerspace, which inspires book craft, pixel pop art, sewing savvy and more, for ages 12-18, at 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays in September at the Castle Pines Library, 7437 Village Square Drive, Unit 110. Registration is free; contact 303-791-7323 or DouglasCountyLibraries.org. Acrylic Painting Workshop Colorado painter and workshop instructor Lance Green will teach “Transformations: Express Yourself,” a Heritage Fine Arts Guild workshop on acrylic painting, Saturday, Sept. 19. Green will demonstrate his method of using layers of bright hues over under-painted portions with an added emphasis on layers and color as metaphors for harvesting inner transformation and celebrating abundance.
‘Miscast’ Returns “Miscast” is an opportunity for some of the local theater community’s top performers to sing songs and act out scenes they would never get cast to perform on a legitimate stage. This popular tradition returns for one night only at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14, as a benefit for the Denver Actors Fund at the Town Hall Arts Center, 2450 Main St., Littleton. Tickets are available at 303-7942787 or online at townhallartscenter.org. Past, Present, Future of School District Join Douglas County Parents at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14, for a presentation and informal discussion about the issues facing the Douglas County School District and the impacts those issues have on our children. Most importantly, this DCSD: Past, Present and Future meeting will address the necessary changes to promote a positive, representative governance of our schools. The election is approaching quickly and an informal community is the key to making wise decisions in November. Candidates will appear if available. Bring questions, concerns, ideas. Meeting will be at the James H. LaRue Library, 9292 Ridgline Blvd., Highlands Ranch, in the Shea B Room. Go to www.douglascountyparents.com or contact Jason Virdin at 909-997-3307 or jason@ douglascountyparents.com. Following My Grandfather’s World War I Diary Jeff Lowdermilk will share his journey to trace the path of his grandfather, an infantryman from Denver. Program is at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15, at Bemis Public Library, 6014 S. Datura St., Littleton. Following the notes in his grandfather’s diary, Lowdermilk traveled across Europe photographing landscapes, towns, cemeteries and monuments. His images commemorate the service of those who fought in the Great War. Copies of Lowdermilk’s new book, “Honoring the Doughboys,” will be available for purchase and signing following the presentation. Call 303-795-3961. FIND MORE THINGS TO DO ONLINE ColoradoCommunityMedia.com/events
MUSIC/CONCERT Pacifica Quartet to Perform Friends of Chamber Music welcomes back the Pacifica Quartet, opening its 62nd Chamber Series at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16, at the Newman Center’s Gates Concert Hall, 2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver. The quartet returns to Friends of Chamber Music after its stunning performance of the complete Beethoven Quartet cycle on our series in 2012. With its virtuosity, exuberant performance style, and often-daring repertory choices, the Pacifica is a beloved member of the FCM family. In 2006 the quartet was awarded a prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant, and was named “Ensemble of the Year” by Musical America in 2009. Go to http://www.friendsofchambermusic.com or call 303-388-9839. Arapahoe Philharmonic Season Opener
Adventures in Dance is at 1500 W. Littleton Blvd., Littleton. EVENTS Observe the Night Sky Arapahoe Community College’s astronomy program will host a star party from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11, Friday, Oct. 16, at the Littleton campus; Thursday, Oct. 22, at the Parker campus, 15653 Brookstone Drive; and Friday, Nov. 20, at the Littleton campus. Star parties are in an open house format, and attendees may arrive at their convenience. ACC will provide telescopes for the parties, which are free and open to the public. No RSVP necessary; dress for the weather. Free hot cocoa and cookies will be served. Contact astronomy professor Jennifer Jones, at jennifer.jones@arapahoe.edu or 303-797-5839. German Research The Parker Genealogical Society will feature John Mears and German Research at the upcoming meeting at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at the Stroh Ranch Fire Station, 19310 Stroh Road. The presentation is free to the public and all are welcome. Horse Council Membership Drive, Fundraiser The Douglas-Elbert County Horse Council plans its annual trail ride at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, on a private ranch just south of Elizabeth in Elbert County. Cost to ride is $10 per member; non-members can join for $15 per family (and then pay the fee for the ride). Wild Prairie Kitchen will serve hot dogs and trimmings, plus iced tea, water and lemonade. Bring a potluck dish to share. RSVP to Sue Kalamen at 303-841-2011 or Jan Wehrli at 303688-0553. Plan to arrive between 8 and 9:30 a.m. 17 Mile House Tour Join other neighbors and history enthusiasts for a free tour of the historic 17 Mile House from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 12, at 8181 S. Parker Road, just north of Cottonwood, both the house and big red barn will be open to visitors. Old-timers have been known to make appearances with stories and music to share. Bring the family for a walk back in time, or perhaps a walk to Cherry Creek. Contact 720-874-6540. Plant Society Conference The Colorado Native Plant Society will have its annual conference Saturday, Sept. 12 at the American Mountaineering Center, 710 10th St., Golden, with field trips Sunday, Sept. 13. The theme this year is Native Plants and Pollinators. Experts will speak about native plants and bumblebees, butterflies, other pollinators, the U.S. government’s pollinator policy, and gardening with native plants to attract pollinators. Field trips include a beginning wildflower hike for newbies, a bumblebee hike, a tour of Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield, and a variety of other choices. Go to http://conps.org/volunteer/ annual-meeting/. Contact conpsoffice@gmail.com or 720-663-4085. Joyful Celebration Benefits Task Force Joy Lutheran Church and Preschool of Parker plans its Joyful Celebration, featuring a concert by the Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra, a bouncy house, face painting and games. The free community event is Sunday, Sept. 13, and will benefit Parker Task Force, which recently moved locations and needs to stock its shelves. Please bring a non-perishable food item. Guests may bring a picnic or buy food from one of Parker’s food trucks. The church is at 7051 Parker Hills Court, Parker; festivities are in the parking lot. Workshop starts at 9:30 a.m. with the concert and activities to follow. Legacy Stories
The Arapahoe Philharmonic begins its 2015-16 concert season with New World Discoveries at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18, featuring music by Samuel Barber, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Antonìn Dvorák. Concert is at Mission Hills Church, 620 SouthPark Drive, Littleton. Maestro Devin Patrick Hughes will lead a pre-concert talk at 6:45 p.m. The regular feature Classic Children’s Corner begins at 7:10 p.m. in the lobby, offering a casual introduction of classical music to the next generation of arts advocates. Tickets are available online at www.arapahoe-phil.org, by phone at 303-781-1892 or at the door.
Columbine Genealogical and Historical Society presents “Legacy Stories” with Gordon Taylor, assistant director of the Littleton Family History Center. Program is from 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15, at Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 6400 S. University Blvd., Centennial. Go to www.ColumbineGenealogy.com. Gordon will introduce LegacyStories.org, a free, online living history library that provides life story learning, recording, archiving and sharing to families, groups and professionals. Legacy Stories offers a variety of options to compose and record legacy stories including multi-media story pages, oral history slideshows and the ability to record powerful Pic-Oral Memories with Apple and Android mobile apps. Go to www.ColumbineGenealogy.com.
Chuck Negron Concert
Great DC Brew Tour
Chuck Negron, formerly of Three Dog Night and lead singer on “Joy to the World” and “Old Fashioned Love Song,” performs at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, at the PACE Center, 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker. For tickets and information, go to www.ParkerArt.org or call 303-805-6800.
Participants ages 21 and older can have their passports stamped at two locations this week, while enjoying limited edition brews created just for the tour. Barnett & Son Brewing, 18425 Pony Express Drive, Parker, will host beer journalist Ed Sealover (“Mountain Brew: Colorado’s Colorful Craft Breweries”) at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16. Pop culture buffs can play library-themed trivia at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, at Hall Brewing, 10970 S. Parker Road, Parker. No registration is required for either event.
DANCE Learn to Swing Adults are invited to learn a popular 1950s dance that can go anywhere. The Adventures in Dance swing class is at 8 p.m. Tuesdays, through Oct. 20. As a bonus, we have a private Facebook group with what you have learned. Contact 720-276-0562, info@adventuresindance.com or www. adventuresindance.com. Adventures in Dance is at 1500 W. Littleton Blvd., Littleton. Social Latin Cha Cha Travel south of the border with the Hot Latin Cha Cha. From two left feet to fancy steppers, you have the tools at the end of your legs. Adventures in Dance offers this adult dance class at 8 p.m. Wednesdays through Oct. 21. As a bonus we have a private Facebook group with what you have learned. Contact 720-276-0562, info@adventuresindance.com or www. adventuresindance.com. Adventures in Dance is at 1500 W. Littleton Blvd., Littleton. Argentine Tango Feel the passion of the Argentine Tango. Adventures in Dance offers this adult class at 7 p.m. Thursdays through Oct. 22. As a bonus we have a private Facebook group with what you have learned. Contact 720-2760562, info@adventuresindance.com or www.adventuresindance.com.
Taste of Greenwood Village More than 40 local restaurants will offer samples of their cuisine to hundreds of patrons at the 15th Taste of Greenwood Village from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, at the Doubletree by Hilton, 7801 E. Orchard Road, Greenwood Village. A portion of proceeds will benefit the Cherry Creek Schools Foundation. With the event happening on game night, the DTC/ Greenwood Village Chamber of Commerce will provide several big screens for the die-hard Broncos fans. Or if you just want to eat, drink and mingle, there is plenty of space for that, too. Advance ticket purchase required. Go to http://bit.ly/1WcTa7s. Divorce Support Beyond Divorce: Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends series starts Thursday, Sept. 18, Course helps with adjustment to an ended or ending relationship and is for anyone experiencing a separation or divorce. First class is from 6:30-8:45 p.m. at the James H. LaRue Library, 9292 Ridgeline Blvd., Highlands Ranch. There is no charge for the first meeting. Contact jequitap@aol.com, go to www.divorceseminarcenter.com, or call 303-6691533. Calendar continues on Page 21
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Misc. Notices
Divorce, Widowhood Support
COMMUNITY MEETING In October 2015 The New America School-Thornton Campus will apply with the Charter School Institute (CSI) for a renewal of the charter school authorization. The mission of The New America School is to empower new immigrants, English language learners and academically underserved students with the educational tools and support they need to maximize their potential, succeed and live the American dream. The New America School is an alternative education campus serving students in grades 9-12 in central Adams County. A community meeting will be at the school on September 15, 2015 at 6:00 pm. The process involves the school providing academic and financial data along with a narrative describing the school in greater detail. The board and staff at CSI will evaluate the application and determine the length of the charter school authorization. The New America School. The school has been open in Adams County since 2005 and is located at 8978 Washington St. in Thornton. Please provide feedback and opinion to the school at nasfeedback@newamericaschool.org.
Arts & Crafts
Free Stuff
Join us for a glass of wine at our 6th Annual
2000+ yards of very clean Dirt Not lose need backhoe to remove 303-525-5256
Ceramic Art in the Garden 3890 White Bay Drive, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 (Around the corner from Whole Foods)
Featured Artists: Julie Horsting Tania Rustage Kari Erickson Debbie MacCary
Gallery quality without the Gallery prices
September Saturday, 19th 2015 (10am – 4pm)
Instruction
Garage Sales Annual Community Christian School Garage Sale
Art Instructor with many years art experience offering adult Oil Painting class in Highlands Ranch area Starting Monday September 14th evenings From 6pm-8:30pm and on going Phone for info (303)990-7407 www.sidneysart.com
Tutor
(Chemistry, and other Sciences and Math) Tutor Staff of Community College of Denver – Fully Approved Teaching Experience - 40 yrs Active Tutor for past 6 yrs $25 per hr / $40 for two hr session Inquire about Group lessons Meet at a local library or student home 303-781-5479 or 603-785-6939 (c) Englewood, CO Tim Radley - E-mail radleytim@hotmail.com
Lost and Found Lost woman's TAGHeuer watch, Highlands Ranch, August 27th. Sentimental value. Reward. (904) 377-2029.
Misc. Notices Want To Purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557 Denver, CO 80201
Want To Purchase
minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557 Denver, CO 80201
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Female companion 55-65 To get my gramps out of the house Loves dance to Mustang Sally Grandpa PO Box 33726 Northglenn CO 80233-9998
Farm Products & Produce Grain Finished Buffalo
quartered, halves and whole
719-775-8742
Garage Sales 550 WOLFENSBERGER CASTLE ROCK SEPT 11& 12, 9-4 at Epiphany Lutheran Church. Annual sale supports our Orphan Grain Train mission project. Approximately 20,000 items for sale. We have a reputation for good clean merchandise. A lot of furniture, kids costumes, baby things, stuff for guys, one of a kind hand made quilts, purses, jewelry, holiday, household, unusual and unique items and a few things we can’t identify but you have probably always wanted one. Also this year we are selling many pieces of antique furniture including Singer treadle sewing machine, occasional tables, hope chest, buffet, misc. wall shelves, pictures and contents of numerous boxes of knick knacks and collectables. Some items are priced, we will accept your reasonable offer for the rest. Weather no problem, most things are indoor. 9064 West 88th Circle Westminster 80021 Saturday & Sunday September 10 & 11 8am-4pm Numerous Household Items Dishes, Foliage Plants, Lots of Wall Accents
Saturday, September 19, 2015 8:00 am - 3:00 pm Calvary Community Baptist Church 11980 Irma Drive Northglenn, CO 80033
JACKSON 105 FIRE STATION COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE at Wolfensberger & Highway 105 Saturday September 12th 8 a.m. - 4 p.m East to get to & plenty of parking Interesting things from A-Z
Perry Park Country Club Larkspur - Multiple Homes Maps at 8016 Acoma Drive, Larkspur 80118 Multi-Family Garage Sale September 11 & 12 9am-4pm Antiques, Toys, Furniture, Electronics, Tools, Household Items, Books, Garden and Pet Items, Camping Equipment, Collectibles, Clothes, Wall Hangings and more!
Furniture Dining room set Duncan Phyfe style. Table 5’4” long expandable to 8’4” in 9” increments. Six chairs, matching glass cabinet. $390 Call (303) 278-8456
Living Room Oak Tables - set of 3 $50 303-688-5876
Miscellaneous PLAN AHEAD
Save your loved ones from having to make a decision about your final resting place Help them by having this expense already covered Companion Crypts for 2 Crown Hill Tower of Memories Mausoleum Wheat Ridge Now sell for $19,000 and up asking $10,000 obo 303-909-8693
Musical ACUSTIC BASS AMP STACK - B200H HEAD B410 AND B115 CABINETS $475 303-345-4046 Baldwin Spinet Piano Good Condition, Great for Student $425 303-423-3517 Used Kawai console cherry piano for sale. Bench included. Good condition. $250.00 Contact Kay at khefner@comcast.net
PETS
Estate Sales
Arts & Crafts Crafters Wanted
Holiday Gift and Craft Fair November 6th & 7th Applications now available www.osiadenver.org or call Anna 303-462-0985 Crafts & Gifts limited in each category No Garage Sale Items
Bicycles 70's Schwin Tandem 5 speed $700 80's Fuji Espree Road Bike $60 80's Ross Mountain Bike $60 Cargo Cat Bike Carrier $60 in Parker (269)767-1794
Fun & easy to ride
Speeds up to 20 MPH Electric Motor Rechargeable Battery Pedals Like a Regular Bike No gas Needed No Drivers License Needed
303-257-0164
Dogs Adorable Male Toy Yorkie needs a loving home. He will be 13 weeks old as of 9/2/15. Price is $850 which includes a crate. Call (443) 608-6464 if you are interested.
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Louviers residents and others with an interest in local history will enjoy “Who Do You Think You Are?” a discussion with community leaders about the forces that shaped Louviers and the surrounding communities. The event will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, at Louviers Village Clubhouse, 7865 Louviers Blvd., Louviers. Registration is free at 303-791-7323 or DouglasCountyLibraries.org. Reading, Discussion Program One Book, One Boat is a Highlands Ranch communitywide reading and discussion program that encourages all residents to read the same book at the same time. The chosen book is “The Boys in the Boat,” by Daniel James Brown. The book is available in several formats from the James H. LaRue Library in Highlands Ranch. As part of the program, a presentation is planned by the University of Denver Rowing Club on Saturday, Sept. 19. On Thursday, Sept. 24, sports writer and journalist Terri Frei will discuss his book “An Olympic Affair,” which focuses on the 1936 decathlon champion Glenn Morris and his affair with Leni Riefenstahl. The program’s finale on Thursday, Oct. 1, is a discussion of “The Boys in the Boat.” Two outreach librarians will also lead book discussions at two nearby retirement communities. Wag ‘N’ Trail The Dumb Friends League Wag ‘n’ Trail event to benefit the homeless pets at the league’s south location, the Buddy Center in Castle Rock, is from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 19, at Glendale Farm Open Space, near I-25 and Surrey Ridge in Douglas County. Registration is free, but attendees are encouraged to fundraise to receive additional event perks. For information on how to register, start a team, collect donations or earn fundraising incentives, visit ddfl.org/WNT, or call 303-751-5772, ext. 1378.
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Castle View struggles in coach’s debut Bear Creek prevails 14-3 in season opener By Jim Benton jbenton@coloradocommunitymedia.com Dustin Pfeiffer is in his first year as Castle View’s head football coach, and he hopes the adage that a team improves the most between week one and two is true. Pfeiffer, who had been the Sabercats’ defensive coordinator for the past five seasons and the school’s track coach, watched his team struggle in a 14-3 season-opening, nonleague setback to Bear Creek Sept. 3 at Douglas County Stadium. “We made mistakes and you can’t have those mistakes,” he said. “We have to continue to get first downs. It was a struggle offensively for us.” Pfeiffer took over the head coaching duties from Ryan Hollingshead, who resigned to move into administration. Key moments Bear Creek’s Neil Vanlergerghe caught a punt at the Bears’ 10-yard line, bounced off a couple tacklers at the 20-yard line and got loose down the sideline on a 90-yard return to put the visitors ahead to stay with 8:50 left in the first quarter.
“We had two guys tattoo him and he just kept going,” said Pfeiffer. Castle View’s only score came on a 41-yard field goal by David Gonzalez near the end of the first quarter. Bear Creek’s Tomas Randolph turned the corner on a 46-yard TD run in the fourth quarter, which stalled any Castle View comeback hopes. Key players/statistics Castle View managed only 152 yards of total offense. Sophomore running back Jaylen Jackson carried the ball 21 times for 80 yards. Senior quarterback Trenton Rohman completed 5-of-17 passes for 65 yards and was intercepted twice in the fourth quarter. He was sacked five times. “Part of the problem is the quarterback broke his hand at the end of July,” said Pfeiffer. “His hand was in a cast for three weeks. So he’s only practiced for a week and a half.” They said it “I was stopped,” said Vanlergerghe of his punt return for a touchdown. “I saw a smaller guy and went straight at him. I just bounced off and took off. I got some pretty good blocks down field, which gave me a Football continues on Page 23
Castle View quarterback Trenton Rohman, who recently had a cast removed from his left hand, fakes a pitch and heads for a short gain in the Sept. 3 season-opening loss to Bear Creek. Photo by Jim Benton
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Rock Canyon 54, Smoky Hill 20 The Jaguars scored after their first two offensive plays en route to a Sept. 4 nonleague rout over Smoky Hill. Rock Canyon scored 28 points in the second quarter as junior Jacob Snocker, who had 239 all-purpose yards, finished with 165 yards rushing and three touchdowns to spark the season-opening victory. Senior quarterback Maxwell Lush averaged 25 yards on his six completions and threw a touchdown pass. Senior Zane Van Matre was credited with 13 total tackles to lead the Rock Canyon defense.
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Lone Tree: Rock Canyon finished sixth of 11 on the 18-hole course in Lone Tree Aug. 31, with a team score of 323.
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Mountain Vista 7, Rock Canyon 0 Rock Canyon was shut out by Mountain Vista Sept. 1. Key performers: Doubles partners Gavin Burkholder and William Kong and Ty Veres and Jack Wahlenmaier each pushed their games to three sets.
CASTLE VIEW SABERCATS FOOTBALL Bear Creek 14, Castle View 3 A 41-yard field goal by David Gonzalez provided the Sabercats’ only points in a Sept. 3 season-opening loss to the Bears at Douglas County Stadium. Castle View will attempt to get new head coach Dustin Pfeiffer his first varsity win Sept. 11 when the Sabercats host Heritage at Douglas County Stadium.
VOLLEYBALL Castle View 3, Dakota Ridge 1 Senior Kate Menz led Castle View with 16 kills in the home, nonconference match against Dakota Ridge Sept. 3. Top performers: Junior Rylie Pattison had 11 kills, senior Skylar Hellnerhad three aces and senior Lauren Lowry has 22 assists.
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Castle View 3, Bear Creek 0 Castle View shut out Bear Creek three games to none in the first game of the season, played Sept. 1 at Bear Creek.
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Castle View 3, Eaglecrest 2 Castle View edged out Eaglecrest by one goal in the Sept. 3 home, nonconference game. Key performers: Junior Evan Stockmoe played all 83 earning four shots on goal, one assist and one goal. Other goal scorers were freshman Ryan Hannigan and junior Max Wilson. Goal keeper Garren Hoffman recorded nine saves.
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Lone Tree: Castle View finished fifth out of 11 on the 18-hole course in Lone Tree Aug. 30, with a team score of 321.
Douglas County 27, Arvada West 26 With players from Douglas County’s 2005 state championship team in the stands, the Huskies rallied with 13 fourth-quarter points to pull out a 27-26 nonleague victory over Arvada West in a game played Sept. 4 at Douglas County Stadium. Huskies sophomore quarterback L.T. Beck II went 13-20 for 216 yards and three touchdowns to treat the former players to a special win on their reunion. Senior Ryan Sayre caught seven passes for 119 yards and a TD in the win.
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Douglas County 12, Air Academy 5 Senior Clara Larson went 3-3 with 2 walks,
a home run and four RBIs in Douglas County’s Sept. 2 win against Air Academy. Key performers: Hannah Storey had a double and two RBIs and a double play in the field. Alexis Johnson also had two RBI.
BOYS SOCCER Douglas County 2, Eaglecrest 1 Junior Ryan Lee scored both goals in the home win against Eagle Crest Sept. 1. Key performers: Seniors Kirk Rodrigue and Nathan Gasser logged an assist each. Cedar Haugen has seven saves on goal.
BOYS GOLF Lone Tree: Douglas County placed 11th of 11 on the 18-hole course in Lone Tree Aug. 31.
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Pomona 28, Valor Christian 14 The Panthers, ranked third in the CHSAANow.com poll, used big plays to upset top-ranked Valor Christian. Junior quarterback Dylan McCaffrey rushed for one touchdown and went 22-of-37 and one touchdown pass to pace the Eagles (1-1), who fell behind 21-0 in the early season showdown of two of Colorado’s best teams.
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On Sept. 1 nonconference game meant a win for Valor, who was visiting. The team consistently scored every inning with one in the first, two in the second and third and five in the fourth and fifth, leading 14 hits. Key performers: Junior Erica Mann went 4-for-4 and had nine put-outs. Junior Madalyn Mitchell hit a home run and stole one base. Sophomore Alexandria Kilponenstruck out seven batters and junior Abby Zuschlag struck out two.
Regis Jesuit 3, Valor 0 The visiting Eagles lost the nonconference match to the Raiders with 13, 23 and 23 for three sets on Sept. 2. Key performers: Junior Kelsey Montgomery had seven kills and three blocks, while senior Paighton Miller received 14 serves and eight digs. Freshman Courtney Lane had the most kills scoring nine, hitting one ace, receiving 12 serves and giving three digs.
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Valor Christian 12, Fairview 0 The nonconference home game on Sept.2 saw the Eagles leading with two in the first inning, six in the fourth and four in the fifth. Key performers: Senior Alexanda Kinder and junior Abby Zuschlag hit home runs. Sophomore Alexandria Kilponen struck out nine batters Valor Christian 15, Faith Christian 0
Valor Christian 2, Vista Peak Prep 0 The visiting Bisons fell to the Eagles on the Sept. 1 nonconference game with Valor scoring one goal in each half. Key performers: Senior Hunter Peery and junior Buddy Nelson each scored a goal while senior Erik Jungjohann made an assist. Freshman goalie Ryan Pierce made three saves. Valor 7, Arvada 0: In a Sept. 1 home match, Valor got victories from the following players: Senior Daniel Stephan (No. 1 singles, 6-0,6-0) and freshman Carter Logan (No.2 singles, 7-6 (7-1), 6-4). Doubles victories came from senior Daniel Lorden and junior Jonathan Hertel (No. 1, 6-1, 6-0) and senior B Jaye Johnson and junior Bray Polkinghorne (No. 2, 6-1, 6-0).
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“We moved the ball decent, but we shot ourselves in the foot a couple times with turnovers and penalties,” said Bear Creek coach Zach Morris. “If we can clean up some of that stuff we will be in pretty good shape.” Going forward Castle View plays Heritage Sept. 11 at Douglas County Stadium while Bear Creek will host Chaparral the same night in its homecoming game.
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Cresthill Middle School to host Rachel’s Challenge Event builds on Columbine victim’s devotion to kindness
By Taryn Walker twalker@coloradocommunitymedia.com Seventeen-year-old Rachel Scott was the first victim of the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, and she left behind diaries filled with inspirational words. Those interested in hearing about her legacy and message are encouraged to come to a community event at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 16 at Cresthill Middle School, 9195 Cresthill
Lane, Highlands Ranch. The intended audience is for seventh grade and up, including parents and adults, as some of the footage from videos may be too graphic for younger viewers. Rachel’s Challenge, a national organization that shortly began after Scott’s death, was created by her father to awaken the learner in every child. It includes a series of student-empowering, educator-motivating programs and strategies called Awaken the Learner Five-step School Improvement Process. Those five steps include: Dream big and
believe in yourself; be kind to others; practice positive gossip; show appreciation to those you love; and be the answer. Ryan Hollingshead, Scott’s stepbrother, has served on the board of directors for Rachel’s Challenge for 10 years and is the dean of Castle View High School. “Following Columbine, Rachel’s parents were bombarded with stories of how Rachel had affected other student’s lives in a positive way,” Hollingshead said. “When they received her diaries back from the police, they discovered that her writings reflected her
LEARN MORE Contact Shirl Mabary at 303-387-2821 or via email at shirl.mabary@dcsdk12.org. For more information visit, www.rachelschallenge. org. To watch a video about Rachel’s Challenge, visit www.rachelschallenge.org/ big-picture/about-rachelschallenge/.
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BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-BC3 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/2/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 5/9/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006039128 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $644,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $643,782.38
Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended.
Public Notices Public Trustees PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0246 To Whom It May Concern: On 7/9/2014 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: GEORGE P TSANGARAKIS AND PAULA F TSANGARAKIS Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR AURORA LOAN SERVICES INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE FOR NORMANDY MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2013-17 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/24/2003 Recording Date of DOT: 3/4/2003 Reception No. of DOT: 2003028255 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $153,564.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $121,443.62 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 16, BLOCK 2, BRADBURY RANCH SUBDIVISION FILING 2D, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 16221 W Martingale Dr, Parker, CO 80134 The Deed of Trust was modified by a document recorded in Douglas County on 9/5/2013, Reception number 2013074027. 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, October 14, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 7/1/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: MONICA KADRMAS Colorado Registration #: 34904 1199 BANNOCK STREET , DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: (303) 813-1177 X 154 Fax #: Attorney File #: 9595.000059.f01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0246 First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker RENOTICED AND REPUBLISHED PURSUANT TO CRS 38-38-109(2)(b)(II) NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2014-0398 To Whom It May Concern: On 7/10/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: EDWARD M. JOHNS AND MARY B. JOHNS Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR MEGASTAR FINANCIAL CORP. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-BC3 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 5/2/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 5/9/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006039128 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $644,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $643,782.38 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 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.
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THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 4, PARKER RIDGE SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 9662 Blanketflower Lane, 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, November 4, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 9/10/2015 Last Publication: 10/8/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 7/13/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: JOAN OLSON Colorado Registration #: 28078 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 230, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-14-632653-JS *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2014-0398 First Publication: 9/10/2015 Last Publication: 10/8/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0041
If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.
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First Publication: 8/13/2015 Last Publication: 9/10/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 7/29/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: EVE M GRINA Colorado Registration #: 43658 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 15-006254 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0041 First Publication: 8/13/2015 Last Publication: 9/10/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Which has the address of: 1700 Marsh Hawk Circle, 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 30, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accep-
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.
Which has the address of: 9227 Butterwood Court, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
To Whom It May Concern: On 3/20/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: ROMAN N SOSHIN AND TATYANA V SOSHINA Original Beneficiary: ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL ACCREDIT LOANS, INC., MORTGAGE ASSET-BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-QS16 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 9/21/2004 Recording Date of DOT: 9/28/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004100567 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $267,140.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $217,563.19 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: the failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 91, BLOCK 1, MAHER RANCHFILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 1847 Baguette, Castle Rock, CO 80108 NOTICE OF SALE
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 4, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended.
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 2, BLOCK 7, RED HAWK FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO
Public Trustees
Original Grantor: DAMON R. FRANKS AND KIRSTA J. FRANKS Original Beneficiary: FIRST CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WILMINGTON TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES I TRUST 2005-CL1, ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005CL1 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/15/1998 Recording Date of DOT: 7/27/1998 Reception No. of DOT: 9857185 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $122,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $95,536.87 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.
Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0064
Original Grantor: DUSTIN D. COYHIS AND ANN E. COYHIS Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR SEBRING CAPITAL PARTNERS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON MORTGAGE SECURITIES CORP., HOME EQUITY ASSET TRUST 2005-2, HOME EQUITY PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-2 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 1/13/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 1/20/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005006145 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $300,600.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $274,392.15
The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust.
To Whom It May Concern: On 6/5/2015 2:07:00 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 NOTICE
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Highlands Ranch AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0140
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 10, BLOCK 1, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 9, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.
To Whom It May Concern: On 3/2/2015 the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County.
Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust.
Notices Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations of the terms thereof.
If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 9/10/15 Last Publication: 10/8/15 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 8/31/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: JOAN OLSON Colorado Registration #: 28078 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 230, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-15-660721-JS *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0064 First Publication: 9/10/15 Last Publication: 10/8/15 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0140 To Whom It May Concern: On 6/5/2015 2:07:00 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: DAMON R. FRANKS AND KIRSTA J. FRANKS Original Beneficiary: FIRST CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE COMPANY
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, October 7, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/13/2015 Last Publication: 9/10/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 7/9/2015 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 #: 15-00008SH *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0140 First Publication: 8/13/2015 Last Publication: 9/10/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0140 To Whom It May Concern: On 6/5/2015 2:07:00 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: DAMON R. FRANKS AND KIRSTA J. FRANKS Original Beneficiary: FIRST CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WILMINGTON TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES I TRUST 2005-CL1, ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005CL1 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/15/1998 Recording Date of DOT: 7/27/1998 Reception No. of DOT: 9857185 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $122,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $95,536.87 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 10, BLOCK 1, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 9, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 9227 Butterwood Court, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described
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If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a comThe property described herein is all of pleted loss mitigation application or the property encumbered by the lien of you have been offered and have accepthe deed of trust. ted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint Legal Description of Real Property: with the Colorado Attorney General LOT 10, BLOCK 1, HIGHLANDS RANCH (720-508-6006) or the Consumer FinanFILING NO. 9, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, cial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) STATE OF COLORADO. or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the Toaddress advertise your publicforeclosure notices call 303-566-4100 Which has the of: 9227 Butterprocess. wood Court, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 NOTICE OF SALE Publisher: Douglas County News Press
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
Public Trustees
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 4, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 9/10/2015 Last Publication: 10/8/15 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 7/9/2015 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 #: 15-00008SH *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: No. 2015-0140 First Publication: 9/10/2015 Last Publication: 10/8/15 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0154 To Whom It May Concern: On 6/23/2015 12:53:00 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: MELVIN D STRAIGHT AND JENNIFER S STRAIGHT Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-21CB, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-21CB Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 4/25/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 5/17/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006041644 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $404,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $404,000.00 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: 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 8, BLOCK 6, GREEN VALLEY SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 564 Rita Place, Castle Rock, CO 80108-3419 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, October 14, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/25/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON
Public Trustees
Dated: 6/25/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: PATRICIA D. SACHSE Colorado Registration #: 40633 6595 WEST 14TH AVENUE, SUITE 100, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO Phone #: (303) 586-1174 Fax #: Attorney File #: B26518 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0154 First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0155
To Whom It May Concern: On 6/23/2015 12:53:00 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: DAN M. LUDTKE Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR SHEA MORTGAGE INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-11CB MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-11CB Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/24/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 3/2/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006017353 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $241,950.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $241,682.26
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 135, HIGHLANDS RANCH- FILING NO. 122-W, 1ST AMENDMENT, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO
Which has the address of: 10939 Brooklawn Road, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 NOTICE OF SALE
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 14, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended.
If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/25/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: PATRICIA D. SACHSE Colorado Registration #: 40633 6595 WEST 14TH AVENUE, SUITE 100, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO Phone #: (303) 586-1174 Fax #: Attorney File #: B25182 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0155 First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0156
To Whom It May Concern: On 6/23/2015 12:54:00 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: DAVID A. BENAVIDES AND ANNETTE BENAVIDES Original Beneficiary: WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL COLORADO, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL COLORADO, INC. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 4/25/2007 Recording Date of DOT: 5/10/2007 Reception No. of DOT: 2007038519 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $409,760.80
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28 News-Press OriginalThe Grantor: DAVID A. BENAVIDES
AND ANNETTE BENAVIDES Original Beneficiary: WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL COLORADO, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL COLORADO, INC. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 4/25/2007 Recording Date of DOT: 5/10/2007 Reception No. of DOT: 2007038519 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $409,760.80 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $458,534.12
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: the failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 21, BLOCK 1, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 52-C, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 1884 Mountain Sage Run, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 14, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/25/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: JOAN OLSON Colorado Registration #: 28078 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 230, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 X3112 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-15-669962-JS *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0156 First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0157 To Whom It May Concern: On 6/23/2015 12:55:00 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: RICHARD ELLINGSON AND CHERIE ELLINGSON Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR FIRST UNITED BANK N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 7/28/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 7/31/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006064732 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $290,600.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $296,471.83 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: the failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 250, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 122-R, COUNTRY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 10683 Braselton Street, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.
Public Trustees
First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/25/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: JOAN OLSON Colorado Registration #: 28078 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 230, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 X3112 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-15-671320-JS *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0157 First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0158 To Whom It May Concern: On 6/23/2015 1:15:00 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: SHELLEY HANCOCK Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, WILMINGTON FINANCE, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/9/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 10/25/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006091979 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $260,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $254,154.70 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay monthly installments due Note Holder. 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 84, ROXBOROUGH VILLAGE FILING NO. 12-B, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 8116 Eagleview Drive, 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, October 14, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/25/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: JOLENE KAMINSKI Colorado Registration #: 46144 355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 15-913-28548 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0158 First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0159
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 14, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38-
To Whom It May Concern: On 6/23/2015 1:17:00 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: MAURICE FIELDS JR Original Beneficiary: COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR INDENTURE TRUSTEE TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR THE CWABS REVOLVING HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2004-F Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/19/2003 Recording Date of DOT: 1/30/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004011485 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $39,283.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $39,054.94 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 pay-
DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $39,283.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $39,054.94
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: the failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 78, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 122-H, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 10169 Fawnbrook Lane, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130-0130 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, October 14, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/25/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: JOAN OLSON Colorado Registration #: 28078 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 230, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 X3112 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-15-668115-JS *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0159 First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.
Public Trustees
First Publication: 8/27/2015 Last Publication: 9/24/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/30/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
JOLENE KAMINSKI Colorado Registration #: 46144 355 UNION BOULEVARD SUITE 250, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 11, BLOCK 3, EXECUTIVE HOMES AT ROXBOROUGH VILLAGE FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.
Phone #: (303) 274-0155 Fax #: (303) 274-0159 Attorney File #: 14-945-27332 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0160 First Publication: 8/27/2015 Last Publication: 9/24/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0162 To Whom It May Concern: On 6/30/2015 11:45:00 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: NANCY E. MCGILL Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-75CB, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-75CB Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 10/18/2005 Recording Date of DOT: 10/20/2005 Reception No. of DOT: 2005101064 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $176,600.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $173,888.05 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 76, COTTONWOOD SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 8 AS SHOWN ON MAP RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1983 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 317378, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO Which has the address of: 8859 Coneflower Pl, Parker, CO 80134-8997 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, October 21, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended.
Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay monthly installments due Note Holder. 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 39, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING NO. 118-L, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 624 Ridgemont Circle, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 21, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/27/2015 Last Publication: 9/24/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust.
Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0160
Original Grantor: HARLEY REESE Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, MEGASTAR FINANCIAL CORP. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR LEHMAN MORTGAGE TRUST MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-8 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 6/1/2007 Recording Date of DOT: 6/8/2007 Reception No. of DOT: 2007046010 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $507,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $507,000.00
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: the failure to timely make payments as required under the Deed of Trust.
The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
PUBLIC NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern: On 6/30/2015 11:42:00 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.
Recording Date of DOT: 2/23/2012 Reception No. of DOT: 2012012837 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $152,800.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $146,235.80
If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/27/2015 Last Publication: 9/24/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/30/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: PATRICIA D. SACHSE Colorado Registration #: 40633 6595 WEST 14TH AVENUE, SUITE 100, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO Phone #: (303) 586-1174 Fax #: Attorney File #: B22703 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0162 First Publication: 8/27/2015 Last Publication: 9/24/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Littleton NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0165 To Whom It May Concern: On 7/2/2015 3:04:00 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: FELIPE GURULE Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR DENVER MORTGAGE COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 2/22/2012 Recording Date of DOT: 2/23/2012 Reception No. of DOT: 2012012837 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $152,800.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $146,235.80 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of
Which has the address of: 10013 Westside Circle, 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, October 21, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/27/2015 Last Publication: 9/24/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 7/7/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: EVE M GRINA Colorado Registration #: 43658 9800 S. MERIDIAN BLVD. SUITE 400, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (303) 706-9990 Fax #: Attorney File #: 15-008134 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0165 First Publication: 8/27/2015 Last Publication: 9/24/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0166 To Whom It May Concern: On 7/2/2015 3:17:00 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: 815 S. PERRY STREET, L.L.C. Original Beneficiary: FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 9/24/2014 Recording Date of DOT: 10/31/2014 Reception No. of DOT: 2014063329 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $1,045,500.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $1,037,496.03 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to make timely payments required under the Deed of Trust and the Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 2. THE CENTRE ON PLUM CREEK FILING NO. 2, FIFTH AMENDMENT, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Together with all existing or subsequently erected or affixed buildings, improvements and fixtures; all easements, rights of way, and appurtenances; all water, water rights and ditch rights (including stock in utilities with ditch or irrigation rights); and all other rights, royalties, and profits relating to the real property, including without limitation all minerals, oil, gas, geothermal and similar matters. Which has the address of: 815 S. Perry Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 21, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General
If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.
September 10, 2015
Public Trustees
First Publication: 8/27/2015 Last Publication: 9/24/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Dated: 7/7/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: BRIAN P. GAFFNEY Colorado Registration #: 39119 1200 SEVENTEENTH STREET SUITE 1900, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: (303) 634-2077 Fax #: Attorney File #: GARZA *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0166 First Publication: 8/27/2015 Last Publication: 9/24/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0168 To Whom It May Concern: On 7/9/2015 11:08:00 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: COSMO P LORUSSO AND CYNTHIA L LORUSSO Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR OWNIT MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2006-HE2 ASSET BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-HE2 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 4/26/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 5/5/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006038072 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $306,800.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $328,936.36 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations of the terms thereof.
***Home Affordable Modification Agreement effective October 1, 2011
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust.
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 226, HIGHLANDS RANCH - FILING NO. 122-W, 1ST AMENDMENT, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO.
Which has the address of: 5326 Heatherton Lane, 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, October 28, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended.
If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 9/3/2015 Last Publication: 10/1/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Dated: 7/23/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 5050.100419.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0168 First Publication: 9/3/2015 Last Publication: 10/1/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0169
To Whom It May Concern: On 7/14/2015 9:41:00 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: WILLIAM G. WINSTEAD, JR. Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWMBS, INC., CHL MORTGAGE
Douglas County * 2
scribed below to be recorded in Douglas September 10, 2015 County.
Original Grantor: WILLIAM G. WINSTEAD, JR. Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWMBS, INC., CHL MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH TRUST 2004-29, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-29 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 11/5/2004 Recording Date of DOT: 11/15/2004 Reception No. of DOT: 2004116326 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $318,750.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $318,750.00 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations of the terms thereof.
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 37, BLOCK 8, ROMAR WEST, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 6028 Vacquero Circle, Castle Rock, CO 801089139 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, November 4, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 9/10/2015 Last Publication: 10/8/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 7/23/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: PATRICIA D. SACHSE Colorado Registration #: 40633 6595 WEST 14TH AVENUE, SUITE 100, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO Phone #: (303) 586-1174 Fax #: Attorney File #: B24758 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0169 First Publication: 9/10/2015 Last Publication: 10/8/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Highlands Ranch NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0152 To Whom It May Concern: On 6/22/2015 7:49:00 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: TERESA LACY Original Beneficiary: OPTION ONE MORTGAGE CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-HL1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-HL1 Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 12/4/2006 Recording Date of DOT: 12/14/2006 Reception No. of DOT: 2006107420 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $264,190.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $264,190.00 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations of the terms thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property described herein is all of the property encumbered by the lien of the deed of trust. Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 107, HIGHLANDS RANCH FILING 122-C, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 10344 Kelliwood Way, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 14, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to
terest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended.
Public Trustees
If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 6/25/2015 ROBERT J. HUSSON DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: LISA CANCANON Colorado Registration #: 42043 1199 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, COLORADO 80204 Phone #: Fax #: Attorney File #: 4500.000046.F01 *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/ Legal Notice No.: 2015-0152 First Publication: 8/20/2015 Last Publication: 9/17/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press PUBLIC NOTICE Parker NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0170 To Whom It May Concern: On 7/9/2015 1:34:00 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: ANNA PAULA LIMA Original Beneficiary: BOKF, NA DBA COLORADO STATE BANK AND TRUST Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BOKF, N.A., A NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION D/B/A BANK OF OKLAHOMA, AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY MERGER TO COLORADO STATE BANK & TRUST, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 9/14/2012 Recording Date of DOT: 9/27/2012 Reception No. of DOT: 2012072863 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $367,000.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $367,000.00 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101 (4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: 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 17, BLOCK 8, HORSESHOE RIDGE, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF COLORADO. Which has the address of: 18115 Tennyson Lane, Parker, CO 80134 NOTICE OF SALE
mand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in Douglas County. Original Grantor: COREY THOMAS AND KIMBERLY THOMAS Original Beneficiary: BOKF, NA DBA COLORADO STATE BANK AND TRUST Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BOKF, NA Date of Deed of Trust (DOT): 6/17/2013 Recording Date of DOT: 6/18/2013 Reception No. of DOT: 2013050772 DOT Recorded in Douglas County. Original Principal Amount of Evidence of Debt: $365,750.00 Outstanding Principal Amount as of the date hereof: $357,095.35
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: The covenants have been violated for reasons including, but not limited to, the failure to make timely payments required under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
Legal Notice No: 927693 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 24, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
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, November 4, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended. If you believe that your lender or servicer has failed to provide a single point of contact (38-38-103.1 CRS) or they are still pursuing foreclosure even though you have submitted a completed loss mitigation application or you have been offered and have accepted a loss mitigation option (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process. First Publication: 9/10/2015 Last Publication: 10/8/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press Dated: 7/23/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ERIN ROBSON Colorado Registration #: 46557 7700 E. ARAPAHOE ROAD, SUITE 230, CENTENNIAL, COLORADO 80112 Phone #: (877) 369-6122 X3112 Fax #: Attorney File #: CO-15-676873-JS *YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
Name Changes PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on August 6, 2015 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Douglas County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Kseniya Andreevna Chernyak be changed to Kseniya Andreevna Mamlin. Case No.: 15 C 306
Legal Notice No: 927618 First Publication: August 27, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on August 5, 2015 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Douglas County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Cynthia Margaret Biays be changed to Cynthia Margaret Cummings. Case No.: 15 C 302 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 927621 First Publication: August 27, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Legal Notice No.: 2015-0170 First Publication: 9/10/2015 Last Publication: 10/8/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
The Petition requests that the name of Matthew Wade Furness be changed to Matthew Wade Almanza. Case No.: 15 C 287
To Whom It May Concern: On 7/9/2015 1:35:00 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: COREY THOMAS AND KIMBERLY THOMAS Original Beneficiary: BOKF, NA DBA COLORADO STATE BANK AND TRUST Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BOKF, NA
PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before December 30, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred.
Which has the address of: 3508 Golden Spur Loop, Castle Rock, CO 80108
Public notice is given on July 28, 2015 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Douglas County Court.
Castle Rock NOTICE OF SALE Public Trustee Sale No. 2015-0171
Legal Notice No: 927639 First Publication: September 3, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Betty Lou Trankel, aka Betty L. Trankel, aka Betty Trankel, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30264
Legal Notice No: 927617 First Publication: August 27, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
*YOU MAY TRACK FORECLOSURE SALE DATES on the Public Trustee website: http://www.douglas.co.us/publictrustee/
PUBLIC NOTICE
Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Kathleen Cone, Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No.: 927683 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 24, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
The Petition requests that the name of Corinne Joye Votaw be changed to Jeremy Craig Votaw. Case No.: 15 C 318
Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Deputy Clerk
SCOTT TOEBBEN Colorado Registration #: 19011 216 16TH STREET SUITE 1210, DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Phone #: (720) 259-6710 Fax #: Attorney File #: 14CO00133-3
The Petition requests that the name of Tammy Lynn Schlei be changed to Tammy Lynn Guns Case No.: 15 C 311
Notice To Creditors
Legal Description of Real Property: LOT 10, BLOCK 12, CASTLE OAKS ESTATES FILING NO. 1, A SUBDIVISION OF CASTLE OAKS PRELIMINARY PD SITE PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 1, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, SATE 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 (38-38103.2 CRS), you may file a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General (720-508-6006) or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (855-411-2372) or both. However, the filing of a complaint in and of itself will not stop the foreclosure process.
The name, address and telephone numbers of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
Name Changes
Public notice is given on August 12, 2015 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Douglas County Court.
Suzanne Greene Personal Representative 1994 Lincoln Avenue Parker, CO 80134
Ronnilou Trankel Personal Representative 1714 5th Street, No. 4 Santa Monica, CA 90401
Legal Notice No.: 2015-0171 First Publication: 9/10/2015 Last Publication: 10/8/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
Dated: 7/23/2015 CHRISTINE DUFFY DOUGLAS COUNTY Public Trustee
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
County, Colorado on or before January 18, 2016, or the claims may be forever barred.
Public notice is given on August 17, 2015 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Douglas County Court.
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. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that on the first possible sale date (unless the sale is continued*) at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 4, 2015, at the Public Trustee’s office, 402 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, I will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. If the sale date is continued to a later date, the deadline to file a notice of intent to cure by those parties entitled to cure may also be extended.
First Publication: 9/10/2015 Last Publication: 10/8/2015 Publisher: Douglas County News Press
PUBLIC NOTICE
Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 927638 First Publication: August 27, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Sonja R. Barnett, Deputy Clerk
Notice To Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Leonard J. Bassett, Deceased Case Number 2015PR30272 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas, County, Colorado on or before December 29, 2015, or the claims may be forever barred. Ruth A. Bassett Personal Representative 2850 Classic Drive, #3616 Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 Legal Notice No.: 927619 First Publication: August 27, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HUBERT E. FUTCH a/k/a HUE FUTCH, Deceased Case Number: 15 PR 30217 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before December 28, 2015, or the claims may be forever barred. KENTON H. KUHLMAN, Attorney for the Personal Representative 7851 S Elati St, Suite 202 Littleton Co 80120 Legal Notice No.: 927632 First Publication: August 27, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Thomas John Klucsarits, a/k/a Thomas J. Klucsarits, a/k/a Thomas Klucsarits, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30281 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before January 4, 2016 or the claims may be forever barred. Sandra S. Klucsarits, Personal Representative 23144 Allendale Avenue Parker, CO 80138 Legal Notice No: 927666 First Publication: September 3, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Marka Boyer, aka Marka D. Boyer and Marka Diane Boyer, Deceased Case Number: 2015PR30283 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before January 10, 2016 or the claims may be forever barred. /s/ Aaron Tomisich, Attorney for Aubyn Demian, Personal Representative Aubyn Demian, Personal Representative 134 Central Avenue, P.O. Box 1 Woodacre, CA 94973 Legal Notice No.: 927672 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 24, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Cody Ray Ogden, aka Cody R. Ogden, aka Cody Ogden, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30258 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before January 11, 2016 or the claims may be forever barred. R. Scott Christian, Personal Representative Baysore & Christian Fiduciary, LLC 7200 E. Dry Creek Blvd., Suite B-201 Centennial, CO 80112 Legal Notice No: 927669 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 24, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Donald Wayne Bounds, Deceased Case Number: 2015PR30269 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas, County, Colorado on or before January 18, 2016, or the claims may be forever barred.
Public notice is given on August 12, 2015 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Douglas County Court.
Suzanne Greene Personal Representative 1994 Lincoln Avenue Parker, CO 80134
The Petition requests that the name of
Legal Notice No.: 927683
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of David LeRoy Jacobson, aka David L. Jacobson, aka David Jacobson, and Dave Jacobson, Deceased Case Number: 2014 PR 30186 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before December 28, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Jean L. Jacobson Personal Representative 7657 Crystal Lake Court Littleton, Colorado 80125 Legal Notice No: 927629 First Publication: August 27, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Kyle Ward Chandler, aka Kyle W. Chandler, aka Kyle Chandler, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30092 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before December 31, 2015 or the claims may be forever barred. Erick S. Chandler Personal Representative 855 County Road 1470 Ninnekah, OK 73067 Legal Notice No: 927637 First Publication: August 27, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on August 18, 2015 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Douglas County Court. The Petition requests that the name of Nicole Diane Turner be changed to Nicole Diane Yeanoplos Case No.: 15 C 319 Cheryl A. Layne, Clerk of Court By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 927640 First Publication: September 3, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Carleane Margaret English, aka Carleane M. English, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30261 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Co-Personal Representatives or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before January 4, 2016 or the claims may be forever barred. Betty Jane McWilliams Co-Personal Representative 1645 S. Nile Court Aurora, Colorado 80012 Curtis W. English Co-Personal Representative 12501 E. Calle Talon Tucson, AZ 85749 Legal Notice No: 927645 First Publication: September 3, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William A. S. Mackenzie, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30293 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before January 10, 2016 or the claims may be forever barred. Bonnie M. Smith Personal Representative 1393 Castlepoint Circle Castle Pines, Colorado 80108 Legal Notice No: 927670 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 24, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mae G. Hegeman, Mae Gertrude Hegeman, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30290 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before January 15, 2016 or the claims may be forever barred. Richard Hegeman Personal Representative 3420 Mill Vista Road Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80129 Legal Notice No: 927676 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 24, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Tyler Lawson, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30260 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Tyler Lawson, Deceased Case Number: 2015 PR 30260
Notice To Creditors
All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Douglas County, Colorado on or before January 15, 2016 or the claims may be forever barred. Trevor Lawson Personal Representative 5 Peregrine Littleton, Colorado 80127 Legal Notice No: 927681 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 24, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Misc. Private Legals Public Notice DISTRICT COURT, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO Court Address: 4000 Justice Way Castle Rock, CO 80109 Plaintiff: THE VILLAGES OF PARKER MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC. dba CANTERBERRY CROSSING MASTER ASSOCIATION, a Colorado non-profit corporation
Defendant: Tracy T. O’Dell aka Tracy T. Odell; Barbara H. O’Dell aka Barbara H. Odell; HSBC Bank USA, National Trust Company, as Trustee for the Holders of Mastr Reperforming Loan Trust 2005-2 at 636 Grand Regency Blvd., Brandon, FL 33510; Beneficial Mortgage Company of Colorado, Colorado Authority Relinquished March 9, 2007; Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Apollo Credit Agency Inc.; Robert Husson, Douglas County Public Trustee Attorneys for Plaintiff: Name: Pryor Johnson Carney Karr Nixon P.C. Tammy M. Alcock, Esq. Address: 5619 DTC Parkway, Suite 1200 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Phone No.: (303) 773-3500 Atty. Reg. #: 39816 talcock@pjckn.com Case No.: 2015CV30501; Division 1 SUMMONS
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: Apollo Credit Agency Inc.
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to file with the Clerk of this Court an answer or other response to the attached Complaint. If service of the Summons and Complaint was made upon you within the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 21 days after such service upon you. If service of the Summons and Complaint was made upon you outside of the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 35 days after such service upon you. Your answer or counterclaim must be accompanied with the applicable filing fee.
If you fail to file your answer or other response to the Complaint in writing within the applicable time period, the Court may enter judgment by default against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint without further notice. Dated: May 13, 2015 Clerk of Court/Clerk Signature of Plaintiff Pryor Johnson Carney Karr Nixon, P.C. 5619 DTC Parkway, Suite 1200 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (303) 773-3500
1. This Summons is issued pursuant to Rule 4, C.R.C.P., as amended. A copy of the Complaint must be served with this Summons. This form should not be used where service by publication is desired.
2. WARNING: A valid summons may be issued by a lawyer and it need not contain a court case number, the signature of a court officer, or a court seal. The plaintiff has 14 days from the date this summons was served on you to file the case with the court. You are responsible for contacting the court to find out whether the case has been filed and obtain the case number. If the plaintiff files the case within this time, then you must respond as explained in this summons. If the plaintiff files more than 14 days after the date the summons was served on you, the case may be dismissed upon motion and you may be entitled to seek attorney’s fees from the plaintiff. Legal Notice No.: 927584 First Publication: August 20, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice District Court, Douglas County, Colorado 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2009 Castle Rock, Colorado 80109 In the Matter of the Petition of: TYLER SHANE GIBSON For the Adoption of a Child Attorney for Petitioner: ROBINSON & HENRY, P.C. Samera Habib, #43118 900 Castleton Road, Suite 200 Castle Rock, Colorado 80109 Telephone: 303-688-0944 Email: samera@robinsonandhenry.com Case No.: 15JA63 * Division: 7 NOTICE OF HEARING To: Jeremy Stanley, Respondent 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. An Affidavit of Abandonment has been filed alleging that you have abandoned the child for a period of one (1) year or more and 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 25, 2015, at 3:30 pm, 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.: 927575 First Publication: August 27, 2015 Last Publication: September 24, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice DISTRICT COURT, DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO Court Address: 4000 Justice Way Castle Rock, CO 80109 Plaintiff: THE VILLAGES OF PARKER MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC. dba CANTERBERRY CROSSING MASTER ASSOCIATION, a Colorado non-profit corporation
Defendant: Tracy T. O’Dell aka Tracy T. Odell; Barbara H. O’Dell aka Barbara H. Odell; HSBC Bank USA, National Trust Company, as Trustee for the Holders of
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Court Address: 30 The4000 News-Press Justice Way
Public Notice
Castle Rock, CO 80109
Plaintiff: THE VILLAGES OF PARKER MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC. dba CANTERBERRY CROSSING MASTER ASSOCIATION, a Colorado non-profit corporation
Misc. Private Legals
Defendant: Tracy T. O’Dell aka Tracy T. Odell; Barbara H. O’Dell aka Barbara H. Odell; HSBC Bank USA, National Trust Company, as Trustee for the Holders of Mastr Reperforming Loan Trust 2005-2 at 636 Grand Regency Blvd., Brandon, FL 33510; Beneficial Mortgage Company of Colorado, Colorado Authority Relinquished March 9, 2007; Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Apollo Credit Agency Inc.; Robert Husson, Douglas County Public Trustee Attorneys for Plaintiff: Name: Pryor Johnson Carney Karr Nixon P.C. Tammy M. Alcock, Esq. Address: 5619 DTC Parkway, Suite 1200 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Phone No.: (303) 773-3500 Atty. Reg. #: 39816 talcock@pjckn.com Case No.: 2015CV30501; Division 1 SUMMONS TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: Beneficial Mortgage Company of Colorado, Colorado Authority Relinquished March 9, 2007 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to file with the Clerk of this Court an answer or other response to the attached Complaint. If service of the Summons and Complaint was made upon you within the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 21 days after such service upon you. If service of the Summons and Complaint was made upon you outside of the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 35 days after such service upon you. Your answer or counterclaim must be accompanied with the applicable filing fee. If you fail to file your answer or other response to the Complaint in writing within the applicable time period, the Court may enter judgment by default against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint without further notice. Dated: May 13, 2015 Clerk of Court/Clerk Signature of Plaintiff Pryor Johnson Carney Karr Nixon, P.C. 5619 DTC Parkway, Suite 1200 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Address of Plaintiff (303) 773-3500 1. This Summons is issued pursuant to Rule 4, C.R.C.P., as amended. A copy of the Complaint must be served with this Summons. This form should not be used where service by publication is desired. 2. WARNING: A valid summons may be issued by a lawyer and it need not contain a court case number, the signature of a court officer, or a court seal. The plaintiff has 14 days from the date this summons was served on you to file the case with the court. You are responsible for contacting the court to find out whether the case has been filed and obtain the case number. If the plaintiff files the case within this time, then you must respond as explained in this summons. If the plaintiff files more than 14 days after the date the summons was served on you, the case may be dismissed upon motion and you may be entitled to seek attorney’s fees from the plaintiff. Legal Notice No.: 927583 First Publication: August 20, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice DISTRICT COURT, DOUGLAS COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. 2015CV030258, Division/Courtroom 3 SALE NO. 2015-0001444 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY PREMISES PARKER WAREHOUSE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, v. PYRAMID MECHANICAL, INC., a Florida Corporation, JOSEPH L. WEAVER, CARDINAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, A TENNESSEE GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, and ROBERT HUSSON AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, et al. Defendants Regarding: Condominium Unit No. A-2, Premises Parker Warehouse Condominiums, according to the Condominium Map of Premises Parker Warehouse Condominiums, recorded on June 22, 2007 as Reception No. 2007049878, and as defined by the Condominium Declaration of Premises Parker Warehouse Condominiums, recorded on June 22, 2007 under Reception No. 2007049853, and subject to and including that undivided interest in the Ground Lease recorded on June 8, 2007 as Reception No. 2007046174, as set forth in said Declaration, all recorded in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder, Douglas County, Colorado. Also known as: 18606 Longs Way, #A-2, Parker, CO 80134 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 Department of Douglas County, Colorado at 10:30 A.M., on the 9th day of October, at 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2213, Castle Rock, CO 80109, phone number 303-814-7083. At which sale, the above described real property and improvements thereon will be sold to the highest bidder. 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 303-814-7083 prior to the sale to ascertain the amount of this bid. The highest and best bidder will have one hour 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 THEIR HIGHEST BID AT THE TIME OF SALE. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. Judgment is in the amount of $13,846.00. All telephone inquiries for information should be directed to the office of the undersigned Sheriff at 303-814-7083. The name, address and telephone number of the attorney representing the legal owner of the above described lien is Kristen Dillie, Esq., HindmanSanchez P.C., 5610 Ward Rd, Suite 300, Arvada, CO 80002, 303-432-8999. Dated August 20, 2015, Castle Rock, Colorado TONY G. SPURLOCK Sheriff of Douglas County, Colorado By: Glenn D. Peitzmeier, Deputy Legal Notice No.: 927603 First Publication: August 20, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Published In: The Douglas County NewsPress PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, DOUGLAS
Misc.PUBLIC Private Legals NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, DOUGLAS COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. 14CV031301, Division/Courtroom 3 SALE NO.: 2015-0001476 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ROXBOROUGH PARK FOUNDATION Plaintiff, v. BRIAN K. ROBINSON; BRENDA K. ROBINSON; US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE TRUST 2006-A2; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; MUTUAL OF OMAHA BANK; FRANK GRAZIANO; and ROBERT HUSSON, AS THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF DOUGLAS COUNTY. Defendant(s). Regarding: Lot 377, Roxborough Downs, Filing No. 2, County of Douglas, State of Colorado. Also known as: 6959 Surrey Trail, Littleton, CO 80125 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 Department of Douglas County, Colorado at 10:00 A.M., on the 16th day of October 16, 2015, 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2213, Castle Rock, CO 80109, phone number 303-814-7083. At which sale, the above described real property and improvements thereon will be sold to the highest bidder. 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 303-814-7083 prior to the sale to ascertain the amount of this bid. The highest and best bidder will have one hour 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 THEIR HIGHEST BID AT THE TIME OF SALE. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. Judgment is in the amount of $11,973.49.
District Court Douglas County, Colorado Court Address: 4000 Justice Way Castle Rock, CO 80109 In re the Parental Responsibilities concerning: Isabella L. Ewing
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Petitioners: Monroe L. Ewing Carmen K. Ewing And Respondents: Angelica M. Ewing John Doe Attorney for Petitioners Jeri S. Williams 900 Castleton Rd. #210 Castle Rock, CO 80109 Phone: (303) 688-8436 E-mail: jwilliams@castlerockattorney.net Case Number: 15DR538 * Division 8 SUMMONS TO RESPOND TO PETITION FOR ALLOCATION OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES To John Doe named above this Summons serves as a notice to appear in this case. If you were served by publication, you must file your Response with the clerk of this Court within 35 days after this Summons is served on you to participate in this action. Your response must be accompanied with the applicable filing fee. The Petition requests that the Court enter a Order addressing issues involving the children such as, child support, allocation of parental responsibilities, (decision-making and parenting time), attorney fees, and costs to the extent the Court has jurisdiction. Notice: Colorado law, provides that upon personal service of the Petition and Summons on the Respondent, an automatic temporary injunction, as set forth in §1410-123, C.R.S. shall be in effect against both parties until the Final Order is entered, or the Petition is dismissed, or until further Order of the Court. Either party may apply to the Court for further temporary orders, an expanded automatic temporary injunction, or modification or revocation under §14-10-125, C.R.S. A request for genetic tests shall not prejudice the requesting party in matters concerning allocation of parental responsibilities pursuant to §14-10-124(1.5), C.R.S. If genetic tests are not obtained prior to a legal establishment of paternity and submitted into evidence prior to the entry of the final order, the genetic tests may not be allowed into evidence at a later date. A copy of the Petition in this matter may be obtained from the Law Office of Jeri S. Williams at the above address.
All telephone inquiries for information should be directed to the office of the undersigned Sheriff at 303-814-7083. The name, address and telephone number of the attorney representing the legal owner of the above described lien is Kristen Dillie, Esq., HindmanSanchez P.C., 5610 Ward Rd, Suite 300, Arvada, CO 80002, 303-432-8999.
If you fail to file a Response in this case, any or all of the matters above, or any related matters which come before this Court, may be decided without further notice to you.
TONY G. SPURLOCK Sheriff of Douglas County, Colorado By: Glenn D. Peitzmeier, Deputy
Date: 09/01/2015 /s/ Jeri S Williams Attorney for the Petitioners
Legal Notice No.: 927628 First Publication: August 27, 2015 Last Publication: September 24, 2015 Published In: The Douglas County NewsPress
Legal Notice No.: 927680 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: October 8, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Public Notice Cellco Partnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless are proposing to build a 45-foot Stealth Structure (Pine Tree) Communications Tower in the vicinity of 5300 TALL HORSE TRAIL, Sedalia, CO 80135. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: M.Valentine, 303.218.3530, 165 S. Union Blvd., Ste. 310, Lakewood, CO 80228 or by email at melissa.valentine@us.bureauveritas.com Legal Notice No.: 927670 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT DOOR COUNTY BAILEYS HARBOR MARINA CONDOMINIUM OWNER’S ASSOCIATION, INC., 8115 Ridges Road, Baileys Harbor, WI 54202, Plaintiff, vs. DONALD R. VAN PUTTEN and BONNIE S. VAN PUTTEN, 7537 Pine Ridge Trail Castle Pines, CO 80104, Defendants. Case No.: 15-SC-260 * Case Code: 31001 PUBLICATION SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF FILING TO THE PERSONS NAMED ABOVE AS DEFENDANTS: You are being sued by the person named above as Plaintiff. A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your address as stated in the caption above. The lawsuit will be heard in the following Small Claims court: Door County Justice Center Telephone Number of Clerk of Court: 920-746-2205 1205 South Duluth Avenue Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 on the following date and time: Date: September 21, 2015 Time: 1:30 p.m. If you need help in this matter because of a disability, please call 920-746-2482. If you do not attend the hearing, the court may enter a judgment against you in favor of the person suing you. A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your address as stated in the caption above. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. You may have the option to Answer without appearing in court on the court date by filing a written Answer with the clerk of court before the court date. You must send a copy of your Answer to the Plaintiff named above at their address. You may contact the clerk of court at the telephone number above to determine if there are other methods to answer a Small Claims complaint in that county. Dated this 27th day of August, 2015. PINKERT LAW FIRM LLP s/ Amy M. Sullivan State Bar No. 1082283 454 Kentucky Street P.O. Box 89 Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 Phone: 920-743-6505 Legal Notice No.: 927671 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice District Court Douglas County, Colorado Court Address: 4000 Justice Way Castle Rock, CO 80109 In re the Parental Responsibilities concerning: Isabella L. Ewing
Government Legals Public Notice DISTRICT COURT, DOUGLAS COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. 2015CV030259, Division/Courtroom 1 SALE NO. 2015-0001443 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY PREMISES PARKER WAREHOUSE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, v. PYRAMID MECHANICAL, INC., a Florida Corporation, JOSEPH L. WEAVER, CARDINAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, A TENNESSEE GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, and ROBERT HUSSON AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, Defendants Regarding: Condominium Unit No. A-3, Premises Parker Warehouse Condominiums, according to the Condominium Map of Premises Parker Warehouse Condominiums, recorded on June 22, 2007 as Reception No. 2007049878, and as defined by the Condominium Declaration of Premises Parker Warehouse Condominiums, recorded on June 22, 2007 under Reception No. 2007049853, and subject to and including that undivided interest in the Ground Lease recorded on June 8, 2007 as Reception No. 2007046174, as set forth in said Declaration, all recorded in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder, Douglas County, Colorado. Also known as: 18606 Longs Way, #A-3, Parker, CO 80134 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 Department of Douglas County, Colorado at 10:00 A.M., on the 9th day of October, at 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2213, Castle Rock, CO 80109, phone number 303-814-7083. At which sale, the above described real property and improvements thereon will be sold to the highest bidder. 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 303-814-7083 prior to the sale to ascertain the amount of this bid. The highest and best bidder will have one hour 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 THEIR HIGHEST BID AT THE TIME OF SALE. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. Judgment is in the amount of $14,033.45. All telephone inquiries for information should be directed to the office of the undersigned Sheriff at 303-814-7083. The name, address and telephone number of the attorney representing the legal owner of the above described lien is Kristen Dillie, Esq., HindmanSanchez P.C., 5610 Ward Rd, Suite 300, Arvada, CO 80002, 303-432-8999. Dated August 20, 2015, Castle Rock, Colorado TONY G. SPURLOCK Sheriff of Douglas County, Colorado By: Glenn D. Peitzmeier, Deputy Legal Notice No.: 927604 First Publication: August 20, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Published In: The Douglas County NewsPress 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 October 3, 2015, final settlement
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT COUNTY OF DOUGLAS STATE OF COLORADO
Government Legals NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on October 3, 2015, final settlement will be made by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and WILDCAT CONSTRUCTION CO, INC. for the Martinez Open Space Bridge Project, Douglas County Project Number CI 2013032 in Douglas County; and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Wildcat Construction Co, Inc. for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any of his subcontractors in or about the performance of said work, or that supplied rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement on said October 3, 2015, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Board of County Commissioners, c/o Public Works Engineering Director, with a copy to the Project Engineer, Neil Sarno, Department of Public Works Engineering, Philip S. Miller Building, 100 Third Street, Suite 220, Castle Rock, CO 80104. Failure on the part of claimant to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve said County of Douglas from all and any liability for such claimant's claim. The Board of Douglas County Commissioners of the County of Douglas, Colorado, By: Frederick H. Koch, P.E., Public Works Engineering Director. Legal Notice No.: 927641 First Publication: September 3, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the Town of Parker is in possession of unclaimed property in the amounts described below in the form of checks issued to the person/entities described below for employee payroll, development deposits, tax refunds, business license refunds, miscellaneous payments and miscellaneous refunds held by the Town. The property owner may make inquiry of or claim the property by contacting the Town Clerk of the Town of Parker at (303) 841-0353, or at the Parker Town Hall, 20120 E Mainstreet, Parker, Colorado. In the event that the owner fails to provide the Town Clerk with a written claim for the return of the personal property within sixty (60) days of the date of the publication of this notice, the personal property shall become the sole property of the Town and any claim of the owner to such personal property shall be deemed forfeited. Name Check: Number: Amount Conoco Phillips Company: 84984: $1,399.37 McDonald’s: 86512: $300.00 Legal Notice No.: 927650 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT PARKER WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT STATE OF COLORADO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT TO SECTION 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on the 20th day of September, 2015, final settlement will be made by the Parker Water and Sanitation District for and on account of a contract between Parker Water and Sanitation District and Aggregate Industries, Inc., for the completion of Rueter-Hess Water Purification Facility Project, and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Aggregate Industries, Inc. for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any of his subcontractors in or about the performance of said work, or that supplied rental machinery, tools or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement on said 20th day of September, 2015, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Parker Water and Sanitation District Board of Directors, 18100 Woodmen Drive, Parker, Colorado, 80134. Failure on the part of claimant to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve said Parker Water and Sanitation District from all and any liability for such claimant's claim. The Parker Water and Sanitation District, by: Ron Redd, District Manager and its Board of Directors. Legal Notice No.: 927661 First Publication: September 3, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT PARKER WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT STATE OF COLORADO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT TO SECTION 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on the 20th day of September, 2015, final settlement will be made by the Parker Water and Sanitation District for and on account of a contract between Parker Water and Sanitation District and Dean Contracting, Inc., for the completion of Rueter-Hess Water Purification Facility Project, and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Dean Contracting, Inc. for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, t e a m h i r e s u s t e n a n c e , p r o v i s i o n s, 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 20th day of September, 2015, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Parker Water and Sanitation District Board of Directors, 18100 Woodmen Drive, Parker, Colorado, 80134. Failure on the part of claimant to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve said Parker Water and Sanitation District from all and any liability for such claimant's claim. The Parker Water and Sanitation District, by: Ron Redd, District Manager and its Board of Directors. Legal Notice No.: 927662 First Publication: September 3, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT PARKER WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT STATE OF COLORADO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSU-
NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT PARKER WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT STATE OF COLORADO
Government Legals NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT TO SECTION 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on the 20th day of September, 2015, final settlement will be made by the Parker Water and Sanitation District for and on account of a contract between Parker Water and Sanitation District and Extreme Fire Protection, Inc., for the completion of Rueter-Hess Water Purification Facility Project, and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Extreme Fire Protection, Inc. for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any of his subcontractors in or about the performance of said work, or that supplied rental machinery, tools or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement on said 20th day of September, 2015, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Parker Water and Sanitation District Board of Directors, 18100 Woodmen Drive, Parker, Colorado, 80134. Failure on the part of claimant to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve said Parker Water and Sanitation District from all and any liability for such claimant's claim. The Parker Water and Sanitation District, by: Ron Redd, District Manager and its Board of Directors. Legal Notice No.: 927663 First Publication: September 3, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT PARKER WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT STATE OF COLORADO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT TO SECTION 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on the 20th day of September, 2015, final settlement will be made by the Parker Water and Sanitation District for and on account of a contract between Parker Water and Sanitation District and Lefever Building Systems, Inc., for the completion of Rueter-Hess Water Purification Facility Project, and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Lefever Building Systems, Inc. for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any of his subcontractors in or about the performance of said work, or that supplied rental machinery, tools or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement on said 20th day of September, 2015, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Parker Water and Sanitation District Board of Directors, 18100 Woodmen Drive, Parker, Colorado, 80134. Failure on the part of claimant to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve said Parker Water and Sanitation District from all and any liability for such claimant's claim. The Parker Water and Sanitation District, by: Ron Redd, District Manager and its Board of Directors. Legal Notice No.: 927664 First Publication: September 3, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE AMENDED NOTICE OF ELECTION TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, in the Town of Castle Rock, Colorado, a coordinated mail ballot election with Douglas County will be held, at which election the following charter amendments will be voted upon: CASTLE ROCK CHARTER AMENDMENT: Shall the Town of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter be amended to: (i) change the date of regular municipal elections to the general election date in November of even-numbered years beginning in 2016; (ii) conduct such elections as coordinated elections with Douglas County under the Uniform Election Code of 1992; and (iii) adopt a transition plan on Town Council terms to implement such change in election date, by revising Sections 2-3, 4-1, 42, 4-3, and Article XVII of the Town of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter, as provided in Ordinance No. 2015-30? Section 2-3. Terms. (a) The Councilmembers shall be elected for four-year overlapping terms. Four Councilmembers shall be elected at one regular election and three Councilmembers shall be elected at the subsequent regular election. (b) The Councilmembers shall take office at the first regular meeting in December following their election and compliance with Section 2-7 and shall continue in office until their successors have been elected or appointed as provided in this Charter and have complied with Section 27. (c) The Town Council shall hold an organizational meeting at the first regular meeting in December following the regular election. Section 4-1. Laws Governing Elections. (a) Except for a special election conducted pursuant to Section 4-3 all Town elections shall be conducted under the Uniform Election Code of 1992, as from time to time amended. The Douglas County Clerk shall have all statutory power and authority to conduct such elections as coordinated elections. (b) In the event Douglas County is unable to conduct a special election in compliance with applicable Charter and ordinance requirements, then such special election shall be conducted by the Town, as provided by ordinance not inconsistent with this Charter. Legal Notice No.: 927665 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE Pursuant to Section 7-3 of the Town of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice is hereby given that the Town Council will consider adoption of the following named and described ordinance during its meetings on September 15, 2015 at 6:00 P.M. at the Town of Castle Rock, Town Hall, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, CO 80104 Title of Proposed Ordinance: An Ordinance Of The Town Of Castle Rock, Colorado, Acting As Such And As The Governing Board Of The Town Of Castle Rock Golf Course Enterprise, Authorizing The Issuance Of Golf Course Enterprise Revenue Refunding And Improvement Bonds, Series 2015 And Providing For Its Emergency Adoption On Second And Final Reading. Subject Matter Summary: Said Ordinance would authorize the issuance of not more than $5,500,000 Golf Course Enterprise Revenue Refunding
thorizing The Issuance Of Golf Course Enterprise Revenue Refunding And Improvement Bonds, Series 2015 And Providing For Its Emergency Adoption On Second And Final Reading.
September 10, 2015
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Subject Matter Summary: Said Ordinance would authorize the issuance of not more than $5,500,000 Golf Course Enterprise Revenue Refunding and Improvement Bonds, Series 2015 (the “Bonds”), in order to refund all of the outstanding Golf Course Enterprise Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2005, and to provide approximately $800,000 additional funding for improvements to the golf course. The Bonds are expected to be privately placed with an accredited investor at a net effective interest rate not to exceed 3.30%. The Bonds will be special, limited obligations of the Town payable solely from the net pledged revenues derived by the Town from operation of the golf course enterprise. The Bonds do not constitute a general obligation of the Town or a general obligation debt or indebtedness of the State of Colorado or Douglas County.
In order to take advantage of the currently favorable conditions in the municipal bond market, the continuation of which cannot be predicted, the Council has determined that this ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety and will be adopted as an emergency measure on second reading on October 6, 2015.
The entire text of the proposed ordinance is available for public inspection at the office of the Town Clerk, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 during normal working hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Legal Notice No.: 927667 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Pursuant to Section 7-3 of the Town of Castle Rock Home Rule Charter, notice is hereby given that the Town Council will consider adoption of the following named and described ordinance during its meetings on September 15, 2015 at 6:00 P.M. at the Town of Castle Rock, Town Hall, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, CO 80104 Title of Proposed Ordinance: Ordinance: An Ordinance Approving An Easement Agreement Between The Town Of Castle Rock And Intermountain Rural Electric Association (Valley View Drive)
Subject Matter Summary: The proposed Ordinance grants IREA a 15-foot wide easement on Town owned property along the platted, yet unbuilt, Valley View Rd. for an underground electric tie line. The easement will allow IREA to connect three IREA substations and provide a tie to an existing Town water treatment facility and to the future build out of Castle Oaks subdivision.
The entire text of the proposed ordinance is available for public inspection at the office of the Town Clerk, 100 North Wilcox, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 during normal working hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Legal Notice No.: 927668 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING PROPOSED INCREASES IN WATER AND SANITATION RATES AND NEW FEES
NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held and the proposed fees described below for Cottonwood customers will be considered at a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Cottonwood Water and Sanitation District that will be conducted on October 1, 2015 at 6:30 pm. This meeting will be held at the District meeting house located at 8334 Sandreed Circle, Parker, CO 80134 and is open to the public. The Board will consider:
1) An increase in the base and usage water and wastewater service fees and the construction water use fees to become effective November 1, 2015.
2) An increase in the water and wastewater tap fees, to become effective November 1, 2015
3) Imposition of a new late fee, to be applied to delinquent accounts to become effective November 1, 2015.
4) Imposition of Development Improvement Infrastructure Fees on certain property located within the District, generally north of E-470 and west of Jordan Road as shown on the attached map, to become effective October 2, 2015.
Once District's staff analysis and recommendations are complete, details will be available for review on the website at www.cottonwoodwater.org. Final action will be taken on these proposed fee increases at the meeting on October 1, 2015. If approved, these rate increases will become effective on the dates listed above. COTTONWOOD WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT By: /s/Alyssa Kasaris President, Board of Directors
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Legal Notice No.: 927675 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on October 10, 2015, final settlement will be made by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and WILDCAT CONSTRUCTION CO, INC. for the Sageport 2014 Local Improvement District (LID 14-01) Project, Douglas County Project Number CI 2013-024 in Douglas County; and that any person, co-partnership, association or
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Aviation event promotes mental health awareness Warbirds over Rockies informative, entertaining By Crystal Anderson canderson@colorado communitymedia.com Eighteen percent of adults nationwide suffer from some kind of a mental disorder, a number Brian O’Meara and Andrew Romanoff are trying to lower through education — and a little fun. “Mental illness is something as Americans we brush under the carpet, because if it’s not affecting you, it’s easy to ignore,” said O’Meara, organizer of Warbirds over the Rockies, a model aviation event that combines plane modeling with mental health awareness. Held Sept. 11-13 at the Arvada Modelers Airfield, 7608 State Highway 93, Warbirds brings together more than 300 modelers and model aircraft to entertain and educate attendees about modeling, wartime aircraft and mental health issues. “This is a patriotic, educational and entertaining event,” said Romanoff, president and CEO of Mental Health America, the beneficiary of the three-day
Warbirds over the Rockies organizer Brian O’Meara and his wife, Bonnie, sit next to their P-47 Warbird, which has a 12-foot wingspan and includes a 420 CC engine. Courtesy photo event. “We have 5 million potential supporters in Colorado — everyone in this state is affected by this issue.” O’Meara and Romanoff — whose lives have been touched by suicide, dementia and Alzheimer ‘s disease — said their
goal is to reduce the stigma war on mental illness,” Roaround mental health and to manoff said. “I know we are not bring light to the cause and to going to prevent every suicide, the work being done to increase but we have got to reduce the resources and help for those number.” dealing with a mental health illIn its 12th year, Warbirds over Public Notice ness. the Rockies features an array of INVITATION FOR BID (IFB) Public Notice “We ought to be declaring specialty model aircraft. Attend#039-15
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head said. Organizer and Cresthill counselor Shirl PUBLIC NOTICE Mabary said the presentation is perfect NOTICE OF for informing notCONTRACTORS only children, but also SETTLEMENT Continued from Page 26 COUNTY OF DOUGLAS adults, about bullying prevention and letSTATE OF COLORADO ting go. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to commitment to changing the world Section 38-26-107, as amended, “I think in today’s world,C.R.S., spreading a through spreading kindness and compasPUBLIC NOTICE that on October 10, 2015, final settlemessage of acceptance and compassion ment will be made by the County of sion.” NOTICE OF Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on and kindness isaccount veryofimportant,” Mabary a contract between Douglas CONTRACTORS The community event is focused on SETTLEMENT County and A-1 CHIPSEAL COMPANY COUNTY OF DOUGLAS said. “This way we can defeat all negative for the 2015 Surface Treatment Project, OF COLORADO changing society and the way that STATE everyDouglas County Project Numberin CI 2015impacts upon our young people our one treats each other, he said.NOTICE It’s a way to 002 in Douglas County; and that any perIS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to son, co-partnership, association or corporSection 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, lives. The presentation is a powerful resupportPUBLIC positive mental health. Years of ation that has an unpaid claim against NOTICE that on October 10, 2015, final settlesaid A-1 Chipsealwe Company for or on acment will be made by the County of little minder of the things can do every data showNOTICE that OF there’s a reduction in discount of the furnishing of labor, materials, Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on to Douglas make our world better place.” cipline issues SETTLEMENT at schools where Rachel’s account of a contract day between team hire,asustenance, provisions, CONTRACTORS County and MARTIN MARIETTA MAprovender or other supplies used or conCOUNTY OF DOUGLAS TheAsphalt main goal is bytosuch equip people Challenge has been promoted, HollingsTERIALS, INC. for the 2015 sumed contractor or anywith of his STATE OF COLORADO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on October 10, 2015, final settlement will be made by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and WILDCAT CONSTRUCTION CO, INC. for the Sageport 2014 Local Improvement District (LID 14-01) Project, Douglas County Project Number CI 2013-024 in Douglas County; and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Wildcat Construction Co, Inc. for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any of his subcontractors in or about the performance of said work, or that supplied rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement on said October 10, 2015, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Board of County Commissioners, c/o Public Works Engineering Director, with a copy to the Project Engineer, Sean Owens, 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: Frederick H. Koch, P.E., Public Works Engineering Director. Legal Notice No.: 927682 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT COUNTY OF DOUGLAS STATE OF COLORADO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on October 10, 2015, final settlement will be made by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS, INC. for the 2015 Asphalt Overlay Project, Douglas County Project Number CI 2015-003 in Douglas County; and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any of his subcontractors in or about the performance of said work, or that supplied rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of said work,Notice may at any time up Public to and including said time of such final settlementofonSale said October 10, 2015, file a Notice verified Pierce, statement of the amount and Robert I have your 1977due Shoreunpaid boat on account suchproceed claim with the lander trailer.ofI will to apBoard of County Commissioners, c/o Pubply for title unless you contact me lic Works Engineering Director, with a immediately. copy to the Project Engineer, Terry Gruber, of Public Works EnTitan RVDepartment Storage, Inc. gineering, S. Miller Building, 100 7243 West Philip Titan Road Third Street, Suite 220, Castle Rock, CO Littleton, CO 80125 80104. 303-791-7243
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FailureNotice on theNo.: part927696 of claimant to file such Legal statement prior toSeptember such final settlement First Publication: 10, 2015 will relieve said County of Douglas from all Last Publication: September 10, 2015 and any liability for such claimant's claim. Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
Overlay Project, Douglas County Project Number CI 2015-003 in Douglas County; and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or any of his subcontractors in or about the performance of said work, or that supplied rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of said work, may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement on said October 10, 2015, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Board of County Commissioners, c/o Public Works Engineering Director, with a copy to the Project Engineer, Terry Gruber, Department of Public Works Engineering, Philip S. Miller Building, 100 Third Street, Suite 220, Castle Rock, CO 80104.
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 October 10, 2015, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Board of County Commissioners, c/o Public Works Engineering Director, with a copy to the Project Engineer, Terry Gruber, Department of Public Works Engineering, Philip S. Miller Building, 100 Third Street, Suite 220, Castle Rock, CO 80104.
Failure on the part of claimant to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve said County of Douglas from all and any liability for such claimant's claim.
Legal Notice No.: 927686 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
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The Board of Douglas County Commissioners of the County of Douglas, Colorado, By: Frederick H. Koch, P.E., Public Works Engineering Director. Legal Notice No.: 927685 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT COUNTY OF DOUGLAS STATE OF COLORADO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 38-26-107, C.R.S., as amended, that on October 10, 2015, final settlement will be made by the County of Douglas, State of Colorado, for and on account of a contract between Douglas County and A-1 CHIPSEAL COMPANY for the 2015 Surface Treatment Project, Douglas County Project Number CI 2015002 in Douglas County; and that any person, co-partnership, association or corporation that has an unpaid claim against said A-1 Chipseal Company 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 October 10, 2015, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the Board of County Commissioners, c/o Public Works Engineering Director, with a copy to the Project Engineer, Terry Gruber, Department of Public Works Engineering, Philip S. Miller Building, 100 Third Street, Suite 220, Castle Rock, CO 80104. Failure on the part of claimant to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve said County of Douglas from all and any liability for such claimant's claim. The Board of Douglas County Commissioners of the County of Douglas, Colorado, By: Frederick H. Koch, P.E., Public Works Engineering Director. Legal Notice No.: 927686 First Publication: September 10, 2015 Last Publication: September 17, 2015 Publisher: Douglas County News-Press
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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: Frederick H. Koch, P.E., Public Works Engineering Director.
Public Notice INVITATION FOR BID (IFB) #038-15 FIELD LIGHTING for the WEST FIELDS at HIGHLAND HERITAGE REGIONAL PARK The Division of Parks, Trails and Building Grounds of Douglas County Government, hereinafter referred to as the County, respectfully requests bids from responsible qualified firms for the provision of the purchase of Field Lighting for the West Fields at Highland Heritage Regional Park, as specified. The IFB documents may be reviewed and/or printed from the Rocky Mountain EPurchasing System website at www.rockymountainbidsystem.com. While the IFB documents are available electronically, Douglas County cannot accept electronic bid responses. Bid responses will be received until 3:00 p.m. on Monday, September 28, 2015 by Douglas County Government, Finance Department, Purchasing Division, 100 Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104. Three (3) copies of your bid response shall be submitted in a sealed envelope, plainly marked “Invitation for Bid (IFB) #038-15, Field Lighting for the West Fields at Highland Heritage Regional Park”. Electronic and/or faxed bid responses will not be accepted. Bids will not be considered which are received after the time stated and any bids so received will be returned unopened. Douglas County Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive formalities, informalities, or irregularities contained in a said bid and furthermore, to award a contract for items herein, either in whole or in part, if it is deemed to be in the best interest of the County to do so. Additionally, we reserve the right to negotiate optional items and/or services with the successful bidder.
ees can expect to see various sizes and styles of handmade wartime model airplanes — from a World War II P-51 Mustang to a Waco biplane — soaring through the sky. Along with plane exhibitions, the event will have a variety of modeling equipment and toy vendors as well as a daily air show with a history of military aviation and battle simulations. For Ted Hughes, president of Arvada Associated Modelers, this event is distinctive. “There are very few places you can fly planes of this size, speed and technology, and you can do that here,” he said. “You’re going to see some of the best planes and the best pilots in the world out here.” Tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased via www. warbirdsovertherockies.com. “Anyone who loves an airplane and loves excitement will love this event,” O’Meara said. Money raised will go to expand Mental Health America of Colorado’s educational programs, building a network of care providers and increasing advocacy. Romanoff and his team will be available to provide information about the organization, mental health statistics and available resources.
INVITATION FOR BID (IFB) #038-15 FIELD LIGHTING for the WEST FIELDS at HIGHLAND HERITAGE REGIONAL PARK
SOFTWARE HOUSE C-CURE 9000 HARDWARE
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The Facilities, Fleet, and Emergency Support Services Department of Douglas County Government, referred The Division of Parks, Trails and Building information to sustain a chaintoreaction of hereinafter and community members is key to helping as the County, respectfully requests Grounds of Douglas County Government, bids for the provision of the young purchase of hereinafter referred as the County, re-said. kindness andtoreaction, she our people follow through on their various hardware to complete C-Cure spectfully requests bids from responsible It’s firms intended to be a purbit more intense commitments to spreading kindness and 9000 projects, as specified. qualified for the provision of the chase of Field Lighting for the West Fields than the normal middle-school program, compassion. The IFB documents may be reviewed We also want the communiat Highland Heritage Regional Park, as and/or printed from the Rocky Mountain Especified. Hollingshead said, as kids will see some ty to know what kind of message is being Purchasing System website at www.rockymountainbidsystem.com. While the The IFBcoverage documents may be Columbine reviewed news from in the first sent in theIFB program to our students.” documents are available electronically, and/or printed from the Rocky Mountain EDouglas County cannot accept electronic Purchasing System website at www.rockyfive minutes. The program is celebrating It’s important for young people to know bid responses. mountainbidsystem.com. While the IFB Scott and she stood for and will have their actions and words matter, he said. documents arewhat available electronically, Bid responses will be received until 3:00 Douglas County cannot accept electronic theresponses. same message as the middle schoolSeptember Hollingshead shared an from p.m. on Thursday, 24, 2015 by bid Publicexcerpt Notice Douglas County Government, Finance program, but different content and powScott’s diary: Department, Purchasing Division, 100 Bid responses will be received until 3:00 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) Third Street, Suite 130, Castle p.m. on stories, Monday, September 28, 2015 by #040-15 erful he said. “I Rock, haveCol-this theory that if one person orado 80104. Three (3) copies of your bid Douglas County Government, Finance INMATE HEALTHCARE SERVICES response shall be submitted in a sealed Department, Purchasing Division, 100 “We hope people come to the comcan go out of their way to show compasenvelope, plainly marked “Invitation for Bid Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, ColThe Sheriff’s Office of Douglas County #039-15, Software House C-Cure orado 80104.event Three (3) Government, to as the munity socopies theyof your canbidbe a(IFB) part of the sion, then it will start ahereinafter chain referred reaction of 9000 Hardware”. Electronic and/or faxed response shall be submitted in a sealed County, respectfully requests proposals change thatmarked our “Invitation students willbid beresponses inspired the same.Bids People neverqualified knowfirms howforfar will not be accepted. envelope, plainly for Bid fromwill responsible, the will not be considered which are received (IFB) #038-15, Field Lighting for the West provision of comprehensive Healthcare to make,” he said. “The support oftheparents a little kindness can go.” Medical, Pharmaceutical, after time stated and any bids so reFields at Highland Heritage Regional Administration, ceived will be returned unopened. Mental Health, and Dental Health SerPark”. Electronic and/or faxed bid revices at the Douglas County Detention Fasponses will not be accepted. Bids will Douglas County Government reserves the cility. not be considered which are received after right to reject any and all bids, to waive the time stated and any bids so received formalities, informalities, or irregularities ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2015, will be returned unopened. contained in a said bid and furthermore, to THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY SITE award a contract for items herein, either in VISIT RELATED TO THIS PROJECT. Douglas County Government reserves the whole or in part, if it is deemed to be in the THE SITE VISIT WILL ALLOW ALL INright to reject any and all bids, to waive best interest of the County to do so. AddiTERESTED PARTIES THE OPPORTUNformalities, informalities, or irregularities tionally, we reserve the right to negotiate ITY TO VIEW THE WORK SITE LOCAcontained in a said bid and furthermore, to optional items and/or services with the award a contract for items herein, either in TION AND DISCUSS THE PROJECT DEsuccessful bidder. whole or in part, if it is deemed to be in the TAILS. THE SITE VISIT WILL BEGIN AT best interest of the County to do so. Addi1:00 P.M. IN THE LOBBY OF THE Please direct any questions concerning tionally, we reserve the right to negotiate ROBERT A. CHRISTENSEN JUSTICE this IFB to Carolyn Riggs, Purchasing Suoptional items and/or services with the CENTER, 4000 JUSTICE WAY, CASTLE pervisor at 303-660-7434 or successful bidder. ROCK, COLORADO 80109. EACH PERcriggs@douglas.co.us, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 SON MUST CLEAR SECURITY BEp.m., Monday through Friday, excluding Please direct any questions concerning FORE ENTERING THE LOBBY; THE holidays. this IFB to Carolyn Riggs, Purchasing SuSITE VISIT WILL BEGIN PROMPTLY AT pervisor at 303-660-7434 or 1:00 PM. ONLY THOSE COMPANIES Legal Notice No.: 927688 criggs@douglas.co.us, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 ATTENDING THE MANDATORY SITE First Publication: September 10, 2015 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding VISIT WILL BE ALLOWED TO SUBMIT Last Publication: September 10, 2015 holidays. AN RFP RESPONSE. Publisher: Douglas County News-Press Legal Notice No.: 927687 The RFP documents may be reviewed First Publication: September 10, 2015 and/or printed from the Rocky Mountain EPublic Notice Last Publication: September 10, 2015 Purchasing System website at www.rockyPublisher: Douglas County News-Press mountainbidsystem.com. RFP docuNOTICE TO CREDITORS ments are not available for purchase from Estate of HILBERT SCHAUER, Douglas County Government and can Deceased Public Notice only be accessed from the above-menCase Number: 2015PR030723 tioned website. While the RFP docuINVITATION FOR BID (IFB) ments are available electronically, All persons having claims against the #039-15 Douglas County cannot accept electronic above-named estate are required to SOFTWARE HOUSE C-CURE proposal responses. present them to the Personal Represent9000 HARDWARE ative or to DOUGLAS COUNTY DISFive (5) copies of your RFP response TRICT COURT, STATE OF COLORADO The Facilities, Fleet, and Emergency Supshall be submitted in a sealed envelope on or before JANUARY 10, 2016, or the port Services Department of Douglas plainly marked “RFP No. 040-15, Inmate claims may be forever barred. County Government, hereinafter referred Healthcare Services” prior to the due date to as the County, respectfully requests and time. Electronic and/or faxed reATTORNEY FOR ESTATE: bids for the provision of the purchase of sponses will not be accepted. RFP reNicholas H. Thompson, #44529 various hardware to complete C-Cure sponses will be received until 3:00 p.m., 10964 South Pikes Peak Drive 9000 projects, as specified. on Friday, October 9, 2015 by the Douglas Parker, Colorado 80138 County Purchasing Division, 100 Third Phone: 303-841-3652; fax: 303-841-5715 The IFB documents may be reviewed Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, Colorado Email: and/or printed from the Rocky Mountain E80104. Proposals will not be considered nthompson@reidandscheffel.com Purchasing System website at www.rockywhich are received after the time stated, mountainbidsystem.com. While the IFB and any proposals so received will be reLegal Notice No.: 927695 documents are available electronically, turned unopened. First Publication: September 10, 2015 Douglas County cannot accept electronic Last Publication: September 24, 2015 bid responses. Douglas County Government reserves the Publisher: Douglas County News-Press right to reject any and all proposals, to Bid responses will be received until 3:00 waive formalities, informalities, or irregup.m. on Thursday, September 24, 2015 by Public Notice larities contained in a said proposal and Douglas County Government, Finance furthermore, to award a contract for items Department, Purchasing Division, 100 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) herein, either in whole or in part, if it is Third Street, Suite 130, Castle Rock, Col#040-15 deemed to be in the best interest of the orado 80104. Three (3) copies of your bid INMATE HEALTHCARE SERVICES County to do so. Additionally, we reserve response shall be submitted in a sealed the right to negotiate optional items/serenvelope, plainly marked “Invitation for Bid The Sheriff’s Office of Douglas County vices with the successful vendor. (IFB) #039-15, Software House C-Cure Government, hereinafter referred to as the 9000 Hardware”. Electronic and/or faxed County, respectfully requests proposals Please direct any questions concerning bid responses will not be accepted. Bids from responsible, qualified firms for the this RFP to Carolyn Riggs, Purchasing will not be considered which are received provision of comprehensive Healthcare Supervisor, 303-660-7434, after the time stated and any bids so reAdministration, Medical, Pharmaceutical, criggs@douglas.co.us, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 ceived will be returned unopened. Mental Health, and Dental Health Serp.m., Monday through Friday, excluding vices at the Douglas County Detention Faholidays. Douglas County Government reserves the cility. right to reject any and all bids, to waive Legal Notice No.: 927689 formalities, informalities, or irregularities ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2015, First Publication: September 10, 2015 contained in a said bid and furthermore, to THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY SITE Last Publication: September 10, 2015 award a contract for items herein, either in VISIT RELATED TO THIS PROJECT. Publisher: Douglas County News-Press whole or in part, if it is deemed to be in the THE SITE VISIT WILL ALLOW ALL INbest interest of the County to do so. AddiTERESTED PARTIES THE OPPORTUNtionally, we reserve the right to negotiate ITY TO VIEW THE WORK SITE LOCAoptional items and/or services with the TION AND DISCUSS THE PROJECT DEsuccessful bidder. TAILS. THE SITE VISIT WILL BEGIN AT 1:00 P.M. IN THE LOBBY OF THE Please direct any questions concerning ROBERT A. CHRISTENSEN JUSTICE this IFB to Carolyn Riggs, Purchasing SuCENTER, 4000 JUSTICE WAY, CASTLE pervisor at 303-660-7434 or ROCK, COLORADO 80109. EACH PERcriggs@douglas.co.us, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 SON MUST CLEAR SECURITY BEp.m., Monday through Friday, excluding FORE ENTERING THE LOBBY; THE holidays. SITE VISIT WILL BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 1:00 PM. ONLY THOSE COMPANIES Legal Notice No.: 927688 ATTENDING THE MANDATORY SITE First Publication: September 10, 2015 VISIT WILL BE ALLOWED TO SUBMIT Last Publication: September 10, 2015 AN RFP RESPONSE. Publisher: Douglas County News-Press The RFP documents may be reviewed and/or printed from the Rocky Mountain EPurchasing System website at www.rockymountainbidsystem.com. RFP documents are not available for purchase from Douglas County Government and can only be accessed from the above-men-
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When government takes action, it uses local newspapers to notify you. Reading your public notices is the best way to find out what is happening in your community and how it affects you. If you don’t read public notices, you never know what you might miss. Please direct any questions concerning this IFB to Carolyn Riggs, Purchasing Supervisor at 303-660-7434 or criggs@douglas.co.us, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.
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