FREE
JANUARY 5, 2017
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
A publication of
Property’s future may look very different
YOGA 101: Feeding the soul P12
THE SPIRIT OF GIVING:
Area residents help brighten the holidays for Nicaraguan children P5
Owner of vacant Columbine Square shopping center says project is in works BY KYLE HARDING KHARDING@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Littleton’s lone urban renewal area sits in a state of disrepair behind a 6-foot fence. Trash and broken glass are strewn along walkways and graffiti lines the outside of buildings that have not been occupied in several years at what once was the Columbine Square shopping center. Carol Pinigis, who lives nearby, said the property has been poorly maintained for years and she fears it is negatively affecting property values. “We apologize for what it looks like today,” property owner Carl Chang said at a Dec. 6 city council meeting. The Chang family has owned Columbine Square, located at the southwest corner of Belleview Avenue and Federal Boulevard, since 1989. Since it has been vacant, several plans to bring a large store in to serve as an anchor at the shopping center failed, including an attempt to lure King Soopers to the site from its location a few hundred yards away in Englewood at the northeast corner of
A DOUBLE TAKE: We look back at the stories that helped shape 2016 P6
SEE SQUARE, P7
STAYING STRONG: A local elementary school principal keeps a positive approach in the wake of a severe injury P4
THE BOTTOM LINE PRSRT - STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID LITTLETON, CO PERMIT #70 EDDM POSTAL PATRON
‘When I was much younger, I thought more about the calendar on the wall than I do now. Now, the pages come flying off.’ Craig Marshall Smith, columnist | Page 10 SouthPlatteIndependent.net
INSIDE
VOICES: PAGE 10 | LIFE: PAGE 12 | CALENDAR: PAGE 18 | SPORTS: PAGE 20
2 The Independent - The Herald
IN
January 5, 2017J
CELEBRATION OF
V ALENTINES D AY
M o r n in g S ta r
Sock Hop & C o s t u m e Pa r t y
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 1:00-4:00PM
RSVP by February 8
Aubrey Dandeneau came to Colorado from Kentucky after college. She likes dogs, running, hiking and biking. KYLE HARDING
Music | Dancing Caricaturist Soda Fountain Bar Vintage Games
f" "Best O
s Con test a Hoop l o o H | e v i J Hand
Prizes Ga lore!
by MORNINGSTAR MorningStarSeniorLiving.com
303.841.1800
11000 S. Dransfeldt Road
MY NAME IS
AUBREY DANDENEAU
Kentucky transplant enjoys caring for dogs About me I’m from Kentucky and I came here to Colorado after I graduated from college in 2011. I just wanted something different, and I had family out here. I don’t think I could have made the transition without that support system. I like being outdoors. I enjoy hiking and biking, and skiing in the winter. Working and pet-sitting I work at Lewis & Bark Dog & Cat Goods on Prince Street. I’ve been there a little over a year. I like working in a small business like this, it’s a lot more intimate than corporate retail. I’ve been in both and I find this much
more rewarding. It’s nice to be on a first-name basis with customers. We always have our weekly regulars, and it’s so good to see their face, and their dog’s face, too. I actually pet-sit a lot for some of our customers now. I love pets and grew up with dogs and cats, but I don’t have any now. I’m more of a dog person. I like bigger dogs. I like running a lot and I miss having a running companion. I pet-sit a lot for some of our customers now. School and future I studied sociology at Berea College in Kentucky and I’m considering furthering my education. I would like to do some sort of child counseling, but if I can introduce any pet therapy or animal therapy into that I think that would be really interesting, too. If you have suggestions for My Name is…contact Kyle Harding at kharding@coloradocommunitymedia.com
NEWS IN A HURRY City names finance chief Littleton Assistant Finance Director Tiffany Hooten will replace outgoing Finance Director Doug Farmen effective Jan. 9. The city announced in November that Farmen would resign on Jan. 3 in order to accept a similar position with Centennial. Hooten was tapped at that time to serve as acting finance director until a replacement was found. Hooten was hired as a junior accountant at the city in 2003 and was promoted to accounting manager in 2006. She has been the assistant finance director since 2011. She is a certified public accountant and earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and business from Texas Tech University. Littleton, Xcel join forces Littleton has announced a partnership with Xcel Energy and Colorado
State University Arapahoe County Extension to improve energy efficiency in the city. The city will work with business owners to promote Xcel rebate opportunities as well as to put on a series of workshops for residents. The city also established a goal to reduce energy consumption by 10 percent in municipal facilities by 2020. Coffee with council Get to know two Littleton City Council members and enjoy free coffee at the Coffee with Council event on Jan. 12 at Starbucks. District II Councilmember Jerry Valdes and Mayor and at-large Councilmember Bruce Beckman will be on hand from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Starbucks inside the Safeway at Southbridge Plaza, located at 181 W. Mineral Ave.
The Independent - The Herald 3
7January 5, 2017
NEW Year, NEW You!!
Happy Holidays & Happy New
SINCE 1997
24 Months
Ask about our TRADE-IN program!
No Interest!
REAR!
Patented Heart Rate control on ALL TRUE PRODUCTS keeps you within TWO Beats of your desired heart rate without touching anything, Insuring a perfect workout every minute you are training!!
ELLIPTICALS RATED #1 IN
SIMPLY THE BEST SINCE 1981
Runners world top rated treadmills for over 20 years!!! #1 in Quietness
True® ES900, ES700 Recumbent Bikes
ES-700 10 True® Elliptical Models 16-27” Stride Adjustment
#1 in Smoothness #1 in Softness #1 in Stability #1 in Heart Rate True® #1 in Warranty PS800 Treadmills
24
24
24
Months
0%
Financing*
Months
0%
0%
Months Financing*
*OAC on approved credit purchases over $1500
*OAC on approved credit purchases over $1500
Frank Trulaske, founder and CEO of TRUE Fitness, has always promoted the same guiding principle of delivering superior products, service and support for our customers, over the last 35 years. This same philosophy has led us to be the global leader in premium cardio equipment for both the commercial and residential markets. Today, our goal as a company is not to sell the most cardio products in the world, but to deliver the world’s best premium equipment for our customer’s health and fitness solutions.
Come see and tryout the “WORLD’S FINEST FITNESS EQUIPMENT” Best Seller!
Over 225 Strength Products
Months
0%cing*
Finan
or discounts up to $700* MSRP *OAC on approved credit purchases over $1500
*MOST ADVANCED TOUCH SCREEN CONSOLE ON THE MARKET *BLUETOOTH WIRELESS PERSONAL WORKOUT DATA TRANSFER TO MOST ANY DEVICE *SAVE UP TO 7 PERSONAL FAMILY PROFILES (STORE AND TRACK ALL YOUR WORKOUT STATS) *30 YEAR WARRANTY 4 HP MOTOR!! *10 YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS *3 YEAR LABOR WARRANTY WHEN INSTALLED BY OUR CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS *350LB HEAVY FRAME - STURDIEST NO VIBRATION TREADMILL ON THE MARKET! *PATENTED ORTHOPEDIC BELT *18% SHOCK ABSORPTION
TRUE PS300 Eliptical
Since 1971
or discounts up to $700* MSRP
Tuff Stuff® CSM 725WS Free Weights Smith Ensemble
Includes adjustable bench
24
BEST !! R SELLE
or discounts up to $600* MSRP
Months
0%ing*
Financ
*OAC on approved credit purchases over $1500
POWER BLOCKS
*OAC on approved credit purchases over $1500
EVERYTHING IS ON SALE!!!
World’s most popular adjustable dumbbells SAVE SPACE AND $$$
BRING IN THIS AD FOR AN EXTRA DISCOUNT!
Highlands Ranch/Littleton’s Largest Showroom
SOUTH SHOWROOM
303-730-3030
24
Months
0%
Financing*
or discounts up to $1000* MSRP
*OAC on approved credit purchases over $1500
Accessories: Rubber Floors, Fit Balls, Medicine Balls, Stretch Bands, Kettle Bells & Free Weights
Hours: Colorado’s Largest Showroom MonThurs 9-7, Fri & Sat 9-6, Sun 5220 N. Broadway ST. 11-5 Blvd.
NORTH SHOWROOM
2690 E. Countyline Rd. Suite Q Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 CoClooming NE Corner of C-470 & University
*
g Financin
or discounts up to $600* MSRP
or discounts up to $700* MSRP
24
TREADMILLS RATED
RECUMBENT BIKES
Smoothness • Feel • Stability Heart Rate (Footprint - 3’x5’) Programming
Commerical Quality for the Home Tuff Stuff® STX 550 Multi-functional Home Gym
A New Year – A fresh start and infinite possibilities!
!!
Soon
www.FitnessGallerySuperstore.com • Under Construction
303-308-1100 Denver, CO 80216
1 Block South of Grizzly Rose on I-25 Frontage Road
4 The Independent - The Herald
January 5, 2017J
Littleton principal stays positive after injury Ralph Moody Elementary principal paralyzed from waist down in snowboarding crash BY KYLE HARDING KHARDING@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Ralph Moody Elementary School Principal Allyson Mallory knew what she was facing as soon as she hit the ground. Mallory, 37, is paralyzed from the waist down following a snowboarding accident at Keystone Resort on Dec. 23. She said that she overshot an A-frame feature and landed on her back, with her T-11 and T-12 vertebrae taking the brunt of the fall. “I knew on impact that I was paralyzed,” said Mallory, who has been snowboarding for 17 years. She was airlifted from the mountain to St. Anthony Hospital in Lakewood, where she underwent surgery. She began physical therapy on Dec. 26 and will soon be transferring to Craig Hospital in Englewood. While it looks as if her condition will be permanent, Mallory is progressing quickly in physical therapy and viewing her situation with positivity. “I have a great community and friends and family behind me,” she said.
Ralph Moody Elementary School Principal Allyson Mallory is hospitalized after being paralyzed from the waist down in a snowboarding accident on Dec. 23
HOW YOU CAN HELP A crowdfunding campaign for Allyson Mallory to help pay for renovations to her home and a car that can hold a wheelchair can be found at www.youcaring.com/allyson mallory-723784. Mallory also praised the medical professionals who have taken care of her, both at the scene of the accident and at the hospital. “I just cannot stress how wonderful I’ve been cared for by perfect strangers,” she said. Littleton Public Schools Superintendent Brian Ewert said Mallory’s positivity in the face of adversity is a character trait of hers. “She’s incredibly resilient,” he said. Because Mallory will need to make renovations to her house, such as adding ramps and enlarging the bathroom, and will need a car that can accommodate her wheelchair, her sister, Melissa Mallory, has started a campaign on crowdfunding website www.youcaring.com to raise money for those expenses. As of the afternoon of Dec. 27, less than 24 hours after it started, more than $23,000 had been raised, and positive messages streamed in from her friends. “We were just devastated,” Moody parent George Culpepper said of learning of the accident.
COURTESY PHOTO
Mallory, previously a principal and teacher in southern California, is in her second year as principal at Moody. Ewert said in that short time, she had earned the respect of her colleagues and parents of her students. “Allyson, in just a year and a half, has been a tremendously positive influence,” Ewert said, adding that she brought education expertise and leadership skills to the position.
Mallory will return to her position at the school on South Windermere Street in Littleton when she is able. Ewert said a person who is well-known to the community will step in as a substitute principal, but wouldn’t identify that person. Mallory said she is disappointed that she will miss work for her physical therapy. “I’m going to miss my teachers and kids,” she said.
Exploring Options for Next School Year?
Explore Englewood! A small district with big opportunities, you’re sure to find a school you and your child will love.
Kindergarten Open Houses - Week of January 30 Attend a kindergarten class, tour the school and meet the staff. Each Englewood elementary school offers tuition free full day kindergarten, a district-issued iPad for learning, and individualized instruction. • Charles Hay World School (3195 S. Lafayette St.) – January 30 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. • Clayton Elementary (4600 S. Fox St.) – January 31 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. • Cherrelyn Elementary (4500 S. Lincoln St.) – February 1 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. • Bishop Elementary (3100 S. Elati St.) – February 2 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Each school will also offer classroom observations during the day.
For details visit
WWW.ENGLEWOODSCHOOLS.NET/KINDERGARTEN or call 303-806-2051.
The Independent - The Herald 5
7January 5, 2017
Generosity reaches across thousands of miles Christmas camps for 350 Nicaraguan children get support from Coloradans BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
The spirit of Christmas bridged the miles from Colorado to northern Nicaragua as Front Range residents supported three one-day Christmas camps for about 350 children who live in Nicaraguan villages where the annual income is about $200. Former Highlands Ranch resident Tim Stearman, now interim pastor at Lakewood Nazarene Church, heard the appeal for $700 to make the camp possible for 100 children. The congregation of the church raised twice that amount and the money was used to provide day camp for 350 children. The project happened as a result of an appeal from Nicaragua to the all-volunteer, nonprofit Casa Unida Foundation based in Lakewood. “We work on projects in Nicaragua with Denis Espinoza and he emailed asking if we could raise money so there could be a Christmas camp for 100 children,” said Bob Moore, foundation president. “Denis said Christmas would be just another day for the children of the villages. But he said he wanted to bring the true message of Christmas to them at the camps.”
Thanks to the generosity of local residents, these children in northern Nicaragua were able to attend a one-day Christmas camp that included lunch. COURTESY PHOTO Moore said the children attending the camps were from subsistence farming families where there is no money for Christmas decorations, a tree or gifts. “The idea was to help the children learn about why Christmas is celebrated,” the former Littleton businessman said. “I expect this camp will be very special for the children and will be something they will always remember.” Moore said he mentioned the project to Stearman, who invited foundation members to tell the Lakewood con-
gregation about the project and the request for the funds. Stearman said he wanted to help and even he was surprised by the response of the congregation. The first camp was held Dec. 23 in a village in the mountains of Northern Nicaragua for children from the villages of Rodeo and Los Ranchos. Espinoza sent the foundation an email about the details of the Dec. 23 camp. He wrote that the children spent the day singing songs and listening to the story of the birth of Jesus. They were also provided a nice
meal and got to try to break a piñata. He said each child received a glass holding a candle and some candy. The plan was to bring children from remote mountain villages such as Cario, Motuse and Melonar to the camps. The first camp was held in Rodeo, followed by a camp on Dec. 28 in the village of Hermanos Martinez and a final camp on Dec. 30 in the village of Rioja. The camps were moved to central locations so it would not be too far for the children and parents to travel.
Birthday boy does his part to assist homeless people
8-year-old skips toys, asks for items that can help people less fortunate BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Merrick Hawes asked for items like hats and gloves for his eighth birthday, then gave the presents he received to some homeless individuals in Englewood. The Littleton-area boy’s birthday was Dec. 15. Those invited to his birthday party were asked not to give toys, but to give him items home-
less individuals would need, such as blankets and scarves. On Christmas Eve, Merrick and his family went to the homeless outreach Giving Heart Englewood to help serve dinner, and so the boy could donate his birthday presents to homeless individuals. “I felt excited because I like to help people,” the boy said Dec. 28. “It was fun serving dinner and getting to meet people who would get the gifts we brought.” He said one meeting was special, as a young man needed a blanket and Merrick had one to give him. “His name was DJ and he was very
Merrick Hawes,8, hands a guest pads of butter as his sister Kinsley, 5, has a roll for the man as the children helped serve Christmas Eve dinner to the homeless at Giving Heart Englewood. The boy and his family volunteered to help serve the meal so the boy could donate his birthday gifts to those who needed warm items for winter. COURTESY PHOTO
SEE BIRTHDAY, P15
Buy one dumbbell, get one of equal or lesser value half off new
10% OFF
All fitness machines.
With this ad. Offer expires 1/31/17
Visit our n locatio to t right nex y! Safewa
151 W. Mineral Ave. Suite 120. Littleton, CO 80120 303-798-8824
• Buy used • Trade • Consign • donaTe
6 The Independent - The Herald
January 5, 2017J
A year of change, tragedy and triumph A look at the stories that helped shape 2016 in the south metro Denver area
Taking time to remember the stories that touched our hearts
BY CHRIS ROTAR CROTAR@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
The detective was hidden by thousands of pounds of steel, but he wasn’t exactly going undercover. Dan Brite, who was shot and almost killed by a Parker man nearly four months earlier, was on his way home. Three days before Christmas, a Douglas County Sheriff ’s Office armored vehicle took him there — but not before rolling down Highlands Ranch Parkway so his co-workers at the sheriff ’s substation could cheer his release from Craig Hospital in Englewood. On Sept. 2, Brite was shot in the chest by a suspect described by authorities as being suicidal. The suspect, Randall Rodick, was killed by a police officer moments later. Community support poured in throughout Brite’s recovery. On Sept. 11, more than a thousand people gathered outside Parker Adventist Hospital, where Brite remained in critical condition, to pray and offer words of encouragement for the Douglas County resident and his family. “You have no idea the power of that,” Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock said of the support for his officer. By Oct. 6, Brite had recovered enough to be transferred from Parker Adventist to Craig for continued rehabilitation. He is still without the use of his legs, and he received extensive care at Craig, including instruction on using hand controls to drive. As the year came to a close, Brite’s ride home offered a reminder of how a triumph can emerge from tragic circumstances.
Julia Holmes, 6, prays at the vigil for Detective Dan Brite at Parker Adventist Hospital on Sept. 11. PHOTO BY TOM SKELLEY
forced the evacuation of all 130 units. The fire was ruled accidental and no serious injuries were reported. But two weeks later, the residents of Southview WHAT’S YOUR Place Towers learned • • • TAKE? they would not be permitted to return The following is a because the damage to look at some of the othLet us know your choicthe building was too er stories that helped es for stories of the extensive. They were shape 2016 in the south year by writing a letter forced to find new metro Denver area, as to the editor. Please homes. “These folks chosen by editor Chris keep it to 300 words have just experienced Rotar, with input from or less and email it to a traumatic loss,” said community reporters. Chris Rotar at crotar@ Kathryn Roy, execucoloradocommunityApril 4: A poputive director of Littlemedia.com lar doctor, Kenneth ton nonprofit group Atkinson, 65, was shot Love INC, who helped to death in his Centengather volunteers to assist seniors nial neighborhood. The suspect, with the move. “They’re grieving Kevin Lyons, 46, is also accused — they’re grieving the loss of a of shooting and wounding two women. Lyons — who faces numer- community.” The building’s owners expect to begin renting again ous charges, including first-degree in July, and those forced out by the murder — is expected to enter a fire will be given priority, a Southplea early this month. view spokesman said in December. April 6: A fire at a Littleton May 24: Douglas County School apartment building for seniors
DEVELOPING STORIES A slew of major projects either kicked off or continued in the south metro area in 2016. Four large, mixed-use developments were among them. The Jones District in Centennial, Central Park in Highlands Ranch, the Promenade at Castle Rock and Littleton Village each will feature retail and residential components. In northwest Douglas County, work continued on Sterling Ranch, which at completion will be a new community of more than 30,000 people. On the transportation front, the Southeast Light Rail Extension in Lone Tree and the C-470 expansion project, which will add toll lanes, both got underway. District’s superintendent announced she was leaving to take the same position at a district in SEE 2016, P21
Making a difference came in all kinds of ways in 2016: There were the elementary students who yarn-bombed trees in an explosion of colors as a prelude to their donation of knitted hats and scarves to those less fortunate. “As a little person, you don’t feel like you can make a big difference,” their teacher, Stephanie Stoner, said. “But I see so many times that these kids change people’s lives.” There was the dentist who took away the pain that Brandon McGee had lived with for so long. Which made his smile, the one that conveys all his love, even brighter. “Some people look at a doctor as just a doctor,” McGee, who suffers from a brain injury, said about his dentist, Yvette Killingworth. “But…you bring the joy every time I’m here…I see a new friend.” There were the volunteers who rebuilt a deck for a family caring for a teenage son struggling with a degenerative disease. “It’s like a miracle happening today,” mother Cindy Zimmerman said. “These people are really the hands and feet of Jesus.” There was the teen, who was bullied, battled depression and attempted suicide, who decided to tell her story to help others through a weekly radio show. “We all have down days,” Cassandra Perkins said. “When it starts to consume you is when it becomes a serious problem… It makes you feel so good to help someone else.” There was the man who invited people to Fort Logan National Cemetery to decorate the graves of Muslim-Americans during a contentious political season. He only expected himself and his wife. Twenty people showed up. “I’m flabbergasted,” Mike Sexton said. “People just came together as Americans — complete strangers from all different walks of life.” And there was Derek Scheiderman, who lost the use of his legs in a car crash that fractured his spinal cord. “So what?” he said. “I’m in a wheelchair. I can still go where I want to go. I can still do what I want to do. I have great friends, great family. I still love life.” These are just a few of the many stories that touched people’s hearts in 2016, that connected us to each other and reminded us about the strength and glory of the human spirit. The stories are always there — in an outstretched hand, a kind word or a simple, joyful smile. — Ann Macari Healey
The Independent - The Herald 7
7January 5, 2017
Urgent Care and ER. Together at Last. Always Open. The company that owns Columbine Square says it would like to use urban renewal to develop a mixed-use project at the site of the vacant shopping center. PHOTO BY KYLE HARDING
SQUARE FROM PAGE 1
Belleview and Federal. The Columbine Square plan area consists of about 35 acres and is centered around the shuttered shopping center. It is owned by the Chang family through its company, RedwoodKairos Real Estate Partners. For months, it looked as if Littleton would join a small handful of Colorado cities to disband its urban renewal authority, known as Littleton Invests for Tomorrow. Instead, it’s looking at the possibility of a new tax increment-financed project. The Chang family has told the city that a plan is in the works for the site, though it won’t go into specifics. “We are limited by law as to what we are allowed to show you as we may be submitting a formal application in the future,” Redwood-Kairos President Jonathan Needell told the council at the Dec. 6 meeting. Needell also told the Littleton Independent that he could not discuss specifics about the site’s future, but in a question-and-answer session with pro-LIFT blog “Littleton, Awake!” in November, Redwood-Kairos representatives said that a mixed-use project with owner-occupied residential units, apartments and retail may be the “highest and best use” of the property, and said retail uses may not be feasible without urban renewal. The plan area was the only one of four that was not repealed following nine months of public debate and meetings over the city’s urban renewal authority. The other plan areas were along Santa Fe Drive, Broadway and Littleton Boulevard. Councilmember Jerry Valdes, who has been critical of LIFT and introduced a motion at a March meeting directing city staff to draft an ordinance dismantling the authority, was the saving vote for the plan area and
for the authority. Valdes said the Columbine Square plan area is more site-specific than the other three when he pulled the first reading of an ordinance to repeal it from the consent calendar during the Oct. 4 council meeting. “In my mind, that’s what urban renewal is supposed to be,” he said, prior to joining the three pro-urban renewal councilmembers in voting to keep the plan area. After a two-month wait, the second reading and public hearing of the ordinances to abolish LIFT and repeal the other three plan areas came back to council. Normally second readings occur at the next regular council meeting, two weeks after the first reading. The delay was part of a compromise proposed by Councilmember Debbie Brinkman, purportedly to give property owners in the plan areas time to respond. She noted that the Chang family had expressed interest in developing a project at Columbine Square. Valdes, who voted along with LIFT opponents Doug Clark, Peggy Cole and Mayor Bruce Beckman to repeal the other three plan areas, broke ranks to vote to keep LIFT at the Dec. 6 meeting. Had LIFT been abolished, the Columbine Square plan would have been automatically repealed, Deputy City Manager Mike Braaten told the council. LIFT’s critics in Littleton are suspicious of the Changs and don’t believe they should receive public financing for their investment. “Columbine Square can develop whether we have urban renewal or not,” Carol Brzeczek said. But LIFT’s supporters in the community and on the council argue that it is a way the public can influence what is developed on a site, saying it gives the city “a seat at the table.” “Developers will also build to the market, and right now, the market is apartments,” Brinkman said. “If you want something else, you need to get involved in the process.”
Centura Health’s new combined Emergency and Urgent Care treats minor aches and major injuries 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Now Highlands Ranch has the best urgent and emergency care, right where you need it. Whenever you need it.
OPEN 24/7
CenturaUrgentER.org/health
Highlands Ranch 9205 S. Broadway Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 303-649-3650
The Columbine Square shopping center, now at the center of Littleton’s urban renewal debate, sits vacant and surrounded by a fence.
Centura Health does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, religion, creed, ancestry, sexual orientation, and marital status in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. For further information about this policy contact Centura Health’s Office of the General Counsel at 303-804-8166. Copyright © Centura Health, 2017
8 The Independent - The Herald
January 5, 2017J
Former Littleton City Manager Howard McMahan dies Official’s time with city included 1965 flood BY SONYA ELLINGBOE SELLINGBOE@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Howard Dane McMahan, Littleton’s city manager from 1962 to 1966, has died, according to his friend and successor Larry Borger. McMahan’s tenure as city manager included the disastrous 1965 flood, which impacted Littleton and a great deal of land both south and north
of it. Borger had been hired as an intern in 1964 and was actively involved in flood response and rebuilding Littleton as well. Both men and their families continued a lifelong friendship after the McMahans moved on. McMahan died at 86 on Dec. 19 and a memorial service was held on Dec. 29 at the First Jefferson Unitarian Church in Fort Worth, Texas, according to an obituary in the Fort Worth Star Telegram. He requested that his body be donated to the University of North Texas Medical School, as he believed he could continue to make a
difference after his death. McMahan was cared for by the James L. West Alzheimer Center for the past three years. Howard and Myrtle McMahan were married in 1954, while he was serving in the Army, and they had three children: Deborah, Brenda and Michael, who survive him with their spouses and nine grandchildren, as does his wife. Howard McMahan became finance director of Fort Worth and was involved in developing the airport there, then served as city manager until 1971, when he was appointed
to a federal job. Next, he served as Oklahoma City city manager, then as vice president of Justin Industries and finally spent 14 years as senior vice president of Harris Methodist Hospital System. He was active in the Unitarian Universalist faith throughout his adult life and was one of the first male members of League of Women Voters. He was named 1999 Volunteer of the Year in Fort Worth and stayed active in many organizations. He and his wife of 62 years were active in Friendship Force and traveled widely.
Real Estate
PLACE YOUR AD TODAY!
303-566-4091
RENTALS
®
Apartments This large, contiguous block of land consisting of 222 acres is situated between I-70 Loookout Mtn exit and Idledale, above Morrison. Currently there is a house and 10 outbuildings, but the property is being marketed as a development opportunity or the site of a luxury mountain estate just minutes from Denver. Offered at $3,868,000. Call Mark Fouts or John Fuller Jr. Fuller Real Estate, 5300 DTC Pkwy., #100 Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111
To advertise your business here,
Castle Rock
Month to Month $700/month waterr//trash/heat/rec center included electricity not included No Pets 303-319-9901
Office Rent/Lease
www.FullerRE.com (303) 534-4822
SELL $995
+2.8% MLS CO-OP *Call For Details
R E A L T O R
720-560-1999
call, text, or e-mail 91SUGARSTONE@GMAIL.COM
Castle Rock
Wasson Properties 719-520-1730
Local ads, coupons, special offers and more!
* Free Market Analysis * Sign & Lockbox * MLS Placement * No Upfront Fees * Internet Exposure
B ES T O F T H E B E ST
Charles’ Realty
call Karen at 303-566-4091
VARIOUS OFFICES VA 100-2,311 sq.fftt. Rents from $200-$1750/month. Full serrvvice. 405-409 S Wilcox
P O W E R E D
FULL SERVICE BROKERAGE 17 YEARS!
B Y
ShopLocalColorado.com
The Independent - The Herald 9
7January 5, 2017 PAID ADVERTISEMENT
10 The Independent - The Herald
LOCAL
January 5, 2017J
VOICES
N
Embrace what’s new as you strive for opportunities WINNING WORDS
Michael Norton
D
on’t you just love that “new car” smell? Or what about tasting a delicious brand-new meal for the first time? How about seeing and reading the newest book by your favorite author or hearing a brand-new song by one of your favorite musicians or groups? And we know there is nothing like the feel of new snow and fresh powder under our feet as we take to the mountains. There is just something about the “new” factor, isn’t there? Well, here we are in a brand-new year. We
can choose to get caught up in last year, or the year before that, and the year before that, or we can choose to say that this is a new year, a new year filled with hope and prosperity. A new year filled with much love and many blessings. A new year where we can look forward to the opportunities and the challenges ahead. Now some of you may be shaking your head and saying, “Wait a minute Norton, what about all of the changes, what about the new President, what about all of the bad stuff happening here and around the world?”
And my answer would still be the same, `It is a brand-new year.’ We can choose to get mired in the past, or focused on the negativity and problems, or we can open our eyes today and see a brandnew day, listen with our ears to the news sounds of tomorrow, and taste the sweetness of the air that rides on the wings of hope and encouragement. It almost has that “new car” smell, doesn’t it? I don’t know, maybe some of us like the SEE NORTON, P11
New year may be time to reflect, or on the other hand, it may not
N As year begins, time to discover what’s next LIVING AND AGING WELL
Deb Santy
I
t’s a new year, that annual chance to start fresh. For those in the second half of life, this can take on significance beyond the ritual of resolutions; it’s never too late to reinvent yourself. Discovering “what’s next” may resonate with you, whether you work or are retired, and it will be unique for each individual. This is often a time to change your focus from one of success to one of significance, according to Bob Buford, author of
A publication of
9137 Ridgeline Blvd., Suite 210 Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 Phone: 303-566-4100 Web: LittletonIndependent.net SouthPlatteIndependent.net To subscribe call 303-566-4100
“Half Time.” He believes that it becomes clear with age that it’s more important to make a difference than to make money. He describes those who take on roles in nonprofits, while others respond to a pressing social need, perhaps building wells in a third-world country. Check out www.encore.org, an organization that engages people in later life for “second acts of the greater good.” You might find SEE AGING, P11
one other than Tony Bennett was unable to wish me a happy new year. The same goes for Gwen Stefani. I am truly blessed, and the year is just beginning. The expression “happy new year” was just one of a number that were considered. There were more optimists than pessimists on the committee, and the optimists won out. “Happy new year” edged “Arise in the new year, prisoner of starvation” by one or two votes. I’m sure that you are as glad as I am. It wasn’t until the introduction of the Julian calendar (46 B.C.) that Jan. 1 became New Year’s Day. The Julian calendar was Julius Caesar’s idea. You have to have an ego the size of Mesopotamia to propose a new calendar. I don’t get too excited about each and every new year. Good things will happen, bad things will happen. There will be profound moments of grace, and profound moments of exasperation. In other words, the same
JERRY HEALEY President
ERIN ADDENBROOKE Majors/Classified Manager
jhealey@coloradocommunitymedia.com
eaddenbrooke@coloradocommunitymedia.com
Columnist opinions are not necessarily those of the Independent.
dbrandt@coloradocommunitymedia.com
We welcome letters to the editor. Please Include your full name, address and the best number to reach you by telephone.
abrooks@coloradocommunitymedia.com
Email letters to letters@coloradocommunitymedia.com
efranks@coloradocommunitymedia.com
Deadline Fri. 5 p.m. for the following week’s paper.
ANN MACARI HEALEY Executive Editor ahealey@coloradocommunitymedia.com
CHRIS ROTAR Editor crotar@coloradocommunitymedia.com
KYLE HARDING Community Editor kharding@coloradocommunitymedia.com
DAWN BRANDT Marketing Consultant AUDREY BROOKS Business Manager
ERIN FRANKS Production Manager
LINDSAY NICOLETTI Operations/ Circulation Manager
lnicoletti@coloradocommunitymedia.com
Columnists & Guest Commentaries
QUIET DESPERATION
Craig Marshall Smith
auld same auld. Of course, 2017 may stand out in some ways that have never been seen before, if you know what I mean. Individually, we have great years, good years, and not so
good years. I can’t distinguish one year from the next, except for a few. Some really stand out. Like 2008. There were three immediate family deaths, I adopted Smitty, I made a big mistake, and I was given a major opportunity. One after the other after the other. The year before and the year after are restless memories. But I won’t forget 2008. I don’t make resolutions. Maybe I make the same ones every year, subconsciously, like not buying a tiny Shriner motorcycle. SEE SMITH, P11
Littleton Independent (ISSN 1058-7837)(USPS 315-780) A legal newspaper of general circulation in Littleton, Colorado, the Littleton Independent is published weekly on Thursday by Colorado Community Media, 2550 S. Main St., Littleton, CO 80120 PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT LITTLETON, COLORADO and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address change to: 9137 S. Ridgeline Blvd., Suite 210, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
The Independent - The Herald 11
7January 5, 2017
NORTON FROM PAGE 10
“old” way of doing things, our older car or vehicle, those old comfortable sneakers or shoes, and the way things are or the way things used to be. This whole notion of something brandnew just doesn’t resonate with some of us. As a matter of fact that “New Car” smell almost makes some of us nauseated. And that’s OK, that is a personal preference and just the way
SMITH FROM PAGE 10
One of my favorite artists, Henry Moore, said, “I think in terms of the day’s resolutions, not the years’.” Moore, mostly a sculptor, was my kind of artist. He was not flamboyant, he did not make ridiculous statements about his art, and he believed in hard work. When I was much younger, I thought more about the calendar on the wall than I do now. Now, the pages come flying off. Before I know it, I will be writing
some of us are wired. For me, I like “new,” I like change, I love challenges, and I embrace hope. Sure, we have a world full of challenges and tragedy. No one disputes that, it’s just that some of us will look at those troubled situations and say there is nothing that can be done or just become overwhelmed. And yet others will look at the brand-new year and decide to do something productive to contribute to the change they want to see happen. Some of us will take the opportunity to see each a challenge or barrier as nothing
more than a speed bump or hurdle that needs to be overcome. It is a brand-new year and we can be, do, and have anything that we want. The only person who can ever stop us is ourselves. We can try and deflect all problems onto someone else or something else, but at the end of the day it is ultimately up to each one of us to choose our path and hold ourselves accountable for doing what we need to do when we need to do it. It is a brand-new year, can you smell it, taste it, hear it, see it, and feel it? Or have your senses been too
compromised or jaded from events of recent years? Either way I would love to hear all about your thoughts and plans for a brand-new 2017 at gotonorton@gmail.com. And when we can put the past behind us and instead look forward to the newness of the year, it really will be a better than good week.
this very same column again, next December, and saying something like, “I was just getting used to writing 2017 on my checks.” The past year was a personal best, and I am hoping for more of the same. However, I am prepared for leaks. There are always leaks. Elvis Presley said, “When things go wrong, don’t go with them.” Like you, I already have dates and appointments and meetings marked in, that were marked in some time last year. An art exhibition is often planned years in advance. I will be having one in 2018. So the years intermix and sometimes I forget exactly which
one this one is. I don’t particularly like the sound of 2017. Not like I will 2020. The numbers 17 and 70 are sometimes confused, because they sound alike. I was confused the first time I heard “I Saw Her Standing There.” “Well, she was just 70, you know what I mean,” seemed wrong.
It was not Lennon and McCartney’s finest, but another reminder that they are still with me, as we roll on in the new year.
Michael Norton is a resident of Castle Rock, the former president of the Zig Ziglar Corporation, a strategic consultant and a business and personal coach.
Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at craigmarshallsmith@comcast.net.
OBITUARIES FRASER
Jan Fraser
April 11, 1956- December 24, 2016
AGING FROM PAGE 10
yourself on a plane to Zimbabwe or teaching English to an immigrant, and why not? Other individuals rework their interests or career experience as they move into a slower pace of life. Chuck Pauley, a Douglas County resident, had a first career in accounting and pursued a second act as a college professor. Now he uses those same skills in retirement, having been elected as treasurer for a non-profit organization. Look for local volunteer opportunities to use your talents, or check out the Retired Senior Volunteer Program through Volunteers of America at www.voacolorado.org. You may have more time, so use it to focus energy on a neglected passion, something put aside during child-rearing and career-building years. You might resurrect that high school sport at a park and recreation senior league or through your local senior center. Find a way to do what you used to love. For instance, if you once enjoyed poetry, join a writing group in your local community. Never stop learning. Active Minds has monthly programs throughout the metro area; the topic will be the implications of Brexit at the program at 1 p.m. on Jan. 26 at the senior center in Castle Rock. See www.activeminds.com for more information. The University of Den-
ver’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) program has dozens of wonderful learning opportunities. If you want to travel and learn, consider participating in a myriad of trips at www.roadscholar.org, formerly known as Elderhostel. You’d be surprised at the personal fulfillment achieved when trying something new. Many resources can help you begin the journey. AARP’s program, called Life Reimagined, has books and a website, www. lifereimagined.org. You never know where it can lead unless you take a chance and get started. Elaine Weaver retired from the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock a few years ago and wondered what was next. She went to a senior center art class, and the rest, as they say, is history. Her work is now displayed at the Art of Life Gallery in Denver, and she has exhibited a painting at the Denver Art Museum. Elaine says her house is filled with her artwork. “It brings me so much happiness,” she said, still marveling at what she’s accomplished, all because she went to an art class to see if she could paint. No matter your age or your background, opportunities are there for “loving life in the second half,” the motto of the Castle Rock Senior Activity Center. Take a chance by taking the first step to the rest of your life in 2017. Deb Santy is the assistant director of the Castle Rock Senior Activity Center. She can be reached at 303-6889498.
Jan Fraser, 60, who grew up in Littleton and attended Heritage High School, died peacefully Christmas Eve surrounded by her family after battling an aggressive cancer. Jan was funny and fearless; she loved the mountains, her golden retrievers,
and skiing. A finance whiz, she enjoyed working at Prologis.
She is the daughter of Dr. Charles Fraser and the late Virginia Fraser, and survived by her husband, Roy Crawford of Conifer, and her sisters Cindy Fraser Taylor, Amy Mease, and Laura Fraser. Memorial is Jan. 6 at Willow Ridge Manor in Morrison, 2-4pm.
In Loving Memory Place an Obituary for Your Loved One.
Private 303-566-4100
Obituaries@ColoradoCommunityMedia.com
Funeral Homes
Visit: www.memoriams.com
12 The Independent - The Herald
LOCAL
January 5, 2017J
LIFE
Yogis hold tree pose in a Holy Yoga class led by Amber Jaworsky, of Highlands Ranch. “The exercises of yoga are designed to put pressure on the glandular systems of the body, thereby increasing efficiency and total body health,” said Jaworsky. PHOTO COURTESY OF AMBER JAWORSKY
‘Spiritual seekers’ Many turn to yoga for its meditative, spiritual and health benefits BY ALEX DEWIND ADEWIND@COLORADOCOMMUNITY
Amber Jaworsky recalls a recent Holy Yoga class she taught at Mountain View Church in Highlands Ranch. During her class, she quoted Proverbs 19:11. “A person’s wisdom yields patience; it is to one’s glory to overlook an offense.” When she taught a yoga class at CorePower Yoga, a secular studio, Jaworsky relayed a similar message without the religious context. “I want to talk with you today about being easily offended,” said Jaworsky, who teaches at the studio at Quebec Street and County Line Road in Centennial. “The reason I feel like this is even a noteworthy theme for our class is
that it’s something that absolutely robs us and keeps us stuck and small-minded.” Jaworsky, who has been practicing yoga for about 14 years, has found that yoga and her Christian faith complement each other. In certain settings she combines the two, other times she does not. But in all of her classes, she relays a deeper message. “I noticed that once your body is quiet, is still, then your mind kind of follows suit,” she said. “It stops spinning, being so agitated or focused on other things. All of a sudden your soul is open to receive and able to connect.” Yoga serves many different purposes for people, Jaworsky said, including managing stress, learning to relax, becoming more selfaware or becoming more God-aware. “Not all who come to their mats are seeking
SAY IT IN SANSKRIT, LANGUAGE OF YOGA Guru: a spiritual teacher
Ojas: vitality
Jnana: knowledge
Asana: seat
Mantra: mind instrument
Citta: mind
Namaste: I bow to you
Om: universal sound Source: Yoga Journal
a spiritual connection,”she said. “But I would say that most people that have adopted yoga into their lifestyle are ‘spiritual seekers.’” SEE YOGA, P13
THREE POSES FOR BEGINNERS AND WHAT THEY MEAN 1. Mountain pose: Stand tall with feet hip-width apart and reach up toward the sky with your fingers, palms facing inwards. What it means: According to LIVESTRONG, a nonprofit organization dedicated to healthy living, mountain pose translates into feeling strong and grounded. “A mountain might experience snow, wind, rain and heat, but it remains a mountain just the same,”
livestrong.com says. “In the same way, Mountain pose can help you work toward calmness and equilibrium even during tumultuous times.” 2. Child’s pose: Kneel on the floor with your torso resting on your thighs. Extend your arms in front of you, palms resting on the floor. What it means: Child’s pose is a resting pose that creates quiet tran-
quility. “Granting yourself the quiet time to be still allows your mind, heart and body to reintegrate, creating a sweet and satisfying wholeness,” Livestrong.com says. 3. Warrior pose: Step your feet wide apart, about 4 to 5 feet. Turn your right foot out 90 degrees, so your toes are pointing to the top of the mat. Bend your right knee over your right ankle. Pivot your left foot inwards at a 45-degree angle. Reach
out with both of your arms. What it means: Warrior pose helps physical strength and is a spiritual expression of the interior battles a person fights, according to livestrong.com. Warrior postures allow you to embody the idea of courage, bravery and strength, the website says. Sources: yogaoutlet.com, livestrong. com
The Independent - The Herald 13
7January 5, 2017
Puppet show not for the young Play has pleased audiences since its opening in 2003 BY SONYA ELLINGBOE SELLINGBOE@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
“Avenue Q” introduces the audience to 11 different puppets during the show. COURTESY PHOTO
YOGA FROM PAGE 12
Yoga, the practice of breathing, meditation and distinctive body poses that challenge one’s flexibility, originated in ancient India more than 5,000 years ago. It has roots in Hinduism and Buddhism. The activity has become increasingly popular in past years, fitness experts say, because of its health advantages. Yoga Journal, an American media company devoted to yoga, says the activity boosts muscle strength and immunity, benefits posture, increases blood flow, improves balance, aids sleep and more. Aside from the physical benefits, yoga is a spiritual practice that tunes into one’s inner self, according to mindbodygreen, a lifestyle media brand.
“Sincere spiritual investigation is a journey to your center,” its website says. “Along the road, all of your attachments and aversions will be challenged.” This is the case for Wendy Crichton, a Highlands Ranch resident who has practiced yoga for more than 20 years. She describes her yoga practice as a “beautiful sort of chaotic and everchanging experience.” “I learn new things every single time I practice,” said Crichton, who also founded Young Yogis, a yoga program for children. “It makes my heart soar and smile. Sometimes it brings me close to tears and brings up some pretty painful stuff that I’ve tried to bury.” Crichton said religion and yoga are two separate experiences for her. Her core belief of yoga is to bring her body, heart and mind together for an experience of wellness and wholeness, she said. “Throughout my 25 years of practice,
Since it first opened Off-Broadway in 2003, “Avenue Q” has been an audience favorite nationwide, despite its unusual cast of singing, on occasion toughtalking, oversized hand puppets and unconcealed puppeteers — plus a few humans. Audiences at Littleton’s Town Hall Arts Center will meet recent graduate Princeton and his neighbors, both felt and human, from Jan. 13 to Feb. 4 as he moves into his first apartment and looks for a job in the style of many young graduates. Avenue Q, way out toward the end of the line, is what he can afford. Veteran director Robert Wells, whom we first met as a very clever and funny improv comic, would seem to be an ideal director for this truly humorous musical by Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx and Jeff Whitty. Originally conceived as a television production, inspired by the hugely successful “Sesame Street,” it developed into a stage production at the 2002 National Music Theatre Conference in Waterford, Connecticut, according to Town Hall publicist Leslie Rutherford. Actors have an extra challenge as they learn lines, songs and the art of puppetry simultaneously. (Some may
TYPES OF YOGA Hatha: A sequence of poses, such as downward dog and mountain pose, suited for the beginner. Bikram: A set of 26 poses performed in a heated room. Vinyasa: A popular practice that moves quickly from pose to pose. Source: Fitness Magazine it has changed for me profoundly, and where I am today is probably not where I’ll be in a few years,” she said. “Right now, my yoga is a non-dogmatic explo-
IF YOU GO “Avenue Q” plays Jan. 13 through Feb. 4 at Town Hall Arts Center, 2450 W. Main Street, Littleton. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. (There will be a few additional performance dates, which we don’t have yet as we go to press-will report in the Jan. 11 issue.) Tickets: 303-794-2787, ext. 5, townhallartscenter. org. have performed when this musical was introduced in Denver some years ago.) Princeton makes his entrance singing about what to do with a B.A. in English — and finds his neighbors, with various skills, are also seeking the way to go. Included is pretty teacher Kate Monster and the furry Trekkie Monster, the unreliable troubling Bears, human neighbor Christmas Eve and other cleverly conceived personalities. (There are 11 puppet characters and three human characters, including onetime child star Gary Coleman, who is apartment manager.) However, it is clearly a puppet show for adults, with occasional foul-mouthed language and mature content. Do not plan to bring the kids! This unusual piece of musical theater was awarded three Tonys in 2003 after it was moved to Broadway, including Best Musical, and it’s a perfect antidote to post-holiday blahs. It entertains adults seeking a path and their parents and grandparents, who have “been there — done that!”
ration of the best `me’ I can become.” Jaworsky knows that preaching a gospel message at her secular yoga studio wouldn’t be agreeable for everyone. She points out that in her experience, yoga and faith have complemented each other, which is why she also teaches yoga classes at a local church and leads women’s faith and fitness retreats in the mountains. “I feel like the platform of instructing yoga allows me to share my life and love with yoga students in the secular community and faith community,” she said. “It’s a rich blessing for me and it fills my heart with joy to help people feel lighter from their burdens and more relaxed.”
14 The Independent - The Herald
January 5, 2017J
job board
ce To pla listing R U O Y in the OARD JOB B n, sectio ur call yo s d Sale e i f i s s Cla ltant Consu Y! TODA 0 6-410 6 5 3 30
Tagawa Gardens Job Fair Sunday, February 12; 12:00-2:00pm Saturday, February 18; 12:00-2:00pm Learn about our seasonal job opportunities and discover why our employees love working here! Anyone submitting an application on either February 12 or 18 will be entered into a prize raffle! (We will not be conducting interviews during the Fair)
W
e l b a l i a v A s e t u o R r e i r r a C y l k e e ock,
sttle au h MRetro CSo erR&ock area. PCaarsktle reas Centennial A ours • Part-time h ute sizes • Adaptable ro e required! • No suit & ti
ier experience Previous carr e reliable vehicl encouraged; . ed ss, requir and email acce
no telephone
t
inquiries - bu
email us at: itymedia.com
radocommun snev ins@colo
The Independent - The Herald 15
7January 5, 2017
BIRTHDAY FROM PAGE 5
happy to have a new blanket,” the Douglas County STEM Charter School student said. “He thanked me and now he is my friend.” Audrey Hawes, Merrick’s mother, said that a couple years ago she and her husband decided their kids were blessed, had a house full of toys and stuff, and they didn’t want their children to get more toys and similar items as birthday presents. “We asked our two children if they would be willing to collect items that could be donated to the homeless,” she said. “They both agreed. The first year, Merrick took the items he collected
to the Denver Rescue Mission, but we wanted something closer to home, found Giving Heart Englewood and went there this year.” Hawes said Giving Heart Englewood was smaller and it was there to help homeless people in their area of town. She said the Englewood program was small enough to allow both the children to help serve dinner, as Merrick’s sister gave the guests their rolls and Merrick gave each guest pats of butter to go on the rolls. Audrey Hawes said her daughter Kinsley is 5 and also collects items for the homeless. Her birthday is in the summer and this year, she collected diapers for teen mothers. “I am so happy the children made the choice about their birthday presents,” Hawes said. “It is a family thing now and it is now a family tradition.”
Blood Testing You Can Afford No Dr.’s Visit/Order Required Merrick Hawes,8, gets a hug from his new friend DJ. The boy’s birthday was Dec. 15 and he asked for warm winter items like hats and gloves instead of toys and he donated his birthday gifts to Giving Heart Englewood, an outreach to area homeless. COURTESY PHOTO
Careers Help Wanted Academy for Dental Assisting Careers Winter Classes Classes Start January 14th
303-774-8100
academyfordentalassistingcareers .com Drivers: $3000.00 Orientation Completion Bonus! Regional Aurora. Dedicated, No-Touch. Excellent Pay, Full Comprehensive Benefits & More! 1yr Class-A CDL: 1-866-319-1157
FULL-TIME, BENEFITED Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Salary: $78,682 - $98,352 annually Closes: When filled Equipment Mechanic – Golf Salary: $41,121 - $52,638 Closes: 1/9/17
IGT Solutions Inc. (Englewood, CO) has openings for Comp Sys Analysts to analyze Global Delivery Sys & Comp Reservation Sys to determine sys architecture & design sys upgrade, using TPF tech; Monitor TPS apps developed against req 24x7 availability; Dvlp regression scripts to validate code for testing team; & update/document source code based on updates. Must have B.Sc. in CS/Engg/rel + 5 years of rel exp. US or foreign equiv. degrees accepted. Poss travel/relocation @ clients’ sites in unanticipated location throughout US. To apply, email resume to shankar.upadhyay@igt.in.
LEGITIMATE WORK AT HOME
770 W Hampden Ave. #150 Englewood 80110
303-566-4091
Colorado Statewide Classified Advertising Network
Medical
Brighton, Longmont, Littleton
720-644-6608
PLACE YOUR AD TODAY!
Help Wanted Full Time/Part Time MA, LPN or RN in Highlands Ranch/Ken Caryl area for busy pediatric office. Includes Saturday mornings Please fax resume to Nita 303-791-7756
Cholesterol • Hormone Panels • Thyroid HA1C • PSA • Vit D • And Many More
To place a 25-word COSCAN Network ad in 91 Colorado newspapers for only $350 $275, contact your local newspaper or call SYNC2 Media at 303-571-5117. HELP WANTED SYNC2 MEDIA 25 TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Learn to drive for Werner Enterprises! EARN $900 PER WEEK! JOB READY IN 3 WEEKS! Call for Pre-Hire 1-877-648-2664
Buy a 25-word statewide classified line ad in newspapers across the state of Colorado for just $350 $275 per week. Contact this newspaper or call SYNC2 Media, 303-571-5117
No Sales, no Investment, No Risk, Free training, Free website. Contact Susan at 303-6464171 or fill out form at www.wisechoice4u.com
To advertise your business here,
Please Recycle this Publication when Finished
call Karen at 303-566-4091
Submit City of Westminster online applications thru 8:30 a.m. on close date http://www.cityofwestminster.us/jobs EOE
NOW HIRING
ADVERTISING & DIGITAL MEDIA SALES
Colorado Community Media, the largest local media company in the state is looking to fill a few positions. If you strive to be a larger part of your community by meeting with business owners big and small, to learn more about how you can help grow their business whether it is digital, print, signs, brochures and everything in between – then we would like to meet you. We have a few requirements. Must Be Positive – For Local News, We have fun and would like that to continue therefore only apply if you are a “glass half full” type of person. Anytime of the Day– we are a media company….no 2 days are alike and every client has different needs which means Flexible Visit every now and then you will need to attend an event, a breakfast, business after hours etc. Organized – Yes ColoradoCommunityMedia.com our desks don’t look like we are organized but we are. Outgoing – You must be able to assist clients needs over the phone, in person, through email and all other means. Can you think “outside of the box” and build programs for your clients that fit their needs? If you answered yes, please keep reading. Our titles are Marketing Engagement Specialists but we do so much more. If you are this person send us your resume to eaddenbrooke@coloradocommunitymedia.com. We are locally owned and operated and offer salary, GREAT WORK ENVIRONMENT! commission and a full benefits package that includes paid time off, health, dental, vision and 401K.
HELP GROW SMALL AND MID-SIZED BUSINESSES!
This newspaper is a Colorado Community Media publication
16 The Independent - The Herald
January 5, 2017J
Shooting wildlife (with a camera) topic of club presentation
SONYA’S SAMPLER
Members of the Englewood Camera Club will gather at 7 p.m. on Jan. 10 to hear photographer and workshop leader Matt Shetzer talk about various wildlife photography concepts geared towards photographing raptors, bears and small birds. Challenges Sonya Ellingboe include composing a strong scene, anticipating the actions of a wild animal and ensuring the light is perfect. He will address understanding wildlife behavior with details and images from Alaska and Costa Rica and Ecuador. The group meets at 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 6400 S. University Blvd. (south entrance), Centennial. Mozart in Englewood The Mozart Clarinet Trio, the “Kegelstatt Trio,” will be performed at the 2 p.m. Jan. 21 in an Englewood Arts Presents concert in Hampden Hall on the second floor of the Englewood Civic Center, 1000 Englewood Parkway, Englewood. Jason Shafer, principal clarinetis of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, will perform with Erika Eckert, viola, and Margaret McDonald, piano. Also on the program is Bruch: “8 Pieces for Clarinet, Viola and Piano” (two-three piece excerpt). Bruch was
70 years old when he composed the trio pieces and they have a mellow, autumnal sound. Tickets: $20, adults; $15, seniors; free under 18, at the door or at englewoodarts.org. Genealogists meet The Columbine Genealogical and Historical Society will start the new year with “Family in a Shoebox: Genealogy and Postcards” with Diedra Horan at 1 p.m. Jan. 10. Also scheduled: “Library Media and Digitization Tools” with Kirsten Caulfield, multimedia librarian for the Arapahoe Library District, at 1 p.m. on Jan. 17. Learn about options for preserving photographs, slides and film and how to share these items. The group meets at Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 6400 S. University Blvd., Centennial. Information: email president Joyce Lohse at ColumbineGenealogy@gmail.com. Family fun Buntport Theater, 717 Lipan St., Denver, will offer its monthly second Saturday comedy series: Episode 4 of “Siren Song: A Pirate Odyssey” at 1 and 3 p.m. on Jan. 14, with a sketch based on a song suggested by the audience last month. Tickets: $7 online, $8 at the door. (Pirate costumes welcome!) Go to buntport.com. Jazz in Arvada “Turn Up the Basie” is the name of the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra’s next concert at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21
Family Owned, Family Run • Colorado Company for Coloradans • 31 Years and Running • Award Winning • Residential and Commercial • Dedicated Friendly Staff
Matt Shetzer’s pair of contentious eagles illustrates his skill at photographing raptors, among the wildlife photography topics which he will discuss for the Englewood Camera Club when members meet at 7 p.m. on Jan. 10 at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 6400 S. University Blvd., Centennial. COURTESY PHOTO
at the Arvada Center, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada. Tickets: 720-898-7200 or arvadacenter.org. Mother-daughter discussion Libby Bortz, LCSW, and Patty Bortz, JD, CSA, will present “Mother-Daughter: Co-Authors of the Last Chapter” at 10:15 a.m. on Jan. 10 at the MACC Boardroom, (theatre entrance), Mizel Community Center, 350 S. Dahlia St., Denver. They will talk about aging and dying and why conversation about that emotional journey is so important. The “estate plan of the heart,” is a name for their presentation. RSVP to Suzi Malman, 303-316-6358. Apprentice program David Taylor’s Zikr Dance Ensemble will hold auditions for an apprentice program for dancers, age 16 and over, at 2 p.m. on Sunday Jan. 15 at Denver Ballet Theatre and Centerstage Starz Studio, 8150 S. University Blvd., Centennial. Admission by invitation
only. Dancers will take a five-week class from May 15 through June 17, following auditions. Dancers will appear in Zikr’s 2017 performances. Tuition is $500. Audition fee is $10. Bring headshot and resume. The class will be taught by Colorado Ballet dancer and Zikr guest dancer Tracy Jones. See zikrdance.com. ThunderRidge play “12 Angry Jurors” by Reginald Rose will play at ThunderRidge High School, 1991 Wildcat Reserve Parkway in Highlands Ranch, at 7 p.m. on Jan. 19, 20, 21. (Details next week.) Tropical fix Denver Botanic Gardens’ annual Orchid Showcase runs Jan. 6 to Feb. 20 in the Orangery and Marnie’s Pavilion at the gardens, 1007 York St. in Denver. The 2017 theme is Victorian for this display of common and rare species that surrounds the visitor with gorgeous blooms. For admission details, see botanicgardens.org.
Calm After The Storm™ • No Creepy Door Knockers • Manufacturer Preferred • Insurance Preferred • Free Estimates • Claim Experts
303.425.7531 | www.JKroofing.com
The Independent - The Herald 17
7January 5, 2017
‘On Vacation’ is theme of trippy exhibition at Town Hall Arts Center Hartman, Hartley share works showing rewards of imagination
“Oscar’s Daddio” by Don Hartman is an acrylic on canvas painting by Don Hartman, which will be included in the “On Vacation” show, opening Jan. 13.
IF YOU GO
BY SONYA ELLINGBOE SELLINGBOE@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
The collective title of an art exhibit coming to Littleton’s Town Hall Arts Center is “On Vacation,” said painter Don Hartman. His works are called “On Vacation with the Boys” and Dustin Hartley’s paintings are called “Vacation. Odyssey.gif.” Both draw on the imagination, as does the upcoming production at Town Hall: “Avenue Q,” where the action to a great extent circles around a group of fast-talking, occasionally raunchy puppet characters. Hartman was born in Maryland and attended the Maryland Institute College of Art, where he studied fine art and photography. A summer job in construction led to a career in housing development, especially affordable housing, including a stint in Japan. Back in the U.S., his wife worked for
“ON VACATION” features paintings by Don Hartman and Dustin Hartley, Jan 10. through Feb. 7 in Town Hall Art Center’s Stanton Gallery, 2450 W. Main St. in downtown Littleton. Admission is free. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and during performances of “Avenue Q.” Information: 303-794-2787, townhallartscenter.org. Arizona State University’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design, where he was invited to teach — and started painting again The couple next moved to Denver, where he has been developing apartments for the homeless and community health centers in downtown Denver. With the prospect for his second show at Town Hall, Hartman decided on the vacation with the boys theme, “inspired by today’s photo sharing throughout the world through digital media and cell phones … I wondered what would happen if I transposed otherworldly critters doing vacation `stuff ’ and then sharing their own snapshots …” Included is his docu-
COURTESY PHOTO
mentation of the process of developing the show as he progressed on each canvas. Each painting takes 50-60 hours to complete, he said. Next project: “On Vacation with the Girls!” Hartley has been the theater’s set painter for four years, where he “paints wood to look like a different kind of wood,” he says. He studied graphic design in college, then returned to traditional painting and began to work as a scenic artist for theater. He has worked for production companies and theaters all over Colorado. He calls his group of acrylic paintings on canvas “Vacation.Odyssey. gif ” and the images he sent us indicate his “eternal fascination with
science fiction in all forms.” “While these spacemen are prepared for distant travels, it’s never truly clear if they’ve gone far at all … In fact, one may have touched the Obelisk,” Hartley wrote. “The suits they occupy and the glimpses of their new surroundings allude to the wide-eyed wanderlust in all of us, whatever physical form we occupy and certainly not to Dustin’s inability to paint the human form and complex facial expression.” I’d guess visitors to the Stanton Gallery will immediately detect a sense of humor at work in both artists. “On Vacation” will run from Jan. 10 through Feb. 7.
Serving the southeast Denver area
Castle Rock/Franktown
First United Methodist Church 1200 South Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 303.688.3047 www.fumccr.org
Services:
Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am, and 11:00am Children’s Sunday School 9:30am
Little Blessings Day Care
www.littleblessingspdo.com
Centennial
Greenwood Village
Sunday Worship 8:00 & 10:45 a.m. Sunday School Bible Study 9:30am Trinity Lutheran School & ELC (Ages 3-5, Grades K-8)
Catholic Parish & School
Seven Sunday Masses Two Daily Masses Confessions Six Days a Week STM Catholic School Preschool – Grade 8
8035 South Quebec Street Centennial, CO 80112 303.770.1150
www.stthomasmore.org
Congregation Beth Shalom Serving the Southeast Denver area
Call or check our website for information on services and social events! www.cbsdenver.org
303-794-6643
Lone Tree Chabad Jewish Center South Metro Denver Synagogue, Preschool, Hebrew School & Much More! www.DenverJewishCenter.com
tapestry umc JOIN US FOR WORSHIP AT CU SOUTH DENVER
10035 Peoria Street Meeting every Sunday at 9:30
All are welcome! Tapestry United Methodist Church on Facebook
www.tapestryumc.org
Parker evangelical Presbyterian church Connect – Grow – Serve
Sunday Worship
8:45 am & 10:30 am 9030 MILLER ROAD PARKER, CO 80138 3038412125 www.pepc.org
303-792-7222
303-841-4660 www.tlcas.org
Parker
St. Thomas More
Trinity Lutheran Church & School
Parker
To advertise your place of worship in this section, call Karen at 303-566-4091 or email kearhart@ColoradoCommunityMedia.com
Sunday Services - 10 a.m. Ruth Memorial Chapel 19650 E. Mainstreet Parker, CO 80138 www.CSLParker.org
Joy Lutheran Church Sharing God’s Love
SAturdAy 5:30pm
SundAy 8am & 10:30am
9:15am Education hour
Pastor Rod Hank
Joyful Mission Preschool 303-841-3770 7051 East Parker Hills Ct. • Parker, CO 303-841-3739 • ELCA • www.joylc.org
Pine Lane Elementary South 6475 E Ponderosa Dr. Parker, CO 80138 303-941-0668
18 The Independent - The Herald
January 5, 2017J
THINGS to DO
G
this week’s TOP FIVE
THEATER
Roaring Success Acting Workshop: 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10 at LSI Studios, 10076 Cairns Court, Highlands Ranch. Class runs weekly. Professional actor and coach leads class. Go to http:// roaringsuccess.org/rohreringsuccess-acting-workshop. Town Hall Arts Center Presents ‘Avenue Q’: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays, from Friday, Jan. 13, to Saturday, Feb. 4, at 2450 W Main St., Littleton. Additional shows are at 2 p.m. Jan. 28 and Feb. 4, and at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 22 and Jan. 29. Call 303-794-2787 ext. 5 or go to townhallartscenter.org/ avenue-q. Zikr Dance Ensemble Apprentice Program Auditions: 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, at Denver Ballet Theatre & Centerstage Stars studios, 8150 S. University Blvd., Suite 120, Centennial. For ages 16 and older. Five-week course, from May 15 to June 17. Go to www. zikrdance.com for details.
MUSIC
Kaia Kena & Friends Concert: 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13, at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, 8545 E. Dry Creek Road, Centennial. Night of original songs and heartwarming stories. Go to http://gshep. org/ministry/music-missionconcert-series.
ART
Paper Crafting: 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 8, at the James H. LaRue Library, 9292 Ridgeline Blvd., Highlands Ranch. Craft winter flowers, snowflakes, party favors, a compass rose and more at the DIY @ DCL Sundays program. Great for all ages. No registration required. Call 303-791-7323 or go to DCL.org.
Drawing is Creative and Fun Workshop: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7, at First Presbyterian Church, 1609 W. Littleton Blvd., Littleton. Ages 18 and older. Presented by the Heritage Fine Arts Guild of Arapahoe County. Led by artist Victoria Kwaskinski. Go to http://www.heritage-guild.com/ current-workshops.html. Contact Mary kay Jacobus, mkstudio@comcast.net or 303-594-4667. Family in a Shoebox: Genealogy and Postcards: 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10, at Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 6400 S. University Blvd., Centennial. Learn how postcards can add to your knowledge of family history and enhance the stories you want to tell. Go to www.ColumbineGenealogy.com. Conservation in Colorado Lecture Series: 6:308 p.m. Wednesdays at Breckenridge Brewery, 2920 Brewery Lane, Littleton. Presented by the Audubon Society of Greater Denver, topics include “Denver Water, Climate Change and Long Term Planning” on Jan. 11; “USGS, Environmental Health & Monitoring” on Jan. 18; “Government Accountability Office, Energy Choices and Impact on Birds”
org, or 720-588-9838. Digital Drop-In Tech Assistance: 2-4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9, at the Lone Tree Library, 10055 Library Way. Get help with your computer or mobile device by skilled library staff members. No registration required. Call 303-791-7323 or go to DCL.org. Parker Non-Fiction Book Club: 7:30-9 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9 in Event Hall B on the second floor of the Parker Library. Early arrivals can meet at 6:30 p.m. in the magazine section. January’s topic is the women of the Supreme Court; come prepared to talk about what impressed you about the woman you chose. Contact Evelyn Poulo at evelyn.poulo@gmail.com. The Monday, Feb. 13 meeting topic is the influence of the uber wealthy on politics (reading suggestions: “Dark Money” by Jane Mayer or “The Party is Over” by Mike Lofgren. March’s meeting will address entertainers who are alive and politicly active.
EVENTS
Art of Bragging for Authors: 8:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 7, at the Colorado Auto Dealers Association, 190 E. Speer Blvd. Writers learn how to brag and how to use brag statements to increase books sales and build a reputation. Continental breakfast included. Contact Author U at www.authoru.org, info@authoru.
Venezuela: 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11, at RiverPointe, 5225 S. Prince St., Littleton. Join Active Minds in exploring how this oncepromising economy and evolving democracy has wound up in shambles. Call 303-797-0600 to RSVP. Career Fair: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12, at the Denver Marriott Tech Center, 4900 S. Syracuse St. Bring 10-15 resumes. Wear business professional attire. Event is free; parking fees apply. Opportunities include a variety of sales positions, financial plan-
on Jan. 25; an “Audubon Rockies, Western Rivers Action Network” on Feb. 1. Proceeds support programs of the Audubon Nature Center. Go to http://www.denveraudubon. org/events/2017-01/ History’s Hoaxes, Scams, Schemes: 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12, at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. Presented by Ed Weising. Refreshments at 6:45 p.m. Contact the Castle Rock Historical Society at 303-814-3164, museum@castlerockhistoricalsociety.org or www. castlerockhistoricalsociety.org. Admission is free. Develop Novel and Movie Ideas That Sell: 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12, at the James H. LaRue Library, 9292 Ridgeline Blvd., Highlands Ranch. The DIY @ DCL program is led by author Jessica Brody. Registration is required; call 303-791-7323 or DCL.org.
ning, retail management, human resources and more. Great Decisions Program: 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12, at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. Discuss the most critical global issues facing America today with other residents. This is the first of eight meetings in the series. Registration is required; call 303-7917323 or go to DCL.org. Lifelong Learning Fridays: 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 13, at the James H. LaRue Library, 9292 Ridgeline Blvd., Highlands Ranch. Get hands-on experience with different tech devices. For ages 50plus. Registration required; call 303-791-7323 or go to DCL.org.
le Blvd., Lone Tree. The Thursday Mystery Group will discuss “The Fixer,” by Joesph Finder. Call Sue at 303-641-3534.
HEALTH
PACE Center Blood Drive: 9:3011:40 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 6 and Friday, Jan. 20, at 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker. In the bloodmobile. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-3632300 or bonfils.org.
a love relationship. Offers education, support, and optional social activities. Child care provided with prior registration. Contact Beth Walker at 720-352-9915 or bethdwalker@gmail.com for cost and to register.
Crescent Parkway Buildings Blood Drive: 9-10:40 a.m. and noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 8400 E. Crescent Parkway, Green- N wood Village. In the bloodmobile. J Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or V bonfils.org. AT&T/DirecTV Blood Drive: 10-11:40 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11, at 161 Inverness Drive West, Englewood. Inside the bloodmobile. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or bonfils.org. Strong Immunity: Your Key to Wellness: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11 at the James H. LaRue Library, 9292 Ridgeline Blvd., Highlands Ranch. Join Trisha Ackerman, nutritionist, for practical tips and solutions to building immunity this winter. Contact Trisha@Nutrition4supportandwellness.com. One DTC Building Blood Drive: 9-10:40 a.m. and noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 5251 DTC Parkway, Greenwood Village. Inside the 2nd floor conference room. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-3632300 or bonfils.org. Quadrant Building Blood Drive: 9-10:40 a.m. and noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11, at 5445 DTC Parkway, Centennial. Inside the Bighorn Room. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or bonfils.org. Quick Class: Apple Cider Vinegar: 3-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14 at Natural Grocers, 1265 Sgt. John Stiles Drive, Suite M, Highlands Ranch. Learn how to use apple cider vinegar to support blood sugar regulation, a healthy body weight, heart health, and more. Call 303-471-9400.
Roadmap to Positive and Purposeful Aging: 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 14, Feb. 11 and March 11 at the Highlands Ranch Metro District, 62 Plaza Drive, Highlands Ranch. Threepart series; guest speaker is Gary Foster. Registration required; call 720-4922 or go to www.highlandsranch.org/signmeup.
Omega’s Oh My: 3-4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7 at Natural Grocers, 1265 Sgt. John Stiles Drive, Suite M, Highlands Ranch. These unique fats found in fish are vital to optimal health and play a key role in brain, heart, weight and joint health. Learn about specific foods and supplements. Call 303-4719400.
Great Influenza Topic of Book Club: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18 at an undisclosed location in Littleton. Get the book now and read ahead, “The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History” by John M. Barry. Join the conversation of the Jefferson County League of Women Voters nonfiction book club. Call Lynne at 303-985-5128 for details on location.
Ave Maria Catholic Parish Blood Drive: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 8, at 9056 E. Parker Road, Parker. In the bloodmobile. Contact the Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or bonfils.org.
Rock Ridge Elementary School Kindergarten Registration: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 7; 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 10; or 12:30-2:30 p.m. Jan. 12. Children who will be 5 on or before Oct. 1, 2017, may register for kindergarten. Call Aubrey at 303-387-5157.
Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends Seminar: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9, at St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 9203 S. University Blvd., Highlands Ranch. 10-week seminar promotes healing for those who are going through a divorce, or the ending of
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.
Mystery Book Discussion, Lunch: 11:30 a.m. Jan. 19 at the Lone Tree Golf Club Grille, 9808 Sunningda-
p T r K J m a s T e
EDUCATION
The Independent - The Herald 19
7January 5, 2017
CURTAIN TIME Grief and love “Burn This” by Lanford Wilson plays Jan. 12 to Feb. 12 at The Edge Theater, 1560 Teller St., Lakewood. Directed by Warren Sherrill, it features Karen Slack, William Hahn, John Jakow and Drew Horowitz. Performances: 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and Monday, Feb. 6; 6 p.m. Sundays (no show on Feb. 5, Super Bowl Sunday). Tickets: $29 ($22 on Feb. 6), theedgetheater.com, 303-232-0363. Nighttime in Alaska “Brilliant Traces” by Cindy Lou Johnson plays Jan 13 to March 5 at Vintage Theatre, 1468 Dayton St.,
Aurora. Director is Craig Bond. Performances: 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays; 2:30 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets: $24-$30, vintagetheatre.com, 303-856-7830. Round three Episode Three in the Elliot Plays will be presented at Curious Theatre, 1080 Acoma St., Denver, from Jan. 14 to Feb. 18. It finds cousin Yaz in a leadership role in Philadelphia, while Elliot, still suffering wartime nightmares, is halfway around the world in Jordan as a film star. Performances: 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: 303-623-2349, curioustheatre.org.
ANNIVERSARY
John and Mary Gunzner Congratulations on 60 years of marriage! With love from your family
Marketplace ANNOUNCEMENTS Misc. Notices
MERCHANDISE
Bicycles
Want To Purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557 Denver, CO 80201
FARM & AGRICULTURE Farm Products & Produce Please Recycle this Publication when Finished Grain Finished Buffalo quartered, halves and whole
Fun & easy to ride Fly up hills with ease Peddles Like a Regular Bike No Drivers License Needed BEST PRICES IN-TOWN 303-257-0164
Firewood
ColoradoCommunityMedia.com
303-566-4091 Furniture
$299 - KING Orthopedic Pillow Top Mattress. Brand New, Still in Plastic. Delivery available. Call: 303-840-4318 to see in person.
BEDROOM SET: 6-pc, Sleigh Bed, Nightstand, Dresser & Mirror. All for just $719. Brand New Call: 303-840-6873
FUTON
Split & Delivered $275 a cord Stacking available extra $25 Call 303-647-2475 or 720-323-2173
Health and Beauty
with 9" Extra Thick Mattress, Frame & Cover. Brand New, Still in Box. Cost: $499 Take: $199. 303-840-7099
TRANSPORTATION I
$199 - QUEEN Orthopedic Pillow Top Mattress. Brand New, Still in Plastic. Delivery available. Call: 303-841-3255 to see in person.
2 piece deluxe solid oak perfect condition roll top desk 35"D 61"W 52"H $300.00 303-814-1409
719-775-8742
For Local News, Anytime of the Day Visit
PLACE YOUR AD TODAY!
Autos for Sale
BUY DIABETIC Test Strips! OneTouch, Freestyle, AccuChek, more! Must not be expired or opened. Call Chris Today: 800-506-4964
Miscellaneous Horse trunk Large 43LX24W 23H wood removable tray and grooming tote $190.00. Horse trunk 30LX16W 18H wood removable tray $100.00. call 303-841-4412
Place an ad to sell your car on this page $25 for 2 weeks in 16 papers and online 303-566-4091 Wanted
Cash for all Vehicles! Cars, Trucks, Vans, SUV’s
Any condition • Running or not Under $700
(303)741-0762
Sporting goods
Cell: (303)918-2185 for texting
POOL TABLE: 8' Solid Wood, 3pc Slate, Leather Pockets, K66 - Cushions. Cost: $2,800 - Take: $1,495. Brand New, 303-841-9238
DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK, BOAT, RV; Running or not, to www.developmentaldisabled.org Tax deductible! 303-659-8086. 19 years of service (go onto website to see 57 Chevy)
Bestcashforcars.com
ADVERTISE IN THE MARKETPLACE 303-566-4091
20 The Independent - The Herald
LOCAL
January 5, 2017J
SPORTS
Basketball teams gear up for league play Arapahoe, Heritage and Littleton boys and girls squads set for 2017
Macy Ziegler (5) brings the ball up the court for Arapahoe in the Warriors’ Dec. 15 game against Chaparral. Ziegler leads the team in scoring for the first nine games, averaging 1.7 points a game as she and her teammates start the 2017 portion of the schedule with a 6-3 record.
BY TOM MUNDS TMUNDS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
The 2016 portion of the schedule included rivalry games between Littleton-area schools, and following the holiday break, the Arapahoe, Heritage and Littleton high school basketball teams return to action, poised to open league play. Here’s a look at each of the teams: Arapahoe The Arapahoe boys ended 2016 with a 5-3 record and open 2017 league play Jan. 4 on the road at Mullen. The Warriors averaged 67.4 points a game for the first eight games of the year. Kyle Lukasiewicz was the team’s scoring leader as he scored a total of 167 points. He is also 15th in the state in free throw accuracy, scoring on 79 percent of his foul shots. The girls team comes into the New Year with a 6-3 overall record and they also open league play Jan. 4 as they are at home against Mullen. Arapahoe has averaged 47.8 points a game in the first nine game and averaged 27.2 rebounds per game. Macy Zigler is the team scoring leader with 103 points in the first nine games. Littleton The Lions launch into league play
PHOTO BY JIM BENTON
as they open the 2017 portion of the schedule. The Littleton boys came into the new year with a 1-6 record and the team opens league play Jan. 5 at home against Standley Lake. In the first seven games, the Lions averaged 40.4 points a game and hauled down an average of 26.1 rebounds. Senior Sam Kail is the scoring leader for Littleton as he has tallied 132 points in seven games. Littleton’s girls team amassed a 6-2 record over the 2016 portion of the schedule and open league play on the road Jan. 5 at Standley Lake. In the first eight games, Littleton has
averaged 52.5 points per game and collected an average of 36.9 rebounds per contest. Rebekah Sandstrom is the team scoring leader in the early going as she scored 75 points in the first eight games. Sandstrom’s 12.8 points-pergame average is the 13th best in the state. Heritage The Heritage boys bring a 4-4 record into 2017. The Eagles have two more non-league games on the schedule to open play in January and they begin league competition Jan. 13 on the road against Ponderosa. In the first eight
Local girls rank high in state swimming Top 20 times are released online in leadup to schools’ holiday break STAFF REPORT
Top 20 Colorado girls swimming times were released by PrepSwimCo.com prior to the holiday break, and several area athletes ranked either one or two in both Class 5A and 4A. Arapahoe senior Laurel Eiber has the second fastest Class 5A times in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle events with clockings of 23.50 and 51.28. The Warriors 400 freestyle relay team has the state best time of 3:30.57. Patricia Van of ThunderRidge
swam a 5:07.64 in the 500 freestyle, which is the second best in the state, and teammate Kaleigh Haworth was second in the 100 breaststroke with a 1:05.11 time. Mountain Vista junior Natalie Arky has the second fastest time in the 100 backstroke of 56.34 while Rock Canyon’s Makenna Mathieson’s time of 2:10.32 ranks second in the 200 IM. Taylor Jackson of Mountain Range has the best diving score of 526.60 followed by Lexie Barker of Douglas County/Castle View with a 479.10 total. In the team rankings, Fossil Ridge was first. Arapahoe was third, Rock Canyon sixth, Cherry Creek ninth and ThunderRidge 10th. In Class 4A, two Heritage swimmers have recorded the best times so far in the state. Kyle Andrews is tops in the 100 freestyle at 50.28 while Lizzie
Hunt has the best time of 59.04 in the 100 backstroke. Heritage’s Emma Spotts is second in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:04.81. Valor Christian also had two swimmers ranked first in the state. Senior Madison Hoehn’s 57.43 time in the 200 butterfly is tops and junior Abbey Owenby is first in the 500 freestyle with a time of 5:05.55. Owenby is second in the 200 freestyle at 1:54.26 and sophomore Lindsay Stenstrom’s time of 24.38 is second in the 50 freestyle. Valor has the best time of 3:32.78 in the 400 freestyle relay. Sophomore Kyriana Chambo of the Highlands Ranch team has the second best diving score of 466.70. Class 4A team rankings found Valor second behind Cheyenne Mountain. Heritage was fourth and Highlands Ranch ninth.
games of the season, the Eagles have averaged 64.3 points a game and pulled down an average of 31.6 rebounds per contest. Walker Andrews leads the team in scoring with 152 points. The girls team comes into 2017 with a 4-6 overall record. Their January schedule mirrors the boys’ slate with two non-league games before they open the league season at home Jan. 13 against Ponderosa. The Heritage girls are scoring an average of 32.1 points per game and bringing down an average of 31.6 rebounds a game. Haily Cechini leads the Eagles in scoring with 132 points.
Magness Arena at DU will host prep hockey semifinals, finals STAFF REPORT
Magness Arena at the University of Denver will host this spring’s Colorado High School State Hockey semifinals and finals. According to CHSAANow.com, the Final Four will move from the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland to Magness as part of an agreement between the Colorado High School Activities Association and the Colorado Avalanche. The semifinals this year will be held on March 3 with the championship game set for March 6, and all three games will be hosted by the Avalanche. Hockey semifinals and finals were hosted by DU in 2012 and 2014 at Magness, which has a seating capacity of 6,026 fans. The semifinals and title game could move to the 18,007-seat Pepsi Center, home of the Denver Nuggets and Avalanche, starting for the 2017-18 season if dates become available. If dates are booked by the professional teams, DU would continue to host the final three games of the prep hockey season.
The Independent - The Herald 21
7January 5, 2017
Law enforcement officers from around the state gathered for the Dec. 2 memorial service for Colorado State Patrol Trooper Cody Donahue, who was killed by a passing vehicle south of Castle Rock on I-25 on Nov. 25. PHOTO BY JESSICA GIBBS
2016 FROM PAGE 6
Texas. Elizabeth Fagen’s six years at the helm of DCSD were marked by controversy over a number of reforms she helped implement. Erin Kane, executive director of a local charter school, was named interim superintendent and is expected to lead the district through the completion of the 2016-17 school year. June 14: Littleton City Council fired the city manager, a rare move in the south metro area. Some councilmembers cited a lack of competency on Michael Penny’s part when it came to matters related to development and urban renewal. But one councilmember who supported Penny called the move part of “a multi-pronged approach to dismantle this city.” In December, the city council announced there are six finalists to replace Penny, with interviews scheduled for February. June 28: Lora Thomas, the former Douglas County coroner, won the Republican primary for county commissioner, District 3. Her opponent, Monica Wasden, was the choice of the area’s GOP leadership, and she received the endorsements of many local leaders. Thomas went on to win the seat in the November general election and starts her new job as Douglas County commissioner this month. July 26: A months-long effort came to an end when Castle Rock Mayor Paul Donahue kept his District 1 council seat in a recall election. Frustrated by what they felt was out-of-control growth in the town, a group of residents mounted recall efforts against Donahue and two other councilmembers, Renee Valentine and Mark Heath. The efforts against Valentine and Heath were withdrawn before they could be put to a vote of residents. Oct. 1: Nicholas Lewis, a chef at a Denver restaurant, was fatally shot in Englewood. The suspects in the 33-year-old Englewood resident’s death are both 16-year-olds who are being charged as adults with first-degree
murder: Raheem Vaughn Benson, of Littleton, and Louis Fernando LaraMacias, of Englewood. Nov. 8: On Election Day, Englewood voters said yes to opening their wallets by approving several ballot measures. The city’s five elementary schools will be replaced with a $97.5 million bond measure, and schools will also get $1.5 million more per year in operating funds. A new police station got a $27 million go-ahead. Recreational marijuana sales also got the OK, with nearly two-thirds of voters backing such sales. Nov. 8: U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman, R-Aurora, kept his seat in the 6th Congressional District, which includes Aurora, Centennial, Littleton and Highlands Ranch. The race drew national attention and was projected to be extremely close, but the congressman won by a large margin over Aurora Democrat Morgan Carroll, 51 percent to 43 percent. Nov. 25: Colorado State Patrol Trooper Cody Donahue, 34, was killed by a passing vehicle while working a separate crash on I-25 south of Castle Rock. Hundreds of law enforcement officers attended Donahue’s memorial service Dec. 2. “Cody, we love you, we’re going to miss you,” state patrol Capt. Jeff Goodwin said during the service. The suspect, Noe Gamez-Ruiz, 41, was arrested and faces charges of careless driving resulting in death, a misdemeanor, and failure to yield the right of way to an emergency vehicle, a traffic infraction. The Denver man’s next court appearance is scheduled for Jan. 31. Nov. 30: A Highlands Ranch mother and her two young children were found dead in a van in the parking lot of a vacant Lone Tree store. Jennifer Laber, 38, shot her two sons, Adam, 3, and Ethan, 5, before turning the gun on herself, according to authorities. Laber’s husband, Ryan, said she had long been battling depression. Dec. 3: Valor Christian High School won its seventh state football championship in the past eight seasons, cementing its status as a dynasty. The private Highlands Ranch school defeated Pomona 30-14 for the Class 5A crown after starting the season 1-3.
THE COST OF LIVING HERE Home prices and rental rates continued to rise in 2016. By the end of October, the median sales price for a single-family home in most south metro communities had risen to more than $400,000, according to figures provided by the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. Meanwhile, renters were looking at a median rate of more than $1,500 a month to live in a two-bedroom apartment, according to apartmentlist.com.
PARENT
ONLY EVENT
LPS 5TH GRADE PARENT NIGHT Tuesday, January 17, 2017 | 7 p.m. Littleton High School Mane Theater 199 E. Littleton Blvd., Littleton 80120 Parents of all 5th graders as well as parents of interested middle school students are invited to attend. Rigorous academics Balanced STEM and Liberal Arts education One-to-one Chromebook use in all grades Band, orchestra and vocal music Visual and performing arts Wide variety of electives Intramural athletics Student-driven clubs Strong sense of community and belonging Dedicated and experienced teachers Out-of-district students welcome
The LPS Middle School Experience: an exciting adventure filled with learning, friendship, and self-discovery in a well-rounded and supportive environment.
Contact an LPS middle school for more information or to arrange a visit: Euclid Middle School - 303-347-7800 Goddard Middle School - 303-347-7850 Newton Middle School - 303-347-7900 Powell Middle School - 303-347-7950 ALL LPS middle schools are currently accepting applications for out-of-district students.
Visit www.littletonpublicschools.net
22 The Independent - The Herald
January 5, 2017J
Services
PLACE YOUR AD TODAY!
303-566-4091
Audio/Video
Furniture Repair
Cleaning
Residential & Commercial Affordable Rates 10 years experience Insured References & Free Estimates Honest - Family Owned Leonice & Rodney 720.284.1282 • www.shinecleaningservice.com
Deck/Patio
Drywall Sanders Drywall Inc.
UTDOOR
Air Duct Cleaning
Carpet/Flooring
ESIGNS, INC
“Specializing in Composite Redwood and Cedar Construction for Over 30 Years”
• Decks • Fences • Stairs • Overhangs •
(up to 10 vents – Reg. $158)
Our Professional Technicians use powerful truck mounted monster vacuums and brushes for the best cleaning results GUARANTEED!
303-471-2323
Call Now! Limited Availability!
AllCityProServices.com • 303-947-2188 We Accept All Major Credit Cards, Checks & Cash
Cleaning
Auto Services/Repair
Mobile Car Wash & Detailing Services
Is your vehicle a mess? Let us take the time and hassle out of keeping your car looking show room fresh! We offer complete detailing services for all vehicles, done when and where it is most convenient for your schedule. We come to you! (720)209-0929 | www.hurricanewash.com hurricanewashcolorado@gmail.com
Ali’s Cleaning Services
Residential and Commercial Cleaning • 15yrsexperience •WindowCleaning • Detailed,Honest, •Insured&Bonded Dependable •GreatCustomerService
BEST PRICES 30+ years experience Clem: 303-973-6991
FREE ESTIMATES Drywall
Call Ali @ 720-300-6731
PAUL TIMM Bathrooms
Just Details Cleaning Service When “OK” Just isn’t good enough
- Integrity & Quality Since 1984 ALLALL PRO KITCHENS & PRO KITCHENS & BATHROOMS Call Rudy
BATHROOMS季
303-549-7944
WE CAN HANDLE ALL YOUR REMODEL OR NEW ADDITIONALL NEEDS WE CAN HANDLE YOUR REMODEL OR NEW SHOWERS • CABINETS ADDITION • FLOORING NEEDS季for FREE est. LIGHTING •CABINETS, WALLS FLOORING, LIGHTING, WALLS SHOWERS, FREE ESTIMATES FREE ESTIMATES季 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
Construction/Repair Drywall Serving Your Area Since 1974
303-841-3087 303-898-9868
Drywall Finishing
For more information visit: JustDetailsCleaningSerivce.com
Patches • Repairs • Texturing • Basements • Additions • Remodels & Wallpaper Removal
KITCHENYOUR ANDFULL BATH REMODEL EXPERTSKITCHEN AND BATH REMODEL EXPERTS SERVICE NEIGHBORHOOD
Concrete/Paving Blind Repair
blind repair
FBM Concrete LLC.
Fast • Friendly • Reliable
We are a Family owned and operated. 15 years in the industry •Repairs made within 3 days•
303-564-4809 www.blindfix.net
We Accept All Major Credit Cards
(303)988-1709 cell (720)373-1696
www.123drywall.com
Free Estimates 17 Years Experience Licensed & Insured Driveways, patios, stamp & colored concrete. All kinds of flat work. Let us do good work for you! (720)217-8022
Over 25 years experience • Residential Expert • All electrical upgrades • No Job Too Small • Senior Discounts – Lic/Insured
A PATCH TO MATCH • Home Renovation and Remodel • 30 years Experience • Insured • Satisfaction Guaranteed Highly rated & screened contractor by Home Advisor & Angies list
Call Ed 720-328-5039
303-618-7642
Garage Doors
FOR ALL YOUR GARAGE DOOR NEEDS!
• Springs, Repairs • New Doors and Openers • Barn and Arena Doors • Locally-Owned & Operated • Tom Martino’s Referral List 10 Yrs • BBB Gold Star Member Since 2002
Cell: 720-690-7645 ELECTRICAL SERVICE WORK
All types, licensed & insured. Honest expert service. Free estimates.
720-203-7385
(303) 646-4499 www.mikesgaragedoors.com
Handyman
Master Electrician.
Licensed. Call for a free estimate. Residential or commercial, big or small, we do it all. Quality work at a competitive price. Call James at (303) 505-3543, if no answer leave a message and I WILL return your call.
Fence Services
’s DeSpain HOME SOLUTIONS
Solving All your Remodeling & Repair Problems – Just Ask! Cowboy Fencing is a full service fence & gate company installing fences in Colorado for 23 years. Residential/Commercial/ Farm & Ranch Fencing Low rates, Free estimates
Drywall Repair Specialist
FIX a part of your team
Affordable Electrician
35 Years Experience
PAUL 720孰305孰8650 季 YOUR FULLCALL SERVICE NEIGHBORHOOD
Refinishing, Touch up, Antique restoration, Moving Claims, Doors, Windows, Baseboards, Repair Wood Floors 40 Yrs Experience Call John Kuspiel
Electricians
Mike Martis, Owner
100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE季 CALL PAUL 720-305-8650
Make BLIND
Acoustic scrape and re-texture Repairs to full basement finishes Water damage repairs Interior paint, door & trim installs 30+ years experience Insured Free estimates
Darrell 303-915-0739
$79 Whole House Special
Hurricane Wash Colorado
All phases to include
Expert Furniture Repair
Scott, Owner - 720-364-5270 D & D FENCING
Commercial & Residential All types of cedar, chain link, iron, and vinyl fences. Install and repair. Serving all areas. Low Prices. FREE Estimates. BBB Call For SPRING SPECIAL
720-434-7822 or 303-296-0303
DEPENDABLE, RELIABLE SERVICE Over 30 Years Experience Licensed & Insured
Eric DeSpain 303-840-1874
The Independent - The Herald 23
7January 5, 2017
Services Handyman
Handyman
Handyman Service No Job Too Small Just Make The Call
303-345-4046
!
INSURED
JIM 303.818.6319
“HONEY-DO’S DONE… THAT YOUR HONEY DON’T DO.”
PLACE YOUR AD TODAY!
303-566-4091 Misc. Services
Health & Fitness
PIANO TUNING Certified Piano Tuner Aaron Crane • 303.434.4424
— SMALL JOBS INSIDE AND OUT —
Moving/Storage HOME MASTER
Plumbing, Carpentry, Drywall Repair, Painting, Doors, Electrical, Deck Staining, Gutter Cleaning Most Everything FREE Estimates 20 Years Experience Call Jim Myers
Hauling Service
w w w. a s c e n t m o b i l i t y. c o m • Stairlifts • Accessible Bathrooms • Wheelchair Ramps and Lifts • Vehicle Lifts • Residential Elevators
720-372-3306
Secure RV and Boat Storage Up to 50' inside gated security cameras, professional pest control, electric 110 for triple charge Call 720-606-3511 to see units
Freedom. Safety. Value
(303)841-0361
HANDY MAN
Ascent Mobility
Small Jobs Welcome
Screwed up your plumbing?
CALL DIRTY JOBS Plumbing repair & Drain Cleaning $100.00
Heating/ Air Conditioning
Call for advice and Phone Pricing
Serving the Front Range Since 1955
720-308-6696 www.askdirtyjobs.com
AFFORDABLE
HANDYMAN
Carpentry • Painting Tile • Drywall • Roof Repairs Plumbing • Electrical Kitchen • Basements Bath Remodels Property Building Maintenance Free Estimates • Reliable Licensed • Bonded Insured • Senior Discount
Ron Massa
Office 303-642-3548 Cell 720-363-5983 No Service in Parker or Castle Rock
JOHNSON’S Heating • Cooling
Please Recycle this Publication when Finished
SUPER START-UP FURNACE SPECIALS! $69 •Furnaces •Install •Boilers •Repair •Water •Replace Heaters
720-327-9214
LicenSed/Bonded/inSuRed
Lawn/Garden Services
PROFESSIONAL
For Local News, Anytime of the Day Visit ColoradoCommunityMedia.com
OUTDOOR SERVICES TREES/ SHRUBS TRIMMED
HANDYMAN & MAINTENANCE
Any and All Home Repairs & Painting. 40 years experience Rick (303)810-2380
Planted, Trimmed & Removal • Sod Work • Rock & Block Walls • Sprinklers • Aeration • Stumps Ground • Mulch
Licensed / Insured
DICK 303-783-9000
To advertise your business here,
Lighting
TM
HOME REPAIRS & REMODELING • Drywall • Painting • Tile • Trim • Doors • Painting • Decks • Bath Remodel • Kitchen Remodels • Basements & Much More! Call Today for a FREE ESTIMATE 303-427-2955
Robert Dudley Lighting
For all your indoor & outdoor lighting needs, plus… • Internet/TV Cable & Outlets •Ceiling Fans •Thermostats •Wall-Mounted TV’s • And many more services Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed
Call 720-456-8196
contact Karen at 303-566-4091
24 The Independent - The Herald
January 5, 2017J
Services
PLACE YOUR AD TODAY!
303-566-4091
Painting Residential Experts
Residential Experts
Pet Care & Services
Tree Service
We paint over 700 Homes Per Year No Deposit Ever Satisfaction Guaranteed 5 year, 7 year and 9 year Exterior Warranties 2 Yr. Interior Warranty Licensed & Insured up to $2 Million Locally Owned and Operated since 1989 Free Color Consulting & Samples
ABE’S TREE & SHRUB CARE
35% Off All Int. & Ext. 720-328-2572 720-569-4565
CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE QUOTE www.innovativepaintingllc.com Painting
Abraham Spilsbury Owner/Operator
• Pruning • Removals • Shrub Maintenance • FreeEstimates
*Offer cannot be combined with any other offers.
Certified Arborist,Insured, Littleton Resident
Plumbing
Scan here for a FREE QUOTE!
L.S. PAINTING, Inc. Roofing/Gutters
Littleton Office
303-948-9287
• Color Consultation • Custom Interior & Exterior • Residential & Commercial Painting • Paint Kitchen Cabinets • Free Estimates - Insured • 30 Years Experience • Satisfaction Guaranteed • Littleton Based/Serving all Metro Denver
lspaint@q.com • www.lspaintinginc.com
Perez Painting LLC • Interior and Exterior • Carpentry Work • Fully Insured
• Siding Replacement and Everbrite Metal Coatings Available
Plumbing
perezpaintingcolorado@
720298-3496 yahoo.com
PERFECTION PAINT 22 YEARS • INT/EXT
8 Year Warranty • Paint or Stain Commercial or Residential Most Jobs • No Money Down
303-591-8506 Mike’s Painting & Decorating • Interior/Exterior • 35 years experience in your area • A-Rating with BBB • Fully Insured • I do the work myself • No job to small
303-797-6031
JAY WHITE Tree Service Serving with pride since 1975 Tree & shrub trimming & removals Licensed and Insured Firewood For Sale Call Jay (303)278-7119
PLUMBING & SPRINKLERS
Free Instant Phone Quote Repair or Replace: Faucets, Sprinklers, Toilets, Sinks, Disposals, Water Heaters, Gas Lines, Broken Pipes, Spigots/ Hosebibs, Water Pressure Regulator, Ice Maker, Drain Cleaning, Dishwasher Instl., for coupons go to vertecservices.com CALL Vertec (720)298-0880
ANCHOR PLUMBING Residential:
• Hot Water Heat • Forced Air • Water Heaters • Kitchens • Baths • Service Repair • Sprinkler Repair •
(303) 961-3485 Licenced & Insured
Bryon Johnson
720-298-3496
720.283.8226 C:720.979.3888
Master Plumber • All plumbing repairs & replacement • Bathroom remodels • Gas pipe installation • Sprinkler repair
~ Licensed & Insured ~
303.979.0105
DIRTY JOBS Done Dirt Cheap!
CALL DIRTY JOBS Plumbing repair & Drain Cleaning $100.00
720-308-6696 www.askdirtyjobs.com
Call for advice and Phone Pricing
Window Services
Plumb-Crazy, LLC. “We’re Crazy About Plumbing” CUSTOM HOMES REMODEL FINISHED BASEMENTS SERVICE AND REPAIR Licensed • Insured
TOP WINDOW CLEANING All Types of Roofing New Roofs, Reroofs, Repairs & Roof Certifications Aluminum Seamless Gutters Family owned/operated since 1980 Call Today for a FREE Estimate • Senior Discounts
(303) 234-1539
www.AnyWeatherRoofing.com • Sales@AnyWEatherRoofing.com
720-400-6496 – topwindowcleaning.net
ALAN ATTWOOD, Master Plumber
Tile
PH: 303-472-8217 FX: 303-688-8821
Thomas Floor Covering
RALPH & JOE’S AFFORDABLE RALPH’S &Drain JOE’S AFFORDABLE Cleaning
Repair-Replace-Install Drains & Fixtures Water & Gas Lines Preventive Maintenance Seniorpumps, Discounts Sump water lines, garbage All disposals, Work Guarantee toilets, sinks & more
Call Us Today
#1 in Customer Satisfactions
10% OFF to NEW CUSTOMERS Over 20 Years Experience Insured/Bonded Call Today For A FREE Estimate Quality work guaranteed Gutter/Yard Services
~ All Types of Tile ~ Granite - Ceramic ~ Porcelain ~ Natural Stone ~ Vinyl
Local ads, coupons, special offers and more!
32 Years Experience • Work Warranty
FREE Estimates
303-781-4919
Accepting all major credit cards
& Save Insured & $25 Bonded 720-275-4020 or 303-935-1753
ALL PRO TILE & STONE
Family Owned & Operated. Low Rates.
Rock Plumbing, LLC 720-692-7828 Robert Fette Master Plumber
Repair, Replace, Remodel Servicing Douglas County
P O W E R E D
Expert Tile, Marble, & Granite, Installations Free Estimates and Competitive Pricing All Work 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Call Paul (720) 305-8650
Your neighborhood installation experts
ANYTHING TILE
● Marble ● Repairs ● Granite Counter Tops Remodeling is my specialty! Call now for free estimate
(303) 646-0140
B Y
ShopLocalColorado.com
7January 5, 2017
TION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS.
Public Notices Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov
Public Trustees COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0606-2016
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 28, 2016, 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) VALORIE MARTINEZ Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR GUILD MORTGAGE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY Date of Deed of Trust March 12, 2012 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust March 15, 2012 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) D2028791 Original Principal Amount $83,819.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $77,519.27
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
LOT 13, BLOCK 5, NOB HILL-FIRST FILING, AMENDED, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO
Also known by street and number as: 6894 S ALBION ST, 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, 03/01/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 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;
IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov
DATE: 10/28/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov
Public Trustees
DATE: 10/28/2016 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
Notices
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, 03/01/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
Public Trustees
First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:
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;
Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Kelly Murdock #46915 David R. Doughty #40042 Alison L Berry #34531 Sheila J Finn #36637 Eve M. Grina #43658 Nicholas H. Santarelli #46592 Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 7069990 Attorney File # 16-013116
IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS.
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.
Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov
©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 Legal Notice NO.: 0606-2016 First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0607-2016 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On November 1, 2016, 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) JOAN M DEHECK Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLEY AS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, CHERRY CREEK MORTGAGE CO., INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION ("FANNIE MAE"), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Date of Deed of Trust February 21, 2003 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust February 27, 2003 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) B3043956 Original Principal Amount $200,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $156,023.07 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 127, BLOCK 29, WILLOW CREEK FILING NO.1, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Also known by street and number as: 7585 S ROSEMARY CIR, 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, 03/01/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 11/01/2016 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 Ryan #32647 Toni M. Owan #30580 Jolene Guignet #46144 Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 Union Blvd., Suite 250, Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 Attorney File # 16-914-29492 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 Legal Notice NO.: 0607-2016 First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0610-2016 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On November 1, 2016, 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) Craig A Burbage and Wendy L Burbage Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mountain Pacific Mortgage Company Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae"), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the United States of America Date of Deed of Trust February 02, 2004 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust February 09, 2004 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) B4024002 Original Principal Amount $265,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $213,697.14 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. LOT 6, BLOCK 117, BOW MAR SECOND FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Also known by street and number as: 5400 Beach Rd, Littleton, CO 80123. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF
$265,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $213,697.14
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 Independent - The Herald 25
COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0560-2016
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:
Public Trustees
Public Trustees
To advertise yourOn public notices call 303-566-4100 September 30, 2016, the undersigned PubLOT 6, BLOCK 117, BOW MAR SECOND FILlic Trustee caused the Notice of Election and ING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described COLORADO below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Also known by street and number as: 5400 Beach Rd, Littleton, CO 80123. Original Grantor(s) Kevin Paul Orton THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL Original Beneficiary(ies) OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENLiberty Mortgage Corporation (Georgia) CUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF Current Holder of Evidence of Debt TRUST. Branch Banking and Trust Company Date of Deed of Trust If applicable, a description of any changes to June 05, 2002 the deed of trust described in the notice of County of Recording election and demand pursuant to affidavit as Arapahoe allowed by statutes: C.R.S.§ 38-35-109(5) Recording Date of Deed of Trust LEGAL DESCRIPTION HAS BEEN CORRECJune 13, 2002 TED BY SCRIVENER'S AFFIDAVIT RECORRecording Information (Reception No. and/or DED 4/10/2012 AT RECEPTION NO. D2038660 Book/Page No.) IN THE RECORDS OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY. B2109492 Original Principal Amount NOTICE OF SALE $180,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance The current holder of the Evidence of Debt se$135,636.20 cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will pay principal and interest when due together at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, with all other payments provided for in the evid03/01/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County ence of debt secured by the deed of trust and Administration Building, 5334 South Prince other violations thereof. Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), FIRST LIEN. Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale Also known by street and number as: 3396 W and other items allowed by law, and will issue to Aksarben Ave, Littleton, CO 80123. the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENFirst Publication: 1/5/2017 CUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF Last Publication: 2/2/2017 TRUST. 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; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov
DATE: 11/01/2016 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: Eve Grina #43658 Jennifer Cruseturner #44452 Jennifer Rogers #34682 Holly Shilliday #24423 Joan Olson #28078 Erin Robson #46557 Courtney Wright #45482 McCarthy & Holthus LLP 7700 E Arapahoe Road, Suite 230, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122 Attorney File # CO-16-750227-LL The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 Legal Notice NO.: 0610-2016 First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0560-2016 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On September 30, 2016, 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) Kevin Paul Orton Original Beneficiary(ies) Liberty Mortgage Corporation (Georgia)
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, 02/01/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/8/2016 Last Publication: 1/5/2017 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;
IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 09/30/2016 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 W Drake #43315 Scott D. Toebben #19011 Randall S. Miller & Associates, P.C. 216 16th Street, Suite 1210, Denver, CO 80202 (720) 259-6710 Attorney File # 14CO00015-3
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 1/2015
0560-2016 EXHIBIT A THAT PART OF BLOCK D, SECOND AMENDED PLAT OF CENTENNIAL ACRES,
Littleton Englewood * 1
Attorney File # 14CO00015-3 26 The Independent - The Herald
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
©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015
0560-2016 EXHIBIT A THAT PART OF BLOCK D, SECOND AMENDED PLAT OF CENTENNIAL ACRES, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 17, BLOCK 9, SECOND AMENDED PLAT OF CENTENNIAL ACRES WITH THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF WEST AKSARBEN AVENUE, THENCE WESTERLY ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF WEST AKSARBEN AVENUE TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF SOUTH LOWELL BOULEVARD, THENCE SOUTHERLY ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF SOUTHLOWELL BOULEVARD TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE LINE OF CURVE “0” AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF SAID SECOND AMENDED PLAT OF CENTENNIAL ACRES, THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE “0” TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 17, BLOCK 9, THENCE NORTHERLY ON SAID WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 17, BLOCK 9 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THE WESTERLY 10 FEET CONVEYED TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Legal Notice NO.: 0560-2016 First Publication: 12/8/2016 Last Publication: 1/5/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0575-2016 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 14, 2016, 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) EUGENE L POWELL and MARLA D POWELL Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR FPF WHOLESALE, A DIVISION OF STEARNS LENDING, INC., ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC Date of Deed of Trust May 17, 2011 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust May 25, 2011 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) D1049384 Re-Recording Date of Deed of Trust June 20, 2011 Re-Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) D1057342 Original Principal Amount $192,506.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $170,454.82
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. SEE EXHIBIT A
Also known by street and number as: 15700 E JAMISON DR 6-103, ENGLEWOOD, 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, 02/08/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/15/2016 Last Publication: 1/12/2017 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;
IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SEC-
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
Public Trustees
IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 10/14/2016 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 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Kelly Murdock #46915 David R. Doughty #40042 Alison L Berry #34531 Sheila J Finn #36637 Eve M. Grina #43658 Nicholas H. Santarelli #46592 Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 7069990 Attorney File # 16-012281 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 0575-2016 EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION CONDOMINIUM UNIT 103, BUILDING 6, SAVANNAH, A CONDOMINIUM, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND SUBJECT TO THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF SAVANNAH, RECORDED ON JULY 27, 2004, AT RECEPTION NO. B4133216 AND THE FIFTH SUPPLEMENT TO SAID COVENANTS RECORDED MAY 19, 2006 AT RECEPTION NO. B6075717 AND FIRST AMENDMENT TO FIFTH SUPPLEMENT RECORDED JULY 3, 2006, AT RECEPTION NO. B6096776; AND ACCORDING TO THE FIFTH SUPPLEMENT TO CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDED MAY 19, 2006, AT RECEPTION NO. B6075716, TOGETHER WITH THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE PARKING SPACE NO. 80 AND GARAGE 20C, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Legal Notice NO.: 0575-2016 First Publication: 12/15/2016 Last Publication: 1/12/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0615-2016 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On November 4, 2016, 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) SANDRA MONINGER Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR CHERRY CREEK MORTGAGE CO., INC., ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt PINGORA LOAN SERVICING, LLC Date of Deed of Trust May 20, 2015 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust June 02, 2015 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) D5057136 Original Principal Amount $147,250.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $145,606.78 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. ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT 'A' AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS THOUGH FULLY SET FORTH. Also known by street and number as: 7337 S Xenia Cir B, Centennial, CO 80112. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY EN-
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT 'A' AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS THOUGH FULLY SET FORTH.
Public Trustees
Also known by street and number as: 7337 S Xenia Cir B, 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, 03/01/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 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; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 11/04/2016 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 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Kelly Murdock #46915 David R. Doughty #40042 Alison L Berry #34531 Sheila J Finn #36637 Eve M. Grina #43658 Nicholas H. Santarelli #46592
PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on December 23, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
Name Changes
The petition requests that the name of Hien My Nguyen be changed to Kathy Myhien Nguyen Case No.: 2016 C 51260 By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58431 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on December 14, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Shannon Danielle Reeves-Spence be changed to Shannon Danielle Spence Case No.: 16 C 101049 Cheryl Lane By: Kim Boswell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58408 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on November 4, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Ronald Keith Hancock aka Kelley, Jr. be changed to Ronald Keith Hancock Case No.: 2016C100923 Kelly LaFave By: Judge Legal Notice No: 58346 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on December 12, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Sarla Kumari be changed to Sarla Kumari Banda Case No.: 2016C101040 Kelly Ann LaFave By: County Court Judge Legal Notice No.: 58352 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 7069990 Attorney File # 16-012308
Public notice is given on December 14, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.
The petition requests that the name of Christopher Kitano be changed to Christopher John Saunar Case No.: 2016C101046
©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 0615-2016 Exhibit A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 7337B, HUNTERS HILL CONDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP THEREOF RECORDED MAY 09, 1983 IN BOOK 63 AT PAGE 66 IN THE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, COLORADO, AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR HUNTERS HILL CONDOMINIUMS, RECORDED MAY 09, 1983 IN BOOK 3857 AT PAGE 51, IN SAID RECORDS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. TOGETHER WITH THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE THE FOLLOWING LIMITED COMMON ELEMENTS: COVER PARKING AND STORAGE SPACE(S) NO(S) 7337B, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Legal Notice No.: 0615-2016 First Publication: 1/5/2017 Last Publication: 2/2/2017 Name of Publication: Littleton Independent
Name Changes PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on December 23, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Hien My Nguyen be changed to Kathy Myhien Nguyen
Brittany Sill By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58355 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Final Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on December 12, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Christine Lea Testolini be changed to Christine Lea Kopec Case No.: 2016 C 101041 Cheryl Lane, Clerk of Court Kim Boswell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58357 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Final Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name Public notice is given on December 14, 2016, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Darby O'Tool Griffin be changed to Robert Dean Griffin Case No.: 2016 C 50458
Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
January 5, 2017J
Public notice is given on December 14, 2016, that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.
Name Changes
The petition requests that the name of Darby O'Tool Griffin be changed to Robert Dean Griffin Case No.: 2016 C 50458 By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58403 First Publication: December 22, 2016 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on December 20, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Traci Eileen Wennerholm be changed to Traci W. Streifer Case No.: 16 C 101061 Cheryl Lane By: Kim Boswell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58421 First Publication: December 29, 2016 Last Publication: January 12, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on December 28, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Arianna Noelle Walek be changed to Nathan Alistair Walek Case No.: 2016 C 101088 Cheryl Layne, Clerk of the Court By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58440 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on December 28, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Joy Jeannene Stanton be changed to Joy Jeannene McCorkle Case No.: 16 C 101084 By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58444 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on December 27, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of a minor child has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Napoleon D’Angelo Hernandez be changed to Napoleon D’Angelo Diaz Case No.: 16 C 101079 By: Kim Boswell, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58445 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on December 19, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Meegun Marie Sisson be changed to Meegun Marie McCord Case No.: 2016 C 101058 By: J. Kaufmann, Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58446 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on December 14, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Jane Elizabeth Johnson be changed to Jane Elizabeth Lawrence Case No.: 16 C 101045 Cheryl Lane Clerk of Court Kim Boswell By: Deputy Clerk
Littleton Englewood * 2
has been filed with the Arapahoe County 7January Court. 5, 2017 The petition requests that the name of Jane Elizabeth Johnson be changed to Jane Elizabeth Lawrence Case No.: 16 C 101045
Name Changes
Cheryl Lane Clerk of Court Kim Boswell By: Deputy Clerk
Public Notice
Notice To Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE
Legal Notice No: 58354 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name
Public notice is given on December 2, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Trey Nathan Arias be changed to Trey Nathan Arias-Taylor Case No.: 2016 C 101006 Cheryl Layne Clerk of Court Jessica Kaufmann By: Deputy Clerk Legal Notice No: 58360 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice of Petition for Name Change
Public notice is given on November 18, 2016 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court. The petition requests that the name of Omar Mhgoob Fadul be changed to Omar Mahaj Fadul Case No.: 16 C 100965 KWB for Cheryl Layne Clerk/Clerk of Court Legal Notice No: 58363 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: Januray 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent
Notice To Creditors Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Charles R. Cross, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31195
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before April 24, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Kenton H. Kuhlman Attorney for the Personal Representative 7851 S. Elati Street, Suite 202 Littleton, Colorado 80120 Legal Notice No: 58402 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of FREDA MARIE DAVIS, aka FREIDA MARIE KUEMMERLIN DAVIS, FREDA M. DAVIS AND F.M. DAVIS, Deceased Case Number: 2016PR497
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before April 17, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Glenn E. Davis, Personal Representative 2772 Canyon Crest Drive Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 Legal Notice No: 58349 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of RICHARD RAY RADLIFF, Deceased Case Number 2016PR31227
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado or Patricia Gibson, 714 Geneva Street, Aurora, CO 80110 on or before April 24, 2017, or the claims may be forever barred. R. Michael Jackson, Attorney Attorney to the Personal Representative 355 S. Teller Street, Suite 200 Lakewood, CO 80226 Legal Notice No.: 58361 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Claire Leraan Brown, aka Clare L. Brown, Deceased Case Number: 2016PR031170 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before April 24, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Thomas G. Brown, Personal Representative 4777 W. Wagontrail Road Littleton, CO 80123 Legal Notice No.: 58373 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MELBA LOUISE HARDY, a/k/a MELBA L. HARDY, a/k/a MELBA HARDY, a/k/a MELBA WARREN HARDY, a/k/a MELBA W. HARDY, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31128 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 1, 2017, or the claims may be forever barred. Rita L. DuBoyce Personal Representative 2716 Howard Grove Road Davidsonville, Maryland 21035 Legal Notice No.: 58415 First Publication: December 29, 2016 Last Publication: January 12, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Marvin H. Goodrow, aka Marvin Goodrow, Deceased Case Number: 2016PR31239 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the Probate Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 5, 2017, or the claims may be forever barred. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. c/o Law Offices of Bradley J. Frigon 6500 S. Quebec St. Suite 330 Englewood, CO 80111 Legal Notice No.: 58452 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: The Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Evelyn Joan Mull, aka Joan Mull, Deceased Case Number: 16 PR 515 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before April 30, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Lee R. Wilson Personal Representative 3956 Jasmine Lake Circle Naples, Florida 34119 Legal Notice No: 58348 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Diane Opal Dumont, aka Diane Dumont, aka Opal Diane Dumont, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31139 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 1, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Leslie D. Honeycutt Personal Representative c/o 1471 Stuart Street Denver, Colorado 80204 Legal Notice No: 58405 First Publication: December 29, 2016 Last Publication: January 12, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Pamela M. Hassler, aka Pamela Marie Hassler, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31200 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before April 26, 2017 or the claims may be forever
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Pamela M. Hassler, aka Pamela Marie Hassler, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31200
Notice To Creditors
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before April 26, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Michael W. Reagor Attorney for the Personal Representative 8400 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 1040 Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111 Legal Notice No: 58407 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Dorothy J. Coward, aka Dorothy Jean Coward, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31240 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 1, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Roberta J. Oeinck Personal Representative 7494 S. Cherry Court Centennial, Colorado 80122 Legal Notice No: 58422 First Publication: December 29, 2016 Last Publication: January 12, 2017 Publisher:The Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Agnes E. Pankoski, aka Agnes Pankoski, aka Agnes Elaine Pankoski, Deceased Case Number: 2016 PR 31212 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before May 5, 2017 or the claims may be forever barred. Vicki L. Bondurant-Urban Personal Representative 9311 Prairie View Drive Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126 Bette Heller, Esq. Attorney for the Personal Representative 19671 E. Euclid Drive Centennial, Colorado 80016 Legal Notice No: 58448 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent
WHICH LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AND IMPROVEMENTS legally described as follows, to wit: LOT 25, BLOCK 3, LYN MEADOWS SUBDIVISION, 1st FILING, County of ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
Misc. Private Legals
Also known as: 12062 E 3rd Ave., Aurora, Colorado. The Sheriff’s sale has been scheduled to occur at 10:00 a.m. on March 2, 2017, at Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, 13101 E. Broncos Parkway, Centennial, CO 80112. **BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE.** All telephone inquiries for information should be directed to the Civil Unit at the office of the undersigned Sheriff at 720-874-3851. The name, address and telephone number of the attorney representing the legal owner of the above described lien is: Tammy M. Alcock, Esq. Alcock Law Group, PC 19751 E. Mainstreet, Suite 220 Parker, CO 80138 (303) 993-5400 Dated: November 28, 2016 David C. Walcher, Sheriff Arapahoe County, Colorado By Sgt. James Osborn, Deputy Sheriff Legal Notice No. 58310 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: February 2, 2017 Published In: Littleton Independent, 2550 W. Main St, Littleton, CO 80120 PUBLIC NOTICE District Court, Arapahoe County, Colorado Arapahoe County Justice Center, 7325 S. Potomac St., Centennial, CO 80112 Case Number: 2016CV032900, Division: 402 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO ALL UNKNOWN PERSONS WHO CLAIM ANY INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS ACTION: Plaintiff: JOSE LUIS DIAZ, an individual, v. Defendants: FILEMON LUEVANOS a.k.a. FILEMON L U E V A N O D I A Z , a n i n d i v i d u a l ; D E L IA LUEVANOS, an individual; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; and all UNKNOWN PERSONS who claim any interest in the subject matter of this action. You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the Claim Under Rule 105 of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure, of the complaint filed with the court in this action, by filing with the clerk of this court an answer or other response. You are required to file your answer or other response within thirty-five (35) days after the service of this summons upon you. Service of this summons shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the complaint may be obtained from the clerk of the court.
PUBLIC NOTICE
If you fail to file your answer or other response to the complaint in writing within thirty-five (35) days after the date of the last publication, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the complaint without further notice.
DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. 2016CV30833
This is an action to quiet the title of the Plaintiff in and to the real property located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, legally described as follows:
PLAINTIFF: LYN MEADOWS ASSOCIATION, a Colorado non-profit corporation
Lot 3, Block 18, Aurora Hills Filing No. 3, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado; also known by street address as 12202 E. Alaska Place, Aurora, Colorado 80012.
Misc. Private Legals
Defendants: TYRON D. FOSTON aka TYRON FOSTON aka TYRONE D. FOSTER aka TYRONE D. FOSTON aka TYRONE FOSTEN; LENDERS DIRECT CAPITAL CORPORATION, Colorado Authority Relinquished September 20, 2007; U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE C-BASS MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-CB3 BY: LITTON LOAN SERVICING LP AS ITS ATTORNEY IN FACT; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.; LITTON LOAN SERVICING LP; PAYCHECK INC. dba PAYCHECK ADVANCE INC. Delinquent December 1, 2011; CYNTHIA D. MARES, The Public Trustee for Arapahoe County NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: RE: Sheriff’s Sale of Real Property pursuant to Court Order and §38-38-101 et seq., C.R.S. This is to advise you that a Sheriff’s sale proceeding has been commenced through the office of the undersigned Sheriff pursuant to an Order Granting Default Judgment and Entry of Decree for Foreclosure dated September 26, 2016, and §38-38-101 et seq., C.R.S., by the Lyn Meadows Condominium Association, a Colorado non-profit corporation, the current holder and owner of a statutory lien against the real property located in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. The foreclosure is based on an Order for Default Judgment and Entry of Decree for Foreclosure which establishes a lien for the benefit of Lyn Meadows Condominium Association, a Colorado non-profit corporation. WHICH LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AND IMPROVEMENTS legally described as follows, to wit: LOT 25, BLOCK 3, LYN MEADOWS SUBDIVISION, 1st FILING, County of ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known as: 12062 E 3rd Ave., Aurora, Colorado.
Attorneys for Plaintiff Jose Luis Diaz: Bradley J. O’Brien, #39017 O’BRIEN LEGAL SERVICES LLC 3900 E. Mexico Avenue, Suite 300 Denver, CO 80210 Telephone: (303) 648-1200 Email: brad@olslaw.com Legal Notice No.: 58432 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: February 2, 2017 Publisher: Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY Shepherd of the Hills Christian School admits students of any race, color, or national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions, policies, scholarship programs, and athletic and other schooladministered programs. Legal Notice No.: 58108 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent and the Centennial Citizen PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 S. Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 Telephone: (303) 649-6355 Civil Action Case No. 16CV031477 Plaintiff: STRAWBERRY I HEATHERRIDGE ASSOCIATION (THE),
The Independent - The Herald 27 DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 S. Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 Telephone: (303) 649-6355
Misc. Private Legals
Civil Action Case No. 16CV031477 Plaintiff: STRAWBERRY I HEATHERRIDGE ASSOCIATION (THE), a Colorado non-profit corporation,
Defendants: LINDA R. MALLEIS; WMC MORTGAGE CORP.; CYNTHIA D. MARES AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE FOR ARAPAHOE COUNTY; SUE SANDSTROM AS TREASURER FOR ARAPAHOE COUNTY; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Stephane R. Dupont, #39425 WINZENBURG, LEFF, PURVIS & PAYNE, LLP 8020 Shaffer Parkway, Suite 300 Littleton, CO 80127 Telephone: (303) 863-1870 Facsimile: (303) 863-1872 SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE
Under an Order and Decree for Judicial Foreclosure entered on September 16, 2016 in the above titled action, I am ordered to sell certain real property as follows: Original Lienee: Linda R. Malleis Original Lienor: The Strawberry I Heatherridge Association Current Holder of the evidence of debt: The Strawberry I Heatherridge Association Date of Lien being foreclosed: May 25, 2016 Date of Recording of Lien being foreclosed: May 26, 2016 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Information: D6054293 Original Principal Balance of the secured indebtedness: $6,140.86 Outstanding Principal Balance of the secured indebtedness as of the date hereof: $12,151.73 Amount of Judgment entered September 16, 2016: $11,251.73
Description of property to be foreclosed: THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CONDOMINIUM UNIT SITUATE IN LOT 1, BLOCK 1, HEATHERRIDGE SOUTH FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO, TO WIT: AN INDIVIDUAL AIR SPACE UNIT WHICH IS CONTAINED WITH THE WALLS, BASEMENT OR BASE FLOOR, ROOF, WINDOWS AND DOORS, REFERENCED AS UNIT 20222, IN BUILDING NO. 610, NOW OR HEREAFTER CONSTRUCTED ON SAID LOT, SAID CONDOMINIUM UNIT BEING LOCATED SUBSTANTIALLY AS SHOWN ON THE "CONDOMINIUM MAP" FILED ON RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO, RECORDED DECEMBER 7, 1973 IN BOOK 25 AT PAGE 73 INCLUDING ALL 1/200TH INTEREST IN AND TO THE GENERAL COMMON ELEMENTS AS DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUMS OF STRAWBERRY I AT HEATHERRIDGE APPURTENANT THERETO, TOGETHER WITH:
1. THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE THE PATIOS, BALCONIES, FIXTURES, AND APPLIANCES WHICH PROJECT BEYOND THE SPACE OR AREA ABOVE DESCRIBED AND CONTIGUOUS THERETO. 2. A RIGHT OF WAY IN COMMON WITH OTHERS, FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS TO AND FROM THE CONDOMINIUM UNIT ABOVE DESCRIBED. 3. THE RIGHT TO USE GENERAL COMMON ELEMENTS OF THE CONDOMINIUM PROJECT IN COMMON WITH OTHER OWNERS OF SPACE OR AREAS NOW OR HEREAFTER CONSTRUCTED UPON SAID PROPERTY. 4. THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE PARKING STALL NO. 265, IN PARKING LOT H, LOCATED SUBSTANTIALLY AS SHOWN ON THE "CONDOMINIUM MAP" REFERRED TO ABOVE, OR ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known as: 2676 S. Xanadu Way, #B, Aurora, CO 80014
THE PROPERTY TO BE FORECLOSED AS DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN.
THE LIEN BEING CLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
The covenants of Plaintiff have been violated as follows: failure to make payments on said indebtedness when the same were due and owing.
THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, at 10 o’clock A.M., on February 2, 2017, in front of the flagpole of the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, Civil Unit, located at 13101 East Broncos Parkway, Centennial, CO 80112, phone number 720-874-3935, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property described above, and all interest of said Grantor and the heirs and assigns of said Grantor, for the purpose of paying the judgment amount entered herein, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. **BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE.**
Inquiries regarding this Sheriff’s Sale must be directed to the Civil Unit of the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, telephone 720-874-3935.
DATED at Centennial, Colorado this 25th day of October, 2016. David C. Walcher, Sheriff Arapahoe County, Colorado
Littleton Englewood * 3
OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COV28 TheHIGHEST Independent - The Herald ER THEIR BID AT TIME OF SALE.** Inquiries regarding this Sheriff’s Sale must be directed to the Civil Unit of the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, telephone 720-874-3935.
Misc. Private Legals
DATED at Centennial, Colorado this 25th day of October, 2016. David C. Walcher, Sheriff Arapahoe County, Colorado By: Sgt. James Osborn Deputy Sheriff Legal Notice No.: 58166 First publication: December 8, 2016 Last publication: January 5, 2017 Published in: Littleton Independent, 2550 W. Main St., Littleton, CO 80120 PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. 2016CV30927, DIVISION 15 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Plaintiff: GLENN W. MERRICK v. Defendants: BALJIT SINGH NANDA; CYNTHIA D. MARES, in her capacity as Public Trustee of Arapahoe County, Colorado; SUE SANDSTROM, in her capacity as Treasurer of Arapahoe County, Colorado; INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES; and FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SANTA FE Regarding: Lot 60, Re-Subdivision Mission Viejo Filing No. 1, Track G, Block 7, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado Also known as: 3552 S. Kittredge Street, Unit A, Aurora, Colorado 80013 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS or JUDGMENT DEBTORS, Please take notice: You and each of you are hereby notified that a Sheriff’s Sale of the referenced property is to be conducted by the Sheriff’s Office of Arapahoe County, State of Colorado at 10:00 o’clock a.m. on the 16th day of February, 2017, at the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, 13101 E. Broncos Pkwy, Centennial, Colorado 80112, phone number (720)874-3935. At which sale, the above described real property and improvements thereon will be sold to the highest bidder. Plaintiff makes no warranty relating to title, possession, or quiet enjoyment in and to said real property in connection with this sale. **BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE. ** PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. Judgment Is In The Amount Of $70,810.90. The name, address and telephone number of the attorney is G.W. Merrick & Associates, LLC, 6300 S. Syracuse Way, Suite 220, Centennial, CO. 80111, 303-831-9400. Inquiries regarding this Sheriff’s Sale must be directed to the Civil Unit of the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, telephone 720-874-3935. DATED at Centennial, Colorado this 3rd day of November, 2016. David C. Walcher, Sheriff Arapahoe County, Colorado By: Sgt. James Osborn, Deputy Sheriff Legal Notice No.: 58208 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Last Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent 2550 W. Main St., Littleton, CO 80120 PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO CIVIL ACTION NO. 2015CV032395 DIVISION NO. 204
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Plaintiff: MONTEREY ASSOCIATION, INC., a Colorado nonprofit corporation v. Defendants: ELIZABETH E. GAFFIGAN; ABACUS FINANCIAL, INC.; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.; THE OFFICE OF THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE as ARAPAHOE Public Trustee
Regarding real property described as: Condominium Unit 60, in Building 11, Monterey Condominiums Phase 4, in accordance with and subject to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of Monterey Condominiums, recorded July 26, 1983 in Book 3924 at Page 1, said Condominium is further depicted and described by the Map of Discovery at Monterery Phase 4 recorded, September 19, 1983, in Plat Book 67, at Pages 60-66, all in the Records of the Clerk and Recorders Office of Arapahoe County, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. Also known and numbered as: 7731 South Steele Street, Centennial, CO 80122
To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that a Sheriff's Sale of the referenced property is to be conducted by the Civil Unit of the Sheriff's Office of Arapahoe County, Colorado at 10:00 A.M., on the 9th day of February, 2017, at 13101 E. Broncos Pkwy, Centennial, CO 80112; phone number (720) 874-3851. At which
Also known and numbered as: 7731 South Steele Street, Centennial, CO 80122 To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that a Sheriff's Sale of the referenced property is to be conducted by the Civil Unit of the Sheriff's Office of Arapahoe County, Colorado at 10:00 A.M., on the 9th day of February, 2017, at 13101 E. Broncos Pkwy, Centennial, CO 80112; phone number (720) 874-3851. At which sale, the above described real property and improvements thereon will be sold to the highest bidder. Plaintiff makes no warranty relating to title, possession, or quiet enjoyment in and to said real property in connection with this sale.
Misc. Private Legals
**BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE. ** Further, for the purpose of paying off, curing default or redemption, as provided by statute, intent must be directed to or conducted at the above address of the Civil Unit of the Sheriff’s Office of Arapahoe County, Colorado. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. DATED in Colorado this 3rd day of November, 2016. David C. Walcher, Sheriff Arapahoe County, Colorado By: Sgt. James Osborn Deputy Sheriff ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF: ORTEN CAVANAGH & HOLMES, LLC 1445 Market Street, Suite 350 Denver, CO 80202 Legal Notice No.: 58209 First Publication: December 15, 2016 Last Publication: January 12, 2017 Published In: Littleton Independent, 2550 W. Main St., Littleton, CO 80120 PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, CO 80112 303-649-6355 PLAINTIFF: SOUTHWIND, AND EASTPOINTE HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION, INC. v. DEFENDANTS: ANTHONY T RENTIE; FABIENNE L RENTIE; WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-5, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-5; and CYNTHIA MARES, AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY Attorney: Nicholas J. Hutchens HindmanSanchez P.C. 555 Zang Street, Suite 100 Lakewood, Colorado 80228 303.432.8999 nhutchens@hindmansanchez.com Atty. Reg. No.: 48198 Our File No.: 8890.0044 Case No.: 2016CV032445 Div: 402 SUMMONS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of Plaintiff, as set forth in the Complaint filed with the Court in this action, by filing with the Clerk of this Court an Answer or other response. You are required to file your Answer or other response within twenty-one (21) days after service upon you if within the State of Colorado, or within thirty-five (35) days after service upon you if outside the State of Colorado or if served by publication pursuant to C.R.C.P. 4(g). If served by publication, service shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the Complaint may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court. If you fail to file your Answer or other response to the Complaint in writing within the time required, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint without further notice. This is an action affecting the real property described in the Complaint and is a proceeding in rem as well as a proceeding in personam. Dated: October 6, 2016 Respectfully submitted, HINDMANSANCHEZ P.C. Original signature of Nicholas J. Hutchens is on file with the law offices of HindmanSanchez P.C. pursuant to C.R.C.P. 121, §1-26(7). /s/ Nicholas J. Hutchens Nicholas J. Hutchens, No. 48198 555 Zang Street, Suite 100 Lakewood, Colorado 80228 303.432.8999 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Southwind, and Eastpointe Homeowner's Association, Inc. Address of Plaintiff: Southwind & Eastpointe Homeowners Assn. c/o Cherry Creek HOA Professionals 14901 E. Hampden Avenue #320 Aurora, CO 80014 Legal Notice No: 58362 First Publication: December 22, 2016 Final Publication: January 19, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent
Public Notice
Misc. Private Legals PUBLIC NOTICE DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 S. Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 Telephone: (303) 649-6355 Civil Action Case No. 13CV31036 Plaintiff: QUINCY LAKE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., a Colorado nonprofit corporation Defendants: ALVIN RAY TRIMBLE; WAKEFIELD & ASSOCIATES, INC.; RESTORATION LOGISTICS, INC. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Wendy E. Weigler, Reg. No. 28419 WINZENBURG, LEFF, PURVIS & PAYNE, LLP 8020 Shaffer Parkway, Suite 300 Littleton, CO 80127 Telephone: (303) 863-1870 Facsimile: (303) 863-1872 SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE Under an Order and Decree for Judicial Foreclosure entered on December 28, 2015 and a Corrected Order Re: Motion for Attorney’s Fees and Costs amended on September 13, 2016 in the above- captioned action, I am ordered to sell certain real property as follows: Original Lienee: Alvin Ray Trimble Original Lienor: Quincy Lake Condominium Association, Inc., a Colorado nonprofit corporation Current Holder of the evidence of debt: Quincy Lake Condominium Association, Inc., a Colorado nonprofit corporation Date of Lien being foreclosed: June 15, 2006 Date of Recording of Lien being foreclosed: June 21, 2006 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Information: B6091606 Original Principal Balance of the secured i ndebtedness: $1,921.62 Outstanding Principal Balance of the secured indebtedness as of the date hereof: $16,214.51 Amount of Judgment entered: $20,555.11 Description of property to be foreclosed: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 25, BUILDING 5, QUINCY LAKE CONDOMINIUMS PHASE II, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SUBJECT TO THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF QUINCY LAKE CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED AT THE CLERK AND RECORDER’S OFFICE ON MARCH 31, 1983 IN BOOK 2828 AT PAGE 192 AND AMENDED JUNE 23, 1983 IN BOOK 3895 AT PAGE 651 AND AMENDED MAY 23, 1983 IN BOOK 3870 AT PAGE 546, AND SUPPLEMENTS RECORDED AUGUST 25, 1983 IN BOOK 3951 AT PAGE 586 AND ON SEPTEMBER 29, 1983 IN BOOK 3980 AT PAGE 785 AND ON JULY 25, 1983 IN BOOK 3922 AT PAGE 199 AND ON OCTOBER 11, 1983 IN BOOK 3990 AT PAGE 231 AND MAP RECORDED JANUARY 3, 1983 IN BOOK 60 AT PAGE 50, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO also known as: 17315 E. Rice Circle, Unit C, Aurora, Colorado 80015-1969. THE PROPERTY TO BE FORECLOSED AS DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN. THE LIEN BEING CLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The covenants of Plaintiff have been violated as follows: failure to make payments on said indebtedness when the same were due and owing. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, at 10 o’clock A.M., on February 9, 2017, in front of the flagpole of the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, Civil Unit, located at 13101 East Broncos Parkway, Centennial, CO 80112, phone 720-874-3935 sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property described above, and all interest of said Grantor and the heirs and assigns of said Grantor, for the purpose of paying the judgment amount entered herein, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. **BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO COVER THEIR HIGHEST BID AT TIME OF SALE.** Inquiries regarding this Sheriff’s Sale must be directed to the Civil Unit of the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, telephone 720-874-3935. DATED at Centennial, Colorado this 1st day of November, 2016. David C. Walcher, Sheriff Arapahoe County, Colorado By: Sgt. James Osborn Deputy Sheriff Legal Notice No.: 58210 First Publication: December 15, 2016 Last Publication: January 12, 2017 Published in: Littleton Independent, 2550 W. Main St., Littleton, CO 80120 Public Notice District Court, Arapahoe County, Colorado 1790 West Littleton Boulevard Littleton, Colorado 80120 Petition and Summons for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities were filed on October 17, 2016. Case Number: 2016 DR 30969 In the Allocation of
District Court, Arapahoe County, Colorado 1790 West Littleton Boulevard Littleton, Colorado 80120
Misc. Private Legals
Petition and Summons for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities were filed on October 17, 2016. Case Number: 2016 DR 30969 In the Allocation of Parental Responsibilities of: Minor Child: Aiden Bailey Shipman Name of Parties: Petitioner: PATRICIA ANN BEARD AAMOTT Respondent: CHRISTOPHER GLENN SHIPMAN Permanent Orders Hearing is as scheduled: DATE: February 2, 2017 TIME: 1:30 pm LOCATION: Littleton Court House 1790 W. Littleton Blvd Littleton, CO 80120 Division: C/ Courtroom: C1
Street, Englewood, Arapahoe County, CO 80110. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Sara, s.spagnolo@trileaf.com, 10845 Olive Blvd, Suite 260, St. Louis, MO 63141, 314-997-6111.
January 5, 2017J
Misc. Private Legals
Legal Notice No.: 58439 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: The Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent
Government Legals Public Notice
Matter: Determining Allocation of Parental Responsibilities for Aiden Bailey Shipman. Petitioner requests full Allocation of Parental Responsibilities. Legal Notice No.: 58419 First Publication: December 29, 2016 Last Publication: January 26, 2016 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice DISTRICT COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO Court Address: 7325 S. Potomac St. Centennial, CO 80112 Court Phone: 303-649-6355 PLAINTIFF: TOWER PARK HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. v. DEFENDANTS: LEONARD C BYRD; SHAWNA BYRD; WELLS FARGO BANK, NA; WALLACE TRUST UTD 062813; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; and CYNTHIA MARES, AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY Attorney: Boyd A. Rolfson Firm: HindmanSanchez P.C. Address: 555 Zang Street, Suite 100 Lakewood, Colorado 80228 Phone Number: 303.432.8999 E-mail: brolfson@hindmansanchez.com Atty. Reg. No.: 40035 Our File No.: 8977.0154 Case No.: 2016CV032421 Div: 204 SUMMONS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of Plaintiff, as set forth in the Complaint filed with the Court in this action, by filing with the Clerk of this Court an Answer or other response. You are required to file your Answer or other response within twenty-one (21) days after service upon you if within the State of Colorado, or within thirty-five (35) days after service upon you if outside the State of Colorado or if served by publication pursuant to C.R.C.P. 4(g). If served by publication, service shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the Complaint may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court.
Legal Notice No.: 58436 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: The Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent
Public Notice
If you fail to file your Answer or other response to the Complaint in writing within the time required, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint without further notice. This is an action affecting the real property described in the Complaint and is a proceeding in rem as well as a proceeding in personam. Dated: September 20, 2016 Respectfully submitted, HINDMANSANCHEZ P.C. Original signature of Boyd A. Rolfson is on file with the law offices of HindmanSanchez P.C. pursuant to C.R.C.P. 121, §1-26(7). /s/ Boyd A. Rolfson Boyd A. Rolfson, No. 40035 555 Zang Street, Suite 100 Lakewood, Colorado 80228 303.432.8999 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Tower Park Homeowners Association, Inc. Address of Plaintiff: Tower Park Homeowners Association, Inc. c/o Colo. Mgmt & Associates-Centennial 7430 E. Caley Avenue, #120E Centennial, CO 80111 Legal Notice No.: 58430 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: February 2, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice Cellco Partnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless (Verizon Wireless) proposes to collocate six wireless communications antennas at a top height of 87 feet on an 81-foot existing Monopole tower at the approx. vicinity of 4275 South Navajo Street, Englewood, Arapahoe County, CO 80110. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Sara, s.spagnolo@trileaf.com, 10845 Olive Blvd, Suite 260, St. Louis, MO 63141, 314-997-6111. Legal Notice No.: 58439 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: The Englewood Herald
Legal Notice No.: 58437 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: The Englewood Herald and the Littleton Independent
Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT
NOTICE is hereby given that Littleton Village Metropolitan District No. 1 of the City of Littleton, Arapahoe County, Colorado (the “District”), will make final payment on or after January 16, 2017 at the hour of 8:00 A.M to Brightview Landscape Services, Inc., (formerly known as Valley Crest Landscape Development, Inc.) (the “Contractor”) for all work done by said Contractor in construction or work on the Littleton Village Project, performed within and around Littleton Village Metropolitan District No. 1, Arapahoe County, Colorado.
Any person, copartnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by such contractors or their subcontractors, in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done or that supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the work, and whose claim therefor has not been paid by the contractors or
Littleton Englewood * 4
apahoe County, Colorado. 7January 5, 2017
Any person, copartnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by such contractors or their subcontractors, in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done or that supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the work, and whose claim therefor has not been paid by the contractors or their subcontractors, at any time up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid, and an account of such claim, to Littleton Village Metropolitan District No. 1 on or before the date and time hereinabove shown for final payment. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to such final settlement will release Littleton Village Metropolitan District No. 1, its directors, officers, agents, and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim.
Government Legals
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS LITTLETON VILLAGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1 By: WHITE BEAR ANKELE TANAKA & WALDRON Attorneys for the District Legal Notice No.: 58424 First Publication: December 29, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT
NOTICE is hereby given that Littleton Village Metropolitan District No. 1 of the City of Littleton, Arapahoe County, Colorado (the “District”), will make final payment on or after January 16, 2017 at the hour of 8:00 A.M to Hudick Excavating, Inc., (the “Contractor”) for all work done by said Contractor in construction or work on the Littleton Village Project, performed within and around Littleton Village Metropolitan District No. 1, Arapahoe County, Colorado.
Public Notice NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE is hereby given that Littleton Village Metropolitan District No. 1 of the City of Littleton, Arapahoe County, Colorado (the “District”), will make final payment on or after January 16, 2017 at the hour of 8:00 A.M to Hudick Excavating, Inc., (the “Contractor”) for all work done by said Contractor in construction or work on the Littleton Village Project, performed within and around Littleton Village Metropolitan District No. 1, Arapahoe County, Colorado.
Government Legals
Any person, copartnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by such contractors or their subcontractors, in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done or that supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the work, and whose claim therefor has not been paid by the contractors or their subcontractors, at any time up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid, and an account of such claim, to Littleton Village Metropolitan District No. 1 on or before the date and time hereinabove shown for final payment. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to such final settlement will release Littleton Village Metropolitan District No. 1, its directors, officers, agents, and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS LITTLETON VILLAGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1 By: WHITE BEAR ANKELE TANAKA & WALDRON Attorneys for the District Legal Notice No.: 58425 First Publication: December 29, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS LITTLETON VILLAGE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 1
The Contractor will be required to complete and implement a full design to be approved by the WISE Authority prior to awarding the contract for this work.
By: WHITE BEAR ANKELE TANAKA & WALDRON Attorneys for the District
Each Proposal must be submitted on the prescribed form and accompanied by a certified check or bid bond executed on the prescribed form, payable to the District, in an amount not less than 5 percent of the amount bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish the necessary additional bond(s) for the faithful performance of the contract, as prescribed in the Contract Documents.
Government Legals
Legal Notice No.: 58425 First Publication: December 29, 2016 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent Public Notice INVITATION TO BID The Inverness Water & Sanitation District requests formal bids for the Inverness Water and Sanitation District WISE Instruments and Controls for the IWSD WISE Vault. Sealed bids will be received by Inverness Water and Sanitation District (“The District), 2 Inverness Drive East, Suite 200, Englewood, CO, until 9:00 am local time January 13, 2017. No partial bids or bids received after this time will be accepted and will be returned unopened. The project contemplated consists of furnishing, installing and programming all instruments and controls required to operate with the WISE Authority control systems in order for WISE water to be delivered to the District's system. A 30 percent design set is available for the contractor and can be examined in the office of the District. A copy of the Documents may be obtained at the District's office upon payment of $50 non-refundable for each set of Documents beginning January 4, 2017. The Contractor will be required to complete and implement a full design to be approved by the WISE Authority prior to awarding the contract for this work. Each Proposal must be submitted on the prescribed form and accompanied by a certified check or bid bond executed on the prescribed form, payable to the District, in an amount not less than 5 percent of the amount bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish the necessary additional bond(s) for the faithful performance of the contract, as prescribed in the Contract Documents.
Littleton Warrants
Government Legals
In order to perform public work, the successful Bidder shall hold or obtain such contractor's and business licenses, as may be required by applicable law. Before a Contract will be awarded for the work contemplated herein, the District will conduct such investigation as is necessary to determine the performance record and ability of the apparent low Bidder to perform the size and type of work specified under this Contract. Upon request, the Bidder shall submit such information as deemed necessary by the District to evaluate the Bidder's qualifications. The successful bidder shall be selected based on the bidder's ability to successfully complete the project in a timely manner as well as the bidder's total amount of bid. The District reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive any and all informalities and to negotiate contract terms with the Successful Bidder, and the right to disregard all non-conforming, non-responsive or conditional Bid, and to postpone the award of the Contract for a period of time which, however, shall not extend beyond 60 days from the bid opening date unless a different period is set forth in the Contract Documents. Dated this 2nd of January, 2017 INVERNESS WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT By: Luis Tovar. District Representative
The Independent - The Herald 29
shall not extend beyond 60 days from the bid opening date unless a different period is set forth in the Contract Documents. Dated this 2nd of January, 2017
Government Legals
INVERNESS WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT By: Luis Tovar. District Representative
“Trust Us!”
Legal Notice No.: 58447 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent
Without public notices, the government wouldn’t have to say anything else.
Public notices are a community’s window into the government. From zoning regulations to local budgets, governments have used local newspapers to inform citizens of its actions as an essential part of your right to know. You know where to look, when to look and what to look for to be involved as a citizen. Local newspapers provide you with the information you need to get involved.
Notices are meant to be noticed. Read your public notices and get involved!
Legal Notice No.: 58447 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent
Any person, copartnership, association of perIn order to perform public work, the successful sons, company or corporation that has furBidder shall hold or obtain such contractor's and nished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, business licenses, as may be required by apPublic Notice plicable law. provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by such contractors or their subconIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF LITTLETON CHARTER, SECTION 83 (J), THE FOLLOWING IS A LISTING OF DISBURSEMENTS OVER $500.00 FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2016 Before a Contract will be awarded for the work tractors, in or about the performance of the work contemplated herein, the District will conduct contracted to be done or that supplies rental maNEW BALANCE 1,000.00 ENVIROTECH SERVICES INC 3,882.18 SUPPLIES VENDOR NAME AMOUNT DESCRIPTION such investigation as is2,895.18 necessary to determine chinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used NICOLETTI FLATER ASSOCIATES 11,805.00 EON OFFICE PRODUCTS SUPPLIES the performance record and ability of the apparin the prosecution of the work, and whose claim O’BRIEN, MATTHEW S 800.00 ESSENTIAL SAFETY PRODUCTS 1,198.12 SUPPLIES ent LL low Bidder to perform the size and type of therefor has not beenINC paid by the contractors or OCLC 1,727.59 EVANCED SOLUTIONS 2,500.00 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE A SOLAR SOLUTION, 3,474.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Contract. Upon retheir subcontractors, at any time up to and834.90 inOFFICE DEPOT 12,416.52 FEDERAL EXPRESSwork CORPspecified under this 551.07 POSTAGE AA PERFORMANCE MUFFLER CAPITAL PROJECTS quest, the Bidder shall submit such information cluding the time of final settlement for the work OFFICESCAPES 37,529.99 FELDMAN, ETHAN D 5,850.00 JUDICIAL SERVICES AAA URBAN WILDLIFE SERVICES 2,760.36 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES as deemed necessary by the District to evalucontracted to be done, is required to file a veriPARTY TIME RENTAL 1,093.00 FIRE CRAFT SAFETY PRODUCTS 3,152.31 SUPPLIES ADVANCED WORKSTATION 2,829.00 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT ate the Bidder's qualifications. fied statement of the amount due and unpaid, PASTPERFECT SOFTWARE 548.00 FIRE PROTECTION PUBLICATIONS 1,190.00 LEARNING & EDUCATION AFLan MAINTENANCE GROUP, INC. to Littleton 833.30 JANITORIAL SERVICES and account of such claim, VilLITTLETON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 850.00 FISCHER BROWN & BARTLETT & GUNN 1,395.50 CAPITAL PROJECTS AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES WCR INC 5,699.66 CAPITAL PROJECTS/SUPPLIES The successful bidder shall be selected based lage Metropolitan District No. 1 on or before the PERSONNEL EVALUATION 860.00 FISH WINDOW CLEANING 2,119.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ALLIANCE SAFETY INC 4,377.50 SUPPLIES on the bidder's ability to successfully complete date and time hereinabove shown for final payPHYSIO CONTROL INC 2,090.16 FRONT RANGE FIREthe APP 2,690.87as PARTS ALSCO UNIFORMS project in a timely manner well asAND theSUPPLIES bidment. Failure on the part of any claimant to742.39 file POLICE EXECUTIVE RES 675.00 G AND S AUTO PARTS PARTS AND SUPPLIES AM SIGNAL, 660.00 TRAFFIC SIGNALS der's total amount of bid.626.41 The District reserves such verified INC statement of claim prior to such fiPORTABLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS 26,303.96 G R MAROLT & ASSOCIATES, LLCreject any and929.00 FURNITURE AMAZON.COM SUPPLIES the right to all Bids, to waive any nal settlement will release Littleton Village5,675.58 MetPRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES INC 663.00 GAMESTOP 514.98 LIBRARY SUPPLIES AMERICAN SAFETY ASSOCIATES 1,368.00 EQUIPMENT and all informalities and to negotiate contract ropolitan District No. 1, its directors, officers, PROFORMANCE APPAREL 7,843.75 GARETHSTEVE 964.76 LIBRARY SUPPLIES AMICH and AND employees, JENKS 4,250.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES terms with the Successful Bidder, and the right agents, of and from any and all PUSH PEDAL PULL-CORP 4,172.63 GENERAL AIR SERVICE & SUPPLYall non-conforming, 654.68 SUPPLIES AMS OF 2,955.00 EQUIPMENT REPAIR to disregard non-responsive liability forCOLORADO such claim. REI.COM 1,000.00 GEORGE PATTON ASSOCIATES FURNITURE ANKMAR/PACE DOOR SER 1,005.02 SUPPLIES or conditional Bid, and to510.33 postpone the award of REIS ENVIRONMENT INC 667.10 MAINTENANCE ARAPAHOE COUNTY 4,621.63 OPEN SPACE USE TAX COLLECTION GLOBAL MOUNTINGthe Contract for a period1,657.82 of time which, however, BY ORDER OF THE FINANCE BOARD DEPT RELYMEDIA 960.00 GOODYEAR COMMERCIAL 6,776.72 TIRES ARROW INTERNATIONAL 2,760.22 MEDICAL SUPPLIES shall not extend beyond 60 days from the bid OF DIRECTORS REMA UPHOLSTERY 565.00 GOURMET TO GO opening date unless a 605.50 CATERING ARROW SECURITY different period is set LITTLETON VILLAGE METROPOLITAN 3,174.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RETIREMENT PLANNING SERVICES, INC. 834.15 GRANICUS, INC. forth in the Contract Documents. 700.00 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE ARTHUR J GALLAGHER RISK MANAGEMENT 3,199.00 INSURANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 ROADSAFE TRAFFIC SYSEMS 3,383.00 GREENLEY ENTERPRISES CORP. 3,904.42 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE AV-TECH ELECTRONICS 1,991.70 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE ROCKY MOUNTAIN CATERING 3,564.23 GVP VENTURES, INC 3,315.14 BAKER & TAYLOR 2,529.60 LIBRARY DVDS/BOOKS By: WHITE BEAR ANKELE Dated this 2nd of January, 2017 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ROYAL SIGNS 6,044.29 H G MAKELIM COMPANY 611.87 PARTS AND SUPPLIES BALCHUMAS BRIAN 622.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE TANAKA & WALDRON ROYAL SUPPLY 1,052.09 H&H ASSOCIATES INC BLACK ROOFING 688.50 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE Attorneys for theINC. District INVERNESS WATER 746.73 MEDICAL SUPPLIES SAMS AUTOMOTIVE 2,245.81 H20 POWER EQUIPMENT 577.80 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE BLUESKY MAST INC. 2,015.00 SUPPLIES & SANITATION DISTRICT SAMS CLUB 1,497.84 HARBOR FREIGHT By: Luis Tovar. District 884.70 TOOLS BOUND TREENo.: MEDICAL 19,352.23 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Legal Notice 58425LLC Representative SEASONS LAWN CARE, INC 2,600.00 HENSLEY BATTERY&ELEC 1,018.80 BATTERIES BRANDON DODGE ON BROADWAY 559.96 PARTS AND REPAIRS First Publication: December 29, 2016 SHOWCASES 2,461.86 HIGH COUNTRY FIRE EQ Notice No.: 58447 549.29 SUPPLIES BROWN AND CALDWELL 20,023.26 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Legal Last Publication: JanuaryINC. 5, 2017 SHUNNESON, ARNOLD 900.00 HILL ENTERPRISESFirst INC Publication: January 22,522.43 BSHIFTERLittleton Independent 3,316.50 LEARNING & EDUCATION 5, 2017FUEL Publisher: SMITH SECKMAN REID, INC. 660.00 HILTON GARDEN INN 1,482.00 BUDGET BLINDS 3,837.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE Last Publication: January 5, 2017LEARNING & EDUCATION SOS TECHNOLOGIES 795.00 HOFFMANN, PARKER, WILSON Littleton Independent BUERGE DOUGLAS W 580.00 TIRES Publisher: SOUTH METRO HOUSING OPTIONS 42,823.73 & CARBERRY 832.50 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLOCK, SHERRI 1,488.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SOUTH SUBURBAN PARKS & RECREATION 33,348.75 HOLIDAY INN 1,508.96 LEARNING & EDUCATION C & L WATER SOLUTIONS, INC 2,268.75 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE SPCS, INC 16,400.00 HOMEWOOD STES BY HILTON 815.76 LEARNING & EDUCATION CABTOPS INC 3,571.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE SPRINT 11,015.56 IBI - SUPPLYWORKS #2 1,334.83 SUPPLIES CANNON COCHRAN MANAGEMENT DIVERSIFIED 1,443.00 IMPLUS CORPORATION 3,095.45 LEARNING & EDUCATION SERVICES 1,841.13 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RIVER NORTH 708.00 STATION AUTOMATION 5,079.00 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE CANON BUSINESS 7,227.30 COIPIER MAINTENANCE STATE CHEMICAL MFG 985.55 INFRA-RED RADIANT IN 4,506.55 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE CANON FINANCIAL 6,300.80 COPIER RENTAL SUPER TECH FILTER 1,359.42 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVICES 11,980.65 LIBRARY BOOKS/DVDS CAPSTONE 1,012.68 BOOKS SUSAN THORNTON 850.00 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR 1,613.56 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE CAR WASH EXPRESS 1,014.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TARGET 634.42 INTEGRAL RECOVERIES 640.35 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CAREHERE LLC 23,223.00 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS TERRACARE 1,136.50 INTEGRATED SYSTEMS 644.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE CBT DIRECT 650.00 LEARNING & EDUCATION THE HOME DEPOT 4,083.40 JIMMY JOHNS 692.14 CATERING CDW GOVERNMENT 6,679.63 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE THE LEADERSHIP FORUM, INC. 3,720.00 JOHN E. REID AND ASSOCIATES 795.00 LEARNING & EDUCATION CENTENNIAL TV VAC 619.95 REPAIRS THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORPORATION 682.91 JOHN ELWAY CHEVROLET 1,481.95 PARTS AND REPAIRS CENTURYLINK 14,488.31 TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSWEST TRUCKS 1,832.70 KAMINSKI, KIM MALONEY 1,000.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CHAVEZ CONSTRUCTION INC. 232,510.98 CAPITAL PROJECTS TUCCY, JAMES JAY 698.00 KEN CARYL GLASS INC 1,544.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE CHEMATOX LABORATORY 1,205.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TYPSYS LIQUOR WORLD 1,518.86 KENZ LESLIE DISTRUBUTING 787.70 SUPPLIES CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN RE 1,290.00 LEARNING & EDUCATION U S POSTAL SERVICE 3,500.00 KEY PM & LODGING 1,014.92 LEARNING & EDUCATION CHOICE SCREENING, INC. 661.10 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES UMB BANK, N.A. 2,200.00 KIMBALL LIGHTING 3,051.00 SUPPLIES CINTAS 589.78 SUPPLIES UNITED AIRLINES 558.18 KING SOOPERS 1,354.23 SUPPLIES CITY LIGHTING PRODUC 926.50 SUPPLIES UNITED LABORATORIES 679.20 KISSINGER & FELLMAN, PC 8,417.35 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CITY OF ENGLEWOOD 497,228.13 BI-CITY OPERATIONS UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER KNEADERS 1,045.50 CATERING COLORADO FOUNDATION 7,100.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF COLORADO 787.93 KRONOS INC 7,998.39 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE COLORADO INTERGOVERMENTAL 5,390.27 INSURANCE VISION SERVICE PLAN 6,489.87 KUBAT EQUIPMENT AND 2,591.05 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE COLORADO RES COM’L RESORT AND FAC 2,760.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES VORTEX COLORADO INC 3,430.48 KUMAR & ASSOCIATES, INC 850.00 CAPITAL PROJECTS COLORADO STATE TREASURER 13,322.17 INSURANCE VERIZON 13,804.25 L&S SAFETY SOLUTIONS 875.50 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE COMCAST 3,151.51 TELECOMMUNICATIONS W L CONTRACTORS INC 1,422.20 LANDMARK LINCOLN 3,879.08 PARTS AND REPAIRS COMPLETE FLEET SERVICES 6,200.00 CAPITAL PROJECTS WAGNER EQUIP CO PART 653.63 LAW OFFICE OF KHALID JBILI, LLC 900.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE 571,379.96 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS WAL-MART 4,246.68 LAWLOGIX GROUP INC 870.30 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE CONNOLLYS TOWING INC 1,496.50 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WASTE MANAGEMENT 6,429.94 LEE CONSULTING GROUP INC 6,100.00 LEARNING & EDUCATION CONSERVE A WATT 2,936.92 SUPPLIES WAXIE SANITARY SUPPL 1,293.68 LIFELOC TECHNOLOGIES 4,434.48 EQUIPMENT CONTRACT APPLIANCE 4,899.00 APPLIANCES WESTERN FIRE TRUCK L 1,618.70 LITTLEBITS ELECTRONIC 1,139.95 SUPPLIES COPRO EMERGENCY/ FIRE PRODUCTS, LLC 678.10 UNIFORMS WIRELESS ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS 5,022.55 LITTLETON VILLAGE METRO DIST NO. 1 433,778.80 CAPITAL PROJECTS CRONEN PLUMBING AND HEATHING 6,329.75 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE WORKHORSE 45 1,927.85 LN CURTIS 4,085.41 PARTS AND SUPPLIES CURRIER, BENJAMIN E 880.00 JUDICIAL SERVICES WRIGHT WATER ENGINEERS, INC. 786.00 LOWES 2,904.87 SUPPLIES DAVIS GRAHAM & STUBBS LLP 6,263.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WW GRAINGER 2,679.73 LYLE SIGNS INC 2,335.76 TRAFFIC/STREET SIGNS DEANA SWETLIK DBA ENTELECHY LLC 2,080.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WYNDHAM GRAND HOTEL 839.04 MARTINTECH 1,990.00 LEARNING & EDUCATION DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF COLORADO 36,924.71 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS XCEL ENERGY 120,311.76 MBA DESIGN 2,704.00 OFFICE FURNITURE DENVER WATER 8,776.94 UTILITIES XYBIX SYSTEMS INC 575.67 MCKESSON MEDICAL - SURGICAL INC. 1,856.28 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS DIVE RESCUE 1,777.52 LEARNING & EDUCATION GRAND TOTAL 2,751,588.80 MEMORY 4 LESS 689.86 TELECOMMUNICATIONS DONAHUE PAPER EMPORIUM 1,438.00 SUPPLIES MES/LAWMEN 8,510.42 SUBSCRIPTIONS/UNIFORMS DOORS WEST 1,807.25 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE MHO NETWORKS 2,099.00 TELECOMMUNICATIONS DRIVE TRAIN INDUSTRIES 2,878.93 SUPPLIES MINES & ASSOCIATES PC 2,278.08 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS DUKE’S ROOT CONTROL INC 25,790.99 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE MINUTEMAN PRESS 1,196.27 SUPPLIES E & G TERMINAL 712.18 PARTS AND SUPPLIES Legal Notice No.: 58438 MOUNTAIN STATES WOOD RECYCLERS 840.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES E 470 EXPRESS TOLLS 742.75 VEHICLE TOLLS First Publication: January 5, 2017 MOUNTAIN STATES EMPLOYERS COUNCIL 690.00 LEARNING & EDUCATION EJ USA DENVER 648.36 SIDEWALK RAMPS Last Publication: January 5, 2017 NARTRON CORPORATION 4,869.22 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE EMBASSY SUITES 732.75 LEARNING & EDUCATION Publisher: Littleton Independent NARVA ENTERPRISES, LLC 975.00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND S 667.85 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CAPITAL PROJECTS SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES CAPITAL PROJECTS EQUIPMENT RENTAL SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE LEARNING & EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MEDICAL SUPPLIES DUES AND MEMBERSHIP CAPITAL PROJECTS EMPLOYEE BENEFITS UNIFORMS EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SUPPLIES SUPPLIES REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS TRAFFIC/STREET SIGNS CATERING SIGNS SUPPLES REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CAPITAL PROJECTS LEARNING & EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CAPITAL PROJECTS TELECOMMUNICATIONS CAPITAL PROJECTS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SUPPLIES SUPPLIES LEARNING & EDUCATION SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PARTS AND SUPPLIES LEARNING & EDUCATION REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE PARTS AND SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES HOLIDAY PARTY CATERING POSTAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LEARNING & EDUCATION SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES EMPLOYEE BENEFITS REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PARTS AND SUPPLIES SUPPLIES UTILITIES SUPPLIES PARTS AND SUPPLIES CAPITAL PROJECTS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SUPPLIES LEARNING & EDUCATION UTILITIES SUPPLIES
Littleton Englewood * 5
30 The Independent - The Herald
Job title Accountant/Analyst II Accounting Supervisor Accred, Innov, & Tech Mng Acting City Manager Administrative Coord Administrative Coord Administrative Coord Administrative Coord Administrative Coord Administrative Coord Administrative Coord Administrative Coord Administrative Coord Administrative Coord Administrative Coord Administrative Coord Assistant City Attorney Assistant Fire Marshal Assistant Fire Marshal Assistant Fire Marshal Asst Finance Director Auditor-Analyst Battalion Captain B Battalion Captain B Battalion Captain B Battalion Chief A Battalion Chief A Battalion Chief B Building Maint Worker I Building Maint Worker I Building Maint Worker I Building Maint Worker II Building Maint Worker II Captain A Captain A Captain A Captain A Captain B Captain B Captain B Chief Building Official Chief of Police Circulation Desk Supervis Citizenship Program Coord City Clerk Code Enforcement Off I Code Enforcement Off II Combination Inspector I Combination Inspector I Combination Inspector I Combination Inspector II Commander Commander Commander Commander Communications Manager Community Develpmnt Dir Community Program Mngr Corporal A Corporal A Corporal A Corporal A Corporal A Corporal A Corporal C Corporal C Court Clerk Court Clerk Court Clerk Court Clerk Court Supervisor Curator of Collections Curator of Education/Int Curator of Exhibits CustodialContractFacSup Custodian Custodian Custodian Custodian Deputy City Clerk Deputy City Manager Deputy Commun Supervisor Deputy Commun Supervisor Deputy Commun Supervisor Deputy Fire Marshal Deputy Library Director Detective Detective Detective Detective Detective Detective Detective Detective Development Review Eng II Development Services Mngr Digital Media Specialist Director Information Serv Director of Communication Div Mgr PD Comm & Records Division Captain-EMSB Division Chief (Police) Division Chief (Police) Economic Dev Spec I Economic Dev Spec I Economic Dev Spec II Economic Development Dir Emergency Manager Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispatcher Emergency Svcs Dispat-Sub Emergency Svcs Dispat-Sub Emergency Svcs Dispat-Sub Emergency Svcs Dispat-Sub Emergency Svcs Dispat-Sub
Job type
January 5, 2017J
annual Salary
Regular Full Time $66,372.80 Regular Full Time $73,236.80 Regular Full Time $73,673.60 Regular Full Time $158,000.00 Regular Full Time $52,000.00 Regular Full Time $46,113.60 Regular Full Time $43,900.00 Regular Full Time $43,908.80 Regular Full Time $51,064.00 Regular Full Time $53,123.20 Regular Full Time $50,793.60 Regular Full Time $55,224.00 Regular Full Time $48,256.00 Regular Full Time $57,886.40 Regular Full Time $52,000.00 Regular Part Time $41,600.00 Regular Full Time $72,009.60 Regular Full Time $89,252.80 Regular Full Time $91,478.40 Regular Full Time $92,123.20 Regular Full Time $100,838.40 Regular Full Time $61,214.40 Regular Full Time $107,711.42 Regular Full Time $107,682.22 Regular Full Time $108,485.26 Regular Full Time $113,697.01 Regular Full Time $113,697.01 Regular Full Time $111,448.77 Regular Full Time $36,940.80 Regular Full Time $40,456.00 Regular Full Time $32,718.40 Regular Full Time $53,227.20 Regular Full Time $49,046.40 Regular Full Time $102,718.56 Regular Full Time $102,718.56 Regular Full Time $102,718.56 Regular Full Time $102,718.56 Regular Full Time $100,645.51 Regular Full Time $100,645.51 Regular Full Time $100,645.51 Regular Full Time $90,209.60 Regular Full Time $145,204.80 Regular Full Time $47,840.00 Regular Full Time $40,705.60 Regular Full Time $103,313.60 Regular Full Time $41,766.40 Regular Full Time $56,076.80 Regular Full Time $56,638.40 Regular Full Time $53,872.00 Regular Full Time $54,704.00 Regular Full Time $67,516.80 Regular Full Time $110,656.00 Regular Full Time $110,656.00 Regular Full Time $110,656.00 Regular Full Time $110,656.00 Regular Full Time $99,528.00 Regular Full Time $132,308.80 Regular Full Time $66,892.80 Regular Full Time $92,060.80 Regular Full Time $92,060.80 Regular Full Time $92,060.80 Regular Full Time $92,060.80 Regular Full Time $92,060.80 Regular Full Time $92,060.80 Regular Full Time $86,777.60 Regular Full Time $86,777.60 Regular Full Time $43,908.80 Regular Full Time $46,113.60 Regular Full Time $43,908.80 Regular Part Time $26,345.28 Regular Full Time $53,497.60 Regular Full Time $54,496.00 Regular Full Time $65,312.00 Regular Full Time $54,704.00 Regular Full Time $73,382.40 Regular Full Time $31,345.60 Regular Full Time $32,697.60 Regular Part Time $28,969.20 Regular Part Time $15,766.40 Regular Full Time $53,019.20 Regular Full Time $118,476.80 Regular Full Time $58,032.00 Regular Full Time $64,812.80 Regular Full Time $67,558.40 Regular Full Time $107,619.20 Regular Full Time $84,656.00 Regular Full Time $86,777.60 Regular Full Time $86,777.60 Regular Full Time $86,777.60 Regular Full Time $86,777.60 Regular Full Time $86,777.60 Regular Full Time $86,777.60 Regular Full Time $86,777.60 Regular Full Time $86,777.60 Regular Full Time $87,900.80 Regular Full Time $101,649.60 Regular Full Time $52,041.60 Regular Full Time $141,606.40 Regular Full Time $118,892.80 Regular Full Time $91,457.60 Regular Full Time $111,467.20 Regular Full Time $121,721.60 Regular Full Time $121,721.60 Regular Full Time $74,401.60 Regular Full Time $50,419.20 Regular Full Time $74,401.60 Regular Full Time $95,451.20 Regular Full Time $55,000.00 Regular Full Time $56,305.60 Regular Full Time $47,798.40 Regular Full Time $50,752.00 Regular Full Time $51,376.00 Regular Full Time $46,883.20 Regular Full Time $43,097.60 Regular Full Time $50,377.60 Regular Full Time $51,272.00 Regular Full Time $56,388.80 Regular Full Time $43,451.20 Regular Full Time $38,604.80 Regular Full Time $53,102.40 Regular Full Time $55,515.20 Regular Full Time $46,300.80 Regular Full Time $55,827.20 Regular Full Time $51,500.80 Regular Full Time $56,222.40 Regular Full Time $54,724.80 Regular Full Time $52,499.20 Variable Hour Employee $603.98 Variable Hour Employee $603.72 Variable Hour Employee $603.72 Variable Hour Employee $603.72 Variable Hour Employee $603.72
Emergency Svcs Dispat-Sub Emergency Svcs Dispat-Sub Employment Specialist II Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer A Engineer B Engineer B Engineer C Engineer II Engineer II Engineering Inspector Engineering Inspector Engineering Supervisor Engineering Technician Equipment Operator I Equipment Operator I Equipment Operator I Equipment Operator I Equipment Operator II Executive Assistant FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic A FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic B FF2 Paramedic C FF2 Paramedic C FF2 Paramedic C Finance Director Finance Technician Finance Technician Finance Technician Finance Technician Fire Chief Fire Division Chief A Fire Division Chief A Fire Division Chief B Fire Division Chief B Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter A Firefighter Entry Firefighter Entry Firefighter Entry Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Firefighter Paramedic E Fleet Parts Assistant Fleet Parts Specialist Fleet Services Lead TechI
Public Notice city of LittLetoN SaLarieS
Variable Hour Employee $621.40 Variable Hour Employee $603.72 Regular Full Time $50,315.20 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $79,827.33 Regular Full Time $74,339.20 Regular Full Time $80,683.20 Regular Full Time $64,493.52 Regular Full Time $56,638.40 Regular Full Time $94,800.00 Regular Full Time $58,448.00 Regular Full Time $50,564.80 Regular Full Time $48,942.40 Regular Full Time $37,377.60 Regular Full Time $51,625.60 Regular Full Time $53,518.40 Regular Full Time $59,259.20 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,115.07 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $83,126.71 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $81,462.42 Regular Full Time $79,827.33 Regular Full Time $79,827.33 Regular Full Time $79,827.33 Regular Full Time $148,179.20 Regular Full Time $37,585.60 Regular Full Time $46,196.80 Regular Full Time $39,603.20 Regular Full Time $41,600.00 Regular Full Time $135,553.60 Regular Full Time $121,576.00 Regular Full Time $121,576.00 Regular Full Time $120,348.80 Regular Full Time $120,348.80 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $76,002.39 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Full Time $51,359.28 Regular Part Time $15,080.00 $38,105.60 Regular Full Time Regular Full Time $60,424.00
Fleet Services Tech I Fleet Services Tech III Fleet Services Tech III GIS Programmer/Analyst Grounds Maint Wkr I Grounds Maint Wkr II Grounds Maint Wkr II Grounds Maint Wkr II Historic Site Farmer Historic Site Interpreter Historic Site Interpreter Historic Site Interpreter Historic Site Interpreter HR Analyst I HR Analyst II HR Assistant HR Generalist II Human Resources Director Humane Officer Immigrant Resources Supv Intern Intern Intern Irrigation Technician I Irrigation Technician I Irrigation Technician III IS Support Specialist IS Support Specialist IS Support Specialist Laboratory Technician Laboratory Technician Landscape Manager Lead Library Clerk LEAD Sys Database Admin Leadworker Leadworker Legal Services Prgm Coord Librarian Librarian Librarian Librarian Supervisor Librarian Supervisor Librarian-PT Librarian-PT Librarian-PT Librarian-PT Librarian-PT Librarian-Sub Librarian-Sub Librarian-Sub Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant-Sub Library Assistant-Sub Library Assistant-Sub Library Assistant-Sub Library Assistant-Sub Library Assistant-Sub Library Assistant-Sub Library Assistant-Sub Library Assistant-Sub Library Assistant-Sub Library Assistant-Sub Library Assistant-Sub Library Clerk Library Clerk Library Clerk Library Clerk Library Clerk Library Clerk Library Clerk Library Clerk Library Clerk-Sub Library Clerk-Sub Library Clerk-Sub Library Clerk-Sub Library Page Library/Museum Director Life Safety Educator Life Safety Educator Maintenance Mechanic I Maintenance Mechanic II Maintenance Mechanic III Manager Marketing & Spec Master Police Officer Master Police Officer Master Police Officer Master Police Officer Master Police Officer Master Police Officer Master Police Officer Mediation Program Coord Museum Caretaker Neighborhood Resources Mg Network Administrator II Network Administrator II Office Manager Office Manager Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain A Paramedic Captain B Paramedic Captain C Paramedic Captain C Paramedic Captain C Paramedic Engineer A Paramedic Engineer C Paramedic Lieutenant A Paramedic Lieutenant A Paramedic Lieutenant A Paramedic Lieutenant A Paramedic Lieutenant A Paramedic Lieutenant A Paramedic Lieutenant A Paramedic Lieutenant A
Regular Full Time $52,915.20 Regular Full Time $50,606.40 Regular Full Time $48,672.00 Regular Full Time $54,100.80 Regular Full Time $32,697.60 Regular Full Time $42,182.40 Regular Full Time $40,892.80 Regular Full Time $47,112.00 Regular Full Time $47,112.00 Regular Full Time $49,878.40 Regular Part Time $31,424.64 Regular Part Time $28,978.56 Regular Part Time $32,339.84 Regular Full Time $61,214.40 Regular Full Time $64,292.80 Regular Full Time $58,552.00 Regular Full Time $63,835.20 Regular Full Time $134,243.20 Regular Full Time $51,937.60 Regular Part Time $42,016.00 Temporary employee $325.00 Temporary employee $312.00 Temporary employee $390.00 Regular Full Time $45,822.40 Regular Full Time $46,904.00 Regular Full Time $64,792.00 Regular Full Time $53,144.00 Regular Full Time $52,852.80 Regular Full Time $58,468.80 Regular Full Time $66,955.20 Regular Full Time $65,603.20 Regular Full Time $98,300.80 Regular Part Time $23,712.00 Regular Full Time $103,292.80 Regular Full Time $68,224.00 Regular Full Time $61,339.20 Regular Full Time $39,520.00 Regular Full Time $60,819.20 Regular Full Time $60,819.20 Regular Full Time $60,819.20 Regular Full Time $74,401.60 Regular Full Time $72,550.40 Regular Part Time $48,638.72 Regular Part Time $47,096.40 Regular Part Time $39,234.00 Regular Part Time $39,518.96 Regular Part Time $29,178.24 Variable Hour Employee $617.76 Variable Hour Employee $617.50 Variable Hour Employee $617.50 Regular Full Time $46,904.00 Regular Full Time $48,256.00 Regular Full Time $49,899.20 Regular Part Time $23,637.12 Regular Part Time $38,311.00 Regular Part Time $24,772.80 Regular Part Time $35,178.00 Regular Part Time $17,821.44 Variable Hour Employee $495.04 Variable Hour Employee $426.66 Variable Hour Employee $495.04 Variable Hour Employee $391.82 Variable Hour Employee $504.40 Variable Hour Employee $504.40 Variable Hour Employee $495.04 Variable Hour Employee $513.50 Variable Hour Employee $403.78 Variable Hour Employee $403.78 Variable Hour Employee $504.40 Variable Hour Employee $593.32 Regular Full Time $16,130.40 Regular Part Time $17,274.40 Regular Part Time $13,655.20 Regular Part Time $17,045.60 Regular Part Time $21,552.96 Regular Part Time $16,348.80 Regular Part Time $17,045.60 Regular Part Time $18,482.88 Variable Hour Employee $341.38 Variable Hour Employee $364.00 Variable Hour Employee $364.00 Variable Hour Employee $364.00 Regular Part Time $19,528.60 Regular Full Time $118,892.80 Regular Part Time $36,004.80 Regular Part Time $39,696.80 Regular Full Time $38,812.80 Regular Full Time $48,900.80 Regular Full Time $58,011.20 Regular Full Time $69,804.80 Regular Full Time $82,825.60 Regular Full Time $82,825.60 Regular Full Time $82,825.60 Regular Full Time $82,825.60 Regular Full Time $82,825.60 Regular Full Time $82,825.60 Regular Full Time $82,825.60 Regular Full Time $65,041.60 Regular Full Time $39,416.00 Regular Full Time $65,603.20 Regular Full Time $83,907.20 Regular Full Time $83,907.20 Regular Full Time $60,819.20 Regular Full Time $60,819.20 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $109,171.32 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $109,171.32 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $107,127.46 Regular Full Time $104,967.84 Regular Full Time $102,893.75 Regular Full Time $102,893.75 Regular Full Time $102,893.75 Regular Full Time $86,718.06 Regular Full Time $83,272.70 Regular Full Time $94,484.73 Regular Full Time $94,484.73 Regular Full Time $94,484.73 Regular Full Time $94,484.73 Regular Full Time $94,484.73 Regular Full Time $94,484.73 Regular Full Time $94,484.73 Regular Full Time $94,484.73
Paramedic Lieutenant A Paramedic Lieutenant A Paramedic Lieutenant B Paramedic Lieutenant B Paramedic Lieutenant B Payroll Technician Permit Coordinator Permit Coordinator Permit Coordinator Permit Project Specialist Planner I Planning Manager Plans Examiner Police Accreditation Admn Police Officer I Police Officer I Police Officer I Police Officer II Police Officer II Police Officer II Police Officer III Police Officer III Police Officer III Police Officer III Police Officer III Police Officer III Police Officer IV Police Officer IV Police Officer IV Police Officer IV Police Officer IV Police Officer IV Probation Officer Receptionist Receptionist Receptionist Receptionist/Transp Coord Records Clerk Records Clerk Records Clerk Registrar Revenue & Sales Tax Tech Safety & Training Officer Safety & Training Officer Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Seasonal Worker Senior Planner Senior Planner Senior Planner-PT Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Senior Police Officer Sergeant A Sergeant A Sergeant A Sergeant A Sergeant A Sergeant A Sergeant A Sergeant A Sergeant A Sergeant A Sergeant C Service Writer Sr HR Business Partner Street Superintendent Streets Maintenance Workr Streets Maintenance Workr Streets Maintenance Workr Streets Maintenance Workr Systems & Network Manager Systems Database Admini Systems Database Admini Systems Database Admini Telecommunications Admin Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Pool Worker Temp Public Works Ops Dir Traffic Analyst Traffic Eng Mngr II Traffic Technician Transport Specialist Transport Specialist Transport Specialist Transport Specialist Transport Specialist Transport Specialist Utilities Operations Sup Utility Operator I Utility Operator III Victim Assistance Coord Video Producer Visual Communications Mng Volunteer/Student Coord Webmaster
Regular Full Time $94,484.73 Regular Full Time $94,484.73 Regular Full Time $92,616.06 Regular Full Time $92,616.06 Regular Full Time $92,616.06 Regular Full Time $54,267.20 Regular Full Time $57,033.60 Regular Full Time $53,726.40 Regular Full Time $41,038.40 Regular Full Time $75,732.80 Regular Full Time $66,372.80 Regular Full Time $87,630.40 Regular Part Time $31,449.60 Regular Part Time $24,148.80 Regular Full Time $71,780.80 Regular Full Time $71,780.80 Regular Full Time $71,780.80 Regular Full Time $65,332.80 Regular Full Time $65,332.80 Regular Full Time $65,332.80 Regular Full Time $59,446.40 Regular Full Time $59,446.40 Regular Full Time $59,508.80 Regular Full Time $59,446.40 Regular Full Time $59,446.40 Regular Full Time $59,446.40 Regular Full Time $54,100.80 Regular Full Time $54,100.80 Regular Full Time $54,100.80 Regular Full Time $54,100.80 Regular Full Time $54,100.80 Regular Full Time $54,100.80 Regular Part Time $33,833.28 Regular Part Time $6,818.24 Regular Part Time $23,863.84 Regular Part Time $28,772.17 Regular Full Time $44,054.40 Regular Full Time $46,342.40 Regular Full Time $40,996.80 Regular Full Time $46,675.20 Regular Full Time $35,048.00 Regular Full Time $50,232.00 Regular Full Time $107,120.00 Regular Full Time $102,710.40 Seasonal Employee $312.00 Seasonal Employee $312.00 Seasonal Employee $312.00 Regular Full Time $72,467.20 Regular Full Time $83,512.00 Variable Hour Employee $2,080.00 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Regular Full Time $78,877.49 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Regular Full Time $78,894.40 Temporary employee $910.00 Regular Full Time $100,588.80 Regular Full Time $100,588.80 Regular Full Time $100,588.80 Regular Full Time $100,588.80 Regular Full Time $100,588.80 Regular Full Time $100,588.80 Regular Full Time $100,588.80 Regular Full Time $100,588.80 Regular Full Time $100,588.80 Regular Full Time $100,588.80 Regular Full Time $94,827.20 Regular Full Time $53,164.80 Regular Full Time $77,251.20 Regular Full Time $113,880.00 Regular Full Time $42,702.40 Regular Full Time $32,489.60 Regular Full Time $42,702.40 Regular Full Time $31,158.40 Regular Full Time $111,675.20 Regular Full Time $93,288.00 Regular Full Time $85,612.80 Regular Full Time $85,612.80 Regular Full Time $85,238.40 Variable Hour Employee $30,888.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $572.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $312.00 Variable Hour Employee $312.00 Variable Hour Employee $312.00 Variable Hour Employee $650.00 Variable Hour Employee $312.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $391.82 Variable Hour Employee $702.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Variable Hour Employee $468.00 Regular Full Time $129,230.40 Regular Full Time $80,371.20 Regular Full Time $98,612.80 Regular Full Time $37,356.80 Regular Full Time $34,091.20 Regular Full Time $38,126.40 Regular Full Time $40,144.00 Regular Part Time $12,586.86 Regular Part Time $10,218.00 Regular Part Time $11,188.32 Regular Full Time $67,225.60 Regular Full Time $49,046.40 Regular Full Time $55,827.20 Regular Full Time $65,603.20 Regular Full Time $57,408.00 Regular Full Time $90,646.40 Regular Part Time $19,926.40 Regular Full Time $83,907.20
Legal Notice No.: 58429 First Publication: January 5, 2017 Last Publication: January 5, 2017 Publisher: Littleton Independent
Littleton Englewood * 6
The Independent - The Herald 31
7January 5, 2017
Try a little
TENDERNESS Save 77%
®
on Omaha Steaks
The Family Gourmet Feast 2 (5 oz.) Filet Mignons 2 (5 oz.) Top Sirloins 2 (4 oz.) Boneless Pork Chops 4 Boneless Chicken Breasts (1 lb. pkg.) 4 (3 oz.) Kielbasa Sausages 4 (4 oz.) Omaha Steaks Burgers 12 oz. pkg. All-Beef Meatballs 4 (3 oz.) Potatoes au Gratin 4 (4 oz.) Caramel Apple Tartlets Omaha Steaks Seasoning Packet (.33 oz.)
44240YTP | Reg. $215.90
Now Only
4999
$
PLUS, 4 more
Kielbasa Sausages
FREE!
Limit 2. Free gift must ship with #44240. Standard S&H will be added. Expires 1/31/17. All product, prices and sales are subject to Omaha Steaks, Inc. Terms of Use and Pricing Policy. Visit omahasteaks.com/terms-of-useOSI ©2016 OCG | 601B120 Omaha Steaks, Inc.
1-800-320-4713 ask for 44240YTP www.OmahaSteaks.com/delight18 Limit 2 pkgs. at this price. Your 4 free sausages will be sent to each shipping address that includes the Family Gourmet Feast 44240. Standard S&H will be added per address. Not valid with other offers. All product, prices and sales are subject to Omaha Steaks, Inc. Terms of Use and Pricing Policy. Visit omahasteaks.com/terms-of-useOSI Expires 1/31/17. ©2016 OCG | 608B120 | Omaha Steaks, Inc.
Local Focus. More News. 17 newspapers. 20 websites. Connecting YOU to your LOCAL community.
ColoradoCommunityMedia.com
Public Knowledge = Notices Community About Your
Read the Notices!
Be Informed!
32 The Independent - The Herald
January 5, 2017J
Get a Great Rate
and Pay NO Transfer Fee! Payoff another card with a MCCU VISAÂŽ and receive 3.99% APR* through January 31, 2018 AND pay NO balance transfer fee! Other providers may offer 0% for 6 months, which is a great rate, but watch out for the balance transfer fees! The average fee is $5.00 or 3% of the amount transferred. Transfer a $3,000 balance to the lower rate and you still end up paying $90! MCCU will help you save even more. Now through January 31, 2017, any balance transfer completed with a MCCU VISA Credit Card will receive 3.99% APR through January 31, 2018 AND NO balance transfer fee!
Contact MCCU directly for this great offer and start saving today!
www.metrumcu.org 303-770-4468 • 888-383-5926 *APR=Annual Percentage Rate. Balance transfer must be paid directly to another lender/card and must be completed by a MCCU employee no later than 5:00 pm (MST) January 31, 2017. Upon the expiration date of the promotion period, any outstanding balance will transfer to your cards prevailing rate. If account becomes 30 days or more delinquent, the full balance will automatically convert to the prevailing credit card rate.