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Retired Gen. Jim Hall of Centennial displays some of his original World War II bomber jackets. Hall was an Army flight engineer before beginning his decades of parachuting adventures.
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Arapahoe girls’ basketball team road to Final Four
Photo by Peter Jones
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Fine Arts Luncheon and Debutante Fashion Show
Center Park nominated for People’s Choice Award
Life & skydiving
FAR LEFT: Jim Hall, probably second from left, joins other Air Force parachutists in a training exercise.
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At 86, Centennial’s Gen. Jim Hall is jumping for joy
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By Peter Jones im Hall fell in love with parachuting – but before that, he fell on his butt. “It was my first jump. I damned near killed myself,” he said. “I wasn’t trained at all. We jumped into Old Mexico looking for gold. I got down and I landed very hard.” The 20-something college student was lucky enough to limp away from the hard landing with little more than a few bumps and bruises, but he learned a lesson about respecting the power of attitude and the skill of jumping at 18,000 feet. Some 3,000 jumps later, Hall is still an avid – but more skillful – skydiver. The 86-year-old took his most recent plunge from a perfectly operational airplane about 10 months ago. He will do it again soon – his breathing machine notwithstanding –whether his doctor likes it or not. “It’s all downhill,” he said. “What the hell’s so difficult about it?” Hall’s parachute has taken him in more directions than down. In addition to dropping into Mexico for a 21st century gold rush, the lifelong adventurer has literally fallen into military hotspots, flown combat tours over Japan, volunteered as a catapulted guinea pig and briefly fell in with Cuban revolutionaries. He even dropped into Hollywood as a stuntman and adventure writer. Any regrets? “No,” he says without missing a beat. Hall told his own true-life action story in Parachuting for Gold in Old Mexico, a 2010 memoir that could easily warrant its own big-screen action pic. The Centennial resident and retired 86-year-old Air Force general will be feted March 24 at Glenmoor Country Club in Cherry Hills Village. Proceeds will benefit a trust for Hall’s son, Jim “Eagle,” a Special Olympics’ athlete.
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Partners Dave Burt and Jim Hall coordinated jumps for Hollywood productions in the 1950s and ’60s. Photos courtesy of Jim Hall
Littleton passes moratorium on pot businesses Cities continue to grapple with new reality of legal marijuana
By Peter Jones Littleton has joined the majority of south metro cities that have imposed a moratorium on marijuanarelated businesses in the wake of last year’s voter-approved passage of Amendment 64. On March 5, the City Council voted 6-1 to prohibit such establishments from operating within Littleton’s boundaries until at least Oct. 1. That is the date when the state must start processing applications for the retail outlets and production facilities that will be permitted under Colorado’s newest constitutional amendment. The October date follows a July 1 deadline, by which state regulators are supposed to have introduced regulations to implement the production and sale of marijuana. According to Littleton Mayor
Debbie Brinkman, City Council’s decision to enact a temporary moratorium should not necessarily be considered an indication of how the city will approach its permanent policy once state regulators finish their work. “The vote for the moratorium was a vote for smart planning,” she said. “It’s a balancing act between what can we do now without spinning our wheels once the state comes out with their stuff. We don’t want to have to backtrack and start over.” District 2 Councilman Jerry Valdes cast the sole vote against the moratorium, citing the fact that Amendment 64’s legalization of marijuana was approved by 51.5 percent of Littleton voters. Others, such as District 1’s Jim Taylor who generally agreed with Valdes
in principle, voted in favor of the moratorium to give the council time to craft thoughtful policy before the new industry has a chance to set up shop. Littleton is the latest city within Arapahoe County to address the ramifications of Amendment 64, which last year enshrined the recreational use marijuana in the state Constitution. The state initiative approved by 54 percent of Colorado voters allows limited possession and use of the plant by adults 21 and older. Previously, marijuana users in Colorado were required to have a state-issued medical-marijuana card and the approval of a licensed physician, per a previous constitutional amendment passed by voters in 2000. The eventual proliferation of medical-marijuana dispensaries
prompted many Colorado municipalities to ban or heavily regulate the prolific new industry.
No green in Greenwood
Although all of Littleton’s neighbors have either taken or are considering action to at least temporarily forestall a new wave of recreational marijuana businesses in their borders, there has been broad disparity in actions taken by the various cities. While Littleton and Englewood have enacted temporary moratoriums on such operations, Cherry Hills Village and Greenwood Village have already made their bans permanent. The latter has enacted some of the most stringent marijuana regulations in the state. In what is considered a test case that will likely be settled by the courts, Greenwood City Council banned possession of marijuana on all city property, which by the council’s definition included all public Continued page 4
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Arapahoe girls basketball team on road to Final Four Team plays Highlands Ranch March 14
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By Tom Barry n March 7, things were rocking at the Denver Coliseum as the Arapahoe High School girls took the court to play ThunderRidge in the Elite Eight. “We played great defense and ThunderRidge only scored two points at the end of the first quarter,” said Jerry Knafelc, Arapahoe’s head coach. ThunderRidge made a strong effort in the third period and the momentum carried into the start of the fourth period when Arapahoe turned up their defensive game. “Kera Riley flipped a switch
in the fourth period and hit two, three point shots and went six for six in free throws,” Knafelc said. Arapahoe won the contest 54 to 45 and will now advance to the Final Four.
Arapahoe annihilates Fruita
There were around 200 fans that watched the game with over half of them coming to see the Fruita team from the metro area, in a quasi-reunion of friends and family. Fruita was strongly outpaced by the shooting of Arapahoe in the first period 22 to 2. The Warriors kept up the pace and the shot selection in the second period. In the third period, the Wildcats gave the contenders a run for their
money, which was short lived as they only scored four points in the last period. In the closing few minutes, the lady Warriors passed around the ball declining to take a shot, as they had already handily won the game. The final score was 78 to 32. “I thought our kids rose to the occasion in the sweet 16 and played with great focus and tenacity, said Knafelc in an upbeat manner. “I just think that Fruita was not ready for the pace that we played. We played great team offense and defense that that is what we do to be successful.” Arapahoe girls will play Highlands Ranch at the CU Events Center in Boulder on Thursday, March 14, at 8:30 p.m.
Arapahoe’s Maria Haas (No. 30) goes up between two Fruita players in the fourth period to score two.
Photos by Tom Barry
The Warriors Maria Haas (No. 30) rebounds the ball after a missed free throw by Fruita’s Michelle Starr-Hunter (No. 44)
Al Koppel
Leo Goto
By Robert Sweeney Two former Villagers were laid to rest recently, Al Koppel and Leo Goto. They were both long time friends of many area residents. Al Koppel served in the Freda Poundstone era of dynamic growth for Greenwood Village. He was always a voice for common sense and good local government. One of his projects was a planned Greenwood people-topeople exchange. We were to go to Israel and spend some time living in a rural village; likewise some of those folks would come to Greenwood Village. It didn’t happen because of military conflicts in the area and the events were canceled. It would have been a great educational experience but didn’t come to fruition, no fault of Koppel, the guiding force in the sister-city program. Leo Goto stood by the door at his Wellshire Inn and greeted and seated hundreds of his friends for
several decades at his famed restaurant leased from the City and County of Denver. He left the Wellshire Inn in 2008 with his lovely wife Linda and enjoyed a short period away from the restaurant business, but it was in his genes. Leo missed the culinary business and had a short stint with a new restaurant in Littleton that ended poorly for he and his family. Visiting with Leo often at social events, he was always warm and gracious, that great smile and courteous demeanor. He and Linda were a significant force in the Denver social scene. Leo was a leader in the growth and development of The University of Denver where he proudly served as a Dan Ritchie Trustee for many years receiving their highest honor, the Evans Award in 1995. The will both be missed by many friends and family members and remembered for giving back to their communities.
Koppel and Goto will be remembered for service
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Parachuting offered an escape from the coalmines
Jim Hall skydives as Santa Claus for a holiday celebration in the 1950s. Photos courtesy of Jim Hall
Continued from Page 1 Hall was born in 1926 in a small mining town, Muckelrat – “Welsh for big rat,” according to the salty Irishman – located somewhere in the dismal coalfields of western Pennsylvania. He was the seventh son of seven boys and three girls. “My old man was a miner and a damn good one,” Hall said. “We didn’t talk about black lung back then. They just worked him to death. He walked three miles to work and never missed a day of work in his life.” Hall’s father had entered the mines at age 12 and didn’t get out until he died a haggard old man at 54. For a time, Hall was on the path to his father’s footsteps, rarely going to school. Instead, he helped Dad work a “bootleg mine,” stealing coal to heat the house and help neighbors too poor to buy fuel. In 1943, Hall was saved from the mines by the Army Air Corps. The 17-year-old was now old enough to get the parental signature needed to follow his older brothers – and virtually every young man in the dying coal town – into the military. The 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor had changed everything. Being mechanically inclined, Hall was quickly trained as a flight engineer and was soon assigned to assist in B-29 bombing raids over Japan. At the end of World War II at the urging of his Catholic mother, Hall briefly considered a career in the priesthood. Although he soon dismissed the idea, he earned enough credits at seminary to attend the University of New Mexico. Although Hall had never before pulled a ripcord, his college roommate, a former paratrooper, talked him into joining his moneymaking parachute exhibitions and into taking part in that hard-bottomed drop to Mexico. “That was a wild goose trip,” Hall said of the rough landing. Not all of Hall’s gold-digging efforts were as painful. After graduating with degrees in engineering and geology, the now-trained parachutist and adventurer was ready to combine his areas of expertise and return to the deep canyons of Mexico. “There was gold all over the place that the conquistadors had discovered in the 1500s,” he said. “But it’s way back in the canyons. It takes you literally weeks by burro because there’s no roads there. I’d fly over there by helicopter in 20 minutes and parachute out. I made a hell of a lot of money – and lost a lot of money.”
Castro & Hollywood
Hall met a cast of characters during his mid-1950s jaunts, at one point parachuting into a native village whose terrified inhabitants had never seen a white man – much less one falling from the sky with a canine companion named Ace. The skydiver, who had Mexico’s parachuting license No. 1, would also catch the attention of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara who were at the time assembling their armies in the revolutionary hotbed of southern Mexico. “Fidel was a big guy. He was tough. I was impressed,” Hall said. “I didn’t know he was a communist. I thought he was a bum like me.”
Jim Hall, right, instructs actor Paul Burke, star of the TV series 12 O’Clock High, on use of an F-106 ejection seat. In 1965, Hall singlehandedly tested the seat for airplanes, propelling himself 400 feet into the air and causing his chronic back and lung problems.
It’s all downhill. What the hell’s so difficult about it?
Start Your Relationship Anew
- Gen. Jim Hall on parachuting
Gen. Jim Hall, right, will be honored March 24 at Glenmoor Country Club at a fundraiser for his son “Eagle,” left, a Special Olympian. His wife, Georgann and daughter Jennifer are also pictured.
Hall was among the various drifters and soldiers of fortune who were recruited – albeit briefly in Hall’s case – into Castro’s 1959 revolution. A well-trained parachutist would come in handy. “I didn’t give a damn,” Hall said of Castro’s political aspirations. “I was 28. He was going to make me a major in his army. I was going to be one of his five leaders.” Hall nearly went through with it until the U.S. Embassy threatened his citizenship. “I decided it wasn’t worth it,” he said. “I sent word back to Castro, and of course he was quite angry. He tried to kidnap me.” Once stateside, Hall took his talents to Hollywood. With rugged looks and an easy hand with a parachute, the Air Force reservist was soon a prolific stuntman. “Parachuting was the new thing. It was chic,” Hall said. “So I was getting jobs with commercials and dropping cars out of airplanes.” Before long, Hall was a stuntman and occasional writer for Ripcord, a television action series that portrayed a range of daring, if not inane rescues via parachute. “The shows were silly, but they paid good money,” he said. Hall kept his Air Force commission throughout his career, eventually making his way to Colorado where he was part of an elite team of parachutists that created the Air Force Academy’s Airmanship FreeFall Parachuting Program. He also developed the “Buddy System” for team-centered jumps from high al-
titudes. In 1965, Hall singlehandedly tested the experimental F-106 zerozero ejection seat for airplanes, propelling himself 400 feet into the air and causing the chronic back and lung problems that plague him to this day. Hall retired in 1981 as brigadier general in the Colorado Air National Guard. Four year later, he was inducted in the Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame. He has been married to his wife, Georgeann, since the late 1960s and has two grown children, “Eagle” and Jennifer. If Hall’s story sounds like the stuff of fiction, the retired parachutist agrees. He has written a treatment for a screenplay loosely based, in part, on his own experiences. “A tech sergeant is madly in love with his really beautiful girl,” Hall said, reciting a brief synopsis. “… It has about 25 twists and turns where things can go either way.” We’re betting the sergeant lives … and gets the girl.
meet Hall, support trust for ‘eagle’ hall A tribute to Gen. Jim Hall will be held March 24, 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmoor Country Club, 110 Glenmoor Drive in Cherry Hills Village. Tickets are $35 or $50, which includes a signed copy of Hall’s book Parachuting for Gold in Old Mexico. Proceeds will benefit a trust for “Eagle,” Hall’s son, a Special Olympics athlete. For reservations, call 720-675-7056.
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By Jan Wondra he first reading of an ordinance to amend Greenwood Village Municipal Election Code was discussed at the March 4 City Council meeting, and passed unanimously on first read. The changes are proposed to bring Village election standards parallel with new state statues. City Clerk Susan Phillips, who conducted the statute comparison with City Attorney Tanya Haas Davidson, provided documentation of the proposed changes. The adjustments affect reporting requirements for campaign contributions and how future elections will be conducted. Greenwood Village is what is called a “Home Rule” city. Neither Article XXVIII of the Colorado Constitution, nor the Fair Campaign Practice Act apply to home rule cities, or to municipalities that have charters or ordinances that already address the content of Article XXVIII and the statute. This is because the Colorado Constitution reserves the power to run local elections to home rule entities. Home rule charters address campaign financing and reporting for candidates for office at the municipal level govern that home rule entity. Article XXVIII only affects local elections in a few areas; the definition of a candidate, the identification of small donor committee contributions and disclosure. While technically Greenwood Village does not have to match state election rules, there are advantages. From a procedural standpoint, Phillips stressed that one of the primary benefits to the city’s elected officials is the reporting of political donations. What is called expenditure would match state descriptions. Those donating to a specific candidate, whether they know each other or not, can be technically defined as a politically
separate committee. The proposed changes also carefully define “person hood,” in relationship to campaign donations as a natural person,” meaning individual living, breathing people, as opposed to a “non-natural person.” Only a few years ago, the Supreme Court delivered a legal definition of a “non-natural person,” as a corporation making donations on behalf of a group of people, which, in recent years, has opened the floodgates for massive campaign donations. “The benefit of aligning with state statues,” said Davidson, in an earlier study session on the bill, “is that I can use state cases when addressing legal issues.” Phillips said, “While much of the state statue is geared to bigger municipalities, we have applied it to our city’s size. Much of the city’s political campaign donation tracking is now electronic. And we have simplified filing deadlines, spreading them out instead of requiring you to file every 10 days.”
Local Improvement District formed
The formation of a Local Improvement District to fund buried utility cable along rural Colorado Boulevard in Greenwood Village was the topic of a public hearing at the March 4 City Council meeting. Residents presented documentation that 10 of the 12 residential property owners in the area supported the formation. The properties proposed to be covered included three on East Garden Lane, three on East Alexander avenue, four on South Colorado Boulevard and one on East Long Road. With a largely positive response, City Council unanimously passed Ordinance No. 2, authorizing the formation of the LID, In earlier study session, City Council discussed the rates applicable for this specific project, which will be fronted by the city to
complete the buried cable project. The ordinance establishes a 10-year term of funding with a 5 percent interest rate. The current project is estimated at $342,000, but actual costs will be determined at the project’s end. At that time, the final assessment will be adopted by ordinance and recorded with the county.
Liquor license location move approved for The Kitchen Table
Greenwood Village City Council and Local Liquor Licensing Authority held a public hearing on the pending move of The Kitchen Table from its current location in The Landmark to a new location at 6380 S. Fiddlers Green Circle at the end of the month. The restaurant owners cited their need to grow and the inability to arrive at a mutually satisfactory lease for space in The Landmark. The new location will allow them to double their restaurant space while lowering their costs. No objections were voiced during the public hearing, and all liquor license documents were in order. Approval was given to shift the current liquor license to the new address.
Municipal judges approved
Two separate motions were presented at the meeting, authorized the mayor to proceed with the municipal judge employment agreements. Judge John P. Leopold and Judge Nancy A. Hopf were unanimously approved as Relief Municipal Court Judges.
Legalizing pot brings new challenges to cities Continued from Page 1 streets and sidewalks. The ordinance has effectively made it illegal for an adult to pass through Greenwood Village with an otherwise constitutionally protected ounce of marijuana. Meanwhile, Centennial, which already bans medical-marijuana dispensaries, is poised to impose a one-year moratorium on recreational-marijuana businesses. Tentative plans call for the city to coordinate the timing of the moratorium with the expected imposition of state regulations and eventually allow voters to decide whether the businesses should be banned permanently. While south metro cities are each taking their own individual approaches to the issue, all are decidedly doing it with the hindsight of medical marijuana. Englewood Mayor Pro Tem Jim Woodward says because his city was caught off guard by the unexpected proliferation of medical dispensaries in the 2000s, city officials took action on the recreational issue last fall before voters had even approved Amendment 64. “I think the voters have spoken,” Woodward said, noting that the amendment passed safely
in Englewood. “Our [early] moratorium was to give us time to put something into effect prior to all this stuff happening.”
The new reality
As cities prepare for the growing marijuana industry, Woodward says he is concerned about unintended consequences of the up to 15 percent excise tax on recreational sales. According to Amendment 64, the first $40 million of the annual revenue are to be directed to the Public School Capital Construction Assistance Fund, if voters approve the allocation per the Colorado Taxpayers Bill of Rights. “What if it’s cheaper to go out on the street and buy marijuana than it is to buy it legally?” Woodward said of the excise tax. “If it becomes more expensive to buy recreational than to buy medical, you’ll see more people in long lines for their medical-marijuana cards.” Englewood, Littleton and unincorporated Arapahoe County currently allow a limited number of dispensaries that serve the medical clientele. Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills Village and Centennial prohibit such businesses. As cities grapple with a changing world of marijuana acceptance, federal law complicates
the situation. Regardless of state constitutions, all use and possession of the plant remain illegal under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has reportedly been “reviewing” the legal provisions in Colorado and Washington, the two states that recently approved recreational marijuana. Previously, President Obama said his administration would not prosecute users in Colorado and Washington, though he was silent on the impending retail industry, and the Justice Department has earlier forced closure of some medicalmarijuana dispensaries in the 18 states that allow medicinal use. Despite the uncertainty, Brinkman says cities need to be prepared for a changing world in which marijuana has found increasing social acceptance. The Littleton mayor heard some Amendment 64 proponents discuss those changes at a recent conference of the Colorado Municipal League. “They have a really compelling argument and it’s starting to resonate with people,” she said. “Part of what they said is, legalization is coming, it’s going to happen. Let’s make sure we’re doing it the right way. Let’s make sure you, as a municipality, get to determine how this happens.”
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Approaching storms KINDLING
never icy and the gentle snowflakes melted away as they arrived on the streets. We need the moisture, the storm moved eastward over those dry winter wheat fields giving life to those parched kernels that will sprout and bring abundant summer grain harvests. The snow in the mountains will provide water for our showers, lawns and gardens. These snowstorms are a blessing not a threatening havoc on our communities. Front Range fire danger has been forestalled for now. MaybeBy I’mMort old fashioned Markshaving lived decades in Colorado winters, but snowstorms in Colorado should be appreciated and welcomed with enthusiasm, not fear and intimidation by our local television weather reporters who seem to think that we’re all in imminent danger from these approaching snowstorms. Let it snow and report on something else. Plenty of news ongoing for the past winter months and moving forward. Looking at the past few months, we had the Broncos provide great entertainment and some broken hearts – but another season looms ahead with great excitement. Season By Shirley Smith ticket holders are already paying up for another run at the Super Bowl.
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By Robert Sweeney
We don’t fight wars with snow shovels
REAL We had aESTATE wonderful snowstorm over the weekend that left a few FINANCE TODAY
inches of really wet springtime snow in the metro area. A simple snowstorm in March and the TV coverage was as menacing as an approaching hurricane with weather reports way overdone. Live coverage, a run on the grocery stores and school events canceled, all because of a simple snowstorm. Kevin I wasIverson out most of the day on Saturday and the roads were wet, but
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“My Country ‘tis of thee – Sweet land of liberty – Of thee I sing – Land where my father died – Land of the Pilgrim’s pride – From every mountain side – Let freedom ring.” Those words written by Samuel Smith beautifully describe that America is all about, and throughout our history other people have expressed outstanding thoughts on “liberty,” “freedom” and so many other factors that make America the greatest freedom-
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Englewood names interim fire chief
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nglewood Deputy Fire Chief Richard Petau has been appointed interim fire chief by City Manager Gary Sears. Petau began his duties March 9 after the retirement of Chief Michael Pattarozzi. “Chief Petau has been an effec-
tive communicator and team builder during his tenure with the Englewood Fire Department. I know that he will do an excellent job as interim chief,” Sears said. The search to fill the position permanently is pending. Petau has served on the Englewood Fire Department for 39 years. He started as a firefighter in 1974 and over the years has been promoted to a variety of leadership positions. He has served as deputy chief since 2010.
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and Ed Williams, unanimously cleared Crane of the allegations last month Crane had been the City of Denver’s election operations manager in 2006, the year the Denver elections department was overwhelmed with Election Day problems. A Jan. 27 email to commissioners tried to connect the debacle to Crane’s relationship with Lisa Flanagan, whom he later married. Flanagan works for Sequoia Voting Systems, the company that manufactured Denver’s voting machines. The anonymous email inferred that Crane’s personal association with Flanagan might have amounted to a conflict of interest. According to the committee’s report, Crane “has no past or present conflicts of interest, no past or present ethical issues and no past or present appearances of impropriety that should impact his ability to conduct the activities of the office.” The Ethics Committee concluded Crane had nothing to do
with Denver’s arrangement with Sequoia, noting that the contract with the firm had been signed prior to his appointment and that Crane’s relationship with Flanagan was properly reported to his supervisors. Flanagan still works for Sequoia, but is not involved with Denver’s or Arapahoe County’s contracts with the elections equipment provider. The three finalists for clerk include Crane, former state Rep. Cindy Acre and former county Commissioner Susan Beckman, whom Doty has replaced in office. All three are Republicans. Because Doty is an elected Republican, the GOP-majority Board of Commissioners had asked the party to assist in recruitment efforts. The person selected will complete the rest of Doty’s term, which expires Jan. 15, 2015. Deputy Clerk Mary Whitley continues to manage the office’s day-to-day operations.
Commissioners to select a new clerk and recorder next week Ethics Committee cleared candidate Matt Crane in February
By Peter Jones After a period of controversy, the Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners is scheduled to publicly appoint a new clerk and recorder on March 19 at 9:30 a.m. in the Administration Building, 5334 S. Prince St. in Littleton. The announcement came this week after one of the finalists was cleared of ethics charges. Outgoing Clerk Nancy Doty was elected last November as a District 1 county commissioner. The decision to appoint a midterm replacement was delayed after an anonymous email to the board made ethics charges against candidate Matt Crane, Arapahoe County’s current deputy of elections. Members of the Ethics Committee, including county residents Randy Corporon, Gale Drexler, Candy Figa, Myron Spanier
Littleton OKs multi-family residential units Submitted by City of Littleton The long-vacant site formerly part of the Flying B Ranch will become home to hundreds of Littleton residents at a proposed new project called Littleton Commons. The Littleton City Council approved a rezoning request on March 5 for the 18 acres at the southeast corner of County Line Road and South Erickson Boulevard. When annexed into Littleton in 1984, the property was zoned for business, but the topography falls 55 feet in elevation making
it difficult for commercial development. Instead, the proposed multifamily development will consist of 385 dwelling units contained in three and four-story buildings with garages. It will also include a clubhouse, outdoor pool, dog park and community gathering spaces and access to the Highline Canal and C-470 Trails. The developer conducted a traffic study to look at the traffic impacts with the change from commercial use to multi-family residential. The study estimated approximately 12,000 vehicle
trips per day for commercial development and 2,537 trips for the proposed residential development. This reduction of 9,463 vehicles per day is a 79 percent decrease over the previous zoning. The Planning Board unanimously approved the project due to its consistency with Littleton’s Complan, in that it complies with the overall community-wide goals regarding view preservation, topography, quality of life, encouraging a variety of housing stock and types of people, and preserving Littleton’s economic independence.
Susan Murphy joins Citywide Banks Board of Directors Citywide Banks, a locally owned business bank, announced that Susan Murphy has joined its Board of Directors. Murphy is principal at The Grace Alliance, LLC, and brings a wealth of experience from the public accounting, investment banking, real estate, and health care industries. Murphy began her career at what is now Ernst and Young. She later served as financial advisor in the establishment of the largest private geriatric medical practice in the country. Murphy is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants and a graduate of the University of Notre Dame. She holds certificates in Pension Plan Policy from the IFEBF, Advanced Investment Management from the Wharton School and Fiduciary Studies from the Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University. Murphy has worked extensively in the community, serving on civic and non-profit boards and finance/audit committees, including the Denver Hospice and Arrupe Jesuit High School (a Cristo Rey Network school). Susan is married and has four children.
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By Peter Jones all it the business of health. The newly renamed DTC/Greenwood Village Chamber of Commerce is making expansions beyond geography with its upcoming DTC Healthcare Symposium, March 21 at The Landmark Meridian Tower. “The whole health care profession is changing so rapidly and it’s such a big part of our lives and our economy,” said John Herbers, president of the chamber. “This seemed like an important function for us to perform.” Subtitled “A day to learn, prevent, test and heal,” the all-day symposium will include a full day of sessions by health care professionals, covering everything from the latest in cancer treatment to healthy aging, disease management and health-insurance reform. A range of medical tests will also be available on site – including vision exams, blood-pressure tests, dental assessments, mammograms and testosterone screenings. Alternative care, such as chiropractic and acupuncture, will
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is free. The luncheon is $15 for chamber members who register in advance or $25 for nonmembers. Admission is $25 at the door. A free wine and cheese reception closes out the symposium at 5 p.m. Keynoter Fontneau was appointed executive director and CEO of Colorado Health Benefit Exchange in 2011. Her recognitions include a 2007 Outstanding Women in Business Award from the Denver Business Journal. She is a certified employee-benefits specialist and a chartered retirement-planning counselor. Fontneau is expected to explain how the controversial exchanges will work. “The business community and the community in general are concerned about healthcare reform,” Herbers said. “What is the effect of these health care exchanges on how you pay for and receive medical care?” The mission of the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange, a part of health care reform, is to increase access, affordability and choice for individuals and small employers when they buy health insurance in the state. The exchange, which is scheduled to open for business in October, will essentially be a marketplace where Coloradans will be able to shop for and buy insurance based on quality and price.
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Cherry Hills Village Council considers church expansion project
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By Jan Wondra onsecutive public hearings at the March 5, Cherry Hills Village City Council meeting offered an overview of First Church of the Nazarene expansion plans, located at 3800 E. Hampden Ave. The planned expansion will require five separate changes to zoning codes. City Council discussion ranged from parking loads, possible event traffic concerns and overflow drainage of its underground containment system. The property drains to the north, into Wilshire Golf Course retention ponds, which is part of Denver. Absent a critical document from Denver regarding the property drainage, council chose to continue the expansion discussion at its March 18 meeting. Rob Zucaro, Community Development director, presented an overview of the proposed 37,630 square foot expansion project, which will add a gymnasium, lobby, new restrooms, a community gathering space and storage to the existing 101,871 square feet First Church of the Nazarene. The entire project includes five separate ordinance adjustments: a lot consolidation, an off-street parking reduction variance, a lot entry monument, a fencing height variance, and a ceiling height variance for the sanctuary ceiling. The First Church of the Nazarene owns five smaller lots bordering the Highline Canal along the western edge of its large parking lots. They are currently zoned residential because they were included in the 1971
plan for the adjoining Covington neighborhood. All five lots sit, rather awkwardly, as a northern “finger” of the neighborhood. The requested rezoning would allow them to be absorbed into church-use zoning. The rezoning would retain the Monroe Street access to Hampden Avenue, between the current parking lot and what would become a new west parking lot. Citizens of the Covington neighborhood have endorsed the expansion plan. Plans call for the current 645 parking spaces at the church, to expand to 967, achieved by adding the west lot and revamping the current parking configuration. This is a variance for fewer parking spaces than the building square footage would normally require; reflecting the fact that a significant amount of the new space will be a gymnasium. The new lot would add 5,000 square feet of permeable paved surface, an environmentally-friendly material that allows water pass-through. The site plan includes public walkway access to the Highline Canal and the addition of a pocket park on the south end of the lot. City Council discussed the traffic impact of possibly expanded event usage, since no traffic impact study has been completed. “Is this adding traffic density?” asked Councilwoman Klasina Vanderwerf. “If there are major events here, does this fit within the master plan?” Zucaro said, “We looked at this in particular related to traffic on Monroe Street. There are no plans to
Elevation for the expansion of First Church of the Nazarene in Cherry Hillls Village will require a ceiling height variance, a precedent already established by Highline Community Church.
close it as it goes directly to Hampden. We feel the shift in lot zoning, the traffic density, is within our master plan.” He also said traffic from the church now accounts for only 1 percent of the traffic on Hampden Avenue. “Most of the attachments from P&Z seem to be suggestions, not requirements,” said Councilman Alex Brown. “I would like to know what is really required for traffic management.” Doug Spuler, representing First Church of the Nazarene, said, “Our intent is to serve the existing members. We are not intending to increase traffic on the adjoining road.”
The church worked with a transportation consultant in designing its parking and traffic patterns and has years of experience on the site of managing traffic flow. “It is a work in progress,” said Spuler, “flexibility makes sense.” Mayor Doug Tisdale said, “The language contained in the ordinance adjustments is intended to allow us to adjust what we require, based upon new concerns identified by the city. The keywords here are ‘by the city.’” An underground retention vault, which zoning allowed when the church was built, drains the property. It is basically a 16 foot by 200 foot circular steel vault that allows for slow runoff of storm water into lower soil layers, where it drains north toward the Wellshire Golf Course. There are no plans to expand that retention system. “I have personal experience with
drainage vault failures, so I think we need to wait for the written report from Denver before approving,” said Councilman Mark Griffin. “That said, I think this has been well-vetted by our Planning & Zoning committee and the citizen letters show there is support.” Vanderwerf questioned the plan’s public trail access and the 10-foot buffer along the south end of the parking lot. “We don’t expect that the west lot will be used that much,” said Curtis Clay, chair of the church’s expansion committee. Councilwoman Katy Brown said, “It has direct access to the Highline Canal. I guarantee you that it will be used.” Church representatives responded to questions about public use of the gymnasium by Villagers, with affirmation that it might be opened to the Village for certain events.
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Denver Water prepares for drought conditions and beyond
The Denver metro area must brace for one of the driest summers in a decade, the leader of the state’s largest water utility told a group of business leaders from the South Metro Denver Chamber this week. Denver Water CEO Jim Lochhead hosted about 30 of the chamber’s members and special guests at the utility’s headquarters March 11 to talk about drought conditions in 2013 and what the utility is doing to prepare for the coming years. “We are facing a future of increasing uncertainty,” Lochhead told the group. “Drought, forest fires and the potential for increased demand stemming from climate change are things we have to be prepared to deal with as they will significantly challenge water supply managers across the West. In addition, aging infrastructure, consumer risk tolerance, economic uncertainties, growth and a changing regulatory environment are challenges for the future.” The luncheon, which was cosponsored by the chamber’s Energy and Sustainable Infrastructure Council, brought business leaders from across the region to meet and talk with Lochhead about what the challenges are and why we’re facing them. Lochhead warned that despite recent snow events, the region is facing the driest summer conditions since early 2000. And that unless there are drastic climate shifts that bring more water, the utility will be forced to impose restrictions on customers that would
Denver Water CEO Jim Lochhead speaks to chamber business leaders regarding the state’s current and future water concerns. include twice-a-week watering restrictions, asking restaurants to serve water by request only and working with businesses like car washes to limit consumption. “Even though we’ve seen some great snow in the metro area, our water supply comes from the mountains, and prior to this weekend, we needed an additional 8 to 10 feet of snow in the high country to help us out of the drought,” Lochhead said. “Prior to this recent snow, our snowpack in Denver Water’s watersheds is approximately 60 percent of average. “We have learned a lot of lessons from the 2002-2004 drought. We think that we are about as prepared as we can be.” Part of those preparations
involve the heightening of the Gross Reservoir dam in Boulder County, which would double the reservoir’s storage and enable Denver Water to have more in reserves for dry seasons. The utility has been bogged down for years through the permitting process to make the expansion happen and Gov. Hickenlooper has written to President Obama to try to speed up the federal process for getting approval to heighten the dam. Also, as part of Denver Water’s conservation efforts, the utility is forming a project with 17 entities to supply more customers in the south metro area. Once approved, the partnership, called WISE, which stands for Water, Infrastructure and Supply Efficiency, will provide new sup-
Colorado Escrow & Title celebrates new Lone Tree office
Colorado Escrow & Title celebrated the opening of its new office spaces in Lone Tree with fellow Chamber Investors and staff recently. The company has been serving Front Range communities since 1985 and specializes in helping individual real estate professionals with standard real estate refinancing & resale as well as commercial, farm, ranch and water transactions. www.coloescrow.com
Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa opens in Littleton
Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa opened its third Colorado location with a chamber celebration and ribbon cutting. Guests were treated to mini hot stone massages and foot treatments as well as food, beverages and giveaways. Located near Southwest Plaza shopping center, the spa offers full treatment massages, facials, couples massage, stone massages, hot towel foot exfoliation and more. www. handandstone.com
plies by combining unused water in Aurora with unused supplies from Denver. During years when Denver and Aurora don’t need the water, 15 Douglas County entities that make up the South Metro Water Supply Authority will be able to purchase the unused portion to reduce their reliance on nonrenewable groundwater sources. The partnership is still being finalized, but Denver Water expects to start capturing unused water and selling it to South Metro in the next few years, Lochhead said. “Water is such a precious resource, and this really was a terrific opportunity for influential leaders in the south metro business community to hear and understand what is in store for us in the future,” Chamber President & CEO John Brackney said. “It’s important from a community standpoint that we get the word out to all the citizens that water conservation is important.” Business leader Jeff Keener, who heads the chamber’s Energy and Sustainable Infrastructure Council, applauded Denver Water’s efforts for getting word out about upcoming conservation needs.
“It’s important for Denver Water to do a good job to explain why, so people understand the restrictions,” Keener said. “For business development, I don’t think the upcoming drought restrictions will affect new construction for companies, because it sounds like Denver Water has done a good job to prepare for those eventualities. “I really have to take my hat off to everything Denver Water has done to serve its customers and the region as a whole in their conservation efforts and drought preparations.” The South Metro Chamber Energy & Sustainable Infrastructure Group’s mission is to: 1) educate, inform, and promote the open exchange of ideas; 2) collaborate & grow business relationships; and 3) to promote prosperity through policy - all through the context of technology, renewable and traditional energy sources. For more information on taking part in the Chamber’s Energy & Sustainable Infrastructure Group, contact Manny Gonzales at 303-8805954 or visit the chamber’s website at www.bestchamber.com.
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Thursday, March 14 7:30 a.m.: Technology Advocates Group Discussion The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial 3:30 p.m.: Women in Leadership with Sarah Brown, Synergy Homecare The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial Friday, March 15 7:30 a.m.: Chapter 3 - Legal & Copyright Considerations for Social Media The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial 11:30 a.m.: Energy & Sustainable Infrastructure Council: New Battery Technologies & Solar Without Subsidies The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial Monday, March 18 4 p.m.: New Chamber Connector Training The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial 7 p.m.: Save Lives & Sort Medical Supplies with Project CURE 10337 E. Geddes Ave., Centennial
Tuesday, March 19 9 a.m.: Business Bible Study The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial 11:30 a.m.: Bringing 21st Century Economic Success to Metro Denver Colorado Heights University, 3001 S. Federal Blvd., Denver Wednesday, March 20 7:30 a.m.: DBJ - How to Complete an Award-Winning Nomination The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial 4:30 p.m.: Southwest Metro Business Alliance: The Great Outdoors Creekside Gardens, 5730 West Coal Mine Ave., Littleton Thursday, March 21 3:30 p.m.: Access to Capital for Start-ups & Early-stage Companies The Chamber Center, 2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial 5:30 p.m.: Join The Action Center for “Jazz & Junk” Jeffco Fair Grounds, 15200 W. 6th Ave., Golden
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Creek’s hopes spoiled in Sweet 16 playoff game
By Tom Barry On March 5, the Cherry Creek High School girls were looking forward to hosting their Sweet 16 playoff game against Horizon High School from Thornton. There was a lot of energy from both teams in the pregame warmups. The hometown Bruins loudly welcomed their girls during the introductions as the girls bumped one other after going through the throng of cheerleaders and poms. In the first quarter, the Bruins could not buy a basket or any luck, as the Hawks dominated the boards and led by 12. “Horizon came out and took it to us in the first period and once we got our forbearing, we out played them in the next three periods and could never get out of the hole,” said Creek’s head coach Chris Curneen. “If a team scores 40 points on us, that’s not good, it was definitely not in our game plan.” Kaylie Rader, Horizon’s center, scored 15 points in the first period. After Creek made adjustments, the Wyoming-bound player scored only four additional points during the game – all from free throws. Creek lost this playoff game after a comeback effort 59 to 51. The Bruins had a season record of 18
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wins and 7 losses. “This year’s team set the tone hopefully for the next few years,” said Curneen. “Unfortunately all but one team ends with a loss.” Creek’s efforts will begin anew this spring with preparing for next year. The Bruins’ center Megan Rohrer will play hoops for South Dakota School of Mines next year.
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Cherry Creek High School’s boys basketball team lost a nail biter in a playoff game to Cherokee Trail 61 to 59, March 6. The Bruins kept pace throughout the game garnering the highest point totals in three of the four quarters. In the second quarter they were outscored by 10 points and quickly bounced back. Cherry Creek, coached by Mike Brookhart, finished the season with a 14 and 12 record. Heritage High School boys played the state’s top rated Denver East High School losing 87 to 60. East took off in the first period leading by 14 points. In the next two periods, Heritage kept the points relatively even until the fourth when they had a deficit of 12 points. The Eagles, coached by Jentry Byleveld, completed the season with a 12 and 13 record.
Creek’s head coach Chris Curneen called a timeout to help the Bruins readjust defending Horizon’s top scorer during the first period, as the starters are seated. Creek lost the playoff game and finished the season with 18 wins and 7 losses.
Cherry Creek High School’s Megan Rohrer (No. 42) battles for a loose ball with Horizon’s Kaylie Rader (No. 33) in the first period of a Sweet 16 playoff game, March 5. After a rough start, the Bruins kept pace but lost the bout 59 to 51. Photos by Tom Barry
Arapahoe boys lose to Denver’s East in Elite Eight By Tom Barry The Arapahoe High School boys’ hoopsters were once again on their way to the Big Dance last week. On March 6, the Warriors embarked on a trip to Fort Collins to play Fossil Ridge. Arapahoe had just come of a major win the previous weekend against a higher seed Columbine team and felt good about their abilities and capabilities. In a game that went back and forth like a pingpong match, both teams put on quite the show for the fans that had come together at the near new facility in Northern Colorado.
Fossil Ridge a great close game
Arapahoe led by four points at the end of the first period. Fossil Ridge bested their competitor by three points in the second. Throughout the second half the score was neck and neck.
“It was a great game and close throughout,” said Arapahoe’s head coach Dan Snyder. “We had a nine point lead with two minutes remaining and allowed Fossil Ridge to tie up.” With moments to go in the game and the score tied, the Warriors Mitch Albyn was fouled. With the weight of the world on his shoulder for that brief moment in time, he sunk both shots from the free-throw line. Arapahoe beat Fossil Ridge 53 to 51 in what ended up as one of the best games of the season. “We upset another higher seeded team,” said Snyder.
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That victory propelled the Warriors to the Great Eight, also called the Elite Eight. The Warriors’ players, always a contender with Snyder, and his assistants were slotted to play Denver East, the state’s top-
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ranked team that only lost two games all season, each to out-ofstate teams. Throughout the season, Rudy Carey’s Denver East team had never met a serious contender from Colorado. Most basketball aficionados familiar with the state tourney did not give Arapahoe a prayer to succeed against the proverbial powerhouse. East had won 15 straight games leading up to the game with Arapahoe. “We were a huge underdog,” Snyder said. Before the game the head coach reminded his team, “They are No. 1 for a reason – the pressure is on East and this is why they play the game. Anything can happen.” The nearly packed Denver
Coliseum was wild. The Warriors and the Angels were playing the second of four games, March 8. “We played so well at halftime we were ahead by eight points,” said Snyder. “Our kids did great.” East had never been in this type of a predicament since the season started playing Colorado teams. In the second half, the Angel’s outscored the Warriors by seven and six points in the respective final periods. “Arapahoe did not execute well and that was the difference in the game,” said Snyder. “We turned the ball over 14 times during the game, 10 of those times in the second half.” The Warriors shot 9 of 19 free throws in the effort.
In a hard fought game, the Angels beat the Warriors by five points – 60 to 55. Carey, a longtime highly recognized Denver Public Schools coach, attained his 700th basketball victory. “Our kids gave a great effort representing our team and our school well,” said. “The game came down to the last 10 seconds. We had way to many turnovers and East was the best talent in the state by a long shot.” In the last five years, Arapahoe has been to the Elite Eight playoff games each year. They have been in the Final Four games twice in that period and once to the championship game. Arapahoe’s Matt Glasscock will play basketball next season at Ft. Lewis in Durango. Thomas Trotman is narrowing his choices of where to play. Traven Sparks will play quarterback at Pomona next fall, an elite academic school.
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March 14, 2013 • THE VILLAGER • PAGE 11 Ella Hoskins was awesome in this flowered frock.
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Debutantes Mariel Snyder, Kendall Bundy, Kelsey Johnson, Carly Right and Elizabeth DeRose Photos by Glory Weisberg
Springing forward to spring fashions Fine Arts Luncheon & Debutante Fashion Show
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By Glory Weisberg he 2013 Fine Arts Foundation Luncheon & Debutante Fashion Show at the Marriott Denver Tech Center starred the debutantes and oh, how fabulous they looked modeling the latest dresses and gowns from Mariel. Storeowner Denise Snyder garbed the high school senior girls in outfits perfect for their lifestyles and among the deb models was Denise’s own daughter, Mariel Snyder. Centerpieces were styled by the debs and were flat out stiletto shoe embellished fun!
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Joy Dinsdale and Lynn Hinkle did a great job chairing the Sunday event and moderating the fashion parade was D’Wayne Stone. Ball chair Murri Bishop was sure to give credit to all the members who labored to make the luncheon go off without a hitch. On that list were Foundation President Lynn Cahen and ball co-chair Lynn Wong. This year’s Jubilee honoree Shirley Smith was rampside at a table with family members Allison Smith and Alexandra Haymons, who both are tiara mistresses for the 2013 ball. The girls wore frocks from Little Me’s A Young People’s Boutique. gloryweisberg@comcast.net
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Fashion & lifestyle A model on stilts posing on a gigantic ladder was just one of the dramatic backdrops for the student-produced show.
The Ramblings, an enthusiastic CSU vocal group, entertained between segments to an appreciative audience. Anabella Poletti Montgomery, who interned with a couture designer in Venezuela, stands with one of her models. Photo by Scottie Taylor Iverson
Tiffany Fox, who interned at Isis, calls her collection First Fox and its concept certainly seems geared to Colorado.
In a departure from long gowns, Phillip Miller won the parachute competition with an impeccably tailored vest and kilt made of military wool and parachute fabric.
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hen the Department of Design and Merchandising at Colorado State University shows off its talent, it does so in a very dramatic way. Each year, the annual fashion show has a different theme. Each year, the entirely student-produced event is a sellout and the senior class just continues to outdo itself. This year’s extravaganza was called Destinations and was
The winners included Tiffany Fox’s outdoor apparel in the Extreme Altitude destination chosen “Most Marketable” and Calli Roche’s unusual collection in Urban Edge destination captured the “Most Creative” award. Photo by Scottie Taylor Iverson held at the impressive Lincoln Center in Fort Collins. The four destinations were: Urban Edge, Mystic Woodlands, Extreme Altitude and European Elegance. The judges chose Tiffany Fox’s collection as “Most Marketable” and Calli Roche’s collection as the “Most Creative.” Fox plans to work
in the outdoor apparel industry in Colorado. Roche’s future plan is to find a corner of the world where she can exist in creative freedom. “Best of Show” winner Anabella Poletti Montgomery stated that the inspiration for her line is DeLima’s latest sculpture exhibit, Geometry and Nature.
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Spaghetti Western explores human nature March 20 By Clarissa Crozier n American spaghettiWestern style film is scheduled for the March 20 Film Festival Flix movie in Greenwood Village. Treasure of the Black Jaguar is a cautionary tale of lust, anger and greed. Producer Cameron Van Noy said motivation for the film came from The Treasure of the Sierra Madre by John Huston. The venue at Madden Museum of Art, 6363 S. Fiddlers Green Circle, continues to be popular with a large group also dining each month at Mangia Bevi Café. The cafe, adjacent to the museum in the Palazzo Verdi building, opens at 5 p.m. Red carpet photos begin at 6 p.m. followed by the movie at 7 p.m. Producer Van Hoy also plays the leading role of Anthony. He has appeared in numerous independent films and in a recurring role on the TV series Crash as Eddie Alvarez. Van Hoy will be in Denver to participate in the Filmmaker Talk-back and Ticketholder Reception as well as Red Carpet photos with audience members.
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In the movie, friends Anthony and Shlomo plan to score a simple deal in Mexico, but they wind up in
a Mexican jail. There they receive a lucrative offer form fellow inmate and treasure hunter Blake West. Anthony and Shlomo decide to break out of jail with West to retrieve a gold Mayan statue called the Black Jaguar Deity. It is hidden in the Mexican desert. Since the statue is worth more than $100 million, West offers the Americans $10 million each. The plot thickens when they learn that West is the only one who knows where the treasure is and to get it they must hike 120 miles through harsh desert carrying more than 80 pounds of water and gear. To make matters worse, Katsu, a Japanese industrialist and West’s former employer, is tracking them to find the statue for himself.
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Among topics that might be discussed at the Filmmaker Talk-back are the evolution of characters in the film, as well as violence in films/art and its influence in society. Nancy Oberman, FFF Colorado coordinator, said, “Viewers will find themselves thinking and talking about this film long after viewing it. They will be dissecting it and finding new meaning.” Through movie events, viewers see Anthony change from an inno-
Cameron Van Hoy plays the part of Anthony in Treasure of the Black Jaguar. Van Hoy, producer, will attend the March 20 showing for Red Carpet photos and a talk back after the film.
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Timothy V. Murphy portrays the treasure hunter Blake West in Treasure of the Black Jaguar. The film will be shown March 20 at the Madden Museum of Art.
cent young man to a character detached from reality. “He acts like a robot by the end,” Oberman said. “FFF films are a platform for conversation and there should be some good discussion on this one.” If rated, the movie would probably garner an R rating for violence, sex and language. Treasure of the Black Jaguar screened at Cannes in 2011 and at the London Raindance festival in 2010. Hollywood Reporter called it “well-forged” and “entertaining.” At the film showing last week, venues in Pasadena and North Hollywood both sold out and the film was dubbed very good in the genre it represents.
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Making the movie included living in the desert. “Michael Drayer [actor in the film] and myself slept outside in the middle of the desert, no tents, no nothing for two and a half weeks while we filmed,” Van Hoy said.
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Filming was done in Lone Pine, a California desert. “Climbing mountains, catching snakes, camp fires. No connection to the outside world,” Van Hoy said. “Our generator supplied energy for the camera and equipment. We were removed from society.” A short on filming in the desert can be viewed at http://bit.ly/WDYIMB. Writer/director is Mike Bruce who came to filmmaking after touring the country as a guitarist for the rock band Low Flying Owls and making a series of music videos. When his music career seemed to be going nowhere, Bruce developed his filmmaking skills making music videos for local bands. At the end of 2004, he decided to devote all of his energy writing and directing feature films. Bruce’s first movie production was The Legend of God’s Gun. “We wanted to make an adventure movie that was reminiscent of ‘70s cinema but not a complete
throwback,” Bruce said of the Black Jaguar film. “My personal philosophy regarding cinema is that movies should be fun and hopefully we have achieved that with this film.” Masayuki Imai, who plays the role of Katsu, has been doing Japanese movies and television for more than 17 years and was introduced to the American Hollywood scene in Treasure of the Black Jaguar. Because all film festivals are a cornucopia of styles, Film Festival Flix reflects this variety in the selections presented. In a press release, Oberman said, “The FFF platform is about art, which is subjective, and invites an open mind that will appreciate the artistic qualities of the varied films showcased.” See the film trailer and purchase advance tickets at http://filmfestival flix.com. Movie attendees are invited to wear Western attire.
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Great Gatsby Themed ICON Awards garners record entries By Steven Weisberg The 14th annual ICON Award gala highlighted top-tier event industry vendors with awards based on specific functions they facilitated in the prior year, and this year’s ceremony featured a “record number of entries” to be judged and awarded. The Global Down Syndrome Foundation’s “Be Beautiful Be Yourself” fashion show proved to be a repeat winner although it was impossible to miss the Farber wedding. This year’s Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Larry DiPasquale and his Epicurean Catering company, which has been a dominant and popular vendor for decades This year’s lavish theme was inspired by the upcoming movie of the Great Gatsby and the Roaring 20s of New York’s past glory years.
Most attendees’ attire followed suit, and the unique combination of industry professionals and their patrons attending side-by-side made for a high-energy and fun party with lots of camaraderie. Jerry Barnett signaled the end of cocktails and the beginning of dinner by charging into the dining room with his trombone blaring along with other wind instruments from his band and a stream of dancers. Awards were presented in two tracks during dinner. First were the People’s Choice awards followed by those of the judges. This year’s judges were Paul Creighton of Orlando, Steven Kemble of Dallas, Andrea Michaels of L.A., and Robert Sivek of Chicago. Some of the partygoers included regulars such as Judi Wolf, Gayle and Ed Novak, Sharon Magness
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Englewood’s Cuttn’ it Loose debuts new gallery Cuttn’ it Loose’s mother-daughter ownership team, Rosiemarie Cabral and Sabrina Lemay, share a moment with artist Kyle Banister, whose work hangs behind them.
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Theodore taking steps in the fight against digestive diseases
The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America announced that Scott Theodore, managing partner of Northwestern Mutual-Denver, will serve as the Rocky Mountain Chapter Corporate chairperson for the Take Steps Walk on June 15 at City Park. Northwestern MutualDenver will also serve as the event’s presenting sponsor in 2013. “We are delighted to have Scott’s leadership this year to help generate new revenue. Our goal is to raise $250,000,” said Matt Yeingst, director of Chapter Services for CCFA. “We need leaders in the community to help raise more money and the profile for these diseases that are often overlooked.” Known collectively as inflammatory bowel diseases, Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis affects 1 in 200 people. They are painful, medically incurable diseases that attack the digestive system. Crohn’s disease may attack anywhere along the digestive track, while ulcerative colitis inflames only the large intestine (colon). Symptoms may include abdominal pain, persistent diarrhea, rectal bleeding, fever and weight loss. Many patients require numerous hospitalizations and surgery.
Most people develop the diseases between the ages of 15 and 35; however the incidence is increasing in children. “On behalf of all of us at Northwestern Mutual-Denver, we are excited to support this year’s Take Steps Walk to raise awareness for Crohn’s and colitis and help fund research,” said Theodore. “Through the sponsorship and my position as corporate chairperson, I hope to help the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation reach its fundraising goal and further its mission of helping those with digestive diseases.” Take Steps is the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America’s national walk program to raise money for critical research and awareness about these painful and unpredictable digestive diseases. The walks are family friendly festivals with activities for everyone including bands, games, activities, food and a leisurely walk through a park or community. For more information about becoming involved in Take Steps for Crohn’s & Colitis, visit www. cctakesteps.org/Denver or contact Jeremy Stern at 303-639-9163 ext. 2 or jstern@ccfa.org.
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By Glory Weisberg he University of Denver Founders Day Gala was exciting, honoring six respected members of the community. Margot Gilbert Frank won the coveted Evans Award and as she accepted the honor she won a standing ovation! Frank taught in the Jefferson County Schools 24 years after receiving her BA from DU in 1971. Even while teaching full-time, she volunteered for the Junior League of Denver, the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, National Jewish Health and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. She is now on the board of the Mizel Museum. Her love for the theater played a part in her efforts to establish the Newman Center for the Performing Arts at DU. That facility is named for major donors Bob and Judy Newman. Husband Allan Frank completed a JD degree from DU in 1967 and Margot has been of the university’s board since 2000. She is also credited with establishing the ultra-popular Korbel Dinner for the Josef Korbel School of International Studies that has a reputation for attracting internationally respected figures such as Christopher Hill and past U.S. Secretaries of State, Madeleine Korbel Albright and Condoleezza Rice, who also attended the university. This gala dinner celebrates 149 years of life for the University of Denver, its campus thriving with new structures such as the Academic Commons, readying for dedication later this month. T. Ryan Greenwalt got his BSBA in 2002 and was given the Ammi Hyde Award for Recent Graduate Achievement. He helped start the Young Alumni Scholarship Fund with a $25,000 gift. He is managing director at Jefferies & Co., a global securities and investment firm in New York. He is on the board of the Foundation for AIDS Research and he is also involved in a movie based on the life of the late Kathryn Hepburn. Robert Newman Sheets, B.A. 1961, was honored with the Randolph P. McDonough Award for Service to Alumni. For 30 years he was DU’s alumni director and is now involved with the Morgridge College of Education, having chaired its alumni board for four years. The former Marine founded the Pikes Peak Arts Council, was the first executive director of the Colorado Council on the Arts and Humanities and has served on the
Margot Gilbert Frank and fellow honoree Carter Prescott Endowment for the Arts and other arts institutions. The 2013 Community Service Award went to Karen (Young) Mathis who earned her BA from DU in 1972. She was the third woman to become president of the American Bar Association, is past national president of Big Brothers, Big Sisters, served on the board of Volunteers of America and the Rocky Mountain Planned Parenthood as well as Mile Hi Girl Scouts. Ronald Grahame accepted the Distinguished Service to the University Award. After earning his BA in 1973 from DU he became a sports figure at the university. He’s been hockey coach, parent and administrator and is assistant vice chancellor and senior associate athletics director. The Professional Achievement Award went to Carter Anne Prescott, who graduated from Colorado Women’s College with a BA in 1971. She has addressed the United Nations and is a respected speechwriter. When winning $25,000 from the TV show, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, she donated the winnings for scholarships at CWC, a past scholarship winner herself. She is president and CEO of Carter Communications International. Emceeing the gala was Channel 9News reporter TaRhonda Thomas, who is earning her MA this spring at DU.
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New Littleton community to provide Premier Memory Care Highline Place appoints Moran and Boles
Highline Place, located in the heart of Littleton, is providing the Denver metro area with a state-ofthe-art Alzheimer’s and Memory Support community. The facility is currently under construction between the Highline Canal and the park at the intersection of Broadway and Arapahoe. Highline Place will offer residents and families unsurpassed care and peace of mind when it opens this spring. Highline Place and their parent company, Anthem Memory Care of Portland, Ore., appointed Birgit Moran as the new marketing director and William “Bill” Boles, executive director. Moran has a special commitment to the senior-community in Denver, and her career and personal life merged when a family member was stricken with early onset of Alzheimer’s disease. several years in the hotel industry, Moran began working with families struggling with dementia illness. Determined to improve outcomes for others, she’s been connecting families to resources and building communities of care through educational events, support groups and collaborations since 2005. Boles is a Denver native and has a passion for working in assisted living, developing staff and caring for families and the people who need memory care. He has more than 15 years of experience
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Center Park nominated for People’s Choice Award Centennial facility among DRCOG’s ‘great places’
By Peter Jones Centennial Center Park was the local summer hit of 2012, and now the Denver Regional Council of Governments has taken notice. The 11-acre destination park adjacent to Centennial Civic Center on East Arapahoe Road has been named a finalist for the Live Work Play 2013 People’s Choice Award. The biennial program celebrates “great places and livable communities in the Denver region.” Individuals can vote for any of the 10 finalists at www.drcog. org. The south metro area has fared well in previous People’s Choice Awards. In the last contest two years ago, Vallagio at Inverness took the top honors in a close battle with Centennial’s IKEA. This year, Center Park is contending with Lone Tree’s RidgeGate community, among a host of other metro-area destinations. “We are very excited that Centennial Center Park is a finalist for the Live Work Play People’s Choice Award as an outstanding place,” city spokeswoman Allison Wittern said. “One of the goals of the park is to create a sense of place for residents and others throughout the metro area to gather and enjoy. I encourage people to visit the park and vote for it on DRCOG’s website.” Center Park’s nomination comes after its long-awaited and celebrated debut last summer. The facility had a much-publicized grand opening in August with the all-day Celebrate Centennial festival, an event that attracted as many as 5,000 people from Centennial and across metro Denver. The event featured among the last performances by long-time regional favorites Opie Gone Bad.
Centennial Center Park has been named a finalist for the Denver Regional Council of Governments’ Live Work Play 2013 People’s Choice Award. File photo Celebrate Centennial was followed later that month with the city’s and Gov. John Hickenlooper’s welcome-home tribute to Centennial’s gold medalist Missy Franklin and other Colorado Olympians. Last November, Mayor Cathy Noon hosted the city’s inaugural Christmas tree lighting in the park. “This park has become an asset to our community and provided the city opportunities to put Centennial on the map,” Wittern said. “Centennial Center Park is creating a sense of community to gather and enjoy.” The ambitious park has been hailed as a unique destination, not just for Centennial, but for the entire south metro area and beyond. Amenities include an expansive “destination” playground, a waterpowered play area, a climbing wall, an amphitheater, decorative fountains and two large shelters with gas fireplaces. The “multigenerational” park also serves as an interactive history lesson – covering everything from Lithic human antiquity to
Centennial’s 2001 incorporation – by way of various interconnected displays and monuments. Funds for the project came from a variety of sources, including Arapahoe County’s openspace sales and use tax and grants from the Colorado Conservation Trust Fund and Great Outdoors Colorado. The idea for the facility germinated in 2008 when Centennial left its rented office space and purchased its first permanent city hall for nearly $3.8 million. To help foster a sense of place, Centennial paid another $2.6 million to acquire adjacent open space to create what eventually became Center Park. The other 2013 Live Work Play finalists include Olde Town Arvada, Washington Village co-housing, Colorado Wedding District, 40 West Arts District, Continuum of Colorado/Seniors Choice, TAXI community, the Town of Bennett’s comprehensive plan and Denver Botanic Gardens.
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Denver Lyric Opera Preliminary Competition has 3 Villager finalists Center Triumphant Faces Gala netted $290,000.
Celebrations page
The Denver Lyric Opera Guild Preliminary Competition has three Arapahoe County finalists, Thomas Kittle and Meredith “Maggie” Sczekan from Centennial and Nadya Hill from Littleton, joining 12 others from around the metro Denver area. They are singing again for the DLOG’s Final Competition, March 16. These singers will compete for to win more than $34,000 worth of prizes. The judges are mezzo-soprano Dr. Linda DiFiore, from the University of North Texas, soprano Dr. Lynn Eustis, a native of Long Island, N.Y., and conductor and pianist Mark Morash, director of Musical Studies for the San Francisco Opera Center. Among donors supporting the competition are the Fine Arts Foundation, Marlis and Shirley Smith and the Galen and Ada Belle Spencer Foundation. One other foundation prefers not to be listed publicly so you can tell the DLOG is well known and respected, bringing forward into the professional limelight in Colorado the budding opera singers whose names we may see in coming years. The guild members will be saying, “I was there when this person was first recognized.” This year the combined total of awards will be well over $1,000,000, according to Jane Gibson. Bill Maclay chairs the competition committee with help from Mary Bahde, Linda Young and Zoraide Scordo. The competition is free and open to the public. Call 303-680-8190 for information.
Passover
Jewish people celebrate Passover beginning sundown, March 25. Most formal seders are the first or second night. Palm Sunday is March 24 and Easter is March 31.
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We now have a page where readers can do a fun birthday, baby, anniversary, etc. announcement at no charge. We got a lot of comments on the first “Celebrations” page with the Goldy anniversary story. Let us know if a couple or person is having a milestone birthday or special anniversary. Send info to editorial@ villagerpublishing.com or call the Villager office at 303-773-8313.
Empowering Women Together
The Women’s Bean Project sent us information that Walmart.com will connect shoppers with small women-owned businesses around the world. Empowering Women Together will offer shoppers more than 200 items from 19 businesses in nine countries. Empowering Women Together will be part of Store for Good. In the words of Joy Ndungutse, an entrepreneur in Rwanda, “From a humble beginning under a tree in a remote village in Rwanda, my sister and I founded Gahaya Links after the devastating 1994 Rwanda Genocide that left over 1 million dead. We organized about 20 women with a vision of empowering them to enhance their weaving skills, to be able to earn an income, and live adequately by community standards. Today we are a growing network of over 4,000 women, the majority of whom are genocide survivors and are organized in cooperatives throughout Rwanda. Through our partnership with Full Circle Exchange and opportunities such as Empowering Women Together, this platform gives hope to many families in Rwanda and we are so grateful.” In addition to merchandise from Gahaya Links and the Women’s Bean Project, the inaugural Empowering Women Together collection also includes jewelry from Peru, Rwanda, Kenya and the U.S.; home accessories from Rwanda and Haiti; paper mache from Haiti, apparel and accessories from Rwanda; iPad and laptop cases from Cambodia and Nepal; coffee and tea sets sourced globally and made in America; and specialty foods made in America and Canada. The full collection can be viewed online at walmart.com/ empoweringwomentogether.
Etiquette
Let’s talk about wedding gift registries. With many of Denver’s population coming from other parts of the country, couples today have a gift themselves: the Internet. Online registries enable guests to access and select items without leaving their laptop, smartphone or other gizmo. We suggest the couple register at more than one store and at a varying price range of stores. From Target to Bed, Bath & Beyond, Macy’s, Nordstrom, the selections enable you decide on your budget and be sure you are giving the couple what they’ve selected at each retailer. But don’t leave out the locally owned store, please. We love Compleat Gourmet, lose track of time in there and the bride and groom would have a ball meandering through the aisles there. Also consider the other strip mall shops that appreciate your business. We see few gifts being brought to weddings today. Why lug it there when you can order and pay for shipping and free the couple from having to rent a U-Haul truck to take it home, especially if the couple’s flying off on their honeymoon directly after the ceremony and celebration? Have the gift sent to the bride’s home or wherever the registry says. Another gift is the monetary one and it’s fun to see the bride getting money at the reception tucked into the garter but don’t make that the sole gift unless that’s the couple’s culture to do so. Put a check in an envelope with a card denoting the name of the giver, of course and perhaps even put it in a nice gift box. If you decide to ignore the registries make the gift one an average couple would actually use such as kitchen gear, linen napkins, napkin rings and place mats or neutral color tablecloth. Hardbound cookbooks still line the shelves of brick and mortar book stores and other shops but keep them practical and don’t assume the couple with full-time jobs has time to perform complicated tasks. No matter how desperate you are as a marrying couple to get specifically needed gifts such as that one above, consider the obvious budget of the asking guest or their ability to either use the Web or have access to stores on your registry. Next up: thanking wedding gift givers, especially in this rapidly growing Internet, texting, emailing society. gloryweisberg@comcast.net
E-mail calendar items to gloryweisberg@comcast.net MARCH 15 Colorado Nonprofit Week Awards Luncheon, coloradononprofits.org 15 Cherry Creek Schools Foundation Luncheon, cherrycreekschools.org 16 Asian Performing Arts of Colo. 25th Anniversary Concert, asianperformingarts25@gmail.com 16 Denver Lyric Opera Guild Final Competition for Colorado Singers, 720-239-3120 18 Anchor Center for Blind Children Spamalot March 28 performance, savannah@anchorcenter.org 19 Denver Auto Show Charity Preview Party, charitypreviewparty.com 20 Boys Hope Girls Hope 20th Anniversary Celebration, 720-524-2061 21 Jewish Community Relations Council Leadership Luncheon, 303-321-3399
29 American Lung Assn. Bowling for Better Breathing, 303-388-4327 APRIL 6 LifeSpark Cancer Resources NightSparks, lifesparknow.org 6 National Jewish Health Hoops & Hoopla, hoopsandhoopla.com 7 Kroenke Sports Charities Colo. Avalanche Charity Brunch, 303-405-1166 9 Anti-Defamation League Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program, adl.org/2013ghrp 11 Friendship Bridge Building Bridges Gala, 303-674-0717 12 Children’s Hospital Heart Institute Little Hearts Luncheon & Fashion Show, 720-777-1700 12 Seeds of Hope Charitable Trust Hope Springs Eternal, 303-715-3186 12 Gathering Place Gala Global Getaway, 303-996-9048 13 Project Education South Sudan Arts &
Artifacts, 303-316-4528 13 Regis Jesuit Lark, 303-246-7342 13 Zarlengo Foundation Evening of Comedy featuring Billy Gardell, 303-718-7220 13 Denver Art Museum DAM Uncorked, 720-913-2763 13 Colorado Ballet Auxiliary Balletto Di Gala Dancing With Our Stars, 303-339-1618 16 Colorado UpLift Guild Evening at Canvas and Cocktails, 303-794-6696 18 Central City Opera Party for Preservation, centralcityopera.org/pfp 18 Dani’s Foundation A Night of Pun & Games, 303-601-1881 18 Goodwill Power of Work Luncheon, goodwilldenver.org 19 Children’s Law Center Annual Dinner, childlawcenter.org 24 Sue Miller Day of Caring Fostering Health & Hope Breakfast, rmccoy@senseofsecurity.org 24 Advocates For Children Rally For Kinds Breakfast, 303-695-0803
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Sanctuary
A&E Briefs ‘Doubt: A Parable’
Through March 31, 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 6:30 p.m. Sundays, at 6:30 p.m., Cherry Creek Theatre Shaver-Ramsey Showroom, 2414 E. 3rd Ave., Denver. Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award, Doubt is a gripping story of suspicion cast on a priest’s behavior. Brilliant and powerful drama set in 1964. Tickets at 303-800-6578 or www.cherrycreektheatre.org.
‘The Denver Salon: Then and Now’
Through May 31, Byers-Evans House Gallery, 1310 Bannock St., Denver. Twenty years ago, photographer Mark Sink formed the Denver Salon, a gathering of fine art photographers that he admired for pursuing higher ideals in the use of photography. Included in the exhibition will be Mark Sink, Eric Havelock-Bailie, Anne Arden McDonald and others. Call 303-620-4933.
‘Inspired by Art: The Building of a Legacy’
March 16, 6 - 9 p.m., opening reception, The MADDEN Museum of Art, 6363 S. Fiddler’s Green Circle, Greenwood Village. Permanent exhibit includes works from the collection of John and Marjorie Madden, including Chen Chi, Harry Marinsky, Daniel Sprick and others. RSVP/Info: Hillary@ JohnMaddenCo.com or 303-763-1970.
CLASSES/ WORKSHOPS ‘Estate Planning & Tax: 2013’s New Normal’
April 9, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., Greenwood Village City Hall, Community Room, 6060 S. Quebec St., Greenwood Village. New 2012 Tax Laws and Changes, Medicare Tax changes, Inheritance, Gift and Estate Tax changes, Multi-Generational IRAs and more. Panera Bread lunch served. RSVP Required: Mhoward@cfiemail.com, or call 303-2258386.
CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS Men in Business
March 28, 7:30 – 9:30 a.m., John Elway Chevrolet, 5200 S. Broadway, Englewood. Speaker Tim Gaudette, Outreach manager Small Business Majority.
Arapahoe County Republican Men’s Club
6:45 a.m. Wednesdays, Garcia’s Restaurant, 5050 S. Syracuse St., Greenwood Village. Upcoming speakers include Jim Saccomano, V.P. of Communications for the Denver Broncos, C.U. President Bruce Benson and former Congressman Tom Tancredo. For information contact President Cliff Dodge at 303-909-7104 or birdie9@comcast.net. Reservations are not needed, simply show up and join the Club.
EDUCATION
Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes Open House
March 12, 6:30pm and March 14, 9-11am, Denver Learning Center, 10 Inverness Drive East, Suite 150, Englewood. RSVP at 720-528-8404 or email denver. center@lindamoodbell.com.
Skyview Academy Teacher Candidate Open House
March 16, 9 a.m. – noon, Skyview Academy, Highlands Ranch. Opportunity for prospective teachers to visit expanding
‘Treasure of the Black Jaguar’
March 20, The MADDEN Museum of Art, 6363 South Fiddlers Green Circle, Greenwood Village. Pre-show dinner available at the adjacent Mangia Bevi Café. “Enchilada Western” that is a modern day homage to early works of Quentin Tarantino and shows obvious influences from John Huston’s “Treasure of the Sierra Madre.” There’s gold, greed, plenty of gunplay and a bordello! Advance tickets visit www.filmfestivalflix.com/film/treasureof-the-black-jaguar/. “R” rated for violence, language and sex.
Colorado Symphony Masterworks
March 22 – 23, 7:30 p.m., March 24, 2:30 p.m., Boettcher Concert Hall, 14th and Curtis streets, Denver. Ravel, Dorman, Dukas, Debussy. Tickets at 303-623-7876 or www.coloradosymphony.org.
‘A Weekend with Pablo Picasso’
March 22 – April 28, Ricketson Theatre, Denver Performing Arts Center, 14th and Curtis streets, Denver. In this one-man show, Herbert Siguenza portrays Pablo Picasso, who welcomes the audience into his studio as he spends the weekend hustling to finish several commissioned pieces of work. Tickets at 303-893-4100 or www. denvercenter.org.
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EASTER
‘Tamarac Turnips’ Kids Club Event
March 23, noon – 1 p.m., Whole Foods Tamarac, 7400 E. Hampden Boulevard, Denver. Easter Eggs and edible flowers: kids play flower guessing games and dye Easter eggs. Reserve a spot at the customer service desk.
‘Eggstravaganza Food Fest’
March 23, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m., Whole Foods Tamarac, 7400 W. Hampden Boulevard, Denver. All-store taste event featuring great Easter brunch ideas with one common theme – eggs.
Ride the Bunny Express Train
March 30, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Colorado Railroad Museum, 17155 W. 44th Ave, Golden. Featuring the 1880s vintage passenger coach. The Easter Bunny and Spike the Railyard hound will be handing out saltwater taffy from Enstrom Candies. Purchase tickets online at ColoradoRailroadMuseum.org. For more information, call 303-279-4591.
HEALTH/FITNESS
DTC Healthcare Symposium
March 21, 10:30 a.m. – 7 p.m., Landmark Meridian Tower, 7600 Landmark Way, Greenwood Village. Free event includes giveaways, free screenings, interactive demonstrations and educational sessions. Breakout sessions every 30 minutes. Wine and Cheese with keynote speaker at 5 p.m.
Scott Zbryk and Bruce Clark at CORE New Art Space
March 28 – April 14, CORE New Art Space, 900 Santa Fe Drive, Denver. Scott Zbryk, Urban Galaxies And Beyond! Bruce Clark, Facing Abstraction. 303-297-8428, www.corenewartspace.com.
‘The Soul of Great Cities – Paris’
April 5, 7:30 p.m., Littleton United Methodist Church, 5894 S. Datura St., Littleton. Featuring CSO Concertmaster Yumi Hwang-Williams performing Introduction and Rondo Cappriccioso and Poeme, plus Symphonie Fantastique. Tickets at www. littletonsymphony or at the door. Information: 303-933-6824.
Auditions for Denver Jazz Club Youth All-Stars
April 14, 6:30 - 8:45 p.m., April 21,11:15 a.m.-1:45 p.m., April 28, 6:30 – 9 p.m., Flesher-Hinton Music Store, 3936 Tennyson St., Denver. The youth all-stars are looking for dedicated, hard-working, 9th, 10th and 11th grade clarinet, tenor sax, trumpet, trombone, tuba or string bass, and drum set players. Intermediate to advanced jazz experience is necessary. Audition music and recording have now been posted at www.bandresourcesunlimited.com. Financial assistance available. Visit www.bandresourcesunlimited.com. Contact Ed Cannava, director, for an audition date and time, 303-328-7277.
Greenwood Athletic and Tennis Club in Westland’s Park, 5801 S. Quebec St., Greenwood Village. All fitness levels and non-members welcome. Visit www. GreenwoodATC.com/bootcamp or call 303-770-2582 x312. Greenwood Village recreational reimbursement applies.
Arapahoe Library District Hosts Free Red Cross Preparedness Workshops
March 18, Eloise May Library, 1475 Parker Road, Denver; March 25, 2 – 3 p.m., Southglenn Library, 6972 S. Vine St., Centennial; March 27, 7 – 8 p.m., Koelbel Library, 5955 S. Holly St., Centennial. The workshops help attendees take tangible steps that will help mitigate the effects of a disaster and help them bounce back more easily should a disaster strike their home or neighborhood. For more information or to register, call 303-542-LIBRARY (7279).
Cherry Creek Schools Family Wellness Summit
April 20, 7 – noon, 9 Health Fair, Smoky Hill School, 1600 E. Smoky Hill Road, Aurora Visit www.assetsconnect.org.
MEETINGS
Centennial Dist. 4 meeting
March 14, 7:10 p.m., Smoky Hill Library, 5430 S. Biscay Circle, Centennial. Hosted by Centennial District 4 Council members Ron Weidmann and Stephanie Piko. For more information, contact Weidmann at 303-754-3343 or mail to rweidmann@ centennialcolorado.com or Piko at 303-7543374 or spiko@centennialcolorado.com.
Spencer Swalm Town Hall
March 16, 1:30 - 3 p.m., Koelbel Library, 5955 S. Holly Street, Centennial. Guest Scott Gessler, Colorado Secretary of State.
RTD FasTracks Citizens April 8 - May 10, 9:30 - 10:45a.m., Advisory Committee
Ladies Only Boot Camps
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL Easter
Easter Vigil, 7 p.m. March 30; Easter Day Service, 8 a.m. and 10:15 a.m., March 31, Easter Egg Hunt, 9:30 a.m. Easter Sunday. The Episcopal Church of St. Gabriel the Archangel is located at 6190 E. Quincy Avenue, Cherry Hills Village.
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Gospel Concert with Bill Gaither
March 16, 6 p.m. Seven-time-Grammy Award-winner Bill Gaither will host a spectacular evening of music, laughter and encouragement featuring the world class talent of the Gaither Vocal Band. Reserve tickets online at www.gaither.com, by phone at 800-965-9324, at the Church Office or at select area Christian bookstores. First Church of the Nazarene is located at 3800 E. Hampden Avenue. Englewood.
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Arts at Plymouth Program
April 13, Rocky Mountain Ringers. April 20, Annual Spring Concert by Chancel Choir of First Plymouth/UCC. First Plymouth is located at 3501 S. Colorado Boulevard, Englewood.
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SAVE THE DATE
‘Party for Preservation’
April 18, 6:30 p.m., History Colorado Center, 1200 Broadway, Denver. Central City Opera Guild will host a fun evening with cocktails, dinner and dancing to raise money for a treasured landmark building owned by Central City Opera: Nicholas House, built in 1875. Purchase tickets beginning March 4 through Alicia Holt in the Central City Opera Development Office: 303-331-7014, aholt@centralcityopera. org. For additional information, visit www. partyforpreservation.com.
‘High Hopes’ Golf Tournament
July 29, Glenmoor Country Club, 10 Glenmoor Drive, Cherry Hills Village. Benefiting the Guild of the Children’s Diabetes Foundation. Chair: Tangy Buchanan. Player registration at www. childrensdiabetesfoundation.org.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
March 15, 4:30 – 7:30p.m., Slattery’s Irish Pub@ The Landmark, 5364 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Greenwood Village. Join the DTC/ Greenwood Village Chamber of Commerce for food and drink freebies, prize giveaways and live music and entertainment. Info: 303-290-9922.
Denver Brass St. Patrick’s Day Concert
March 15 – 16, 7:30pm; March 17, 2:30 p.m., Newman Center for the Performing Arts, 2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver.
ST. ANDREW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Evening with Reverend Rob Bell
March 19, 7 p.m. Best-selling author of Love Wins, Velvet Elvis and Drops Like Stars, featured speaker in a series of spiritual short films called NOOMA discusses his newest book, What We Talk About When We Talk About God. Tickets at www.st-andrewumc.com. Info at 303-794-2683. St. Andrew United Methodist Church is located at 9203 S. University Boulevard, Highlands Ranch.
WELLSHIRE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Main Thing!
March 17. Fifth Sunday of Lent. The reading from Philippians uses race imagery to remind us to focus on the price of the upward, Heavenly calling. Based on readings: Isaiah 43:16-21, Psalm 126, Philippians 3:4b-14 and John 12:1-8, Dr. John Bell’s sermon will focus on the basic goal of the Christian faith, The Main Thing! Wellshire Presbyterian Church is located at 2999 S. Colorado Boulevard, Denver.
Abrahamic Build: Habitat for Humanity
March 14 –April 11. Abraham is the father of three great faith traditions. Muslims, Christians and Jews will work together on this house located in the Globeville area of Denver. Work dates: March 21, 28, April 4 and 11. Sign up at www.denver.volunteerhub. com.. Contact Dr. Bell with questions at jbell@ wpcdenver.org.
The Denver Brass and a cast of fiendishly talented guest artists paint a vivid scene of Tommy Knockers, Leprechauns and Pots of Gold Ore. Visit www.denverbrass.org.
St. Patrick’s Day Concert with the CSO and Colcannon
March 17, 7:30 pm, Boettcher Concert Hall, 14th and Curtis Streets, Denver. Concert will feature the world premiere of Colcannon’s new work for orchestra, O’Toole and the Goose, a poetic story set to music that tells of the aging King O’Toole, his pet goose and the elusive St. Kevin. Conductor will be Grammy®-winning John McLaughlin Williams. Visit www.coloradosymphony.org.
WHAT’S NEW
Free Passover Lunches for Cherry Creek Middle and High School Students
March 28 – 29, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Aish Denver, 9550 E. Belleview Avenue, Greenwood Village Passover lunches for students and adults, featuring a hot, kosherfor-Passover meal, including pizza, lasagna, soup, salads, and dessert. Lunches will be free for middle school and high school students, nominal fee for adults. For more info, call 303-220-7200 or email info@ aishdenver.com.
State Historical Fund awards more than $6M
The State Historical Fund (SHF), a program of History Colorado, has awarded 34 competitive grants for historic preservation totaling over $6 million for the fiscal year 2013 grant round. These new grants join 215 already active grant projects, for a total of nearly $25 million in direct investment in the State of Colorado. Counties awarded grants this round include: Adams, Alamosa, Archuleta, Bent, Boulder, Clear Creek, Custer, Denver, Douglas, El Paso, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Jefferson, Larimer, Montezuma, Montrose, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache and San Juan.
LEGAL NOTICES COMBINED NOTICE - RESTART PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-109(2)(b)(II) FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 2047-2012
Republished to restart foreclosure stayed by bankruptcy and reset sale date. To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 13, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) INNA OSOVSKAYA Original Beneficiary(ies) FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Date of Deed of Trust November 30, 2001 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust December 17, 2001 Recording Information (Reception Number) B1217792 Original Principal Amount $51,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $43,979.32
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. 237, CLUB VALENCIA CONDOMINIUMS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECLARATION RECORDED DECEMBER 12, 1979 IN BOOK 3135 AT PAGE 443, AND CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDED ON DECEMBER 12, 1979 IN BOOK 42 AT PAGE 74, OF THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY RECORDS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 1302 SOUTH PARKER ROAD #237, DENVER, CO 80231.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/10/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/14/2013 3/14/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 12/13/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Michael P. Medved #14669 Heather L. Deere #28597 Medved Michael P 355 Union Blvd., #302, Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 12-914-22194 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: February 14, 2013 Last Publication: March 14, 2013 Legal #: 2047-2012
________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3465-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 14, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Dallas John Carter and Chong Suk Yi Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for 1st Mortgages Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Nationstar Mortgage LLC Date of Deed of Trust December 06, 2006 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust December 08, 2006 Recording Information (Reception Number) B6172913 Original Principal Amount $220,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $200,863.72
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
LOT 25, BLOCK 1, OXFORD HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 4115 S. Inca Street, Englewood, CO 80110.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN
IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/10/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/14/2013 3/14/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 12/14/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Emily Jensik #31294 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 9696.02996 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: February 14, 2013 Last Publication: March 14, 2013 Legal #: 3465-2012
________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3478-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 14, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Katy R Sanborn Original Beneficiary(ies) Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, NA Date of Deed of Trust November 26, 2001 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust December 03, 2001 Recording Information (Reception Number) B1206875 Original Principal Amount $105,811.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $73,132.17
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
Please see exhibit “A” attached hereto.
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 10001 East Evans Avenue #55C, Denver, CO 80231.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/10/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property andall interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt securedby the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the pur chaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/14/2013 3/14/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 12/14/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Emily Jensik #31294 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for
that purpose. Attorney File # 9100.00021 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 3478-2012 EXHIBIT A Legal Description
LOT 55C, RAINTREE EAST, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 23 AT PAGE 90; TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHTS SET FORTH IN THAT CERTAIN DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN BOOK 2120 AT PAGE 169 TO 189 INCLUSIVE, AND TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR PARKING AND STORAGE OVER THAT PORTION OF LOT 55D SHOWN AS EASEMENT NO. 2 ON EASEMENT LOCATION PLAN RECORDED IN BOOK 2143 AT PAGE 618, WHICH EASEMENT IS FOR THE BENEFIT OF AND APPURTENANT TO SAID LOT 55C, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Published in The Villager First Publication: February 14, 2013 Last Publication: March 14, 2013 Legal #: 3478-2012
________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3482-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 17, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Richard Klein and Linda Klein Original Beneficiary(ies) Washington Mutual Bank, FA Current Holder of Evidence of Debt JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Date of Deed of Trust August 08, 2002 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust August 16, 2002 Recording Information (Reception Number) B2150373 Original Principal Amount $150,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $142,114.27
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
THE SOUTH 189 FEET OF TRACT 7, EXCEPT THE NORTH 49 FEET THEREOF, GREEN HAVEN, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 9457 East Jewell Avenue, Denver, CO 80231.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/17/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/21/2013 3/21/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 12/17/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Emily Jensik #31294 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 1068.05347 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: February 21, 2013 Last Publication: March 21, 2013 Legal #: 3482-2012
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3492-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 18, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) VICKIE L. KEARNEY Original Beneficiary(ies) NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO DBA COMMONWEALTH UNITED MORTGAGE COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Date of Deed of Trust July 25, 2003 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust July 31, 2003 Recording Information (Reception Number) B3166139 Original Principal Amount $218,922.00
Outstanding Principal Balance $185,735.72 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
LOT 12, BLOCK 41, BROADWAY ESTATES, FILING NO. TWO, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 1357 E EUCLID AVE, CENTENNIAL, CO 80121.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE
The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/17/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/21/2013 3/21/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
DATE: 12/18/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Michael P. Medved #14669 Heather L. Deere #28597 Medved Michael P 355 Union Blvd., #302, Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 12-920-23421 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: February 21, 2013 Last Publication: March 21, 2013 Legal #: 3492-2012
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3495-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 19, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Deborah C Roberts Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as nominee for Peoples Mortgage Corporation Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, NA Date of Deed of Trust January 27, 2012 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust February 01, 2012 Recording Information (Reception Number) D2012462 Original Principal Amount $268,660.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $266,579.21
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
LOT 22, BLOCK 2, HUNTINGTON ESTATES FILING NO. 5, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 2263 S. Alton Way, Denver, CO 80231.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/17/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/21/2013 3/21/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
DATE: 12/19/2012 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone
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number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Emily Jensik #31294 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 9104.00137 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: February 21, 2013 Last Publication: March 21, 2013 Legal #: 3495-2012
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3530-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 26, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Bonnie Purcell Original Beneficiary(ies) Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc., A California Corporation Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust March 17, 2003 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust April 01, 2003 Recording Information (Reception Number) B3066542 Original Principal Amount $256,500.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $169,280.21
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
LOTS 11 AND 12, BARTON HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 4340 South Huron Street, Englewood, CO 80110.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/17/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/21/2013 3/21/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 12/26/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 Castle Stawiarski LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 8651400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 12-13640©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: February 21, 2013 Last Publication: March 21, 2013 Legal #: 3530-2012
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3534-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 26, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Lanette R. Linn and David L. Linn Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Nbank Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust December 17, 2003 County of Recording Arapahoe
Recording Date of Deed of Trust December 23, 2003 Recording Information (Reception Number) B3271409 Original Principal Amount $73,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $31,910.21
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 2575 South Syracuse Way Apt E205, Denver, CO 80231.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/17/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/21/2013 3/21/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 12/26/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 Castle Stawiarski LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 8651400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 12-14048 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 3534-2012 EXHIBIT A
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 205, CONDOMINIUM BUILDING E, HUNTER’S RUN CONDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF, RECORDED ON JULY 5, 1984 IN BOOK 76 AT PAGE 62 IN THE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, COLORADO, AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR HUNTER’S RUN CONDOMINIUMS, RECORDED ON JULY 5, 1984 IN BOOK 4201 AT PAGE 472 IN SAID RECORDS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Published in The Villager First Publication: February 21, 2013 Last Publication: March 21, 2013 Legal #: 3534-2012
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3536-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 27, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) STEPHANIE HUNT Original Beneficiary(ies) COLORADO MORTGAGE ALLIANCE, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY Date of Deed of Trust September 10, 2009 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust September 25, 2009 Recording Information (Reception Number) B9105490 Re-Recording Information (Reception Number) B9109246 Re-Recording Date of Deed of Trust October 02, 2009 Original Principal Amount $145,809.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $141,238.74
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
PLEASE SEE EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERETO.
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 5940 S WILLOW WAY, GREENWOOD VILLAGE,, CO 80111.
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THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/17/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/21/2013 3/21/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 12/27/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Daniel S. Blum #34950 David R. Doughty #40042 Sheila J. Finn #36637 Janeway Law Firm PC 19201 E. Main Street, Suite 205, Parker, CO 80134-9092 (303) 706-9990 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 15409 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 3536-2012 EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LOT 21, BLOCK 2, ROUNDTREE PHASE I, DENVER TECHNOLOGICAL CENTER (AMENDED) ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF FILED MAY 23, 1972 IN PLAT 22, PAGE 41 AND THE FIRST AMENDED DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, AND RESTRICTIONS RECORDED FEBRUARY 26, 1973 IN BLOCK 2103 AT PAGE 609, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
Published in The Villager First Publication: February 21, 2013 Last Publication: March 21, 2013 Legal #: 3536-2012
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3540-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 26, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records. Original Grantor(s) ROBIN L. BIDDLE Original Beneficiary(ies) PUBLIC SERVICE CREDIT UNION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt PUBLIC SERVICE CREDIT UNION Date of Deed of Trust March 12, 2009 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust March 26, 2009 Recording Information (Reception Number) B9030190 Original Principal Amount $28,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $20,577.75
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
LOT 25, BLOCK 23, BURNS AURORA THIRD FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, ST ATE OF COLORADO The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 920 Macon St., Aurora, CO 80110.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/24/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/28/2013 3/28/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 12/26/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert W. Reed #19935 Robert W Reed LLC 1301 Washington Av-
A FIRST LIEN.
enue, Suite 350, Golden, CO 80401 (303) 431-9891 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # Public Service Credit Union/Robin L. Biddle ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: February 28, 2013 Last Publication: March 28, 2013 Legal #: 3540-2012
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3545-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 26, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Bryan O’Neill Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for American Brokers Conduit Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for American Home Mortgage Assets Trust 2007-3, Mortgage-Backed Pass-Through Certificates Series 2007-3 Date of Deed of Trust March 02, 2007 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust March 13, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number) B7031630 Original Principal Amount $221,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $210,006.30
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 3, S.G. HAMILIN’S ADDITION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 2914 South Elati Street, Englewood, CO 80110.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/24/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/28/2013 3/28/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 12/26/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Emily Jensik #31294 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 6662.02881 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: February 28, 2013 Last Publication: March 28, 2013 Legal #: 3545-2012
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3554-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 27, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) 5-H Group Trust Original Beneficiary(ies) Bankwest Current Holder of Evidence of Debt FirstCitizens Bank & Trust Company Date of Deed of Trust September 02, 2004 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust October 19, 2004 Recording Information (Reception Number) B4184147 Original Principal Amount $350,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $226,514.58
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE
See Attached Exhibit A
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 2675 South Raritan Street, Englewood, CO 80110.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/24/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/28/2013 3/28/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 12/27/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Sheri L. Kelly #27501 Markus Williams Young & Zimmermann LLC 1700 Lincoln, Suite 4000, Denver, CO 80203 (303) 830-0800 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 10876.018 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
3554-2012 EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT 429.99 FEET EAST AND 221.00 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG A LINE PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 SOUTHEAST 1/4 SOUTHWEST 1/4, 221.43 FEET; THENCE ON AN ANGLE TO THE RIGHT OF 97*28’30”, A DISTANCE OF 202.46 FEET; THENCE ON AN ANGLE TO THE RIGHT OF 82*38’15” AND ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SOUTH RARITAN STREET, 196.25 FEET; THENCE ON AN ANGLE TO THE RIGHT OF 90*13’15” AND ALONG A LINE PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 SOUTHWEST 1/4, 200.36 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Published in The Villager First Publication: February 28, 2013 Last Publication: March 28, 2013 Legal #: 3554-2012
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 3585-2012
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On December 31, 2012, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Guinevere J. Hallmark Original Beneficiary(ies) Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc., A California Corporation Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust November 04, 2002 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust November 18, 2002 Recording Information (Reception Number) B2219533 Original Principal Amount $367,500.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $234,366.39
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
LOT 109, GEORGETOWN VILLAGE, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 5117 East Weaver Place, Centennial, CO 80121.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 04/24/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items al-
lowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
2/28/2013 3/28/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 12/31/2012
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 Castle Stawiarski LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 8651400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 12-13971 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: February 28, 2013 Last Publication: March 28, 2013 Legal #: 3585-2012
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0003-2013
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On January 2, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Gregory W. Fink Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for LOANCITY.COM Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee of the Residential Asset Securitization Trust 2005-A6CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-F under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated May 1, 2005 Date of Deed of Trust February 23, 2005 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust March 08, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number) B5032986 Original Principal Amount $128,350.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $128,209.86
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
LOT 21 AND 22, BLOCK 4, BANK ADDITION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 3180 South Washington Street, Englewood, CO 80113. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 05/01/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
3/7/2013 4/4/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
DATE: 01/02/2013
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Emily Jensik #31294 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Jennifer H. Trachte #40391 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 3500.01642 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: March 7, 2013 Last Publication: April 4, 2013 Legal #: 0003-2013
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COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0012-2013
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On January 3, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Jeffry L. Bretz and Joan M Janis Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for M&T Bank Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust June 10, 2009 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust June 22, 2009 Recording Information (Reception Number) B9066218 Original Principal Amount $281,600.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $266,325.01
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
LOT 44, EXCEPT THE EAST 2.0 FEET THEREOF, AND THE EAST 4.0 FEET OF LOT 45, BLOCK 11, GAISER HOLLY RIDGE, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 6441 East Eastman Avenue, Denver, CO 80222.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 05/01/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
3/7/2013 4/4/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 01/03/2013
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 Castle Stawiarski LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 8651400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 12-14249 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: March 7, 2013 Last Publication: April 4, 2013 Legal #: 0012-2013
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0015-2013
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On January 3, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) 888 West Ithaca, LLC, a Colorado Limited Liability Company Original Beneficiary(ies) Bank One, NA Current Holder of Evidence of Debt JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust July 03, 2003 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust July 10, 2003 Recording Information (Reception Number) B3148424 Original Principal Amount $428,531.50 Outstanding Principal Balance $295,045.32
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that a violation of the covenants of said Deed of Trust as a result of, among other things, non-payment of amounts due under the Evidence of Debt and failure to pay real property taxes. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE.
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 888 West Ithaca Avenue, Englewood,
CO 80110.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 05/01/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
3/7/2013 4/4/2013 The Villager
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 01/03/2013
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Alan M. Keefe #15090 Sherman & Howard LLC 633 17th Street, Suite 3000, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 2972900 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 888 West Ithaca, LLC ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 0015-2013 LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Lots 28 through 32, inclusive, Block 13, Englewood, Together with that portion of vacated alley adjacent to said lots on the East as vacated in Vacation Ordinance recorded February 4, 1957 in Book 1002 at Page 281, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado Also known and numbered as: 888 West Ithaca Avenue, Englewood, CO 80110,
together with together with all existing or subsequently erected or affixed buildings, Improvements and fixtures; all easements,rights of way, streets, roads, alleys and public places, privileges and appurtenances, public or private, now or hereafter used in connection with the Property; all rights to make divisions of the land that are exempt from the platting requirements of all applicable land division and/or platting acts, as amended from time to time; all water, water rights and ditch rights (including stock in utilities with ditch or irrigation rights); all Personal Property; all licenses, contracts, permits and agreements required or used in connection with the ownership, operation or maintenance of the Property; all insurance proceeds; all awards, including interest, made to Grantor for any taking by eminent domain of the Property; all existing and future leases, subleases, licenses and other agreements for the use and/or occupancy of the Property, oral or written, including all extensions, renewals, replacements and holdovers (the “Leases”); all Rents from the Property; and all other rights, royalties, and profits relating to the real property, including without limitation all minerals, oil, gas, geothermal and similar matters, (the “Real Property”). Published in The Villager First Publication: March 7, 2013 Last Publication: April 4, 2013 Legal #: 0015-2013
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0041-2013
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On January 8, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Pauline E. Parker , a Single Woman and Charles B. Newlon, a Single Man Original Beneficiary(ies) Alliance Guaranty Mortgage Corp. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC. Date of Deed of Trust August 13, 2003 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust August 26, 2003 Recording Information (Reception Number) B3188416 Original Principal Amount $261,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $162,303.43
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
LOT 40, BLOCK 46, HOFFMAN TOWN, FIFTH FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORAOD, PARCEL NO : 1066018
The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 961 Tucson Street, Aurora, CO 80111.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALEThe current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 05/08/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Little
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ton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
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IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 01/08/2013
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Philip M. Kleinsmith #1063 Kleinsmith and Associates 6035 Erin Park Dr, #203, Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (800) 842-8417 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 12-0347 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in The Villager First Publication: March 14, 2013 Last Publication: April 11, 2013 Legal #: 0041-2013
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0051-2013
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On January 9, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Sherry Lynn Gutierrez Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Pacific Republic Mortgage Corporation, a California Corporation Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Bank of America, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust April 23, 2003 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust May 12, 2003 Recording Information (Reception Number) B3103153 Original Principal Amount $120,573.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $107,131.12
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 2575 South Syracyse Way #L-304, Denver, CO 80231.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 05/08/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
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IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 01/09/2013
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: /s/ Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 12-13382 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 0051-2013 EXHIBIT A CONDOMINIUM UNIT 304, CONDOMINIUM BUILDING L, HUNTER’S RUN CONDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP THEREOF
RECORDED DECEMBER 17, 1984 IN BOOK 81 AT PAGE 36, IN THE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, STATE OF COLORADO AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR HUNTER’S RUN CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED ON JULY 5, 1984 IN BOOK 4201 AT PAGE 472 IN SAID RECORDS AND SECOND ANNEXATION RECORDED DECEMBER 27, 1984 IN BOOK 4336 AT PAGE 365, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Published in The Villager First Publication: March 14, 2013 Last Publication: April 11, 2013 Legal #: 0051-2013
_________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0075-2013
To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On January 11, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Arapahoe records.
Original Grantor(s) Teresa L. Harper Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Aurora Loan Services Inc. , A Delaware Corporation Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Bank of America, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust December 04, 2002 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust December 17, 2002 Recording Information (Reception Number) B2242146 Original Principal Amount $114,460.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $99,922.69
Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.
THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE The property to be foreclosed is: Also known by street and number as: 5844 South Pearl Street, Littleton, CO 80121.
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.
THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 05/08/2013, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication
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IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 01/11/2013
Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado
By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Barbara A. Bader #10394 Katharine E. Fisher #39230 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Camille Y. Harlan #43789 Reagan Larkin #42309 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Joanna D. Studeny #41740 Cynthia Lowery #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Alison L. Berry #34531 J.P. Goeschel #37988 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 12-13588 ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012
0075-2013 EXHIBIT A UNIT NO. 5844, GREEN OAKS TOWNHOMES, ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF FILED WITH THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO, ON FEBRUARY 24, 1981, AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR GREEN OAKS TOWNHOMES SIMILARLY FILED AND RECORDED FEBRUARY 24, 1981, IN BOOK 3370 AT PAGE 404, TOGETHER WITH THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF PARKING SPACE NO. 5844, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Published in The Villager First Publication: March 14, 2013 Last Publication: April 11, 2013 Legal #: 0075-2013
_________________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY COMBINED COURTS
ARAPAHOE COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER 7325 S POTOMAC STREET CENTENNIAL, CO 80112
Case Number: 13JA38 Division
In the Matter of the Petition of: Neil Lobeda
For the Adoption of a Child
NOTICE OF HEARING
To: Brandon May
Pursuant to §19-5-208, C.R.S., you are hereby notified that the above-named Petitioner(s) has/have filed in this Court a verified Petition seeking to adopt a child.
An Affidavit of Abandonment has been filed alleging that you have abandoned the child for a period of one year or more and/or have failed without cause to provide reasonable support for the child for one year or more.
You are further notified that an Adoption hearing is set on April 16, 2013, at 9:00 am in the court location identified above. You are further notified that if you fail to ap
pear for said hearing, the Court may terminate your parental rights and grant theadoption as sought by the Petitioner(s).
Published in The Villager First Publication: February 21, 2013 Last Publication: March 21, 2013 Legal #: 3121
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ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 2012 Concrete Replacement Program Project No. C12-200
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County shall make final settlement with Silva Construction, Inc., for its work completed for Arapahoe County. The work performed under this contract generally consists of the replacement of deteriorated concrete features, including curb, gutter, sidewalks, and related work in Sections 1971-32, 2073-02, 2073-11, 207313, 2073-15, 2073-21, 2073-22, 2073-24, 2073-30, 2073-31, 2075-14, and 2075-35 in unincorporated Arapahoe County. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed or any of its subcontractors or that has supplied rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used by Silva Construction, Inc., or any of its subcontractors in or about the performance of the work done within unincorporated Arapahoe County, whose claim has not been paid by Silva Construction, Inc., or any of its subcontractors may file a claim with the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120, at any time up to and including April 5, 2013. This Notice is published pursuant to §3826-107, C.R.S., and all claims, if any, shall be filed in accordance with this statutory section. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement and/or claim prior to the aforementioned date for filing claims shall release Arapahoe County, its officers, agents and employees from any or all liability, claims, and suits for payment to Silva Construction, Inc. Clerk to the Board
Published in The Villager First Publication: February 28, 2013 Last Publication: March 7, 2013 Legal #: 3130
_________________________________ NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of JOBEIL R. OLDS also known as Joneil raymond Olds and Joe Olds also known as Edna Cary, Deceased Case Number: 13PR245
All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado or on or before June 28, 2013, or the claims may be forever barred. Helen E. Olds, Personal Representative c/o Goddard & Goddard, P.C. 144 Blake Street Denver, CO 80202
Published in The Villager First Publication: February 28, 2013 Last Publication: March 14, 2013 Legal #: 3135
_________________________________ NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Vern R. Corporon, Deceased Case Number: 2013PR213
All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado or on or before June 28, 2013, or the claims may be forever barred. Jeffrey S. Corporon 3059 S. University Circle Englewood, CO 80113
Published in The Villager First Publication: February 28, 2013 Last Publication: March 14, 2013 Legal #: 3136
_________________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado shall make final settlement with Whitney Mechanical Company, Inc. for its work completed for Arapahoe County on the project identified as RFP-12-51 Roof Top Unit Removal & Replacement / Warehouse. The work generally consisted of the removal and replacement of eight roof top heating/cooling units at 5251 S. Federal Blvd. Final Settlement will be made on March 26, 2013.
Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by Whitney Mechanical Company, Inc. or any of its subcontractors, or that has supplied rental machinery, tools or equipment to the extent used by Whitney Mechanical Company, Inc. or any of its subcontractors in or about the performance of the work done for the above-described project whose claim therefore has not been paid by Whitney Mechanical Company, Inc. or any of its subcontractors may file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid with the Arapahoe County Attorney’s Office (on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners) at 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, CO 80166, at any time up to and including March 25, 2013.
This Notice is published in accordance with Section 38-26-107 of C.R.S., and all claims, if any, shall be filed in accordance with this statutory section. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement and/or claim prior to the aforementioned date for filing claims shall release Arapahoe County, its officers, agents and employees from any or all liability, claims, and suits for payment due from Whitney Mechanical Company, Inc. Clerk to the Board
Published in The Villager First Publication: March 7, 2013 Last Publication: March 14, 2013 Legal #: 3143
_________________________________ DISTRICT COURT, CITY & COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, COLORADO
Court Address: 7325 S. Potomac St. Centennial, CO 80112
In re the Parental Responsibilities concerning Cameron Leroy Walden, a minor child. Petitioner: BROOKE KAYLA ANN WALDEN and
Respondent: LEROY GONZALEZ Leonard R. Higdon, Esq. Counsel for Petitioner 1776 S. Jackson St., Ste. 1107 Denver, CO 80210 Phone Number: 303.740.1966 FAX Number: 303.474.3884 Atty. Reg.#: 29078 Case Number: 12DR3122 Division: 25
SUMMONS TO RESPOND TO PETITION FOR ALLOCATION OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES
To the Respondent named above this Summons serves as a notice to appear in this case.
If you were served in the State of Colorado, you must file your Response with the clerk of this Court within 21 days after this Summons is served on you to participate in this action.
If you were served outside of the State of Colorado or you were served by publication, you must file your Response with the clerk of this Court within 35 days after this Summons is served on you to participate in this action. Your response must be accompanied with the applicable filing fee.
The Petition requests that the Court enter a Order addressing issues involving the children such as, child support, allocation of parental responsibilities, (decision-making and parenting time), attorney fees, and costs to the extent the Court has jurisdiction.
Notice: Colorado Revised Statutes §1410-123, provides that upon the filing of a Petition for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities by the Petitioner and Co-Petitioner, or upon personal service of the Petition and Summons on the Respondent, or upon waiver and acceptance of service by the Respondent, an automatic temporary injunction shall be in effect against both parties until the Final Order is entered, or the Petition is dismissed, or until further Order of the Court. Either party may apply to the Court for further temporary orders, an expanded automatic temporary injunction, or modification or revocation under §14-10-125, C.R.S.
A request for genetic tests shall not prejudice the requesting party in matters concerning allocation of parental responsibilities pursuant to §14-10124(1.5), C.R.S. If genetic tests are not obtained prior to a legal establishment of paternity and submitted into evidence prior to the entry of the final order, the genetic tests may not be allowed into evidence at a later date.
Automatic Temporary Injunction – By Order of Colorado law, you and the other parties: 1. Are enjoined from molesting or disturbing the peace of the other party; and 2. Are restrained from removing the minor child(ren) from the state without the consent of all parties or an Order of the Court modifying the injunction; and 3. Are restrained, without at least 14 days advance notification and the written consent of all other parties or an Order of the Court, from cancelling, modifying, terminating, or allowing to lapse for nonpayment of premiums, any policy of health insurance or life insurance that provides coverage to the minor child(ren) as a beneficiary of a policy. If you fail to file a Response in this case, any or all of the matters above, or any related matters which come before this Court, may be decided without further notice to you. Date: September 25, 2012
Leonard R. Higdon, #29078 Attorney for Petitioner Published in The Villager First Publication: March 7, 2013 Last Publication: April 4, 2013 Legal #: 3151
_________________________________ NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Robert M. Pew, Deceased Case Number: 2013PR44.
All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado or on or before 7 July , 2013, or the claims may be forever barred. Theresa M. Pew Personal Representative 1677 S. Pennsylvania Street Denver, Colorado 80210
Published in The Villager First Publication: March 7, 2013 Last Publication: March 21, 2013 Legal #: 3152
_________________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY INVITATION FOR BID IFB-13-20 GENERAL CONTRACTING SERVICES - ARAPAHOE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS EVENT CENTER BUILDING DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL CONTRACTING SERVICES
Notice is hereby given that the Arapahoe County Purchasing Division will be accepting bids for general construction services to install proper drainage along the entire south side of the existing Events Center at the Fairgrounds.
A mandatory pre-proposal conference will be held on Tuesday, March 26, 2013 @ 10:00 am at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds Event Center, 25690 East Quincy Ave., Aurora, CO. A representative of the Vendor must attend this mandatory conference in order to qualify to respond to this contract. Vendors who fail to arrive at the pre-proposal conference at the scheduled starting time (our clock) shall be considered non-responsive and ineligible for award.
All Arapahoe County solicitations can now be obtained from the County’s website. The Invitation for Bid (IFB-1320) document can be obtained by going to the Arapahoe County website www.arapahoegov.com, then go to the Finance Department, and under the Finance Department, go to the Purchasing Division and then to Bidding Opportunities. Submittals must be received in the Purchasing Division, located at 5334 South Prince Street, 4th Floor, Littleton, CO 80120, no later than 2:00 p.m. local time on April 11, 2013. The County reserves the right to waive any or all informalities or irregularities and to reject any or all submittals. Published in the Villager Published: March 14, 2013 Legal #: 3154
_________________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENTS Case No. W13-001
PROPOSAL: As part of the County’s Land Development Code rewrite project, the County is proposing to amend the zoning regulations by the addition of a new section 12-1900 pertaining to Oil and Gas Facilities. The proposed Oil and Gas Facility regulations provide for the administrative approval of a Use by Special Review for Oil and Gas Facilities in certain circumstances. The full-text version of these regulations is available on the County’s website, www.arapahoegov.com under “What’s New.” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 2, 2013, at 9:30 A.M., or as soon thereafter as the calendar of the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County permits, a public hearing will be held at which time all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the above-described Land Development Code Amendments, Case No. W13-001. The hearing will be held in the East Hearing Room of the County Administration Building, 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton CO 80120 at the above date and time.
More information regarding these amendments as well as the full text modifications are available for public inspection in the case files at the Planning Division, Arapahoe County Public Works and Development Offices, 6924 S. Lima St., Centennial CO 80112, 720-874-6500. Clerk to the Board
Published in the Villager Published: March 14, 2013 Legal #: 3155
_________________________________ DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO,
7325 S. Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 (303) 649-6355 Case No: 12 JV 1448 Division: 24
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Petitioner, IN THE INTEREST OF:
DRAVELL ROSS and ISAIAH SCHAIBLEMCWILLIAMS, Children,
and concerning
DELAREE ROSS, JEREOME MCARTHUR, JOHN DOE, and LEONARD MCWILLIAMS, Respondents. Pax Moultrie, Atty. Reg. #: 37945 Assistant County Attorney 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 Phone Number: (303) 636-1895
NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT
To The Respondents:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing regarding John Doe and Jerome McArthur is set for April 10, 2013, at the hour of 1:30 p.m., in Division 24, at the Arapahoe County District Court, 7305 South Potomac Street, Centennial, Colorado 80112. You have the right to be represented by an attorney during these proceedings; if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to represent you. In the event you fail to appear for said hearing at the date and time indicated, the Petitioner will request that the Court enter a default judgment against you and adjudicate the child(ren), dependent and neglected in accordance with the Colorado Children’s Code. Pax Moultrie, Reg. #37945 Assistant County Attorney 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 (303) 636-1895
CERTIFICATE OF MAILING
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I PLACED A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE FOREGOING NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE U.S. MAIL, PROPER POSTAGE PREPAID, ADDRESSED TO THE FOLLOWING ON THE DAY OF , 2013: Erin Coloroso, Caseworker, ACDHS interoffice mail Eboni Younger-Riehl, Esq., hand delivered to Court mailbox Edward Schaumberg, Esq., hand deliv-
ered to Court mailbox Traci Engdol Fruhwirth, Esq., hand delivered to Court mailbox Hillary Lipton, Esq., hand delivered to Court mailbox Michael Cavanaugh Esq., hand delivered to Court mailbox John Doe, by publication in The Villager Jerome McArthur, by publication in The Villager The Villager, 8933 E. Union, Englewood, CO 80111 (by e-mail) Division 24, Arapahoe District Court, (hand delivered) Vanessa R. Frazier, Paralegal
Published in the Villager Published: March 14, 2013 Legal #: 3157
_________________________________ CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE OF A CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING THE ELIGIBILITY OF CERTAIN PROPERTY FOR ANNEXATION KNOWN AS THE PINEY CREEK HOLLOW PARK ANNEXATION AND
NOTICE OF A CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING ON ESTABLISHMENT OF INITIAL ZONING FOR THE PINEY CREEK HOLLOW PARK ANNEXATION PROPERTY (CASE NUMBER: LU-12-00235)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Centennial held a public hearing on February 4, 2013 at 7:00PM to consider whether the property generally known as the Piney Creek Hollow Park Annexation and which is more particularly described at the end of this notice (the “Subject Property”), meets the applicable requirements of Section 30 of Article II of the Colorado Constitution and C.R.S. § 31-12-104 and C.R.S. § 31-12105, and is eligible for annexation to the City of Centennial. A copy of the Petition for Annexation concerning the Subject Property is on file at the City of Centennial City Clerk’s office, 13313 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80112.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the City of Centennial, in accordance with Section 12-2-205(C) of the 2011 Land Development Code is processing a Cityinitiated rezoning in order to establish the initial zoning of the Subject Property. The majority of the Subject Property will be rezoned from Arapahoe County MU-PUD, Mixed-use Planned Unit Development, to City of Centennial OSR, Open Space and Recreation. A portion of the Subject Property, described as Tract B, the Farm at Arapahoe County Filing No. 3, and consisting of 2.84 acres more or less, will be rezoned from Arapahoe County MU-PUD, Mixed-use Planned Unit Development, to City of Centennial NC5, Neighborhood Conservation. The Planning and Zoning Commission considered the City-initiated rezoning at a public hearing on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 at 7:00 p.m., and City Council initially considered the proposed rezoning at a public hearing on Monday, February 4, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. The February 4, 2013 public hearing regarding the Subject Property’s eligibility for annexation has been continued to Monday, April 15, 2013 at 7:00PM in accordance with C.R.S. § 31-12-108(3).
The February 4, 2013 public hearing regarding the initial zoning of the Subject Property has also been continued to Monday, April 15, 2013 at 7:00PM.
All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at the continued public hearings. The continued public hearings will be held in the Centennial Civic Center, 13313 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80112 at the above date and time. Further information concerning this matter may be obtained by calling the City of Centennial Offices at 303-7543336.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: ALL THAT PROPERTY BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 21 AND THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND COMMONLY KNOWN AS PINEY CREEK HOLLOW PARK DESCRIBED IN PARAGRAPH 35 OF THAT CERTAIN QUITCLAIM DEED DATED APRIL 5, 2011 AND RECORDED APRIL 6, 2011 AT RECEPTION NO. D1032804 IN THE RECORDS OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED AUGUST 5,1988 IN BOOK 5572 AT PAGE 44 EXCEPT THE PORTIONS DESCRIBED IN QUIT CLAIM DEED DATED AUGUST 21, 1996 AND RECORDED AUGUST 27, 1996 AT RECEPTION NO. A6111392 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY;
ALONG WITH TRACT K, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION;
ALONG WITH TRACT E, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION;
ALONG WITH THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN WARRANTY DEED DATED JANUARY 27, 1986 AND RECORDED JULY 21, 1986 IN BOOK 4823 AT PAGE 155 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 2696623 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY;
ALONG WITH TRACT B, THE FARM AT ARAPAHOE COUNTY FILING NO. 3;
ALONG WITH TRACT A, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION, AS DEPICTED IN THE FINAL PLAT OF THE TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION RECORDED AUGUST 26, 1997 IN BOOK 140, PAGES 56-72 AT RECEPTION NO. A7106123 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY;
ALONG WITH THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN WARRANTY DEED DATED APRIL 30, 1999 AND RECORDED SEPTEMBER 10, 1999 UNDER RECEPTION NO. A9148050 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY; ALONG WITH THAT PORTION OF SOUTH TOWER ROAD WITHIN SAID SECTION 21 LYING BETWEEN THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE ADJB AND A LINE PERPENDICULAR TOACENT NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT
THE SOUTH TOWER ROAD RIGHT-OFWAY LINES AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH TOWER ROAD AND THE SOUTHERNMOST POINT OF TRACT A
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,TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION, RECORDED AUGUST 26, 1997 IN BOOK 140, PAGES 56-72 AT RECEPTION NO. A7106123 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY;
ALONG WITH THAT PORTION OF SOUTH TOWER ROAD AND EAST ORCHARD ROAD BOUNDED ON THE SOUTH BY THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT A, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION, ON THE WEST BY THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 21 AND ON THE NORTHEAST BY A LINE BETWEEN THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT B, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION AND THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN BOOK 5457 AT PAGE 626, SAID CORNER BEING ON THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 21 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF EAST ORCHARD ROAD. STATE OF COLORADO Published in: The Villager March 14, 2013 March 21, 2013 March 28, 2013 April 4, 2013.
CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO
RESOLUTION NO. 2012-R-74
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO ACCEPTING AN ANNEXATION PETITION, MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS OF FACT, FINDING SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE FOR SUCH PETITION, AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE PINEY CREEK HOLLOW PARK ANNEXATION
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Centennial, Colorado has received and examined the filings and the Petition for Annexation of certain real estate more fully described in said petition and in Exhibit 1 attached hereto (the “Property”); and
WHEREAS, the Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado (“SEMSWA”) is the record owner of the majority of the Property, being that certain property more particularly described at Exhibit 2-A attached hereto, and consisting of a total of 45.1 acres, more or less; and
WHEREAS, the Arapahoe Park and Recreation District, a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado (“APRD”) is the record owner of a portion of the Property, being that certain property more particularly described at Exhibit 2-B attached hereto, and consisting of a total of 7.1 acres, more or less; and
WHEREAS, the East Cherry Creek Valley Water and Sanitation District, a quasimunicipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado (“ECCV”) is the record owner of a portion of the Property, being that certain property more particularly described at Exhibit 2-C attached hereto, and consisting of a total of 2.4 acres, more or less; and WHEREAS, said Petition for Annexation has been reviewed and approved by the Boards of Directors of each of SEMSWA, APRD and ECCV; and
WHEREAS, said Petition has been filed of record with the City Clerk of the City of Centennial, State of Colorado, and WHEREAS, the City Council finds as follows:
1. That such petition contains the following:
(a) An allegation that the requirements of C.R.S. §§ 31-12-104 and 31-12105 exist or are met. (b) An allegation that the proposed annexation of the Property complies with Section 30 of Article II of the Colorado Constitution.
ADOPTED by a vote of 9 in favor and 0 against this 10th day of December, 2012.
(c) An allegation that the signers of the petition, being SEMSWA, APRD and ECCV, comprise more than fifty percent (50%) of the landowners in the Property owning more than fifty percent (50%) of the Property, excluding public streets, and alleys and any land owned by the City. (d) A request that the City of Centennial approve the annexation of the Property. (e) The signatures of the petitioners, being SEMSWA, APRD and ECCV. (f) The mailing address of SEMSWA, APRD and ECCV. (g) The legal description of the land owned by such signers. (h) The date of signing of each signature. (i) The affidavits of the circulators of the petition; stating that each signature therein is the signature of the person whose name it purports to be. (j) A request that the City of Centennial complete and approve the annexation of the Property pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, as amended (the “Annexation Act”). 2. That four (4) copies of an annexation map have been submitted to the City with the petition, and that said annexation map contains the following information:
(a) A written legal description of the boundaries of the Property proposed to be annexed. (b) A map showing the boundary of the Property proposed to be annexed. (c) Within the map, the boundaries and the plat numbers of plots or of lots and blocks. (d) Next to the boundary of the Property proposed to be annexed is drawn the contiguous boundary of the City of Centennial, and that the dimensions of the contiguous boundary are shown on the map. 3. That no signatures on the petition are dated more than one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the date of filing of the Petition for Annexation with the City Clerk of the City of Centennial, State of Colorado. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Centennial, Colorado as follows:
Section 1. That the foregoing recitals and findings are incorporated herein as findings and conclusions of the City Council.
Section 2. That the Petition for Annexation to the City of Centennial of the Property commonly referred to as the “Piney Creek Hollow Park Annexation” and which Petition was filed with the City Clerk of the City of Centennial on Tuesday, November 27, 2012, substantially complies with the requirements of C.R.S. § 31-12-107(1). Section 3. No election is under C.R.S. § 31-12-107(2).
required
Section 4. No additional terms and conditions are to be imposed except as provided in the Petition for Annexation and in the Annexation Agreements to be entered into by and between the City of Centennial and each of APRD and ECCV, respectively, which are not to be considered additional terms and conditions within the meaning of the Annexation Act.
Section 5. That a public hearing shall be held on Monday, the 4th day of February, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. at the City Council Chambers, 13133 East Arapahoe Road, Centennial, Colorado, for the purpose of determining and finding whether the proposed annexation complies with Section 30 of Article II of the Colorado Constitution and the applicable provisions of C.R.S. §§ 31-12-104 and 31-12-105. Section 6. Any person may appear at such hearing and present evidence pertaining to the eligibility of the proposed annexation of the Property. Section 7. This resolution shall be effective immediately upon approval by the City Council.
STATE OF COLORADO ) ) S.S. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE )
I, NANCY A. DOTY, CLERK AND RECORDER IN AND FOR THE COUNTY AND STATE AFORE SAID DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING IS A FULL, TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE LISTS OF COUNTY WARRANTS ALLOWED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS AND COUNTY WELFARE BOARD UNDER THE DATES OF 02/01/2013 THROUGH 02/28/2013 DRAWN FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNDS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERE UNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE SAID COUNTY AT LITTLETON THIS 03/06/2013 . NANCY A DOTY, CLERK AND RECORDER REPORT FOR 02/01/2013 TO 02/28/2013
FUNDS SUMMARY: 10 General Fund 4,959,468.05 11 Social Services 870,201.43 14 Law Enforcement Auth 78,326.91 15 Arapahoe / Douglas W 333,239.43 16 Road and Bridge 58,487.97 20 Sheriff's Commissary 63,141.08 21 Community Developmen 343,409.54 22 Forfeited Property 74,065.20 26 Grants 589,469.72 28 Open Space Sales Tax 45,928.23 29 Homeland Security 125,789.35 33 Building Maintenance 95,448.20 34 Fair Fund 239.00 41 Capital Expenditure 466,314.51 42 Infrastructure 25,161.83 43 Arapahoe County Recr 71,590.80 44 Arap. County Water a 19,156.75 62 Lease Purchase Agre 6,849.70 70 Central Services 139,917.38 71 Self-Insurance Liabi 10,340.16 72 Employee Flexible Be 152,490.19 73 Self-Insurance Worke 75,746.64 74 Self-Insurance Denta 145,322.09 84 E-911 Authority 20,562.56 91 Treasurer 5,964,674.98 =========== TOTAL 14,735,341.70
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133,228.18 11.86 477.85 15.00 3,046.29 3,947.30 5,760.00 156.13 30.00 4,256.00 908.76 2,163.64 403.50 3,600.00 475.46 55.20 9,227.72 30.00 138.00 70.00 166.00 39.87 8,972.00 35,118.40
By: /s/ Cathy A. Noon Cathy A. Noon, Mayor
ATTEST: By: /s/ Brenda J. Madison City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk Approved as to Form: By: /s/ For City Attorney’s Office
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Note: the hearing referenced in Section 5 of Resolution No. 2012-R-74 has been continued to Monday, April 15, 2013 at 7:00 PM as further described in this Notice. EXHIBIT 1
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PINEY CREEK HOLLOW PARK ANNEXATION
(AREA TO BE ANNEXED TO CITY OF CENTENNIAL)
ANNEXATION PARCEL DESCRIPTION:
ALL THAT PROPERTY BEING A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 21 AND THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND COMMONLY KNOWN AS PINEY CREEK HOLLOW PARK DESCRIBED IN PARAGRAPH 35 OF THAT CERTAIN QUITCLAIM DEED DATED APRIL 5, 2011 AND RECORDED APRIL 6, 2011 AT RECEPTION NO. D1032804 IN THE RECORDS OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED AUGUST 5,1988 IN BOOK 5572 AT PAGE 44 EXCEPT THE PORTIONS DESCRIBED IN QUIT CLAIM DEED DATED AUGUST 21, 1996 AND RECORDED AUGUST 27, 1996 AT RECEPTION NO. A6111392 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY; ALONG WITH TRACT K, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION;
ALONG WITH TRACT E, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION; ALONG WITH THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN WARRANTY DEED DATED JANUARY 27, 1986 AND RECORDED JULY 21, 1986 IN BOOK 4823 AT PAGE 155 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 2696623 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY;
ALONG WITH TRACT B, THE FARM AT ARAPAHOE COUNTY FILING NO. 3;
ALONG WITH TRACT A, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION, AS DEPICTED IN THE FINAL PLAT OF THE TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION RECORDED AUGUST 26, 1997 IN BOOK 140, PAGES 56-72 AT RECEPTION NO. A7106123 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY; ALONG WITH THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN WARRANTY DEED DATED APRIL 30, 1999 AND RECORDED SEPTEMBER 10, 1999 UNDER RECEPTION NO. A9148050 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY;
ALONG WITH THAT PORTION OF SOUTH TOWER ROAD WITHIN SAID SECTION 21 LYING BETWEEN THE NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE ADJACENT NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT B AND A LINE PERPENDICULAR TO THE SOUTH TOWER ROAD RIGHT-OFWAY LINES AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SOUTH TOWER ROAD AND THE SOUTHERNMOST POINT OF TRACT A, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION, RECORDED AUGUST 26, 1997 IN BOOK 140, PAGES 56-72 AT RECEPTION NO. A7106123 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY;
ALONG WITH THAT PORTION OF SOUTH TOWER ROAD AND EAST ORCHARD ROAD BOUNDED ON THE SOUTH BY THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT A, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION, ON THE WEST BY THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 21 AND ON THE NORTHEAST BY A LINE BETWEEN THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT B, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION AND THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN BOOK 5457 AT PAGE 626, SAID CORNER BEING ON THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 21 AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF EAST ORCHARD ROAD. STATE OF COLORADO
EXHIBIT 2-A
Legal description of property owned by SEMSWA (Piney Creek Hollow Park):
THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND COMMONLY KNOWN AS PINEY CREEK HOLLOW PARK DESCRIBED IN PARAGRAPH 35 OF THAT CERTAIN QUITCLAIM DEED DATED APRIL 5, 2011 AND RECORDED APRIL 6, 2011 AT RECEPTION NO. D1032804 IN THE RECORDS OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED RECORDED AUGUST 5,1988 IN BOOK 5572 AT PAGE 44 EXCEPT THE PORTIONS DESCRIBED IN QUIT CLAIM DEED DATED AUGUST 21, 1996 AND RECORDED AUGUST 27, 1996 AT RECEPTION NO. A6111392 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY (Arapahoe County Parcel ID number: 2073-22-2-00-006).
Consisting of 45.120 acres, more or less. EXHIBIT 2-B
Legal description of property owned by APRD: TRACT K, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO
(Arapahoe County Parcel ID number: 2073-22-1-18-001). Consisting of 7.1 acres, more or less. EXHIBIT 2-C
Legal description of property owned by ECCV: TRACT E, TUSCANY SOUTH SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.
(Arapahoe County Parcel ID number: 2073-22-2-09-002, and consisting of approximately 2.03 acres).
ALONG WITH THAT PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN WARRANTY DEED DATED JANUARY 27, 1986 AND RECORDED JULY 21, 1986 IN BOOK 4823 AT PAGE 155 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 2696623 IN THE RECORDS OF SAID ARAPAHOE COUNTY.
(Arapahoe County Parcel ID number: 2073-22-2-00-003, and consisting of approximately 0.364 acres).
Consisting of a total of 2.39 acres, more or less.
Published in The Villager First Publication: March 14, 2013 Last Publication: April 4, 2013 Legal #: 3158
_________________________________ CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE NOTICE OF PROPOSED DISPOSITION OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 4-10-120, City of Greenwood Village Code, attempts have been
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60.84 182.67 245.00 153.99 27.18 116.55 242.97 3,000.00 400.20 70.61 1,055.91 126.45 75,606.87 46,666.66 12,610.40 97,458.35 60.00 370.60 30.00 134.00 528.34 43,333.34 1,181.47 15.00 334.90 75.00 2,137.47 681.01 7,939.83 962.40
689.00 40.00 200.00 329.14 331.50 210.00 500.00 1,587.20 395.00 41,832.37 49,465.51 317.50 276.45 1,696.00 9,267.86 308.67 163.67
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made to contact owners of certain unclaimed property which the City has had in its possession for a period of thirty (30) days. Claim has not been made for the following property. The owners are unknown, the estimated value is unknown, and it is being held or was deposited because it was found property: • Blue Raleigh Olympian Bicycle • Red Versata Bicycle • Red and White Fuji Bicycle • Gray Diamondback Wildwood Mountain Bicycle • Black and White Genesis Mountain Bicycle • Black and White Thrustor Bicycle • Green Chaos Bicycle • Giant Boulder SE Bicycle • White Specialized Hard Rock Bicycle
If anyone asserts to be the owner of any of the above-mentioned item, inquiry for claim should be made in writing to Chandra Thurston, City of Greenwood Village, 6060 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4591, and should contain information identifying the item by a SERIAL NUMBER, COLOR, and/or CERTAIN CHARACTERISTIC MARKINGS OF THE ITEM. If the owner fails to provide Chandra with a written claim for the property within (30) days of the publication of this notice, the items shall become the sole property of the City of Greenwood Village and any claim by the owner to such property shall be deemed forfeited pursuant to Section 4-10-120 of the Municipal Code. ATTEST: BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO /s/ Susan M. Phillips, MMC City Clerk /s/ Ronald J. Rakowsky Mayor Published in the Villager Published: March 14, 2013 Legal #: 3159
_________________________________ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED
To Every Person in Actual Possession or Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Whose Name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed, and to all Persons having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and To Whom It May Concern, and more especially to Del D. Graham, HSH Properties, LLC, Florence Radetsky
You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 18th day of November, 1998 A.D. the then County Treasurer of the County of Arapahoe, in the State of Colorado, sold at public tax lien sale to JOHN G. RICHARDSON c/o THE GERMAINE INVESTMENT CO. the following described real estate situate in the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: THE E 43 FT OF TRACT 3 BROADWAY ESTATES 1ST FLG RESUB OF PART OF LOT 17 BLK 16
and said County Treasurer issued a Certificate of Purchase therefore to JOHN G. RICHARDSON c/o THE GERMAINE INVESTMENT CO,
said real estate to the said JOHN G. RICHARDSON c/o THE GERMAINE INVESTMENT CO at 9:00 AM o’clock. on the 29th day of July, 2013 A.D., unless the same has been redeemed.
Said property may be redeemed from said sale at any time prior to the actual execution of said Treasurer’s Deed.
Witness my hand this 8th day of March, 2013 A.D. Sue Sandstrom Treasurer Arapahoe County
Published in The Villager First Publication: March 14, 2013 Last Publication: March 28, 2013 Legal #: 3160
_________________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RFP-13-19 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
Notice is hereby given that Arapahoe County, on behalf of the Office of the Arapahoe County Public Trustee, is seeking proposals for the publication of combined notices of sale and right to cure and redeem and of notices of unclaimed overbid funds in relation to statutory foreclosure sales of property conducted by the Public Trustee. All Arapahoe County solicitations can now be obtained from the County’s website. The Request for Proposal (RFP13-19) document can be obtained by going to the Arapahoe County website www.arapahoegov.com, then go to the Finance Department, and under the Finance Department, go to the Purchasing Division and then to Bidding Opportunities. Submittals must be received in the Purchasing Division, located at 5334 South Prince Street, 4th Floor, Littleton, CO 80120, no later than 2:00 p.m. local time on April 11, 2013. The County reserves the right to waive any or all informalities or irregularities and to reject any or all submittals. Published in the Villager Published: March 14, 2013 Legal #: 3161
_________________________________ NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Edwin G. Lehman aka Edward G. Lehman, Deceased Case Number: 2013PR276.
All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado or on or before July 15, 2013, or the claims may be forever barred. Barbara Luddy Personal Representative 415 Pearl Street Reading, Massachusetts 01867
Published in The Villager First Publication: March 14, 2013 Last Publication: March 28, 2013 Legal #: 3162
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That said tax lien sale was made to satisfy the delinquent general taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 1997;
That said real estate was taxed or specially assessed in the name(s) of DEL D. GRAHAM, for said year 1997;
That said JOHN G. RICHARDSON c/o THE GERMAINE INVESTMENT CO, on the 5th day of February, 2013, the present holder of said certificate, who has made request upon the Treasurer of said County for a deed to said real estate;
That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued for
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JAMES KEVIN MARCH Services And Other 300.00 JAMIE LA POINT Services And Other 12.20 JAMIE LAUDENSLAGER Services And Other 177.18 JANAE SIRRINE Services And Other 362.20 JANETTA KIRBY Community Programs 800.00 JANIE PREWITT Services And Other 290.33 JARED SHAFFER Services And Other 25.71 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT OFSOCIAL SVCS Community Programs 14,685.00 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT OFSOCIAL SVCS Services And Other 531.39 JENNIFER CALABRESE Community Programs 236.10 JENNIFER CALABRESE Services And Other 298.10 JENNIFER JONES Services And Other 63.07 JENNY IVEY Services And Other 271.82 JESSICA EDEN Services And Other 327.08 JESSICA REYNOLDS Services And Other 117.80 JESSICA WACLAWSKI Services And Other 508.03 JOHN DRULIS Services And Other 534.24 JOSE CARLOS COVARRUBIAS Community Programs 800.00 JULIA BLOMBERG Services And Other 396.37 JULIE CLARK Services And Other 22.37 JULIE KOFRON Services And Other 221.31 KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 310,476.36 KALA SLATER Services And Other 535.47 KAREN MAZZINI Services And Other 186.48 KARNCHANA SIRIPORNPERMSAK Services And Other 233.74 KATHERINE SMITH Services And Other 114.11 KATHLEEN REINHOLTZ Services And Other 74.76 KEITH CROSSON Services And Other 296.34 KELLI RICHARDS Services And Other 110.18 KELLIE MCBRIDE Services And Other 168.11 KELLY SHINN Services And Other 368.63 KELLY SHINN Supplies 10.79 KEVIN ANDREW KENNEY Services And Other 1,080.00 KHALLELA FLETCHER Services And Other 8.81 KIM BLANCHARD Services And Other 56.50 KIMBERLY MARTIN Services And Other 180.24 KIMBERLY WHATLEY Community Programs 200.00 KING SOOPERS Community Programs 200.00 KISHA RUSSELL Services And Other 304.25 KRISTEN IRWIN Services And Other 73.22 KRISTINE SIMS Services And Other 148.19 LEACHMAN, MARK A P.C. 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543.93 241.60 425.00 79.07 600.51 100.00 159.31 2,303.90 26.50 122.58 316.80 99.95 997.22 791.92 119.91 112.00 872.88 316.80 39,187.34 142.99 190.31 200.00 2,440.00 95.00 44.70 850.00 150.00 2,183.37 73.66 1,107.15 309.66 1,657.50 1,626.41
FUND REPORT - 20 Sheriff's Commissary 4 A LLC Services And Other 750.00 ALL ACCESS SYSTEMS Services And Other 3,819.30 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFF Services And Other 8,754.23 ARAPAHOE LIBRARY DISTRICT Services And Other 11,002.58 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS WORKS Services And Other 756.00 AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Services And Other 1,650.00 BAKER & TAYLOR Services And Other 1,802.84 CANON USA INC Services And Other 354.51 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC Services And Other 767.20 COMCAST Services And Other 978.98 COMPASS GROUP USA, INC Services And Other 17,666.48 CROSSOVER COUNSELING, INC. Services And Other 800.00 DEMCO INC Supplies 116.81 FMH DENVER Services And Other 1,739.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 32.00 KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 3,239.97
NANCY LANTZ Services And Other 525.00 PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATES Services And Other 5,400.00 RICHARD ASPINALL Services And Other 199.00 TAHRIKE TARSILE QUR AN INC Supplies 808.80 THE DENVER POST LLC Supplies 213.44 TIPPIE, SHERRI LYNN Services And Other 1,114.43 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE MISC. 199.24 USA TODAY Supplies 104.16 VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 35.53 WASTE CONNECTIONS OF COLORADO INC Services And Other 311.58
FUND REPORT - 21 Community Development ARAPAHOE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKSServices And Other ARAPAHOE HOUSE Services And Other ATLANTIS COMMUNITY INC Services And Other AURORA HOUSING AUTHORITY Services And Other BROTHERS REDEVELOPMENT INC Services And Other CANON USA INC Services And Other CITY OF CENTENNIAL Services And Other CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Services And Other COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT EXPERTS Services And Other COMMUNITY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT Community Programs DENVER BUSINESS JOURNAL INC Services And Other FAMILY TREE Services And Other GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF DENVER Services And Other JEREMY FINK Services And Other KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. LAURIE BAKER Services And Other LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP MISC. Services And Other LINDA HALEY LITTLETON HOUSING AUTHORITY Community Programs LITTLETON HOUSING AUTHORITY Services And Other NATL ASSOC OF HOUSING AND Services And Other PROJECT ANGEL HEART Services And Other REACH OUT AND READ COLORADO Services And Other SENIOR HUB INC Services And Other THE SALVATION ARMY Services And Other UNUM LIFE INSURANCE MISC. VERIZON WIRELESS Services And Other VILLAGER LEGALS, THE Services And Other VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. FUND REPORT - 22 Forfeited Property DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION Services And Other NEW WORLD SYSTEMS Services And Other
28,101.97 24,227.00 1,112.17 1,000.00 2,772.95 288.13 159,333.59 24,000.00 4,912.00 10,870.79 70.46 28,918.48 2,955.85 242.77 1,283.13 41.09 47.07 24.01 3,495.60 41,306.49 100.00 1,850.00 1,674.18 2,400.00 2,002.00 128.83 180.03 45.63 25.32 55,315.20 18,750.00
FUND REPORT - 26 Grants ADVANTAGE TREATMENT CENTER Community Programs 1,169.94 ALLIED WASTE TRANSPORTATION INC Services And Other 371.93 ALSCO Services And Other 617.49 ALSCO Supplies 789.09 ANDREW WINTERS Services And Other 99.44 ARAPAHOE COMNTY TREATMENT CTR Community Programs 152,140.92 ARAPAHOE COMNTY TREATMENT CTR Services And Other 5,968.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY RESIDENTIAL CENTER Community Programs 107,976.45 ARAPAHOE COUNTY RESIDENTIAL CENTER Services And Other 14,937.19 BLUE TARP FINANCIAL INC Supplies 8,236.00 BRENDA SIMONS Services And Other 142.05 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC Services And Other 122.76 CANON USA INC Services And Other 963.75 CAROLYN BRYANT Services And Other 9.21 CARRIER ENTERPRISE MISC. 937.30 CASEY PAYNTER Services And Other 20.09 CINDY WERT Services And Other 70.91 CITY OF AURORA Services And Other 78.93 COLORADO ASSOC OF COMMUNITY Services And Other 600.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE MISC. 1,026.48 COMCOR INC Community Programs 248.00 COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTERS INC Community Programs 1,417.94 CORRECTIONAL MANAGEMENT INC Community Programs 120,458.96 CORRECTIONAL MANAGEMENT INC Services And Other 10,753.00 COSGROVE MECHANICAL LLC Services And Other 1,234.00 EAGLE ROCK SUPPLY MISC. 14,939.16 EAGLE ROCK SUPPLY Supplies 331.67 EDWARD CHARLES TEMPLE Services And Other 25.54 ELOISA ALTAMIRA Services And Other 32.04 FIRST TRANSIT INC Services And Other 33,540.80 GARD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC Services And Other 5,433.50 GARY MASTELLER Services And Other 46.78 GRAINGER Supplies 455.06 H & A PROPERTIES LLC Services And Other 7,489.44 HOLLY HOOVER Services And Other 61.07 HOME COMFORT INSULATION Services And Other 24,280.04 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 66.88 INTERVENTION COMMUNITY Community Programs 2,587.88 JAMES J STANDLEY MISC. 707.17 JASON MONTGOMERY Services And Other 21,123.25 JOYCE J CARTER Services And Other 121.04 KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 27,494.98 LAWRENCE D RIEDEL Services And Other 54.01 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP MISC. 660.08 LOHMILLER & COMPANY MISC. 7,191.56 LOHMILLER & COMPANY Supplies 1,719.80 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES MISC. 499.40 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES Supplies 123.83 MARK THOMAS Services And Other 101.14 MELISSA MALUMBE Services And Other 139.56 NEXTEL SPRINT Services And Other 913.04 NOREEN SMITH Services And Other 128.71 RED WING SHOES Supplies 150.00 REGINA BOSMA / PETTY CASH Services And Other 187.00 REGINA BOSMA / PETTY CASH Supplies 203.51 RHEA KEGEL Services And Other 3.79 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER Supplies 74.50 SERVICE PARTNERS OF NW MISC. 1,225.43 SLV MENTAL HEALTH CENTER Community Programs 248.00 SPECIAL OLYMPICS COLORADO Supplies 1,000.00 STAR INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES Supplies 107.50 STEVE ELLIOTT Services And Other 38.99 TYCO INTEGRATED SECURITY LLC Services And Other 117.89 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE MISC. 1,327.21 VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 132.42 WHOLE ENERGY AND HARDWARE INC MISC. 3,123.90 XCEL ENERGY Services And Other 872.32 FUND REPORT - 28 Open Space Sales Tax ARBOR OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE Services And Other 200.00 BISHOP AND LAYTON DESIGN INC Services And Other 6,996.03 BROCK PUBLISHING Services And Other 430.00 BYERS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT Services And Other 5,000.00 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC Services And Other 38.00 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC Services And Other 637.19 CENTURYLINK Services And Other 182.29 ECOS COMUNICATIONS INC Services And Other 297.50 FARMER BROS. COFFEE Services And Other 165.98 GRAINGER Supplies 190.21 HAAS & WILKERSON INC Services And Other 300.00 HARVEY W CURTIS Services And Other 76.50 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. 16.00 IREA Services And Other 105.38 KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. 5,934.39 KUBOTA TRACTOR CORPORATION Supplies 2,467.94 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP MISC. 65.25 OZ ARCHITECTURE MISC. 1,845.00 PARKER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Services And Other 275.00 PARKER JORDAN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Services And Other 250.00 PIYUSH ASHRA MISC. 500.00 PURE CYCLE CORPORATION Services And Other 970.94 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER Services And Other 59.40 SINGLETON STRATEGIES LLC Services And Other 10,257.51 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE MISC. 374.57 VALERIAN LLC LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Services And Other 900.00 VERIZON WIRELESS Services And Other 614.57 VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 21.25 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO Services And Other 888.56 XCEL ENERGY Services And Other 5,868.77 FUND REPORT - 29 Homeland Security - North Central APCO INTERNATIONAL INC Services And Other BULLEX INC MISC. BULLEX INC Services And Other BULLSHARK INC Services And Other CENTURY LINK Services And Other CHARLES F CRAIG Supplies CHARLES SCOTT KELLAR MISC. CHARLES SCOTT KELLAR Services And Other CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER Services And Other CITY OF AURORA Services And Other CITY OF FEDERAL HEIGHTS Services And Other CONLEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY LLC MISC. CONLEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY LLC Services And Other CRITIGEN Services And Other DAN JOHNSON Services And Other DAVID E COOK Services And Other DELTA SOLUTIONS & STRATEGIES LLC Services And Other EON OFFICE PRODUCTS Services And Other GARY L FREEMAN Services And Other HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC MISC. IMA OF COLORADO INC Services And Other JOHN C GRAHN Services And Other KAISER PERMANENTE MISC.
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LOWES Services And Other 5,698.57 MY FAVORITE MUFFIN AND BAGEL Services And Other 180.17 PHF II DENVER LLC Services And Other 10,066.92 RACHELLE M MILLER Supplies 329.47 RICHARD C PRICE Services And Other 4,175.82 ROGER LYNN JONES Services And Other 160.00 SHEA CARR & JEWELL INC Services And Other 806.25 5,397.03 TELEVATE LLC Services And Other UNUM LIFE INSURANCE MISC. 195.57 VERIZON WIRELESS Services And Other 777.70 VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. 21.40 WEST METRO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Services And Other 7,945.89 WESTERN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT Services And Other 1,238.20 XCEL ENERGY Services And Other 346.34 FUND REPORT - 33 Building Maintenance Fund 5280 ELEVATOR INC Services And Other 1,303.75 A & A TRADIN POST INC Services And Other 3,305.80 A & A TRADIN POST INC Supplies 70.98 AFFILIATED WASTEWATER Services And Other 2,534.00 BATTERIES PLUS Services And Other 621.58 BELFOR USA GROUP Services And Other 4,421.08 BOBS ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Services And Other 45.00 BUSINESS INTEGRATION GROUP INC Services And Other 7,473.52 CENTURYLINK Services And Other 393.98 CHARLES D JONES Services And Other 1,583.62 CHEVRON ENERGY SOLUTIONS COMPANY Services And Other 1,272.85 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC Supplies 450.00 CONSERVE-A-WATT LIGHTING Services And Other 1,774.37 COSGROVE MECHANICAL LLC Services And Other 21,180.00 D & D WATER SERVICE INC Services And Other 353.43 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Services And Other 100.00 DXP ENTERPRISES INC Services And Other 245.00 EAP GLASS Services And Other 330.00 EMPIRE FIRE AND SAFETY INC Services And Other 4,129.29 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES INC Services And Other 176.00 FOLIAGE DESIGN SYSTEMS OF Services And Other 431.50 GLOBAL FIRE & SAFETY INC Services And Other 90.00 GRAINGER Services And Other 7,296.13 GRAINGER Supplies 1,929.48 GROUNDS SERVICE COMPANY Services And Other 1,688.75 HOSPITAL SHARED SERVICES OF CO Services And Other 720.00 INTERLINE BRANDS INC Supplies 8,279.54 JOHN W GASPARINI INC Services And Other 502.72 MOBILE MINI, LLC Services And Other 98.53 REGAL PIEDMONT PLASTICS LLC Supplies 75.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARKING LOT Services And Other 180.00 SDG INCORPORATED Services And Other 746.00 SECURITY CENTRAL INC Services And Other 102.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS Services And Other 559.80 SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO Services And Other 91.34 STEVEN J ROSSI Services And Other 2,662.00 TERMINIX INTERNATIONAL LP Services And Other 2,089.00 TMA SYSTEMS LLC Services And Other 15,611.25 TRANE US INC Services And Other 297.00 WATER SYSTEMS INC Services And Other 233.91
FUND REPORT - 34 Fair Fund MARTECH SYSTEMS INC
Supplies
FUND REPORT - 42 Infrastructure HC PECK AND ASSOCIATES J F SATO AND ASSOCIATES
Services And Other Services And Other
239.00
FUND REPORT - 41 Capital Expenditure A2M4SEEN LLLP MISC. ACCELA INC MISC. BAILEYS MOVING & STORAGE INC MISC. COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC MISC. EATON ENERGY SOLTUIONS MISC. EMPIRE FIRE AND SAFETY INC Capital Outlay EXPRESS INC Services And Other MANATRON INC MISC. PCL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES NC MISC. REILLY JOHNSON ARCHITECTURE INC Capital Outlay ROTH & SHEPPARD ARCHITECTS Capital Outlay WHITNEY MECHANICAL COMPANY INC Capital Outlay
145,346.69 1,670.04 1,535.50 550.00 1,000.00 170.00 2,309.09 582.84 103,687.12 10,099.98 124,166.00 75,197.25
FUND REPORT - 43 Arapahoe County Recreation Distri CHERRY CREEK VALLEY Services And Other CITY OF AURORA Services And Other IREA Services And Other KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP MISC. NORMAN SHELDON MISC. UNUM LIFE INSURANCE MISC. VISION SERVICE PLAN MISC. WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO Services And Other XCEL ENERGY Services And Other
157.40 66,800.00 12.00 3,109.98 31.08 117.48 84.09 9.04 110.37 1,159.36
FUND REPORT - 62 Lease Purchase Agreement Fund PURE CYCLE CORPORATION Services And Other
6,849.70
FUND REPORT - 44 Arap. County Water and Wastewater ARAPAHOE COUNTY WATER & Capital Outlay UMB BANK NA Services And Other
3,591.09 21,570.74
18,956.75 200.00
FUND REPORT - 70 Central Services AUTOZONE STORES INC MISC. BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES INC MISC. CARQUEST AUTO PARTS MISC. CERTIFIED POWER INC MISC. CLEAR CHOICE MISC. FACTORY MOTOR PARTS MISC. FEDEX MISC. FLEET FUELING MISC. HAVANA AUTO PARTS MISC. HILL PETROLEUM MISC. KOIS BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO INC MISC. MCCANDLESS TRUCK CENTER LLC MISC. NAPA AUTO PARTS MISC. OMEARA FORD CENTER MISC. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & MISC. TIREXCHANGE INC DENVER MISC. USPS CMRS-POC MISC. WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO MISC. WAYNE LAING MISC. WEAR PARTS AND EQUIPMENT CO INC MISC. WIRELESS ADVANCED MISC.
171.34 1,357.26 832.12 75.05 268.80 365.49 65.34 51,149.11 120.48 33,609.38 892.68 352.47 1,958.47 102.68 1,711.66 494.00 40,000.00 30.36 61.66 141.80 6,157.23
FUND REPORT - 72 Employee Flexible Benefit PLANNED BENEFIT SYSTEMS INC Services And Other
152,490.19
FUND REPORT - 71 Self-Insurance Liability CARRIE POWERS Services And Other JORDAN ROAD CARSTAR COLLISION Services And Other SUPER VAC MANFACTURING CO INC Services And Other
FUND REPORT - 73 Self-Insurance Workers Comp BRIAN BOASE Services And Other COUNTY TECHNICAL SERVICE INC Services And Other FUND REPORT - 74 Self-Insurance Dental DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF COLORADO Services And Other KAISER PERMANENTE MISC. KAISER PERMANENTE Services And Other PLANNED BENEFIT SYSTEMS INC Services And Other VISION SERVICE PLAN Services And Other
FUND REPORT - 84 E-911 Authority APCO INTERNATIONAL INC ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFFS AT&T CENTURYLINK DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION FRONT RANGE INTERNET INC ISC INC LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES INC THE HIMARK GROUP TRINA EVERHART
Services And Other Services And Other Services And Other Services And Other Supplies 3,269.36 Services And Other Services And Other Services And Other Services And Other Services And Other
FUND REPORT - 91 Treasurer CITY OF AURORA MISC. CITY OF CENTENNIAL MISC. CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE MISC. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD MISC. CITY OF GLENDALE MISC. CITY OF LITTLETON / FINANCE DEPT MISC. CITY OF SHERIDAN MISC. COLO DEPT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT MISC. COLORADO DEPT OF REVENU MISC. COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE MISC. LETICIA OLIVAS MISC. PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY MISC. STATE OF COLORADO HUMAN SERVICES MISC. TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY MISC.
— END OF LEGALS —
580.00 9,617.71 142.45
180.52 75,566.12
119,662.28 7,266.67 5,426.11 12,694.55 272.48
1,091.00 320.00 84.40 318.69
689.90 13,325.00 1,207.80 59.56 196.85
834,471.82 361,323.28 101,353.11 126,958.84 35,797.60 122,517.82 17,727.32 612.00 72,616.80 3,866,129.75 500.28 403,607.50 4,080.00 16,978.86
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New slant on Cherry Creek Spelling Bee
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lantindicular, an adjective that means somewhat oblique, was just the word Shray Chauhan needed to win the 2013 Cherry Creek School District Spelling Bee, held Feb. 8 at the Student Achievement Resource Center. Chauhan is an eighth grader at Campus Middle School. Andrew Ker, a seventh grader from Laredo Middle School, took second place, while Grant Miller, a seventh grader from Falcon Creek Middle School, took third place. Nearly 1,000 students took part in the spelling bee process, which began with school bees held at 47 elementary and middle schools earlier this year. The 203 top spellers then competed in the district bee, which began with a written spelling test, consisting of 50 words. For the third year in a row, the winner of the written test was Andrew Ying, who is now an eighth grader at Campus Middle School. The top 28 spellers then competed in an oral spelling bee. The top 16 students will represent Cherry Creek Schools in the Colorado State Spelling Bee on March 16.
They are ...
• Shray Chauhan – Campus Middle School • Andrew Ker – Laredo Middle School
Congratulations to the Cherry Creek School District’s super spellers! They will represent Cherry Creek Schools in the Colorado State Spelling Bee on March 16. Left to right in row one: Allison Xu, Tanzilla Purnota, Isalina Colsman, Ana Gijon Van Linden, Kendra Neumann, Andrew Ying, Grant Miller, Andrew Ker, and Shray Chauman. Left to right in row two: Riley Somo, Anna Ying, Ramshankar Balasubramaniyan, Megan Swierenga, Evan Damato, Daniel Schlatter, Valliappan Chidambaram and Superintendent Mary Chesley. Courtesy photo • Grant Miller – Falcon Creek Middle School • Andrew Ying – Campus Middle School • Kendra Neumann – Campus Middle School • Ana Gijon Van Linden – Walnut Hills Elementary
• Isalina Colsman – Cottonwood Creek Elementary • Tanzilla Purnota – Challenge School • Allison Xu – Cottonwood Creek Elementary • Valliappan Chidambaram –
Get ready now for the ACT in April
High school juniors across the state are gearing up to take the ACT in April, and one local standardized test expert will offer a variety of section-specific strategy sessions designed to boost performance on the college entrance exam. The College Doctor and Lisa Zimmer Hatch, veteran test prep instructor and author of ACT For Dummies, 5th Edition, will offer Prepping for the ACT, small group instruction on all ACT test sections. Sessions are intended for three to five students at a time and can be chosen from a variety of two-hour, section-specific meetings before April 21. Available sessions: Prepping for the ACT English Test offers a review of the grammar and punctuation rules necessary for success on the ACT English Test. Combined with strategies on how to find the clues to the correct answers and practice on actual ACT questions from prior tests, students will receive enough information to answer the 75 questions with one hand tied behind their backs. Prepping for the ACT Mathematics Test includes a complete review of relevant math concepts, from third grade to algebra II, with a little trig thrown in as well. Students are asked to bring calculators in order to relate the math review to real ACT practice questions. Prepping for the ACT Reading Test shows students how to move through reading passages quickly
while answering the accompanying 10 questions accurately. Students will practice strategies for flying through Reading Test passages in a single bound on real ACT questions so they can finish the section on time and in control. Prepping for the ACT Science Test covers strategies for successfully analyzing charts, graphs and other scientific data. Students will practice the technique on ACT questions from prior exams. Prepping for the ACT Writing Test is designed for students who are taking the national ACT exam with Writing on Saturday, April 13. Using the official essay rubric, students will be taught how to craft a winning essay in 30 minutes. Students will practice their skill by writing a response. General ACT Review session highlights the major strategies and important things to remember to excel on the ACT. Students may use this class to learn general techniques for taking the ACT or review the concepts they’ve learned in the individual section classes. While it is recommend students take classes in each of the four primary ACT topics, students may choose to take a combination of classes. The tuition for the first two-hour class is $175 and includes personal copies of both ACT for Dummies. Tuition for each additional two-hour class is $150 per class. Call Hatch with any questions at 303-526-9777, ext. 11.
Creek Middle School • Anna Ying – Greenwood Elementary • Riley Somo – Laredo Middle School The CCSD Spelling Bee is sponsored by the district’s Gifted and Talented Education department.
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