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Bammann Stained Glass LLC Provides Stunning Custom Stained Glass Designs By Jan Sciacca
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fter building stained glass works of art as a hobby for 30 years, Joe Bammann and his wife, Colleen started his “official” stained glass business in May 2013 called Bammann Stained Glass LLC. Since then, many beautiful windows and stained glass art have been created, both large and small. Joe explains what he does in a simple way. “I create works of art, made from glass, solder and lead, designed by the clients with my help.” He continues, “Stained glass is very personal. If you’re thinking about having a piece built, take your time and work with the designer because you’re creating something that will be around for 200 years.” Having worked in the graphic arts industry for 25 years, Joe has learned design, color and attention to detail. Most of his clients are homeowners that have always admired stained glass or had one in a previous house, but didn’t know how to go about getting one for their new home. Joe tries to explain and simplify the process by showing his prospective clients styles, glass textures and color combinations. He wants his clients to be part of the process. Colleen assists in balance, composition, and design since she is an art quilter. She also assists with installing the windows in the customer’s home.
“Stained glass is one of the best improvements we have made to our home.” —Dan and Deanna LaFlamme Stained glass art is affordable. For some clients, the stained glass pieces are a reflection of themselves. For others it is peace of mind that no one can look into the home. Joe tries to keep his business as local as possible but he will build a stained glass for any location. He’s sent windows to other states and even one to Switzerland. When Joe see’s the look on the customers’ faces for the first time when they see their finished window in their home, it’s rewarding and a reminder of why he does what he does. It hasn’t always been this way. After initially exploring, discovering and learning how to do stained glass during a long, enduring winter in Illinois, the stained glass passion remained a hobby for many years. After working for IBM for 16 years and taking early retirement in 2011, he found that jobs for a man in his 50s were few and far between. After 6 months of being “retired,” Joe had a stroke. He declares, “After a lot of therapy and the Grace of God, I recovered.”
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That’s when he decided that life is too short to postpone one’s passions and began pursuing his love for stained glass. Area customers share a myriad of positive experiences they have of working with Joe. One local couple is: Dan and Deanna LaFlamme, assert, “Stained glass is one of the best improvements we have made to our home. Our house is similar to many in the neighborhood, but the addition of this beautiful artwork, and our participation in the design process, adds a personal splash of uniqueness. Even after a year, it is still amazing to watch the various colors change as the afternoon sun moves across the sky. Joe did a fantastic job and was a pleasure to work with.” For Erie Consumer Report readers, Joe is offering a special that includes a free in-house, no obligation consultation with a designer, and 10% off your first order until the end of Summer, Sept. 21 2016. Bammann Stained Glass can be reached at 303.506.7608, bammannstainedglass@ gmail.com and at their business Facebook page. Joe operates out of his private home studio in east Erie.
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Survival of the Fittest...Is It?
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fter reading several articles on surviving different types of scenarios, I don’t believe it is survival of the fittest but more likely survival based on preparedness. Whether it be a bear attack or falling out of a raft in white water, the steps to survival are basically the same; Don’t panic, always start with the proper equipment, don’t fight but rather go with it...always stay calm. My cousin, Carma, went on a white water rafting trip and she said she was scared out of her wits. But with lots of prayer, she climbed into the raft and bobbed in the water until they shoved off. Fearful and tense, she forced herself to remember the directions of her guide. One thing he had promised the rafters was that if they listened to him and did as he said, he would bring them home safe; not necessarily dry but safe. She said, “Our guide made me want to do it again. He gave me directions, I logged the info and remembered it when I needed to and I trusted him.” Then she proceeded to say, “Kel, it’s the same with our lives. If we would just listen to our Guide, God the Father, and trust Him. He promises to get us home safely, not necessarily dry but safe. Every time we crashed through white water, I got very wet, drenched in fact,” she said. “It reminded me of when my mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. It nearly drowned me with sorrow,” Carma said, “like the white water trying to throw me
into the raging river. In both instances, I held on to what I knew to be true.” Most of us fight life. We can’t seem to accept providence. That’s what I did for about three years. I fought, kicking and screaming. And life only got harder. The louder I screamed the harder it was to hear the directions of my Guide. I flailed. Like a person drowning, I fought my Rescuer and it nearly got me killed in the process. They say if you fight a bear, it will fight you back. If you play dead, its tendency is to leave you for dead. If you fall out of the raft in white water, you are to relax, lay on your back and float down river feet first. If you thrash around you are more likely to smash your head into a rock. Staying calm in the midst of tragedy is more easily accomplished if you have someone holding your hand and telling you it’s going to be okay. There is a tranquility that overcomes you when you know, with all your heart, that you are not alone and that you have an ally who does have your back. Isn’t that what most of us want...to be taken care of and loved and to know we are never alone? When you ask Jesus to be in your life, that’s what you get, someone who is there through thick and thin. He’s there when you are great and when you are notso-nice to be around too. He’s the one who whispers in your ear, “Stay calm, I’m right here.” When you forget what to do in a bad situation, He reminds you. Jesus gives you the ability to be in the middle of a horrific situation and know that, in the end, it’s all going to turn out,
not necessarily perfect, but it will turn out. There is peace in that knowledge and acceptance. I’ve shared how my faith waivered for several years because of two of my four children dying. I quit turning to God in my struggles. I trusted Him less and less. Then I turned my back on Him, almost completely. I say almost because despite my failings and flailing, out of the corner of my eye, I happened to see His outstretched arm offering to help me up. And He helped me back to Him...when I needed Him most. It’s hard to believe that God would do that, take me back, after all I did to Him and against Him. But that’s who my God is...a loving God. Yes, He has rules (the Bible) I need to follow, for my own good. Yes, He punishes too; but the punishment I’ve experienced thus far is nothing compared to what I deserve. That is God’s merciful love through Jesus Christ. I am here today struggling with yet another anniversary of the death of Alisha, my nine-year-old daughter. August 7, marked twenty-six years since she died, twenty-six years since I held her hand and stroked the soft skin of her cheek. Tears stream down my face as memories wash over me. The tears are from both sorrow and thankfulness. While I miss her with every part of my being, I do know she is with her brother and they are in Heaven with our Redeemer. I also know, I will see them again. That is a confidence that can only come by being prepared.
Staying calm in the midst of tragedy is more easily accomplished if you have someone holding your hand and telling you it’s going to be okay.
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nderson Farms is now accepting applications for the 2016 season. There are hundreds of part time and full time jobs available for the months of September & October. Applicants must be at least 16 years old. Positions available include cashiers, greeters, grounds maintenance, pumpkin picking, food service, tractor drivers, field trips, ride operators, haunted house actors, zombie paintball crew and more! Anderson Farms is open 7 days per week. Visit www.Andersonfarms.com to apply today.
Mountain Man & Fruit Company Nearby
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id you know there is a Mountain Man Nut & Fruit Company retail store nearby? The Northglenn Mountain Man Nut & Fruit store is easy to get to, right off 104th and I-25. They’re located in the Northglenn Market Place, which is two lights west of I-25 and 104th.. The chocolate is made in Parker. Malted Milk Balls, Cinnamon Bears & nuts are good sellers. Of course chocolate is always in season. Check out their great gift baskets. They’re open Mon-Sat 10-7 and Sunday 11-5 and can be reached at 303.428.8605.
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ll meetings are held at United Methodist Church of Erie, 604 Holbrook Rd, Erie,CO 80516. Tue & Fri 12 noon, “Erie Early Risers;” Fri 7:30pm “Erie #1;” Wed 8:30pm “Kneeling Camels” All are open meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous, all are welcome. Any questions? Please visit www.bouldercountyaa.org
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Otte Family Insurance: An Erie Family Serving Families By Jan Sciacca
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tte Family Insurance was founded by Tessie and Dave Otte in 2013 and is in partnership with The Ahbe Group (TAG Insurance Services). Their dream has always been to have a thriving business where they can help people and also be close as a family. Tessie Otte emphasizes, “This profession allows us to do both.” The Ottes business is all about insurance (Auto, Home, Business, Life and Health). Tessie acknowledges, “Insurance is one of those things that everybody needs, but nobody wants to pay for. That’s why we decided to open an ‘Independent’ insurance agency. As an independent agency, we are not tied down to just ONE insurance company that we can place our clients with. We can shop from MANY different insurance companies so that we can make sure we get you the best rates and value for your money. We all have to have insurance, why not save money? Not only do we save people money, but we also save you money with top-notch insurance companies that have awesome coverage and service.” Then she adds, “Insurance companies that fill the airwaves (TV and Radio) with expensive commercials pay for those commercials with higher rates from their clients.”
The Ottes can represent a client nearly everywhere. Although they live and work in Erie, they are licensed to sell in 44 states, with only the states of Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Rhode Island or West Virginia being excluded. Dave declares, “Tessie is the backbone of this business and is the one that makes it all happen.” They have three children. Outside of work they say their hobby is to raise their children to be good people. There’s not much time for other things, as is the case with most families. Their 22 year-old Joey just returned from a 2 month mission trip to Ethiopia, where he was blessed to be able to spend time with children and share the Word of God. Their 15 year old son Grant is a sophomore at Monarch HS and their 2 1/2 year old daughter Kellie is at home with them. One of Tessie’s most memorable experiences was when she and Dave were able to help a client after an accident and help him navigate the claims process so that he could have peace of mind that someone was there for him in his time of need. When asked what Tessie and Dave love most about the business, she responded, “That moment when we know we have really helped someone out and made a friend for life.”
Otte Family Insurance is available, officially, Monday – Friday, 7am-5pm but nearly always available at all other times for their clients. Their contact information is 970.234. OTTE (6883), ottefamilyinsurance.com and ottefamilyinsurance@gmail.com. The company’s mailing address is PO Box 335, Erie 80516. Right: Tessie and Dave Otte Below: Grant, Dave and Kellie Otte and dog Skye
“Insurance is one of those things that everybody needs, but nobody wants to pay for. We can shop from MANY different insurance companies so that we can make sure we get you the best rates and value for your money. We all have to have insurance, why not save money?”
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Howe Mortuary Acquired by Family-owned Allnutt Funeral Service “One of the most important aspects of ick Allnutt and Susan Hughes, owners protect our family name and reputation will continue to be served with the same R of Allnutt Funeral Service, based in in the Longmont area, which was quality service and personalized care. bringing this location into our business is Fort Collins, are expanding the 130-year- paramount in our decision,” Howe says. Families who have pre-arrangement plans honoring the traditions and expectations old family-owned and operated business with the purchase of Howe Mortuary & Cremation Services, located at 439 Coffman Street, Longmont, Colorado, effective July 15, 2016.. Geoff Howe will continue in his role as Funeral Director to serve the community with the expanded resources and support of Allnutt Funeral Service. In addition, Howe will serve as a director on Allnutt’s board of directors. Staff members, Barbara Weber, Patrick Atencio, Eric Johnson, Shera Quincannon, Chuck Bowland, Connie Wills and Pat Casey will continue to serve the community with the same quality of care they have provided for a decade, spanning four generations. The mortuary will also retain the Howe name. “The decision to sell a multi-generation family business is significant. Rick Allnutt and I have known each other for more than 30 years. Our great grandfathers and fathers knew and respected each other. Coming together with Allnutt Funeral Service is like bringing family members together to see how we can increase our contributions to the community together. Choosing Allnutt was the best option to
Howe has owned the mortuary since 1986 and has been involved with many local organizations and supported efforts that enhance the fabric and well being of the community. Together, Howe Mortuary & Cremation Services and Allnutt Funeral Service represent 10 generations and 250 years of continuous service to the families of Northern Colorado. Howe Mortuary & Cremation Services has been associated with funeral service since 1898, and in ownership of the Howe family since 1909. As a family-owned and operated company, Howe’s personalized approach to family service and care reflects the core values of Allnutt Funeral Service. The location has earned an exceptional reputation within the community, which has been established by providing the highest quality service and support possible in a facility among the finest in Northern Colorado. “Their approach to serving families matches ours,” says Rick Allnutt. Allnutt ensures that families who have existing relationships with Howe Mortuary
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with the location will continue to have those plans honored. “What families may find different, perhaps, are more options to consider. If families have already prearranged, they may wish to review their plans with us to see if there are additional options to consider,” says Howe.
of the community that has been served for generations by these professionals. Combining their commitment to community with ours and continuing their care and unprecedented service will continue their legacy moving forward,” comments Allnutt.
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Vista Ridge Academy: A Quality Christian Pre-K -8th Grade Option ista Ridge Academy, 3100 Ridge View Drive, Erie is a leading force in Christian V education. The academy, originally founded in 1898 in Boulder and known as the Boulder Junior Academy, is known for its rigorous focus on academic development.
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students gear up to get back to school, you can image the overload of feelings and emotions teens will experience; feelings of anxiety, excitement, even confusion. The transition from middle to high school can be an overwhelming yet important experience in life. If you’ve got a teen entering high school for the first time, you’ve got about three weeks to help them mentally prepare, and hopefully reduce some of their anxiety or even fear. Here are some great ways to help them cross the threshold to the high school experience. Here are some helpful ways to support your child cross the threshold to the high school experience. Ask them how they feel about entering high school. Ask open ended questions instead of ones that can be answered by just a simple “yes” or “no.” This doesn’t have to be a big family meeting; some parents say they have their best conversations with their teens while driving in the car. Remind them they aren’t alone with their concerns or feelings. There are hundreds of teens experiencing the same kinds of feelings. Encourage them to make new friends that share their interests. After all, what they are interested in during middle school may not be the same in high school. It’s great to keep old friends, but it’s also exciting to make new ones. Ask them to share the characteristics they value in a friend.
Ask what classes they are excited about, and which ones concern them. You might suggest that they do a little research about new subjects online, before school starts. Remind them that the pressures of high school are different than middle school. They will have more homework, and their grades will have a big impact on their future. Remind them to write down deadlines and homework assignments in a planner or create reminders in their phone or other electronic device to assist with time management and organization. Encourage them to check out the school website and look at all of the opportunities to get involved with clubs or campus organizations. Since high school populations are generally much larger than middle school, clubs are a great way to feel connected and meet people. As the preparation for high school begins, it might be a good idea to get your teen on a school schedule or timetable before the first day of school. Have them go to bed and get up earlier so it won’t be such a disruption in routine when school starts. Last but not least, don’t forget to encourage healthy nutrition; breakfast truly is the most important meal of the day! Abby Hicks has been a Colorado educator for 13 years and currently teaches Physical Education and Health at Mead High School. She is an advocate for Suicide Education and Prevention (SESS) and Weld County Prevention Partners, programs supported by North Range Behavioral Health. She lives in Frederick with her husband and two children.
Emphasis is also placed on the importance of spiritual growth, music, art and physical activity. Vista Ridge Academy is a Pre-K to 8th grade school operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It’s not too late to enroll! School begins on Wednesday, August 17. For more information call 303.828.4944 or visit them online at vistaridge.org.
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orking with the right real estate agent can mean the difference between getting prompt, expert representation and feeling like you’re going it alone when selling your home. Here are 9 questions to ask when you’re interviewing agents. 1. How long have you been selling homes? Mastering real estate requires on-the-job experience. The more experience agents have, the more likely they’ll be able to handle any curveballs thrown during your home sale. 2. Is this area your primary market? Agents who are familiar with your community will likely have many local connections and be familiar with schools and amenities for the area. 3. How many homes did you sell last year? Agents may tout their company’s success. An equally important question is how many homes they’ve personally sold in the past year; it’s an indicator of how active and aggressive they are. 4. How many days on average did it take you to sell homes? Ask agents to show you this data along with stats from their local Multiple Listing Service (MLS). 5. How close were the asking and sales prices of the homes you sold? Sometimes sellers choose their agent because the agent’s suggested listing price is higher than those suggested by other agents. A better factor is the difference between listing prices and the amount homes actually sold for. That can help you judge agents’ skill at accurately pricing homes and marketing to the right buyers. It can also help you weed out agents trying to dazzle you with a lofty sales price just to get your listing. 6. How will you market my home? Look for an agent who provides you with a detailed marketing plan. That plan should include aggressive and innovative marketing, especially on the Internet.
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Erie’s Lafayette Import Car Care – 36 Years of Satisfying Clients By Jan Sciacca
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teve Harriger has been providing area residents with value-priced, dependable, quality auto and truck care for 36 years. Steve had been the manager of a VW repair shop in Denver for five years when he decided it was time to look for a shop of his own. In 1980, Steve bought an existing business in Lafayette and at the advice of his attorney, adjusted the name slightly to Lafayette Import Car Care Inc. The repair shop was there for 20 years when Steve purchased his own building in Erie and became his own landlord in 2000. The business, located at 1027 Telleen Ave, Erie, was on the outskirts of town. County Line Road was paved and Telleen was a dirt road that ended at the storage units. Most neighborhoods had not been built. To entice his customer base to make the journey to Erie, he offered oil changes for $9.95 as a grand opening special. He pumped 300 gallons of oil that month! Contrary to its name, Lafayette Import Care Care works on all makes and model of cars and/or trucks. The shop has the
For Erie Consumer Report readers, Steve has an amazing offer. Tell him that you read his article and he’ll give you a FREE oil change. There will be a slight charge for synthetic oil. lift to handle larger trucks but Steve limits the work to 5 ton trucks and smaller. One wants to frequent a shop that’s patronized but don’t be intimidated by the number of cars you’ll see on any given morning as you drive by Telleen and County Line. Steve has plenty of parking on the north side of the building and continues to move cars to make room for new clients, such as yours. Steve’s wife Carol handles the accounting details of the business while mechanic James Jarko, an employee of 27 years, is an expert at repairing vehicles. Lafayette Import Car Care’s customers love to rave about the service they’ve received. “Steve’s taken excellent care of all my family’s cars for years! Always honest and efficient, and there for us in emergencies. The best mechanic ever!” Kristine Taylor “We were referred here years ago by a friend and have kept coming back. This a reliable shop, no drama, just a straightforward commitment to you and your car. Highly recommended.” Robert Dickert
“I highly recommend Lafayette Imports! Steve is reasonable and fair. He does quality work. I’ve been going to him for nearly a decade. If you want a mechanic you can trust, take your vehicle here!” Cedar T For Erie Consumer Report readers,
Steve has an amazing offer. Tell him that you read his article and he’ll give you a FREE oil change. There will be a slight charge for synthetic oil. Lafayette Import Car Care is open Monday-Friday, 7:30am-5:00pm and can be reached at 303.665.4320.
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unctional fitness is a type of exercise program that mimics some of the movements in activities of daily life. It focuses on core strength, balance, coordination, adaptability, endurance, joint flexibility, and overall body strength so you can perform your daily activities without injury, pain, or discomfort. You need to train for your role in life, whether that involves safely picking up your child, climbing stairs, putting groceries in your car or cupboards, playing a sport, exploring the outdoors, or keeping your spine strong and stable while you sit at your desk and work. In real life you don’t do an activity in a single plane of motion (as if you were standing doing just a bicep curl). The real world is dynamic and always changing. There are awkward angles, the ground can be uneven, things shift weight, possibly causing improper form and slight compromises; and this is where injury will likely occur. To remedy this, functional fitness focuses on multi-joint and multi-plane activities as you rotate your body, twisting and reaching just like with every day activities. It uses multiple muscle
groups in an integrated way. These type of workouts challenge your body to work as a whole, firing multiple muscle groups at a time. With the integration of more muscles into your workout, functional fitness can be a great alternative for those trying to lose weight because you’ll burn more calories and build muscle using more muscle groups. Join us at my ladies only group exercise classes and mobile personal training sessions at Time For Change Personal Training and Fitness Group, where I incorporate functional fitness techniques into every workout by working with whole body moves, not just one muscle group at a time. Your challenge this month is to get outside of your comfort zone and expand your fitness horizons by participating is functional fitness. As an example, in addition to my regular fitness classes and sessions mentioned above, my fitness group recently did a workout at Red Rocks Amphitheater and we’ve also done group races together. Try renting a stand up paddle board (I try to go SUP boarding once per week in addition to workouts), or enjoy hiking in our Rocky Mountains. So try something new, you’ll be amazed that you really can do it! Contact Tracy Rewerts, NASM CPT, FNS, WFS at TimeForChangePersonal Training.com or call 303-828-2856 for more information on her services.
Your challenge this month is to get outside of your comfort zone and expand your fitness horizons by participating is functional fitness.
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Erie Churches 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 Calvary Bible Church 9 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. 615 Evans St. 303.442.3484 www.calvarybible.com Our student ministries meets at 9:00am (High School) and 10:30am (Middle School) in the Student Ministries room.
Rejoice Lutheran Church Sun. Worship: 9:30 a.m. Renovations are completed & we areworshipping at 3413 Lowell Lane, Erie. 303-828-3953 www.rejoicelutheran.net Pastor Ruby Narucki
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 Erie Transportacion gratis llame 303-669-5180
Impact Rock Church Sundays, 10 a.m. (303) 835-4214, www.impactrock.com 710 Austin Ave, #200 Erie, CO 80516 Pastors Mark and Kara Harper
Erie United Methodist Church 604 Holbrook St, Erie (across Town Hall) Sun 9:00 a.m. Worship & Sunday School for Children and Youth, Nursery provided Office: (303) 828-3906 erieumc@gmail.com Pastor Rev. Emily Flemming
Bible Baptist Church of Erie 5050 NE County Line Rd 1 Erie, CO 80516 (1 mile south of Hwy 52) James M. Duncan, Pastor 303-828-5109 Email: jmduncan@usa.net www.biblebaptisterie.com
New Hope Fellowship/Erie Baptist Church Corner of Cheeseman & High, Erie Sun. 10:00 a.m. & Children’s 10:30 a.m. (303) 828-0638 Pastor Dr. Mitch Gardne
Flatirons Community Church Sat. 4p & 6p and Sun. 9a & 11a 355 W South Boulder Road, Lafayette 303-664-5524 Jim Bergen Life Song Church of Erie Sun. School 9:15 a.m. Service 10:30 a.m. 303-828-1040 470 Briggs Street, Erie www.lifesongchurch.org Grace Church Worship Sat 6 p.m., Sun 8:30, 11:15 a.m. 2415 Lake Park Drive, Longmont, CO 80501 303-772-5685, www.graceefc.org Pastor Jeff Foote Orchard Church Erie Sunday Services 10:00 a.m. Erie High School, 3180 County Road 5 Erie, Colorado 80516 (303) 485-0922 www.orcharderie.com Pastor Nick Olson Centerpoint Community Church 10 a.m. Sundays @ Red Hawk Elementary (West entrance) www.centerpoint.tv/
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St. Scholastica Catholic Church Main & Wells, Erie, CO (303) 828-4221; parishoffice@ stscholasticaerie.org Fr. Robert Wedow, Pastor Weekday Masses: Tuesday, 6:00pm; Confessions at 5pm Wednesday thru Friday, 9:00am; Confessions at 8:30am Saturday, 7:30am; Confessions at 7:00am Weekend Masses: Saturday, 4:00pm Sunday, 8:30am, 11:30am Communion Service: Monday, 9:00am East Boulder Baptist Church 7690 Baseline Rd, Boulder, CO 80303 Sunday School for Children, Teens, and Adults - 9am, Worship Service -10:30am Deaf and Senior Citizens Ministries www.EBBC.Co 303/499-3553 Living Faith Christian Fellowship Meeting at Black Rock Elementary School Sundays at 10:00am Pastor: Barry Hendrick www.lfcf.net/ www.facebook.com/ultimateimpact 303.883.8871 barry.hendrick@lfcf.net
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he business expansion for Affordable RV Storage and owners LaVonne and Steve Mrazik has finally come to fruition after years of planning, permit requests, inspections and patience. Until now, they have been in business for 23 years with 240 spaces. The family owned, on-site-ownerpresence of Affordable RV Storage, located at 1492 County Road 11, Erie, now offers 641 pull through spaces! By the time the expansion is complete, 1000 RV spaces will be offered. LaVonne smiles as she says, “We hope folks will like the all pull through spaces for
LaVonne is offering a special to new customers for their Expansion Celebration. If one signs up for and pays for 12 months, she’ll add three more months for free to the storage term. RV Owners are quick to recommend Affordable RV Storage. Just a few of the glowing reports are: “We’ve stored our trailer at Lavonne’s place for 3 years, and have been so pleased with the location, grounds and overall service. They make a great effort to keep the facility safe, well-maintained and
have never had rodents in my coach either. Great people.” —Duane VanderHelm “We have been storing our trailer here since 2011. We feel very secure with it here. LaVonne and Steve keep an eye on it and call us if the cover has blown off, ect. Love the pull through spaces! I would highly recommend them.” —Karen Affordable RV Storage can be reached at 303.833.2979, AffordableRVstorage.webs .com or LaVonne@affordablervstorage.us .
They make a great effort to keep the facility safe, well-maintained and secure. And their personal service is truly amazing - they actually walk the grounds to check the vehicles! —Amy Taylor 21-42 ft. RVs. We also have plenty of spaces to accommodate up to 53 ft. RVs and we have spaces as boat pull throughs.” Affordable RV Storage is conveniently located 1 mile East of 1-25 between Highway 7 and the Erie Exit. The road-base crushed asphalt parking is open 7 days a week. Summer operating hours are 7am10pm while winter hours are 7am-7pm. Since LaVonne and Steve live on site, if there is an emergency and you need your RV before or after business hours, they will allow you access.
secure. And their personal service is truly amazing - they actually walk the grounds to check the vehicles (saved us a huge inconvenience of a dead battery when they noticed a light was on). Competent, friendly and customer-focused - we will never store our trailer anywhere else!” —Amy Taylor “I have stored my coach at Affordable since 2007 and truly appreciate the fact that the spaces are all pull-thru and Lavonne and Steve keep an eye on things. I
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