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Families visited South Suburban Ice Arena’s free Touch-a-Truck event on Sept. 20 to get up close and personal with lots of of emergency, construction, maintenance and transportation vehicles. Favorites included playing in the “snow” thanks to the ice rink’s Zamboni, and a horse, of course. Participating organizations include the Arapahoe County Sheriff ’s Department, City of Centennial, City of Littleton, Federal Express, RTD, HealthSource of Highlands Ranch East, Arapahoe Rescue Patrol, Littleton Fire and Rescue, South Suburban Parks and Recreation and Stadium Medical. Photo by Stephanie Ellis

Advocating to breathe freely Denver to host 5K run/walk event for lung cancer awareness By Christy Steadman csteadman@colorado communitymedia.com

Lung cancer is not limited to people who smoke. “Any one with lungs can get lung cancer,” said Teresa MacKillop, co-chair of the Denver Free to Breathe event. “And that’s a fact.” MacKillop’s sister died at the age of 39 after being diagnosed with lung cancer 11 months prior. Her mother died from lung cancer at 71, after being diagnosed one year prior. Both had never smoked, she said. A fundraising and awareness event, the 5th annual Denver Free to Breathe 5K Run/ Walk, will take place at 8:40 a.m. Oct. 5 at Washington Park, 701 S. Franklin St., Denver. Funds will go toward lung cancer research, and programs for early treatment and detection. “No one wants to talk about cancer at all,” said Dana Tasker, of Centennial, a third-year participant of the event. “But it’s important to find out early, and that’s what the fundraising helps.” Tasker lost her mother, Linda Lefrancois, a former Centennial resident, to stage IV adenocarcinoma lung cancer. When Lefrancois went to doctors because of suffering with a severe cough, they told her it was bronchitis, Tasker said. “It’s a deadlier cancer because people don’t know they have it,” Tasker said. Lefrancois was diagnosed with the cancer in July 2009. She passed away in May 2010. Generally, by the time a person has symptoms, he or she is already in the late stages of cancer, stage three or four,

IF YOU GO What: 5th annual Denver Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk When: Oct. 5; registration and checkin: 7:30 a.m.; walk begins: 8:40 a.m. Where: Washington Park, 701 S. Franklin St., Denver, 80209 How to register: online (closes Oct. 1), $30; mail-in (must be received by Sept. 29), $33; event day, $35 Why: Raise awareness of lung cancer. Funds will go toward research and programs for early treatment and detection. For more information: www.freetobreathe.org.

LUNG CANCER FACTS • Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer. But people who have never smoked account for 20,000 to 30,000 lung cancer diagnoses every year. • Exposure to radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, and the leading cause in people who have never smoked. • Lung cancer accounts for 27 percent of all cancer deaths. It claims more lives than breast, prostate and colon cancers combined. Source: www.freetobreathe.org MacKillop said. “Testing is not where it needs to be,” she said. Genetic predisposition may play a role in developing lung cancer, but professionals only know of about 23 genetic markers to test. “There could be hundreds,” MacKillop said. There are 288,000 people diagnosed with lung cancer every year, MacKillop said, and every year, 160,000 people die from the disease. She said the five-year survival rate is very low — only 16 percent. The goal of Free to Breathe is to double lung cancer survival by 2022. Other types of cancers get a Cancer continues on Page 23

Linda Lefrancois passed away from lung cancer in 2010. In this photo, three of her grandchildren, Delaney, Jalyn and Michael, walk in her memory during the 2011 Free to Breathe event. This year, the event takes place Oct. 5 at Washington Park in Denver. Photos courtesy of Dana Tasker

Team Linda participates in the 2010 Free to Breathe 5K run/walk. The team consists of friends and family of the late Linda Lefrancois, a former Centennial resident who passed away from lung cancer in 2010. This year, the 5th annual Denver Free to Breathe event takes place Oct. 5 at Washington Park.

Arapahoe County Sheriff Dave Walcher provided an update on the Arapahoe High School shooting investigation on Sept. 22, saying he expects to conduct a full press conference by Oct. 3. “I do want to release as much as I can, as much as I can legally do,” he said. Walcher’s office has been investigating since Dec. 13 of last year, when Arapahoe senior Karl Pierson shot fellow student Claire Davis before turning the gun on himself. He died in the school library. She languished in a coma until her death on Dec. 21. Walcher has sent a summary of the full investigation to District Attorney George Brauchler for his review, and adds that there are two pending legal issues surrounding the release of documents that he thinks will be resolved this week. Walcher is also in talks with an outside agency, which he declined to identify at this time, to Davis perform a review of the entire tragedy. “I think there are things we can learn as a community,” he said. “I’m not saying anyone did anything wrong, just that there are things we can learn. … We don’t need another investigation, but I want to go as far as we can go back in Karl Pierson’s life, and even look at our own response to everything.” He said other entities involved will participate in the press conference, and that there are some reasons for the delay in releasing information that were out of his department’s control. In a letter to parents dated Sept. 9, Littleton Public Schools Superintendent Scott Murphy addressed the district’s silence on the subject thus far. “As I’ve said before, LPS has the ability to communicate accurate information to all of you directly, and we have a legal and ethical commitment to the privacy of our community,” he said. “Additionally, you will recall my position that we will never publicly discuss safety and security measures, as that puts our students, faculty and families more at risk. LPS has strong relationships with our community and local media. We will not, however, participate in creating controversy that compromises student safety and privacy.” Murphy outlined some changes in security that took effect at the beginning of the school year, including partnering with the Littleton Police Department and the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office to increase the number of school resource officers, and enhancing security measures with funds from the 2013 bond program. “LPS is committed to being part of a larger community of mental health professionals,” he wrote. “To that end, the LPS Board of Education has allocated an additional $810,000 to increase the number of counselors, social workers, and psychologists in our schools. … We are committed to continuous improvement in all areas, which provides students with a safe and healthy place in which to learn and work. Nothing is more important.”


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Belgians bring brotherhood to area Some things the same all around the world, firefighters say By Jennifer Smith

jsmith@coloradocommunitymedia.com This is Marie-Christine Liekens’ second journey to America from her homeland of Belgium, and she’s glad it has so far been much less exciting than the first. “Some 13 firefighters from Belgium headed for Delray Beach to celebrate an Irish holiday this weekend were waylaid by a heart-thumping plane wreck in Philadelphia Thursday night,” wrote The Palm Beach Post on March 14. “No one was seriously injured when at 6:25 p.m. the US Airways flight 1720 to Fort Lauderdale faltered and then thudded to the ground as the nose gear collapsed on an aborted take-off.” Liekens was one of the 13 Belgians aboard, an EMT traveling with the Belgian Fireobservers. “We were in the scene instead of going to the scene,” said Liekens, adding that her group was later celebrated in the holiday parade and was even awarded the key to the city. The Belgian Fireobservers promote the international brotherhood that first responders share, and Liekens and nine of her colleagues celebrated it with members of the South Metro Fire Authority the week of Sept. 8. “The brotherhood of firefighters is something that is very strong all over the world,” said Battalion Chief Paul Vanlook, a cofounder of the Fireobservers. “And it’s an opportunity to come here and learn and observe what is the same and what is different.” One thing that’s different, he notes, is the enthusiasm American firefighters have for food. “We were really amazed at what was going on in the kitchen,” said Vanlook.

Third and fourth from left, EMT Marie-Christine Liekens and Battalion Chief Paul Vanlook, both Belgian emergency workers, spent a week visiting with South Metro Fire crews before heading off to Vegas. Photo by Jennifer Smith “If they lose their jobs as firefighters, they could easily get jobs at a good class restaurant.” There’s no such thing as doggie bags in Belgium, he said, because portions are traditionally smaller. Likely because food has to stretch further — Colorado has half of Belgium’s population in about 10 times the space. “If I climb the hose tower, up 75 feet, I can see the other eight stations around me,” said Vanlook. The group visited Pikes Peak and participated in the 9-11 Memorial Stair Climb at Red Rocks while they were here. “We are impressed by the beauty of Colorado,” said Vanlook.

And speaking of 911, which is also the universal emergency phone number in the United States, it’s another difference between the two countries. In Europe, it’s 112. But a little-known fact, said Vanlook, is that both numbers work in both places, simply directing callers to the dispatch center closest to them based on the phone’s signal. The equipment they use is mostly the same, though Leikens said she found a few new items she’d like to add to her routines. The biggest difference is that American fire trucks are wider, due to the older and narrower European streets. The trip wasn’t strictly for a ride-along with SMFA. The second week was a sight-

seeing drive to Las Vegas, with stops along the way to trade patches with whatever fire stations they come across. Vanlook hopes the Belgian Fireobservers can leave behind at least as many lessons as they take away from America. For instance, who knew the word “Yankees” derives from the many Belgians who settled in the north, many of whom were named Jan (pronounced “Yon”) and Kees? “Firefighters everywhere are motivated and proud of serving their community,” he said. “They have a lot of motivation, and when they get to a scene, there’s a lot of camaraderie. … But here, maybe they need somebody from somewhere else to tell them how good they have it.”

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Biden urges strength to stop domestic violence attention to domestic violence. The campaign, called “It’s on Us,” asks every man in America to sign an online pledge to intervene in incidents involving domestic violence. Biden said one of the ways the society “wins” the fight against domestic violence is when men real-

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vvela@colorado communitymedia.com Vice President Joe Biden came to Denver on Sept. 19 to urge men to stand up against domestic violence, saying that men have “an absolute obligation to intervene when you see violence taking place.” “That’s manhood,” the vice president said. “That’s being a man.” Biden gave his passionate remarks prior to taking part in a round-table discussion on domestic violence at a Safehouse Denver office on Capitol Hill. The organization provides services and shelter for battered women. Biden’s trip marks the 20th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act, which he spearheaded as a U.S. senator. Biden recalled some pushback at the time of the legislation, saying that some used to consider domestic violence “a family matter.” The vice president thanked the press for covering that effort 20 years ago, saying the media was “the reason why we’ve been able to put a face on domestic violence.” Biden’s remarks came just a couple of hours after National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell apologized to fans for his handling of recent incidents involving domes-

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issue. The mayor also touted the soon-to-be built Rose Andom Center — named after a domestic violence survivor who sat next to the vice president — which will serve as a “one-stop shop” for domestic-violence victims to receive care and services. The center will have on-site police, magistrates and child and pet care services. “Our goal here today is to shed light on the issue of domestic violence in our community,” Hancock said. Biden reminded the audience that violence isn’t unique to certain groups of people. He said that gays

and lesbians are also victims, as are undocumented immigrant women, who may fear deportation by going to the police to report abuse. And Biden urged college students to step up whenever a violent act against a woman seems imminent. “Turning away when you see a fraternity brother take an obviously, completely, thoroughly drunk young woman and head to his room, you have a moral obligation — you are a coward if you do not stop him,” Biden said. Biden’s visit was also meant to call attention to a newly launched White House campaign that calls

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Critics have said Suthers is delaying the inevitability of gay marriage. But Coffman believes her boss is doing the right thing — and that she would follow his path on his handling of this issue. Coffman said Suthers’ recent filing with the Supreme Court will end up fast-tracking the case toward a quicker resolution. When asked if one could make the argument that Suthers’ handling of the case is actually in the best interest of gay couples, because it could get the issue to the Supreme Court more quickly, Coffman said, “Yes, absolutely. I believe that.” But Quick doesn’t see how continuing to fight against gay marriage in court is helping same-sex couples realize their dreams of marriage equality. “I think for a large segment of society, not just gay and lesbian couples, but for people who have family members that are gay and lesbian couples,” it means they

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Centennial checked in at No. 13 on Money Magazine’s Best Places to Live in America list, which ranks cities with populations between 50,000 and 300,000 every other year. Money ranks communities based on economic opportunity and jobs, housing affordability, education, crime, health, arts and leisure, ease of living and diversity. The rankings also take into account intangible factors, such as a sense of community. Money reporters visited Centennial to interview residents and get a glimpse into what the community had to offer. In addition to the data collected, the list considers all the qualities that draw residents to Centennial.

Centennial’s award-winning schools, beautiful parks and open space, accessible trails, high-tech business environment, growing job market, vibrant shopping and dining developments, and popular Centennial Center Park, make it a desired place to live. The city debuted on the list at No. 47 in 2012.

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trail and recreation use in the city. Terms are for a three-year period for which a stipend of $25 per meeting will be paid to each attending board member. Meetings take place on the fourth Tuesday evening of each month at the Centennial Civic Center, 13133 East Arapahoe Rd. Applications may be obtained on the city website or from the city clerk by calling 303-754-3302. The application deadline is at 5 p.m. Oct. 10.

Board of Education honors senior citizens

The Littleton Public Schools Board of Education recently honored 16 individuals who are celebrating their 10th and 20th years in the Senior Citizen Tax Rebate Program. The program not only gives tax relief to senior citizens in the community who volunteer in LPS schools, it also enhances student learning by matching the talents of the senior volunteers with the various needs in schools. The seniors add a perspective, history and lifetime of experience to the students’ lives. The program was one of the first of its kind in the country when it began in 1990 with 38 participants. Today there are 190 seniors in the program.

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solve the roughly 150 pending internal affairs cases, and Sheriff Robinson will help achieve that.” O’Malley herself has only been on the job since January, and Elias Diggins, interim sheriff, has only been running that department since July 21, when former Sheriff Gary Wilson stepped down. That’s the day Mayor Michael Hancock announced he was taking Robinson steps to “strengthen protocols for impropriety from deputies as well as advance a culture of accountability within the department.” The Denver Sheriff’s Office had been barraged with allegations of abuse, and settled one $3.25 million case in which an inmate said he was choked by a deputy. “The public’s trust in the department has been shaken, and that is simply unacceptable,” wrote Hancock in the announcement. “We are taking action to address Sheriff continues on Page 10

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If you want to get it, you’ve got to give it Before we know it, the holiday season will be upon us, and our spirit of giving will increase. We will think about the gifts that we will purchase, wrap, and give to our closest family members and friends, and we will think about giving through the many outreach programs, such as selecting a random person or family from a giving tree at church or at work. It has been said that if we are feeling low or our morale is down, the best way to pick up our own spirits is to look for ways to help someone else. I know this works because I have practiced it many times myself. Anyone who has been financially blessed can easily write a check and make a donation, and believe me, the charities all need cash. But it is when we donate our time that we make a difference both for others and within ourselves. I would like to accomplish two things in this week’s column. First, I want to introduce you to Elizabeth Billups. Elizabeth has a wonderful gift and mission in her heart to help others. She is the author of the book “The Carry Crew Concept: How to Build Crews to Carry People in Hard Times.” The book is remarkable, but her intent is even more incredible. I would like to share a little bit more about her concept through an article she has recently written, called “Help Yourself by Helping Others”: There’s nothing quite like visiting a friend who can’t breathe, eat, walk or talk on his own to help you value your own life. I have a friend who suffered from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. I met him and his wife while he was at the early stages of this debilitating disease. Fortunately, they trusted me enough

to let me join them on their journey for the next five years until sadly he passed away. During this time, I managed an amazing group of about 25 to 40 people who supported this couple and their two young kids by delivering meals, purchasing groceries, mowing the yard, cleaning the house and much more. People looking at my involvement in this family’s struggle may get the mistaken idea that it was I who was only helping them. When in reality, every encounter with them reminded me how healthy and lucky I was. So like I said, people may think it was I who was helping them. But my family knows the truth. Experiencing this trauma alongside our friends was extremely difficult. But it was also an experience that reminded us daily that struggles that may seem insurmountable when looked at on their own were actually, by comparison with my friend’s struggle with ALS, small road bumps on the journey of real life. And thank God for the journey. As you know, we truly could not appreciate the mountaintop views if we never traveled through the dark valleys. If you know a family that needs support, whether it is a debilitating disease or illness,

Laugh and the words laugh with you The news out of Florida this morning is horrific. I have to move away from it. I can do that in a number of ways. This is one of them: writing. Others might meditate, pray, drink, smoke dope, walk, run, shop, eat, or schedule therapy. Writing does it for me. Now if I were to write about what happened in Florida, I would be stuck in it. But I can write almost anything else, and my responsibilities in writing will take over. I have been reading some quotes about writing: Charles Bukowski’s, Mark Twain’s. Vladimir Nabokov’s. Bukowski said, “You either get it down on paper, or jump off a bridge.” I came across Bukowski when everyone else does, when I was in college. At the time he was welcome, and he still is. Each of us is an odd union of tens of thousands of things that we have seen, read, and felt. I sift constantly. What may have moved me in college might not now. But some of those attachments are still attaching themselves.

Bukowski said, “We’re all going to die, what a circus! That alone should make us love each other but it doesn’t. We are all terrorized and flattened by trivialities, we are eaten up by nothing.” If you don’t know him and decide to look him up, please know beforehand that his writing goes into a lot of dark corners. If that is true, why mention him on a day when there is horrific news out of Florida? Maybe because I don’t need to see daffodils to improve my day, or to re-read Psalm 27:4, or drink. Bukowski, an alcoholic, said, “That’s the problem with drinking, I thought, as I Marshall continues on Page 9

or maybe just a hard-luck story of lengthy unemployment, you should read Elizabeth’s book, “The Carry Crew.” The second way to feel good about yourself by helping others comes from the “We Don’t Waste” program. You can check them out online at www.wedontwaste.org. Basically, the idea is to gather all the unused food and products from local cooperating providers, which is then distributed to local shelters and food banks for distribution. I have volunteered twice to collect the uneaten food from the sky boxes at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. A team of about 20 people assembled after the game and collected enough food for more than 5,000 servings. I was simply amazed at the aggregate collection of prime rib, roast beef, chicken, ribs, hot dogs, hamburgers, sausage and desserts that were left behind. A special thank-you to Andrea and Bruce Kirchhoff and St. Luke’s United Methodist Church for all you do for this program. Need a “pick-me-up”? Look for ways to help someone else and I can assure you that your talents and gifts will shine through and be greatly appreciated. I am also pretty sure that what you get in return will pale in comparison to what you actually give. I would love to hear all about the charities and missions you support at gotonorton@gmail. com, and when we lift others up, it truly will be a better than good week. Michael Norton is a resident of Castle Rock, the former president of the Zig Ziglar Corporation, and a strategic consultant, business and personal coach.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Matt Crane, deserving of respect We are fortunate in Arapahoe County. Matt Crane, our county clerk, delivers outstanding customer service throughout his department. Of vital importance is the department’s role in ensuring fair, secure, accurate and reliable elections. Since he became our county clerk, Matt Crane has enhanced access to the department’s services online and at the four offices. You can easily find lots of useful information on the department’s website. Matt Crane added more ballot-drop locations. He also decreased wait-time at voting centers, improved the provisional ballot process and expanded training for election judges. Matt is designated as a Certified Elections Administrator both by the National Elections Center and the Colorado Department of State. Colorado county clerks chose him as Vice President of their Association of the Colorado County Clerks Association. Let’s choose Matt Crane to continue serving as our County Clerk. Peg Brady Centennial

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The science of Pokémon Centennial teen wins 2014 World Championships By Christy Steadman csteadman@colorado communitymedia.com

Who said playing Pokemon can’t pay off? As the first-place winner in the senior division of the 2014 Pokémon World Championships Aug. 15-17 in Washington D.C., Trent Orndorff has earned himself a $10,000 scholarship. Orndorff, a 15-year-old Centennial resident, does not know which college he will be attending yet, however, the sophomore at Littleton High School likes science. “It’s hands-on,” Orndorff said, “and you have to think more than in other subjects.” Similarly, playing Pokémon requires strategy, math skills and logic, Orndorff said. But he likes it because he grew up with it. Orndorff was first introduced to Pokémon when he was about 2 years old. He said he took his older brother’s Gameboy Color and started playing the video game. “But the video game is way different than playing with the cards,” Orndorff said. About four years ago, one of the kids from his mother’s inhome day care business brought over some Pokémon playing cards and the two started trading cards. At that time, Orndorff said

he did not know how to play the game, but the two made up a way to play. “Kids begin to collect the cards,” Orndorff said, “then the most curious ones start getting into it and begin to play competitively.” A league is “where kids go just to play,” Orndorff said, and about three years ago, his mother discovered there was a league at the Koelbel Library in Centennial. The first time he went, he just watched, Orndorff said, but then one of the league members taught him how to play. From there, Orndorff started developing his skills and building his deck. He said everybody has to build his or her own deck, so a person has to know the value of every card. He said one of the things he likes the most about playing Pokémon is the strategy of building his deck. It can become an expensive game, if a person is willing to spend the money for a specific card, but almost all of Orndorff’s cards were obtained by trading, he said. “He has done this completely on his own, with no help or assistance from us,” Orndorff’s mother, April, said. “Other parents … put the decks together for the children (or) obtain cards, (but) we do not know anything at all about the game or the cards.” At the Pokémon world championship competition, players are categorized by age. Players 11 and under compete as juniors, ages 12 to 15 compete as seniors and anybody over the age of 16

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poured myself a drink. If something bad happens you drink in an attempt to forget; if something good happens you drink in order to celebrate; and if nothing happens you drink to make something happen.” If you have a writer in the family, or a friend who is a writer, encourage them. It is constructive, and it is a way out. And it is a way on a day like this, when there is bad news coming out of Florida, to improve the day and to renew yourself, to upgrade your seat assignment. Humor helps too. I have a sense of humor, although you wouldn’t know it by reading the first 400 words. Humorists need mentors, plump ones. Mine were. Some who were not include Lucille Ball. Not funny. I’ll take Dorothy Parker. Some who are not include Jay Leno, Craig Ferguson, and Conan O’Brien. The writers of “Two and a Half Men” should not be millionaires. The show reminded me of a bowl of used toothpicks. Give me Ogden Nash. “I don’t mind eels, except as meals, and

competes as a master. In order to qualify to compete in the world championships, a player may take four different routes: finish in the top four of the standings in the previous year’s world championships; compete in the national championships, where challengers from across the globe compete in their home countries for the opportunity; earn an invite by obtaining enough championship points based on performances over the course of the tournament season by competing at Play! Pokémon Premier Events; or winning at the Last Chance Qualifier tournament, which takes place the day before the world championships and gives Pokémon players one final opportunity to make the cut. In 2013, Orndorff competed in the Last Chance Qualifier tournament, but did not place high enough. “Last year, I was just so happy to get an invite, I didn’t really care about the competition,” he said. But in 2014, Orndorff made it to the world championships by achieving enough championship points, traveling to different places in Colorado, and playing in six different states to do so. April said the contests and tournaments don’t cost anything, so often, while Trent was playing Pokémon, the rest of the family would go sightseeing. Prior to the world championships, but after receiving his 2014 invite, Orndorff said he joked around that he would continue to play competitively if he made the top four.

the way they feels.” Bukowski had a face that looked like a large potato that had been left on the forest floor. When I met him, I was very self-conscious about my own appearance. It’s quite amazing what bumps on your chin can do to your self-esteem, especially if there are more on your nose. And forehead. I looked down back then, not up, and never into someone’s eyes. Now I will look directly at you. And in my mind, I am saying, “Let’s talk.” Let’s make sense together, or let’s make nonsense together. Both require language skills. I appreciate someone with language skills even if I don’t agree with them. I also know that language skills can brainwash. Praise the Lord, and send me your Visa card number. I am safely out of Florida now. I have had to look up words and to correctly quote Charles Bukowski, which took me back to a beige 1965 Volkswagen. Driving out in the middle of the night to pick up the LA Free Press, to find his column.

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“I didn’t expect to make the top four,” Orndorff said, “but I ended up winning.” Because Orndorff placed within the top four at the 2014 Pokémon World Championships, he has automatically received an invite to the 2015 world championships. Orndorff said he’s got other

things going on in 2015, such as playing basketball on his high school’s team, so he will not be traveling as much to play Pokémon. But he will continue to play competitively, locally, to stay updated with the game. “So I still know what’s going on,” Orndorff said, “so I don’t get rusty.”

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Littleton Fire Rescue is amid the trial period for a program designed to speed response times and conserve resources. Using vehicles called Quick Cars is an “out-of-the-box and innovative way” to better serve the community, said Littleton Fire Rescue Chief Chris Armstrong. The department is testing two types of vehicles for the Quick Cars, a Ford F-150 and a Chevrolet Suburban. In early August, the department launched the trial period of the program, an alternative method to using emergency resources to respond to non-emergent calls. They “allow us to keep the big red trucks, as we call them,” LFR District Chief Jeff Pasker said, “for acute medical calls.” An emergent call, Pasker said, is one that needs immediate 911 attention. A non-emergent call would be one that a person calls 911 for water problems, somebody stuck in an elevator or an odor investigation, he said. The department is studying data on the Quick Cars, including tracking response times, savings in fuel costs, utilization rates and decreasing fire engine and ambulance hours. Staffing is also in consideration. Pasker said eight people are needed for one fire engine or medic unit, but a Quick Car only needs two people. Personnel of a Quick Car includes a paramedic and an emergency medical technician who have access to

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a number of incidents that have occurred and to rebuild confidence in the department by raising the bar of accountability among the sheriff’s deputies who serve honorably every day.” Robinson should be an asset along those lines, having been a well-respected public servant for more than

Littleton Fire Rescue recently launched the trial period of the Quick Car program, an alternative first responder vehicle that can be dispatched to non-emergent calls. Photo by Christy Steadman advanced life support equipment and supplies, cardiac monitors, gas detectors, thermal imagers and onboard computers inside the vehicle. Emergency responders in a Quick Car are able assess whether additional units are needed or if a person needs to be transported to a hospital. A Quick Car can do anything an ambulance can do except transport a person to the hospital, Pasker said. In emergencies threatening life or structures, a traditional emergency response vehicle would be sent out. If a Quick Car is dispatched to a scene, and the incident turns out to be a large emergency, service would be upgraded to send out “full-fire response,” Pasker said. Quick Cars can arrive at the scene of an emergency one to one-and-ahalf minutes faster than the engines or trucks, and cost less to send out, Armstrong said. Additionally, the vehicles are four-wheel drive, so they can access areas that a larger fire truck or EMT unit may not be able get to. Pasker said there is not much of a difference in cost for equipping an ambulance or a Quick Car, but the vehicle itself is significantly less ex-

pensive. For example, Pasker said, an ambulance costs about $250,000, and a Suburban costs about $60,000 to $70,000. The fire department currently has two Quick Cars, one based at Fire Station No. 11 in downtown Littleton and one at Fire Station No. 17 in eastern Highlands Ranch. The department also serves west Centennial, but Quick Cars will only respond there under certain circumstances, such as when other units are tied up on calls. Quick Cars operate Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. During this trial period, Quick Cars have been dispatched, on average, to about four calls a day, crews said. The trial period is slated to end Oct. 3. Two additional Quick Cars may be added in 2015, Armstrong said, depending on the success of the program. It’s a “unique and different approach,” Armstrong said, and added that the department anticipates Quick Cars to become a permanent program. We’re “seeing great success with the program,” he said. “We’re real happy with it.”

four decades in Littleton and Arapahoe County. “His character and reputation are sterling,” John Brackney, a former Arapahoe County Commissioner and former president of the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce who worked with Robinson for 16 years, said after Robinson announced his retirement. “Sheriff Robinson has served with dignity, enthusiasm, pride and humility.” Robinson is a graduate of the 135th Session of the FBI National Academy, the 52nd Session of the FBI Law En-

forcement Executive Development Seminar, the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard State and Local Executives Program, the National Sheriff’s Institute, the University of Colorado Law Enforcement Executive Program and the University of Denver Public Safety Leadership Institute. He was on the board of directors of the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force and continues to serve on the executive board of the National Police Research Platform of the National Institute of Justice within the U.S. Department of Justice.


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“Sadness” is the title of this photograph by Shelly Au of a young Chinese girl as she visits a destroyed home, in Au’s exhibit, “Two Beautiful Daughters.” Photos by Shelly Au

Chinese process explored in Centennial exhibit By Sonya Ellingboe

sellingboe @coloradocommunitymedia.com “Hope has two beautiful daughters — their names are anger and courage; anger at the way things are, and courage to see that they do not remain the way they are.” — St. Augustine Shelly Au writes that he spent 17 years living in Asia. He has worked for a nonprofit organization where he has been drawn to tell stories of the people he met through photography, as well as organizing benefits for “less fortunate communities.” Three recent years were spent documenting the destruction that resulted when rapid economic development was a primary Chinese goal. “In cities throughout China, countless buildings have been marked, in red, with an eight-stroke Chinese character pronounced `chai.’” It means destroy or take down. He writes that his documentary collection of photos, on exhibit through September at Solid Grounds Coffee House, 6504 S. Broadway, Centennial, is “both a study of this merciless process and a meditation on the pain and anger of the millions of Chinese people it has

Wild horses couldn’t drag me away from the Sept. 17 opening of Odysseo, the new multimedia horse, of course, extravaganza under the big top at the Pepsi Center parking lot. Despite my ever-tightening chest, an indication of how allergic I am to the magnificent creatures, I stayed the course until the last hoof had left the building. The show opened to a crowd of 2,000 who — judging by the standing ovation at the end — were blown away by the blend of equestrian arts, performing arts and high-tech theatrical effects. Sharing the colossal stage with 46 riders, acrobats, aerialists and musicians, the 62 horses stole the spotlight during this blend of equine ballet and old-fashioned rodeo tricks. The opening night also marked Odysseo’s 700th show since the inception of this equine spectacular in 2011. “The entire troupe and myself felt a very warm welcome from the Denver audience”, said Normand Latourelle, Cavalia’s founder and artistic director. “With more than 1 million spectators having been touched by the beauty and majesty of Odysseo since the beginning of this colossal adventure, we are proud to finally present this feel-good show to Denver.” Odysseo offers evening and matinee performances through Oct. 5. Tickets are available at www.cavalia.net or by calling 866-999-8111.

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“Beauty of Shards” illustrates beauty in destruction in Shelly Au’s exhibit “Two Beautiful Daughters.” displaced and dispossessed.” The people have a combination of resignation, hope and courage that allows them to persevere. The exhibit opened on Sept. 15 with a gathering of people who heard opening commentary by Au and his wife, Amy, about their experiences. They then, with help from friends, divided the audience into small groups to walk through the exhibit, which is divided into five units: “Marked for Destruc-

“Thankful Sadness” by Shelly Au shows laundered clothes bravely flapping in front of a ruined building in Au’s exhibit, “Two Beautiful Daughters.”

IF YOU GO “Two Beautiful Daughters,” an exhibit of documentary photos by Shelly Au of Centennial, is at Solid Grounds Coffee House, 6504 S. Broadway, Centennial, through the end of September. Admission is free. 303-209-7494.

tion,” “Life in Chaos,” “Life and Darkness,” “New Life Emerging” and “Beauty in Brokenness.” At each stop, there were discussion questions for viewers: How did photos make them think or feel? How might they be inclined to respond? Do they think of a time when they were powerless to respond? What form does chaos take in your life right now? Are there colors you associate with chaos? There are signs of hope in the section called “New Life Emerging,” with the question: “What stands out the most — signs of life or brokenness?” The final grouping, “Beauty in Brokenness” looks more at pleasing patterns and textures that result from brokenness. “Are you more relieved or disturbed by the idea that brokenness is often paired with beauty?” While the collection of 24 photos was lined up in the side room at Solid Grounds to facilitate discussion, the works will be individually hung around the coffee house through September, Au said. See them as art and as penetrating social commentary. Solid Grounds is open daily into the evening. One might enjoy a special coffee of tea while looking.

New this year, LoDo Sips, a walking tour of Historic Lower Downtown Denver while tasting samples from taverns and bars, has replaced LoDo Bites. From 5 to 9 p.m. Oct. 9, at each stop along the way you’ll be treated to a sample of a Colorado brewed, distilled or produced beverage. Participating bars include Tavern Downtown, Celtic Tavern, Wynkoop Brewing Co., Spill, Viewhouse and more. LoDo Sips celebrates the district’s tavern and brewpub scene. Tickets are $35 for individuals or $30 each for a group of 10 or more, available at www.lodo.org. Volunteers are needed for the event. For details, email info@lodo.org.

Rocky mascot debuts burger

Hard Rock Cafe Denver, in the Denver Pavilions on the 16th Street Mall, pays homage to Denver Nuggets’ mascot Rocky with The Rocky Burger. Created by Rocky himself, the burger is crafted with a brioche bun; two four-ounce burger patties, made of premium ground beef and brisket; two slices of pepper jack cheese; a fried egg; two strips of bacon and buttermilk fried onion strings. The Rocky Burger is served with french fries and a house-made Skittles-infused tangy barbecue sauce for dunking, as Skittles are Rocky’s favorite snack. This burger will be available at Hard Rock Cafe Denver exclusively, for a limited time. A portion of the proceeds from the $13.95 burger will be donated to Special Olympics Colorado Project UNIFY. “We are excited to partner with Rocky and the Denver Nuggets to support the Special Olympics Colorado Project UNIFY,” said Sean Finney, general manager of Hard Rock Cafe Denver. “The Rocky Burger, along with its special `dunking’ sauce, is not only delicious, but also a great way to support a very deserving cause.”

Wazee Supper Club celebrates

Wazee Supper Club, in Denver’s historic LoDo neighborhood at 15th and Wazee, is celebrating big this month with a 40th anniversary party on Sept. 26 with throwback prices of $19.74 on supreme pizzas all day, along with 40-cent pints of Rail Yard Ale served in commemorative Wazee anniversary pint glasses for the first 100 guests, starting at 6 p.m. Parker continues on Page 20


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‘The Voice’ Patty coming to Ranch Sandi Patty, known as “The Voice” of Christian music, will perform at St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 9203 S. University Blvd., Highlands Ranch, at 7 p.m. Oct. 11. The program will include material from Patty’s Everlasting Tour, and she will join the 150-member St. Andrew choir in six songs, including some of her material and the standard “How Great Thou Art.” A representative from the Water4 project will speak. The project works to provide clean water for African and other Third World countries. Tickets are available at St. Andrew, st-andrew-umc. com: $18 advance, $25 day of concert.

Call for entries The Littleton Fine Arts Board invites Colorado artists to enter the 49th annual Own an Original Art Competition by going to callforentry.org. The deadline for entries is Oct. 17 and the exhibition will be Nov. 21 to Jan. 11 at the Littleton Museum, 6028 S. Gallup St., Littleton. 303-795-3950.

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Chamber music Englewood Arts Presents opens its 20142015 Chamber Music Series at 2 p.m. on Oct. 4 at Hampden Hall, in the Englewood Civic Center, 1000 Englewood Parkway, Englewood. The first program, “Cellissimo,” will feature Silver Ainomae, Colorado Symphony Orchestra’s principal cellist, plus cellists Judith McIntyre Galecki, Thomas Heinrich, Kimberly Patterson and Danielle Guideri. Program TBA. Tickets: $15/$12, free under 18. At englewoodarts.org or at the door one hour prior to concert.

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Lone Tree Arts Center will open the exhibit “Nature as Subject” on Sept. 30, with a public reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 3. Works by three experienced artists are included in the show, curated by Sally Perisho: • Jane Abrams lives and works in Los Ranchos Village near Albuquerque and is regents’ professor emeritus from the University of New Mexico. Her canvases are award-winners. • Jean Gumper is a professor and artistin-residence in the art department at Colorado College, and her prints are included in many national and international collections. • Betsy Margolis studied at Art Students League of New York, the University of New Mexico and the University of Denver, where she received her MFA. Her monoprints are in many collections. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and prior

to performances at the arts center. Artwork can be purchased through the box office.

Jazz in Lone Tree “A Night in New Orleans” is the concert title for the first concert of the season by the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra at 8 p.m. Oct. 10 at Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree. Featured will be renowned trumpeter Byron Stripling, artistic director of the Columbus Jazz Orchestra. Tickets: 720-509-1000, lonetreeartscenter.org.

Tomasso exhibit Ray Tomasso of Englewood has a new exhibit, “Wind and Storm: New Works in Paper” at the Ice Cube Gallery, 3320 Walnut St., Denver. He will talk at 1 p.m. Oct. 4 on “Painting the Three-Dimensional Surface.” Gallery hours: noon to 8 p.m. Thursdays; noon to 9 p.m. Saturdays.


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‘How to Succeed’ is stage success By Sonya Ellingboe

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York building — strapped into the basket that carries him to those high windows. He is reading the book he has adopted as his guide to life: “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” A voice (Steve Cassidy) reads the current instruction and there’s a flash and a ding-a-ling — a frequent occurrence as Ponty pursues his chosen career and lifestyle. Next, we see him at the World Wide Wicket Company, applying for — and getting — a mailroom job, and meeting sweet Rosemary (Cara Lippitt), who in best ‘50s style would be “Happy to Keep His Dinner Warm.” The office set is well designed by Tim Barbiaux, with lighting by Seth Alison and sound by John Rivera. Costumes by Cindy Franke are true to the period and nicely detailed. Ponty soon meets the big boss, Biggly (Ed Hickok), a caricature of corporate types, with a secret hobby

IF YOU GO “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” plays through Oct. 12 at Town Hall Arts Center, 2450 W. Main St. in downtown Littleton. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays and Sept. 27; also 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 5. Tickets: $23-$42, TownHallArtsCenter.org, 303-794-2787 ext 5.

— and the rest of a wellchosen cast of 22 that cycles through office-related song and dance numbers, skillfully directed by Robert Wells and choreographed by Kelly Kates. The men in the cast, in particular, present a great variety of physical and character types, which adds a layer of fun.

(They can all dance.) Ponty cycles through various levels at World Wide Wicket in the course of two-plus hours and ends up in that top office, of course, through scenes with ditzy Hedy LaRue (Nicole Campbell), also a caricature — of the office sex bomb — and bossy office manager Miss Jones (Tracy Kern). His nemesis, Frump (Cory Wendling), slinks through most days, scowling and trying to cause trouble. Voices are strong and staging is clever, reflecting Wells’ tongue-in-cheek perspective. He suggests that this is “`Mad Men’

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Tim Howard stars as the ambitious J. Pierrepont Finch in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” at Town Hall Arts Center. Courtesy photo

without the angst.” Wells also notes in his program comments that this lighthearted musical, based on a funny guide by Shepherd Mead, opened on Broadway in 1961, won seven Tony Awards, the New York Drama Critics Award and the 1962 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. “It is a satire of `big business’ in an era when all executives were men, secretaries were women, sexual harassment hadn’t been noticed …” There was a successful revival in 2011 with Daniel Radcliffe as Finch. One can see why it won awards — in spite of its goofy story, it’s tightly written by Jack Weinstock, Abe Burrows and Willi Gilbert and staged with precise timing, great dance numbers, entertaining songs and a lively score by Frank Loesser. This is a delightful production — sure to send one out smiling. It would be fun for all but the youngest kids.

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Erev Rosh Hashanah Wed., Sept. 24 – 6:30pm Rosh Hashanah First Day Thur., Sept. 25 – 9:30am Erev Yom Kippur Fri., Oct. 3 – 6:30pm Yom Kippur Morning/Yiskor Sat., Oct. 4 – 9:30am Yom Kippur Afternoon/Neilah Sat., Oct. 4 – 5:00pm

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Alongside One Another On Life’s Journey

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You are invited to worship with us:

Sundays at 10:00 am

Grace is on the NE Corner of Santa Fe Dr. & Highlands Ranch Pkwy. (Across from Murdochs)

303-798-8485

Church of Christ

Weaving Truth and Relevance into Relationships and Life

worship Time 10:30AM sundays 9:00am Spiritual Formation Classes for all Ages 90 east orchard road littleton, co

Parker evangelical Presbyterian church Connect – Grow – Serve

Sunday Worship

8:45 am & 10:30 am 9030 MILLER ROAD PARKER, CO 80138 3038412125 www.pepc.org

Sunday Worship - 10:00am Bible Study immediately following Thursday Bible Study - 7:30pm Currently meeting at: Acres Green Elementary School 13524 Acres Green Drive 303-688-9506 www.LoneTreeCoC.com

Parker

Community Church of Religious Science Sunday 10:00 a.m. at the historic Ruth Memorial Chapel on Mainstreet

303.805.9890 www.ParkerCCRS.org

Lone Tree Lone Tree

Welcome Home!

Parker, CO • 10am Worship www.uccparkerhilltop.org 303-841-2808

GRACE PRESBYTERIAN

9203 S. University Blvd. Highlands Ranch, 80126

Serving the community ages 21/2 – 6 years “Love, Learn, Laugh”

Cowboy Church

Parker

10:30am at Castle View HS

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Joy Lutheran Church Sharing God’s Love

SERVICES:

SATURDAY 5:30pm

SUNDAY 8:00 & 10:30am

Expository Teaching Through Books of the Bible Families worshipping together Iron Horse Elementary School 20151 Tallman Dr. Parker 80138 Sunday 10:00 TwentyMileBibleChurch.org

Education Hour: Sunday 9:15am Joyful Mission Preschool 303-841-3770 7051 East Parker Hills Ct. • Parker, CO 303-841-3739 www.joylutheran-parker.org

303 798 6387 www.gracepointcc.us

First Presbyterian Church of Littleton Sunday Services

Non-Denominational

Christ’s Episcopal Church

Pastor Paul Flannery “It’s not about us... It’s about serving others... T hen God gets the Glory!”

8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.

615 4th Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 303.688.5185

www.ChristsEpiscopalChurch.org TWITTER: @CECCastleRock

9:00 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP

2121 Dad Clark Drive 720.259.2390 www.HFCdenver.org

Sunday

8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

1609 W. Littleton Blvd. (303) 798-1389 • www.fpcl.org

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Centennial Citizen 15

September 26, 2014

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Opportunity for holiday craft fair on November 14 – 15 at the Central Christian Church of Denver located just south of the Cherry Creek Mall. If you are interested in joining us as part of a special holiday craft fair, please call Lynda at 303-794-6136. We are an international non profit organization called PEO which raises money for women’s scholarships. Reasonable rates – free parkingfree admission.

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Anne Hillerman, pictured with her late father and fellow mystery writer Tony Hillerman, will be at the Philip S. Miller Library at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 4 to discuss her 2013 book “Spider Woman’s Daughter.” Courtesy photo

Mystery author continues father’s work By Mike DiFerdinando

mdiferdinando@coloradocommunitymedia.com For Anne Hillerman, it wasn’t so difficult to follow in her father’s footsteps, or his characters. The New York Times Best Selling Author will be at the Philip S. Miller Library at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 4 to discuss her 2013 book “Spider Woman’s Daughter.” Hillerman’s debut novel, a mystery set in the Southwest, follows the further adventures of the characters her late father, Tony Hillerman, made famous: Jim Chee, Joe Leaphorn and Bernadette Manuelito. While touring her nonfiction book “Tony Hillerman’s Landscape: On the Road with Chee and Leaphor,” a photo-rich tour of her father’s Southwestern influences, one question kept getting thrown her way. “People always wanted to know if my father had left any other manuscripts or books behind that he didn’t publish” Hillerman said. “People wanted to continue the Chee and Leaphorn story and I had to tell them `no.’ He got out everything that

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he wrote.” As the inquiries continued Hillerman began to explore the idea herself. “I thought `I’m missing these stories too,’” she said. Anne decided by taking on one of the less explored female characters from her father’s series, Bernadette Manuelito, she could continue the stories in her own voice without losing what made the books unique to begin with. “I’m not my dad and can’t write in his voice, but I decided with Bernadette I could have a woman protagonist and continue on in my own way,” Hillerman said. Hillerman said she has agreed to write three more installments in the series and that she is working on finishing her second novel. Registration is required for the afterhours library event. People can sign up in person at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox in Castle Rock, or online at www. douglascountylibraries.org. Books will be on sale at the event. Hillerman will also be signing books following her presentation.

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Centennial Citizen 17

September 26, 2014

THINGS DO THEATER/FILM

CHILDREN’S THEATER: Eating Words

A DISENCHANTED freelance fortune cookie writer is entrusted with an old, wellchewed ball-point pen; mid-scribble, she is overtaken by the pen’s magic powers and must find her way through a fantastic magic kingdom by seeking and wielding words as best and bravely as she can. This new show from Buntport Theatre is presented Sunday, Sept. 28, to Thursday, Oct. 4, on the Main Stage at Lone Tree Arts Center. For tickets and other information, call 720-509-1000 or go to www.LoneTreeArtsCenter.org.

TRUNK AND Fashion Show THE PARKER Senior Center will have its free Trunk and Fashion Show, by Vicky’s Boutique, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4. Lunch, with reserved seating for the fashion show, can be purchased in advance at the Parker Senior Center, 10675 Longs Way, Parker. Lunch will be served at noon and the fashion show begins at 1 p.m. Lunch tickets are $6 in advance, or $8 if purchased at the door until sold out. There is no cost to attend the fashion show. A free cookbook will be given out with the purchase of clothes and accessories in the fashion show, while supplies last. Entertainment will feature tap dancers, line dancers, Parker Senior Center’s thriller dancers and singer Christine LeFils. Fifteen percent of all purchases will be donated to the senior center. E-mail Kam at kamieb1234@gmail.com.

BALLET ARIEL

DISCOVER THE secret life of owls through live owl visitors, crafts, educational activities, and informational displays at the Audubon Society of Greater Denver’s annual HOOTenanny from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Audubon Center at Chatfield, 11280 Waterton Road, Littleton. See live Colorado owls from Wild Wings Environmental Education. Investigate what owls eat by examining owl pellets (i.e. owl puke) in “Whoo’s for Dinner.” We will also have face painting, owl merchandise for purchase, pizza available for purchase from Southside Pizzeria, and bluegrass music presented by the Colorado Bluegrass Music Society. Proceeds from this event support our educational programs and activities at the Audubon Center at Chatfield. Call 303-973-9530 or visit www. denveraudubon.org.

presents two free performances of excerpts from “Coppelia” and other dances at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5, on the second floor of the McNichols Civic Center Building, 144 W. Colfax Ace., Denver, and at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12, at Hampden Hall, Englewood Civic Center, 1000 Englewood Parkway. Visit www.balletariel.org or call 303-945-4388.

Walking Tour of Cemetery

MUSIC/CONCERTS

ing tour of Bear Canyon Cemetery from 5-6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27. The tour will be a leisurely 40-minute walk, with stops at about a dozen selected gravesites to hear brief stories of the deceased. Family genealogists Jerry and Mary Persall will conduct the tour with costumed interpreters from the Castle Rock Historical Society and other re-enactors. Refreshments will be served following the tour. Bear Canyon Cemetery is at St. Philip in the Field Episcopal Church, 397 S. Perry Park Road, Sedalia.

MUSIC BY Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) highlights the first concert of the season by the Arapahoe Philharmonic at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26, at Mission Hills Church, 620 SouthPark Drive, Littleton. Tickets and more information available at www.arapahoe-phil.org, by phone at 303-781-1892 or at the door.

Birthday Bash at Castlewood

CASTLEWOOD CANYON State Park celebrates its 50th birthday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, with refreshments and speeches at 1 p.m. and education games and activities before and after the speeches. The snakes, Sid and Nancy, come out at 2 p.m. A birthday banquet/bash will be served starting at 11:30 a.m.; donations to the Friends of Castlewood Canyon State Park are appreciated. The park began as an 87-acre property deeded to the State of Colorado by Lawrence P. Brown back in 1961, and was officially created in 1964 by the Colorado Legislature.

ARAPAHOE PHILHARMONIC Concert

ART

PHOTO CONTEST for Teens

County Libraries. Registration opens at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1, at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, and entries will be displayed at the library and online. A popular vote and a panel of judges will choose the winners, to be announced at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9. Call 303-791-7323 or visit the Aloha Teen Tower at the library.

THE HIGHLANDS Ranch Metro District and Centennial Water & Sanitation District are partnering with the Douglas County Sheriff ’s Office and the Drug Enforcement Agency to present a prescription drug take back day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at the sheriff ’s office’s substation, 9250 Zotos Drive, Highlands Ranch. The sheriff ’s office will collect potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription and over-the-counter drugs for destruction. The service is free and anonymous. Go to http://www.highlandsranch.org. SOUTH METRO Community Blood Drives A NUMBER of community blood drives are planned in the South Metro area. For information or to schedule an appointment, contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300, unless otherwise noted. Upcoming blood drives are: Monday, Sept. 29, Town of Parker/Town Hall, 20120 E. Mainstreet, Parker, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (contact Diane Lewis, 303-841-2332); Thursday, Oct. 2, at Littleton United Methodist Church, 5894 S. Datura St., Littleton, 1:30-6 p.m.; Friday, Oct. 3, at Larkspur Elementary School, 1103 W. Perry Park Ave., 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (contact Doreen McCabe, 303-387-5375); Friday, Oct. 3, at the PACE Center, 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 4, at FroyoRox, 8357 Rampart Range Road, A-104, Littleton, 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

FULL STEAM Ahead VISIT ONE or many hands-on demonstrations and exhibits focusing on science,

technology, engineering, arts and mathematics from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. The Douglas County Libraries STEAM program is open for all ages and requires no registration.

CHILDREN, MATERNITY Consignment Sale

DOUGLAS COUNTY families can buy and sell their gently used children’s items at the Just Between Friends children and maternity consignment sale from 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, to Monday, Sept. 29, at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, 500 Fairgrounds Drive, Caste Rock. Save 50 percent to 90 percent off retail. Average consignor sells more than $400 at each event. Admission is $2. TEAS AND Tours STEP BACK in time and explore Cherokee Ranch and Castle’s history and architecture, along with its furnishings and collections of art with a guided tour, offered Saturday, Sept. 27. The castle also offers afternoon teas, which include seasonal menu complete with scones with clotted cream and jam, finger sandwiches, pastries and sweets, as well as a tour of the castle. Cherokee Castle and Ranch is at 6113 N. Daniels Park Road, Sedalia. Call 303-688-4600. WALKING TOUR of Castle Rock

Colors of Autumn Charity Car Show, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, at Kaiser Permanente, 9285 Hepburn St., Highlands Ranch. Proceeds will benefit Denver Fisher House (http://denverfisherhouse.org). A donation is the entry fee to show cars (consider at least $10). Spectators are free. Go to www.hrhotrod.com for details.

Historical Society and Museum will lead a walking or biking tour of historic Castle Rock at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 27. The 45-minute tour will begin at The Courtyard on Perry Street, between 3rd and 4th streets, and will conclude at the Castle Rock Museum, 420 Elbert St. Group tours are available by reservation. 303-814-3164, crmuseum@comcast.net

CASTLE ROCK

COMPUTER AND Electronics Recycling

at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, at the Starlight Rhythms Concert Series at the Englewood Civic Center, 1000 Englewood Parkway, Englewood. All ages welcome. Known internationally, Mean Mary travels the genres of folk-rock, bluegrass and blues with banjo, fiddle, and guitar. Go to http://englewoodarts.org/concert-series/starlight-rhythms/ or contact Eric Bertoluzzi, ebertoluzzi@hotmail.com.

PRESCRIPTION DRUG Take-Back

EVENTS

THE HIGHLANDS Ranch Hot Rodders plan their annual Cool

MEAN MARY, with her brother Frank James, will perform

HEALTH/FITNESS

EDUCATION

TEEN SHUTTERBUGS are invited to register for a photo contest sponsored by Douglas

Charity Car Show

Mean Mary in Concert

OKTOBERFEST, A fun day filled with authentic German band, food, vendors and more, is from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at Festival Park, 300 Second St., Castle Rock. http://www.downtowncastlerock.com/

JAY SCOTT Berry, a superstar magician from Australia, will perform Friday, Oct.

BALLET ARIEL Free Performances

CASTLE ROCK Historical Society and Museum will host a walk-

GERMAN FARE and Fun

AUSTRALIAN MAGICIAN 3, to Sunday, Oct. 5 at the Theatre of Dreams, 735 Park St., Castle Rock. Show is family-friendly. Reservations required. Call 303-660-6799. Go to www.AmazingShows. com.

Audobon Society’s Annual HOOTenanny

drive, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, to Sunday, Oct. 5, at 8817 S. Broadway Blvd., Highlands Ranch. The drive supports primarily local families in need. The goal is to collect 100,000 pounds of food; cash donations also are accepted. All food and money will go to the Denver Urban Ministries. Contact info@feedingofthe5000.us or 303-944-5061. Learn more at www.feedingofthe5000.

DISPOSE OF old electronic components properly and safely at the Highlands Ranch Community Association’s computer and electronics recycling event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at Kaiser Permanente, 9285 Hepburn St., Highlands Ranch. Businesses welcome; call for special pricing. Recommended donation is $20, or $40 for any size TV. Money raised will benefit the Highlands Ranch Community Scholarship Fund. Limit of three bags/boxes of confidential paper. Go to HRCAonline.org. AMERICAN LEGION Meeting AMERICAN LEGION George C Evans Post 103 will have its October meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1, at the Buck Recreation Center, 2004 W. Powers Ave., Littleton. Plans and activities for Veterans Day will be discussed, along with other business. Go to www.legionpost103.org for information. ANNUAL FOOD Drive ST. LUKE’S United Methodist Church plans its 8th annual Feeding of the 5,000 food

UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA Seminar LIVING AND Aging Well in Lone Tree is sponsoring a free seminar on understanding dementia from 8-11:15 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at Lone Tree Arts Center, Event Hall, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree. Natalie Grace, Azura Memory Care, will explain the many facets of dementia. Dr. Huntington Potter, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center, will update us on new research in Alzheimer’s disease. Various community resources, including the Alzheimer’s Association and Neighbor Network, will be on hand with information on housing, caregiving, and assistance in everyday activities. This free seminar is funded by The Andrews Winslow Foundation with continental breakfast compliments of MorningStar Senior Living. Reservations are required: http://understandingdementia.eventbrite.com or leave attendee names at 303-225-4930. More information is available at www.cityoflonetree.com/agingwell. COLORADO BALLOT Issues 2014 THE FALL Colorado ballot promises to stir up strong emotions in the state. With a variety of complex issues coming to a vote, it is important that we understand the ballot and what is at stake. Join Active Minds for an objective review of the ballot issues and a presentation of the arguments on each side of the proposals. Programs are free, but RSVP is required unless otherwise. Program schedule: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 29, Lone Tree Library, 8827 Lone Tree Parkway, 303-791-7323; 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, Castlewood Library, 6739 S. Uinta St., Centennial, 303-542-7279; 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1, Parker Library, 10851 S. Crossroads Drive, 303-791-7323; 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 6, Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, 303-791-7323; 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, Castle Pines Library, 7437 Village Square Drive, Suite 100, 303-791-7323; 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, Bemis Library, 6014 S. Datura St., Littleton (no RSVP needed); and 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8, Roxborough Library, 8357 N. Rampart Range Road, Suite 200, Littleton, 303-791-7323. CASTLE ROCK Writers Conference WRITE AROUND the Rock, a yearly concert for writers from all along the Front Range and even from out of the state, is from 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at the Douglas County Events Center. The conference features 28 workshops covering various aspects of writing, and a number of agents and publishers will attend. A preconference event, “Reading from the Slush Pile: Agents Share their Thought,” is at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, at the Events Center. Go to www.castlerockwriters.com for details, or contact conference director Jean Jacobsen at castlerockwriters@gmail.com or 720-373-8966. EDITOR’S NOTE: Calendar submissions must be received by noon Wednesday for publication the following week. Send listings to calendar@coloradocommunitymedia.com. No attachments, please. Listings are free and run on a space-available basis.


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SPORTS

September 26, 2014

Cherry Creek turns back Arapahoe Bruins get best of Warriors in classic league matchup By Tom Munds

tmunds@colorado communitymedia.com Enthusiastic and vocal supporters of both teams shook the walls of the gymnasium during the Sept. 18 Cherry CreekArapahoe volleyball match. While every serve was challenged and every point contested, Cherry Creek won three straight to win, 3-0. The score in the first game was close early but Cherry Creek’s attack clicked and they won, 25-14. The second game was a carbon copy with the Bruins pulling away, 25-16. The third game stayed close from the opening serve and the outstanding play had supporters of both teams on their feet and yelling in support. The lead tipped back and forth and it seemed every time a hard-earned point put the Bruins ahead, Arapahoe would respond with a pointscoring play to once again tie things up. Down the stretch, the score was tied at 19-19, 21-21 and 24-24. But Cherry Creek got the final two points to win the game and the match, 26-24. “That last game was very exciting and volleyball at its best,” Bruins coach Sally Moos said. “We have great respect for Arapahoe and Arapahoe respects us so every match is a great battle. … Each team fights hard for every point every time we meet.” Arapahoe Coach Jordan Wright agreed. “That was a heck of a match,” she said. “We played well most of the time but we need to be good at finishing so we win games and matches. That last game was a nail-biter but I like it that way. It makes the team that wins a game like that really fight hard for that win.” The Cherry Creek win raises the Bruins record to 8-2 overall and 1-1 in league play. Cherry Creek traveled to Overland Sept. 23 and was at home Sept. 24 against Cherokee Trail. League action continues for the Bruins Sept. 30 at Grandview before they return home Oct. 2 for a match against Mullen. The Warriors are now 7-4 overall and 1-1 in league play. Arapahoe played backto-back home games Sept. 23 and 24 against Mullen and Grandview and will hit the road Sept. 30 for a rematch with Mullen before returning home Oct. 2 for a match with Eaglecrest. Moos said her Cherry Creek team is a balanced mix of seniors, juniors and sophomores. “We have struggled a little so far this season because we have had a number of girls who couldn’t play because of injuries,” she said. “Tonight is the first match where all our players are healthy and ready to play except for one of our girls who tore her Achilles tendon.” She said she counts heavily on her senior captains Shea Reilly and Emily Fish.

Cherry Creek’s Kathryn Fish (5) goes up for a spike attempt during the Sept. 18 league volleyball match against Arapahoe. The hit scored a point for the Bruins as they went on to a 3-0 win. Photos by Tom Munds Fish said after the game she started playing volleyball when she was 10 and she liked it more than other games so it became her sport. “I try to get better every season and, during the offseason, I (work on) speed and fitness plus my agility so I can jump higher,” she said. “That last game was so exciting. Everyone on both teams played hard and that makes game so much fun.” Wright said Arapahoe is on its way to being healthy and feels the team can do some good things down the stretch. “We saw some mistakes tonight, things we will work on to correct in practice,” she said. “We also want to work on starting quicker so the other team doesn’t score early points (making us) constantly battling to come from behind.” The Warriors are also a team with a mix of seniors, juniors and sophomores and Wright said seniors like Meredith Corder are her team leaders. “I love matches like this and I love close games like that third game. It was exciting and I think all of us just fed off the energy and excitement of our teammates,” Corder said. Corder, a back line defender, said the Warriors had some struggles against Cherry Creek but showed in the last game Arapahoe would not go down without a fight. “We have come together as a team and that third game shows how far we can come,” she said. “I am a defender and I

Warrior junior Petra Sikorski (9) backsets the ball to her teammate during the Sept. 18 Arapahoe-Cherry Creek league volleyball match. Arapahoe scored a point on this play but Cherry Creek won three straignt games to win the match. don’t think of myself as an individual but as a member of our team.” She said she loves defense and feels that comes from playing soccer goalie when she was younger. “I just throw my body around to try to

get to every loose ball so I can keep it in play,” she said. “I am on the floor a lot but I have learned the technique so diving onto the floor so it doesn’t hurt much and is a lot of fun.”

SPORTS ROUNDUP Gridiron highlights Chaparral scored 15 points in the fourth quarter to pull out a 36-26 nonleague victory over Rock Canyon Sept. 19 at Shea Stadium. Rock Canyon quarterback Ryan Hommel ran for a touchdown and threw three scoring passes, two to Gage Brady and one to Jack Lamb as the Jaguars fell to 1-3 overall prior to their Sept. 26 Continental North opener against Regis Jesuit. Chaparral quarterback Kyle Gallup completed 20-of-28 passes for 192 yards and three touchdowns. Cole Lehman caught all three of the TD receptions as the Wolverines presented coach Rod Dobbs his first victory as their head coach. Chaparral will carry a 1-3 overall record into the first Continental League South game against Legend (2-2) — which notched a 19-6 triumph over Highlands Ranch on Sept. 19 at Sports Authority Stadium. The Legend-Chaparral game will be

a renewal of the Pride of Parker trophy series. Lutheran, Colorado’s No. 1 ranked Class 3A team according to the CHSAANow.com poll, ran its overall record to 4-0 with a 55-0 romp over Fort Lupton on Sept. 19 in its 3A Colorado 7 League opener. Josh Clausen caught four TD passes from quarterback James Willis in the win, which was a tune up for the Lions’ Sept. 26 league game at Elizabeth (2-2, 1-0). Valor Christian, ranked No. 1 Class 5A, opens Centennial League play Sept. 16 at home against No. 8 Overland.

Baseball coaching change Joe Gleason, an assistant Highlands Ranch baseball coach for the past seven years, is the new head coach for the Falcons. He takes over for John Cackowski. Gleason has coached at both the freshman and junior varsity baseball teams and in 2013 became the Falcons head girls softball coach.

Volleyball from afar Ponderosa’s volleyball team finished fourth in the bronze bracket Sept. 20 in the Durango Fall Classic in Las Vegas and Henderson, Nev. The Mustangs beat Pleasant Grove, Utah and Wilson Classic of Long Beach, Calif. to advance into the semifinals but lost to San Diego’s Francis Parker and then dropped the third-place match to Villa Park, Calif.

Soccer statistics Based on statistics reported through matches of Sept. 20, Rock Canyon senior Brian Olcott leads the Continental League in points and goals. Olcott had 11 goals and 24 points, just ahead of Ponderosa junior Thomas Green who had nine goals and 19 points. Ponderosa senior Lars Peterson was the assist leader with eight, while Mountain Vista keeper Jake Hutto’s 0.2 goals against average was the best. Heritage’s Riccardo

Cominelli has recorded the most saves with 59 or 9.8 per game.

Gymnastics leaders Heritage’s Kaela Schandle and Samantha Simon of Cherry Creek have the best Class 5A gymnastic scores recorded through Sept. 16 meet. Schandle’s 9.75 score on the bars and 9.7 in floor exercise tied for the top spot in the events, while Simon’s 9.6 is tied for the best score so far this season on the vault.

Alumni report Mountain Vista graduate Josh Belfrage scored with 10 seconds left in the second overtime to give Metropolitan State of Denver to a 2-1 soccer victory over University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Sept. 19. Belfrage’s goal was the latest goal scored in school history at 109:50. The previous record was 109:17.


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Heritage’s Leiker in hunt for honors Highlands Ranch among teams expected to compete for Class 5A golf crown By Jim Benton

jbenton@colorado communitymedia.com The south metro area features a pair of golfers who could compete for individual honors at this year’s state tournament. One of those, Reese Leiker of Heritage, was the medalist at the Central Regional with a 1-under-par 71 at Green Valley Ranch on Sept. 16. “I felt like it was a consistent round,” said Leiker. “My swing felt good and things were going like I wanted them to. It was a good start. “I’m going to approach state like any other tournament, play my own game and stay inside of my own head. I like the course layout. You have to hit golf shots. You have to play position golf. That’s the way I like to play golf.” Nick Smith of Douglas County also expects to have a good shot at the Class 5A state tournament Sept. 29 and 30 at the Colorado Springs Country Club. Smith tied for second in the Western Regional Sept. 15 at Raccoon Creek with an even-par 72 and is anxious to show how much he’s improved this season at the state tournament. “Each day is a new day,” said Smith. “You have to keep all of your rhythms the same, just do the same things both days and that way you get the same results. “The beginning of the season I couldn’t find anything. My swing wasn’t anything like it is right now. I feel like I have a good chance to win it. The course will take a lot of drivers out of the round for me and I’ll be hitting irons off most of the tees because it’s not a super long course. That means I have to be accurate with my wedges.” Douglas County coach Jeff Riley has a success formula for the state tournament. “The key to performing well at the state tournament is to get better on the second

day,” he explained. “Players cannot win the tournament on the first day but need to keep themselves in contention by playing solid golf, making pars and taking what the first day on the course gives them. The second day is about playing more aggressively and making things happen if need be.” As far as the team title is concerned, James Barker has been doing a lot of lecturing the past two months on how to play smart golf. Barker, the coach at Highlands Ranch, figures if his young team plays smart golf at the Colorado Springs Country Club, the Falcons will have a chance to contend for the championship. Four-time defending state champion Regis Jesuit, Boulder, Coronado and Highlands Ranch will be the favorites to challenge for the team title on the tight, 7,030yard, par-71 course. “We’re young with three sophomores and a freshman,” said Barker. “We make a lot of birdies but we also make a lot of others. Because of our youth, we don’t always hit the smart shot. When we get in trouble we sometimes try to hit the impossible shot. We’re getting better at all that.” Highlands Ranch lost to Coronado by one stroke in the Northern Regional Sept. 16 at Meadow Hills. Sophomore Tyler Zhang fired a 2-over-par 72 to tie for second in the regional. Sophomore Kyle Pearson carded a 74 to tie for fourth in the individual standings, freshman Jackson Crist fashioned a 75 and sophomore Ryan Pearson came in with a 77. “Colorado Springs Country Club is a setup kind of like Meadow Hills and we should be pretty good down there,” said Barker. “It’s just going to come down to which team can make the most birdies. It’s not a very difficult golf course. It’s who can keep the ball in play, who can hit wedges within 10 feet and make a high percentage of those. “We have a good shot and so do a lot of people. Regis won our league (Continental) but we beat them a couple times. It came down to the last tournament of the league season. Coronado is a favorite because that is kind of one of their home

Reese Leiker, left, and Nick Leibold will represent Heritage High School at the Class 5A state golf tournament. Photo by Nicole Poulos

STATE QUALIFIERS The following golfers from the south metro area qualified for 2014 state tournaments: Class 5A Western Regional at Raccoon Greek Golf Course (Par 72): Nick Smith, Douglas County, 72; Chris Rapp, Mountain Vista, 74; Brett Startz, Douglas County, 78; Austin Hardman, Mountain Vista, 79; Nolan Cox, Mountain Vista, 81. Class 5A Southern Regional at Wellshire Golf Course (Par 71): Ryan Zetwick, Rock Canyon, 73; Josh Pusar, Rock Canyon, 79; Nick Caldwell, Rock Canyon, 79. Class 5A Central Regional at Green Valley Ranch Golf Course (Par 72): Reese Leiker, Heritage, 71; Austin Lieneman, Arapahoe, 73; Nick Leibold, Heritage, 76; David Packer, Arapahoe, 78. Class 5A Northern Regional at Meadow Hills Golf Course (Par 70): Tyler Zang, Highlands Ranch, 72; Kyle Pearson, courses down there. Grant Rodgers plays for Boulder and he shot a 65 at Wellshire. So Boulder is in the hunt. There might be

Highlands Ranch, 74; Subin Lee, Cherry Creek, 74; Jackson Crist, Highlands Ranch, 75; Ryan Pearson, Highlands Ranch, 77; Jack Matchinsky, ThunderRidge, 76; Trevor Crockett, ThunderRidge 76; Cole Edwards, Cherry Creek, 78; EJ Clark, Cherry Creek, 78; Trevor McCord, ThunderRidge, 80; Philip Nelson, Legend, 82. Class 4A Metro Regional at Raccoon Creek Golf Course (Par 72): Coby Welch, Valor Christian, 66; Ross Macdonald, Valor Christian, 69; Pierce Aichinger, Valor Christian, 70; Jake Staiano, Valor Christian, 70; Daniel Mastrobuno, Ponderosa, 77; Derik Mango, Ponderosa, 79; Drew Harkins, Ponderosa, 80. Class 3A Metro Regional at Common Ground (Par 71): Nathan Vaughn, Lutheran, 77; Justin Vaughn, Lutheran, 83. another team or two but it could come down to Regis, Highlands Ranch, Coronado and Boulder.”

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22 Centennial Citizen

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 9, BLOCK 32, SOUTHGLENNFIFTH FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 7112 South Washington Street, Littleton, CO 80122. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

PUBLIC NOTICE COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0761-2014

on Wednesday, 11/05/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 9/11/2014 Last Publication: 10/9/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/08/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Emily Jensik #31294 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 Attorney File # 4425.100000.F01 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012

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Public Trustees Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0788-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 8, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): LIAM CROWE and NATALIE CROWE Original Beneficiary(ies): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR U.S. BANK N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Date of Deed of Trust: November 07, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: November 16, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5172869 Original Principal Amount: $359,650.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $358,516.54 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 14, BLOCK 31, CHERRY KNOLLS, FIFTH FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 6773 S DETROIT CIRCLE, CENTENNIAL, CO 80122. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/05/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 9/11/2014 Last Publication: 10/9/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/08/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Jennifer K. Cruseturner #44452 Courtney E Wright #45482 David R. Doughty #40042 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Eve M. Grina #43658 Allison L Berry #34531 Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 706-9990 Attorney File # 14-002137 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Legal Notice NO.: 0788-2014 First Publication: 9/11/2014 Last Publication: 10/9/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - RESTART - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-109(2)(b)(II) FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0552-2010 Republished to restart foreclosure stayed by bankruptcy and reset sale date. To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 23, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Christopher J. Healy Original Beneficiary(ies): Universal Mortgage Corporation Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: US Bank National Association Date of Deed of Trust: May 23, 2003 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: June 11, 2003 Recording Information (Reception Number): B3125437 Original Principal Amount: $209,800.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $183,607.15 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 9, BLOCK 32, SOUTHGLENNFIFTH FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 7112 South Washington Street, Littleton, CO 80122. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s),

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 9/25/2014 Last Publication: 10/23/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/23/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Milnor H Senior, III #7226 Giovanni Camacho, Esq #44364 Randall S. Miller & Associates, P.C. 600 17th Street, Suite 2350 S, Denver, CO 80202 (720) 259-6710 Attorney File # 13CO00593-3 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012

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Legal Notice NO.: 0552-2010 First Publication: 9/25/2014 Last Publication: 10/23/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0746-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 24, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s) Robert J. Kreshok and Jo Ann Kreshok Original Beneficiary(ies) The Empire Savings, Building and Loan Association Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Bank of the West, successor to The Empire Savings, Building and Loan Association Date of Deed of Trust January 05, 1984 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust January 06, 1984 Recording Information (Reception Number) R2364522 Book: 4059 Page: 356 Original Principal Amount $30,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $27,942.03 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: Lot 21, Block 1, Willow Creek Filing No. 9, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. Also known by street and number as: 7971 South Quince Way, Centennial, CO 80120. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 10/22/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 8/28/2014 Last Publication: 9/25/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 06/24/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: John A. Lobus #3648 the Law Firm of John A Lobus 710 Kipling Street, Suite 402, Lakewood, CO 80215 (303) 232-5606 Attorney File # BOW v Kreshok The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Legal Notice NO.: 0746-2014 First Publication: 8/28/2014 Last Publication: 9/25/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0761-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 25, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s) Daniel R Veith and Lisa A Veith Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for WR STARKEY MORTGAGE, L.L.P. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, NA Date of Deed of Trust December 28, 2009 County of Recording

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22that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M.

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 25, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s) Daniel R Veith and Lisa A Veith Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for WR STARKEY MORTGAGE, L.L.P. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, NA Date of Deed of Trust December 28, 2009 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust December 30, 2009 Recording Information (Reception Number) B9140688 Original Principal Amount $179,784.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $169,573.79 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 36, BLOCK 2, WOLHURST LANDING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 7121 South Bryant Street, Littleton, CO 80120. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

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NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 10/22/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 8/28/2014 Last Publication: 9/25/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 06/25/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Emily Jensik #31294 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 Attorney File # 9105.100431.F01 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Legal Notice NO.: 0761-2014 First Publication: 8/28/2014 Last Publication: 9/25/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0786-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 8, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Joseph A George Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Universal Lending Corporation Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Generation Mortgage Company Date of Deed of Trust: March 14, 2013 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: March 21, 2013 Recording Information (Reception Number): D3034843 Original Principal Amount: $273,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $129,963.49 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 82, BLOCK 1, WOLHURST LANDING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 7108 S Bryant Street, Littleton, CO 80120. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/05/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 9/11/2014 Last Publication: 10/9/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/08/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee

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Legal Notice NO.: 0786-2014 First Publication: 9/11/2014 Last Publication: 10/9/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0814-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 16, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): JANET E ROGERS Original Beneficiary(ies): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGlSTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, AMERICAN MORTGAGE NETWORK, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC Date of Deed of Trust: August 02, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: August 10, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5117894 Original Principal Amount: $160,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $142,676.80 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 30, BLOCK 8, DRY CREEK TOWNHOMES, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 7148 E DRY CREEK CIRCLE, CENTENNIAL, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/05/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 9/11/2014 Last Publication: 10/9/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/16/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Holly L. Decker #32647 Toni M.N. Dale #30580 Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 Union Blvd., Suite 250, Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 Attorney File # 14-945-26950 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Legal Notice NO.: 0814-2014 First Publication: 9/11/2014 Last Publication: 10/9/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0818-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 16, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): John Beck Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for EquiFirst Corporation Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee, for the registered holders of Nomura Home Equity Home Loan, Inc. Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-2 Date of Deed of Trust: May 31, 2006 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: June 05, 2006 Recording Information (Reception Number): B6082651 Original Principal Amount: $100,500.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $98,081.46 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: See Exhibit A attached hereto and incor-

best bidder for cash, the said real propOriginal Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Elecerty and all interest of the said Grantor(s), tronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nomGrantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for inee for EquiFirst Corporation the purpose of paying the indebtedness Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HSprovided in said Evidence of Debt seBC Bank USA, National Association, as cured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' Trustee, for the registered holders of fees, the expenses of sale and other items Nomura Home Equity Home Loan, Inc. allowed by law, and will issue to the purAsset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-2 chaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as Date of Deed of Trust: May 31, 2006 provided by law. County of Recording: Arapahoe First Publication: 9/25/2014 Recording Date of Deed of Trust: June 05, Last Publication: 10/23/2014 2006 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Recording Information (Reception IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO Number): B6082651 A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO Original Principal Amount: $100,500.00 FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE Outstanding Principal Balance: BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO $98,081.46 CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you To advertise your public notices call 303-566-4100 DATE: 07/23/2014 are hereby notified that the covenants of Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the deed of trust have been violated as the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorfollows: failure to pay principal and inado terest when due together with all other By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee payments provided for in the evidence of The name, address, business telephone debt secured by the deed of trust and othnumber and bar registration number of the er violations thereof. attorney(s) representing the legal holder of THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE the indebtedness is: A FIRST LIEN. David A. Shore #19973 The property to be foreclosed is: Edward P. O’Brien #11572 See Exhibit A attached hereto and incorScott D. Toebben #19011 porated herein by reference Stephen A Hall #38186 Also known by street and number as: Martin H. Shore #1800 7337 South Xenia Circle #B, Centennial, Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S. ValenCO 80112. tia Way, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN CO 80111 (303) 573-1080 IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURAttorney File # 14-00130SH RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN The Attorney above is acting as a debt OF THE DEED OF TRUST. collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be NOTICE OF SALE used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association The current holder of the Evidence of Debt of Colorado Revised 9/2012 secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Legal Notice NO.: 0832-2014 Demand for sale as provided by law and First Publication: 9/25/2014 in said Deed of Trust. Last Publication: 10/23/2014 THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given Name of Publication: Littleton Independent that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/05/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Public Notice Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION best bidder for cash, the said real propCRS §38-38-103 erty and all interest of the said Grantor(s), FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0846-2014 Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is provided in said Evidence of Debt segiven with regard to the following decured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' scribed Deed of Trust: fees, the expenses of sale and other items On July 25, 2014, the undersigned Public allowed by law, and will issue to the purTrustee caused the Notice of Election and chaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as Demand relating to the Deed of Trust deprovided by law. scribed below to be recorded in the First Publication: 9/11/2014 County of Arapahoe records. Last Publication: 10/9/2014 Original Grantor(s): GARY R. MARSHALL Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Original Beneficiary(ies): MORTGAGE IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO ELECTRONTC REGISTRATION SYSA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO TEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR UNIVERFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE SAL LENDING CORPORATION BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS DATE: 07/16/2014 TRUSTEE RELATING TO CHEVY Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for CHASE FUNDING LLC MORTGAGE the County of Arapahoe, State of ColorBACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006ado 1 By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee Date of Deed of Trust: August 10, 2005 The name, address, business telephone County of Recording: Arapahoe number and bar registration number of the Recording Date of Deed of Trust: August attorney(s) representing the legal holder of 16, 2005 the indebtedness is: Recording Information (Reception David A. Shore #19973 Number): B5121520 Edward P. O’Brien #11572 Original Principal Amount: $164,350.00 Scott D. Toebben #19011 Outstanding Principal Balance: Stephen A Hall #38186 $159,282.46 Martin H. Shore #1800 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S. Valenare hereby notified that the covenants of tia Way, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, the deed of trust have been violated as CO 80111 (303) 573-1080 follows: failure to pay principal and inAttorney File # 13-00812SH terest when due together with all other The Attorney above is acting as a debt payments provided for in the evidence of collector and is attempting to collect a debt secured by the deed of trust and othdebt. Any information provided may be er violations thereof. used for that purpose. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE ©Public Trustees' Association A FIRST LIEN. of Colorado Revised 9/2012 The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 47, BLOCK 3, WOLHURST LAND0818-2014 * Exhibit A ING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE Condominium Unit 7337B, Hunters Hill OF COLORADO Condominiums, according to the ConAlso known by street and number as: dominium Map thereof recorded May 09, 2825 WEST BRYANT PLACE, 1983 in Book 63 at Page 66 in the reLITTLETON, CO 80120. cords of the office of the Clerk and ReTHE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN corder of the County of Arapahoe, ColorIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURado, and as defined and described in the RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN Condominium Declaration for Hunters Hill OF THE DEED OF TRUST. Condominiums, recorded May 09, 1983 in Book 3857 at Page 51, in said records, toNOTICE OF SALE gether with the exclusive right to use the following limited common elements: The current holder of the Evidence of Debt Covered Parking and Storage Space(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, described No(s) 7337B, County of Arapahoe, State herein, has filed Notice of Election and of Colorado Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. Legal Notice NO.: 0818-2014 THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given First Publication: 9/11/2014 that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. Last Publication: 10/9/2014 on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at the East Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and PUBLIC NOTICE best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for CRS §38-38-103 the purpose of paying the indebtedness FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0832-2014 provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is fees, the expenses of sale and other items given with regard to the following deallowed by law, and will issue to the purscribed Deed of Trust: chaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as On July 23, 2014, the undersigned Public provided by law. Trustee caused the Notice of Election and First Publication: 9/25/2014 Demand relating to the Deed of Trust deLast Publication: 10/23/2014 scribed below to be recorded in the Name of Publication: Littleton Independent County of Arapahoe records. IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO Original Grantor(s): Aiesha Spivey A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage ElecFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE tronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nomBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO inee for Fremont Investment & Loan CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HSDATE: 07/25/2014 BC Bank USA, National Association, as Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust the County of Arapahoe, State of Color2006-E, Mortgage-Backed Certificates, ado Series 2006-E By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee Date of Deed of Trust: October 18, 2006 The name, address, business telephone County of Recording: Arapahoe number and bar registration number of the Recording Date of Deed of Trust: October attorney(s) representing the legal holder of 23, 2006 the indebtedness is: Recording Information (Reception Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Number): B6151146 Jennifer K. Cruseturner #44452 Original Principal Amount: $248,400.00 Courtney E Wright #45482 Outstanding Principal Balance: David R. Doughty #40042 $264,404.19 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you Eve M. Grina #43658 are hereby notified that the covenants of Allison L Berry #34531 the deed of trust have been violated as Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. Meridian follows: failure to pay principal and inBlvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 terest when due together with all other (303) 706-9990 payments provided for in the evidence of Attorney File # 14-002469 debt secured by the deed of trust and othThe Attorney above is acting as a debt er violations thereof. collector and is attempting to collect a THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE debt. Any information provided may be A FIRST LIEN. used for that purpose. The property to be foreclosed is: ©Public Trustees' Association LOT 72, LIBERTY HILL III, COUNTY OF of Colorado Revised 9/2012 ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: Legal Notice NO.: 0846-2014 5209 East Briarwood Avenue, CentenFirst Publication: 9/25/2014 nial, CO 80122. Last Publication: 10/23/2014 THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. Public Notice

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COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0861-2014

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 9/25/2014 Last Publication: 10/23/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/23/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: David A. Shore #19973 Edward P. O’Brien #11572

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 29, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Pamela A. Gray Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for GMAC Bank Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC Date of Deed of Trust: June 24, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: July 05, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5098096 Original Principal Amount: $143,800.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $123,889.67 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 534, HIGHLINE MEADOWS CONDOMINIUMS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECLARATION RECORDED OCTOBER 25, 1978 IN


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informative program on subjects ranging from

public policy issues to poetry. Call Pam Hansen at 303-753-0838.

ARAPAHOE SALES Professionals meets Thursdays

for a business breakfast, business speaker and business networking. Meetings are at 7:30 a.m. at The Egg & I, 2630 W. Belleview (Santa Fe and Belleview). Meeting fee includes breakfast. Contact Jody Aiton, 303-808-8223.

CENTENNIAL TRUSTED Leads is a professional referral organization that meets for breakfast at The Egg & I, 6890 S. University, Centennial, the first and third Thursdays at 7:45 a.m. Call 303-972-4164 or

THE LEAGUE of Women Voters of Arapahoe

County has two meetings per month. No unit meetings are in June through August, but the two unit meetings per month will begin again in September on second Monday evenings and second Thursday mornings. Call 303-798-2939.

LITTLETON LETIP meets from 7:16-8:31 a.m. every Tuesday for breakfast at Luciles, 2852 W. Bowles Ave., to exchange qualified business leads. Call Bob Hier at 303-660-6426 or e-mail hierb@ yahoo.com. NON-PRACTICING AND Part Time Nurses Association meets from 12:30-2:30 p.m. on the

GALLERY OF GAMES FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0861-2014

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 29, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Pamela A. Gray Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for GMAC Bank Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC Date of Deed of Trust: June 24, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: July 05, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5098096 Original Principal Amount: $143,800.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $123,889.67 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 534, HIGHLINE MEADOWS CONDOMINIUMS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECLARATION RECORDED OCTOBER 25, 1978 IN BOOK 2873 AT PAGE 367 AND CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDED ON OCTOBER 25, 1978 AS RECEPTION NO. 1786266, BOOK 36 AT PAGES 31 AND 32 IN THE COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE RECORDS, TOGETHER WITH THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE THE FOLLOWING LIMITED COMMON ELEMENTS: PARKING SPACES 379 AND 380 C, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO *ASSIGNMENT OF DEED OF TRUST RECORDED AUGUST 27, 2013 AT RECEPTION NO. D3108004 Also known by street and number as: 534 East Highline Circle, Centennial, CO 80122. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

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PUBLIC NOTICE COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0876-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On August 1, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Phillip L. Brainard Original Beneficiary(ies): U.S. Bank N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. Bank N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: May 05, 2011 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: May 13, 2011 Recording Information (Reception Number): D1045923 Original Principal Amount: $169,024.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $163,341.00 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 5, BLOCK 53, WALNUT HILLS, FILING NO. 7, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 7223 S. Tamarac St, Centennial, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

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GALLERY OF GAMES

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 29, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Pamela A. Gray Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for GMAC Bank Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC Date of Deed of Trust: June 24, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: July 05, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5098096 Original Principal Amount: $143,800.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $123,889.67 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 534, HIGHLINE MEADOWS CONDOMINIUMS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECLARATION RECORDED OCTOBER 25, 1978 IN BOOK 2873 AT PAGE 367 AND CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDED ON OCTOBER 25, 1978 AS RECEPTION NO. 1786266, BOOK 36 AT PAGES 31 AND 32 IN THE COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE RECORDS, TOGETHER WITH THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE THE FOLLOWING LIMITED COMMON ELEMENTS: PARKING SPACES 379 AND 3 8 0 C , C O U N T Y O F A R A P A H O E, STATE OF COLORADO *ASSIGNMENT OF DEED OF TRUST RECORDED AUGUST 27, 2013 AT RECEPTION NO. D3108004 Also known by street and number as: 534 East Highline Circle, Centennial, CO 80122. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

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NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 9/25/2014 Last Publication: 10/23/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/29/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: David A. Shore #19973 Edward P. O’Brien #11572 Scott D. Toebben #19011 Stephen A Hall #38186 Martin H. Shore #1800 Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S. Valentia Way, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (303) 573-1080 Attorney File # 14-00407SH The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012

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Public Trustees

Legal Notice NO.: 0861-2014 First Publication: 9/25/2014 Last Publication: 10/23/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent

NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 9/25/2014 Last Publication: 10/23/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/29/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: David A. Shore #19973 Edward P. O’Brien #11572

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0876-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On August 1, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Phillip L. Brainard Original Beneficiary(ies): U.S. Bank N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. Bank N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: May 05, 2011 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: May 13, 2011 Recording Information (Reception Number): D1045923 Original Principal Amount: $169,024.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $163,341.00 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 5, BLOCK 53, WALNUT HILLS, FILING NO. 7, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.

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third Wednesday of each month at the Southglenn Library, 6972 S. Vine St., Centennial. All nurses are invited to attend for medical presentations. Contact: Barbara Karford, 303-794-0354.

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On August 1, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Phillip L. Brainard Original Beneficiary(ies): U.S. Bank N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: U.S. Bank N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: May 05, 2011 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: May 13, 2011 Recording Information (Reception Number): D1045923 Original Principal Amount: $169,024.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $163,341.00 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 5, BLOCK 53, WALNUT HILLS, FILING NO. 7, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 7223 S. Tamarac St, Centennial, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

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NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 9/25/2014 Last Publication: 10/23/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 08/01/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Amy L. O'Donnell #31271 Torben M. Welch #34282 Valerie D. Bromley #31363 Messner & Reeves LLC 1430 Wynkoop Street, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 623-1800 Attorney File # 7239.0048 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 9/25/2014 Last Publication: 10/23/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 08/01/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Amy L. O'Donnell #31271 Torben M. Welch #34282 Valerie D. Bromley #31363 Messner & Reeves LLC 1430 Wynkoop Street, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 623-1800 Attorney File # 7239.0048 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012

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Legal Notice NO.: 0876-2014 First Publication: 9/25/2014 Last Publication: 10/23/2014 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Public Notice COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0768-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 1, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s): Vanessa K. Vander Meulen Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for New Century Mortgage Corporation Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee, on behalf of the registered holders of MASTR Asset Backed Securities Trust 2007-NCW, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2007-NCW Date of Deed of Trust: February 26, 2007 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: March 13, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number): B7031651 Original Principal Amount: $300,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $315,938.40 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE Also known by street and number as: 2864 West Riverwalk Circle A, Littleton, CO 80123. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN

check your probably already overlong “to do” list and NOTICE OF SALE decide what to keep and what to discard. Lose the The current Evidence Debt clutter and focus yourholder energyofonthewhat’s really of imporsecured by the Deed of Trust, described tant. herein, has filed Notice of Election and

Public Notice Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) This is a good time to THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given CRS §38-38-103 take a new perspective on what you’ve at been offered. that I will at public auction, 10:00 A.M. FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0768-2014 Expandingonyour view could help to uncoveratany Wednesday, 10/29/2014, theplusEast Hearing Room, County Administration To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is ses or minuses that weren’t apparent at first. Building, 5334 South Prince Street, given with regard to the following deLittleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and scribed Deed of Trust: SAGITTARIUS (Nov for 22 cash, to Decthe21)said Many the best bidder realofpropOn July 1, 2014, the undersigned Public and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Trustee caused the Notice of Election and tougher erty communication barriers between you and Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for Demand relating to the Deed of Trust dethe workplace home could begin breakpurpose or of at paying the indebtedness scribed below to be recorded in others the in the ing downprovided this week. Expect surprisesoftoDebt emerge. in saidsome Evidence seCounty of Arapahoe records. cured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' Original Grantor(s): Vanessa K. Vander fees, the expenses of sale and other items Meulen CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 19) So what if fate allowed by law, and will issue to the purOriginal Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electhrows some obstacles in your path this week? all Justas chaser a Certificate of Purchase, tronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nomprovided by sure-footed law. inee for New Century Mortgage Corporakeep in mind that the and resolute Goat First Publication: 9/4/2014 tion can get past barrier by 10/2/2014 focusing on the goals up Lastany Publication: Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Wells ahead. Name of Publication: Littleton Independent Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee, on behalf of IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO the registered holders of MASTR Asset AQUARIUS (Jan 20DATE, to Feb 18) ThisDEADLINE week calls for A LATER THE TO Backed Securities Trust 2007-NCW, Mortbetter communication with people in both your FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO private CURE gage Pass-Through Certificates Series BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO 2007-NCW life and the workplace. Start by asking questions, and CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. Date of Deed of Trust: February 26, 2007 then pay DATE: close attention to the answers. 07/01/2014 County of Recording: Arapahoe Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for Recording Date of Deed of Trust: March Arapahoe, State beneficial of Color13, 2007 PISCESthe (FebCounty 19 to ofMar 20) Potentially Recording Information (Reception workplaceado changes be closer thanTrustee you realize. By: Cynthiacould D Mares, Public Number): B7031651 youname, know address, what’s going on so that you’re The business telephone Original Principal Amount: $300,000.00Make sure number and bar the registration number of the O u t s t a n d i n g P r i n c i p a l B a l a n not c e :left high and dry when good things happen. attorney(s) representing the legal holder of $315,938.40 the indebtedness is: Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you THIS WEEK: not#11790 timid about pushing Caren JacobsYou’re Castle are hereby notified that the covenantsBORN of Deanna Westfall #23449 the deed of trust have been violatedtoas have your aims L.realized once you’ve set your mind Jennifer Griest #34830 follows: failure to pay principal andtoinaccomplishing your goals. Britney Beall-Eder #34935 terest when due together with all other Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 payments provided for in the evidence of © 2014 King#39976 Features Synd., Inc. Christopher T. Groen debt secured by the deed of trust and othCynthia Lowery-Graber #34145 er violations thereof. The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) A FIRST LIEN. 865-1400 The property to be foreclosed is: Attorney File # 14-02517 SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO The Attorney above is acting as a debt AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY collector and is attempting to collect a REFERENCE debt. Any information provided may be Also known by street and number as: used for that purpose. 2864 West Riverwalk Circle A, Littleton, ©Public Trustees' Association CO 80123. of Colorado Revised 9/2012 THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR0768-2014 - Exhibit A RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN CONDOMINIUM UNIT A, LAKESHORE OF THE DEED OF TRUST. TOWNHOMES (A CONDOMINIUM) 2864 RIVERWALK CIRCLE, ACCORDING TO NOTICE OF SALE THE CONDOMINIUM MAP THEREOF, RECORDED ON JANUARY 13, 2000 AT The current holder of the Evidence of Debt RECEPTION NO. B0004901 IN THE REsecured by the Deed of Trust, described CORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE herein, has filed Notice of Election and CLERK AND RECORDER OF THE Demand for sale as provided by law and COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, COLORADO, in said Deed of Trust. AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. FOR LAKESHORE TOWNHOMES (A on Wednesday, 10/29/2014, at the East CONDOMINIUM) RECORDED ON MAY Hearing Room, County Administration 27, 1999 AT RECEPTION NO. A9087848, Building, 5334 South Prince Street, IN SAID RECORDS, FIRST AMENDLittleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and MENT RECORDED JUNE 10, 1999 AT best bidder for cash, the said real propRECEPTION NO. A9095934, SECOND erty and all interest of the said Grantor(s), AMENDMENT RECORDED JUNE 28, Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for 1999 AT RECEPTION NO. A910581 1, the purpose of paying the indebtedness THIRD AMENDMENT RECORDED JULY provided in said Evidence of Debt se27, 1999 AT RECEPTION NO. A9121755, cured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' FOURTH AMENDMENT RECORDED fees, the expenses of sale and other items AUGUST 18, 1999 AT RECEPTION NO. allowed by law, and will issue to the purA9134820, FIFTH AMENDMENT REchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as CORDED SEPTEMBER 8, 1999 AT REprovided by law. CEPTION NO. A9146736, SIXTH First Publication: 9/4/2014 AMENDMENT RECORDED SEPTEMLast Publication: 10/2/2014 BER 8, 1999 AT RECEPTION NO. Name of Publication: Littleton Independent A9146738, SEVENTH AMENDMENT REIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO CORDED SEPTEMBER 29, 1999 AT REA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO CEPTION NO. A9158352 AND EIGHTH FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE AMENDMENT RECORDED SEPTEMBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO BER 30, 1999AT CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. RECEPTION NO. A9159139, NINTH DATE: 07/01/2014 AMENDMENT RECORDED OCTOBER Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for 19, 1999 AT RECEPTION NO. A9169316, the County of Arapahoe, State of ColorTEN TH AMEN D MEN T R EC OR D ED ado NOVEMBER 12, 1999 AT RECEPTION By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee NO. A9181397, ELEVENTH AMENDThe name, address, business telephone MENT RECORDED JANUARY 6, 2000 number and bar registration number of the AT RECEPTION NO. B0001656, attorney(s) representing the legal holder of TWELFTH AMENDMENT RECORDED the indebtedness is: JANUARY 13, 2000 AT RECEPTION NO. Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 B0004900, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, Deanna L. Westfall #23449 STATE OF COLORADO. Jennifer Griest #34830 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Legal Notice NO.: 0768-2014 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 First Publication: 9/4/2014 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Last Publication: 10/2/2014 Cynthia Lowery-Graber #34145 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney File # 14-02517 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012

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