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What’s On My Mind
Kelly Martindale, Publisher
RESPECT is a Two-Way Street page 4. Each mayor submits information he thinks his constituents would want to know. As a resident, I hope the mayor will tell us what we need to know. But it’s not up to the mayor of any of our communities, even though we elected them, to hand-feed us information. It is our duty, as citizens and residents, to keep up on the happenings around us. I know that I should attend board meetings, at the very least, look up and read the minutes from those board meetings. I know we’ve voted in those we think will do what we want within our communities. But how can they do what “we” want if we don’t tell them? How do we tell them? Call, write letters, and go to the board meetings.
hen I first started my business in 1999, the Carbon Valley was still called the Tri-towns and a line of separation was invisible but solidly drawn. Over a few years and because of the Carbon Valley Chamber (in my opinion), a new form of solidarity between the towns took place. Harmony grew and everyone seemed to work together for the good of Make your voice HEARD. the WHOLE area, for a nice period of time. It’s not enough, or even right, to take Land sold to developers, new mayors were elected, board of trustees changed; information from one source; research each of these many times over the years. what you hear. If it’s important to you, New visions of what our communities invest the time to find out all the facts. COULD look like and with that, speculations Ask questions from multiple sources. on income from potential commerce Go straight to the “horse’s mouth.” Every blossomed. Money was to be had if you mayor promotes an open-door policy. owned property and/or were willing to sell Take them up on their invitations. Look property. Those with knowledge, education, them in the eyes and ask your questions. Transparency is a valuable character and experience seized the opportunities trait in a person and in government. available in the Carbon Valley. In the last few years, boundaries Sometimes people and governments try to between the existing Carbon Valley protect us from truths and situations they communities, including Mead, Longmont, think will cause us harm or fear. I think we and Erie, are evident again, almost as if a can handle the truth if we all work together. “wall has been built.” Division is once again Other times, people or governments don’t upon us as each community has their own really want transparency because it will stifle their agenda. It’s our duty agenda for their own town or city. Remember to know the agenda of those who It should not come as a surprise; us. at the end of the day, each of us respect is a govern BUT, as citizens, often times cares for our own “family” first. What does surprise me, two-way street; we don’t know until it’s too late, IF we don’t get and stay however, is the division within to receive involved. Politics and policies the “family.” It is uncomfortable are happening all around us, and sad when neighbors can’t respect, be every day. Some of those take share thoughts and opinions without being shunned. After all, respectable. years to accomplish but they start with one person’s thought, each of us have many opinions idea, vision for the future. on a variety of topics. Their vision. A lot of pondering A hot topic currently, is Frederick’s Recall. Did the hair on your takes place, beforehand, on how to make arms prickle at the mention? Social Media something happen. This vision, inevitably, is a mecca of Frederick residents’ opinions. requires many people, boards, and I get it. Emotions are all over the place… governments. It is our individual choice to not unlike the presidential election. (Sorry be a part of that process or not. As for a recall of Frederick’s mayor I brought that up.) I wonder, though, if those thoughts wouldn’t be better shared and two board members: I don’t feel I have the right to push either way on this issue. at the town board meetings. More prickling??? Who has time for I have not been to a board meeting for another meeting? I don’t. That’s why I ask longer than ten years and I’ve lived here for the mayors to share what is going on in 22 years. I will say it first, that’s appalling. their town/city each month in this paper’s Yes, I ask questions and yes, I have met, Area Mayors’ Report column, usually on personally, with those in our government.
Front Range Orthopedics & Spine Opens Its:
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ront Range Orthopedics & Spine Center’s new, specialty orthopedic and spine center officially opens Monday, March 13, at 1610 Dry Creek Drive in Longmont. “This is an exciting time for Front Range Orthopedics & Spine and our community,” said Timothy J. Pater, M.D., president. “We have created a specialty orthopedic center that greatly enhances the services and care we offer. It will continue to enable us to provide access to orthopedic care along the Front Range.” In addition, the creation of this independently-owned orthopedic center will continue to foster Front Range Orthopedics & Spine’s commitment to high-quality, cost-effective care to Longmont residents, as well as Boulder and Weld counties. “In 2014, we made a business decision that included cost management initiatives that would benefit the patient. The execution of this orthopedic center is part of that long-term plan for the community we serve,” said Dave Demchuk, CEO. Front Range Orthopedics & Spine sits on a premier site in southwest Longmont, Colorado just off of Highway 119 on Dry Creek Drive with views to the Rocky Mountains. Front Range Orthopedics & Spine has a patient-centered, team approach to care, and the new building provides access to 10 board-certified, fellowship trained surgeons who specialize
in orthopedics and spine, an outpatient surgery center, physical therapy, digital X-ray and high-resolution MRI services. • 32,000+ square foot, two-story orthopedic care center capable of 27,500 patient visits annually • Dedicated nationally-accredited Outpatient Surgery Center capable of 2,500 outpatient surgeries annually • Onsite, state-of-the-art, high resolution MRI and digital X-ray services • 3,000+ square-foot Physical Therapy Center offering evidence-based rehabilitation services “Our previous Longmont location – where we provided services for more than 15 years – was separated in four different areas of the building,” said Demchuk. “This new, dedicated facility for orthopedics will allow for more efficiency for our doctors, staff and patients.” Front Range Orthopedics & Spine will continue to operate two additional clinic locations in both Frederick and Lafayette. All 10 orthopedic surgeons “float” among all three locations to give patients access to these orthopedic and spine specialists. Eight of those doctors make up the group that will own the orthopedic center and the property it sits on (3.35 acres). The group includes Drs. William P. Cooney, Robert E. FitzGibbons, Matthew R. Gerlach, Gregg A. Koldenhoven, Curtis L. Leonard, Timothy J. Pater, Nirav R. Shah and Peter D. Wood.
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Those I’ve met with know my stance. They also know that they can utilize the Carbon Valley Consumer Report to educate and inform their constituents. Every mayor and board knows this. Ultimately, we want leaders in our local governments to pursue goals that meet our own hopes and dreams for our future and the futures of our children and grandchildren. We want to feel safe in our neighborhoods, we want services and products readily available, we want good schools, churches, parks and other recreation, we want affordable housing for all people. And we expect to receive fair treatment by those in government and authority when we share our goals and opinions.
You can reach your mayor at: Dacono, 303.833.2317 Frederick, 720.382.5500 Firestone, 303.833.3291 Mead, 970.535.4477
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The two other physicians that will practice in this new orthopedic center are Drs. George W. Chaus and Gerald R. Rupp. Many local organizations, leaders and financial institutions played a role in the completion of this $12M project. Partners in the project include: Front Range Orthopedics & Spine, Macy Development Co., First National Bank, Brinkman Construction, and Boulder Associates Architects. In addition, Front Range Orthopedics & Spine’s new facility will be one facet of a larger project: Front Range Health and Wellness Center, which will include an assisted living facility, medical office building and fitness center.
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Murder Mystery Dinner
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he Prairie Greens Resident Council held their first Murder Mystery Dinner on February 25 in the clubhouse. This event followed after the movie “Clue” in a “Who Dun it” type of murder event. The evening began with the butler seating 70 residents for dinner. Dinner was: Miss Scarlet’s killer rolls, Eliza Black’s Guilty Garden Salad, Ms. Body’s Lethal Fried Chicken, and Mrs. Peacock’s Drop Dead Cheesecake. Twelve characters dressed as Mr. Green, Professor Plum, Miss White etc. began to
solve the murder mystery by finding clues around the clubhouse. The weapon was the candlestick, the room, the dining room and the murderer, Marla Mustard were all revealed. A Fun time was had by all. Prairie Greens is a great community located in Frederick, where neighbors share in events like the Murder Mystery Dinner, St. Patrick’s Dinner, A Talent Show, Ice Cream social and Community Picnic. Come by and see the new homes and visit our community.
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Firestone Board Of Trustees Name Police Station Task Force
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uring their meeting on March 15, 2017 the Firestone Town Board of Trustees appointed a Task Force to present the need for the citizens of Firestone to vote in favor of building a new Police Station Facility in the upcoming election on November 7, 2017. The focus of the thirty-member Task Force is to present the residents with the understanding of the need, the over-all design and cost of building a new Police Station Facility. The first meeting of the Task Force was Thursday, March 23 at 6:00 p.m. at the Firestone Town Hall. Other meetings are scheduled to be held at the Firestone Town Hall from 6:00 p.m.8:00 p.m. as follows: Thursday, April 27; Thursday, May 25; Thursday, July 27. There is no meeting scheduled for the month of June. All meetings are open to the public. Comments, concerns and questions need to be presented in written form to George Heath, Chairperson of the Police Station Task Force, prior to the meetings as public comments will be limited during the meetings. In July a Campaign Committee will
be selected from the Police Station Task Force. Their goal will be to communicate detailed information concerning the Police Station Facility election scheduled for November 7, 2017. The following citizens have graciously committed their time and energy to represent their neighborhoods on the Police Station Task Force: Sean Doughtery, Marlene Morris, Bailey Dotson, Derek Johnson, Whitey O’Malley, Chris Combs, Lee Athman, Julia Davis, Kirk Fry, Leo Martinez, Lou Mathews, Candice Bahnson, Ted Fritzch, Mike Mallorkey, Dave Fornoff, Matt Holcomb, Parker Ridgley, Ron Martin, Dave Evans, Purdy Outhouse, Ryan Bertram, Chris Martinez, Karl Kirschstein, Butch Walb, Wendy Darnell, Don Conyac and Jack Abughazaleh. In addition there will be six police officers from the Firestone Police Department who will have in-put into the need for a Police Station Facility prior to the November 7th election date. Betty Heath, Firestone, CO
Area Mayors’ Report—For those of us who do not attend meetings DACONO MAYOR, JOE BAKER
z Happy Spring everyone; Don’t forget to change out the batteries in you smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. Springtime brings out springtime cleaning so take advantage of the annual citywide clean-out day, it’s scheduled for Saturday, May 27 at Joe Baker the Front Range Landfill, 1830 Weld County Road 5, in Erie. Dacono residents, with valid ID, can obtain one voucher from Dacono City Hall for free disposal of one load of large bulk items. Vouchers must be obtained at Dacono City Hall between Monday, April 24 and Friday, May 26. Dacono City Hall will offer extended business hours as well to enable residents to obtain a voucher. Only one voucher per household will be issued. The voucher must be presented to the gate attendant or landfill charges will apply. Vouchers will not be available at the landfill. All loads must be covered/tarped and/or secured in such a manner that no waste or debris can fly out, fall out or become airborne in any way. Uncovered/unsecured loads will be charged double, no exceptions. Residents 65 years of age or older or those with a disability, can contact Dacono City Hall by and request assistance with their bulk waste disposal. Items will be picked up the morning of either May 25 or
FREDERICK MAYOR, TONY CAREY
z Each month, I’ll give you some insight into topics that I am getting approached about frequently and what Tony Carey is coming up in my conversations with residents and business owners, whether positive or negative. Here’s what’s
MEAD MAYOR, GARY SHIELDS
z As you may already know, spring is a very busy season around town and for me, it is one of the more welcomed seasons. I enjoy seeing our town come to life after the winter months and our townsfolk out enjoying the community. However, I must admit that I wouldn’t mind having a spring snow storm or two to put us in a good position of having abundant water throughout the summer. Gary Shields
FIRESTONE MAYOR, PAUL SORENSEN
z I hope everyone is enjoying the longer days and warmer temperatures. As we begin sprucing up our yards and preparing for our annual spring-cleaning, there Paul Sorensen is always unwanted debris too large to fit in our trash containers. That being said, this is a reminder that
May 26. Contact Mandy Ross at (303) 833-2317 ext. 121 for questions. The Dacono Community Resource Officers will also be working with residents to provide assistance to residents with special circumstances. z The city council attended the Carbon Valley Annual Dinner back in February and I didn’t get a chance to mention Dacono’s very own Daylight Donuts won their Small Business of the Year award. Congratulations Linda and Patrick for continuing to be a fantastic leader in Dacono and in the Business world. We love what you do and keep up the great work and providing such a yummy treats for all of the tri-town area to enjoy for many, many years. Please take the time to congratulate Daylight Donuts of Dacono. http://www.daylightdonutsofdacono.com or http://tinyurl.com/lr6ljhx I also want to mention that Furniture Row won their People’s Choice award that same night for their generous participation with the VFW Post 9741’s 2016 Week of Remembrance and The American Veterans Traveling Tribute Vietnam Wall. I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to thank a veteran for their sacrifice for this country and their dedication of unwavering devotion to our way of life. Please visit Furniture Row and thank the team there for all they do for the Community. z Last call for All High School Seniors - College Scholarships Available: See page 16 for more information. z The City Council recently approved plans for a Burger King restaurant at the southwest corner of SH 52 and the E. I-25 Frontage Road. Construction activity will begin soon, followed by the new Ford dealership location mentioned last month. During the next few years, more retail business activity will be occurring along I-25 between Dacono’s two exits. Here we Grow again…
z Progress continues at the Carbon Valley Veterans Memorial at the southwest corner of SH 52 and Colorado Blvd. Work has been taking place since summer last year and we plan to have a ceremony on Sunday, May 28. The Memorial Wall will honor all veterans, living or deceased, who had actively served in the U.S. Armed Forces, received an honorable discharge (DD-214 required) and having attestation of connections to the Carbon Valley area. The veterans’ names will be inscribed on the walls of the monument in phases. Those names will be inscribed on the walls of the monument for all to see and honor on the opening day ceremony. The application for inscription will be available on the City web site (www. cityofdacono.com) and at City Hall during business hours. z Mark your calendars for the annual City events... ● Saturday, 27MAY - Clean-Out Day: residents can take items to the landfill in Erie free of charge with a voucher from City Hall ● Sunday, 28MAY- C.V. Veterans Memorial Park Dedication Ceremony (Weather Permitting) ● Saturday, 17JUN - Citywide Garage Sale: coordinated garage sales throughout the City ● Tuesday, 01AUG - National Night Out: residents can meet members of the Dacono Police Dept. and afterwards watch a movie in the park z + Saturday, 05AUG - 10th annual Carbon Valley Music & Spirits Festival in Dacono next to the blue water tower z As always; thank you for taking the time to read my report, like us on FaceBook and/or check out our website anytime for information. Take care, Mayor Joe Baker
trending in Frederick this month. z The Agilent Technologies project is well under way as the mild winter has meant less weather delays. The steel structure will be finished by the end of March and by the end of the summer, they hope to have the buildings ‘dried in’ with exterior skin and roofing complete. At this pace, they hope to have the facility completely built and operational by Summer 2018. We are excited about how many primary jobs Agilent Technologies is bringing to the community and are so glad they have chosen to call Frederick home. z Our Police department recently hired a fourth sergeant, promoting an officer who’s been with the Town since 2004. Sergeant Jared Bakes is a great addition to the leadership of the department with over 100 hours of supervisory classwork and certifications in firearms and driving instruction as well as a field training officer. He received a Distinguished Service Award during the 2013 floods and was named Officer of the Year in 2010. The addition of a fourth sergeant allows for more supervisory coverage
in the graveyard shift, which lends support and leadership to officers who are often dealing with the most challenging situations. z Frederick has been named a Tree City USA for the third year in a row and our annual Arbor Day celebration is a way to share that with our community’s youth. On April 28th, we’ll be going to each of the elementary schools in Frederick to talk about Arbor Day and give out seedlings to each third grader in our community. We’re excited to partner with the Frederick High School Theatre Department as the present a play about Arbor Day as part of this year’s celebration. Last month, I also had the pleasure of congratulating the 5th grade art students at Thunder Valley K8 who will be representing Frederick in the statewide Arbor Day poster contest. z Frederick’s Spring Clean Up Day is scheduled for 8 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday April 29th, so be sure to check our website for details about what will and won’t be accepted at this opportunity to beautify our community.
z April brings several community events that you should already be aware of and have marked on your calendar. The annual “Eggstravaganza” will take place on April 8th beginning at 10 am at Founder’s Park, this is more than a week ahead of the Easter holiday this year, so be sure to schedule it correctly. z The 9Health Fair will be held at Mead High School on April 22nd from 7:00 to 11:30 am, registration can be done either on site the day of the event or online by following the link on the town website. Volunteers are still needed for the event and they will receive 20% off all blood draw services at the event. z Registrations for the Mead Summer Recreation Program are currently under way. The program is a state licensed child care program and the town is offering an expanded 5 days per week opportunity this year. For more information please visit the town website and/or contact the town hall as the number of openings are limited per state guidelines. z Updates to the Mead Comprehensive Plan are in process.
The Comprehensive Plan serves as a guiding tool for development and should be something that every citizen is familiar with. Having a thorough plan in place is instrumental in identifying and attracting the types of development we would like to have included in our town. If you want to have a voice in the growth and direction of our town, this is the process to be involved with. I highly recommend contacting the town hall and letting them know that you would like to participate. z The Town Board has completed the first round of interviews for our new Town Manager and have narrowed the candidate pool down from 65 applicants to 2 outstanding candidates, in my opinion. Having this position filled with a full-time employee is vital to the smooth operation and continued positive direction of our town. z I look forward to seeing you all around town. As always, if you should have any questions or concerns or if you just want to chat about an item of interest, please do not hesitate to contact me @ 970-535-4477. z Sincerely, Gary R. Shields
the Town hosts an annual Clean Up Day for our residents to get rid of unwanted household debris. z This year, the Clean Up Day will take place on April 29, 2017, beginning at 8 a.m. and lasting until 4:00 p.m. The day will begin with pancakes and sausage served by Town employees and members of the Town Board. As the day progresses, the menu will change to hot dogs and hamburgers. z If you have never participated in this event before, the day begins with residents loading up their vehicles and driving to our Public Works facility located at 7500 Pine Cone Ave. (WCR 20). Firestone residents are then asked to provide proof of residency by either providing a current water bill statement or other proof of address. z After residents drop off their debris, they are encouraged to stop by, enjoy some food and visit with neighbors, friends, the Town staff and the elected officials. Lastly, residents are reminded to bring a
bag or two of non-perishable food items to help replenish the shelves of our local food pantry at the Help Center in Firestone. For more information about this event and what items are accepted, visit our website at www.firestoneco.gov/cleanupday. z I want to thank the Public Works Dept., Police Dept. and Town staff for organizing this annual event. Their dedication and hard work all year long is limitless and in most cases, goes without recognition. So, when you are bringing in your load of trash, be sure to let our employees know how much you appreciate all they do to keep our community safe, beautiful and the great place you call home. z As always, if you desire to reach out to me with any questions or concerns, please send me an email at psorensen@ firestoneco.gov
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character of my childhood was an affable guy who tried to get through life as peacefully and cheerfully as possible. But when provoked, Popeye was also well-known for saying, “I’ve had all I can stands; I can’t stands no more!” I guess we all have had a few Popeye moments in life, and I’m currently having one concerning the actions of elected leaders in Frederick. There are petitions being circulated that call for the recall of the Frederick mayor and two trustees. The basis for the proposed recalls have to do with sweetheart deals with developers that violate the very zoning and land-use codes they adopted, and advancing projects that will reduce property values for some and diminish the private enjoyment of people who live nearby. Read on. They voted in support of a 54-unit, four-story apartment project in Old-Town Frederick, when the code they adopted says three stories is the limit. What’s changed? Why not six or eight stories? They voted for building a drive-in restaurant across the street from the high school that’s within fifty feet of a residential area when the land-use code they adopted requires a minimum distance of 250 feet. It’s no small detail that the Board of Trustees overrode their own Planning Commission who voted against constructing the drive-in restaurant, as proposed, because of proximity to homes, excessive noise, and traffic. But there’s more. According to the town Finance Director, the approved budget for this year calls for spending $5.6 million more than expected revenue. There may be good reasons for this unprecedented
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spending, but our leaders have certainly not made their case to we taxpayers. Yes, I expect there are counterarguments to these concerns, and I’d like to hear our leaders make them. Since our mayor writes in this very paper every month that he loves to meet with neighborhood groups, I sent him an email on March 10th inviting him or his representative to come to a meeting I was hosting for friends and neighbors on March 23rd to discuss the matters the recall petitions raise. I took him up on his offer, but didn’t even get the courtesy of a reply to my invitation. I hope this recall initiative will garner the attention of current and future Frederick leaders. I simply ask that they comply with land-use codes that protect others’ property rights and truly listen to, and communicate with their constituents about matters of importance. When was the last time you saw an update in the Town’s monthly newsletter about their desire to acquire the assets of United Power that provide electrical service to most of Frederick? Do you wonder how much they’ve spent on this project so far? I sure do. Like Popeye, I have had all I can stands; I can’t stands no more! Keith Kettler, Frederick
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pril 29, 2017, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Firestone Public Works, 7500 Pine Cone Ave. (WCR 20), the Town of Firestone hosts an Annual Clean Up Day and Food Drive each spring to allow Firestone residents to bring all unwanted household debris to be disposed of through a community-wide effort. In addition to the cleanup, the Town of Firestone also welcomes residents to donate non-perishable food items as part of a food drive to benefit local food banks. Once items are disposed of, residents are welcome to join Town staff and elected officials for a free pancake breakfast and a hot dog or hamburger lunch. Proof of residency is required. Call 303-833-3544 for more info and visit website to see what is and is not accepted.
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rederick is excited to once again offer residents the chance to conserve water with Garden in a Box, a partnership with the Center for ReSource Conservation. Be one of the first 10 Frederick water customers to purchase this selection of perrenial gardens that use xeric plants and you’ll get a $25 discount when purchasing a box! Go to conservationcenter.org/gardens and select ‘Frederick,’ as the municipality to get the discount. Keep an eye out for more information on the other water saving programs the town will be offering in the April newsletter or visit www.frederickco.gov/conservewater.
Firestone Parks and Trails Committee Meeting Report Drew Peterson reported on the March 6th Parks and Trails Committee meeting. Our Town Manager Bruce Nickerson gave updates on the trail system. In addition, our Town Engineer Dave Linsey provided details on the plans for the trail system. Mr. Nickerson addressed two major parts of our trail system. The first is the extension of Firestone Trail north of Firestone Blvd (this is just east of Oak Meadows subdivision) extending north 5 additional miles. This leads to an excellent open space with wetlands and wildlife. The second is the connection of Firestone Trail to the west to Saint Vrain State Park. The committee gave direction for the staff to pursue plans for enhancing our trail system. The staff pending approval from the town board will be working on developing a development plan for the trail system as well as cost estimates. This would be the first step in moving forward in completing our trail system.
The committee agreed that the initial focus should be on the connection of the trail to the west as this would connect our communities as well as provide access to a great state park. The extension of Firestone Trail to the north for the first mile or so is essentially already complete with the exception of some minor maintenance. The additional 4 miles will require some development to be accessible by bike. With all this said, I am happy to announce that Firestone is getting a new Bike shop in town. Rick Darenberg was in attendance at the meeting and I had the pleasure of meeting with him and his partner. They are opening “Two Brothers Bicycles” right next to the Pizza Hut Delivery in the shops in front of Home Depot. With the development of the trail west, this is a great location for a bike shop. Please welcome Two Brothers Bicycles to our community. www.2brothersbicycles.com.
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he St. Theresa Knights of Columbus Council # 13559 is having it’s 11th Annual Leo & Felix Martinez Memorial Golf Tournament on Saturday, June 10, 2017, at Bella Rosa Golf Course in Frederick. It is a Four Person Scramble with Registration at 7:00am. The cost is $85.00 Per Person (Limited to First 72 Paid Players) which includes cart, green fees, lunch buffet and prizes and a Shot-Gun start at 8:00 am. The proceeds will support our charitable activities, such as: • work with the developmentally disabled • Scholarship for H.S. Students • Youth Activities • other charities. We are seeking corporate sponsors for this event. Sponsorship for a hole is $100.00. This includes a sponsor
placard placed on a designated hole. Sponsorship of a golf team is $340.00 for a fourperson team. We are also soliciting articles for prizes. Any assistance you can give us would be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or need assistance to pick-up items call Rick Price at: 303-678-2940 or 303-653-3593. Send individual, company or team name plus player’s names along with check. Make checks payable to: K of C Council # 13559 Send checks to: Rick Price, Head Golf Professional Bella Rosa Golf course 5830 WCR 20 Frederick, CO 80504
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pril 11th is BOB DAY! “My Dad’s name is Robert, but goes by Bob,” says Linda, owner of Dacono’s Daylight Donuts. “I meet so many Bob’s that we started joking that we should have a Bob day, so I said, ‘OK.’” April 11 is Linda’s Dad’s birthday; her way of honoring him because she loves him so much. Bob Day is for anyone with the name Robert,Bob, and Bobby. Simply show your ID and prove your name and that you live in Frederick/ Firestone/Dacono and you will receive free coffee and a donut. Only valid for local Bob’s and on April 11 at Dacono Daylight Donuts at 821 Carbondale Dr, Dacono, CO 80514. Their number is 303.833.2009.
ello friends and neighbors! Many of you have probably heard about the raging fire in Northeastern Colorado on the news. Holyoke is my hometown so I’m inspired to help! If any of you are able to donate hygiene products, or household items for the families who have lost their homes it would be GREATLY appreciated! One lady who lost everything is specifically looking for: Make Plans to Join Us z Clothing - plus size 22 women’s jeans, Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 8 a.m. shirts size XL-2XL, women’s shoes size 11, coat Announcing the Fifth Annual Carbon Valley Half Marathon & 5K starting and finishing at Firestone's Sports Complex. Our participants can look forward to: enhanced courses, professional chip timed and z Horse items 9 water stations! You can drop your donations by 664 The BEST swag bag, long sleeved tech T’s and awesome finisher’s medal! Placement medals for top finishers Aspen Cir in Frederick and leave it on the There will be live music, food, beer/cider garden and a post-race party. Plan on attending the community Expo at the finish line (Opportunity to promote your business and show support). To date we have raised over $65,000 for Autism. spare driveway. Thank you so much in advance for your generous help! We invite you to get involved in one or more ways: * Register & run! Half Marathon (13.1 miles), 5K, (3.1 miles, or the Fun Run (a nice Mile) You are encouraged to run, jog or even walk if you can complete by noon. * Volunteer!!! We need more than 100 helpers on the day of the race, there is so much to do!! You get a cool Race Crew Tech-T and it’s loads of fun! * Spread the word! Help us raise awareness and runners!
Our goal this year is to attract 750 runners and raise $20,000 for the Autism cause: Children’s Hospital Colorado and research thru the Autism Treatment Network. Participants are asked to raise funds for Autism Research individually or as a team. We look forward to your participation in this momentous community event. To register go to : https://www.raceentry.com/races/carbon-valley-half-marathon-and-5k/2017/register
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ori Walter, owner of Walter Realty, is bringing her expertise and sense of “community” to a new Carbon Valley office. Walter Realty is in an older home that’s been refurbished at 4967 Godding Hollow Pkwy (County Rd 18). Lori and her husband Paul are building their personal residence behind the refurbished home. Lori, who has the real estate graduate and master’s designations of GRI and MRE, has been a real estate broker since 2002. She managed RE/Max Horizons in Firestone for five years. She founded Walter Realty in 2012 and has since brought on two associates. One is Ana Maria Botero who is a wife, mother, architect, artist and is fluent in Spanish. The other associate is Justin Noyes, who has been Salesman of the Year for Paint Pals for the past 5 years. Pam Solomon, wife, grandma and antique refurbisher serves as Lori’s personal assistant. Lori vows, “We all work together as a team, so someone is always available to help our clients. We work around the client’s schedule, not ours! We have a website, set up for home searching directly through the Multilist at WalterRealtyFrederickco.com or LoriWalterlIfeisGood.com. Past clients’ testimonials, many of whom are from Carbon Valley, are posted on the website. Lori loves meeting folks from all over the world. She says, “I have learned over the years that, yes, we are different (which makes life exciting) but when it comes to basic wants and needs, we are all very similar.” Lori is a native Coloradoan and is
married to Paul Walter, who is the Regional Sales Manager for Pentair Water. She has two grown sons, Shane (Owner of Paint Pals) and Cody (marketing specialist for Verizon). Lori knows personally how stressful moving can be and tries to make it as easy as possible for her clients. With Paul’s career, Lori’s family moved seven times in ten years while raising their sons. She had stopped working for a time and was contemplating starting a second career. She literally asked God what she was to do with the rest of her life. His answer came to her in a dream, where she saw herself showing homes to prospective buyers. She knew she could “sell” Colorado, so she asked Paul to find a way to get them back to Colorado, which he did. Walter Realty can be reached Monday through Friday, 10-2 and by appointment at 303.772.0277. In addition, Lori can
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CV Prayer Breakfast May 4 The 1st Annual Carbon Valley Prayer Breakfast will be held on the National Day of Prayer May 4th at 7:30 AM. The event will feature a guest speaker, local pastors, community members and public servants in praying for wisdom, guidance and strength for the coming year. The cost to attend is $8/person, and includes breakfast from Saddleback Golf Course. Tickets can be purchased by going to w w w . ca r b o nva l l e y p ray e r b re a k f a s t. eventbrite.com. Any special needs can be accommodated by emailing Chris at carbonvalleyprayerbreakfast@gmail.com. Please join us May 4th together with other members of the local community, alongside church and civic leaders from Dacono, Firestone, and Frederick in one mission: praying for the Carbon Valley Area.
Prayer Breakfast May 4th Please join us for the 4th annual Erie Prayer Breakfast! Held on the National Day of Prayer, this year’s event will join together the local community alongside church and city leaders in one mission: praying for the Town of Erie. Join guest speaker and author Jeff Caliguire, local pastors, community members and public servants as we pray for wisdom, guidance and strength for the coming year. The cost to attend is $10/ person, and a catered breakfast will be provided. RSVP by April 27. Thu, May 4, 2017 | 7:30 AM – 9:00 | Calvary Bible Church | 615 Evans St. | Erie, CO
Mead Fall Clean Up Day Thank you to everyone that participated in the Fall Clean Up Day. We counted over 700 loads coming in to dump over the weekend. We appreciate your help in keeping Mead beautiful! Your 2017 Permit will be mailed in April, 2017. Thank you to TBK Bank and Dina James Remax Broker for sponsoring the shred event!
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Carbon Valley Wine Festival Presented by Wild Cider We had so much fun last year, we are going to do it again! Join us and sample some of the best Colorado Cider, Meads and Wines in one location! Local artists and food vendors from all over Colorado will be there to sell their wares! A perfect way to start your summer off right! We love Colorado weather and know it changes by the minute - be prepared and know that the gates will open on time! Gates Open: VIP 12:30 pm General Admission 1:00 pm The Wild Animal Sanctuary Beer Garden at the Carbon Valley Wine Festival - A beer with a purpose! We will be partnering with The Wild Animal Sanctuary and some of the best local breweries again this year to benefit the animals! While donations are encouraged, your admission into The Wild Animal Sanctuary Beer Garden is included with your Carbon Valley Wine Festival ticket purchase! Gates Open: General Admission 1:00 pm.; 11455 County Road 17, Firestone, CO 80504 or call 303.532.9949 or visit www.wildcider.com.
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Rusty O’Neal Turns Hobby into Community Business and Resource By Jan Sciacca
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fter years of acquiring equipment and tools for his own Rusty’s Repair, Frederick resident Rusty O’Neal decided to make his quality tools and equipment available to others at a reasonable rental cost. In late 2016, he founded Rusty Rental LLC and started renting equipment to neighbors and friends. Many in the tritown area soon realized they could benefit from Rusty’s inventory and services. Rusty felt a sense of accomplishment or “purpose” when he saw one of his client’s backyards transformed into an amazing oasis, using machinery from Rusty Rental. Although Rusty Rental serves primarily the Carbon Valley Area, the company’s equipment can be used anywhere along the front range. Just a few of the items for rent are hauling trailers, bobcat with attachments, carpet cleaner, carpet fan, pressure washer, cement mixer, trencher and demolition saw and drill. Larger equipment consists of a Toro Dingo, a curb and gutter machine and a skid loader with available attachments to do most everything you’ve thought about doing and more. Most customers are small contractors and homeowners. Rusty developed a strong work ethic at an early age, having grown up on a farm. Rusty has been providing repair services
to the community for over twenty years. He says, “I can just about always be found fixing, working, or tinkering on a project.” He continues, “The community has been good to us. As Rusty Rental continues to grow, we intend to grow with it and offer a larger selection and great services. We take great pride in providing reliable, well maintained equipment to our clients.” Rusty is managing and operating the day-to-day activities of the rentals. He is married to April, who is a teacher. They have two boys, Joseph and Matthew. The 6 and 16-year-old boys keep Rusty and April busy with everything from “Bob the Builder” to driving lessons. Rusty enjoys camping with his family and relaxing in the mountains. Rusty Rental is open by appointment and is conveniently located in old town Frederick at 510 Tipple Parkway. Delivery is available seven days a week. Rusty Rental may be reached by calling 720-504RENT, at the website RustyRental.com and by email at RustyRental1@gmail.com.
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ocal Girl Scout Troop 71171 Juniors are working on their Bronze Award project. The Bronze Award is the highest award that a junior can receive from Girl Scouts and needs to be a project that gives back to the community in some way. Troop 71171 Juniors have chosen to help the Senior Citizens in our Tri-Town area. In May, the Juniors would like to donate gift bags with items to benefit seniors. We are asking for help from the community to help fill the gift bags. We will have boxes in the front lobby from April 3rd to April 28th at Centennial Elementary, Legacy Elementary, Prairie Ridge Elementary, and Imagine Charter School. All items should be new and unused.
Here are some of the items that we are looking for but not limited to: No slip socks/ Socks Fleece blankets Crossword puzzles books, large print or regular Sudoku books, large print or regular Lotions Large print books or books on CD Slippers Toiletries (Tooth Brushes, Tooth paste, Soaps) Craft supplies (Markers, Colored Pencils, Pens, scissors, Craft paper) Assorted blank greeting cards Playing cards Adult Coloring books New magazines, both genders Small photo albums Puzzles Movies Individually packaged nutritional snacks Nutritional Drinks We would like to thank the community for helping Troop 71171. If you have any questions, please email the troop at Cotroop1171@gmail.com.
FHS April Acts of Kindness At Frederick High School we are sponsoring a month full of random acts of kindness. From April 1 to April 28 the school will actively engage in activities to spread positivity. As kids perform acts of kindness, forms will be provided for students to recognize a person for their act. Once a week a slip will be chosen as the winner, who in turn will receive a gift card or a prize. We are looking for local businesses to donate gift cards or donations to help us with this project. Please help play a part in our Impact Project. Your donation will be greatly appreciated. Let’s help make a POSITIVE IMPACT! Feel free to contact me via email, or phone. Thanks! Chick-fil-a Leadership Academy Representative, Kaitlyn, at 303.901.2996 or howell.kaitly07@svvsd.org.
Shred It Now Event To Support The Carbon Valley Help Center Get rid of all your sensitive paper documents and electronics at a community-wide SHRED IT NOW event coming to the Carbon Valley this month. Support the Carbon Valley Help Center by taking advantage of RE/MAX Nexus and Apex Shredding’s co-sponsorship of SHRED IT NOW, a one-afternoon event on Saturday, April 29, from Noon to 4 p.m. The SHRED IT NOW event will be held at the RE/MAX Nexus office Parking Lot at 11409 Business Park Circle, in Firestone. Cost per box of paper shredding is “3 non-perishable food items.” All canned food will support the Carbon Valley Help Center. Monetary donations will also be accepted. Electronics can also be recycled at the SHRED IT NOW event at low cost: cell phones, PDA, Keyboard and mouse ($7 each), router, switch, and hard drive shredding ($12 each), scanner and fax machines ($17 each) and monitors, CPU towers, laptops and printers ($22 each).
Veterans Stand Down Day The Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Weld County is hosting a Veterans Stand Down Day to benefit ALL Veterans on April 28th from 9am-1pm at the Colorado National Guard Armory (4050 Co Rd 22, Firestone). In addition to services such as haircuts, hot meals, bike repair, health and dental screenings, there will also be bags of personal care items such as towels, disposable razors, shaving cream, feminine hygiene products, shampoo, soap/body wash, nonperishable food, washcloths/hand towels, combs/ brushes, toothpaste, toothbrushes, lotion, deodorant, and wet wipes available to those Veterans in need. If you would like to help, please place any of the above items (smaller travel sizes are preferred) in a grocery or other bag and drop them off at the Carbon Valley Senior Center before March 30th (6155 Frederick Way in Frederick between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.) Please contact the RSVP Director, Marcia Shafer at 970-351-2590 or email her at Marcia.Shafer@unco.edu.
The Farm’s Community Garage Sale Fri, May 5, 8:00 AM Bella Rosa Pkwy & Grand Mesa Dr The Farm’s Community Garage Sale will be the weekend of May 5 & 6. The entrance to the Farm is on Bella Rosa and Grand Mesa. Please come on out to take a look!
SAVE THE DATE! Next Military Honor Flight Sunday, May 7, 2017. Mile of Smiles Lineup begins at 8:15 am. For more information BarbGoettsch@carbonvalleyrotary.org.
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Miners Day Miners Day is one of Frederick’s premier annual community events, drawing thousands of people to Downtown Frederick for family-oriented fun and entertainment throughout the day. Part of what makes Miners Day so great is all of the wonderful vendors we have that fill the park with fun and interesting displays! So, do you want to be a part of Miners Day this year? Parade, food and vendor booth applications are available at www.frederickco.gov/240/Miners-Day.
Thinking about Spring? New Life? New Beginnings? 17th Ave Event Center in midtown Longmont is the perfect location for your wedding or rehearsal wedding dinner. With its refined and cozy interior it seats up to 99 guests comfortably and can accommodate the music group of your choice to make this event a stylish and elegant evening for your guests. Call 720684-6581 to get your special event booked.
Ladies Only Fitness Groups On Tuesdays & Thursdays At 7pm In Frederick! Join us at Time For Change Personal Training Fitness Group. Your first session is Free and the special is $40 for a 10 Session Punch Card, good at all locations. Get a full body workout in each time with Interval/Circuit Training. Tues and Thurs at 7pm In Frederick, Mondays and Fridays at 8:45am in Niwot. RSVP required for all classes. Contact Tracy Rewerts, NASM CPT, FNS, WFS at http:// timeforchangepersonaltraining.com/ or 303.828.2856.
Frederick Time Capsule We’re putting together a time capsule that we’ll bury at the dedication of the entryway this spring, and we need your help! Do you have an item you’d like to put in the time capsule? Or an idea you’d like to share for an item we can try to find? Fill out the form at www.frederickco.gov/timecapsule by April 15th and you could be a part of capturing history for future generations. We’ll also invite you to the dedication so you can put the item into the time capsule yourself during the celebration.
Carbon Valley Help Center Needs The Carbon Valley Help Center is in need of the following items to restock our shelves Canned Fruit Rice Canned Tomato products and spaghetti sauces Cereal Diapers size 4 -5 paper towels toilet paper tissues Drop off your donation at our box at Firestone Town Hall, 151 Grant Ave. weekdays from 8am-5pm or Frederick’s Town Hall (401 Locust St.) 8-5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
21st Annual Erie Town Fair and Balloon Festival Saturday,May 20 10:00am-9:00pm. We are still accepting applications for booth space! Call the Erie Chamber for more information 303.828.3440.
Erie’s Coal Miner’s Golf Classic Saturday, June 3, 8:00 Shot Gun Start at Colorado National Golf Club. Call the Erie Chamber for more information 303.828.3440.
Calling all Brides to be! On May 6th, 2017 from 2pm-4pm there will be a wedding event to help with your wedding planning needs! There will be multiple vendors at Peppers Fireside Grille in Firestone including photography by Emily Hansen Photography, Lipsense with Shawna Bingham, Wendy Cioni will help with premier jewelry, Cake Creations with Micaiah for your baking needs and more to come! We are all local and hope to see you at this event to see examples of our work, ask us any questions you have and make your wedding planning go smoother and be more affordable! We will provide a drink and a snack at this event so please RSVP to 303-587-1509 or 303-944-9065.
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Mead Establishes its First Police Department A New Energy Focused on Success
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he idea of forming the police department began years ago, and previous Town Boards have evaluated the possibility for a number of years. Having a local police department is incredibly helpful to a community. It allows the opportunity to develop strong relationships between the police department and the citizens they serve. The partnerships are critical to maintaining public safety, promoting a reputable quality of life and over all preserving the peace. Prior to forming the police department, Weld County Sheriff ’s Office provided police services to the Town which included two dedicated officers. The Town is grateful to the Sheriff ’s Office for its years of service and for their support in establishing the new police department. The Town Police Department and the Sheriff ’s Office will be cooperating to provide coverage to Mead and the surrounding area. Financially, the new police department is comparable in annual costs for what the Town was already paying to the
Weld County Sheriff ’s but results in much better coverage for the Town. The budget immediately covers a chief, two officers and a school resource officer. This change does not result in higher taxes to the community. In fact, the Town has applied for the Justice Assistance Grant to help alleviate the cost of adding an additional officer in the future. Future plans for the department include building a new office that will be shared with the public works division, a large emphasis on community outreach and adding additional officers as the Town grows and can afford it. Citizens of the Town of Mead are encouraged to attend and welcome Chief Mauldin & Officer Aldana, who is currently the Town’s Code Enforcement Officer at the Swearing in Ceremony on March 13th. The ceremony will begin with an open house at 5:30 pm at Town Hall. More information on the police department and the ceremony can be found on the Town of Mead’s website at www.townofmead.org.
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hen I take on a new challenge, I do so with my whole heart and give it all I have-it’s who I am! I took the reins of the Executive Director position at the Mead Area Chamber of commerce (MACC) in late November 2016, and I’ve never looked back! In the short time I have been in the position, I’ve met some incredible people who are passionate and welcoming to this incredible community. There’s a new energy and life that’s been plugged into the Mead Area Chamber, a re-branding of sorts! What does that mean for our current members and those new members coming aboard?…BETTER, BIGGER, BRIGHTER! The MACC membership is one of the best values in business because of all the inclusive benefits and discount services we offer to our members. We realize that our roots are planted in our members. We’re small but mighty! There are many reasons I can list for joining, but in my mind, there are three. Three really important ones! The first reason is PUBLICITY BOOST. This increases our member’s exposure in all formats, including on-line contacts. The MACC has a monthly Newsletter, we run newspaper articles often, tons of Sponsorship Opportunities through the Mead schools and all Chamber events, and a facebook page where we “Showcase” our members. DIRECT MARKETING would be my second reason on becoming a Chamber member. You have access to directly market to other business owners who may require your services. I believe that chamber members prefer to purchase products or services from other Chamber members; because they understand when
local businesses are successful, we grow. At the MACC, you can utilize the member Directory to see business listings in the area, attend monthly meetings and some of our Chamber members even offer member to member bartering. Last but certainly not least, the third reason to become a MACC member would be NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES. This puts our members in direct contact with other professionals with like-mind thinking. There are so many opportunities for networking at all of our Chamber events which include Business After Hours that are held frequently and look to add more this year! We have our bigger events coming up with the Derby Dash 5K Fun Run/Walk on May 6th , our Taste of Mead Summer Festival set for June 10th, the Annual Golf Tournament on July 28th and we take part in the Mead Community Days and Sugarbeet Festival in the fall and also the Parade of Lights and Tree Lighting in December…all of which are fantastic networking opportunities! I personally invite you all to our “Meet the Board Night” Business After Hours on April 13th at 6:00 pm. Join us at the RE/ Max building in Firestone located at 11409 Business Park Circle, Firestone, CO 80504. Come for appetizers, drinks and mingling! For information please email me at jessica@ meadchamber.org or call 970-535-2108. I’m so glad I took that big step to be the Executive Director of the Mead Area Chamber of Commerce, now it’s your turn to join this growing community! Sincerely, Jessica Wanecek
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2017 Unity in the Community Submitted by Colleen Whitlow
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he Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce volunteers and staff hosted its signature event “The Unity of the Community” on February 25th at the Plaza Event Center in Longmont. This event is the largest free networking opportunity in Northern Colorado and was open to everyone! The Unity draws over 1,000 people including elected officials, candidates, municipalities, business and non-profit leaders. As always this was a great opportunity to network and communicate with hundreds of people in one place at one time. This year the fiddling group from Silver Creek High School directed by Paul Trapkus created a lively, upbeat atmosphere through their music. It was an evening dedicated to building relationships between everyone who lives, works, and plays in and around the Longmont area.
Derby Dash 2017 5K Fun Run/Walk
Mini-Derby, Horse Shoe Tournament, Derby Hat Contest, Crazy Sock Contest Food & Fun! Bring the family and come horse around with the Mead Area Chamber of Commerce! May 6th, 2017
Timeline of Derby Day Events: 11:00am- 5K Run/walk check-in 11:30am- Race starts 12:30 to 1:30- Lunch Mini Derby Races (kids races) 2:00pm- Grades K thru 1st 2:15pm- Grades 2 thru 3 2:30pm- Grades 4 thru 5 2:45pm- Grade 6 3:00pm- Grades 7 thru 8 3:15pm- Grades 9 thru 10 3:30pm- Grades 11 thru 12
Horse Shoe Tournament begins at 1:30pm Derby Hat Competition-Ladies Sign up for free by 2:30pm. Judging at 3:00pm. Prizes awarded at 4:00pm. Crazy Socks/Bow Tie Competition-Gentlemen Sign up for Free by 2:30pm. Judging at 3:00pm. Prizes awarded at 4:00pm
There will be a food vendor and we will be serving Mint Juleps in addition to beer, soda and water. The day’s events will finish up with the watching of the Kentucky Derby in the Town Hall community Room at 4:30pm!
Town of Mead Summer Recreation Program Update:
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re you looking for something FUN for the kids to do this summer? Registration is open for the full time, Summer Recreation Program at the Town of Mead! Field trips are now listed on the Town’s website and will include educational and fun places like Pirates Cove, Adventure Golf & Raceway, Museum of Nature & Science, Fiske Planetarium and much more. (Fields trips are subject to change.) Also included are enrichment projects and activities like How Cool is That, Crack Pots, the Lego Guy, Play Well Technologies, Kids in the Kitchen Cooking projects and much more! The Town is also actively seeking to fill the positions of program director, program leader and program aides. Visit www. townofmead.org to find out more on the program and to view current job openings.
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Passover Faiths and Traditions Honored at Local Seder Dinner
Carbon Valley Rotary Annual Easter Egg Hunt – April 15
Community Invited to Passover Meal
arbon Valley Rotary is excited to again partner with the Carbon Valley Park and Rec District for our 10th Annual Easter Egg Hunt to be held Saturday, April 15, from 1 to 2:30 pm at Hart Park in Firestone. The event is FREE to attend, and there will be four “hunt” areas divided by age and height for the 10,000 candy stuffed eggs. Only 10 to 12 children will be allowed in each area at a time – and the Easter Egg Hunt will last the entire 1 1/2 hour period. One thousand FREE BOOKS will be given out thanks to our sponsor Ehrlich I-25 Kia. There will be activities for the children, including the Fire Safety House, Home Depot with their Kids Craft Corner, Shelter Box, and many more attractions. We invite non-profit organizations to set
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traditional Seder dinner to honor Passover is being hosted on Thursday, April 13 at 7:00 p.m. by New Horizons Christian Church, 701 Carbondale Drive in Dacono, Colorado. The event is intended to demonstrate the common roots of Judaism and Christianity and to promote a better understanding between the faiths. This authentic service will be conducted by Senior Pastor Michael Walker from the Church in the City-Beth Abraham in Denver. A messianic Jew, Pastor Walker honors the traditions of Judaism using the Haggadah—or Seder book—songs, dances and a meal with traditional Passover foods such as unleavened bread, boiled eggs, and bitter herbs. He helps attendees experience the traditions followed during
the Last Supper Passover meal and the faith heritage of Jesus and his followers. Seating is limited and advance reservations are required by April 3. Tickets may be purchased by calling the church at 303-833-3013, Mondays through Thursdays 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Costs are $5 for nursery, ages 0-4; $12 for meal, ages 5-15; $18 for meal, ages 16+. “We held a Passover Seder last year. This year, we wanted to invite the community because it was so moving and such a great way for us as Christians to celebrate Jesus’ Last Supper as well as respect the Jewish heritage of the Christian faith,” explained New Horizons Pastor, Rob Thomas. For more information on New Horizons Christian Church see their website www.nhcc.life.
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up a Free Booth to let the community know about your services. We invite anyone who would like to volunteer their time, or donate money, new books, or wrapped candy that will fit in a small plastic Easter Egg, to please contact us. This is also a good opportunity for students to receive volunteer credit for their school. In the event of inclement weather, or where the ground is water saturated or snow covered, the Easter Egg Hunt will be moved to the Carbon Valley Rec Center at 701 5th Street in Frederick from 1:00 to 2:30 pm the day of the event. The Easter Egg Hunt will not be rescheduled. For more information email BevMendel@carbonvalleyrotary.org or call 303-596-7731.
New Creation Church to Portray Final Week of Christ’s Earthly Life New Creation Church, 737 Bross St., Longmont is presenting its third annual free public event called The Passion Experience, more commonly referred to as the final week of Christ’s earthly life. The event will include a one-hour audience experience to be held on Thursday and Friday, April 13 and 14. The experiential event begins with a market scene that includes live animals such as chickens, goats, and camels. Jesus has a triumphant entry as he rides a donkey into the market place. The remainder of his final earthly week of his last supper, betrayal, persecution and crucifixion is told in a clarifying manner through scripture and song. Performances will be held hourly each night at 6pm, 7pm, 8pm and 9pm. Free tickets are used to help with crowd flow and to expedite the experience. New Creation can accommodate approximately 100 patrons for each performance. Although the event is free, please contact the church office for tickets. The church office can be reached at 303.776.4225 during the hours 8:30-12:00 and 1:00-4:30, Mon-Fri. For more information please contact tami@newcreation.net. The Resurrection (the rest of the story) will be shared on Easter Sunday at 8:30am and 10:45am.
Easter Egg Hunt Presented by the Optimist Club of Erie The Optimist Club of Erie presents the 2017 Easter Egg Hunt at Coal Creek Park. The event will be held at 1pm sharp, Sunday April 9. Check weather updates at erieoptimists. org or at facebook.com/Optimistclubof.ErieColorado. There will be separate areas, according to age: 0-3 years (open grass area), 4-6 years (next to south parking lot), 7-9 years (skateboard area), 10-12 years (ball field). Meet the Easter Bunny at 12:30 pm. Some eggs will be filled with candy or tickets to win a prize or basket. Tickets will be redeemed at the table near your age group.
Guardian Angels Easter Service Times Guardian Angels Catholic Church at 109 S. 3rd St. Mead, CO 80542 Holy Week and Easter Services zz April 13th Holy Thursday 7pm zz April 14th Good Friday 7pm zz April 15th Easter Vigil 8:30 pm zz April 16th Easter Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:30 am
Grandview Church Launch Sunday Apr 9 New Pastors Join Team At Fort Lupton Church
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ESTINY CHURCH in Fort Lupton, that church behind the Middle School, is pleased to announce the arrival of a new Youth and Music Pastor team. Stephen and Danelle Fox and their family joined Destiny’s leadership team March of 2017. After serving as Youth Pastors and worship leaders in Clifton, CO, they came to the Front Range to make an impact on the lives of teens and church attenders through their ministry. Stephen has attended Southwestern Assemblies of God University and has also engaged in Rocky Mountain School of Ministry, and Danelle is a graduate of Fire School of Ministry in Pensacola, FL. Stephen plays drums and also has a passion for graphic media, digital video, and is creative in construction. Danelle plays keys and sings. They both have been actively involved in drama and theater as well. Stephen has served the Rocky Mountain
Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God as a Sectional Youth Rep helping to organize statewide camps and fine arts events for teens. They have 4 kids Elijah, Elianna, Lily and Evelyn. Stephen loves coffee (which is a good thing if he is going to work well with our Lead Pastor, Rob Rocca), and Danelle seems to have a passion for Siriacha! They also both love Sushi. You can check out their ministry on Sundays at 10AM (Sunday Service), and Wednesday nights when they minister to our Middle and High School students at Illumin8 Student Ministries at 7PM. Destiny Church is located at 307 S Fulton Ave in Fort Lupton. It is multicultural and multigenerational church with a casual and contemporary atmosphere that is drawing people from all over South Weld County and Adams County. For more information check them out at: www. yourdestinychurch.org
Grandview Church in Mead is ready to launch weekly worship gatherings at Mead Middle School beginning April 2nd at 9:30 am. Our official “Launch Sunday” is Palm Sunday, April 9th. Mead Middle School is located at 620 Welker Ave., (1 mile west of I-25 at Exit 245 ) Reach us at bruce@grandviewchurchmead.org and www. grandviewchurchmead.org or call 720-899-1126 for Pastor Bruce Hendrich.
Easter Service Times for Flatirons Community Church Lafayette Campus: Fri., April 14: 6 p.m., Sat., April 15: 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m., Sun., April 16: 9 a.m., 11 a.m. West and Denver Campuses: Fri., April 14: 6pm, Sat., April 15: 6pm, Sun., April 16: 9am, 11am
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Lenten & Easter Sunday Worship w/ Communion Easter Schedule April 16 Midweek Lenten Service April 5 Dinner 6:00 pm Hymn Sing 6:45 pm Worship 7:00 pm Seder Meal (with Christian explanation) April 9 5:00 pm Maundy Thursday Worship with Holy Communion April 13 7:00 pm Good Friday Worship April 14 7:30 pm
1st Service 6:30 am Breakfast 8:00 am 2nd Service 9:30 am The theme for our Midweek, Holy Week and Easter services is “Luther’s Lenten Ruminations.” As we approach the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, we will receive special insights from Martin Luther’s Holy Week sermons written between 1531-1534. 650 S. Park Ave, Ft. Lupton 303-833-0484 www.mtcalvaryluth.org
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The King and I Grace E Free Church of Longmont would like to invite the Mead, Erie and surrounding communities to the musical production of The King and I. Performance Dates: Friday, March 31 at 7pm Saturday, April 1 at 3pm Sunday, April 2 at 7pm Friday, April 7 at 7pm Saturday, April 8 at 3pm Sunday, April 9 at 7pm Location: Grace E Free Church 2415 Lake Park Drive Longmont, CO
Area Churches
Tickets are $5 and can be purchased in advance at thekingandi. grace@gmail.com or at the door. If your church is in the Tri-Towns, Erie, or Mead—please e-mail information and we will be happy to list it here, free of charge, to carbonvalley@gmail.com.
CV Seventh-Day Adventist Church 422 8th St. #A, Dacono, CO 80514 Sabbath School 9:45 A.M. Saturday Worship Service 11:15 A.M. Pastor Frank Wilson 720-939-5472 www.carbonvalleysda.org
Frederick Foursquare Spanish Church Sun. Services 10:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m. Wed. at 7:00 p.m. 720-933-7117 211 Dunmire St., Evanston, between Frederick and Firestone Pastor Laura Salazar
St. Scholastica Church Mass: Tuesday 6:00pm; Confession 5pm Saturday 4:00pm ; Sun. 8:30am 303-828-4221 or 303-833-2966 Main & Wells in Erie, CO Fr. Hernan Florez, Administrator
Cowboy Christian Fellowship Wednesdays from 7-8 p.m., Rinn UMC 3783 Bella Rosa Pkwy, Frederick Sue-Marie or Galen at 303-661-0841. or e-mail gasue303@msn.com.
Northern Hills Christian Church Services & Sun. School at 9:09a & 10:44a Saturday Service at 5:05 p.m. 720-685-1717 www.NorthernHills.cc 5061 E. 160th Ave., Dacono/Brighton Pastor Thomas
Tri-Town Baptist Church Sun. School 9:00a Worship 10:00a & 5p Wed. King’s Kids 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 420 Johnson St. (Oak St.), Frederick 303-833-2826 www.tri-townbaptist.com Pastor Don Veazey
La Iglesia Bautista Messiahville le ofrece un servicio Cristiano en Espanol todos los Lunes alas 7:00 p.m. La direccion es 4700 County Road 6 en Erie Transportacion gratis llame 303-669-5180
Frederick St. Theresa Catholic Church 502 Walnut Street, Frederick Mass: Monday - Wednesday 8:30am Friday 8:30am Friday 6:00pm (Espanol) Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 7:00am and 10:00am, 12:00pm & 5:00pm (Espanol) (303) 833-2966 Fr. Hernan Florez, Pastor
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sts 9029 Grand Mesa Avenue, Frederick Rinn Valley Ward Bishop Paul Glover 303-815-5059 Sacrament Meeting: 9 a.m. Saddleback Ward Bishop Robert Briggs, 720-589-0515 Sacrament Meeting: 11 a.m. Peak View Ward Bishop Ryan Bingham 720-290-6353
Dacono New Horizons Christian Church Worship 10:00 a.m. & Bible School 9:00a 303-833-3013 701 Carbondale St., Dacono Pastor Rob Thomas
St. Brigit Episcopal Church Sun. Worship: 9:30am 110 Johnson St. Frederick 720-208-0280 www.stbrigit.org Pastor: Felicia SmithGraybeal St. Dimitrie the New Orthodox Church Saturdays 6:00p Vespers, Bible Study Sun. 9:00a Matins;10:00a Divine Liturgy Sun. School 11:00a 6060 Puritan Lane, Frederick, CO 80516 303 460-7035; www.sfdimitrie.org Rev. Fr. Loan Bogdan L.I.F.E. Fellowship Sun. School & Services at 8:30a & 10:30a 451 Oak St., Frederick 303.304.1159 www.lifefrederick.org Pastor Brady Thornton Rocky Mountain Christian Church Frederick Campus Non-denominational Christian Sun. Worship 8a, 9:15 & 10:45 a.m. 5860 Majestic St (CR13 N. of Hwy 52), Frederick 303.652.2211 www.rmcc.org Lead Pastor Shan Moyers Rinn United Methodist Church Worship 9:30a Sun. School 10:45a Cowboy Fellowship Weds. 7:00p 3783 Bella Rosa Pkwy & I-25 W., Frontage Rd. 303-776-1578 rinnumc@hotmail.com Revered Bryson P. Lillie
Firestone Purpose Church Worship Service Sun. at 10:30 a.m. (303)651-1640 www.purpose.church Coal Ridge M.S., 6201 Booth Dr, Firestone Pastor Brian Thompson Grace Point Community Church Firestone, CO 80520 720-217-3407 www.go2gracepoint.com Pastor Tim Lyon Bnai Yisra’ĕl in YHUH Firstone, CO 80504 7th day Sabbath Fellowship in Firestone 970-430-8594 Carbon Valley Lutheran Worship Sundays, 10am Centennial Elementary 10290 Neighbors Parkway, Firestone 720.833.8873 www.carbonchurch.com Pastor Tim Spiegelberg Erie St. Luke Orthodox Church (Eastern Rite) 8:00 a.m. Orthros, 9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy, Sun. School 11:15 a.m. 303 665-4013 (www.stlukeorthodox.org) 722 Austin Ave. Erie CO 80516 Fr. David Mustian, Pastor Life Song Church of Erie Sun. School 9:15a Service 10:15a 303-828-1040 www.lifesongchurch.org 500 Briggs St., Erie
Guardian Angels Catholic Church 109 S. 3rd St. Mead, CO 80542 Daily Mass: Mon 5:30p Tu-Th 7:30a Fri 8:30am Sat Anticipatory Mass: 5:30 pm Sun. 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30 am 1st Sunday: 6:00p mass 970-535-0721 info@meadangels.org Rev. Alan Hartway, Administrator Mead United Methodist Church Sun. Worship - 9:00am 511 Palmer Ave, Mead, (970)535-4249 Pastor Mark Heiss
Rejoice Lutheran Church Sun. Worship 9:30am 3413 Lowell Lane, Erie. 303-828-3953 www.rejoicelutheran.net Pastor Ruby Narucki
Grandview Church Meets at Mead Middle School Sunday 9:30am 620 Welker Ave. Mead 720.899.1126 Pastor Bruce Hendrich
Living the Truth Ministries Bible believing Church; We want to grow with you. Sun. 10 am and 6 pm Thursday 6 pm 545 Main St., Erie, CO (720)272-2026 Pastor Carl Gerdes
Longmont New Creation Church 737 Bross Street, Longmont, CO 80501 www.newcreation.net 303-776-4225 Sundays: 8:30 and 10:45 AM Pastor Mario Latini
New Hope Fellowship/Erie Baptist Church Corner of Cheeseman & High, Erie Sun. 10:00 am & Children’s 10:30 am (303) 828-0638 Pastor Dr. Mitch Gardner Calvary Bible Church 9am & 10:30am. 615 Evans St. Pastor Adrian Boykin 303.442.3484 info@calvarybible.com Student Ministry for Middle & High School 303-442-3484 www.calvarybible.com Impact Rock Church (303) 835-4214 www.impactrock.com 470 Briggs St Erie, CO 80516 Erie United Methodist Church 604 Holbrook St, Erie (across Town Hall) Sun. School 9:30a.m. (for all ages) Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided 303-828-3906 Pastor Jim Calhoun Orchard Community Church Sunday Services 10:00 am Erie High School, 3180 County Road 5 Erie, Colorado 80516 (303) 485-0922 orchardcommunity.church Pastor Nick Olson Mead Abundant Life Church Sun. Service & Sun. School 10:00a 970-535-0311 4380 Hwy. 66 (.3 mile east of I-25 on S) revspeaks@gmail.com Pastor Jim Coleman
Centerpoint Church 14478 E I-25 Frontage Rd Longmont 80504 (NE corner of I25 & Hwy 66 970.481.0156 Jon and Gina Horner
Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church Sun. Services 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. 640 Alpine St., Longmont, CO 80504 303-776-1789 www.coslongmont.org Grace Church Worship Sat 6 pm, Sun 8:30, 11:15 am 2415 Lake Park Drive Longmont 80501 303-772-5685 www.graceefc.org Pastor Jeff Foote Westview Presbyterian Church 1500 Hover St., Longmont, CO 80501 www.westviewpres.org 303-776-3242 Sundays: 9:30 am & 5 pm Pastor Scott Phillips LifeBridge Christian Church Worship Saturdays at 5 p.m. & Sundays at 9:30 & 11 a.m. 10345 Ute Hwy, Longmont 303.776.2927 www.lbcc.org Pastor Rick Rusaw First Evangelical Lutheran Church Worship Saturdays at 5:30 pm & Sundays at 7:40, 8:30, & 11:00 am Education Hour Sundays at 9:45 am 803 3rd Ave, Longmont, CO 303-776-2800 www.firstluth.org Platteville St. John Ev. Lutheran Church Sun. School & Bible Class - 9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship - 10:00 a.m. 310 Byers Ave - Platteville (970)785-2021 Pastor Wm. Leerssen
Messiahville Baptist 4700 CR 6 (east of I-25) Sun. School 9:45a Service 11a 720-253-5783 NoahsBiblePark.com Pastor Moore New Life in Christ Church Iglesia Nueva Vida en Cristo Sun Service 11:00/Servicio Domingo Tues. Bible Study 7:00 pm Martes Estudio Biblico 7:00 pm We are a bilingual church. Somos una iglesia bilingue. 307 Salisbury Ave., Platteville, CO (303)833-2870 Pastor Jose V. Saenz First United Methodist Church of Platteville Sunday School and Worship 11:00 am 316 Elizabeth Ave Platteville, CO 80651 970-785-6158 www.plattevilleumc.com Pastor Mark L. Heiss Calvary Chapel Longmont Non-denominational Christian, Bible teaching Sunday service from 9:30a to 11:00a 1801 Sunset Pl., Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 870-1861 Pastor Michael Patrick Ft. Lupton Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Sun. Worship 9:00 a.m. Sun. School & Bible Study 10:30 a.m. (303) 857-6827 www.mtcalvaryluth.org 650 S. Park Ave. Ft. Lupton Pastor Keith L. Besel Saint Andrews Episcopal Church Worship 8am Sun. 303-650-6170 204 Park Avenue Ft. Lupton Reverend Gary Sitton Destination Ministries “First for Him, Then each other” Gathering at Ft. Lupton Rec. Center Study @ 8:30am, Message @ 10am Destiny Church 307 S Fulton Ave, Fort Lupton www.yourdestinychurch.org Sunday at 10am, Wed at 7pm plus children, teen ministries & small groups Rob Rocca, Pastor First United Methodist Church of Ft Lupton 306 Park Ave., Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Sun. Worship 9:00 am (& children’s Sun. School) Adult Sun. School 10:45 am (nursery provided) 303-857-2257 www.fumc-fortlupton.org Dr. Rev. Kay Palmer Marsh The Fort Foursquare Church Sun. Worship 11:00 AM 15511 WCR 12, Ft. Lupton 80621 thefortchurch@yahoo.com Pastor David Findley
Lafayette Flatirons Community Church 355 W South Boulder Road, Lafayette Sat. 4p & 6p and Sun. 9a & 11a 303-664-5524 Jim Bergen St. Columba Orthodox Church Anglican/ Western Rite Sun. Matins 8:30a, Divine Liturgy 9:30a 726 N 119th at Highway 7, Lafayette 720-208-6281 www.stcolumbachurch.org Fr. Les Bundy, Pastor Cairn Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Progressive, Open and Engaged Sunday Worship:10:00 a.m. Education Hour: 11:30 a.m. www.cairnchristianchurch.com www.facebook.com/cairnchristian.church 1700 Stonehenge Drive Lafayette, CO 80026 303-442-1861 (p); 303-442-6413 (f) Rev. Dr. Charisa Hunter-Crump CharisaHunterCrump@ CairnChristianChurch.com Living Water Lafayette Wednesday’s: Youth Group 6:30pm Sunday’s: Celebration Time 10am 303-668-1329 for current Bible Studies 700 W. South Boulder Road Lafayette, CO 80026 www.livingwater.la Pastor: Steve Owings Misc Areas Seventh Day Baptist Church Sabbath (Saturday) Worship 9:45 am Sabbath School 11:30 am 303-541-9097 www.sdbboulder.org 6710 Arapahoe Rd. Boulder pastorsteveo@gmail.com Pastor Steve Osborn Northern Hills Church Meets Sundays at 9:00 and 10:45am 5061 E. 160th Ave Brighton, CO (Hwy 7) 720.685.1717 www.northernhills.cc Pastor Rob Kelly Faith Lutheran Church Service on Sunday at 9:00 am Sunday School at 10:30 am 3999 W. South 1st St Johnstown, CO 970-587-6460 Rev. Brandon Ross FaithJohnstown.com East Boulder Baptist Church 7690 Baseline Rd, Boulder, CO 80303 Sunday School for all ages - 9 AM Worship Service - 10:30 AM Deaf and Senior Citizens Ministries WWW.EBBC.Co 303-499-3553
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n April 1, 2017 High Altitude Archery will be celebrating their anniversary by inviting the public to try archery for free. Archery ambassadors from our JOAD competition teams will be on hand to explain archery equipment, talk about the sport, training, competitions and what it’s like to be on the team. Archery as a sport is unique in that while it is not physically intensive, it does require strong mental focus, and a methodical process. Archers of all backgrounds report an improvement in mental clarity after learning the sport. While there, get Mindset tips from Gena Hazard Grover, MEd/EdS. She has a Master’s and a Specialist degree
in Counselor Education and over 20 years of experience. She has worked with coaches and archers of all ages and skill levels, including being Mindset Coach to two-time Olympic Silver Medalist, Jake Kaminski. She is a University of Florida Gator who recently moved from Newberry, Florida to Boulder, Colorado with her husband and two children who all shoot archery. High Altitude Archery will be open to the public on April 1, 2017 from 9:00am – 5:00pm. Call 720-491-3309, visit the facility at 455 Weaver Park Road #500, Longmont, Colorado, or email info@ highaltitudearchery.com.
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raig Hall, owner of Peak Performance Sprinklers, repairs sprinkler systems and helps with the startup process in the spring and early summer. With over 20 years’ experience, he tends to find himself at one client’s home and then a neighbor’s home and then another neighbor’s and so it goes. Craig started working on sprinkler systems when his older brother, who lived south of Denver, excelled at the trade and needed Craig’s assistance. Since then, his business has grown primarily by word-of-mouth and his I-25 Corridor clientele has grown dramatically over the years. Craig also performs sprinkler system winterizations in the fall. Although some systems are marketed that they can be
drained instead of blown out, Craig has a motto, “When in doubt, blow it out.” He declares it is the safe thing to do and the best “insurance.” He knows about risks and safety as he spends the rest of his non-sprinkler daylight hours at his career position as an owner of a Farmers Insurance Agency in Frederick. To schedule an appointment with Peak Performance Sprinklers, contact Craig at 303.596.4299.
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night. The team set up camp at Mead Town Hall. When they awoke, they assisted with cleaning and organizing the storage unit full of records and recreation supplies, inventoried all records and maps, and inventoried and prepped the basketball equipment to go into storage. The Town of Mead is grateful to these students and the STLF program for including the Town of Mead to their incredible journey. The Town also thanks the ever-gracious Red Rooster Restaurant for supplying a free breakfast for these students as well. If you are interested in volunteering at the Town of Mead, there are many opportunities available including serving on committees & commissions, during events and many more. Visit www. townofmead.org to learn more.
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on my cards because of it. So how do we sleep at night? Make sure to protect yourself by having someone there to work on your behalf.
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Real E$tate Re$ource$ Should I Work with a Real Estate Agent on a New Construction Purchase?
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s real estate agents, we get this question all the time. You can ask ten different agents and you’ll get the same answer every time - YES! Now, this might seem like a biased answer based solely on the fact that we will be paid a commission, but the best part about that is it’s paid by the builder! If the question is CAN you work without an agent, the answer is also yes, but it would be pretty similar to walking into a courtroom without a lawyer who is willing to volunteer their services at no cost to you. Let’s take a look at the process from start to finish. Real Estate Agents work as your personal advocate; your goals are our goals.
In general, the salesperson on-site at any given community is an employee of the builder and ultimately, they’re going to operate based on the company’s best interests. That’s not a bad thing; it should be expected. Shouldn’t you have the same thing - someone looking out for your best interests as well? We will be able to help during negotiation, lot and upgrade selections, construction, the walk-through, securing financing and sit with you at the closing table, available to answer any questions and make sure you find the right home at the right price. Professional Real Estate Agents have all the information you want to know about the builders.
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Experienced agents already have knowledge about the various builders in your area and they have most likely worked with many of them already. They know the product quality, the negotiation margins and which ones follow through with warranty issues after the sale has closed. Many times, new home builders will have significant incentives if you use their preferred/in-house lender. Although we’re not mortgage brokers, we will know how competitive the loan products are and have a couple recommendations if a second opinion would be to your advantage.
Don’t like shoveling? You definitely won’t want a driveway that faces north in Colorado because it becomes an ice rink if you’re not diligent about clearing snow. You probably won’t want a corner lot either because you’ll be responsible for shoveling the sidewalks along your property line. Some of these are intuitive, others aren’t so much. For example, we would advise against you building on the lot at the end of the street across from the stop sign, which will inevitably have a constant stream of headlights beaming through the windows as residents come home in the evenings.
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he verses in Romans 12:14-21 are not there for God to do, but for His followers. Grab your Bible and look at them. Equally valuable to us are things to avoid as well as those we should practice. The first one is a shocker- bless those who persecute you! What? God really expects us to pray for their well-being and ask God for their happiness? Yes, indeed He does. This is the same God who said in His first statement about love (Matthew 5:44) that we should “love our enemies”. I guess Jesus really was a radical. Normal for most people is to curse those who terrorize us, but God says bless them instead. That is the Christian way. It’s yet another way we can let our love be without hypocrisy (Rom. 12:9). This standard of excellence is so high there is only one way to follow it, and that is by being filled with God’s Holy Spirit. Otherwise our human ’unholy spirit’ will just want to curse them. Relatively easier is verse 15 telling us to rejoice and weep with others. Not pretending to be with them, but sincerely united with their rejoicing or weeping. Like brothers and sisters ought to be. And this thought gets amplified in verse 16, where we should realize we are all part of one Body (the church of Christ) and have genuine concern for one another, and
compassion. Whenever we are “wise in our own estimation” we are failing God, because He says this is a no-no. Ambition and contempt for others is not Christ-like. No species of pride is more insidious or more injurious than the pride of intellectan imaginary superiority to those around us which leads to contempt of their opinions and reliance on our own. Next in v 17 comes a “never”, and never is a long time. Retaliation and revenge should not appear on any Christian’s resume’. Only our flesh wants “an eye for an eye”. Jesus says no to this immature idea. We are to live in such a way that we win the trust and good opinion of men. Let this saying soak in for maximum understanding of this verse: “No revenge is so complete as forgiveness.” Verse 18 reminds us we are called to be peacemakers, not war-mongers. Retaliation for injuries real or perceived only leads to more strife and contention. It will not always be in our control to dictate the outcome, but “so far as it depends on you”, do all you can to live in peace with all men and women. And don’t be the CAUSE of conflict. Another ‘never’ is found in verse 19, where we are called on to let the Judge of all mankind look after our interests
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it. God’s mercy can easily triumph over the rebellion and disobedience of men. I know, because He did this for me 47 years ago. As you and I let these truths soak into our lives, we will be much better able to let our love be without hypocrisy. Jim pastors Abundant Life Church at 4380 Highway 66, just 3/10 mile east of I25 on the south side. Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:00 am for refreshments both physical and spiritual. We’d love to meet your family.
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wo physicians who have been caring for women’s health care needs in Longmont for more than 16 years were among four new providers who joined UCHealth teams in northern Colorado in February. All of the providers are now caring for patients as part of UCHealth Medical Group, which was formerly known as Colorado Health Medical Group. Dr. Amy Johnson joined the team of providers at the UCHealth W o m e n ’ s Care practice at Longmont Clinic, 1925 W. Mountain View Ave. She has been caring for patients in Longmont since 2001. In addition to general obstetrics and gynecological care, she offers high-risk obstetrics care and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, including the use of the DaVinci robotic system. She earned a medical degree from University of Colorado School of Medicine. She also completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology from the Phoenix Integrated Residency Program in Phoenix. She also earned an executive master’s degree in business administration in health care from University of Colorado Denver. To schedule an appointment or for more information about services at UCHealth Women’s Care in Longmont, call 720-494-3130.
D r . Heather Keene also joined the team of providers at the UCHealth W o m e n ’ s Care practice at Longmont Clinic. S h e believes in empowering and educating her patients to make informed health care decisions. She has been caring for patients in Longmont since 2001. Keene earned a medical degree from State University of New York at Buffalo. She also completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Mich. To schedule an appointment or for more information about services at UCHealth Women’s Care in Longmont, call 720-494-3130. Physician assistant Emily Berganini joined the UCHealth Cancer Care team of providers and will be caring for patients at UCHealth Cancer Center in Fort Collins, 2121 E. Harmony Road, Suite 170.
She recognizes that each patient is unique and deserving of compassionate, individualized care. She enjoys forming relationships with patients and their families and aims to educate each patient so they can make well-informed decisions about their care. She is especially interested in leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma. Her main research interest is mental health and its impact on long-term outcomes. She earned a master’s degree of physician assistant studies from Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, N.Y. She received another master’s degree from Colorado State University. To schedule an appointment or for more information about services at UCHealth Cancer Center in Fort Collins, call 970-237-7700. Physician assistant Joshua Burrow also joined the UCHealth Cancer Care team of providers and will be caring for patients at UCHealth Cancer Center in Fort Collins. He specializes in radiation oncology and has worked within this specialty field for 10 years. He appreciates the opportunity to develop relationships with patients and the honor of assisting them along their journey. Burrow earned a master’s degree in physician assistant studies from Wichita
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Get the Results You Want
Spring
ime For Change Personal Training and Fitness Group started a 10 week healthy weight loss challenge at the beginning of January 2017. The purpose of this challenge is for the women to improve their overall health by losing fat and gaining lean muscle mass, and to help them improve their nutrition and water intake on a daily basis. The winner of the 10 Week Healthy Weight Loss Challenge is Tammy Cahill, who lost 19.8 lbs (10.83%), lost a total of 10 inches overall, and earned $435 from everyone’s buy-in fee at the start of the challenge. Tammy accomplished this weight loss success by attending my Fitness Group several times per week, along with home workouts, reducing portion sizes, and cutting way down on sugar and simple carbs. Out of the 20 ladies that completed the challenge and did a weigh in, we lost a grand total of 179 lbs...gone! If you’ve been frustrated by lack of results and are looking to change up your workout routine, join us at my ladies only Fitness Groups four times per week in Frederick and Niwot. I can also come to your home for one-on-one mobile personal training sessions during the week where you’ll get a custom workout program made just for you. 80% of your weight loss success will come from consuming healthy, nutritious foods, and 20% will be from exercise. It will take time, consistency, and a plan for success to reach your fitness and nutrition goals.
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t this time of year many people tend to do “spring cleaning” in the home, so I thought it would be fun to share some information about the importance of spring cleaning to help keep our mind and body happy and healthy. According to Chinese Medicine, the Liver and Gallbladder are the internal organs associated with spring. This article will provide background and discuss the importance of taking good care of these vital organs. This season of renewal and rejuvenation is a great time to do simple “cleansing,” especially for the Liver and Gallbladder. Both of these organs are always working to renew the body in several ways, such as their role in digestion and ridding the body of toxins. For instance, the Liver is the largest internal organ and functions include storing and distributing nourishment throughout the body, filtering toxins from the blood, and is involved in the formation and breakdown of blood. The liver, or hepatic cells, make bile which aids in digestion and stores the bile in the gallbladder to be used in the intestines for the breakdown of fats, and for enhancing the small intestine’s ability to absorb fatty acids. In addition to physical function, these organs have spiritual and emotional function as well. The Liver involves regulating emotions, particularly anger, resentment, forgiveness, flexibility, and planning. It is a smooth and healthy Liver that contributes to our ability to visualize and make flexible plans. If the Liver were a person she would be the one who writes the mission statement for a company. And, if the Gallbladder were a person, he would be the one to carry out the plans, and delegate responsibility to the best and appropriate people in order to get the job
done right. They work fabulous together. There are some very general dietary guidelines to keep in mind during early springtime which include eating less, limiting or avoiding heavy foods such as meat, dairy, poor quality fats, and intoxicants. A general list of foods that help the Liver and Gallbladder function include the onion family, vinegar, basil, lemon, mint and leafy greens, especially dandelion and mustard greens. Carrying out a springtime cleanse can be very simple, or more involved depending upon individual need. It is a good idea to do a cleanse with the guidance of a healthcare practitioner, or along with a friend or family member so that there is someone to ask questions and talk with about the experience. In general, people notice that even though doing a cleanse may have been trying at times, they feel much more vibrant when it’s finished. “Since spring is the season in which the universal energy begins anew and rejuvenates, one should attempt to correspond to it directly by being open and unsuppressed, both physically and emotionally.” -Huang Di Nei Jing
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If you’re ready to improve your health and get started on your goals, contact Tracy Rewerts, NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Specialist, and Women’s Fitness Specialist at 303-828-2856 and visit www.TimeForChangePersonalTraining.com. If you need help getting started with a workout and nutrition program, contact Tracy Rewerts, NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Specialist, and WFS at www.TimeForChangePersonalTraining.com or 303-828-2856 for details and questions.
Daisy Lear, MSOM, Dipl.Ac., L.Ac., practices Chinese medicine & acupuncture at 1159 Lefthand Drive in Longmont, CO 80501. Her phone number is 303.587.3557, her email is daisylear@gmail.com or visit website at stvrainvalleyacupuncture.com. She is a Healthcare Provider for CIGNA and Aetna. She is the Director of Acupuncture for Veterans and their Families also and you can learn more at AVFinfo.org.
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oastmasters International is a Communication and Leadership development program. Do you need to feel more comfortable talking in front of a group or just to your boss? Want to learn how to manage a meeting, keep it on track and on time? Visit Carbon Valley Toastmasters to see how you can achieve all of the above and more. This club is a diverse group of people who meet on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month to develop confident communication and leadership skills for personal growth in a safe, friendly environment. Each meeting lasts an hour and provides a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every individual member can participate
and has the opportunity to develop competent oral communication and leadership skills. Guests and the general public are always welcome to attend our meetings. You can expect an enjoyable experience that is fun, encouraging, and you can network with business leaders, with no pressure to participate. We are currently recruiting new members and invite you to visit and bring a friend! Please join us from 6:30 to 7:30 pm on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at the American Legion Post 1985, 870 1st Street, Firestone, CO 80520. For additional information or questions contact -president-1112188@toastmastersclubs. org.
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HELP US HELP THOSE IN NEED Today marks the beginning of a campaign giving back to our Veterans in the area. The Carbon Valley VFW Post #9741 and Girl Scout Troop #77911 wil be collecting items listed below. Our goal is to make 50 Veteran Blessing Bag to pass out at the Veterans Stand Down April 28th. Please donate what you can. We have so much to give back to our heroes. Our second collection will be April 15th from 8 am -11 am at Prairie Greens Club House, 7781 Mountain View Dr, Frederick, CO 80530. Thank you all and God Bless!
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Carbon Valley VFW Post 9741 Launches New Auxiliary
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fter months of preparation, the Carbon Valley Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Auxiliary Post #9741 was instituted March 28th at Prairie Green in Frederick. Established in 1914, the VFW Auxiliary is one of the nation’s oldest veterans’ service organizations and our members are the relatives of those who have served in overseas combat. There are nearly 470,000 members in more than 4,000 Auxiliaries nationwide who volunteer millions of hours and fundraise millions of dollars for charitable projects that benefit veterans, military service personnel and their families. Through National Programs, the auxiliary assists the VFW pass or block legislation that impacts veterans and their families. They provide nearly a million volunteer hours in the VA medical system, conduct patriotic programs with thousands of students and offer hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships for our nation’s youth. When you join the VFW Auxiliary, you’ll have the opportunity to: z Support Veterans, Active-Duty Military and Their Families z Develop New Skills z Network and Develop Friendships z Receive Service Benefits The eligibility requirements for VFW Auxiliary membership are as follows: Members must be citizens of the
United States or a United States National, and at least 16 years old. Those eligible are: z Husband/Wife z Widower/Widow z Father/Mother z Grandfathers/Grandmothers z Sons/Daughters Grandsons/ Granddaughters z Brothers/Sisters of persons who were or are eligible for membership in the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Those eligible for membership in the VFW are those that have received a campaign medal for overseas service, have served 30 consecutive or 60 nonconsecutive days in Korea, or have ever received hostile fire or imminent danger pay. Proof of service is required for eligibility and must be obtained by the applicant and submitted with your application. For more information on the VFW Auxiliary, please visit www.vfwpost9741. org. The next Carbon Valley VFW Auxiliary Post #9741 meeting will be at Prairie Greens Club House, 7781 Mountain View Dr, Frederick, CO 80530, April 25 starting at 6:30 pm. COME JOIN US. We welcome you to be a part of a great organization!
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New Event Boulder County & Surrounding Areas Cars & Coffee When: First Saturday of the Month, 7 am - 10 am Location: Shopping Center @ 400 South Boulder Rd, Lafayette, CO 80025 Near Taco Bell, in front of Subway, across from Wendy’s Email: bldrctycarscoffee@gmail.com Contact us to add your email to our distribution list for updates etc. [ongoing]
Foothills Gardens Columbarium Niche Sale Multi-space discounts for families, organizations or religious groups. Discounts available for combination Cremation and Niche packages Bob 720-771-1611 [4-17]
Karen’s Kleaning has one commercial cleaning slot available. 1-3 evenings per week. Please call 303818-7082 for an appt. [4-17]
PETE’S PLACE 201 5TH STREET FREDERICK, CO 80520 ***Looking for prep cooks, and cooks*** Please come pick up an application or contact Nicole at 303.833.2818/720.365.0086 NEEDED ASAP [4-17]
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Experienced Hair Stylist for booth rent or commission.. also wanted Nail Technician...booth rent or commission. Call Bethany at Oak St Hair Studio at 720428-8067, or come by 539 Oak St, Frederick. [4-17]
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Delivery Driver, Furniture Row, Full Time, Paid Weekly, Great Benefits, Contact Stephanie Hudson 720-612-1418 [2-17] Office space available NOW Location 500 8th Street, Unit C3, Dacono 654 square feet, on the east side of the building upstairs Rent: $770.00 a month plus Source Gas and United Power. Anyone interested, please contact Danette at 720.935.4677 [4-17] Truck topper by Raven. Fits 1995-2011 Ranger pickup. Came off super cab Ranger w/bed size 72” x 54.” $350. Call 720-253-6412 or email chucko17@q.com [4-17] CNA looking for position as Assistant/Helper. Willing to do caregiving, nanny, housekeeping, transportation, shopping and errands. Call Carol 720-891-9283 [4-17] Wanted to sell for those gun enthusiasts - 3 holsters can be bought as a group or separately: 6004 Safari Land Leg platform holster - brand new, great condition, $45 or OBO 2 Safari Land Glock 17 holsters - light baring, both great condition: level 3 retention - $100 or OBO and level 2 retention - $40 or OBO Please contact Luis at 303-472-9161, either call or text [4-17]
A BREEZE PET FRIENDS is who you call when you need PET CARE for your furkids. I do In Home pet care..dog walks..daily drop ins...help with new puppies. and seniors... etc....My name is Donna Calabrese I am Insured and Bonded with a CPR Pet certification..I Please give me a call or text @ 720-879-1423 or email abreezepets@yahoo.com to set up a free meet and greet..I look forward to meeting you [4-17] Custom Homebuilder Available for Renovations Kitchen, basement, bathroom renovations as well as garages, add on rooms, tile, hardwood floors and more, Kenyon Homes 303-651-9460 over 30 years experience and local references available. Www. buildingcontractordenverco.com [4-17] Free Fertilizer...Bring your shovel and vehicle. 303-833-0345 [4-17] Centennial Self Storage is looking for a vacation relief manager for June 12-17th. Call Greg/Karen 303-7021222. [4-17] LAWN TRACTOR RESCUE We offer free pick up of broken or unwanted lawn tractors, riding mowers, rototillers etc. NOT picking up walk behind mowers 303-532-6733 [4-17]
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Tutor Doctor for In-Home One-on-One Help City of Dacono Scholarship
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shape students’ opportunities for success in college and beyond. Combined with content support, our X-Skills program is the perfect way to turn content knowledge and academic discipline into personal success. We also offer a very robust ACT and SAT test prep program. Our practice tests offer students and parents a complete, multi-page results report, and a personal review to show them how we can improve their test scores by focusing very specifically on the areas that offer the most opportunity for improvement. We can help your student determine which test is best suited for them. Practice tests are also open to anyone in the community for a nominal fee. We offer both the ACT and SAT once each month, but are open to make arrangements for small and large groups or schools outside of those scheduled dates. Finally, we are very excited to introduce a new program through a partnership with How Cool is That, an organization that helps introduce younger students to science and math in a fun, hands-on way. We share the belief that when you understand simple math and science concepts, you can build some pretty amazing things using household items and dollar store materials. We are pleased to make this program available to afterschool programs, homeschool groups, summer camps, and other outlets in the very near future. If you are interested in becoming a tutor with Tutor Doctor, please visit our website at www.trustedtutoring.com and click the “Become a tutor” tab. We are always looking for exceptional tutors and teachers. If you have questions about our content tutoring, test Prep, or X-Skills programs, check out our website (www. trustedtutoring.com) or contact Jay Stype at jstype@tutordoctor.com or Susan Stype at sstype@tutordoctor.com. For details about our How Cool is That partnership, contact Jay Stype directly.
utor Doctor Northern Colorado opened our doors in May of 2011 as Tutor Doctor Longmont. As a franchise-based business, our territory initially matched the St. Vrain Valley School district and its communities. We have been fortunate to expand our business to include Ft. Collins, Windsor and Greeley and all points in between. Owners Susan and Jay Stype, with their invaluable staff, Leah Hall and Rhain Walter, and more than 70 outstanding tutors, are excited to be the Mead Chamber of Commerce Business of the Month. We offer in-home, one-on-one tutoring to students of all ages and in all subjects. We start with a FREE consultation where we are looking to learn about the academic needs of our students, but also gain some insight into their personality, hobbies, and interests. We use that information to create a special match with a hand-chosen tutor for each student. We match students and tutors based on academic need, personality, and preferred tutoring schedule. Our Academic Game Plan offers middle and high schoolers an opportunity to get special additional training to enhance their Executive Skills: time management, organization, prioritization, task initiation, focused attention, and memory. We know that these are life skills that, once mastered, will positively
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Last call for All High School Seniors - College Scholarships Available: The City of Dacono is accepting applications for its annual college/vocational training scholarship. Eligible candidates must reside in the City of Dacono and be a senior in high school. Qualifying candidates should have at least a 2.5 GPA. Interested applicants should submit an essay which outlines educational goals and plans to achieve those goals, details extracurricular activities, and other information as requested. Awards range from $500-$1000 depending on number of applicants. Scholarship applications are available online at cityofdacono.com or by contacting the Dacono City Clerk. Applications are due by April 12, 2017. Selected recipients will be notified. Eligibility Guidelines: + You must be a resident of the City of Dacono + You must be a senior in high school + You must be seeking higher education or vocational technical training opportunities + You must complete the scholarship application
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Who? Children ages 8-11 What? Up with People Jr., a performing arts-based summer day camp program When? June 19-30, 2017 Where? Centennial Elementary School 10290 Neighbors Parkway Firestone, CO 80504 Hours? 9 am-3:30 pm
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he FHS Booster Club invites the community to an After Prom Open House. Come see what After Prom is like. Starting at 8:00 pm and going until 9:00 pm on Saturday April 8th, the community, parents and donors are invited to walk through the school and see what all is in store for the students when they arrive after the Prom. Frederick High School Prom is being held in Broomfield at the Chateaux at Fox Meadows. The dance starts at 8:00pm and runs until 11:00pm. After the dance the students are invited to come to the After Prom for a night of fun and activities. At 11:00 the school is opened up to all Juniors, Seniors and their dates. The kids typically bring a change of clothes so they can move freely in shorts and t-shirts while trying out inflatables like the Velcro Wall
and Hamster Balls. They have plenty to eat with food donated by Dominoes, TCBY, Chick Fil A, Daylight Donuts, and more. DJ Mass will be there playing music all night while the kids enjoy free photos from the photo booth, drawings done by caricature artists, carnival games and high energy activities like 9 square, bungee run and joust. After Prom provides a safe, drug and alcohol free place for the students to hang out with their friends and have a memorable night. After Prom is FREE to all the students. The students do not need to attend Prom to come to After Prom. This great community event would not be possible with out the generosity of our corporate sponsors; City of Dacono, Town of Firestone, Town of Frederick, St. Vrain Block, Frederick Firestone Fire Protection District, and the Tri- Town Lions Club.
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atty Torrey, former owner of Oak St. Hair Studio, has changed locations. She now serves clients from her home salon by the business name Redz. All the same haircare services are available in this unique family friendly salon. Patty shares, “I have previously operated home salons in both Thornton and NM. It allowed me to help provide for our family and still have a presence at home for our children. I have been so fortunate to have a career that allowed for active parenting. I am now on the other side of it. As many of your readers have learned for themselves, just because your children have grown, certainly does not mean they don’t need you anymore!” She continues, “I also am in that stage of life caring for aging parents. I am incredibly blessed to still have them and be available to them. I can better manage my time to “hopefully” keep a balance. It’s truly unfortunate there are not more careers
that allow and encourage home-based employment.” Patty also shared something unique she now offers. When she lived in NM, she worked part time at a local elementary school in the special needs department along with working in her salon. She received training that was valuable to both jobs. Since Patty’s home salon offers a “less stimulating” environment for clients with disabilities, it is a comfortable setting for families, especially those with the challenges such as autism. With gratitude, Patty says, “I am grateful for the time at Oak St. Studio because it gave me the time I needed to build a clientele again and form relationships with the Frederick business community.” Patty Torrey at REDZ Hair Studio offers full haircare including all color services and techniques, permanent waves, hair extensions, smoothing treatments and more. Hours vary to meet the client’s needs.
Teaching Moments
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an Paderewski, the great Polish concert pianist and statesman, was to give a matinee performance in a beautiful world concert hall. A mother attended the concert along with her five-year-old child who was beginning music lessons. She hoped the performance would have a positive impact on her child and touch his heart regarding the world of music. As the mother stood gazing at the splendor of this great hall, she suddenly noticed that her child was gone. Frantic, she began going up and down the aisles searching for him. Suddenly the lights dimmed, the announcer came on stage and introduced Paderewski. The curtains then parted and, to her horror, there sat her child on the bench of the concert piano plinking out “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,” his first memorized piece. To her even greater horror, Paderewski walked across the stage toward her child. But rather than remove him from the bench, the great musical genius took a seat beside the child, smiled, and said, “Let me help you.” With his left hand, Paderewski filled in the musical voids in the child’s composition. Before long they were playing a beautiful rendition of the “Star” song. At the conclusion of their performance,
they both stood, took a bow to thunderous applause, and the boy was escorted off the stage with a huge smile on his face. The audience, at the end, said it was one of the most memorable performances they had ever witnessed. Why? Because a child was involved. Dr. Howard M. Hamilton, a retired Superintendent of Schools from California, is available to provide workshops on a range of child related issues, at no charge. He only requests that there be a set number of attendees. His current workshops are entitled: • “How to Joyfully get your Child to Clean his Room, do his Homework, and Practice the Piano ... on Time and with a Smile.” • “12 Steps to Achieving Success in School” Dr. Hamilton, Ph.D., is a graduate from Brigham Young University and the University of Southern California. He is a licensed Marriage Family Therapist with experience in dealing with dysfunctional families and difficult children. He can be contacted at: 720·340-9882.
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Firestone Launches Its First Flag Contest
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Reach Patty by phone at 720-281-3284 or on her business Facebook page at “Patty Torrey at Redz Hair Studio”
ased on recommendations from the Cultural Committee, the Firestone Board of Trustees launched the Town’s First Annual Firestone Design-a-Flag Contest. The contest is open to all Firestone children aged eight to eleven years old. Designs for the Firestone Town Flag are to be submitted either in person at Town Hall or by email to events@firestoneco.gov by May 31st. The flags will initially be reviewed by the Firestone Cultural Committee during its June 6th meeting and recommend the top 3 to be forwarded to the Board of Trustees for consideration. The Board of Trustees will then pick the winner during its June 14th meeting and formally make an announcement during the 4th at Firestone celebration. “The program is a great opportunity for our children to show their creative talents and to show their love for our community,” said Mayor Paul Sorensen. “This annual tradition will stimulate our children’s interest in government and the community they call home.” See www.firestoneco.gov/designaflag
Airborne Summer Camps are
AWESOME! We believe kids should be kids. Our morning themed camps encourage imaginative play through creative themes. Our afternoon camps are skills-based, with a choice of Gymnastics or Ninja camps! • Longmont 8:30-4:30 M-F • Frederick 8:30-4:30 T/TH • Extended hours ‘till 5:30 • Half Days available 8:30-Noon or 1:00-4:30 • Boys and Girls ages 4-12 • Full day campers have lunch • and games from Noon-1
Princess Camps: 9:45-12:15 Every Monday & Wednesday | Ages 3-6 Different Princess Each Week!
Camp themes include: Harry Potter, Star Wars, MineCraft, Pirates, and More!
Rotary Donates To The I Have A Dream Foundation
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arbon Valley Rotary recently presented a $1,035 check to the local chapter of the I Have a Dream Foundation for use at their discretion. The funds were raised through the club’s weekly “Happy Dollars” tradition of over a period of several months. Pictured here is Rotary club president Leisl Athen presenting the check to Aurora Santos and Tyler Works of the I Have A Dream Foundation. The club is focused on Literacy for Youth in the Carbon Valley area and the I Have A Dream Foundation is a prime example of their literacy campaign. The club’s other youth literacy projects
include Dictionaries for 3rd Graders, Free Little Libraries established throughout the community, age-appropriate books at their annual Easter Egg Hunt, and free books at community events. Rotary International is a worldwide service organization with 1.2 million members in more than 33,000 clubs in over 200 countries. We join leaders of all communities, exchange ideas, and take action. Carbon Valley Rotary meets each Tuesday 7 am – 8 am at Bella Rosa Golf Club. The public is invited to join us for breakfast. For more information call 303-815-7949 or email info@carbonvalleyrotary.org
Week Long Dance Camps: 8:30-12:00 Ages 6+ “Put on a Show” & “So You Think You Can Dance”
Airborne Gymnastics, Frederick | (720) 708-6306 3773 Monarch St - Frederick | 1816 Boston Ave - Longmont frederickgym@airbornegym.com | Airbornegym.com
High Altitude Archery Offers a Unique Day Camp this Summer for Kids and Teens
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igh Altitude Archery is offering unique summer day camps for kids and teens this year. In addition to the expected archery skills and athletic training, participants in our camp will be able to make their own functional bow and arrows to take home. Life in the 21st century is busy for all of us. Archery is a great outlet to focus the mind and get away from the 9-hours per day teens spends in front of a screen [4] causing kids to be moody [1,2]. Archery combats these effects by being a sport that, in order to succeed, one must be focused and methodical. This helps students become more grounded in the moment, and can help them achieve higher levels of focus across the board. This summer, High Altitude Archery is offering a series of 8-day summer camps
that will help teach participants the sport of archery. In this series of eight 3-hour classes, students will learn the basics of range safety, the 4-step shot process, and mindfulness techniques like meditation that support focus in the sport of archery. The highlight of the class will be the creation of a longbow that the students will be able to shape and decorate themselves under the supervision of a bow builder (bowyer). As part of the price of the camp, materials for a rattan longbow and cedar arrows will be provided, and the finished product, expected to be fully functional, will be the student’s to keep as a lasting memento of their time in archery camp. Call 720-491-3309, visit the facility at 455 Weaver Park Road #500, Longmont, Colorado, or email info@ highaltitudearchery.com.
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Vol. 18, Issue 4
Office at Adams Bank & Trust | Firestone | 303.833.5933 Julia Davis, Executive Director | julia@carbonvalleychamber.com info@carbonvalleychamber.com | www.carbonvalleychamber.com | www.facebook.com/carbonvalleychamber If your business has not joined the chamber or would like more information, contact me at julia@carbonvalleychamber.com or 303.833.5933 (office) or 303.775.1106 (cell)
Chamber Office Hours:
Board of Directors
The Chamber Office is open Monday through Friday 8:30am to 5pm.
Chris Combs | Ross Blackmer | Angie Sanders | Malyka Korgan | Don Haddad | Lisa Hoxie | Shelly Jackson | Shelley McLeod | Erik Sandstrom
Building creative partnerships & developing lasting relationships in order to grow business in the Carbon Valley area.
New Members
Raffle Prizes at BAH April 6
Bourbon and Salt LLC Dacono, CO Mark Williams www.bourbonandsalt.com
DR Horton @ Saddleback The DR Horton Sales Team Firestone, CO drhortoncolorado.com
Java Mama of Firestone Cindy Fitzsimons Firestone, CO www.javamama.com
Karmichael & Company Fire Protection Systems, Inc. Michael Grillos Hudson, CO michael@karmichaelfire.com
Advanced Roofing Technologies Jim Lambert Windsor, CO www.advancedroofingtech.com Paul C. Sunderland Firestone, CO paul@paulcsunderland.com
Shape Med Spa Caitlin Kohl Firestone, CO shapemedspa.com Carbon Valley Rotary Club Beverly Mendel Firestone, CO www.carbonvalleyrotary.org
Aloha! Join us for the Carbon Valley Chamber of Commerce After Hours event on April 6th 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Centennial Bank and Trust’s Larkridge Banking Center (16501 Washington Street, Thornton). Enjoy us for food, drinks and raffle prizes.
You Will Want to Hear This! Dr. Clint Flanagan, Owner, CEO Nextera HealthCare will discuss with us - “Affordable Employee Health Benefit Options” Thursday, April 20th - 11:30 to 1:00 pm in Frederick - Firestone Fire Protection District Training Facility at 8426 Kosmerl Place.
Julia K. Davis, Executive Director
FirstLight Home Care Emily Wilson Morgan Stanley Lafayette, CO www.boulder.firstlighthomecare.com Sara Fox Loveland, CO www.morganstanleyfa.com/sara.fox Young Life Dr. John Splinter Firestone, CO www.younglife.com
Chamber and Community Events: Upcoming Chamber Events:
Upcoming Community Events:
April 6, 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Economic Development Committee @ Adams Bank Conference Room in Firestone
April 10, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Dacono City Council Meeting @ City Hall
April 6, 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Business After Hours @ Centennial Bank & Trust @ Larkridge in Thornton April 13, 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. – Board Meeting @ Bella Rosa Golf Course in Frederick April 13, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. – Membership Committee @ Bella Rosa Golf Course April 14, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. – CONNECT Carbon Valley @ Java Mama of Firestone April 19, 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Ambassadors Meeting @ Pepper’s Fireside Grille in Firestone April 20, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. – Monthly Business Luncheon @ Frederick-Firestone Fire Protection Training Facility in Frederick April 20, 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. – Education Committee @ Firstbank in Firestone April 21, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. – Marketing Committee @ Chamber Office Conference Room May 4, 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Economic Development Committee @ Adams Bank Conference Room in Firestone May 4, 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Business After Hours @ Carbon Valley Park & Recreation Center in Frederick May 11, 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. – Board Meeting @ Bella Rosa Golf Course in Frederick May 11, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. – Membership Committee @ Bella Rosa Golf Course March 10, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. – CONNECT Carbon Valley @ Jen Kayton-Edward Jones Office in Firestone May 17, 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Ambassadors Meeting @ Pepper’s Fireside Grille in Firestone May 18, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. – Monthly Business Luncheon @ Rocky Mountain Christian Church in Frederick May 18, 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. – Education Committee @ Firstbank in Firestone May 19, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. – Marketing Committee @ Chamber Office Conference Room
April 11, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. – Frederick Board of Trustees Work Session & Meeting @ Town Hall April 11, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. – VFW Monthly Meeting @ Prairie Greens in Frederick April 12, 9:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. – North Metro Business Women’s Network @ Carbon Valley Regional Library in Firestone April 12, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. – Firestone Board of Trustees Meeting @ Town Hall April 15, 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. – VFW Monthly Breakfast @ Prairie Greens in Frederick April 23, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. – Firestone Meet & Greet @ Coal Ridge Middle School in Firestone
You’re Invited to a
Toastmasters Open House Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Are you looking to build your confidence, grow as a leader, improve your communication and public speaking skills? and public speaking skills?
April 24, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Dacono City Council Meeting @ City Hall
Join this Open House event!
April 25, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. – Frederick Board of Trustees Work Session & Meeting @ Town Hall
¾ Through Toastmasters you can become the self‐ assured, successful person you want to be. ¾ You will be able to organize your thoughts and present them clearly and confidently, listen critically, h l l d fd l l ll and lead others effectively. ¾ Learn how to formulate, express and sell your ideas and yourself with poise and confidence.
April 26, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. – Firestone Board of Trustees Meeting @ Town Hall May 10, 9:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. – North Metro Business Women’s Network @ Carbon Valley Regional Library in Firestone
Carbon Valley Toastmasters
May 8, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Dacono City Council Meeting @ City Hall
April 18, 2017 6:15 pm to 7:45pm
May 9, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. – Frederick Board of Trustees Work Session & Meeting @ Town Hall
American Legion 870 1st Street Firestone, CO 80520
May 9, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. – VFW Monthly Meeting @ Prairie Greens in Frederick
Complimentary Snacks
May 10, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. – Firestone Board of Trustees Meeting @ Town Hall
For more information... carbonvalleytoastmasters.toa stmastersclubs.org/
May 20, 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. – VFW Monthly Breakfast @ Prairie Greens in Frederick May 22, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. – Community Safety Day @ The Home Depot in Firestone May 29, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Firestone Clean Up Day @ Firestone Public Works
RSVP
president-1112188@toastmastersclubs.org or call James Nicholson @303-910-8934 Space is limited
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Eulogy to Our Loved Ones
Obituaries, Memorial Messages & photos are always FREE in our publications~ Please tell the funeral home or e-mail to carbonvalley@gmail.com. Because we are a monthly paper, most funeral dates will be past. You may post funeral service information at www.facebook.com/CarbonValleyConsumerReport and we will share with the community.
Patrick Casey
December 3, 1941 to February 25, 2017
Patrick Casey, 75, of Frederick, CO died February 25, 2017 at home surrounded by his family. Pat was born December 3, 1941 in Sioux City, Iowa to Harold and Opal (Maurer) Casey. Pat graduated from Oakland CA High School in 1959. After graduation, he enlisted in the United States Navy where he served as a jet mechanic and Air Crew member on the A3D and F4 aircraft until his honorable discharge in 1962. While stationed at NAS San Diego, he met his future wife Mary Ellen Coulson. On November 23, 1963, they were married at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Longmont. After their marriage, they moved to the bay area of California where Pat became a motorcycle officer for the
California Highway Patrol until 1973 when they moved back to Longmont. Pat then joined the Westminster Police Department where he served as a motorcycle Officer, Sergeant, and Lieutenant until his retirement in 2003. During his time at the Westminster PD, he was selected to attend the 149th session at the FBI Academy. After retirement, he worked at the Howe Mortuary in Longmont until 2017 when his health would no longer allow him to work. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Mary, of Frederick, sister Joan Del Piano of California; children Brian (Sheri) of Wyoming; Tim (Susie) of Washington and Katie (Jeff ) of Frederick; grandchildren: Nichole, Alyssa, Brieanne, Shelby, Shanley and MaKenna; in addition, three great grandchildren also survive. Pat was preceded in death by his parents. Mass of Christian Burial was held on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Frederick, CO. In honor of Pat, Harley shirts and casual attire was worn. The United States Navy provided military honors and the Westminster Police Department Honor Guard provided police honors. Private family inurnment was held at Mountain View Cemetery in Longmont. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Pat’s memory are requested to the St. Theresa’s Building Fund. Share thoughts, memories and condolences with his family at www. howemortuary.com
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ELECTION 2017 Four positions on United Power’s eleven-member board are up for election at the 2017 Annual Meeting scheduled for TUESDAY, April 18, 2017. The meeting will be held at the Adams County Fairgrounds at 9755 Henderson Road in Brighton. One seat in each director district (South, East, West and Mountain) will be up for a three-year term.
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