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FOR THE LOVE OF KIDS

GALLUP TO VICTORY

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Centennial is a great place to work, researcher finds

Entrepreneur Brian Watson counts the way to a balanced life

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Local children’s author donates August sales to charity

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Sprinting the twilight away

Coming ‘round the bend. See more on pages 8-9.

Littleton’s Twilight Criterium is fast becoming a racing favorite for bicyclists and spectators alike, with an L-forLittleton-shaped course on which riders achieved blistering speeds of 40-plus mph and the Cruiser Ride, where the only requirements for entry are a bike, a helmet and a penchant for fun. As in years past, the Criterium brought out the best competition of all abilities and age levels, with past and current national champions and international racers from the likes of Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands. Photos by Stefan Krusze

The superheroes of bike racing come in all sizes, pre-twilight. Batman [aka Caleb] speeds down Littleton’s Main Street on the Bat bike during the Twilight Criterium’s Cruiser Ride for everyone.

A teen with a gift for giving It has been a decade since 16-year-old Cailey Karshmer has accepted a birthday gift from one of her friends—though it has not been for a lack of friends or presents. Remember Soccer Barbie? Karshmer still does. “I love to play soccer and I was so sad because those are so cool,” she said of a sport-themed doll she reluctantly re-gifted at age 6. “I was like, ‘I have to donate this to the homeless shelter.’ It made me really happy that I knew I was giving

Cherry Creek student runs nonprofit, earns Young Heroes Award

kids something that I would really want.” Since then, the Cherry Hills Village teen has not only donated nearly every birthday gift with her name on it to a homeless child, she has gotten increasingly organized about it—in fact, she founded a nonprofit organization to take her penchant for giving to the next level. “We told all our friends and they told some of their friends, and that’s how we got the word out,” she said of her growing Colorado Kids for Kids organization. As the name implies, the group is a kid-driven conduit for more fortunate young people to directly help those who are less so, not just through toy donations, but clothing drives, blanket giveaways and fully equipped back-to-school backpacks. “I thought that was the coolest idea ever,” the Cherry Creek High School junior said of her parents’ suggestion six years ago to incorporate her passion with an all-kid board of directors. “We got a 501(c)3 when I was 11.” Karshmer’s efforts have not gone unrecognized. The founder and president of the aptly nicknamed CK4K is one of National Liberty Museum’s 2017 Young Heroes Award recipients, as selected from among nearly 75 nominees. This week, she is in Philadelphia to join the other 11 recipients in claiming a certificate of recognition and medallion. A plaque telling her story will be displayed at the

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Young at heart and mind Local kids author donating book sales to charity this month

Littleton children’s author Joseph Caldara will sell and sign copies of his books in Historic Downtown Littleton on Saturday, Aug. 19, as part of Western Welcome Week. He is donating all profits to children’s charities during August.

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You have to be a little bit of a kid to be a children’s author. “I think all kids have this sort of need for goofiness, craziness inside of them,” Joseph Caldara said. “It’s important for them to get it out of their system in a way.” Enter Bob and the Cyber Llama and Bob and the Pop-Up Book of Destiny, the first two installments in an ongoing series by the budding Littleton writer. The comic adventures of Bob Halibut and Jeeves, his “cybernetic llama butler,” include trips to the ancient pyramids as the duo searches for family history and an ancient Aztec pop-up book. And they’ve got nachos. “Kids are definitely

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-Joseph Caldara, children’s author his commitment to his demographic this month by donating all his profits from book sales to Cure Childhood Cancer and Canines for Disabled Kids. On Saturday, Aug. 19, he will join fellow local children’s author Curt Fulster, who is also donating his profits, at a booth on Littleton’s Main Street for Festival Day during Western Welcome Week. “I’ve seen how cancer impacts people and it’s not pretty,” Caldara said, noting he has lost a young cousin and friend to the disease. His books are also available on Amazon and Lulu in both print and Kindle versions with the same donation offer during the month of August. More information is available on the self-published author’s website bobandthecyberllama.com. “Obviously, you have to do your own marketing,” he said of the self-publishing world. “I know publishers often look for things that already have a market.” If things go according to hopes, the author and full-time finance professional will eventually take Bob and his cyber camelid on an adventure to a large publisher. In the meantime, Caldara is happy to keep things small—or at least in the 9-to-14 age range. “I like entertaining kids. I like seeing them smile,” he said. “Also, it’s vital that kids get into reading.”

Businessman announces run for Greenwood Village City Council Jeff Kahn, the CEO-founder of two Jeff Kahn management consulting companies, announced his candidacy last week for Greenwood Village City Council. “Greenwood Village needs strong leaders who come to the table with community-focused ideas that will enhance and protect the special nature of our city,” he said. “Over the last several years, there have been several situations where Greenwood Village City Council and staff “I view that as an asset,” have acted in a manner that he said. “I have always been was not aligned with the hopes and desires of the an independent when it vast majority of the popu- comes to politics and community issues and I will lous.” Kahn, 43, takes particu- bring that independence to lar issue with the recent un- the City Council as well.” Kahn says his campaign successful council-referred will focus on improving acmeasure that would have alcess to city services, reviewlowed larger development is what is called the Orchard ing ongoing street and park maintenance, bettering Station Subarea. the partnership between “City Council and the Greenwood Village and staff of Greenwood Village have taken it upon them- neighboring cities and helpselves to promote a devel- ing to manage growth and opment-focused ideology redevelopment. Kahn is a member of the that is clearly not based on the best interests of the Ambassador Board for Projcitizens,” he said. “I look ect CURE, a global nonprofforward to representing my it, and is on the Colorado district and our entire city, Executive Board for the Enincluding our youth, our trepreneurs Organization seniors, our businesses and Accelerator Program. He graduated from Washour diverse communities ington University in St. and neighborhoods on both Louis, where he was a legsides of I-25.” A Greenwood Village res- islative intern for U.S. Sen. ident for seven years, Kahn Christopher Bond. He atsaid choosing the city as his tended law school at Chicahome has been key to his go-Kent College of Law. After practicing with a success and says it is time to small business-focused Dengive back. ver law firm, Kahn helped “I want to do all I can to contribute to preserving all build three start-ups before that’s great about Green- launching his own compawood Village and to mak- nies in 2009. Kahn is married and ing it an even better place to live, work and raise a family has two children in Cherry Creek Schools. in the future,” he said. “My family put our roots Unlike other candidates, here in Greenwood Village. Kahn emphasizes that he has not served on any of It has been an amazing the city’s boards or commis- choice for us and I want to sions and has not been af- make sure it remains a good filiated with interest groups choice for future generations,” he said. active in city politics.

Breakfast in Red!

The American Heart Association is sponsoring a 2017 Breakfast in Red! This free half-day event provides the opportunity for women to engage in the Go Red for Women movement. The morning will consist of breakfast, a program with educational speakers and resources, and a heart healthy expo for women to learn about their greatest health threats: heart disease and stroke. The event will be held at the PPA Event Center, 2105 Decatur St., Denver with free onsite parking.

Event Schedule:

7:30 a.m. – Registration

and Heart Healthy Expo 7:30-8:15 a.m. – Heart Healthy Expo 8:15-9:35 a.m. - Program and Keynote Speaker 9:45-10:20 a.m. - Breakout Session I 10:30-11:05 a.m. - Breakout Session II 11:15-11:50 a.m. - Breakout Session III Breakout Sessions are sponsored by Centura Heart and Vascular Network, HealthONE and Saint Joseph Hospital. To register by Aug. 19 contact Carrie Schneider: Carrie.Schneider@heart. org or 303-801-4667.


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Cherry Hills Officer Kevin Nagy explains how his riding boots are not just a cool fashion statement. The boots serve as safety gear, protection from heat generated from the motorcycle engine and other dangers that motorcyclists face.

Five-year-old Logan Futzhugh gets some pointers from Cherry Hills Officer Jeremy Gunther.

Aug. 1 was National Night Out, an annual celebration that sees local police, firefighters and other first-responders visit neighborhood block parties that encourage safety and a sense of community. In turnabout, Cherry Hill Village also welcomed the community to their “neighborhood” to enjoy pizza at police headquarters and to learn a little about safety from the cops who protect them. Photos by Stefan Krusze

ABOVE: Opposable thumbs up! Officer McGruff and Cherry Hills Sgt. Curt Wood. LEFT: Animal Control Officer John Newhouse joins Rebecca Schmidt, Chief Michelle Tovrea and Frithjof Knol.


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Gettysburg Address was Lincoln’s finest speech Denver has a very old historic cemetery, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated Riverdale Cemetery, which has been cared for by in the famous Ford Theater at the end of the Fairmount Cemetery’s owners for years. Many Civil War, and during his storied presidency, he Colorado governors, legislators and historic figattended a dedication of Soldiers’ National Cemures are buried at Riverdale. The cemetery has etery at Gettysburg, where he listened famous suffered in recent years due to water shortage at orator Edward Everett speak for two hours. It is the nearby Platte River. believed that Lincoln wrote his 250-word address In the past few years, major upgrading has while awaiting his turn at the podium. taken place, and some water has been made Remember, in 1863 there were no amplificaavailable for this very historic site located in far tion systems or monitors that presidents could northeast read from. It must have been Denver, adjacent the Platte very hard for large crowds to and train yards. Occasionally, hear the spoken words. historians Tom Noel and DenToday, the address is recnis Gallagher give historic ognized as one of the greatest tours at the site. speeches in American hisWithin the cemetery are tory: two separate burial grounds, History records that the one for Union soldiers and Union forged ahead to win one for Confederates. Histhe war several years after torically, they did not want to this speech was given. Gettysput them together, so if you burg lost more soldiers in one should visit these very interbattle than has ever occurred esting and hallowed grounds, in U.S. history, with between you will find both sides of the 46,000 to 51,000 Union and Civil War, still a deep wound The Gettysburg Address by President Abraham Lincoln, Confederate soldiers killed in Nov. 19, 1863 in American history. the three-day battle.

Barbwire Bob I was in Littleton visiting with Susan Ryden, the new Arapahoe County public trustee. She has taken over the new duties of this very important office. If you don’t pay your household property taxes after three years, you have to deal with the lender through the trustee, who publishes a notice—and if the taxes aren’t paid, she will sell the property at a public auction. It’s tough job, but someone has to be the tax collector for the county. The notices have to be published in a legal newspaper within the county. Back in 2008, there were many foreclosures. There are not so many now, and that is a good sign for our local economy. *** While on Littleton Boulevard, I dropped into Harley’s and enjoyed a pastrami hotdog at the shopping center at

Ramblin’ around the corral with Bob Sweeney

1500 W. Littleton Blvd. Ed, who owns and operates the hotdog establishment, was working away at his very clever restaurant. I met Ed at the Mike Ward Maserati grand opening, where he was serving his delectable variety to 1,500 people who were enjoying the evening of food, song and exotic motor cars. We had Ed’s photo in last week’s newspaper and I took him some copies. Charity folks should contact Ed to have him do his hotdogs for charity functions. They are good and an unusual treat. Call Ed to see about having him serve up some at your next event. Call him at 720-2369617 or reach him at harleysdogs.com *** Greenwood Village’s Lou Schroeder is a board member of Colorado Union of Taxpayers, and he has been distributing its

annual report on the state’s 2017 legislature voting record. It is a very interesting report, and you can go online and see how our legislators score in their respective political parties. In all fairness, the report does take a conservative view on voting records. Read the report at coloradotaxpayers.org *** Denver South Economic Development Partnership held a breakfast meeting last week at Lone Tree Arts Center and had a catered outdoor pancake breakfast for participants sponsored by Dave Conroy of Chris Cakes. After the delicious pancakes prepared on a huge griddle, the audience heard two very interesting and timely speakers. Buz Koelbel, vice-chair of the partnership, introduced Greg Bloom, sales director for Vail Valley Foundation, fol-

lowed by Harriet LaMair, executive director of High Line Canal Conservancy. Bloom reviewed the massive success of the Vail Valley and the many major events sponsored in the mountain valley communities of Vail, Avon, Edwards, Gypsum and Eagle. Winter and summer tourists have reached massive numbers and add millions of dollars to the Colorado economy. Visit vvf.org. The group has 71 sponsors, raising thousands of dollars to make this one of the nation’s finest trails and park facilities, stretching through numerous cities and counties. This is becoming a done deal, and a large number of folks are involved. Contact Lindsay Moery at Lindsay@highlinecanal.org. Continued on page 5

Humor just ain’t what it used to be

“But what about balance, God? You said there would be balance.” What constitutes humor, and what is it that makes people God smiled, “I will create Washington, D.C., Wait till you see laugh? We who were born in the ‘20s, ‘30s, ‘40s and 50s to mothers who the people I put there.” Since I’m on the subject of religion, one bright beautiful Sunmay have taken an aspirin, ate blue cheese dressing or tuna from a can, and then may have smoked or drank after we day morning in the town of Bubbling Brook, Maine, BY MORT REMARKS MARKS were put to sleep on our tummies, still remember everyone got up early and went to the local church. Bewhen you could tell a joke about Ike, Mike, Tony, Rufore the services started, the townspeople were sitting in their pews and talking about their families etc., when fus, Pedro or Sam without offending someone. With the disappearance of radio comedy and the suddenly Satan appeared at the front of the church. Everyone started screaming and running to the front advent of politically-correct pressure groups, our entrance in a frantic effort to get away from the devil. country lost its ability to laugh at itself and the wonSoon everyone was evacuated from the church, except derfully diverse people who made America the greatfor one elderly gentleman who sat calmly in his pew, est melting pot of the world. not moving and seemingly oblivious to the fact that For example, in today’s world, who would dare be God’s enemy was in his presence. so incorrect as to ask, “What’s the Cuban national This confused Satan a bit, so he walked up to the man and said, anthem?” and answer, “Row, Row, Row, Your Boat,” or “Why “Don’t you know who I am?” doesn’t Mexico have an Olympic team?” and answer “because The man replied, “Yup, sure do.” all the Mexicans who can run, jump or swim are already in the Satan asked, “Aren’t you afraid of me?” United States.” “Nope, sure ain’t,” answered the old man. Question: “How do you get a sweet little 80-year-old lady to say Satan, being a little perturbed, then asked, “Why aren’t you the F word. afraid of me?” Get another sweet little 80-year-old lady to yell, “BINGO!” The fellow calmly replied, “Been married to your sister for Have you heard the one about Archangel Michael who asked over 48 years.” God, “What is that thing you’ve put out in space?” In spite of today’s lack of humor, here are a few statements “It’s a planet,” replied God, “and I’ve put life on it. I’m going to that prove children are still quick: call it Earth, and it’s going to be a place to test balance.” Teacher: “Maria, go to the map and find North America.” “Balance?” inquired Michael. “I’m still confused.” “Here it is, teacher,” God explained, pointing to different parts of Earth. “Correct. Now, class, who discovered America?” “For example, northern Europe will be a place of great opporClass: “Maria.” tunity and wealth, while southern Europe is going to be poor.” Teacher: “Harold, what do you call a person who keeps on talkGod continued pointing to different countries. “This one will be extremely hot, while this one will be very ing when people are no longer interested?” Harold: “A teacher.” cold and covered in ice.” Finally, I do want to thank my politically-correct friends. BeThe Archangel, impressed by God’s work, then pointed to a cause of their concern, I no longer open a bathroom door without land area and said, “What’s that one?” using a paper towel. I no longer drink Coca-Cola because it can “That’s Colorado, the most glorious place on Earth. There are remove toilet stains, nor can I drink a Pepsi because the people beautiful mountains, rivers and streams, lakes, forests, hills, and who make it are atheists and refuse to put “Under God” on their plains. The people from Colorado are going to be beautiful, modcans. And, I no longer go to shopping malls because they taught me that someone could drug me with a perfume sample and then est, intelligent and humorous.” rob me. Michael gasped in wonder and admiration, but then asked,

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Reverend Martin Niemoller “In Germany, the Nazis first came for the communists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn’t speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time there was no one left to speak for me!”

QUOTE of the WEEK QUOTE of the WEEK “Hypocrisy

is the key to self-fulfilling prophecy” –Allen Ginsberg


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From one journalist to another... solutely not. Who’s next, The Villager? I would Bob Sweeney, in your column two weeks ago, much rather see someone take issue with our you fell for the fallacious term “fake news,” stories on a case-by-case basis than be dismissed which has become nothing but a catchphrase for out of hand as “fake news.” It’s a a select few to discredit the only cheap shot that presumes ill intent. profession guaranteed under the Hard news stories should never U.S. Constitution. promote a journalist’s worldviews, For a while, the term was thrown yours and mine included. That is around to refer to a slew of clearly what columns are for. When a jourphony stories disseminated by nonnalist reports the actual facts, even journalists on social media with though it may be uncomfortable, we the clear intent of affecting the 2016 shouldn’t blame the messenger or election one way or another. More call it names. recently, it has become a term of That said, if a given story is ridicule for those who simply opdeemed “fake,” let’s call it out and pose the mainstream media in BY BECKY OSTERWALD challenge its content, not blame an general and wish to conveniently entire industry. dismiss it with a broad brush. Should journalists be held accountable for erJust like NPR reported Aug. 1 when Fox News rors? Yes. And I believe in recent weeks, I have was caught concocting a story about the death of proven that point myself without ever becoming “a young Democratic National Committee aide a purveyor of so-called “fake news.” Like most that has resulted in a lawsuit … [charging the reporters, I am a human being who sometimes reporter] created quotations out of thin air.” It makes mistakes and I take ownership of them took a week before Fox retracted the story. without becoming “fake” in the process. Journalists have to earn the trust of their Should all reporters be thrown under the bus readers each and every day, and by using the simply because they work for a media outlet that term “fake news,” one reinforces the slighted has crossed paths with an elected official? Ab-

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view of people who don’t understand that our job is to record history as it happens. It is not our job to be anyone’s public-relations department, but to tell the public what is going on and how it matters to them. It is our job to gather and report the “best obtainable truth” we can, as Carl Bernstein said—not bow down to rewrite history to please someone’s view of the world. As we publish in the masthead of The Villager every week, Rev. Martin Neimoller once said, “In Germany, the Nazis first came for the communists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a communist. Then, they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn’t speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time there was no one left to speak for me!” I, for one, will speak up for journalism as both a profession and in society, and not throw the entire profession under the bus whenever its content does not reflect any partisan belief system. Remember, “A free press is the enemy of a tyrant.”

Would any of us be here today under Trump’s immigration proposal? The latest Trump proposal to change the qualifying criteria for entry to the United States as legal immigrants is just another example of this president’s ignorance of historic immigration policy. The Trump criteria for legal immigrants, even those with Green Cards, is for all to speak English, have advanced degrees or have prospective jobs waiting for Progressives argue that this policy is a form of racial discrimination. Conservatives suggest that restricting legal immigration to the highly skilled and wealthy would lessen the need for government support of poorer immigrants. If we take a critical look at the history of America’s immigration policies, those who came to this country throughout our 230-year history all played a significant role in the economic, social and cultural growth of this great nation. Most of us owe our very lives to our immigrant families. My grandmother, Myrtle, born of Swedish parents who spoke no English, came to America with little money. Only a strong Swed-

Barbwire Bob Mike Fitzgerald, CEO of South EDP, announced that the annual luncheon will be held Nov. 17 with Katherine “Katty” Kay of BBC World News as speaker. Information: denversouthedp.org or 303-792-9447. *** South Metro Denver Chamber is offering a Centennial State Leadership Academy, starting at University of Denver and running for 10 months with one full day per month. The academy will feature professional DU faculty. Candidates must apply by Aug. 28. The program is designed for established professionals looking to expand their reach within the civic, business and academic communities. There is a tuition

ish work ethic and a will to succeed brought them to northern Minnesota to acquire a land grant to establish a successful farming business. That farm still exists today. My grandmother did not speak English until she was 13. She gave birth to two daughters, both of whom served in World War II, as did several of her brothers. Several of her grandchildren served in Korea and Vietnam, one of whom died in Vietnam. When Myrtle finally died at 99, she left behind her Swedish Bible, which she read every night. Trump’s proposal would have refused her

parents and I would not be writing this column today. America owes a great debt to the immigrants that chose America as their new home. Immigrants continue to build our homes, work in jobs that no American would work and help our industries to thrive. We do need high-skilled immigrants to help our high-tech companies fill those needs. We should not amend the message that is a permanent display at the base of the Statue of Liberty.

Continued from Page 4 charge. Contact: HKlemme@bestchamber.com or Ben. Gerig@du.edu *** Yes, former Cherry Hills Village Mayor Doug Tisdale, I do know that St. Mary’s is located in Cherry Hills, not Greenwood Village as I absentmindedly reported last week. I was present in Cherry Hills the night they approved the nice addition of a patio to the dining facility. I see the construction going on now at the front of the structure on University Boulevard. Charles Arbogast from the school will be calling me soon. Buz Koelbel, Greg Bloom and Harriet LaMair at the Denver South EDP.

Mayors Ron Rakowsky of Greenwood Village, Cathy Noon of Centennial, and Jackie Millet of Lone Tree were at the Denver South EDP breakfast.


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Littleton refers two TABOR questions to voters

Littleton City Council has referred two questions to voters for the Nov. 7 ballot, both concerning the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, more commonly known as TABOR. The first question would the city to keep the excess revenue for pavement improvements on residential streets ($1.4 million) and an intersection safety upgrade at Bowles Avenue and Federal Boulevard ($545,000). If voters do not approve, the revenue would be refunded “in a manner to be determined,” the city says. No refund methodology is specified by TABOR. The second question concerns adjusting the base used for calculating the TABOR limit. If voters approve the question, the revenue base would be updated to the 2016 level. If voters do not approve the question, there would like-

ly be excess revenues in future years, which could not be spent by the city. Under TABOR, a city must receive voter approval to spend revenues that exceed a specified limit based on 1992 revenues plus adjustments. For the 2016 fiscal year, Littleton’s revenues exceeded its TABOR limit by about $1.9 million. The excess must be refunded in the next fiscal year unless voters allow the city to retain it. Since 1994, Littleton

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o 3800 E MANSFIELD - $2,550,000 SOLD. o 16 VISTA RD - $2,375,000 SOLD. o 3701 S. COLORADO BLVD - $1,000,000 SOLD. o 36 CHERRY HILLS FARM DRIVE - $2,750,000 SOLD. o CHERRY HILLS FARM WEST. $2,175,000 SOLD. o 27 MARTIN LANE - $1,695,000. SOLD. o 4850 S. GAYLORD - $2,050,000 LIST AND SOLD. o 85 GLENMOOR - $2,400,000 - SOLD. o CHERRY HILLS PARK LAND $1,750,000. SOLD. o BUELL MANSION - Architectural Digest perfection. $1,850,000 SOLD. o CHARLOU IN CHERRY HILLS - $1,195,000 SOLD.

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o 7180 E. BERRY ST. - LIST AND SOLD - $2,895,000. o THE PRESERVE - $1,735,000 SOLD. o THE PRESERVE - - $1,520,000 SOLD. o ONE CHERRY LANE - $1,705,000. SOLD. o HILLS AT CHERRY CREEK Opportunity at $579,900 SOLD. o THE PRESERVE - $1,650,000. SOLD. o GREENWOOD HILLS - $1,500,000 SOLD. o THE HILLS AT CHERRY CREEK - $680,000 LIST AND SOLD.

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voters have approved TABOR questions five times. Projects funded by voter approval included safety improvements to Santa Fe Drive, the pedestrian underpass at the High Line Canal and County Line Road, purchase of open space, mini parks and recreation projects, Ketring Lake improvements, street improvements, upgrades to Fire Station No. 11, installation of a fire-suppression system at Bemis Library, school-zone signage

conversion to fiber optics, improvements to the firetraining burn building, partial funding of fleetbuilding improvements and museum expansion. TABOR is a 1992 amendment to the Colorado Constitution that establishes a revenue limit for local government spending. It is a formula combining the Consumer Price Index and the percentage change in local growth. Littleton registered electors are invited to submit

pro/con statements about the two referred questions to City Clerk Wendy Heffner by Sept. 22. She will summarize the statements for the Blue Book, which provides voters with the text, title and a fair and impartial analysis of each initiated or referred question on the ballot. It is mailed to every registered voter household. Further information, including the ballot language, will be available at littletongov.org/TABOR.

Video available in pawn shop burglaries Sheriff asks for help identifying suspects in YouTube video The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help in its investigation of two pawn shop burglaries that occurred in the early morning hours of Friday, Aug. 4. Video of the suspects can be seen on YouTube. At about 2:25 a.m., Casino Pawn, 12201 E. Arapahoe Road, was burglarized. Two guns and some electronics were taken. Investigators are not identifying the types of weapons. At about 2:50 a.m. Pawn King, 2260 S. Quebec St., was also burglarized. An inventory is still being completed by the owner, but the

shop did not have any firearms that could have been stolen. Both burglaries appear to be related and involve five suspects. Video of the suspects and vehicle can be found at youtube/lTLRh2y2MlI. Suspect No. 1 was wearing a blue baseball cap, a brown, long-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, gray shoes and a white cloth covering his face. Suspect No. 2 was wearing a blue trench coat with a hood, ripped blue jeans and black shoes. Suspect No. 3 was wearing a gray hoodie, a white baseball cap with a red bill, blue jeans, white shoes and a black cloth covering his face. Suspect No. 4 was wear-

NEWS BRIEFS CSU-Pueblo economic mobility rankings

A national company specializing in career outcomes has named Colorado State University-Pueblo as the top Colorado school for helping students move up the economic ladder. Zippia recently ranked the top schools by state in terms of which ones have the largest percentage of students who enter in a low income bracket and wind up in a much higher earning position. The Zippia ranking aligns with the 2015 Brookings Institute report, which ranked CSU-Pueblo second among all four-year institutions in the state of Colorado in terms of the valueadded benefits it provides its students. The Brookings report, Beyond College Rankings: A Value-Added Approach to Assessing Two and Four-year Schools,

LETTERS Hole-N-Head wrong on McCain

Let’s try the “turncoat senator from Arizona,” instead of the erroneous title of HoleN-1’s editorial in the Aug. 3 edition of your newspaper. I and millions of other people elected Donald Trump and a whole slate of Congress people to undo the disastrous ACA Obamacare fiasco. It was an absolute man-

used government and private data sources to analyze the value of colleges based on the economic success of its graduates by measuring income, occupations, and loan repayment rates.

New Denver office location for Gardner

Sen. Cory Gardner announced that his Denver office will be moving to the U.S. Custom House, a federal building, at 721 19th Street, Suite 150 in Denver. This is a temporary space and Gardner’s office will be announcing a permanent location at a later date. All constituent services will continue to be offered uninterrupted in the temporary office space starting Monday, August 7 and Gardner’s Denver office can still be reached at (303) 391-5777. “The most important part of my job is to do everything I can to best serve

ing a dark-colored jacket with hood, a black baseball cap, blue jeans, gray shoes and an orange cloth covering his face. Suspect No. 5 was wearing a gray hoodie, blue jeans, gray shoes and a white cloth covering his face. The suspect vehicle is a white crew cab truck. It had a white fuel transfer tank and had a white tool box in the bed of the truck. Anyone with information about these crimes or the suspect is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 720-913STOP (7867) or the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office tip line at 720-874-8477. Call 911 or local law enforcement if the situation is an emergency.

my constituents, and the new space that we will be moving to will allow that to continue,” said Gardner. “I always encourage Coloradans to visit my office when seeking assistance with any issues with the federal government or just to stop by and say hello.”

Solar eclipse: a CCS wide learning event

The solar eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21, will offer the entire Cherry Creek Schools community an incredible and unique learning opportunity that extends beyond the classroom. Students of all ages will view this rare natural phenomenon directly during the districtwide Solar Eclipse Outdoor Lab Day. The district is ordering special eclipse viewing glasses for students and staff members to ensure a safe experience for all.

The Villager encourages letters to the editor. Letters should be no longer than 250 words and are subject to editing for length, clarity and libel. Priority will be given to submissions about the newspaper’s content and/ or issues of community concern. A phone number, not for publication, should be included for verification purposes. Letters must be emailed to editorial@villagerpublishing.com. Please include city of residence.

date from the voters—nearly unanimous in numerous post-election polls. How does Hole-N-1 have the right and audacity to call those elected officials “courageous” when they go against the wishes of their constituents who they are elected to represent? And those “millions of Americans now receiving lifesaving (give me a break) healthcare through ACA” are the same peo-

ple who were forced to sign up for Obamacare or be forced to pay a penalty. They didn’t then and don’t now want to be forced to buy healthcare (or anything else) by the federal government. So, HoleN-Head, get your facts straight before you create heroes out of turncoats. Vernon F. Kenley Aurora


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Centennial cleans up on Gallup workplace awards City honored for ‘engaged’ management and employees BY PETER JONES NEWS EDITOR

Centennial continues to rack up honors as a decidedly 21st century city. Last week, the youngest municipality in the immediate metro area became the first governmental organization to win Gallup’s Great Workplace Award. “I love baseball and I feel like we just won the World Series,” said Paula Gibson, Centennial’s human-resources director. The city was one of 37 organizations, mostly businesses, to receive Gallup’s recognition this year for what the pollster calls an “engaged workplace culture.”

Scott Brown, director of business development for the iconic research and consulting firm, presented the Great Workplace statue—as well as two others—to city staff at an Aug. 2 ceremony in the award-winning Centennial Center Park. “What we find is regardless of organization size, location, culture, industry, the best organizations share one common trait,” Brown told the group. “They have an intense and intentional focus on engaging their employees.” Brown said accountability and performance, welldefined development programs and the treatment of employees as “stakeholders” all played a role in the city’s recognition. “As a result, their employees create more and

The best organizations share one common trait. They have an intense and intentional focus on engaging their employees. - Scott Brown, Gallup, Inc.

and a smoothie bar for embetter work and stay at the organization longer and ployees. win the best customers,” he Additionally, Deputy said. City Manager Elisha Or more satisfied taxpay- Thomas was named ers and city residents, in one of 12 national Centennial’s case. finalists for Gallup’s Brown, who spent conManager of the Year. siderable time researching “She knows what Centennial’s organizational you’re thinking and culture, went so far as to feeling before you do say the city had an average Centennial many times,” said Travis of 14 engaged employees was the first for every one employee who Greiman, Centennial’s pubgovernmental was “actively disengaged,” lic-works director. “… Over organization placing Centennial mathtime, I came to appreciate to win ematically in the 99th perthat as a real strength and Gallup’s Great centile. talent because she uses it Workplace “It’s evident your organi- for good.” Award. zation is incredibly purposePhotos by Peter driven,” Brown Jones said. “… Thank you for leading this beautiful city, one of the best cities in the country to live, work, play and grow.” In addition to the Workplace Award, Centennial was 2017’s only recipient of Gallup’s Trailblazer Award in recognition of the city’s Wellness Committee, which has organized everything from a financial- Scott Brown, Gallup’s director of business development, presented three awards to the City of Centennial last week in the amphitheater at Center wellness class to Park. yoga in the park

REI on track for fall move to Greenwood Village BY PETER JONES NEWS EDITOR

Last year’s fall of one of the nation’s largest sporting-goods retailers continues its ripple effect on recreation-centered businesses in the south metro area and beyond. While the largest climbing gym in the United States will soon fill Sports Authority’s former headquarters in Englewood, outdoor-recreation specialist REI remains on track to take over the former retail giant’s location in Greenwood Village. Sports Authority filed for bankruptcy last year. A N O T H The latest higher-profile REI location, 9000 E. Peakview Ave., near the intersection of I-25 and Arapahoe Road, will replace the retailer’s previous smaller location on County Line Road in Centennial near IKEA, a site REI had maintained for nearly two decades. The new 45,000-square-foot REI in its more visible site is expected to carry a larger assortment of equipment when it opens in the fall, the company says, emphasizing its educational focus.

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man, who is expected to step down as part of the transition. The deal is also expected to give Jacobs an inroad to the United King“To be able to support this outdoor dom, where CH2M has a strong community in a larger space just a BY PETER JONES presence. couple miles from our current locaNEWS EDITOR “CH2M is a world-renowned detion will help all of us to inspire each CH2M, Centennial’s public works sign, engineering and programother to get outside,” Kris Reale, the contractor and the largest privatelymanagement firm, and is a leader in store’s manager, said in a statement. held business in Colorado, will be “This new store will show how we purchased by Dallas-based Jacobs key infrastructure and government bring the outdoors in and connect the Are you asking Engineering Group for $3.27 million service sectors that Jacobs has prelocal community to life outdoors.” in cash and stock, the companies viously targeted for growth, includenough questions REI Outdoor School will offer inannounced last week, confirming ing water, transportation, environmental and nuclear,” the Jacobs anstore and field classes in those areas, rumors of an impending sale. about the way your as well as in hiking, climbing and Jacobs will secure all outstanding nouncement said. wealth is programmanaged? The deal is still subject to apbackpacking. Most of the shares of the Douglas County-based ming will be free. global engineering firm and about proval by CH2M stockholders. It has already been agreed to by both comIn addition to a larger selection of $416 million in CH2M’s debt. In life, you question everything. gear for mountain biking, climbing InP a Astatement, Jacqueline Hin- panies’ boards of directors. E R S U CTheCsame E should S S be F true U when L R T N E R S H I P it CH2M has more than 20,000 emand snow sports, the new REI will man, CH2M’s CEO, said the firm has comes to managing your wealth. ployees, including more than 1,700 boast maintenance shops for biking, been Do you know what your broker is “transparent” since 2014 about “Bright input and skiing and snowboarding. its plans to pursue an “ownership in Colorado. basing their recommendations on? with The firm, formerly known as stand comment by their word? transition” Do you When asked Do forthey further as abrilliant way to solutions acquire acknow how much you’re paying in dazzling results. CH2M Hill, has provided traffic enand an estimated opening date, the cess to capital. fees? And how those fees affect your “ConsideringOur allkind of the options, gineering and other public works corporation declined. of people! returns? Ask your broker, and if you we focused on securing greater The Greenwood location don’tVillage like their answers,is ask again at First American State opBank services to the City of Centennial for more than a decade in a contract portunities for our employees, delivthe second former Sports Authority Schwab. We think you’ll like what our partnering with have toering say. superior value to our clients that has been called the largest pubin the state thatFinancial REI hasConsultants repurposed, TriceforJewelers.” and enhanced value our stock- lic-private partnership of its kind in having taken over the onetime Dillon ~ Ralph Klomp,to Trice Jewelers the United States. holders, all while continuing serve outlet in May. Learn more about our modern approach In 2007, CH2M received a $5.4 bilThis year, Seattle-based REIby anto wealth management visiting the the higher purpose our company is lion contract to expand the Panama known for, providing sustainable soLoneto Tree branch today.in lonounced plans invest $160,000 lutions for a better world,” said HinCanal. cal outdoor-geared nonprofits.

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BELOW: Skylar Schneider sprints from out of the dark to win the 2017 Littleton Twilight Criterium. Sisters Sylar and Sam Schneider of IS Corp lead the Senior Women’s Professional and Elite 1 and 2 field in turn No. 1.

Results of the 2017 Littleton Twilight Criterium Hundreds of athletes from around the country competed in the fifth Annual Littleton Twilight Criterium on Aug. 5, but only a handful walked away champions. Here are the results: Senior Men’s Professional 1 and 2: 1st: George Simpson 2nd: Gage Hecht 3rd: Zack Allison

Senior Women’s Professional 1 and 2: 1st: Skylar Schneider 2nd: Stephanie Roorda 3rd: Samantha Schneider

Men Age 40+ Elite: 1st: Norman Alvis 2nd: Russell Griffin 3rd: Shane Orr

Senior Men Category 4 and 5: 1st: Ryan Currie 2nd: Michael Comer 3rd: Spencer White

Senior Men Category 3: 1st: Andrew Wheeler 2nd: Keith Strand 3rd: Daryl Thomas

Senior Women Category 3 and 4: 1st: Allison Nold 2nd: Clio Castruccio 3rd: Mollie Brewer

This is the third year that the Littleton Criterium has been on USA Cycling’s national calendar.

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Greenwood Village city manager to retire

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Greenwood Village City Manager Jim Sanderson will retire after 45 years of serving local governments, he announced ta the Aug. 7 City Council meeting. Sanderson has been the city manager for 12 years. He previously served as public works director and police chief, for a total of 21 years with Greenwood Village. “I will be forever grateful for the opportunity given to me to serve the citizens of the Greenwood Village,” his letter to the council

said. “I leave the behind the greatest staff that I’ve ever worked with and I know their continued success will serve the Village in an outstanding manner.” Sanderson and his wife, Theresa, recently celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary. They have purchased a vacation home on wheels and plan to travel and explore the national park system now that the kids are grown. His retirement is effective Oct. 28.

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An opportunity to review Centennial’s two draft master plans Residents and businesses have an opportunity to ask questions and discuss the two master plans that the City of Centennial is finalizing—Centennial Next and the Trails and Recreation Plan.

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The public may stop by the Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Tuesday, Aug. 22, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., and again from 5 to 7 p.m. City staff and consultants will be available to answer

questions and discuss any suggested changes to the draft plan. Each plan will also be available online for review Aug. 21 until Sept. 22 at centennialco.gov/plancentennial.

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As a police officer, Thornton graduated from the FBI’s National Academy in 1991. “[He] has performed his duties in an exemplary manner and [was] honored numerous times,” the city’s official proclamation by Mayor Ron Rakowsky read, calling Thornton the “co-heart and soul of Village Day and Mr. Fireworks.”

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Celebrate the end of summer under the stars at Centennial Center Park with a spectacular laser light show. The 12th Annual Centennial Under the Stars event is this Saturday, Aug. 12, 6 to 10 p.m., at Centennial Center Park. This year’s event features live music by Quincy Ave Rhythm Band, Popfilter and headliner the Tom Petty Project. Admission is free. Enjoy food trucks, free face painting and a dazzling laser light show.

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6:05 – 6:50 p.m. Quincy Ave Rhythm Band 7:15 – 8:15 p.m. Popfilter 8:30 – 10 p.m. Laser show and Tom Petty Project Alcohol may not be brought to any event in the

A laser light show is the “star” of Centennial Under the Stars. The annual music and family event takes place this Saturday, Aug. 12, 6-10 p.m. in Centennial Center Park.

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park, though it will be sold at this event. Tents, canopies and oversized umbrellas are not allowed. There will not be an ATM onsite, but most vendors will accept credit/debit cards. Centennial Center Park is

located at 13050 E. Peakview Ave., adjacent to Centennial Civic Center between Revere Parkway and Potomac Street off Arapahoe Rd. For more information about Centennial’s summer event line up, visit centennialco.gov/events.


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LPS summer food service provided free lunch for kids Federally funded program alleviates child hunger during break

BY BILL YOUMANS CONTRIBUTOR Summer break provides a breather for students and families, a time to relax and recharge before it is time to hit the ground running as school resumes in the fall. But for some students, summer break also equates to hunger because being in school meant they received a nutritious meal every day in the lunchroom. In Littleton Public Schools, the good news is that while school is out for the summer, school lunch remained in session at Field Elementary. Federally funded, the LPS Summer Food Service Program provides free lunches for all children up to 18 during the long summer vacation.

This year’s program, which ended July 28, provided free lunch for any child who walked through the doors, whether they attended LPS or not. “The Summer Food Service Program is designed so that kids don’t go hungry during the summer months. If you are a kid, you can eat here for free,” said Jessica Gould, director of LPS Nutrition Services. “Within our communities, parents are strapped with a lot of expenses. There are The federally funded Summer Food Service Program in Littleton times when they have Public Schools ended last month. Courtesy of LPS to choose between paying the utility bill or buying nutritious food for and hunger seriously here through the U.S. Departtheir kiddos. Sometimes it at LPS, and this program ment of Agriculture’s Food comes down to a parent say- helps us feed more students and Nutrition Service. All lunches meet state and feding, ‘This is all we’ve got year-round.” today.’ We take nutrition The program is paid for eral requirements based on the USDA dietary guidelines, so they include a grain, protein, fruits, vegetables and milk. According to the USDA website, more than 200 million free meals will be served to children 18 years Sheridan will host this nity to expand the park and under at approved sites meeting. and potentially add new in 2017. When: 6-8 pm, features. Tentative ideas While the cooks use a Thursday, Aug. 17 include additional playWhere: Chase Park, 2750 ground features, a shelportion of their traditional W. Princeton Place ter, a basketball court, a summer break to run the In case of inclement bicycle track and addiprogram, the payoff is the weather, the meeting tional turf. added time being around will be held at Sheridan For additional inforthe kids. Municipal Center, 4101 S. mation, contact our park “When those kids come planner Jason DeHaan Federal Blvd. through the lunch line, they South Suburban has at 303-483-7025 or at JDebecome my kids,” said Tami identified the opportu- Haan@ssprd.org. Wasson, who is in her third year as the program’s kitch-

South Suburban seeks input on Chase Park expansion South Suburban Parks and Recreation is looking to expand and renovate Chase Park in Sheridan and the district wants to hear from the public, which is invited to an open-house public meeting to learn about and provide input on the expansion’s preliminary master plan. South Suburban and the City of

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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT RugbyTown 7s Tesoro Cultural Center’s 20 Summer Weekends

Aug. 11-13, Living History, featured artist Gary Monaco. Aug. 18-20, featured artists: Juan Lopez and David Hoth.

Cherry Creek North Food and Wine Tasting

Aug. 12, 6-9 p.m. on Fillmore Plaza (Fillmore St. between 1st and 2nd Ave.) 17 restaurants participating. VIP ticket holders, $65, have early entry at 5 p.m. Tickets: bit.ly/2aXMDLI.

Heritage Fine Arts Guild’s call for entries

Aug. 15 deadline. Juried art show runs Oct. 10-Nov. 2. Entry form at heritage-guild.com, or call 303-594-4667.

Rock with Spinphony

Aug. 17, 6 p.m. Bemis Public Library front lawn. All-female quartet will play a mix of rock, classical, pop and originals. 303-795-3961.

Brass Under Glass

Aug. 20, 4:30 p.m. Free concert in the Galleria at Denver Performing Arts Complex. Bring a lawn chair. No tickets required. Info: denverbrass.org.

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Aug. 25-27. The world’s best rugby teams, including members of the Olympic Gold medal team from Fiji. Infinity Park in Glendale. Info: rugbytown7s.com.

Denver Public Art Summer Tours

Summer 2017, Aug. 12 and 26, 10 a.m. Two bicycle tours: Cherry Creek Trail Urban Arts Fund Bike Tour Aug. 13 and Sept. 10, 3 p.m. and Downtown Denver Public Art Bike Tour, 10 a.m. Info: 720865-5562.

All-Colorado Art Show

Through Sept. 2. Curtis Center for the Arts, 2349 E. Orchard Road., Greenwood Village. greenwoodvillage.com/curtis.

The Western: Major survey of Western art

Through Sept. 10, Denver Art Museum debuts its first major exhibition on visual legacy of “The Western” through fine art, film and popular culture. 160 paintings, photography, prose and film from mid-1800s to present. Call 720-865-5000.

‘Design and Build’ at MOA Indoor Galleries

Through Sept. 22, Sculptured buildings of Charles Deaton MOA indoor galleries, 1000 Englewood Pkwy., 2nd floor, Englewood. Info. 303-8060444.

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Centennial hosts free basementfinish workshop

Aug. 12, 8 a.m. Gubernatorial, state legislature, county. South Metro Denver Chamber, 2154 Commons Ave., Ste. 342, at Streets at Southglenn.

Ribbon cutting for Metropolitan Development

Aug. 10, “5 Classes for Starting or Growing Your Business” First class: Malley Recreation Center, 3380 S. Lincoln St., 5-8 p.m. $40 for all classes for Chamber members.

South Metro Denver Chamber meeting

3rd Annual Brews and Views Aug. 23, 7:30-9 a.m., Business Leaders for Festival

Responsible Government’s coffee and breakfast, 7-7:30 a.m. Chamber office: 2154 E. Commons Ave., Ste. 342, Centennial. Register: Libby Ary at lary@ bestchambler.com.

EVENTS

Centennial Under the Stars

Aug. 12, 6 to 10 p.m. Celebrate the end of summer under the stars with a spectacular laser light show. Centennial Center Park, 13050 E. Peakview Ave., adjacent Centennial Civic Center between Revere Pkwy. and Potomac St. off Arapahoe Road. This year’s event features live music by Quincy Ave. Rhythm Band, Popfilter and the Tom Petty Project. Admission is free. Food and beverage available for purchase. For more information, visit centennialco. gov/events.

SCFD showcase

Aug. 16, 5-8:30 p.m., half-off admission at Denver Botanic Gardens, York St. Performances, presentations and info from participating SCFD organizations.

Home Fire Safety precanvassing

Aug. 16, Red Cross and Englewood Police are requesting volunteers. Four teams of two people will canvass during Aug. 19 Home Fire Safety campaign.

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Aug. 19, 9 – 11 a.m. All Centennial residents are invited to a free workshop to learn what it takes. Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road. Participants will learn about the permitting process, code requirements and common pitfalls. Hosted by Centennial’s Building Division. For more information, call 303-754-3312 or Shirley Berg at 303-263-7892.

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Sept. 2, 2-5 p.m. Presented by City of Littleton and Hudson Gardens, 6115 S. Santa Fe Dr. Littleton. Brews from more than 30 Colorado breweries, local food trucks, music etc. Advance tickets $25 through altitudetickets.com and $30 at the door. 21+ only.

Englewood Day of Service

Sept. 9, Community volunteers will work on homes of Englewood residents. Info: info@beatool. org or call 720-373-9605.

Calder: Monumental at Denver Botanic Gardens

Through Sept. 24, Alexander Calder’s bold sculptures on view at York St. location. Tickets: 720865-3552.

FUNDRAISER

District captains, precinct leaders, volunteers to meet elected officials and candidates

Americana Picnic and Softball Game

Aug. 13, Arapahoe County Democrats’ family-friendly event with playground and swimming pool. Utah Park Pavilion, 1800 S. Peoria St., Aurora, noon to 6 p.m. To sign up and pre-donate, visit secure.actblue.com/donate/arapdemspicnic.

SALE

Kids Consignment Sale by MOMS

Aug. 12, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Mothers of Multiples Society’s semi-annual Kids Consignment Sale at Douglas County Fairgrounds, 500 Fairgrounds Drive in Castle Rock. Presale at 9 am. for expecting moms and those with babies under 6 months. Admission $2. MOMS is a 501(c)(3). Visit mothersofmultiples. com.

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Older People Up to Something: OPUS

First and third Sundays of each month. 9 a.m. Studying the Bible or other Christian-related books. Highline Community Church, 6160 S. Wabash Way, Greenwood Village. Info: 303-671-2927 or 303-7558944.

Brew Festival Fundraiser: Education on Tap

Race for Research at Aug. 11, 6-10 p.m. South Denver Univer- Washington Park

sity of Colorado’s 15th annual Art and Ale is now Education on Tap. General admission $50, $25 for designated driver. Proceeds benefit CU South Denver Community Education Fund. Food, drinks from local craft breweries and restaurants, live music from That Eighties Band, lawn games, etc. VIP 5-6 p.m. $100. Tickets: 303-315-9444.

2nd Annual Breastival Stroller Push

Aug. 20, 10 a.m. In honor of National Breastfeeding Month. $25 registration fee. Call 303-8396782 for more information. Sponsored by Rocky Mtn. Children’s Health Foundation.

Audubon Society Summer Fundraiser

Connecting people with nature through education and conservation. Research funds needed. Donate on Support Our Siding GoFundMe page. Info: 303-973-9530.

POLITICAL

Colorado Federation of Republican Women Luncheon

Aug. 20 - 9 a.m. -Fun run/walk for all ages is held annually in memory of Michele Plachy-Rubin, a lifetime member of Wellshire. To register, visit race4research.com.

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Cancer League of Colorado 5K Race for Research

Aug. 14, Cherry Creek Country Club. Boxed lunches and registration at noon. Shotgun start 1:30 p.m., 19th hole party 5:30 p.m. Info: kempe.org or call 303-864-5309. Aug. 20, 9 a.m. Washington Park. Also, family festival, beer garden and pancakes. To register: cancerleague.org or race4research.com.

SCHOOLS

Nov. 7, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Two directors to be elected to four-year terms. Look for “A Call for Nominations” notice in the Aug. 10, 17, and 24 legal sections of The Villager.

SPORTS

Glow-ball mini-golf at South Aug. 12, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 with registration Suburban

at 11 a.m. Co-hosts: Douglas County Republican Women and Cherry Creek Republican Women. Tom Lasers from the Cell will speak on emerging threats of homegrown violent extremism. Valley Country Club, 14601 Country Club Road, Centennial. Lunch $25, all

Now-Aug. 17, 8-10 p.m. every Thursday night. 18-hole courses will be lit with LED flagpoles and course markers. Golfers will use glow-stick golf balls. $1/person plus regular mini-golf admission. No reservations necessary. Info: 303-734-1083.

Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority Airport is currently accepting applications for a dependable full-time Maintenance Technician I as a general laborer to perform a variety of semi-skilled & unskilled general labor duties including grounds & building maintenance, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, landscaping, sprinkler repair,

preventive vehicle maintenance & radio communications. A viable candidate must be fluent in both written and spoken English; able to perform strenuous activity for long periods of time in various weather conditions from extreme hot to extreme cold; have the flexibility to be on-call during inclement weather and to work alternate shifts including weekends for snow removal, mowing and other special projects that may arise. Typical work sched-

ule: 7 am – 3:30 pm, Monday – Friday. A valid Colorado Driver’s license and HS diploma or GED required. Experience in building or construction maintenance including heavy equipment operation a plus. Starting hourly wage is $15.00 to $15.50. Excellent benefits after 60 days. Apply in person to the Airport Authority at 7800 S. Peoria St., Englewood, CO 80112 or obtain an application at www.centennialairport.com. EOE

Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority Airport is currently accepting applications for a dependable fulltime Maintenance Technician II. This is an entry-level heavy duty automobile and airport equipment mechanic position which will also include a variety of semi-skilled & unskilled general labor duties including equipment operations, grounds & building maintenance, carpentry, plumbing, electrical,

landscaping, sprinkler repair, & radio communications. A viable candidate must be fluent in both written and spoken English; able to perform strenuous activity for long periods of time in various weather conditions from extreme hot to extreme cold; have the flexibility to be on-call during inclement weather and to work alternate shifts including weekends for snow removal, mowing and other special projects that may arise. Typical work schedule: 7 am – 3:30 pm, Monday – Friday.

A valid Colorado Driver’s license and HS diploma or GED required plus six months of full-time vocational training in automotive or diesel repair and experience in building or construction maintenance including heavy equipment operation a plus. Starting hourly wage range is $17.75 to $20.00. Excellent benefits after 60 days. Apply in person to the Airport Authority at 7800 S. Peoria St., Englewood, CO 80112 or obtain an application at www.centennial airport.com. EOE


SeniorChoices

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SeniorChoices A comprehensive guide to products and services for active & vibrant senior adults

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that lets you choose exactly what you want. Their talk plans start at $10 per month, plus 25 cents per minute used, for infrequent callers, or $15/month for 250 minutes, $20/month for 1,500 minutes and $30/month for unlimited minutes. And their connect plans for text messages and cellular data run $2.50 per month for 300 texts and 30 megabytes (MB) of data, $5/month for 2,000 text and 200MB data, $10/month for unlimited texts and 500MB, $20/month for unlimited texts and 1.5GB, $30/month unlimited texts and 3GB, and $40/ month for unlimited texts and 5GB. Consumer Cellular, which offers 5 percent monthly fee discounts to AARP members, also lets you bring your own smartphone by offering free SIM cards. Or, you can purchase a wide variety of Android and Apple iPhones along with the senior-friendly Doro 824 SmartEasy for $100.

debut or experience mental Just the other evening, my health issues, stress or have husband and I had dinner with suicidal ideation. a dear couple we have known The government could refor years. The topic of conversation was about how both duce hundreds of programs to people in the couple were train- help adults or children cope ing for a triathlon. As I listened with trauma, hurt, poverty, adto the stories of the dictions, homelessness, training regimen RELATIONSHIPS food insecurity, gangs, loneliness, stress, each one was going child abuse or neglect, through—overcoming fear, obstacles, domestic or intimateinjuries, time repartner violence, foster straints, and mental care and a myriad of insecurities—my other programs estabfirst thought was, lished on meeting some what drives people BY JONEEN MACKENZIE basic human need. to do such a thing? Why is it that we Then, I started to think can do these amazing things about most sports. What makes to keep our bodies in top form, someone good at sports or win which takes so much planning, an event that is incredibly practice, training and energy, physically challenging? What but then do the minimum I came up with is discipline, required to keep our relationtraining, desire, motivation, ships in top condition? attitude, skills, support, coachIs it because relationships ing, readiness, bragging rights are not a priority? Or is the or the promise of an amazing payoff not big enough? payoff. Legacy is all we leave. The What if we had the same atdefinition of legacy is sometitude about our relationships, thing left by you for others. marriages and our families? At the end of our life, what What if we disciplined ourwe leave behind for others is selves to do whatever it takes to what really matters. Trophies, win at love, forgiveness, kindmoney, gold medals, even a ness, support, self-sacrifice, pri- triathlon win are of little conority setting, encouragement, sequence. What matters are effective communicating, the memories of generations compromise, acts of service, of love, affection, kindness, begifts, words of affirmation and longing and caring. meaningful touch? What would Steve Jobs, founder of be the payoff? Apple, wrote shortly before Research reveals that our his imminent death: “I have health would be measurably come to the pinnacle of sucbetter, we would be happier, cess ... apart from work I have more productive at work and little joy. …Whatever stage of have a more robust bank aclife where we are right now, at the end, we will have to face count. Additionally, our chilthe day when the curtain falls. dren would do better at school, Please treasure your family be happier and more resilient. They would be less likely to get love, love for your spouse, love for your friends. Treat everyinvolved in substance abuse, gangs, crime, early sexual one well and stay friendly with

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The vision depends on where life leads. Do you have future aspirations? I have a desire to serve someday. If you could describe your life in one word, what would it be? No one has ever asked me that question. I’d have to say … blessed!

RIGHT: Opportunity Coalition founder Brian Watson has made many connections to share with audiences during his journey. Assembled is a panel of extraordinary women: Front row: Tamra Ward, CEO of Colorado Concern, Debbie Brown, executive director of Colorado Women’s Alliance with Watson, Beth Bowlen Wallace, Denver Broncos director of special projects and Heide Genahl, Camp Bow Wow founder and CU Regent.

FAR LEFT: Brian Watson’s philanthropic endeavors even caught the attention of Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia, who visited him in Colorado. LEFT: Brian Watson with Jamie Van Leeuwen, Ph.D., Global Livingston Institute founder and senior adviser to Gov. John Hickenlooper, and Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams. ABOVE: Taylor, Brian Watson’s singer/songwriter daughtera, performs. Watson and wife Patricia also have two sons, Cole and Chase.

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FLEURISH

August and September present temporary art exhibits SUBMITTED BY SOUTH SUBURBAN PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE Each month, the South Suburban Public Art Committee selects three local artists to display their work at three recreation centers and selects one artist quarterly for an exhibit at the Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel. Art displays at these facilities are intended to support and promote South Suburban’s mission to enrich the lives of all its residents and encourage a legacy of art to be enjoyed and appreciated. These temporary art exhibits are also a chance to showcase local artists. The artists exhibiting August 1-31 are: Arturo Garcia of Lakewood, calls his colorful display of oil paintings TATANKA: The Spirit of the Land, an exhibit about the life of the American bison, its habitat, history and culture. Read more about it on Arturo’s website. His work is on display at Buck Recreation Center. Photographs of Colorado wilds by Bill Utter of Centennial, features Colorado wildlife and landscapes in framed digital photographs. Samples of the photographs include the Rocky Mountain big horn

Baby Marmot by Front Range Photography Group.

sheep, sand hill cranes, and Black Canyon of the Gunnison. The photograghs can be seen at Lone Tree Recreation Center.

Taking Stock by Cathy Lester.

Community museums receive legislative boost for mission expansion The 71st Colorado General Assembly has approved a $1.4 million funding request for fiscal year 2017-18 to strengthen the Community Museum of History Colorado. The legislature’s appropriation will allow the eight Community Museums across the state to better connect with audiences by presenting inspiring exhibits, programs, and increase access to collections. “This funding request will allow us to expand programming and services and increase staff and facility safety” said Steve Turner, History Colorado executive director. “We will not only be able to achieve greater financial sustainability in the future, but we will be able to help strengthen the communities where these museums reside.” The eight properties of the Community Museum Division include Grant Humphreys Mansion in Denver, the Ute Indian Museum in Montrose; Trinidad History Museum in Trinidad; Healy House and Dexter Cabin in Leadville; Fort Vasquez in Platteville; Fort Garland Museum and Cultural Center in the San Luis Valley; El Pueblo History Museum in Pueblo; and Byers-Evans House Museum. “Our community museums are important partners in the communities that we serve — including infusing over $18 million in economic impact

Lenna Kay of Littleton art display features a variety of subject matter painted on tiles. The tiles are then coated with liquid metal to

around the state,” said Dawn DiPrince, director of Community Museums. “This appropriation will allow us to increase staffing levels at our sites to expand programs that support economic development, bridge gaps in educational access, and engage communities in nurturing local roots and civic pride.” Some of the expanded programs include: HandsOn History after school programs and summer camps, offer safe, historybased education to local children. Museum of Memory, a public history program that empowers residents to reclaim and record the history of diverse communities located throughout Colorado. Bridging Borders Teen Girl Fellowship works with local teen girls to foster a stronger sense of history and a sense of place that are the building blocks to a healthy sense of self. Over the next year the History Colorado’s community museums will work toward expanding revenue enhancement opportunities by increasing facility rental revenues, bus tour business, membership programs, and revenue from expanded hours of operation. Additional funds will also be used to improve the information the information technology infrastructure at each museum.

produce an Old World-art appearance. The work is on display at Goodson Recreation Center. She will have another show in September at the Lone Tree Recreation Center. Front Range Photography Group from thoughout the Denver metro area is a group of amateur photographers that photographs and displays around metro Denver. This exhibit will show wildlife-themed photographs. At the Lone Tree Golf Club and Hotel Sept. 1- 29. The photos will also be on display Sept. 1-29 at the Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel, These temporary art exhibits are also a chance to showcase local artists. The

artists exhibiting in September: The Paint Box Guild of Littleton is a guild of 40 active artists was established in 1973 by Lucille Grisham. It encourages beginning and advanced artists, provides a forum for idea exchanges and locates venues for exhibition. The Paint Box Guild exhibit strives to display originality through the use of various compositions and designs at the Buck Recreation Center. Cathy Lester’s of Centennial display, Art for the Animal Lover, and once anyone sees it, you’ll know why. Her dazzling use of watercolors and her precise use of pencils illustrate her passion for animals as she captures each animal’s spirit and uniqueness. View the work at the Goodson Recreation Center. South Suburban’s Public Art Committee encourages all Colorado artists to submit an application to display their artwork on a temporary basis. For a complete list of guidelines and an art exhibition application, read them online or contact the Arts and Enrichment Manager, Darcie LaScala, at 720-2452601.

Arapahoe Philharmonic announces concert season Arapahoe Philharmonic, under the direction of Devin Patrick Hughes, has announces its 2017–18 concert season titled “Dramatic Convergences.” The six-concert subscription series, held September through May, includes a number of audience favorites: Holst’s Planets, Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker, Brahms’s First Symphony, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8. Film music will take center stage in a program of selections from Alien, Star Wars, Star Trek and other popular movies. Soprano soloist Lauren Sawyer is featured in Richard Strauss’s transformational Four Last Songs. Pianist Jamie Shaak performs Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 1. Principal players Jason Richard Olney and Daniel Nester are featured soloists with the AP Sinfonietta in Copland’s Clarinet Concerto and Mozart’s Bassoon

Concerto, respectively. Winners of the T. Gordon Parks Concerto Competition and Vincent C. LaGuardia, Jr. Conducting Competition will also be showcased, and the Philharmonic will present the world premiere of a commissioned work by composer-in-residence Jonathan Bingham. In the spring, there will be two performances of the second Sinfonietta program, a semi-staged production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute. The second concert will include members of the Civic Youth Orchestra, based in Highlands Ranch, in a one-hour condensed production of the opera perfect for families. Composers are wellknown to “borrow” from their predecessors and colleagues. The Philharmonic will explore this concept in this year’s Children’s Discovery: “Steal This Concert: A Lesson in Musical Borrowing and Imitation. The annual children’s

concert attracts nearly 1,000 students and teachers from across the metro area for an educational and entertaining classical-music experience geared to children in third-through-fifth grades. A very limited number of tickets will be available to patrons for this weekday morning performance. Season ticket packages, offering discounted pricing and a number of additional benefits, are available. A new ticket package is offered this season to young adults age 18 to 35. This “Pay Your Age” package includes four tickets to be used at any concerts for the cost of the purchaser’s age. It’s priced to give maximum flexibility to young professional classical lovers in the region. Some restrictions, outlined on the Philharmonic’s website, apply. Single tickets are also available for all performances. Pricing and benefits are outlined at arapahoe-phil. org/events/buy-tickets.

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LPS students attend national leadership conferences More than three-dozen Littleton Public Schools’ Career and Technical Education students and teachers/advisors took time out of their summer breaks to attend and prepare for national leadership conferences throughout the country. Seven students and one teacher/advisor from Littleton Health Sciences attended the 2017 HOSA Future Health Professionals National Leadership Conference, June 2125, in Orlando, Fla. Shortly after, another seven students and one teacher/advisor from Arapahoe High School attended the 2017 Future Business Leaders of America National Leadership Conference, June 29-July 2, in Anaheim, Calif. Meanwhile, 30 students, six teachers/advisors and Mimi Leonard, LPS’ Career and Technical Education coordinator, attended the 2017 Technology Student Association National Conference, also held June 21-25 in Orlando. Students from Powell and Eu-

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• Inventions & Innovations – Euclid Middle School – 9th place • System Control Technology – Euclid Middle School – 9th place

High school

• Coding – Heritage High School – 10th place • Future Technology Teacher – Samantha Riebling, Littleton High School – 10th place • Technology Bowl – Oral – Heritage High School – 5th place • Technology Bowl – Written – Clint Hemphill, Heritage High School – 7th place Students were invited to attend these prestigious conferences after qualifying at state level in the spring.

‘We’re hoping to empower them by giving them a choice’ Continued from Page 1 museum for a year. “It can be kind of hard to volunteer at places because of the age limits they have, but I learned that even though I’m a kid there’s still such a huge difference I can make,” the nonprofit leader said. “I never thought I could make such a big difference in my little community.” It was only after Karshmer’s aunt took her on a fateful birthday visit to a homeless shelter that the wheels started turning in her head.

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Cailey Karshmer, 16, of Cherry Hills Village sorts through school supplies for the annual backpack drive of Colorado Kids for Kids. The Cherry Creek High School student, who founded the nonprofit organization when she was 10 years old, is in Philadelphia this week to receive the Young Heroes Award from the National Liberty Museum.

Courtesy of Cailey Karshmer

“Little 6-year-old me was kind of shocked about how small the rooms were and just how much more lucky I was, just because I had all the things I wanted,” she said. Before long, the girl’s birthday gift list included not just dolls and soccer equipment, but football helmets and camping gear and presents befitting other ages and interests. By the time she outgrew birthday parties altogether, Karshmer was ready to take it to the next level. Among CK4K’s largest efforts is its annual school-supply drive, from which children in need can “shop” at the organization’s “store.” “It’s all free of charge,” Karshmer explained. “But instead of just being handed a backpack with prepackaged supplies, we let them pick everything they want. We’re really hoping to empower them by giving them a choice.” CK4K also hosts an annual

holiday party for homeless kids at a local shelter and facilitates a year-round blankets program. “Every time someone buys a blanket, we’ll donate one to a kid in a hospital or a homeless shelter,” Karshmer said. As the teen president starts thinking about college and a possible career in pediatric medicine, she is mindful that she and the rest of the CK4K board [the youngest is an eighth-grader] cannot run the organization forever. But by the time Karshmer is forced to step down, she hopes to have a new generation of kids in place. “One of the big things we’re trying to do right now is appeal to a bunch of younger kids because we know that in two years most of us will be going to college and not really kids anymore,” she said. For more information, including how to donate, visit coloradokidsforkids.org.


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Autos

2017 Avalon hybrid is special BY H. THROTTLE AUTO COLUMNIST

There are cars and there are cars, and this new 2017 Avalon Hybrid is a really good car in every respect. Perfect five-star safety rating and 40 mpg on highway driving, 39 mpg in the city. The Avalon price is listed at $43,630, fully loaded with special features. This is such an elegant car with “Parisian night pearl/ black” paint. The design is sleek and the interior is equally impressive with all the bells and whistles of radio, navigation, electronics and the new Qi-compatible wireless smartphone charging system. This Avalon takes safety to another level. Equipped with 10 airbags, blind-spot

monitoring, Star Safety system and whiplash injury-lessening seats. Other safety features include the new Toyota safety-sense pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, and lane-departure alert with steering assist.

The 2017 Avalon features a newly designed exterior with a bold front grille, LED headlights and taillights, and daytime running lights. The seats are spacious, with 10-way power-heated front driver’s seating with lumbar support and eight-

way passenger seating. The rear seats are also heated The Synergy hybrid drive system gives two choices of Eco or Sport. Both are fast, but the sport choice gives an extra boost of energy that is amazing. The Avalon comes with power-assisted four-wheel disk brakes. The comfort, style, ease of handling, high performance and excellent fuel economy make this hybrid very special. Add in the many high-tech features and this is a very modern high-performance purchase with an eightyear 100,000-mile warranty on the hybrid components. Final assembly of this vehicle is in Georgetown, Ky. Born and made in the U.S.A.

Technology for your next road trip

Road trips hold a special place in many people’s hearts. The open road and the freedoms it represents have been romanticized by writers and travelers since automobiles became accessible to the masses. While many drivers still take to the road looking for adventure, road trips have changed considerably since Jack Kerouac penned his seminal novel On the Road in the 1950s. The spirit of the open road is still there, but the way travelers approach road trips has changed considerably, most notably with regard to the technology that motorists now take along for the ride. Drivers about to embark on a road trip, whether it’s their first such venture or their 50th, can make trips even more enjoyable by taking along the right tech. Navigation system: Many vehicles are now equipped with built-in navigation systems. But drivers whose vehicles are older or not equipped with such technology should consider purchasing one before embarking on trips. Though some travelers may feel navigation systems go against the adventurous spirit of road trips, it’s easy to get lost on the open road, especially in an era when many people

have grown accustomed to round-the-clock access to information, including maps, on their smartphones. Even if you have no set itinerary in mind, a navigation system can ensure you spend more time enjoying the open road and less time trying to figure out just where you are at any given moment. Chargers: Many people feel their devices are extensions of themselves, but such devices won’t be of much help if they are routinely running out of power. Bring along several chargers that can be plugged into your car so you and your passengers can keep your smartphones and other devices running throughout the trip. Though the idea of going off the grid might seem enticing, leaving the world behind is less romantic when you need roadside assistance or are in search of a restroom or a place to pull over and grab a meal. If you want to disconnect from the world, you can always switch your phone to airplane mode. But keeping the phone charged can help in case of emergency. Apps: The right apps can make all the difference, especially for travelers whose road trip itinerary is

not set in stone. The smartphone app GasBuddy can help drivers find the cheapest gas near them, while an app like AroundMe helps travelers find the nearest restaurants, pharmacies, banks, gas stations, and hotels, among other things. And don’t forget to download a music app like Pandora or Amazon Music (available to Amazon Prime subscribers) so you and your fellow road warriors can be entertained as you travel far and wide. LED road flares: Traditional road flares tend to burn out rather quickly, with some lasting as little as 15 minutes. That can be a problem for travelers who experience car trouble and end up stranded far away from auto body shops. Some flameless LED road flares can last for hours on end off of a single charge, providing drivers with some peace of mind should they be stranded and forced to wait awhile before a tow truck or mechanic arrives. The spirit that inspires travelers to take to the open road still exists, but nowadays drivers can make their road trips even more fun by taking along the appropriate tech.

2017 Subaru Impreza Sport is all-wheel drive BY H. THROTTLE AUTO COLUMNIST

I’ve always been impressed with Subaru, going back to the Australian outback commercials. They last a long time, have a great reputation for safety and emphasize crash protection. The 2017 Subaru Impreza Sport model demonstrates a strong engineering push by Subaru for safety, increasing the crash absorption 40 percent over outgoing Imprezas. This new model is the first Impreza built in America at the new plant in Lafayette, Ind. They have increased the rigidity of the body structure by more than 70 percent in this new generation design. The body strength can be felt in the drive, which feels rock solid in drives and corners superbly. This new design is working, along with the attractive design features. Holding down the price for an all-wheel drive SUV, this model is fully loaded with navigation, moon roof, Harman/Kardon audio system, and a paddle-controlled Lineartronic drive system is attractive at $27,060 Immediately missing from the package and very

noticeable is the awkward manual seat control versus power seats. The oldfashioned crank system elevates the seat and has a manual slide control for leg room. The key opens the trunk easily, but it still takes a manual release. While it takes some adjustments to be seated, the bucket seats are very comfortable and the rear seats fold down for enlarged cargo space. The seats are heated, along with a leather-wrapped steering wheel and heated exterior rearview mirrors. While the Impreza is designated “Sport,” it is hard to be a sport model with only a 158-horsepower engine without a turbo boost and a four-cylinder engine. The model runs well and has a really clever transmission, but the sport nomenclature may be exaggerated. A turbo feature would make this a high-performance vehicle. This model has great brakes, firm suspension and all-wheel drive, making it an attractive Colorado all-around weather buy. The Subaru’s dependability and long-term value and dependability are among the best in the entire industry. Built in America is also a great feature.

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FORECLOSURES COMBINED NOTICE – PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0274-2017 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On May 24, 2017, 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) Debora D Messer Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Guild Mortgage Company, a California Corporation Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Guild Mortgage Company, a California Corporation Date of Deed of Trust March 15, 2012 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust March 15, 2012 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) D2029221 Original Principal Amount $175,437.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $137,418.68 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. THAT PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 68 WEST, FORMERLY KNOWN AS LOTS 25 AND 26, BLOCK 58, SOUTH BROADWAY HEIGHTS, NOW VACATED, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 4693 S Sherman St, 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, 09/13/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication 7/20/2017 Last Publication 8/17/2017 Name of Publication 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; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 3838-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 05/24/2017 , Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Diana Springfield, Chief Deputy, for Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Eve Grina #43658 Jennifer Cruseturner #44452 Holly Shilliday #24423 Courtney Wright #45482 Erin Robson #46557

Jennifer Rogers #34682 McCarthy & Holthus LLP 7700 E Arapahoe Road, Suite 230, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122 Attorney File # CO-17-771416-LL The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Published in The Villager First Publication: July 20, 2017 Last Publication: August 17, 2017 Legal # 0274-2017 ____________________________ COMBINED NOTICE – PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0266-2017 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On May 23, 2017, 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) Noel D Miller Original Beneficiary(ies) Argent Mortgage Company, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST INC. ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-AMC2 Date of Deed of Trust November 14, 2006 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust November 27, 2006 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) B6166351 Original Principal Amount $326,250.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $320,484.58 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 A FIRST LIEN. Lot 79, Block 5, Heritage Village Filing No. 4, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado Also known by street and number as: 5978 S Eudora Ct, 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, 09/13/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication 7/27/2017 Last Publication 8/24/2017 Name of Publication 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; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 3838-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 05/23/2017 , Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Diana Springfield, Chief Deputy, for Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) repre-

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senting the legal holder of the indebtedness is: David A. Shore #19973 Janice Hofmann Clark #7264 Martin H. Shore #1800 Stephen A Hall #38186 Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S. Valentia Way, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (303) 5731080 Attorney File # 17-00169SH 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. Published in The Villager First Publication: July 27, 2017 Last Publication: August 24, 2017 Legal # 0266-2017 ____________________________ COMBINED NOTICE – PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0289-2017 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On May 31, 2017, 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) KATHERINE E CALDER AND KEVIN K HUFF Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR 1ST MORTGAGES, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Current Holder of Evidence of Debt FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB Date of Deed of Trust March 05, 2008 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust March 13, 2008 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) B8029658 Original Principal Amount $125,132.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $110,362.10 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 WEST 26.80 FEET OF THE SOUTH 107.21 FEET OF LOT 33, BLOCK 12, SOUTHLAWN GARDENS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 2285 W VASSAR AVE, 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, 09/20/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication 8/3/2017 Last Publication 8/31/2017 Name of Publication 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; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 3838-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov

DATE: 05/31/2017 Susan K Ryden, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Diana Springfield, Chief Deputy, for Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Kelly Murdock #46915 David R. Doughty #40042 Alison L Berry #34531 Sheila J Finn #36637 Eve M. Grina #43658 Nicholas H. Santarelli #46592 Janeway Law Firm, P.C. 9800 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 706-9990 Attorney File # 17-015146 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. Published in The Villager First Publication: August 3, 2017 Last Publication: August 31, 2017 Legal # 0289-2017 ____________________________ COMBINED NOTICE – PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0309-2017 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 16, 2017, 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) Tara Lynch Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Cherry Creek Mortgage Co., Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust December 28, 2011 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust December 28, 2011 Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) D1127817 Original Principal Amount $265,104.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $239,779.79 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4) (i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE NORTH 49 FEET OF LOT 11, AND THE SOUTH 50 FEET OF LOT 12, BLOCK 81, TOWN & COUNTRY SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 4971 S Clarkson St, 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, 10/04/2017, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, 80120, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication 8/10/2017 Last Publication 9/7/2017 Name of Publication 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; IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN SECTION 38-38103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN SECTION 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL, THE FEDERAL CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU (CFPB), OR BOTH. THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. Colorado Attorney General

1300 Broadway, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80203 (800) 222-4444 www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov Federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau P.O. Box 4503 Iowa City, Iowa 52244 (855) 411-2372 www.consumerfinance.gov DATE: 06/16/2017 , Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Diana Springfield, Chief Deputy, for Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Eve Grina #43658 Jennifer Cruseturner #44452 Holly Shilliday #24423 Courtney Wright #45482 Erin Robson #46557 Jennifer Rogers #34682 McCarthy & Holthus LLP 7700 E Arapahoe Road, Suite 230, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122 Attorney File # CO-17-773388-LL The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. ©Public Trustees’ Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015 Published in The Villager First Publication: August 10, 2017 Last Publication: September 7, 2017 Legal #0309-2017

ROB LAST NAME UNKNOWN AND JOHN DOE is set for August 15, 2017 at 2:30 P.M. in Division 14 at the Arapahoe County District Court, 7325 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, the People of the State of Colorado, will request that the Court enter a default judgment against you and adjudicate the child dependent and neglected in accordance with the Colorado Children’s Code.

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A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE ADDING A NEW DIVISION 6 TO ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 17 OF THE CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING SUBDIVISION PLAT RENAMING PROCEDURES

DISTRICT COURT ARAPAHOE COUNTY STATE OF COLORADO 7325 S. Potomac Street Centennial, CO 80112 (303) 649-6355 Case Number: 16JV865 NOTICE TO ESTABLISH PATERNITY AND CHILD SUPPORT PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, IN THE INTEREST OF JUAN CARLOS SALGADO RODRIGUEZ, JR. AND ISHMAEL SALGADO, Children Upon Petition of the Arapahoe County Department of Human Services and: GISELA RODRIGUEZ, Obligee and Concerning: ANGEL ORTIZ AND JUAN SALGADO ROMERO, Obligors Meghan Loftus Attorney Reg. #37236 Assistant County Attorney 14980 E. Alameda Drive, Aurora, CO 80012 Telephone: (303) 752-8900 Fax: (303) 752-8901 NOTICE OF ACTION AND HEARING TO: JUAN SALGADO ROMERO, alleged father

Date: August 7, 2017 /s/ Marilee McWilliams, No. 16564 Senior Assistant County Attorney Attorney for Petitioner 14980 E. Alameda Dr. Aurora, CO 80012 (303) 636-1883 (P) (303) 636-1889 (F) Published in The Villager Published: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7608 ____________________________

CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE ORDINANCE 9, SERIES 2017

Copies of the Ordinances are on file at the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected during regular business hours. Published in The Villager Published: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7596 ____________________________

GLENDALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Glendale, Colorado, will hold a Public Hearing at Glendale City Hall, 950 South Birch Street, Glendale, Colorado, in the Courtroom/Council Chambers on the first floor, at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 5, 2017 concerning the following ordinances: ORDINANCE NO. 8, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLENDALE, COLORADO, AMENDING CHAPTER 5.32 REGARDING LICENSING AND OPERATING REQUIREMENTS FOR VEHICLE IMMOBILIZATION SERVICES IN THE CITY OF GLENDALE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed to establish paternity and support for the above-named children. You have been named as an alleged father of the children. You are further notified that the Petition is set for hearing at 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, CO 80112 in Division 406 on September 27, 2017 at 8:30 A.M. (MST). You are further notified that if you fail to appear, the court may enter a default order against you.

Copies of the ordinance are on file at the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected during regular business hours.

Published in The Villager Published: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7607 ____________________________ DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 (303) 649-6355 Telephone

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PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO In the Interest of: BABY BOY ENRIQUEZ Children, And concerning: CRYSTAL ENRIQUEZ, ROB LAST NAME UNKNOWN, AND JOHN DOE Respondents. Marilee McWilliams, Reg. #16564 Senior Assistant County Attorney Attorney for Petitioner 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 (303) 636-1883 / Fax: (303) 6361889 Case No: 17JV718 Division: 14 NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT _______ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing regarding

Dated the 2nd day of August, 2017 City of Glendale, Colorado Veronica Marvin, City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7601 ____________________________

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT for Greenwood Village Notice is hereby given that the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado will make final payment at the City Hall, 6060 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4591 on August 18, 2017 to Land Ethics of Colorado, for all work done by said contractor for the project called Orchard Hills Park Irrigation Improvements, said construction being within the boundaries of the City of Greenwood Village, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, subject to prior satisfactory final inspection and acceptance of said work by the City of Greenwood Village. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company, or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, provisions, or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or subcontractors in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the contractor or subcontractors, at any time up to and including

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GREENWOOD VILLAGE — Continued from page 18 — time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim to the City Manager, City of Greenwood Village, 6060 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4591, at or before the time and date hereinabove shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement or claim at any time up to and including the time of final settlement will release said City of Greenwood Village, Colorado, its Council, officers, agents and employees of and from any and all liability for such claim. ATTEST: BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO /s/ Susan M. Ortiz City Clerk /s/ Ronald J. Rakowsky Mayor GREENWOOD VILLAGE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE

Published in The Villager First Publication: August 3, 2017 Last Publication: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7590 ____________________________ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT for Greenwood Village

about the performance of the work contracted to be done and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the contractor or subcontractors, at any time up to and including time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim to the City Manager, City of Greenwood Village, 6060 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4591, at or before the time and date hereinabove shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement or claim at any time up to and including the time of final settlement will release said City of Greenwood Village, Colorado, its Council, officers, agents and employees of and from any and all liability for such claim.

Notice is hereby given that the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado will make final payment at the City Hall, 6060 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111-4591 at 4:00 p.m. on August 18, 2017 to Edge Contracting, Inc., for all work done by said contractor for the project called Syracuse Way Culvert Replacement Project said construction being within the boundaries of the City of Greenwood Village, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, subject to prior satisfactory final inspection and acceptance of said work by the City of Greenwood Village.

ATTEST: BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO

Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company, or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, provisions, or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or subcontractors in or

INTRODUCED BY: MAYOR PRO TEM GORDON

AND PROVIDING FOR THE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION OF MONEY FOR THE VARIOUS FUNDS, DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES AND AGENCIES OF THE CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COLORADO, FOR THE 2017 FISCAL YEAR

AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FOURTH AMENDED BUDGET

WHEREAS, on November 7, 2016, the City Council

ORDINANCE NO. 15 SERIES OF 2017

Revenue: Taxes & Assessments Investment Earnings Total Revenue

$

$

for unanticipated expenditures required of the City; and

$

-

$

-

1,168,914 (20,000) 1,148,914

-

1,270,414 1,270,414

Excess/(Deficiency) of Revenues Over Expenditures

(10,500)

(1,259,914)

-

(1,270,414)

Net Change In Fund Balance:

(10,500)

(1,259,914)

-

(1,270,414)

Less Restrictions, Commitments, & Assignments: SGID # 1 Restriction Unassigned Fund Balance

1,259,914 -

$

(1,259,914)

(1,259,914) -

$

1,270,414 -

-

-

$

-

$

Capital Improvement Program 2017 Adopted Budget Building Projects: Maintenance Facility Redesign & Construction Curtis Arts & Humanities Center Restroom Addition Police Department Front Counter Renovations Maintenance Facility Redesign & Construction Phase 2 Total Building Projects

Previously Adopted Amendments

120,000 200,000 320,000

Streets and Transportation Projects: Arapahoe Road/I-25 Interchange Long Road Reconstruction Yosemite Box Culvert Headwall Repair Belleview/Steele Traffic Signal Orchard/Quebec Traffic Signal Repair Belleview/Holly NB Right Turn Lane Belleview/Dayton Streetlights Belleview Corridor Improvements EA Yosemite/Fair Traffic Signal Pavement/Concrete Rehabilitation Program Trail Rehabilitation Program Concrete Replacement Program Total Streets and Transportation Projects Drainage Projects: Bridgewater Ponds Improvement Drainage System Improvements Belleview/Clarkson Drainage Improvements Goldsmith Gulch - Orchard at Silo Park Parkside Pond Inlet Replacement Total Drainage Projects Recreation Projects: Westlands Park Water Supply Goldsmith Gulch Trail Extension Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve Outlet Box (ACOS) Dayton Well Improvements Dayton Well Improvements (ACOS) High Line Trail Crossing (ACOS) High Line Trail Crossing (ACOS Grant) Village Greens North Phase IV Village Greens North Phase IV (ACOS) Village Greens North Phase IV (ACOS Grant) Village Greens North Phase IV (CTF) Goldsmith Gulch Restoration Goldsmith Gulch Restoration (UDFCD) Goldsmith Gulch Restoration (ACOS) Goldsmith Gulch Restoration (ACOS Grant) Goldsmith Gulch Restoration (ACOS Grant) Senior Equipment - Curtis Center (ACOS Grant) Senior Equipment - Curtis Center (CTF) Musical Instruments - Westlands Park (CTF) Running Fox Pond Restoration (CTF) Orchard Hills Park Irrigation Upgrade Monaco Trail Extension (ACOS) Greenwood Gulch Trail Crossing (UDFCD) Greenwood Gulch Trail Crossing (ACOS Grant) Goldsmith Gulch - Huntington (UDFCD) Goldsmith Gulch - Huntington (ACOS) Tommy Davis Phase II (ACOS) Silo Park Playgound Update (ACOS) Silo Park Playgound Update (CTF) High Line Canal Trailhead - Belleview (CTF) Colorado Blvd Trail Fencing N of Garden Ave (CTF) High Line Canal Orchard Trailhead Restrooms (ACOS) Total Recreation Projects Miscellaneous Projects: Dayton Street/Dayton Court Entrance Lights Total Miscellaneous Projects

Proposed Amendments

46,233 386,180 650,000 1,082,413

-

46,233 506,180 200,000 650,000 1,402,413

1,266,667 1,330,000 525,000 75,000 250,000 50,000 2,967,000 250,000 100,000 6,813,667

1,266,667 (1,330,000) 124,375 200,000 162,646 6,184,953 6,608,641

-

2,533,334 124,375 200,000 162,646 525,000 75,000 250,000 50,000 9,151,953 250,000 100,000 13,422,308

500,000 50,000 550,000

153,822 98,128 87,665 (25,000) 255,057 569,672

-

653,822 98,128 87,665 25,000 255,057 1,119,672

1,800,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 30,000 2,330,000

33,832 184,581 16,000 218,742 363,000 25,771 5,771 70,995 1,054,457 41,485 37,888 725,000 30,611 3,804 598 37,236 35,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 58,784 35,000 62,500 187,500 (30,000) 17,821 3,366,376

-

33,832 184,581 16,000 218,742 363,000 25,771 5,771 70,995 1,054,457 41,485 37,888 2,525,000 30,611 3,804 598 37,236 35,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 58,784 35,000 62,500 187,500 50,000 50,000 100,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 17,821 5,696,376

20,000 20,000 $

2017 Amended Budget

10,033,667

$

11,627,102

$

-

20,000 20,000 $

21,660,769

INTRODUCED BY: MAYOR PRO TEM GORDON AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A THIRD AMENDED BUDGET AND PROVIDING FOR THE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION OF MONEY FOR THE VARIOUS FUNDS, DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES AND AGENCIES OF THE CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COLORADO, FOR THE 2017 FISCAL YEAR

Any questions regarding the project should be directed to Josie Ortiz, Transportation Planner (303) 708-6133. /s/ John Sheldon Director of Public Works

Copies of the aforesaid ordinance are available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk, 6060 South Quebec Street, City of Greenwood Village, Colorado or online at www.greenwoodvillage. com.

Published in The Villager First Publication: August 10, 2017 Last Publication: August 17, 2017 Legal # 7603 ____________________________ GREENWOOD VILLAGE NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE

Published in The Villager Published: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7604 ____________________________

On the 7th day of August, 2017, the City Council of the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado, adopted on second reading the following ordinance: estimated in the budget.

hereby adopted and appropriated for the funds and for the specific purposes set forth in said budget. Section 2. The amended budget and appropriations, as hereby accepted and adopted, are to be made public record in the office of the City Clerk and is to be open for public inspection during regular business hours. Sufficient copies of this ordinance shall be available for use by the City Council and the public.

NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COLORADO ORDAINS: Section 1. The monies described in the amended budget for the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado, for the 2017 fiscal year, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and incorporated herein by this reference, are

General Fund Summary

101,500 20,000 121,500

1,270,414 1,259,914

WHEREAS, the additional appropriations for said operating expenditures do not exceed the amount by which actual and anticipated revenues for the 2017 fiscal year will exceed revenues as

ORDINANCE NO: 13 SERIES OF 2017

No proposal may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the date set for opening thereof. Any proposal received as a result of this request is prepared at the consultant’s expense and becomes City property and therefore, public record.

Exhibit A

Expenditures: Purchased Services Supplies/Non-Capital Equipment Total Expenditures

Cumulative Fund Balance Beginning Fund Balance Ending Fund Balance

WHEREAS, the additional expenditures are unanticipated and are essential and necessary for public purposes; and

duplications.

2017 Amended Budget

Proposed Amendments

(102,000) (9,000) (111,000)

The request for proposals for the I-25/Belleview Avenue Conceptual Design, Interstate Access Request, and NEPA Environmental Assessment is available electronically via the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System on the City of Greenwood Village website, www.greenwoodvillage.com/bids.

adopted Ordinance No. 17, Series of 2016, which adopted a budget and appropriated money to the various funds, departments, offices and agencies for the 2017 fiscal year; and

Previously Adopted Amendments

102,000 9,000 111,000

Notice is hereby given that the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado (the “City”) will receive proposals at the City Maintenance Facility, 10001 East Costilla Avenue, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80112-3730, until 2:00 p.m. on August 31, 2017.

The City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, and to make final determination in the event of

Sewer General Improvement District #1 Fund Summary 2017 Adopted Budget

Published in The Villager First Publication: August 3, 2017 Last Publication: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7591 ____________________________ NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

/s/ Susan M. Ortiz City Clerk

WHEREAS, section 11.09 of the City Charter authorizes the City Council by Ordinance to make additional appropriations

Exhibit A

/s/ Ronald J. Rakowsky Mayor

Previously Adopted Amendments

2017 Adopted Budget Revenue: Taxes & Assessments Intergovernmental Licenses & Permits Charges & Fees Fines & Forfeitures Investment Earnings Miscellaneous Revenue Total Revenue

$

34,641,000 749,221 1,755,000 3,039,000 1,087,000 171,000 8,000 41,450,221

$

72,665 72,665

Expenditures: Personnel Purchased Services Supplies/Non-Capital Equipment Capital Outlay Debt Service Miscellaneous Expenditures Total Expenditures

23,760,018 6,813,808 3,199,037 1,732,935 31,522 580,256 36,117,576

206,300 364,344 570,644

Excess/(Deficiency) of Revenues Over Expenditures

5,332,645

(497,979)

Other Financing Sources/(Uses): Transfers In/(Out) Sale of Capital Assets Total Other Financing Sources/(Uses)

(5,382,645) 50,000 (5,332,645)

Net Change In Fund Balance:

2017 Amended Budget

Proposed Amendments $

-

$

210,000 1. 210,000

23,760,018 7,230,108 3,199,037 2,097,279 31,522 580,256 36,898,220

(210,000)

-

34,641,000 821,886 1,755,000 3,039,000 1,087,000 171,000 8,000 41,522,886

4,624,666

-

(5,382,645) 50,000 (5,332,645)

-

(497,979)

(210,000)

Cumulative Fund Balance Beginning Fund Balance Ending Fund Balance

25,674,077 25,674,077

(497,979)

(210,000)

25,674,077 24,966,098

Less Restrictions, Commitments, & Assignments: 3% TABOR Emergency Restriction Arts/Humanities Council Restriction Federal/State Forfeiture Restriction 25% Operating Reserve Assignment Development Rebate Assignment Unassigned Fund Balance

1,083,527 46,400 225,679 9,029,394 299,544 14,989,533

17,119 (225,679) 142,661 (432,080)

6,300 52,500 (268,800)

1,106,946 46,400 9,224,555 299,544 14,288,653

$

$

$

(707,979)

$

Exhibit A Capital Projects Fund Summary Previously Adopted Amendments

2017 Adopted Budget Revenue: Taxes & Assessments Intergovernmental Investment Earnings Total Revenue

$

5,038,000 1,563,000 120,000 6,721,000

$

406,473 406,473

2017 Amended Budget

Proposed Amendments $

-

$

5,038,000 1,969,473 120,000 7,127,473

Expenditures: Purchased Services Capital Outlay Total Expenditures

1,000 10,033,667 10,034,667

11,627,102 11,627,102

-

1,000 21,660,769 21,661,769

( y) Over Expenditures

(3,313,667)

(11,220,629)

-

(14,534,296)

-

5,382,645 162,646 5,545,291

Other Financing Sources/(Uses): Transfers In/(Out) Insurance Recovery Total Other Financing Sources/(Uses)

5,382,645 5,382,645

Net Change In Fund Balance:

2,068,978

(11,057,983)

-

(8,989,005)

Cumulative Fund Balance Beginning Fund Balance Ending Fund Balance

21,450,047 23,519,025

(11,057,983)

-

21,450,047 12,461,042

Less Restrictions, Commitments, & Assignments: Open Space Tax Restriction Lottery Proceeds Restriction Capital Project Commitment Open Space Acquisition Assignment Maintenance Facility Phase II Assignment Development Rebate Assignment Unassigned Fund Balance

1,718,387 266,451 10,991,423 491,334 7,825,000 2,226,430 -

(1,515,853) (157,888) (9,384,242) -

-

202,534 108,563 1,607,181 491,334 7,825,000 2,226,430 -

INTRODUCED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING ON THE 7TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2017, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN THE VILLAGER.

$

162,646 162,646

$

/s/ Ronald J. Rakowsky, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Susan M. Ortiz, MMC, City Clerk

$

$

Published in The Villager Published: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7605

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SPECIAL DISTRICTS NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Greenwood Metropolitan District will make final payment on or after 9:00 a.m. on Monday, August 21, 2017, at the offices of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 East Crescent Parkway, Suite 600, Greenwood Village, Colorado, to Designscapes Colorado, Inc. for all work done by said Contractor on the Median Landscape Remediation Project, all of said construction being located in an area generally west of I-25 to Quebec and between Belleview (Berry) on the north and Arapahoe Road on the south in Greenwood Village, Colorado, within boundaries of the Greenwood Metropolitan District, Arapahoe County, Colorado. Any person, co-partnership association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor materials provisions or other supplies used or consumed by such Contractor or his Subcontractors in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done and whose claim therefore has not been paid by the Contractor or his Subcontractor at any time up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim to Greenwood Metropolitan District, 8390 East Crescent Parkway, Suite 600, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111 at or before the time and date hereinabove shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to final settlement will release the Greenwood Metropolitan District, its Board of Directors, officer’s agents and employees

ARAPAHOE COUNTY SALARIES Gross salaries paid to Arapahoe County employees and Officials for June 2017. Employee benefits average approximately 27% of wages. Veterans Svcs Volunteer — 0.00 Motor Vehicle Specialist - Temp — 2,843.64 HR Temp Pool — 2,426.67 HR Temp Pool — 2,426.67 Chore Services Worker - Temp — 2,522.00 Business Assoc II - Temp — 2,990.00 Fairgrounds Ops & Events Tech Seasonal — 3,180.67 Social Caseworker A - Job Share — 1,785.33 Professional Planner - Temp — 5,200.00 Custodian — 2,123.33 Custodian — 2,322.95 Business Associate I — 2,448.33 Custodian — 2,459.97 Facility Warehouse Specialist — 2,589.90 Homemaker — 2,824.27 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Business Associate II — 2,851.33 Motor Vehicle Specialist I — 2,894.10 Motor Vehicle Specialist I — 2,929.75 Inmate Services Technician — 2,936.87 Sr. Clerk — 2,976.22

of and from any and all liability for such claim. BY THE ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: GREENWOOD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: Raymond A. Bullock District Manager Published in The Villager First Publication: August 3, 2017 Last Publication: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7581 ____________________________ 00 65 33 NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT PINEY CREEK AT LIVERPOOL REACH 7 (Contract No. C14-3001) Notice is hereby given that at 2:00 p.m. on August 17, 2017, Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority shall make final payment to Edge Contracting, Inc., 1453 Brickyard Road Golden, CO 80403 in connection with full payment for all services rendered, materials furnished and for all labor performed in and for the above-referenced PROJECT. 1. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has an unpaid claim against the said PROJECT for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such CONTRACTOR or any SUBCONTRACTOR in or about the performance of said WORK contracted to be done or that supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the WORK whose claim therefore has not been paid by the CONTRACTOR or the SUBCONTRACTOR may at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account

Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,005.62 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Program Specialist — 3,031.86 Program Specialist — 3,079.25 Motor Vehicle Specialist I — 3,097.60 Program Specialist — 3,110.19 Custodian — 3,131.40 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,152.91 Program Specialist — 3,181.77 Program Specialist — 3,202.38 Utility Worker — 3,217.83 Program Specialist — 3,270.82 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 3,293.33 Program Specialist — 3,311.86 Program Specialist — 3,342.30 Utility Worker — 3,364.21 Administrative Assistant — 3,386.50 Equipment Operator-Light — 3,400.82 Motor Vehicle Training Special — 3,416.68 Social Caseworker A — 3,434.86 Program Specialist — 3,437.68 Equipment Operator-Light — 3,461.32 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,488.33 Program Specialist — 3,507.68 Facility Maintenance Technician — 3,538.17 CSE Specialist — 3,564.21 Detention Operations Technician — 3,583.91 Equipment Operator-Light — 3,616.93 Tax Compliance Rep. — 3,631.33 Workforce Specialist — 3,644.83 Sr. Clerk — 3,670.72 Pre Trial Officer — 3,694.75 Trainer - CSS — 3,728.90

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS A CALL FOR NOMINATIONS (NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF) C.R.S. § 22-31-107

LEGALS of such claim. 2. All such claims will be filed with Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority, 7437 South Fairplay Street, Centennial, Colorado 80112, on or before the above-mentioned date and time of final settlement. 3. Failure on the part of a creditor to file such statement prior to such final settlement will relieve Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority from any and all liability for such claim. OWNER: Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority Published in The Villager First Publication: August 3, 2017 Last Publication: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7583 ____________________________

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

MISCELLANOUS NOTICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER This is to serve as notice that Sprint is in the process of fulfilling compliance requirements for a proposed 60-foot, 3.75-inch monopole telecommunications tower to be located at 7400 S Windermere Street, Littleton, Arapahoe County, Colorado 80120 (39° 35’ 01.06” N / 105° 00’ 23.95” W). Comments are sought on the effect of the proposed tower on historic properties within the viewshed of the proposed tower per the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement of March 7, 2005 under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. For comments, please write to: TerraconTelecommunications Group, 10625 W. I-70 Frontage Rd. North, Suite 3, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033; (303) 423-3300; elizabeth.newcomb@ terracon.com.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Paul Rolland Wuthier, Deceased Case Number 2017PR30733 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 on or before December 14, or the claims may be forever barred. Julia L. Shouldice 20893 E. Girard Drive Aurora, CO 80013 Published in The Villager First Publication: August 10, 2017 Last Publication: August 24, 2017 Legal # 7597 ____________________________

Published in The Villager Published: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7602 ____________________________

RIM Technician — 3,748.33 Detention Operations Technician — 3,763.37 Assistant Branch Manager — 3,802.37 Client Relations Specialist — 3,833.33 Business Associate III — 3,865.33 Evidence Technician — 3,886.55 Workforce Specialist — 3,918.35 Inmate Services Technician — 3,942.60 Workforce Specialist — 3,963.18 OS Maintenance Foreman — 3,984.26 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Offset Printer Operator — 4,008.66 CSE Specialist — 4,038.28 Business Associate III — 4,073.44 Accounts Payable Specialist — 4,080.29 Workforce Specialist — 4,093.14 Field Tech II — 4,116.78 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - TRAINING — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - RECRUIT — 4,137.64 Equipment Operator-Light — 4,151.42 Judicial Services Pretrial Navigator — 4,166.67 CSE Payment Specialist — 4,181.39 Social Caseworker B — 4,202.42 Social Caseworker B — 4,230.31 Pre Trial Officer — 4,249.29 Communications Technician II — 4,285.91 Program Specialist — 4,290.00 Warehouse Specialist — 4,307.36 Warehouse Specialist — 4,328.37 CSU Extension Office Coordinator — 4,338.60 Social Caseworker B — 4,358.49 Social Caseworker B — 4,400.46 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Social Caseworker C — 4,416.66 Fiscal Clerk — 4,457.42 Social Caseworker B — 4,480.02 Social Caseworker C — 4,516.35 Recording Lead — 4,531.43

Executive Assistant — 4,561.70 Deputy Sheriff — 4,589.33 Classification Specialist — 4,615.43 Social Caseworker B — 4,642.69 HVAC/R Technician — 4,658.05 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Program Specialist Supervisor — 4,664.51 Social Caseworker C — 4,679.55 Communications Technician II — 4,715.88 Facilities Maintenance Supv — 4,757.03 Business Associate III — 4,788.83 Animal Control Supervisor — 4,797.59 Deputy Sheriff — 4,822.33 Evidence Technician — 4,844.67 Business Associate III — 4,844.67 CSE Specialist — 4,844.67 4-H Program Coordinator — 4,891.60 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Mechanic — 4,911.42 Weatherization Tech Sup Spec — 4,958.44 Workforce Specialist — 5,007.75 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Assistant Manager — 5,042.01 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,049.83 Sr. Desktop Technician — 5,074.70 Accreditation Specialist — 5,128.24 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,175.97 Social Caseworker B — 5,198.22 Ballot Security Coordinator — 5,250.01 Sr. Desktop Technician — 5,287.06 Program Supervisor - ADW! — 5,330.15 Deputy Sheriff — 5,346.34 Business Associate IV — 5,395.56 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,414.28 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,448.11 Applications Support Spec — 5,490.03 Inmate Services Section Supervisor — 5,571.04 Creative Services Spec II — 5,613.83 Accounting Technician — 5,613.83 Deputy Sheriff — 5,649.15

PUBLIC NOTICE Centennial Airport and Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority (ACPAA) has established a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program in accordance with regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation, 49 CFR Part 26. For Fiscal Year 2018 through 2020, the Airport has established an overall goal of 4.51% of the Federal financial assistance it will receive for improvements to the airport. The Airport estimates it will meet this goal through 0.32% race neutral means and 4.19% race conscious means. The proposed DBE goal and its rationale will be available for review between 8:00

a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at Centennial Airport, 7800 South Peoria Street, Englewood, CO 80112. Comments on the DBE goal will be accepted for 30 days from the date of this publication and can be sent to the following: Mike Fronapfel Director of Planning and Development 7800 S. Peoria St. Box G-1 Englewood, CO 80112 303-218-2903 AND

Street, Littleton, Colorado 80120 in order to obtain the opinions of citizens, public agencies and other interested parties on the proposed 2018-2020 Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) Application and Plan. The 2018-2020 CSBG Application and Plan describes the programs that will be administered using Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) funds received from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The following projects will be submitted for funding for 2018-2020:

Sonia Cruz Compliance Specialist Office of Civil Rights – ACR-4 Federal Aviation Administration 15000 Aviation Blvs. Room 3025 Lawndale, CA 90261 310-725-3940

Homemaker Program Emergency Housing Program Eastern Plains Emergency Services Program

Published in The Villager First Publication: August 10, 2017 Last Publication: August 17, 2017 Legal # 7595 ____________________________

Arapahoe County Community Resources Senior Resources Division 1690 W. Littleton Boulevard, Suite 300 Littleton, Colorado 80120 (303)738-8089 Relay Colorado 711 lhaley@arapahoegov.com

ARAPAHOE COUNTY ARAPAHOE COUNTY COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ARAPAHOE COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT APPLICATION AND PLAN 2018-2020 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the calendar permits, in the East Hearing Room of the County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince

Communications Supervisor — 5,689.91 Accountant II — 5,748.54 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,765.35 Fiscal Clerk Supervisor — 5,821.77 Accreditation Manager — 5,893.75 Communication Services Spec II — 5,991.01 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 GIS Analyst — 6,013.67 Communications Supervisor — 6,087.64 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 AP & Payroll Coordinator — 6,165.97 HS Project Manager — 6,218.92 Criminal Justice Plng Coord — 6,324.93 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 CSE - Asst. Atty — 6,437.51 Mechanic Supervisor — 6,497.47 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 CSE - Assistant Attorney — 6,675.37 Benefits Consultant — 6,833.67 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Business System Appraisal Analyst — 6,949.45 Sr. Budget Analyst — 7,064.70 Child and Family Supervisor — 7,176.00 Clerk and Recorder — 7,275.02 Planning & Exercise Support Analyst — 7,318.00 Sergeant — 7,414.29 Sr Software Config Admin — 7,500.78 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Sergeant — 7,625.09 Operations Division Manager — 7,702.74 Sergeant — 7,794.58 Building Division Manager — 7,916.68 Sergeant — 8,076.60 Sr Business Analyst — 8,223.11 Sergeant — 8,276.67

The full text of the draft 2018-2020 CSBG Grant Application and Plan are available for review at:

and at: http://co-arapahoecounty.civicplus. com/index.aspx?NID=1628 Written comments will be accepted from Monday, August 14, 2017 through Tuesday, September 12, 2017. Please send comments to Linda Haley, Senior Resources Division Manager, noted on the contact information above. Published in The Villager Published: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7598 ____________________________

Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sr Network Systems Engineer — 8,547.00 Sr Network Systems Engineer — 8,838.07 Lieutenant — 9,034.52 County Sheriff — 9,258.34 Lieutenant — 9,392.50 Commissioner — 9,457.50 Sr ERP System Administrator — 9,862.91 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Captain — 10,293.83 Communication Svcs Director — 11,149.08 Community Resources Director — 12,097.39 Coroner — 18,333.34 Business Assoc. Volunteer — 0.00 Motor Vehicle Specialist - Temp — 2,366.00 H R Temp Pool — 2,426.67 H R Temp Pool — 2,426.67 Clerk - Temp — 2,600.00 Case Aide - Temp — 2,924.13 Program Specialist - Temp — 3,222.27 Temp-Benefits Specialist — 3,986.67 Liquor Code Enforcement Officer — 4,002.70 Custodian — 2,123.33 Custodian — 2,325.16 Business Associate I — 2,448.33 Custodian — 2,471.65 Custodian — 2,603.49 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Sr. Clerk — 2,851.33 Motor Vehicle Specialist I — 2,894.10 Motor Vehicle Specialist I — 2,933.17 Inmate Services Technician — 2,936.87 Sr. Clerk — 2,976.22 Field Tech l — 3,006.01 Program Specialist — 3,008.24

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and, particularly, to the electors of the Cherry Creek School District No. 5 of Arapahoe County, Colorado. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election will be held on the 7th day of November, 2017 between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. At that time, two (2) directors will be elected to serve 4-year terms. Eligible electors of Cherry Creek School District No. 5 interested in serving on the school board may obtain a Board Candidate Packet from the District Designated Election Official (DEO) from August 1 through August 28: Sonja S. McKenzie — (Designated Election Official) 4700 S. Yosemite Street, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 — (DEO Address) 720-554-4373 — (DEO Telephone) The Office of the DEO is open on the following days: Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. If the DEO determines that the School Board Candidate Petition is not sufficient, the eligible elector who submitted the form may amend the form once, at any time, prior to 3:00 p.m. on Friday, September 1, 2017. The deadline to submit a School Board Candidate Petition is close of business on Friday, September 1, 2017 (not less than 67 days before the election). Earlier submittal is encouraged as the deadline will not permit curing an insufficient form. Affidavit of Intent to be a Write-In-Candidate forms must be submitted to the office of the designated election official by the close of business on Friday, September 1, 2017. Cherry Creek School District No. 5 District Name /s/ Sonja S. McKenzie Designated Election Official Signature Published in The Villager First Publication: August 10, 2017 Last Publication: August 24, 2017 Legal # 7582 ____________________________

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LEGALS — Continued from page 20 — Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,035.09 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,079.48 Program Specialist — 3,098.49 Program Specialist — 3,110.66 Sr. Clerk — 3,133.07 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,155.66 Custodian — 3,182.83 Program Specialist — 3,202.38 Program Specialist — 3,222.01 RIM Technician — 3,274.46 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,293.33 Program Specialist — 3,318.34 Program Specialist — 3,352.64 Recording Specialist Sr — 3,366.22 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Detention Crew Leader — 3,392.13 Program Specialist — 3,401.30 MIS Support Technician — 3,416.94 Field Tech II — 3,434.90 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 3,439.48 CSE Specialist — 3,462.75 Digital Evidence Technician — 3,488.81 Mapping/GIS Technician — 3,510.98 Data Collector — 3,539.92 Program Specialist — 3,567.09 Social Caseworker A — 3,585.31 Operations Services Coordinator — 3,622.67 Workforce Specialist — 3,631.33 Detention Operations Technician — 3,648.93 Workforce Specialist — 3,674.99 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,697.20 Client Relations Coordinator — 3,730.89 Homemaker — 3,748.33 Program Specialist — 3,764.41 Heavy Equipment Operator — 3,811.36 Workforce Specialist — 3,834.46 Communications Technician II — 3,865.46 Program Specialist — 3,889.19 Comm Corr Compliance Auditor — 3,923.79 Workforce Specialist — 3,947.52 Workforce Specialist — 3,963.18 Business Associate III — 3,986.58 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,016.96 Inmate Services Technician — 4,040.62 Workforce Specialist — 4,075.96 Workforce Specialist — 4,084.12 Program Specialist Lead — 4,094.07 Community Compliance Officer — 4,119.98 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - TRAINING — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - RECRUIT — 4,137.64 Communications Technician II — 4,151.53 Fac Fleet Mgmt-A/V & Security Systems — 4,166.67 Classification Specialist — 4,183.12 Maintenance Inspector I — 4,204.09 Pre Trial Officer — 4,230.33 Offset Printer Operator — 4,254.97 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 4,287.49 Planning Assistant — 4,290.00 Business Associate III — 4,309.76 Groundskeeper — 4,328.61 Medical Investigator — 4,338.60 Workforce Specialist — 4,361.00 Social Caseworker B — 4,400.52 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Technical Service Analyst — 4,416.69 Recording Specialist Sr — 4,458.46 Social Caseworker B — 4,480.02 Field Tech III — 4,516.55 Pre Trial Officer — 4,540.23 CSE Specialist — 4,565.45 Deputy Sheriff — 4,589.33 Social Caseworker B — 4,615.54 Mechanic — 4,643.36 Heavy Equipment Operator — 4,658.10 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Business Associate IV — 4,665.59 Social Caseworker B — 4,680.02 Workforce Specialist — 4,726.41 Social Caseworker B — 4,759.56 Deputy Sheriff — 4,794.01 Facilities Custodial Supv — 4,797.65 Registration Specialist Sr — 4,837.80 Evidence Technician — 4,844.67 Bus Assoc III - Technical — 4,844.67 Autopsy Technician — 4,844.67 Provider Services Manager — 4,892.40 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Social Caseworker B — 4,913.37 Trainer - CSS — 4,969.84 Assistant Branch Manager — 5,014.90 Deputy Sheriff — 5,043.31 Emergency Mgmt. Specialist — 5,050.52 Branch Manager — 5,076.50 Medical Investigator — 5,137.75 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,175.97 Business Associate IV — 5,203.86 Trainer - CCSS — 5,254.38 Volunteer Coordinator — 5,288.10 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,336.63 Deputy Sheriff — 5,346.34 Engineer II — 5,398.81 CSS Admin — 5,417.17 Applications Support Spec. — 5,450.06 Paralegal — 5,505.67 Custodial Manager — 5,579.17 Social Caseworker B — 5,613.83 Paralegal — 5,613.83 Assistant Appraisal Supervisor — 5,653.33

Senior Technical Service Analyst — 5,701.50 Adult Protection Supervisor — 5,749.99 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,765.35 Data Analyst — 5,833.34 Building Division Supervisor — 5,916.67 Social Caseworker C — 5,992.48 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 CSE - Supervisor — 6,014.49 Executive Assistant to the Director — 6,090.44 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Legal Office Manager — 6,172.60 Applications Support Spec. — 6,222.02 Sr Financial Analyst — 6,325.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Senior Accountant — 6,438.32 Operations & Placement Supv — 6,510.42 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Child/Family Administrator — 6,538.22 Applications Support Spec. — 6,681.18 Plans Examiner II — 6,836.64 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Public Information Officer — 6,956.71 Communications Training Supervisor — 7,070.66 Communications Supervisor — 7,176.00 Commissioner — 7,275.02 Senior Programmer Analyst — 7,329.88 Sergeant — 7,414.29 Facilities Systems Manager — 7,516.10 Sergeant — 7,625.09 Sergeant — 7,705.51 Long Range Plan Program Mgr — 7,798.98 Assistant Co Attorney — 7,932.56 Sergeant — 8,088.54 Sergeant — 8,235.35 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sr Assist Co Attorney — 8,343.36 Planning Program Manager — 8,574.91 Deputy of Elections — 8,845.98 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Manager of Technical Services — 9,034.55 Manager HR/Talent — 9,265.10 Lieutenant — 9,392.50 Assessor — 9,457.50 Mgr. of Application Services — 9,875.93 Manager of Infrastructure — 10,342.06 Deputy County Attorney HS — 11,199.98 Undersheriff — 12,118.17 Integration: default position — 2,080.00 O S Maintenance Technician Temp — 2,367.73 H R Temp Pool — 2,426.67 HR Temp Pool — 2,426.67 Clerk - Temp — 2,600.00 Kinship Navigator - Temp — 2,932.80 Business Associate III — 2,023.67 Social Caseworker B - Temp — 4,400.02 Cold Case Investigator — 2,682.33 Custodian — 2,166.67 Custodian — 2,327.63 Business Associate I — 2,448.33 Custodian — 2,484.21 Custodian — 2,603.49 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Business Associate II — 2,851.33 Business Associate I — 2,906.50 Business Associate II — 2,935.51 Inmate Services Technician — 2,936.87 Inmate Services Technician — 2,976.22 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,042.93 Business Associate II — 3,080.07 Program Specialist — 3,098.55 Program Specialist — 3,112.53 Program Specialist — 3,135.17 Business Associate I — 3,155.73 Custodian — 3,182.83 Program Specialist — 3,202.81 Inmate Services Technician — 3,227.01 Inmate Services Technician — 3,274.70 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,293.33 Inmate Services Technician — 3,322.76 Election Judge Coordinator III — 3,353.89 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,366.22 Digital Evidence Technician — 3,392.13 Program Specialist — 3,402.25 Facility Maintenance Technician — 3,421.99 Detention Operations Technician — 3,436.66 Business Associate II — 3,440.65 Business Associate II — 3,463.66 Quality Assurance Specialist — 3,490.13 Detention Operations Technician — 3,511.47 Cash Administrator II — 3,543.74 Inmate Services Technician — 3,567.37 CSE Specialist — 3,588.80 Community Corr Specialist — 3,622.67 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Pre Trial Officer — 3,631.33 Program Specialist — 3,649.71 Inmate Services Technician — 3,678.76 CSE Specialist — 3,699.35

Business Associate III - Technical — 3,731.33 CSE Specialist — 3,749.20 Business Associate III — 3,765.23 Inmate Services Technician — 3,814.59 Digital Evidence Technician — 3,854.07 Victim Advocate — 3,865.51 Workforce Specialist — 3,895.52 Clerical Specialist — 3,926.82 Workforce Specialist — 3,953.32 Heavy Equipment Operator — 3,964.18 Program Specialist — 3,988.60 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Appraiser II - Residential — 4,019.80 Recording Specialist Sr — 4,044.93 Social Caseworker B — 4,080.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,084.64 Detention Crew Leader — 4,095.33 Social Caseworker B — 4,120.00 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - TRAINING — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - RECRUIT — 4,137.64 Social Caseworker B — 4,153.39 HR Administrative Coordinator — 4,166.67 Program Specialist — 4,188.88 CSE Specialist — 4,207.99 Communications Technician II — 4,232.26 Detention Maintenance Technician — 4,259.08 Mechanic — 4,289.18 Business Associate II — 4,290.00 Facility Maintenance Technician — 4,312.99 CSU Extension Prgm Coordinator — 4,333.33 CSU Extension Prgm Coordinator — 4,339.27 Lead Operator — 4,364.66 DL Specialist III — 4,407.07 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Emergency Mgmt Specialist — 4,416.69 Emergency Management Training Specialist — 4,463.33 Social Caseworker B — 4,489.88 Program Supervisor - ADW! — 4,519.41 Business Associate III — 4,547.40 Paralegal — 4,568.76 Deputy Sheriff — 4,589.33 Training Coordinator — 4,615.56 Accountant I — 4,644.08 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Desktop Technician — 4,666.50 Sr. Business Administrator — 4,680.52 Program Specialist Supervisor — 4,728.17 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 4,763.79 Deputy Sheriff — 4,794.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,800.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,840.01 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Judicial Services Officer — 4,844.67 Mapping/GIS Technician — 4,844.67 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 4,844.67 Building Inspector II — 4,896.45 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Building Inspector II — 4,916.67 Duty Planner — 4,976.75 Paralegal — 5,017.42 Deputy Sheriff — 5,043.31 Workforce Specialist — 5,054.70 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,081.51 Child Welfare Trainer — 5,143.34 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,175.97 Program Specialist Supervisor — 5,206.89 Intelligence Analyst — 5,254.95 Communications Technician II — 5,302.18 Deputy Sheriff — 5,346.34 Deputy Sheriff — 5,346.34 Adult Protection Supervisor — 5,399.38 Road & Bridge Supervisor — 5,417.66 Communications Technician II — 5,452.59 Plans Examiner II — 5,507.43 Accreditation Specialist — 5,586.19 Social Caseworker B — 5,613.83 Operations Administrator — 5,621.70 Social Caseworker C — 5,654.00 GIS/DBS Systems Analyst — 5,708.32 Hum Svcs Bus Process Analyst — 5,751.01 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,779.95 Fairgrounds Site Manager — 5,838.78 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,920.24 Lead Engineering Inspector — 5,998.63 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 Talent Placement Manager — 6,031.89 HR Business Partner — 6,098.13 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 GIS/DBS Systems Analyst — 6,176.97 Maintenance Manager — 6,223.08 Admin Supv Assessor — 6,348.66 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 CUWA Director — 6,440.24 Grants/Acquisitons Manager — 6,523.64 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Communications/Public Info Manager — 6,545.74 Community Development Adm — 6,696.45 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02

Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Sr H R Business Partner — 6,976.80 Sr. Budget Analyst — 7,071.26 Child and Family Supervisor — 7,176.00 Commissioner — 7,275.02 Div Mgr Admin Services — 7,331.24 SAP Functional Analyst — 7,436.15 FAS Division Manager — 7,572.22 Sergeant — 7,625.09 Sergeant — 7,705.51 Sergeant — 7,806.46 Sergeant — 7,946.08 Sergeant — 8,088.54 Business System Division Supervisor — 8,246.98 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sr Assist Co Attorney — 8,357.31 Manager of Total Compensation — 8,583.34 Sr Network Systems Engineer — 8,848.71 Deputy Treasurer — 9,054.35 Purchasing Manager — 9,269.63 Lieutenant — 9,392.50 Commissioner — 9,457.50 Div Mgr Comm Res Admin Svc — 9,893.00 Mgr. of Application Services — 10,390.77 Bureau Chief — 11,223.33 Finance Director — 12,137.36 Horticulture Assistant — 2,163.20 O S Maintenance Technician Temp — 2,367.73 Appraisal Assistant - Temp — 2,426.67 HR Temp Pool — 2,426.67 Shuttler — 2,117.44 Booking/Release Clerk — 1,488.07 Administrative Assistant — 1,635.40 Sr Planner - Temp — 4,333.33 User Information Systems Coord — 3,063.67 Custodian — 2,166.67 Custodian — 2,353.35 Homemaker — 2,448.33 Courier — 2,489.18 RIM Technician — 2,612.31 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Drivers License Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Sr. Clerk — 2,851.33 Recording Specialist — 2,914.47 Business Associate II — 2,936.87 Inmate Services Technician — 2,936.87 Sr. Clerk — 2,976.22 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 DL Specialist II — 3,010.80 Program Specialist — 3,049.54 Program Specialist — 3,083.32 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,099.79 Program Specialist — 3,118.27 Business Associate II — 3,136.21 Program Specialist — 3,156.29 Custodian — 3,182.83 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,203.85 Program Specialist — 3,233.51 Inmate Services Technician — 3,287.68 Data Collector — 3,293.33 Business Associate I — 3,326.68 Business Associate II — 3,355.63 CSE Specialist — 3,368.63 Detention Operations Technician — 3,392.13 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,402.75 Program Specialist — 3,424.29 Detention Operations Technician — 3,436.66 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,441.90 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 CSE Specialist — 3,470.03 Business Associate I — 3,495.92 Communications Technician I — 3,512.12 Program Specialist — 3,547.07 Fiscal Clerk — 3,571.53 Data Collector — 3,590.30 Business Associate II — 3,623.08 Paralegal — 3,631.33 Business Associate I — 3,651.14 Workforce Specialist — 3,680.56 CSE Specialist — 3,705.91 Inmate Services Technician — 3,732.37 Program Specialist — 3,751.67 Quality Assurance & Compl Spec — 3,772.23 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,820.51 Heavy Equipment Operator — 3,856.02 Communications Technician II — 3,865.98 Business Associate II — 3,896.43 CSE Specialist — 3,929.40 Business Associate III — 3,954.08 Accounting Clerk III — 3,967.51 Workforce Specialist — 3,989.35 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Workforce Specialist — 4,020.29 Heavy Equipment Operator — 4,052.32 Social Caseworker B — 4,080.03 CSE Specialist — 4,085.42 Social Caseworker B — 4,100.01 Workforce Specialist — 4,121.26 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - TRAINING — 4,137.64 Technology Support Specialist — 4,139.55 Social Caseworker B — 4,160.00 Social Caseworker B — 4,167.56 Social Caseworker B — 4,191.33 Quality Assurance & Compl Spec — 4,208.40 Accounts Payable Specialist — 4,233.30 Heavy Equipment Operator — 4,259.86 Mechanic — 4,289.18 Program Specialist — 4,290.00 Judicial Services Officer — 4,313.62

Grants Specialist — 4,333.33 CSE Specialist — 4,339.34 Social Caseworker B — 4,365.86 Mechanic — 4,408.41 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Program Specialist Lead — 4,416.97 Program Administrator — 4,463.36 Social Caseworker B — 4,494.64 Detention Maintenance Technician — 4,520.51 Business Associate III — 4,547.40 Social Caseworker C — 4,570.06 Workers Compensation Administrator — 4,590.02 Program Specialist Supervisor — 4,617.45 Program Specialist Lead — 4,647.67 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Social Caseworker B — 4,666.65 Detention Operations Technician — 4,688.86 Emergency Mgmt. Specialist — 4,729.86 Social Caseworker A — 4,763.83 Deputy Sheriff — 4,794.01 Leave Specialist — 4,806.43 Trainer - CSS — 4,840.33 Sr. Administrative Assistant — 4,844.67 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Detention Operations Technician — 4,844.67 Practice Coach — 4,849.82 HR Business Partner I — 4,899.51 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Fac Data/Contract Coordinator — 4,921.63 Program Supervisor - ADW! — 4,982.99 Civil and Warrants Supervisor — 5,022.01 Deputy Sheriff — 5,043.31 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,056.78 Office Services Supervisor — 5,081.53 Workforce Specialist — 5,146.44 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,175.97 Accountant II — 5,208.21 Mechanic — 5,262.05 Appraiser III - Commercial — 5,303.44 Deputy Sheriff — 5,346.34 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,347.94 Budget Analyst II — 5,400.03 Paralegal — 5,425.59 Communications Technician II — 5,452.59 Weatherization Admin. Supv — 5,509.68 Office Services Supervisor — 5,600.03 Paralegal — 5,613.83 Criminalist II — 5,622.07 Volunteer Coordinator — 5,654.00 Deputy Sheriff — 5,720.22 Asst Clerk to the Board — 5,755.36 Social Caseworker C — 5,782.25 Social Caseworker C — 5,842.50 Abstract Supervisor — 5,930.99 Permit Technician Supervisor — 5,998.96 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 Applications Support Spec. — 6,045.11 Executive Assistant — 6,108.09 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 BoCC Administration Manager — 6,182.67 Solutions Developer — 6,224.18 Mechanic Supervisor — 6,391.47 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Performance Management Analyst — 6,467.89 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 HVAC/R Supervisor — 6,583.33 Coroner Office Administrator — 6,715.39 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Child and Family Supervisor — 6,982.63 Sr H R Business Partner — 7,073.30 Child and Family Supervisor — 7,176.00 Manager of Facility Operations — 7,290.62 CSE - Assistant Attorney — 7,332.20 Deputy of Motor Vehicle — 7,442.13 Engineer III — 7,580.60 Finance & Administration Manager — 7,629.33 Sergeant — 7,705.51 Child/Family Administrator — 7,806.50 Sergeant — 7,946.08 Engineer III — 8,092.87 Project Operations Manager — 8,250.10 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Mapping Manager — 8,382.73 Assistant Co Attorney — 8,590.47 GIS Administrator — 8,857.33 Lieutenant — 9,069.00 Manager HR/Talent — 9,272.84 Lieutenant — 9,392.50 Commissioner — 9,457.50 Division Manager of ADWORKS! — 9,893.00 Sr Assist Co Attorney — 10,437.96 Bureau Chief — 11,223.33 Deputy County Attorney - Litigation — 12,227.04 Motor Vehicle Specialist - Temp — 2,843.64 Temporary Admin. Asst. — 2,386.80 HR Temp Pool — 2,426.67 HR Temp Pool — 2,426.67 Shuttler — 1,630.72

Fingerprint Technician — 1,488.07 Quality Assurance & Compl Spec Temp — 3,302.00 Program Specialist - Temp — 4,333.22 Temporary-Communication Services Spec II — 6,413.33 Custodian — 2,166.67 Custodian — 2,384.29 Business Associate I — 2,448.33 Custodian — 2,493.08 RIM Technician — 2,613.02 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Sr. Clerk — 2,851.33 Inmate Services Technician — 2,851.33 Recording Specialist — 2,915.49 Open Spaces Maintenance Technician II — 2,936.87 Recording Specialist — 2,944.00 Sr. Clerk — 2,976.22 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Program Specialist — 3,021.20 Utility Worker — 3,050.67 Business Associate II — 3,088.09 Program Specialist — 3,100.33 Business Associate II — 3,118.59 Business Associate I — 3,139.24 Program Specialist — 3,156.77 Custodian — 3,182.83 Business Associate II — 3,207.38 Facilities Custodial Supv — 3,237.00 Program Specialist — 3,288.09 Business Associate III — 3,293.33 Fairgrounds Ops & Events Technician — 3,333.33 Facility Maintenance Technician — 3,355.65 OS Maintenance Technician Sr — 3,375.67 Detention Operations Technician — 3,392.13 Program Specialist — 3,403.21 Program Specialist — 3,427.62 Communications Technician I — 3,436.66 Inmate Services Technician — 3,444.20 Detention Operations Technician — 3,471.35 Motor Vehicle Lead — 3,500.01 Community Service Specialist — 3,513.86 Tax Certification Specialist — 3,552.68 Business Associate III — 3,571.62 Equipment Operator-Light — 3,590.77 Links Coordinator — 3,624.68 Communications Technician II RECRUIT — 3,631.33 Field Tech II — 3,655.62 Workforce Specialist — 3,680.56 Program Specialist Lead — 3,707.10 Permit Technician — 3,737.09 Equipment Operator-Light — 3,755.35 Sr. Clerk — 3,772.51 Workforce Specialist — 3,821.35 Kinship Navigator — 3,857.10 Workforce Specialist — 3,866.94 Workforce Specialist — 3,902.51 Heavy Equipment Operator — 3,929.94 Heavy Equipment Operator — 3,955.21 Heavy Equipment Operator — 3,968.92 Workforce Specialist — 3,992.80 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Business Associate II — 4,021.85 Workforce Specialist — 4,052.88 Social Caseworker B — 4,080.03 Social Caseworker B — 4,086.29 Social Caseworker B — 4,100.01 Detention Operations Technician — 4,123.41 Non-Certified Deputy - TRAINING — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - TRAINING — 4,137.64 Social Caseworker B — 4,141.76 Social Caseworker B — 4,160.02 Grants Fiscal Specialist — 4,168.47 Welfare Benefits Fraud Investigator — 4,191.68 Workforce Specialist — 4,208.75 Sr. Administrative Assistant — 4,235.44 Social Caseworker B — 4,268.16 Mechanic — 4,289.18 Permit Technician — 4,291.17 Social Caseworker B — 4,316.59 Executive Asst. - BOCC Admin. — 4,335.24 Medical Investigator — 4,340.59 Social Caseworker B — 4,369.00 Social Caseworker B — 4,408.95 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 4,418.70 Program Specialist Supervisor — 4,464.01 Detention Operations Technician — 4,497.05 Building Inspector I — 4,523.24 Parts Specialist — 4,547.40 Technical Service Analyst — 4,575.48 Social Caseworker C — 4,592.08 Weatherization Inspector — 4,623.45 Sr. Business Administrator — 4,649.06 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 HRIS Specialist — 4,666.68 Fiscal Clerk — 4,695.02 Desktop Technician — 4,736.40 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,766.30 Deputy Sheriff — 4,794.01 Program Supervisor - ADW! — 4,807.83 HR Business Partner — 4,842.85 Business Associate III — 4,844.67 Appraiser II - Personal Property — 4,844.67 Program Supervisor - ADW! — 4,855.65 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Field Tech III — 4,922.39 Operations Systems & Security Supervisor — 4,986.58 Database Specialist — 5,024.70 Deputy Sheriff — 5,043.31 Management Analyst — 5,060.42

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PAGE 22 | THE VILLAGER • August 10, 2017 — Continued from page 21 — County Veterans Affairs Supervisor — 5,086.06 Paralegal — 5,153.07 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,175.97 Records Supervisor — 5,222.36 Mechanic — 5,270.20 Road & Bridge Supervisor — 5,312.93 Deputy Sheriff — 5,346.34 Senior Payroll Specialist — 5,358.75 Emergency Management Supervisor — 5,403.97 Branch Manager — 5,429.30 Communications Technician II — 5,452.59 Med Invest/Foren Histologist — 5,511.07 MIS Supervisor — 5,600.86 Social Caseworker B — 5,613.83 Program Coordinator — 5,624.49 Communication Services Spec II — 5,665.01 Deputy Sheriff — 5,720.22 Core Services Supervisor — 5,757.70 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,786.76 Telecommunications Specialist — 5,854.83 Assistant Fleet Supervisor — 5,933.46 Child and Family Supervisor — 6,000.00 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 Child and Family Supervisor — 6,056.87 Criminal Justice Plng Coord — 6,108.44 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Sr. Planner — 6,200.16 Appraiser III - Commercial — 6,250.01 Adult Protection Supervisor — 6,398.84 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Branch Manager — 6,487.00 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Organizational Learning/Devel Consultant — 6,611.17 Facilities Project Manager — 6,743.45 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Telecommunications Coordinator — 6,986.03 Applications Support Spec. — 7,076.29 Customer Serv. Repr. Supv. — 7,176.00 Oil & Gas Specialist — 7,291.38 SAP Functional Analyst — 7,333.34 Assistant Co Attorney — 7,455.59 Child/Family Administrator — 7,587.32 Sergeant — 7,632.43 Sergeant — 7,705.51 Criminalist Supervisor — 7,806.50 Manager of Weatherization — 7,970.19 Sr. Business Analyst — 8,103.68 Sergeant — 8,250.30 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sr. Data Mgmt. Analyst — 8,438.04 Engineer III — 8,670.00 Sr Network Systems Engineer — 8,926.95 Support Services Div. Manager — 9,071.40 Sr Assist Co Attorney — 9,308.24 Lieutenant — 9,392.50 Manager of Business Analysis — 9,489.13 Captain — 10,039.99 Human Services Deputy Director CCS — 10,580.64 Human Services Deputy Director CYF — 11,297.00 Human Services Director — 12,379.55 Motor Vehicle Specialist - Temp — 2,843.64 Horticulture Assistant — 2,390.27 HR Temp Pool — 2,426.67 HR Temp Pool — 2,426.67 Case Aide - Temp — 2,754.27 Fairgrounds Event Assistant — 1,509.73 Comm Resources Housing Specialist - Temp — 3,336.67 Paralegal — 2,311.40 Duty Planner - Temporary — 7,106.67 Custodian — 2,194.40 Custodian — 2,387.75 Business Associate I — 2,448.33 RIM Technician — 2,497.30 RIM Technician — 2,613.20 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle SMM Inspector — 2,851.33 Inmate Services Technician — 2,851.33 Field Tech I — 2,918.44 Motor Vehicle Specialist I — 2,936.87 Open Spaces Maintenance Technician II — 2,945.19 Inmate Services Technician — 2,976.22 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Motor Vehicle Specialist I — 3,022.61 Utility Worker — 3,050.67 Program Specialist — 3,090.66 Program Specialist — 3,100.91 Program Specialist — 3,119.11 Program Specialist — 3,141.84 Inmate Services Technician — 3,164.22 Business Associate II — 3,186.56

Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,208.34 Inmate Services Technician — 3,243.39 Program Specialist — 3,289.11 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,293.33 Bankruptcy Specialist — 3,333.35 Program Specialist & Front Desk Lead — 3,357.47 Social Caseworker A — 3,375.67 Detention Crew Leader — 3,392.13 Program Specialist — 3,406.89 Data Collector — 3,431.13 Detention Crew Leader — 3,436.66 Program Specialist — 3,450.11 Judicial Services Officer — 3,476.33 Mapping/GIS Technician — 3,500.01 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,514.46 DL Specialist II — 3,556.50 Equipment Operator-Light — 3,578.88 Program Specialist — 3,591.47 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 3,628.34 Autopsy Technician — 3,633.37 Motor Vehicle Lead — 3,657.25 Pre Trial Officer — 3,680.58 Inmate Services Technician — 3,708.62 Data Collector — 3,738.95 Clerical Specialist — 3,759.69 Workforce Specialist — 3,790.97 CSE Specialist — 3,826.23 Sr. Clerk — 3,857.30 Workforce Specialist — 3,867.41 CSE Specialist — 3,903.79 Program Administrator — 3,930.44 Parts Specialist — 3,955.92 WIA Workforce Specialist — 3,972.19 Fairgrounds Ops and Events Foreman — 3,993.45 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Communications Technician II — 4,022.31 Detention Operations Technician — 4,056.80 Social Caseworker B — 4,080.03 Social Caseworker B — 4,088.87 Workforce Specialist — 4,101.31 CSE Specialist — 4,130.32 Non-Certified Deputy - TRAINING — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - TRAINING — 4,137.64 Social Caseworker B — 4,143.10 Social Caseworker B — 4,160.02 Social Caseworker B — 4,170.70 Social Caseworker B — 4,194.73 Communications Technician II — 4,211.89 Social Caseworker B — 4,239.65 Social Caseworker B — 4,270.31 Business Associate III — 4,289.76 CSE Specialist — 4,291.67 Social Caseworker B — 4,316.59 Sales Tax Analyst — 4,335.89 Accountant I — 4,348.96 County Veterans Serv. Officer — 4,375.50 Social Caseworker B — 4,411.07 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Social Caseworker B — 4,423.90 Provider Svcs Manager - Trauma — 4,464.81 Desktop Technician — 4,500.02 Homemaker Program Coordinator — 4,523.29 Database Analyst — 4,547.90 Executive Asst. - BOCC Admin. — 4,577.30 Pre Trial Officer — 4,597.34 Workforce Relations Program Coord — 4,630.23 Lead Operator — 4,652.14 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Fiscal Specialist — 4,672.53 Facilities Custodial Supv — 4,698.31 Operations Manager — 4,736.88 Program Specialist Supervisor — 4,772.26 Deputy Sheriff — 4,794.01 Child and Family Supervisor — 4,807.83 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 4,844.67 Mapping/GIS Technician — 4,844.67 Detention Operations Technician — 4,844.67 Foster Care Recruiter — 4,856.15 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Building Inspector II — 4,938.35 Victim Assistance Coordinator — 4,993.52 CSS Supervisor — 5,028.81 Deputy Sheriff — 5,043.31 CSS Supervisor — 5,066.27 Assistant Manager — 5,104.36 Asst. Supv. Customer Relations — 5,156.99 Staff Accountant — 5,183.47 Detention Chaplain — 5,223.51 Capital Project Coordinator II — 5,271.22 Facilities Maintenance Supv — 5,313.17 Deputy Sheriff — 5,346.34 Survey Technician — 5,360.40 Inmate Services Section Supervisor — 5,405.96 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,432.38 Detention Maintenance Foreman — 5,453.20 Management Analyst — 5,529.29 Senior Technical Service Analyst — 5,610.15 Social Caseworker B — 5,613.83 Risk & Resiliency Support Analyst — 5,633.33 Facilities Maintenance Supervisor ACJC — 5,666.68 Deputy Sheriff — 5,720.22 Social Caseworker C — 5,758.09 Medical Investigator — 5,802.92 Electrical Inspector — 5,858.19 Communications Supervisor — 5,933.55 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 Child and Family Supervisor — 6,058.09 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Open Spaces Operations Supv. — 6,127.51 Applications Support Spec. — 6,201.67

LEGALS CSS Admin — 6,258.20 Open Space Planning Administrator — 6,408.76 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 CSE - Supervisor — 6,487.00 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff - RECRUIT — 6,525.13 Business Analyst — 6,618.34 Criminalist II — 6,772.03 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Staff Development Supervisor — 6,884.30 Child and Family Supervisor — 6,994.13 Deputy Assessor - Appraisal — 7,079.09 Accounting Coordinator — 7,176.00 Senior Quality Assurance Analyst — 7,291.68 CCSS Division Manager — 7,335.94 Manager of Senior Resources — 7,477.54 Operations Manager — 7,608.90 Assistant Co Attorney — 7,651.84 Sergeant — 7,732.44 Child/Family Administrator — 7,806.50 Deputy Division Manager — 7,970.19 Sr. Project Manager — 8,112.63 Sr. Solutions Developer — 8,267.00 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sr Solutions Developer — 8,474.25 Sr. Systems Administrator — 8,695.14 R&B Infrastructure Manager — 8,998.95 Lieutenant — 9,087.26 Planning Division Manager — 9,312.57 Lieutenant — 9,392.50 Sr Assist Co Attorney — 9,532.29 Sr Assist Co Attorney — 10,172.33 Dir, Dept of Strategy and Performance — 10,625.03 Facility & Fleet Management Di — 11,537.72 Information Technology Dir — 12,578.45 Motor Vehicle Specialist - Temp — 2,843.64 HR Temp Pool — 2,426.67 H R Temp Pool — 2,426.67 O S Maintenance Technician Temp — 2,437.07 Utility Worker - Temp — 2,823.60 LINKS Coordinator — 3,076.67 Social Caseworker A - Temp — 3,359.20 Engineering Inspector II - Temp — 4,680.00 Building Division Consultant - Temp — 9,755.20 Custodian — 2,251.34 Custodian — 2,428.18 Homemaker — 2,448.33 RIM Technician — 2,537.15 Homemaker — 2,615.62 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Facility Utility Worker — 2,851.33 Inmate Services Technician — 2,851.33 Motor Vehicle Specialist I — 2,922.62 Motor Vehicle Specialist I — 2,936.87 Custodian — 2,961.62 Inmate Services Technician — 2,976.22 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,024.36 Sr. Clerk — 3,058.77 Courier — 3,091.70 Program Specialist — 3,102.00 Business Associate I — 3,119.44 Courier — 3,144.74 Utility Worker — 3,170.27 Program Specialist — 3,190.79 Program Specialist — 3,210.16 Signs and Markings Tech I — 3,243.96 Inmate Services Technician — 3,290.60 Detention Crew Leader — 3,293.33 Data Collector — 3,333.35 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,358.92 Facility Maintenance Technician — 3,377.23 Detention Operations Technician — 3,392.13 Program Specialist Lead — 3,409.88 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 3,431.83 Detention Operations Technician — 3,436.66 Inmate Services Technician — 3,450.44 CSE Specialist — 3,476.59 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,504.74 Business Associate II — 3,520.75 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 3,556.80 Program Specialist — 3,579.81 Sr. Clerk — 3,599.31 Paralegal — 3,631.33 Program Specialist — 3,633.70 Inmate Services Technician — 3,660.82 Signs & Markings Tech II — 3,684.05 Program Specialist — 3,722.42 CO Works Assessment Spec. Lead — 3,740.27 Program Specialist Lead — 3,761.79 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 3,792.43 Workforce Specialist — 3,829.00 Business Associate III — 3,858.55 Workforce Specialist — 3,871.31

Pre Trial Officer — 3,907.43 Links Coordinator — 3,933.95 Workforce Specialist — 3,956.88 Program Specialist — 3,972.43 Social Caseworker A — 3,999.99 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 CSE Specialist — 4,000.64 Workforce Specialist — 4,025.80 Bus. Assoc. III - Technical — 4,062.15 Social Caseworker B — 4,080.03 Furnace Technician — 4,089.56 Program Specialist Lead — 4,113.27 Social Caseworker B — 4,130.97 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - RECRUIT — 4,137.64 Inmate Services Technician — 4,143.66 Quality Assurance Specialist — 4,161.89 Business Associate III — 4,171.18 Social Caseworker B — 4,195.66 Medical Investigator — 4,214.17 Grants Fiscal Specialist — 4,240.47 Social Caseworker B — 4,274.53 Case Aide — 4,290.00 Assistant Branch Manager — 4,291.97 Social Caseworker B — 4,316.59 Social Caseworker B — 4,337.47 Purchasing Agent — 4,353.96 Facility Maintenance Technician — 4,376.26 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 4,412.89 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Sr. Administrative Assistant — 4,432.46 Deputy Sheriff — 4,468.04 Appraiser III - Residential — 4,500.02 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 4,525.86 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 4,548.79 Social Caseworker C — 4,581.09 Fiscal Clerk — 4,599.94 Concealed Handgun Permit Processor — 4,632.53 Social Caseworker B — 4,654.59 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Desktop Technician — 4,675.60 Division Automation Specialist — 4,701.93 Driver License Manager — 4,740.28 CSE Specialist — 4,773.80 Deputy Sheriff — 4,794.01 Social Caseworker C — 4,812.06 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 4,844.67 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 4,844.67 CSE Specialist — 4,844.67 Accreditation Specialist — 4,856.95 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Sr. Benefits Specialist — 4,942.34 Child and Family Supervisor — 4,997.09 Special Projects Team Supv — 5,037.05 Deputy Sheriff — 5,043.31 Deputy Sheriff — 5,068.53 Social Caseworker B — 5,107.01 Asset Mgmt. Administrator — 5,160.74 Social Caseworker B — 5,186.11 Classification Specialist — 5,231.27 Program Specialist Supervisor — 5,274.17 Assistant Branch Manager — 5,316.83 Deputy Sheriff - RECRUIT — 5,346.34 Capital Project Coordinator II — 5,374.42 HR Business Partner — 5,407.50 Program Supervisor - ADW! — 5,436.45 Senior Inspector — 5,459.00 Weed Control Specialist — 5,535.31 Social Caseworker B — 5,613.83 Investigative Paralegal — 5,613.83 Financial Mgt Analyst — 5,642.80 Personal Prop. Appraisal Supv. — 5,670.04 Deputy Sheriff — 5,720.22 Community Compliance Officer — 5,762.77 Pretrial Supervisor — 5,805.19 Senior Payroll Specialist — 5,859.06 Crime Analyst II — 5,942.32 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 Deputy Sheriff — 6,060.95 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Talent Development Manager — 6,133.42 Facilities Maintenance Supervisor — 6,203.56 Child and Family Supervisor — 6,258.63 CORE Services Coordinator — 6,409.11 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Asst Supervisor Administration — 6,424.71 CSE - Supervisor — 6,487.00 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Program Supervisor - ADW! — 6,622.44 Child/Family Administrator — 6,789.03 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Child/Family Administrator — 6,900.90 Child and Family Supervisor — 7,005.16

Project Manager — 7,110.13 Child/Family Administrator — 7,226.81 Sergeant — 7,291.77 Business Analyst — 7,364.63 Assistant Co Attorney — 7,483.78 Project Manager — 7,616.81 Fleet Services Manager — 7,673.73 Sergeant — 7,735.00 SAP Trainer — 7,852.41 Communications Manager — 7,973.03 Sr. Business Analyst — 8,116.10 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sr. Systems Administrator — 8,487.05 Sr. Solutions Developer — 8,725.17 Lieutenant — 9,014.61 Lieutenant — 9,102.23 Sr Systems Administrator — 9,370.75 Lieutenant — 9,392.50 Road & Bridge Division Manager — 9,592.72 Mgr of EIM/Solutions Develop — 10,193.28 Budget Manager — 10,645.44 IT Division Mgr — 11,681.52 Intergov. Rel./Open Spaces Dir — 12,752.33 Motor Vehicle Specialist - Temp — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist - Temp — 1,213.33 H R Temp Pool — 2,426.67 Chore Services Worker — 2,496.00 Utility Worker - Temp — 2,823.60 Business Associate II — 1,560.00 Program Specialist - Temp — 3,367.87 Social Caseworker A - Job Share — 2,340.87 CBOE Appeals Coordinator - Temp — 13,000.00 Custodian — 2,270.95 Business Associate I — 2,448.33 Business Associate I — 2,448.33 RIM Technician — 2,537.15 Custodian — 2,647.93 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Open Spaces Maintenance Technician II — 2,851.33 Inmate Services Technician — 2,889.53 Motor Vehicle Specialist I — 2,922.62 Inmate Services Technician — 2,936.87 RIM Lead — 2,965.54 Cash Administrator II — 2,989.24 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,024.88 Business Associate II — 3,064.34 Business Associate II — 3,095.24 Program Specialist — 3,102.26 Service Request Coordinator — 3,124.33 Program Specialist — 3,145.18 MIS Support Technician — 3,175.16 Motor Vehicle Specialist II — 3,191.50 Business Associate I — 3,210.98 Program Specialist — 3,252.69 Program Specialist — 3,292.99 Detention Crew Leader — 3,293.33 Data Collector — 3,333.35 Fairgrounds Ops & Events Technician — 3,359.20 Program Specialist — 3,378.51 Facility Maintenance Technician — 3,394.65 Registration Specialist Sr — 3,411.59 Animal Control Officer — 3,433.34 Detention Crew Leader — 3,436.66 Utility Worker — 3,452.76 Detention Operations Technician — 3,480.36 Sr. Administrative Assistant — 3,506.73 Business Associate III — 3,533.42 Sr. Administrative Assistant — 3,559.42 Program Specialist — 3,581.50 Business Associate III — 3,606.18 Workforce Specialist — 3,631.33 CSE Specialist — 3,635.06 Sr. Clerk — 3,663.73 Communications Technician I — 3,690.55 Business Associate III — 3,722.68 Communications Technician II — 3,740.27 Facility Maintenance Technician — 3,761.90 Social Caseworker A — 3,792.66 Workforce Specialist — 3,830.08 Inventory Clerk — 3,861.33 Furnace Technician — 3,874.26 Heavy Equipment Operator — 3,908.47 Inmate Services Technician — 3,936.90 Business Associate III — 3,957.53 DL Specialist Lead — 3,975.18 Social Caseworker B — 3,999.99 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Appraiser I - Commercial — 4,002.22 Workforce Specialist — 4,028.81 Program Specialist — 4,062.87 Social Caseworker B — 4,080.03 Business Associate II — 4,090.80 Social Caseworker B — 4,113.63 Registration Lead — 4,136.28 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - RECRUIT — 4,137.64 Social Caseworker B — 4,143.97 Paralegal — 4,162.93 Communications Technician II — 4,171.72 Social Caseworker B — 4,197.27 Social Caseworker C — 4,214.17 Detention Operations Technician — 4,243.44 Social Caseworker A — 4,274.83 Business Associate II — 4,290.00 Appraiser II - Residential — 4,299.12 Social Caseworker B — 4,317.80 Social Caseworker B — 4,337.47 Workforce Specialist — 4,354.33 Social Caseworker B — 4,379.25 Social Caseworker B — 4,413.00 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Motor Vehicle Lead — 4,432.57

Deputy Sheriff - RECRUIT — 4,468.04 Paralegal — 4,502.94 Practice Coach — 4,526.02 Paralegal — 4,550.11 Lead Maintenance Technician — 4,583.35 Program Specialist Supervisor — 4,606.07 Inmate Services Section Supervisor — 4,635.02 Social Caseworker C — 4,655.24 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Mechanic — 4,676.60 Program Specialist Lead — 4,711.68 Social Caseworker B — 4,748.03 Heavy Equipment Operator — 4,776.87 Deputy Sheriff — 4,794.01 Classification Specialist — 4,815.05 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 4,844.67 Print Services Coordinator — 4,844.67 CSE Specialist — 4,844.67 Social Caseworker C — 4,878.86 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Social Caseworker C — 4,947.06 Sr ACSES Liaison/Trainer — 5,000.84 Criminalist II — 5,038.43 Deputy Sheriff — 5,043.31 Deputy Sheriff — 5,068.53 Ballot Tabulation Lead — 5,120.31 Mental Health Coordinator — 5,162.08 Program Specialist Supervisor — 5,186.16 Inmate Services Section Supervisor — 5,234.19 Pavement Mgt Coordinator — 5,277.16 Sr ACSES Liaison/Trainer — 5,319.19 Deputy Sheriff — 5,346.34 HVAC/R Technician — 5,375.07 Community Development Adm — 5,407.98 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,448.11 Criminalist II — 5,460.59 Workforce Specialist — 5,544.83 Appraiser III - Residential — 5,613.83 Criminal Justice Agency Coord — 5,613.83 Deputy Sheriff — 5,649.15 Classification Manager — 5,676.99 Business & Econ Developmnt Engagemnt Mgr — 5,720.56 Program Coordinator — 5,764.50 Applications Support Spec. — 5,807.19 Detention Maintenance Foreman — 5,867.72 Alt. Svcs/UPS Supervisor — 5,944.49 Deputy Sheriff - RECRUIT — 6,005.98 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 Plans Examiner II — 6,064.59 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Range Supervisor — 6,141.05 Sr. Planner — 6,208.80 Program Coordinator — 6,294.34 Medical Investigator — 6,412.55 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Operations Data Analyst — 6,426.33 CSE - Supervisor — 6,487.00 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Child and Family Supervisor — 6,625.32 Child and Family Supervisor — 6,796.05 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Asst Appraisal Supervisor-Commercial — 6,919.49 Environmental Manager — 7,013.57 Sr. Purchasing Agent — 7,124.17 HRIS Systems Administrator — 7,231.25 Engineer III — 7,303.01 Workforce Economist — 7,370.94 Engineer III — 7,486.55 Sergeant — 7,625.09 Sergeant — 7,693.77 Sergeant — 7,767.41 Sr. Business Analyst — 7,875.01 Sergeant — 7,983.99 Sr Assist Co Attorney — 8,168.72 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sr Solutions Developer — 8,524.27 Sr. Systems Administrator — 8,763.02 Lieutenant — 9,025.90 Sr Network Systems Engineer — 9,116.32 Chief Deputy Clerk & Recorder — 9,375.43 Lieutenant — 9,392.50 CIP Program Manager — 9,652.07 SAP Business Operations Div Mgr — 10,255.83 Bureau Chief — 11,045.17 Human Resources Director — 11,713.61 Public Works and Dev Director — 13,011.48 Motor Vehicle Specialist - Temp — 2,843.64 HR Temp Pool — 2,426.67 H R Temp Pool — 2,426.67 Shuttler — 1,508.00 Utility Worker - Temp — 2,823.60 LINKS Coordinator — 3,180.67 Kinship Navigator - Temp — 3,383.47 Infrastructure Data Analyst - Temp — 4,756.27 Custodian — 2,080.00 Custodian — 2,270.95 Homemaker — 2,448.33 Business Associate I — 2,448.33

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LEGALS — Continued from page 22 — Business Associate I — 2,553.59 Custodian Team Lead — 2,708.33 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 DL Specialist I — 2,851.33 Business Associate I — 2,893.19 Motor Vehicle Specialist I — 2,925.63 Inmate Services Technician — 2,936.87 Bus. Assoc. II - Front Dsk Ld — 2,974.92 Utility Worker — 2,993.47 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Sr. Clerk — 3,024.99 Custodian — 3,066.57 Business Associate II — 3,096.28 Program Specialist — 3,103.06 Program Specialist — 3,128.91 Custodian — 3,145.72 Case Aide — 3,178.89 Program Specialist — 3,195.05 Program Specialist — 3,212.76 Inmate Services Technician — 3,258.71 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,293.33 Program Specialist — 3,294.42 Signs and Markings Tech I — 3,335.04 Program Specialist — 3,359.57 Business Associate I — 3,378.94 RIM Lead — 3,396.12 Ballot Receiving Specialist Sr — 3,411.59 Business Associate III — 3,433.34 Groundskeeper — 3,436.66 Business Associate II — 3,454.40 Field Tech II — 3,483.16 Detention Operations Technician — 3,506.88 Equipment Operator-Light — 3,534.64 Program Specialist — 3,563.28 Case Aide — 3,581.59 Data Collector — 3,612.31 Workforce Specialist — 3,631.33 Recording Specialist — 3,637.83 Program Specialist — 3,666.82 Program Specialist — 3,693.58 CSE Specialist — 3,725.30 Pre Trial Officer — 3,740.27 Social Caseworker A — 3,763.24 Field Tech II — 3,795.11 Program Specialist — 3,832.47 Workforce Specialist — 3,863.77 HR Recruiting Coordinator — 3,875.02 Sr. Clerk — 3,913.20 Workforce Specialist — 3,938.83 Accounting Technician — 3,958.57 Workforce Specialist — 3,978.98 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Pre Trial Officer — 4,002.46 WIA Workforce Specialist — 4,035.05 Social Caseworker B — 4,064.02 Social Caseworker B — 4,080.03 Social Caseworker B — 4,092.55 Social Caseworker B — 4,114.54 Non-Certified Deputy - RECRUIT — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - RECRUIT — 4,137.64 Social Caseworker B — 4,150.29 Quality Assurance & Compl Spec — 4,163.12

August 10, 2017 • THE VILLAGER | PAGE 23 Workforce Specialist — 4,172.52 Welfare Benefits Fraud Investigator — 4,198.18 DL Specialist III — 4,225.26 Paralegal — 4,243.70 Social Caseworker B — 4,275.70 Claims Recov Specialist — 4,290.00 Accounting Clerk III — 4,301.85 Social Caseworker B — 4,320.03 Social Caseworker B — 4,337.47 Heavy Equipment Operator — 4,355.41 Social Caseworker B — 4,400.02 Sr. Administrative Assistant — 4,413.44 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 HVAC/R Technician — 4,439.28 Business Associate III — 4,474.71 Heavy Equipment Operator — 4,507.27 Appraiser III - Residential — 4,526.82 CCS Call Center Supervisor — 4,551.97 Client Relations & Business Devel Coord — 4,583.35 Business Associate III — 4,608.96 Sr. Signs & Markings Tech. — 4,637.58 Social Caseworker C — 4,656.86 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Mechanic — 4,676.60 Social Caseworker C — 4,713.52 Facility Maintenance Technician — 4,748.08 Motor Vehicle Lead — 4,778.87 Open Spaces Planner — 4,794.68 Building Inspector II — 4,818.54 Mapping/GIS Technician — 4,844.67 Groundskeeper — 4,844.67 CSE Payment Specialist — 4,844.67 Social Caseworker B — 4,883.71 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Business Associate IV — 4,949.21 Claims Administrator — 5,004.76 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,041.14 Engineer I — 5,043.98 Deputy Sheriff — 5,068.53 Assistant Branch Manager — 5,124.64 Road & Bridge Supervisor — 5,169.39 Assistant Appraisal Supervisor — 5,190.86 Program Specialist Supervisor — 5,248.92 Social Caseworker C — 5,282.68 GIS/CAD Specialist — 5,320.42 Deputy Sheriff — 5,346.34 Records Mgmt Specialist — 5,388.28 Paralegal — 5,409.73 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,448.11 Criminalist II — 5,468.80 Appraiser III - Residential — 5,556.24 Paralegal — 5,613.83 Paralegal — 5,613.83 Deputy Sheriff — 5,649.15 Field Supervisor — 5,677.95 Communications Supervisor — 5,722.62 Social Caseworker C — 5,765.28 Property Tax Supervisor/Systems Analyst — 5,818.78 Provider Services Manager — 5,874.79 Detention Service Coordinator — 5,959.68 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98

ARAPAHOE COUNTY WARRANTS REPORT FOR 07/01/2017 TO 07/31/2017 FUNDS SUMMARY: 10..................................General Fund................................... 5,351,747.99 11...................................Social Services.................................... 893,919.52 12..................................Electronic Filing Te................................ 26,082.00 14..................................Law Enforcement Auth.......................... 77,895.86 15..................................Arapahoe / Douglas W........................ 232,721.15 16..................................Road and Bridge................................. 351,742.32 20..................................Sheriff’s Commissary............................... 8,147.08 21..................................Community Developmen....................... 49,500.24 25..................................Developmental Disabi...................... 2,248,264.59 26..................................Grants.................................................. 551,179.35 28..................................Open Space Sales Tax........................ 292,909.10 29..................................Homeland Security -.............................. 27,038.43 33..................................Building Maintenance.......................... 162,227.80 34..................................Fair Fund............................................. 119,655.30 41..................................Capital Expenditure............................. 972,628.02 42..................................Infrastructure.................................... 2,264,874.44 43..................................Arapahoe County Recr.......................... 71,756.24 44..................................Arap. County Water a................................. 300.00 70..................................Central Services.................................. 137,621.82 71..................................Self-Insurance Liabi................................. 1,333.58 72..................................Employee Flexible Be.............................. 1,852.10 73..................................Self-Insurance Worke............................ 64,074.36 74..................................Self-Insurance Denta........................... 119,612.83 84..................................E-911 Authority.................................... 107,009.44 91..................................Treasurer.......................................... 8,291,691.17 TOTAL.................................................................................. 22,425,784.73 x _______________________________________ PREPARED BY _______________________________________ APPROVED BY FUND REPORT - 10 General Fund 1ST CLASS TOWING.........................Services and Other............ 1,365.50 3M.......................................................Services and Other............ 4,800.00 ABEAM CONSULTING USA LTD........Services and Other.......... 42,762.71 ABELMAN LAW OFFICES..................MISC...................................... 15.00 ACCURACY INC.................................Supplies............................. 2,200.00 ACSO EMPLOYEE TRUST FUND......MISC.................................... 972.00 ADAMSON POLICE PRODUCTS.......Supplies............................. 1,359.75 ADT SECURITY SERVICES...............Services and Other............... 642.00 ADT US HOLDINGS INC....................Services and Other............ 8,839.70 ADVANCED NETWORK MANAGEMENT INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,385.45 AED EVERYWHERE...........................Supplies................................ 945.36 ALCOCK LAW GROUP PC.................MISC.................................... 218.22 ALL AMERICAN WINDOW TINTING INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 225.00 ALLIED SECURITY HOLDINGS LLC.. Services and Other............ 9,525.98 ALSCO................................................Services and Other................. 56.55 ALSCO................................................Supplies.................................. 27.50 AMER AL BAIRAQDAR.......................MISC...................................... 64.10 AMERICAN TIRE DISTRIBUTORS INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 558.72 AMY BOSSERMAN.............................Services and Other................. 21.40 AMY L CLAYPOOL..............................MISC...................................... 15.00 ANDREA RASIZER.............................Services and Other................. 64.00 ANGELA STANTON............................Services and Other................... 6.42 ANTHONY CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHY ............................................................Services and Other............... 200.00 APPLIED CONCEPTS INC.................Supplies................................ 129.00

Branch Manager/Land Division Supv. — 6,072.24 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Communication Services Spec II — 6,145.92 Background Investigator — 6,213.22 Building Inspector II — 6,298.46 Residential Appraisal Supv. — 6,416.67 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Telecommunications Specialist — 6,426.33 CSE - Supervisor — 6,487.00 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Mgr. of Elections - Spec. Proj — 6,633.73 Assistant Traffic Engineer — 6,831.11 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Communications Supervisor — 6,945.58 Quality Assurance Analyst — 7,038.35 Sr. Purchasing Agent — 7,124.17 Compensation Consultant — 7,250.01 Project Manager — 7,314.19 Systems Administrator — 7,406.66 Traffic Operations Manager — 7,499.98 Sergeant — 7,625.09 Sergeant — 7,693.77 R&B Operations Manager — 7,773.05 Manager of Judicial Services — 7,899.34 Budget & Logistics Manager — 8,053.80 SAP Functional Analyst — 8,203.67 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sr. Business Analyst — 8,530.95 Sr. Solutions Developer — 8,812.53 Lieutenant — 9,025.90 Lieutenant — 9,122.77 Sr Assist Co Attorney — 9,379.78 Lieutenant — 9,392.50 Sr ERP System Administrator — 9,789.00 Captain — 10,293.83 Engineering Services Div Mgr. — 11,079.55 IT Division Mgr. — 11,802.64 County Attorney — 13,785.01 Motor Vehicle Specialist - Temp — 2,843.64 HR Temp Pool — 2,426.67 H R Temp Pool — 2,426.67 Chore Service Worker — 1,261.00 Clerk - Temp — 2,860.00 Social Caseworker A - Temp — 3,180.67 Business Associate II — 1,774.93 Engineer II — 2,595.67 Custodian — 2,080.00

Custodian — 2,320.93 Homemaker — 2,448.33 Business Associate I — 2,448.33 Business Associate I — 2,575.50 Cash Administrator I — 2,791.69 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Motor Vehicle Specialist — 2,843.64 Facility Utility Worker — 2,851.33 Recording Specialist — 2,893.89 DL Specialist II — 2,926.99 Inmate Services Technician — 2,936.87 Inmate Services Technician — 2,976.22 DL Specialist II — 3,000.01 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Program Specialist — 3,008.24 Program Specialist — 3,027.42 Program Specialist — 3,075.63 Program Specialist — 3,097.32 Program Specialist — 3,108.71 Business Associate I — 3,130.73 Program Specialist — 3,148.51 Registration Specialist — 3,181.19 Utility Worker — 3,199.73 Recording Specialist — 3,215.33 Homemaker — 3,259.97 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 3,293.33 Program Specialist — 3,306.29 Detention Operations Technician — 3,336.56 Business Associate II — 3,360.22 Colorado Works Assessment Spec — 3,382.43 Sr. Clerk — 3,396.53 Program Specialist Lead — 3,414.82 Business Associate I — 3,433.37 Program Specialist — 3,436.85 Equipment Operator-Light — 3,456.03 Inmate Services Technician — 3,484.63 OS Maintenance Technician Sr — 3,507.40 Facility Utility Worker — 3,537.76 CSE Specialist — 3,563.32 Inmate Educator — 3,583.34 Courier — 3,612.57 Classification Specialist — 3,631.33 Communications Technician I — 3,644.31 Permit Technician — 3,669.90 Equipment Operator-Light — 3,694.49 Human Resources Associate — 3,726.47 Pre Trial Officer — 3,740.27 Sr. Administrative Assistant — 3,763.37 Ballot Opening & QA Specialst Sr — 3,798.88 Lead Animal Control Officer — 3,832.77 Motor Vehicle Specialist III — 3,865.27 Bus Assoc III - Technical — 3,875.21 Social Caseworker A — 3,918.18 CSE Specialist — 3,940.95 Workforce Specialist — 3,961.99 Fugitive Clerk — 3,981.29 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Social Caseworker B — 4,000.01 Workforce Specialist — 4,006.28 Workforce Specialist — 4,036.02 Classification Specialist — 4,072.86 Social Caseworker B — 4,080.03 Social Caseworker B — 4,093.09 Workforce Specialist — 4,115.91 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64

AQUA SERVE.....................................Supplies.................................. 23.40 ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX......Services and Other............ 5,485.00 ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX......Supplies........................... 51,807.08 ARAPAHOE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 20,722.50 ARAPAHOE WATER AND WASTEWATER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 61,397.54 ARFMANN MARKETING LLC.............Supplies................................ 520.46 ASHLEY MILLER................................Services and Other................. 38.95 ASHLEY WEBB...................................MISC...................................... 15.00 ASHLEY YANT....................................Services and Other................. 16.85 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.......................Services and Other............... 277.28 ATTY GENERAL STATE OF IL CHILD ............................................................MISC...................................... 15.00 AURORA INTERCHURCH TASK FORCE ............................................................Services and Other.......... 12,500.00 AURORA MENTAL HEALTH...............Services and Other.......... 40,883.33 AURORA MENTAL HEALTH...............Supplies.................................. 15.44 AUTO MART USA LLC........................MISC...................................... 15.00 AUTOMOTIVE TRAINING GROUP INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 7,260.00 AUTOZONE STORES INC..................Supplies............................. 1,062.75 AVI SYSTEMS INC..............................Services and Other............... 200.00 AXON ENTERPRISE INC...................Supplies................................ 210.00 BACKGROUND INFORMATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,433.60 BASELINE ASSOCIATES INC............Services and Other............ 6,090.00 BATTERY SYSTEMS INC...................Supplies................................ 450.64 BC SERVICES INC.............................MISC...................................... 75.00 BEAU BAGGETT.................................Services and Other............... 276.00 BERGKAMP INC.................................Supplies................................ 539.68 BILL L HOLEN.....................................Services and Other............... 325.20 BOBCAT OF THE ROCKIES LLC.......Supplies............................. 1,335.70 BODIE ENGER LAW...........................MISC...................................... 15.00 BOLDPLANNING INC.........................Services and Other............ 9,800.00 BORENSTEIN & ASSOCIATES LLC...MISC.................................... 849.96 BRADLEY DEVITT HASS & WATKINS PC ..............................................................MISC....................................... 15.00 BRADLEY, DEVITT, HAAS & WATKINS PC ..............................................................MISC....................................... 15.00 BRADY WOOD....................................Services and Other............... 726.60 BRENDA SIMONS..............................Services and Other................... 5.97 BRIAN GILPATRICK............................Services and Other................. 85.04 BRYAN D WEIMER.............................Services and Other............... 472.70 CAITLIN MOCK...................................Services and Other............... 131.13 CAMERON R FALL.............................MISC...................................... 15.00 CANDACE BRETSCH.........................Services and Other............ 1,898.38 CAPRON LAW LLC.............................MISC...................................... 15.00 CAROL A WINTER..............................Services and Other................. 70.00 CAROL JEPPSEN...............................Services and Other................. 17.92 CASEY SMITH....................................Services and Other................. 39.48 CATA....................................................Services and Other............ 2,010.00 CDPHE................................................Services and Other................. 50.00 CDW GOVERNMENT.........................Supplies............................. 1,583.01 CHALEA HERNANDEZ.......................Services and Other................. 99.19 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC..........Supplies................................ 730.06 CHARLES V HASKINS.......................Services and Other............... 250.75 CHEMATOX LABORATORY INC........Services and Other................. 75.00 CHERRY KNOLLS PHILLIPS 66........Services and Other............... 552.00 CHEYANNE STJERNQUIST...............Services and Other............... 295.00 CHRIS BUFFUM.................................Services and Other............... 211.20 CHRISTINA M LEBLANC....................Services and Other................. 13.91 CHRISTOPHER SCOTT BOGLE........MISC...................................... 15.00 CINDIE DAY-TOOVEY........................Services and Other............... 103.04 CINDY FORTUNATO..........................Services and Other................. 40.66 CITY OF AURORA..............................MISC................................. 1,102.00 CITY OF AURORA..............................Services and Other............ 7,903.66 CITY OF LITTLETON..........................Services and Other................... 1.50

Non-Certified Deputy — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - TRAINING — 4,137.64 Non-Certified Deputy - RECRUIT — 4,137.64 CSE Specialist — 4,151.31 Building Inspector I — 4,166.65 Classification Specialist — 4,178.92 Social Caseworker B — 4,199.82 Workforce Specialist — 4,225.61 Accounting Specialist — 4,248.77 Traffic/Logistics Technician — 4,285.13 Sr. Clerk — 4,290.00 CSE Specialist — 4,304.86 Victim Advocate — 4,325.60 Medical Investigator — 4,338.60 Social Caseworker B — 4,358.49 Social Caseworker B — 4,400.02 Workforce Specialist — 4,414.24 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,415.62 Executive Asst. - BOCC Admin. — 4,444.87 Social Caseworker B — 4,478.89 Social Caseworker C — 4,510.50 Social Caseworker B — 4,527.66 Practice Coach — 4,554.25 Deputy Sheriff — 4,589.33 Communications Technician II — 4,609.15 Social Caseworker B — 4,637.66 Detention Maintenance Technician — 4,657.75 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,661.43 Senior Project Coordinator — 4,664.08 Workforce Specialist — 4,678.44 Appraiser II - Residential — 4,714.23 Program Coordinator — 4,751.31 Distribution Mgt Supervisor — 4,779.19 Open Spaces Business Analyst — 4,794.81 Deputy Sheriff — 4,822.33 Judicial Services Officer — 4,844.67 Heavy Equipment Operator — 4,844.67 CSE Specialist — 4,844.67 Lead Operator — 4,884.66 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Non-Certified Deputy — 4,907.09 Workforce Specialist — 4,955.19 RIM Supervisor — 5,006.13 Program Specialist Supervisor — 5,041.36 Program Specialist Supervisor — 5,048.33 Deputy Sheriff — 5,068.53 Recording Manager — 5,125.01 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,175.97 Social Caseworker B — 5,197.64 Elections Manager - Voter Records — 5,250.01 Accountant II — 5,283.96 Communication Services Spec II — 5,321.68 Deputy Sheriff — 5,346.34 Parenting Time/Kinship Program Supv — 5,388.76 Maint Project Coord II — 5,412.14 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,448.11 Workforce Specialist — 5,470.70 Grants Fiscal Spec Lead — 5,567.58 Business Associate IV — 5,613.83 Paralegal — 5,613.83 Deputy Sheriff — 5,649.15 Evidence Supervisor — 5,684.86 Child and Family Supervisor — 5,742.58 Non-Certified Deputy — 5,765.35 Data Analyst/IT Sys Support — 5,819.93 Accounting Supervisor — 5,881.83

Applications Support Spec. — 5,965.87 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 Deputy Sheriff — 6,005.98 A/V & Security Systems Supervisor — 6,075.88 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Non-Certified Deputy — 6,124.78 Sr Business Process & Perf Analyst — 6,147.09 Sr H R Business Partner — 6,213.89 Administrative/Budget Coordinator — 6,299.84 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Deputy Sheriff — 6,422.78 Program Integrity Manager — 6,426.33 Communications/Community Rel Manager — 6,496.19 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Deputy Sheriff — 6,525.13 Engineer III — 6,651.80 CSS Admin — 6,832.76 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Deputy Sheriff — 6,879.02 Applications Support Spec. — 6,948.76 Printing Services Supervisor — 7,043.05 Child and Family Supervisor — 7,159.90 Treasurer — 7,275.02 Administrative Manager — 7,316.10 Commercial Appraisal Supv — 7,407.27 Energy Program Manager — 7,500.00 Sergeant — 7,625.09 CSE Administrator — 7,701.70 Deputy Assessor-Administration — 7,784.75 Sergeant — 7,908.70 Lead Quality Assurance Analyst — 8,068.34 Sr Program Analyst - Assessor — 8,210.35 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Sergeant — 8,276.67 Retirement Plan Administrator — 8,543.06 Property Tax Director — 8,828.71 Lieutenant — 9,025.90 Lieutenant — 9,161.75 Lieutenant — 9,392.50 Accounting Division Manager — 9,416.68 Deputy County Attorney — 9,798.01 Captain — 10,293.83 Transportation Division Mgr — 11,122.00 IT Division Mgr. — 12,063.57 Forensic Pathologist — 15,438.97 Published in The Villager Published: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7600 ____________________________

CLARK BIANCO..................................Supplies................................ 115.00 CLIFTON LARSON ALLEN LLP..........Services and Other.......... 30,500.00 COLE INFORMATION SERVICES......Services and Other............... 744.95 COLLECTION CENTER INC...............MISC...................................... 10.00 COLLECTIONS CENTER INC............MISC...................................... 15.00 COLORADO 4-H FOUNDATION INC.Services and Other................. 30.00 COLORADO ASSESSORS ASSOC...Services and Other............... 110.00 COLORADO ASSESSORS ASSOCIATION ............................................................Services and Other............... 400.00 COLORADO BAR ASSOCIATION......Services and Other............... 113.41 COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION ............................................................MISC............................... 11,417.50 COLORADO CODE CONSULTING LLC ............................................................Services and Other............ 9,185.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC................................. 1,253.93 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE.....Services and Other................... 2.00 COLORADO DIVISION OF HOUSING ............................................................Services and Other............... 450.00 COLORADO DOORWAYS..................Supplies................................ 673.92 COLORADO NATURAL GAS INC.......Services and Other................. 29.60 COLORADO OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL ............................................................Services and Other............ 2,630.00 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY.....Services and Other................. 25.00 COMCAST...........................................Services and Other................... 5.31 COMITIS CRISIS CENTER.................Services and Other.......... 17,000.00 CONTACT WIRELESS........................Services and Other................. 69.62 CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS LLC..Services and Other........ 446,773.68 COSTAR REALTY...............................Services and Other.......... 37,199.86 CREDIT SERVICE COMPANY INC....MISC...................................... 40.00 CUSTOMIZED TABS INC...................Services and Other................. 84.00 CUTWATER COLORADO INVESTOR SERVICES ............................................................Services and Other............ 7,859.76 CYNTHIA R MCNAIR..........................Supplies............................. 2,074.50 DAIOHS USA......................................Supplies.................................. 91.00 DALES TIRES & RETREADING INC..Supplies................................ 740.00 DAN NADERMANN.............................Services and Other................... 5.35 DANIEL ESPINOZA.............................Services and Other................. 34.03 DARCY KENNEDY..............................Services and Other................. 80.35 DAVID BESSEN..................................Services and Other................. 42.91 DAVID DURGIN...................................MISC...................................... 15.00 DAVID M SCHMIT...............................Services and Other............... 490.35 DAVID WALCHER...............................Services and Other................. 30.15 DEBBIE MCCARTY.............................Services and Other................. 89.14 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.....Services and Other......... 114,064.60 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.....Supplies............................ 16,794.35 DELUXE SMALL BUSINESS SALES INC ............................................................Supplies.................................. 60.68 DENVER WATER................................Services and Other............ 8,161.73 DEVANCE T WILLIAMS......................MISC...................................... 15.00 DOMINICK CISSON............................Services and Other............... 283.90 DONALD KLEMME.............................Services and Other............... 236.41 DOUG DAVIS......................................Services and Other............... 322.71 DOUGLAS B KIEL...............................MISC.................................... 909.69 DOUGLAS BERTRAND......................Services and Other................. 38.00 E470 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY ............................................................Services and Other............... 162.40 EL PASO COUNTY.............................Services and Other............ 9,295.00 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Services and Other............... 632.49 ELIZABETH LOUISE SATHER...........Services and Other............... 900.00 ELIZABETH LYLES.............................Services and Other................. 19.84 ELLIOT LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS INC ............................................................MISC...................................... 15.00 ELOISA ALTAMIRA..............................Services and Other................. 61.35 EMILY SPADA.....................................Services and Other................. 88.26 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC ............................................................Supplies.................................. 14.11

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PAGE 24 | THE VILLAGER • August 10, 2017 — Continued from page 23 — ENGLEWOOD UTILITIES DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other............... 815.53 EP BLAZER LLC.................................Supplies............................. 1,259.07 ERGOMETRICS & APPLIED PERSONNEL ..............................................................Services and Other.................. 25.00 ERIKA WEST.......................................Services and Other................. 43.34 EVA LOUISE FOSTER........................Services and Other............... 175.00 EVE L DEWEESE...............................MISC...................................... 15.00 EXPERIAN..........................................Supplies............................. 1,450.00 EXPRESS TOLL..................................Services and Other................. 16.50 EZ MESSENGER................................MISC...................................... 15.00 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS.................Supplies............................. 1,238.66 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC............................... 11,232.38 FARMER BROS. COFFEE..................Supplies................................ 930.57 FAS SYSTEMS GROUP LLC..............Services and Other............... 385.24 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION ............................................................Supplies................................ 610.31 FLEET FUELING.................................MISC............................... 32,915.53 FOP LODGE 31...................................MISC............................... 13,980.00 FOUR M ENTERPRISES....................Supplies.................................. 28.50 FREMONT COUNTY ATTORNEYS OFFICE ............................................................MISC...................................... 53.50 FAY MYERS MOTORCYCLE WORLD ............................................................Supplies.................................... 4.24 GALLARD INVESTIGATIONS.............MISC........................................ 3.70 GALLS LLC.........................................Supplies............................. 3,278.31 GARY SANDERS................................Services and Other............... 175.00 GARY SMITH......................................Services and Other............... 441.00 GATEWAY BATTERED WOMENS SHELTER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 28,750.00 GINGER DELGADO............................Services and Other................. 17.55 GIRSH & ROTTMAN PC.....................MISC...................................... 30.00 GJKG INC............................................Services and Other............... 525.00 GLENN JANSSEN..............................Services and Other................. 99.00 GOLD PEAK INVESTMENT CORP....Supplies................................ 201.56 GOVERNMENTJOBS.COM................Services and Other............ 2,000.00 GR8 STAFFING LLC...........................MISC...................................... 15.00 GRAINGER.........................................Services and Other............ 1,824.67 GRAINGER.........................................Supplies................................ 176.35 GROUNDS SERVICE COMPANY......Services and Other............... 395.00 HALSTEAD LAW LLC.........................MISC...................................... 58.60 HAMEROFF LAW GROUP PC............MISC.................................... 755.04 HARMONIC MEDIA INC......................Services and Other............... 452.00 HARRY L SIMON PC..........................MISC...................................... 15.00 HINDMAN SANCHEZ PC....................MISC.................................... 186.40 HIWOT DEMEKE................................MISC...................................... 15.00 HOLLY HOOVER................................Services and Other................. 73.48 HONNEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY....Supplies................................ 263.44 HSS INC..............................................Services and Other............ 5,718.00 HSS INC..............................................Supplies................................ 225.00 I-70 CORRIDOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ............................................................Services and Other............... 125.00 I-70 PUBLISHING COMPANY INC.....Services and Other................. 44.00 I-70 SCOUT.........................................Services and Other............... 158.90 I-70 SCOUT.........................................Supplies.................................. 90.80 IBM CORPORATION...........................Services and Other............... 528.00 IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SE ............................................................MISC.................................... 870.57 INSIGHT AUTO GLASS......................Services and Other............ 3,039.04 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.........Services and Other.......... 41,981.88 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.........Supplies................................ 314.16 INTEGRATED FAMILY COMMUNITY...Services and Other............. 6,666.67 INTERGROUP INC.............................Services and Other.......... 15,984.74 INTERLINE BRANDS INC...................MISC................................. 6,864.76 IREA....................................................Services and Other............ 1,153.66 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS.............Services and Other............ 3,711.04 INTERMOUNTAIN LOCK & SUPPLY CO ............................................................Supplies................................ 542.64 JAMES ARGUELLO............................MISC...................................... 15.00 JANE F RIECK....................................Services and Other............... 310.00 JAVA DISTRIBUTION INC...................Supplies................................ 171.35 JEFF BAKER.......................................Services and Other............... 236.29 JEFF LANGSTON...............................Supplies................................ 102.35 JEFFERSON COUNTY ACCTG DEPT ............................................................Services and Other................. 24.00 JEFFREY PEDERSON PC.................MISC...................................... 96.74 JENA CRAIGHEAD.............................Services and Other................. 62.60 JENNIFER ROYLANCE......................Services and Other................. 19.42 JENNIPHER ALEXANDER.................MISC.................................... 526.14 JESSICA SAVKO.................................Services and Other................. 40.35 JESUS GABELA..................................MISC...................................... 60.10 JOAN M LOPEZ..................................Services and Other................. 37.66 JOE ALONZO......................................MISC...................................... 64.10 JOHN A CHAVEZ................................MISC...................................... 15.00 JOHN K RICE ATTORNEY AT LAW....MISC...................................... 15.00 JOHN MORGAN..................................Supplies................................ 359.92 JOHN SHERRILL................................Services and Other............... 134.00 JON WHITING.....................................Services and Other............... 100.85 JON WILLIAMS...................................Services and Other................. 23.25 JONATHAN VRABEC..........................Services and Other............... 334.13 JORDAN SCHAEFER.........................Services and Other............... 825.51 JORGE CHAVES.................................MISC...................................... 15.00 JOSEPH HALLETT.............................Services and Other............... 354.00 JTA REAL PROPERTIES LLC.............MISC...................................... 69.10 JUDITH M AUER.................................MISC...................................... 15.00 JUNOU CHENG..................................MISC...................................... 15.00 JUPITER I LLC....................................Supplies................................ 666.26 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC.......................... 1,037,190.18 KATHRYN LATSIS..............................Services and Other............... 300.00 KEITH ASHBY.....................................Services and Other............... 166.70 KEVIN DUNHAM.................................Services and Other............... 150.89 KEVIN KEMP.......................................Services and Other................. 73.87 KHANH PHAM.....................................Services and Other............... 144.99 KINDRA CARDINAL............................Services and Other................. 23.11 KRISTY GARNICA..............................Services and Other................. 16.96 L & N SUPPLY COMPANY INC...........Supplies................................ 138.06 LARRY GOOD ASSOCIATES INC......Services and Other............ 9,908.00 LAUREN GIBSON...............................Services and Other................. 35.00 LAUREN THOMAS..............................Services and Other................. 15.30 LAVI INDUSTRIES..............................Services and Other............ 2,514.84 LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPLORER POST ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,400.00 LAW OFFICE OF DOUGLAS E HINES PC ............................................................MISC...................................... 15.00 LAW OFFICES OF BRANDON R CEGLIAN PC ............................................................MISC...................................... 60.10 LE ARGUELLO....................................MISC.................................... 548.28 LESLIE JENNERS-STOLTZ................Services and Other................. 29.00 LETITIA GANCE..................................MISC...................................... 15.00 LEXISNEXIS RISK SOLUTIONS........Supplies................................ 150.00 LIGHTHOUSE INC..............................Supplies.................................. 13.20 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................Services and Other............ 9,080.06 LINDA HALEY.....................................Services and Other............... 136.13 LORNA YOUNGER.............................Services and Other............... 126.26 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES...Supplies.................................. 21.82 LUCAS GREEN...................................Services and Other................. 63.67 MACARI-HEALEY PUBLISHING........Supplies.................................. 16.40 MACHOL & JOHANNES.....................MISC...................................... 45.00 MANISHA SINGH................................Services and Other............... 134.39 MARGARTIA GONZALEZ...................MISC...................................... 15.00 MARISA A MOLINA.............................MISC...................................... 15.00 MARK A LEACHMAN PC....................MISC...................................... 15.00 MARK ANDY INC................................Supplies................................ 384.80 MARK BRUMMEL...............................Services and Other............... 100.00 MARK EDSON....................................Services and Other............... 324.00 MARK PEARCE..................................Services and Other................... 8.67 MARY LISA BUGEL.............................Services and Other................. 75.60 MARY VANDEROEF...........................Services and Other................. 56.31 MARYANN B HEWICKER...................Services and Other............... 300.00 MATTHEW BENDER & COMPANY INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 779.00 MAXIMILLIANO RUIZ-BRICCO..........Services and Other................. 72.00 MCCANDLESS INTERNATIONAL......Services and Other............... 420.42 MCCANDLESS INTERNATIONAL......Supplies................................ 335.97 MCGEE COMPANY............................Supplies................................ 126.15 METRO COMMUNITY PROVIDER NETWORK ............................................................Services and Other.......... 14,175.00 MICHAEL BORDERS..........................Services and Other................. 86.50 MICHAEL MANSON............................Services and Other............... 158.38 MICROSOFT CORPORATION...........Services and Other............ 1,723.17 MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT INC ............................................................MISC...................................... 45.00 MIKE COMSTOCK..............................Services and Other............... 151.84 MILE HIGH SHOOTING ACCESSORIES ............................................................Supplies............................. 2,720.00 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS..................Services and Other............... 317.55 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC...........Services and Other............ 5,803.08

LEGALS MOUNTAIN STATES EMPLOYERS COUNCIL ............................................................Services and Other............... 130.00 MTM RECOGNITION CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,896.16 NADA BESREITI.................................MISC...................................... 40.00 NANCY CLARK...................................MISC...................................... 15.00 NANCY JACKSON..............................Services and Other............... 370.24 NANCY N SHARPE.............................Services and Other............... 331.54 NAPA AUTO PARTS............................Supplies................................ 542.08 NATIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 564.00 NELSON & KENNARD........................MISC...................................... 30.00 NELSON AND KENNARD...................MISC...................................... 15.00 NETWORK CLAIMS REDUCTION TECH LLC ............................................................Services and Other............... 900.00 NEVES UNIFORMS............................MISC................................. 4,768.75 NEVES UNIFORMS............................Supplies............................. 8,909.75 NEWMAN MATHIS BRADY & SPEDALE ............................................................MISC...................................... 15.00 NGA M LAM........................................MISC...................................... 64.60 NICOLETTI-FLATER ASSOCIATES PLLP ............................................................Services and Other.......... 10,862.50 NTHERM LLC......................................Services and Other............ 5,915.46 O’REILLY AUTO ENTERPRISES LLC ............................................................Supplies................................ 245.77 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF ............................................................Services and Other............... 675.00 OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL ............................................................MISC...................................... 15.00 OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY....Services and Other..... 1,189,155.00 OFFICE OF PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ............................................................MISC...................................... 15.00 OJ WATSON COMPANY INC.............Services and Other............ 5,160.00 OMEARA FORD CENTER..................Supplies................................ 231.33 ONTRAC.............................................Supplies.................................. 14.20 OPEN MEDIA FOUNDATION..............Services and Other............ 6,975.00 ORTEN CAVANAGH & HOLMES LLC ............................................................MISC.................................... 128.21 PACER SERVICE CENTER................Services and Other............... 547.50 PACIFIC AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING ............................................................MISC...................................... 15.00 PAMELA MERIZALDE.........................MISC...................................... 62.10 PATRICK BROCK LINNELL................Services and Other................. 50.00 PATRICK HERNANDEZ......................Supplies.................................. 46.55 PAUL K GEER ESQUIRE....................MISC...................................... 15.00 PAUL ROSENBERG...........................Services and Other............... 205.00 PAYLOGIX LLC...................................MISC............................... 24,821.40 PEGGY LITZO.....................................MISC...................................... 69.10 PERFORMANT RECOVERY INC.......MISC................................. 1,018.02 PETERSEN LEYBAS RUBBER STAMP ............................................................Supplies................................ 114.14 PHILIP KLASS PC...............................MISC.................................... 815.80 PIRTEK NORTH VALLEY....................Services and Other................. 79.85 PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL ............................................................Services and Other............ 3,701.37 PITNEY BOWES INC..........................Services and Other............... 337.98 POTESTIO BROTHERS.....................Supplies................................ 369.82 POWER EQUIPMENT CO..................Supplies................................ 484.92 POWERDMS, INC...............................Services and Other............... 809.12 PRATT DAY & STRATTON LLC..........MISC...................................... 10.00 PRESSTEK INC..................................Services and Other............ 1,197.50 PROFORCE MARKETING INC...........Supplies................................ 407.32 QUICKSILVER EXPRESS COURIER...Supplies................................. 151.93 RAELEE CASILLAS............................MISC...................................... 15.00 RANDSTAD TECHNOLOGIES...........Services and Other............ 7,296.00 RANDY CAMPBELL............................Services and Other............... 441.00 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC............................... 56,737.37 RENT A CENTER................................MISC.................................... 401.46 RG BECK AZ INC................................Supplies............................. 6,927.00 RICHARD BOHM................................Services and Other............... 159.00 RICHARD RADER...............................Services and Other............... 300.00 RICHARD T SALL...............................Services and Other............... 300.00 ROBERT D STEWART........................MISC...................................... 15.00 ROBIN VIGIL.......................................Services and Other............... 173.88 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ACCESS CONTROLS INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 580.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Services and Other............... 315.95 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Supplies................................ 955.32 ROMBERG AND ASSOCIATES..........Services and Other.......... 12,209.16 RPR INC..............................................Supplies................................ 200.00 RYDERS PUBLIC SAFETY LLC.........Supplies............................. 3,231.30 SAM BISHOP......................................Services and Other............... 389.29 SAMATHA AGER.................................Services and Other................. 50.00 SARAH J EVERETT............................MISC...................................... 64.10 SCOTT SHAW.....................................Services and Other............... 202.77 SCOTT SHAW.....................................Supplies.................................. 19.99 SECURITY CENTRAL INC.................Services and Other............... 159.00 SEKANAWO MMANGA.......................Services and Other................. 48.15 SELFA C VIVES..................................MISC...................................... 15.00 SENIORS’ RESOURCE CENTER INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 949.86 SHAPIRO & KREISMAN LLC.............MISC...................................... 10.00 SHAWN SONNKALB...........................Services and Other............... 243.20 SHAYLEN FLOREZ.............................Services and Other................. 12.73 SHEILA GAINS....................................Services and Other............... 330.27 SHEILA GAINS....................................Supplies................................ 141.15 SHIRLEY BEDNARSKI.......................MISC...................................... 15.00 SHRED-IT USA...................................Services and Other............... 143.94 SIERRA SPRINGS..............................Supplies.................................. 37.67 SIRIUS COMPUTER SOLUTIONS INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 50,478.09 SKM MANAGEMENT COMPANY.......MISC...................................... 62.10 SOE SOFTWARE CORPORATION....Services and Other............ 3,586.50 SOUTH ARAPAHOE SANITATION DISTRICT ............................................................Services and Other............ 6,366.00 SOUTHERNCARLSON.......................Supplies............................. 1,080.27 SOUTHFIELD PARK INC....................Services and Other............ 1,229.10 SOUTHGLENN GREENS LLC............MISC...................................... 57.60 SPOK INC...........................................Services and Other............... 326.20 SPRINGER & STEINBERG PC...........MISC...................................... 12.50 SPRINGMAN BRADEN WILSON........MISC.................................... 570.80 SPRINT SOLUTIONS INC..................Services and Other............... 664.29 STACY HESTON.................................MISC...................................... 15.00 STATE OF COLORADO......................Supplies........................... 14,162.33 STATEWIDE INTERNET PORTAL AUTHORITY ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,442.00 STEARNS, TOBY................................Services and Other................. 79.89 STEFAN SJOBERG............................Services and Other............... 198.40 STEPHNANA GIAVASIS.....................MISC...................................... 15.00 STERICYCLE INC...............................Supplies............................. 1,276.76 STEVEN HOSTETLER........................Services and Other............... 475.00 SUNGARD AVAILABILITY SERVICES LP ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,492.07 SUNSTATE EQUIPMENT...................Supplies.................................. 12.00 SUPER VACUUM MANUFACTURING CO INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 550.00 SUSAN POWELL-STANLEY...............Services and Other............... 351.57 SUSAN R SANDSTROM.....................Services and Other............... 302.04 SWEETBAUM SANDS ANDERSON PC ............................................................MISC.................................... 189.17 SYMBOLARTS LLC............................Supplies............................. 6,595.00 T-MOBILE............................................Services and Other................. 29.75 TAMMY VIENOT.................................Services and Other............... 333.00 TATYANA PODNOSSOVA...................MISC...................................... 15.00 TAYLOR MCKINNEY...........................Services and Other............... 267.34 TERESA MARLOWE...........................Services and Other............... 112.56 THE CREATIVE GROUP....................Services and Other.......... 13,572.00 THERESA M CHAPPELL....................Services and Other................. 77.09 THERON L GLIDEWELL.....................MISC...................................... 15.00 THOMSON WEST...............................Supplies................................ 520.00 TIM ASTON.........................................Services and Other............... 399.74 TIM MULVEY.......................................Services and Other................. 26.98 TIMOTHY HUSAR...............................MISC...................................... 15.00 TIMOTHY WESTPHAL........................Services and Other................. 44.94 TODD COMPANIES INC.....................Services and Other............ 1,408.00 TODD MONTGOMERY.......................Services and Other................. 39.00 TODD TERRY.....................................Services and Other................. 34.30 TODD TERRY.....................................Supplies................................ 167.08 TOP LENS RENTAL............................MISC...................................... 15.00 TOWN OF DEER TRAIL......................Services and Other................. 30.25 TRANS UNION....................................Services and Other................. 74.64 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Community Programs...... 32,359.00 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other........ 361,411.00 TRUDI PEEPGRASS..........................Services and Other................. 60.24 TSCHETTER HAMRICK SULZER PC ............................................................MISC............................... 10,061.60

TT HOLDINGS LLC.............................Services and Other............ 2,584.05 TYCO INTEGRATED SECURITY LLC ............................................................Supplies................................ 490.67 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC...........Supplies................................ 294.01 ULINE INC...........................................Supplies............................. 1,165.12 UMB.....................................................MISC............................. 171,765.87 UMB.....................................................Services and Other........ 432,219.36 UNITED REPROGRAPHICS...............Services and Other............ 2,265.97 UNITED REPROGRAPHICS...............Supplies............................. 1,889.74 UNIVERSAL INFORMATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 434.25 UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF ............................................................Services and Other............... 337.85 VALLEJO CC LLC...............................Services and Other.......... 13,389.48 VALLEY PRECAST INC......................MISC...................................... 30.00 VARGO & JANSON PC.......................MISC...................................... 15.00 VERITIV OPERATING COMPANY......Supplies............................. 1,215.32 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other.......... 27,332.32 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Supplies................................ 647.33 VIAL FOTHERINGHAM LLP...............MISC...................................... 51.08 VICTORIA GALLEGOS/PETTY CASH ............................................................Services and Other................. 43.03 VICTORIA GALLEGOS/PETTY CASH ............................................................Supplies.................................. 19.66 VILLAGER LEGALS............................Services and Other............... 237.36 VINCE DILORON................................MISC...................................... 15.00 VISION CHEMICAL SYSTEMS INC...Supplies................................ 303.75 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC............................... 10,541.20 VITALSMARTS....................................Services and Other............ 3,997.85 VLADIMIR SPYRIN.............................MISC.................................... 115.27 WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO................Services and Other............... 847.96 WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO................Supplies............................. 1,534.61 WAKEFIELD & ASSOCIATES.............MISC...................................... 15.00 WALTER INDUSTRIAL AND...............MISC................................. 2,357.60 WASHINGTON STATE SUPPORT REGISTRY ............................................................MISC...................................... 69.21 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other............ 6,843.82 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF DENVER ............................................................Services and Other........ 245,852.14 WEAR PARTS AND EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................Supplies............................. 2,167.30 WELLS FARGO MERCHANT SERVICES LLC ............................................................Supplies................................ 306.14 WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other............ 5,092.92 WESTERN PAPER DISTRIBUTORS INC ............................................................MISC................................. 4,949.80 WILLIAMS SCOTSMAN INC...............Services and Other............... 286.00 WINZENBURG LEFF PURVIS & PAYNE LLP ............................................................MISC...................................... 15.00 WL CONTRACTORS INC...................Services and Other............ 7,459.20 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other........ 174,718.42 XEROX CORPORATION....................Services and Other.......... 19,168.71 YOUNG WILLIAMS.............................MISC...................................... 15.00 ZACHARY ADAM ABUSHABAN.........Services and Other................. 50.00 FUND REPORT - 11 Social Services 18TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JUVENILE ............................................................Services and Other............ 4,000.00 22ND CENTURY STAFFING INC.......Services and Other.......... 92,154.08 A2M4SEEN LLP..................................Supplies................................ 290.40 AAPEX LEGAL SERVICES.................Services and Other............... 217.50 ADAM BARSCH..................................Services and Other................. 22.31 ADAMS COUNTY................................Services and Other................. 39.00 ADAMS COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES ............................................................Community Programs........... 378.00 ADRIANE HACKETT...........................Services and Other............... 124.02 ADRIENNE SNYDER..........................Services and Other................... 8.03 ADVANTAGE AURORA CHASE MORT. ............................................................Community Programs........ 1,000.00 AGAPE FUNERAL SERVICES...........Community Programs........ 1,000.00 AGUSTIN HORBLIT............................Services and Other................. 21.29 AIMEE COOPER.................................Services and Other................. 11.77 ALBA PABON BA.................................Services and Other............... 142.73 ALEX PREHN-WIRTH.........................Services and Other................. 85.88 ALEXANDRA EGGLESTON................Services and Other................. 20.92 ALFREDO SALAZAR..........................Community Programs........... 200.00 ALICIA DICKENS................................Services and Other................. 59.28 ALICIA HEWITT...................................Services and Other................. 29.43 ALISON IVORY...................................Services and Other............... 254.98 ALL STATES CREMATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Community Programs........ 2,000.00 ALLICIA HALEY...................................Services and Other............... 132.10 ALLYSON RUTZ-COLDWELL.............Services and Other................. 80.00 ALYSIA LANGELIERS.........................Services and Other................. 18.03 ALYSSA BERGE.................................Services and Other............... 102.63 ALYSSA BERGE.................................Supplies.................................... 9.53 AMANDA TOP.....................................Community Programs............... 9.57 AMANDA TOP.....................................Services and Other............... 409.28 AMY GOLDBERG...............................Services and Other................. 71.79 ANDREW ACREE...............................Services and Other............... 254.98 ANDREW OLSON...............................Services and Other............... 167.29 ANDREW STAPLES............................Services and Other............... 149.82 ANGELA LYTLE..................................Services and Other............... 483.91 ANGELINA SYPOLT............................Community Programs............... 3.25 ANGELINA SYPOLT............................Services and Other............... 585.72 APRIL SEE..........................................Services and Other................. 63.67 ARAPAHOE COUNTY DISTRICT COURT ............................................................Community Programs........... 343.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY DISTRICT COURT ............................................................Services and Other................. 87.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD ............................................................Community Programs...... 13,257.96 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS WORKS........Community Programs...... 51,889.41 ARIAN CORP......................................Community Programs........ 3,975.30 ASHLEY FRANKEL.............................Services and Other............... 124.07 ASHLEY SCHWIEGER.......................Services and Other................. 20.81 ASHLEY WUNDERLE.........................Services and Other............... 313.35 AT&T....................................................Services and Other............ 1,142.67 B I INCORPORATED..........................Services and Other............ 3,305.00 BACKGROUND INFORMATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 2,759.72 BAYAUD ENTERPRISES INC.............Services and Other............... 360.00 BBRE HOLDINGS LLC.......................Community Programs........... 400.00 BC SERVICES, INC............................MISC.................................... 359.61 BENJAMIN J HOLSTON.....................Services and Other............... 225.00 BERNIE VELASCO.............................Services and Other................. 36.49 BLANCA FARIAS................................Community Programs........ 1,100.00 BORIS KLEIN......................................Community Programs........... 500.00 BRENDA ARMOUR.............................Services and Other............... 143.59 BRIAN ROBILLARD............................Services and Other............... 282.37 BRITTANY HOOSER..........................Services and Other............... 207.95 BRITTANY NOBLE..............................Services and Other............... 182.01 BRITTANY SIEVERS..........................Services and Other................. 64.62 BROOMFIELD HUMAN SERVICES...Community Programs........... 756.00 BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS........Services and Other................. 25.00 CAITLIN SANDEN...............................Services and Other............... 160.13 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ............................................................Services and Other................. 60.00 CALIFORNIA VITAL RECORDS.........Services and Other................. 25.00 CARRIE BALOW.................................Services and Other............... 120.49 CATHERINE SKARBOWSKI...............Services and Other............... 137.78 CATHERINE TRUNFIO.......................Services and Other................. 17.21 CATHY DOLLAR.................................Services and Other............... 136.98 CDW GOVERNMENT.........................Supplies................................ 269.04 CENTER FOR WORK EDUCATION AND ............................................................Community Programs.... 123,863.15 CERTIFIED BUSINESS SERVICES INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 609.26 CESCO LANGUISTIC SERVICES INC ............................................................Community Programs........ 3,168.25 CHAD C CERINICH............................Services and Other............ 1,462.50 CHAFFEE COUNTY............................Services and Other................. 25.00 CHARITY SAIS....................................Services and Other............... 148.99 CHARTASHIA MILLER........................Services and Other................. 14.55 CHELSEA SWEENEY.........................Services and Other............... 149.21 CHERYL TERNES...............................Services and Other................. 78.43 CHRISTEN MASON............................Services and Other................. 50.46 CHRISTIANA FLADEN........................Services and Other............... 114.76 CHRISTINE YAEKLE..........................Services and Other............... 186.18 CHRISTOPHER PIEPER....................Services and Other............... 390.18 CHRISTOPHER W YARBOROUGH.... Services and Other............... 247.50 CINDY WOODSON.............................Services and Other................... 8.83 CITY OF AURORA..............................MISC...................................... 14.00 COLLEEN HAYES...............................Services and Other................... 9.30 COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION ............................................................Services and Other............ 2,133.00

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LEGALS — Continued from page 24 — COLORADO CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,115.17 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC.................................... 337.80 COLORADO SPRINGS PSYCHOLOGICAL ............................................................Services and Other............... 625.00 CONTACT WIRELESS........................Services and Other............... 309.75 CORAL BRYANT.................................Services and Other................. 24.88 CORPORATE TRANSLATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,083.02 CREMATION SOCIETY OF CO..........Community Programs........ 1,000.00 CYNTHIA DUNBAR.............................Services and Other............... 109.67 DANI BUDROE....................................Services and Other............... 270.61 DANIEL KIM........................................Services and Other................. 39.00 DANIEL MARTINEZ JR.......................Services and Other............... 426.03 DANIELLE CLARK-JACKSON............Services and Other............... 146.00 DANIELLE WAAGMEESTER..............Services and Other................. 88.81 DARCI RODECAP...............................Services and Other............... 196.61 DAWNA ROBERTS.............................Services and Other................. 62.06 DEBORAH DRURY.............................Services and Other............... 127.12 DEBORAH MCCARTY........................Services and Other................. 20.38 DEBRA FISHER..................................Services and Other................. 72.92 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.... Supplies................................ 244.93 DELMY ACOSTA.................................Services and Other................. 87.21 DELUXE SMALL BUSINESS SALES INC ............................................................Supplies.................................. 30.34 DENA GRIFFIN...................................Services and Other................. 12.31 DENISE ROBINSON...........................Community Programs............. 65.71 DENISE ROBINSON...........................Services and Other............... 329.38 DENVER FAMILY THERAPY CENTER ............................................................Services and Other............... 450.00 DENVER SHERIFF DEPARTMENT....Services and Other............... 110.40 DONOVAN WEBB...............................Services and Other............... 106.68 DONOVAN WEBB...............................Supplies.................................. 20.36 DUKE CITY PROCESS.......................MISC...................................... 75.00 ECMC..................................................MISC.................................... 192.25 EL PASO DISTRICT COURT..............Services and Other................. 76.50 ELEANOR MEADOWS.......................Services and Other............... 130.00 ELIZABETH AZNAR............................Services and Other............... 243.78 EMILY BRETTMANN...........................Services and Other................. 59.12 EMILY BROWN...................................Community Programs............. 29.90 EMILY BROWN...................................Services and Other............... 442.87 ERICA LIPNER BERNSTEIN..............Services and Other............... 135.25 ERIKA SORENSON............................Services and Other................. 59.44 ERIN COLOROSO..............................Services and Other............... 168.00 ERIN YORK.........................................Services and Other................. 11.24 EVELYN EGAN...................................Services and Other................. 68.53 EVELYN HERNANDEZ.......................MISC...................................... 20.00 EXPERIAN..........................................Services and Other................. 65.97 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC................................. 1,293.00 FAMILY TREE.....................................Community Programs...... 16,880.00 FLOR PELAYO....................................Services and Other................. 37.67 FLORDELIS CASANAS......................Services and Other................. 21.77 GERALD H PHIPPS INC.....................Services and Other............ 4,885.30 GRANT MILLER..................................Services and Other................. 15.52 HAILEY TRAVIS..................................Services and Other............... 347.70 HANNAH SHIER.................................Services and Other............... 139.95 HEATHER KACZMARACYK...............Services and Other............... 539.23 HEATHER VRCHOTICKY...................MISC...................................... 20.00 HEAVEN TESFAYE.............................Community Programs............. 23.86 HEAVEN TESFAYE.............................Services and Other............... 420.89 INTERGROUP INC.............................Services and Other............ 4,961.80 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE........MISC.................................... 225.00 IRMA FRANSUA..................................Services and Other................. 23.01 JACQUELYN GABEL..........................Services and Other............... 301.09 JAMIE BERGEN..................................Services and Other................. 41.41 JANET A RIVAS...................................Community Programs........ 1,000.00 JAUNIKA BARNETT............................Services and Other............... 132.90 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT OFSOCIAL SVCS ............................................................Community Programs........... 562.50 JEFFERY THOMAS............................Services and Other................. 44.70 JENNA ROSSMAN..............................Community Programs............. 77.37 JENNA ROSSMAN..............................Services and Other............... 493.99 JENNIFER JONES-DAY......................Services and Other............... 107.81 JENNIFER MARINE............................Services and Other................. 47.30 JENNIFER WORD...............................Services and Other............... 298.47 JESSICA L FREEMAN........................Services and Other............... 299.28 JESSICA WILLIAMS...........................Services and Other................. 12.95 JOHN COYNER..................................Services and Other................. 54.57 JOHN DRULIS.....................................Services and Other............... 641.10 JOHNATHAN HARRIS........................Services and Other............... 120.11 JOSEPH BORREGO...........................Services and Other................. 39.91 JULIANNE SIMENSON.......................Services and Other................. 97.58 JUPITER I LLC....................................Supplies............................. 1,998.78 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................. 367,136.52 KAITLIN LAWVER...............................Services and Other................. 26.61 KARI PLAGGEMEYER.......................Services and Other............... 150.38 KARLA KELLY.....................................Community Programs............. 37.54 KARLA KELLY.....................................Services and Other............ 1,316.17 KASEY ESPONDA..............................Services and Other................. 86.99 KATELYN MARRY...............................Community Programs............... 6.65 KATELYN MARRY...............................Services and Other................. 56.07 KATHERINE SMITH............................Services and Other............... 149.58 KATHLEEN STAFFORD......................Services and Other................. 65.81 KATHLEEN ZIOLA...............................Services and Other............ 2,200.00 KATHRYN KONICEK..........................Services and Other................. 97.27 KATHRYN ORNELAS.........................Services and Other................. 20.92 KATIE WILSON...................................Services and Other............... 300.51 KATRIONA MORTIMORE...................Services and Other............... 803.35 KENNETH TURLEY............................Services and Other................. 26.32 KESHA THOMAS................................Services and Other............... 190.66 KIMBERLY PINE.................................Community Programs............. 17.26 KIMBERLY PINE.................................Services and Other............... 274.08 KIMBERLY RASH................................Services and Other................. 39.06 KIRSTEN LEIF....................................Services and Other............... 217.75 KIT CARSON HUMAN SERVICES.....Community Programs........ 2,646.00 KRAYNEWSKIA ALLEN......................Services and Other............... 316.46 KRISTINA JORDAN LENGERICH......Services and Other............... 147.86 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES............Community Programs........... 884.70 LARANE GARY...................................Services and Other............... 107.75 LARRY GOOD ASSOCIATES INC......Services and Other............ 5,000.00 LAURA PATTERSON..........................Services and Other............... 524.07 LAUREN BOOGERT...........................Community Programs............... 3.77 LAUREN BOOGERT...........................Services and Other............... 394.52 LEAH TURNER...................................Services and Other................. 28.57 LEAVENWORTH COUNTY.................Services and Other................. 30.00 LEBA HIRSCH.....................................Services and Other............... 181.90 LETICIA BRADSHAW.........................Services and Other................. 92.91 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT .............................................................Services and Other............ 1,153.35 LISA COVINGTON..............................Services and Other............... 206.63 LOGAN COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE...Services and Other.................. 20.00 LORETTA PERRY-WILBORNE...........Services and Other................... 8.67 LORI OSWALD....................................Services and Other................. 22.74 MACHOL & JOHANNES.....................MISC.................................... 935.32 MAE MOORHEAD...............................Community Programs............. 14.67 MAE MOORHEAD...............................Services and Other................. 87.52 MARGARET GOETTGE......................Services and Other............... 551.97 MARIBEL SMITH.................................Services and Other................. 99.56 MARIKA QUINN..................................Services and Other............... 227.47 MARILEE MCWILLIAMS.....................Services and Other............... 451.61 MARISSA GIBBINS.............................Services and Other............... 392.18 MARK L RONAN.................................Services and Other............... 675.00 MARLENE PALOMINO.......................Services and Other............... 128.88 MARTHA LOVATO...............................Services and Other............... 151.57 MARY LEEDS.....................................Services and Other............... 300.65 MEGAN FOSTER................................Services and Other............... 248.46 MEGHAN LOFTUS..............................Services and Other................. 72.35 MEGHAN SLAVIN...............................Services and Other............... 504.72 MELADIE CLOPTON..........................Services and Other................. 72.97 MELISSA MCKINLEY..........................Services and Other............... 305.88 MESA COUNTY SHERIFF..................Services and Other................. 42.50 METRO DENVER MANAGEMENT INC ............................................................Community Programs........... 940.00 MICHAEL ROSSI................................Services and Other............... 119.50 MICHELE MACIEL..............................Services and Other............... 378.49 MICHELE STUVEL..............................Services and Other............... 289.06 MICHELLE DOSSEY...........................Services and Other................. 27.29 MICHELLE GARAVAGLIA...................Community Programs............. 12.42 MICHELLE GARAVAGLIA...................Services and Other............... 342.72 MIDLAND FUNDING LLC...................MISC...................................... 39.10 MINDY KUGLER.................................Services and Other................. 38.25 MORIAH CAMPBELL..........................Services and Other............... 150.33 NADIA MOHAMMEDALI.....................Services and Other................. 15.03 NANCY OWENS.................................Services and Other................. 85.60 NANCY REGALADO...........................Community Programs........... 290.00 NATALIA MARSHALL..........................MISC........................................ 5.00 NATALIE CORONADO........................Services and Other............... 375.63

NICKO BETTIS....................................Services and Other............... 291.04 NICOLE CENTENO.............................Community Programs........ 3,696.58 NICOLE EDWARDS............................Services and Other............... 355.53 NICOLETTE WATSON........................Services and Other................. 59.70 NINA PAULSON..................................Services and Other............... 117.17 OAKRIDGE APARTMENTS................Community Programs........... 700.00 ONTARIO SYSTEMS LLC...................Services and Other............ 4,064.00 PACE SETTER MOTEL......................Community Programs........... 700.00 PAMELA YANETT................................Services and Other............... 160.98 PAUL C PEROVICH............................Services and Other................. 50.00 PAX MOULTRIE..................................Services and Other............... 179.50 PENELOPE CHIHA.............................Services and Other............... 128.35 PHIANGCHIT MUTZBAUER...............Services and Other............... 272.59 PHILIP JAMES....................................Services and Other................. 59.65 PITNEY BOWES.................................Supplies........................... 10,313.70 PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL ............................................................Services and Other............ 2,714.49 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SERVICES INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 743.49 PORTER BURGESS COMPANY........Supplies................................ 118.17 PROPERTY ALLIANCE INC...............Community Programs........... 800.00 RACHEL ANNE NUNEZ......................Services and Other............... 945.00 RANDELL THIGPEN...........................Services and Other............... 160.13 REBECCA ANDREWS........................Services and Other............... 225.62 REBECCA ANTHONY.........................Services and Other............... 139.37 REBECCA MAYBURY.........................Services and Other............... 203.08 REBECCA WILSON............................Services and Other............... 407.78 REGINA RAQUEL FERSZT................Community Programs........... 264.88 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT .............................................................. Community Programs......... 3,261.00 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE .............................................................. MISC................................. 16,509.92 RIANA MITCHELL...............................Services and Other................. 28.89 RIDGE HILL APRATMENTS...............Community Programs........ 1,050.00 ROBBIN BOE......................................Services and Other................. 20.28 ROBERT ALAN JACKSON.................Services and Other............ 1,282.50 ROBERTA PAYAN...............................Services and Other................. 17.07 ROBIN NICETA...................................Services and Other............... 473.88 ROCHELLE BRISCOE........................Services and Other............... 482.92 ROLANDA NIX....................................Services and Other............... 120.06 ROSALINDA RONQUILLO..................Services and Other................. 24.00 RYAN MONTGOMERY.......................Community Programs........... 540.00 SAEHEE KIM......................................Services and Other................. 21.94 SALVATORE L FAZIO JR....................Services and Other............ 1,642.50 SAMANTHA BURNISON.....................Services and Other................. 92.55 SAMANTHA LEACH............................Services and Other................. 44.67 SARA EBBERS...................................Services and Other................. 28.57 SARA LAME........................................Services and Other............... 269.63 SHANNON BEATTY............................Services and Other............... 232.35 SHAWNA HAYDEN.............................Services and Other............... 103.76 SHELLENE MARTINEZ......................Services and Other................. 51.36 SHELLY MOSELEY.............................Services and Other............... 105.00 SHERONNABAH HARVEY.................Services and Other................. 75.33 SHERRITA BISHOP............................Services and Other............ 2,835.00 SHILOH HOUSE.................................Community Programs...... 22,788.89 SHILOH HOUSE.................................Services and Other............... 660.00 SPRING INSTITUTE...........................Community Programs........... 253.75 STEPHANIE JOHNSON......................Services and Other............... 432.48 STEPHANIE OBERFOELL..................MISC........................................ 5.00 SUSAN ADAMCZYK...........................Services and Other............... 128.98 SUZANNA DOBBINS..........................Services and Other............... 227.16 SUZANNE HEDICAN..........................Services and Other................. 60.19 SVOBODA BURNS.............................Services and Other............... 111.07 TAIWO ANIMASHAUN........................Services and Other............... 404.57 TALISA CANCHE................................MISC...................................... 20.00 TAMAR WILSON.................................Services and Other................. 69.72 TAMRA WHITE....................................Services and Other............... 155.49 TARA GAHERIN..................................Services and Other............... 368.61 TARA SAULIBIO..................................Services and Other................. 42.05 TAYLOR FUNERAL AND CREMATION ............................................................Community Programs........ 1,000.00 TEDDY EDSON DWIGHT...................Community Programs........... 547.69 TELLER COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE ............................................................Services and Other................. 43.00 TEXAS CIVIL PROCESS INC.............Services and Other................. 95.00 THE ADOPTION EXCHANGE INC.....Community Programs........ 4,959.00 THE ADVANTAGE GROUP.................MISC................................. 1,285.33 THE BROWING GROUP INTERNATIONAL INC ............................................................Services and Other................. 50.00 THE CENTER FOR RELATIONSHIP.. Community Programs........... 897.00 THOMAS A GRAHAM JR....................Services and Other............ 1,980.00 TIARRA PAILIN...................................Services and Other............... 287.51 TIMOTHY FODE.................................Services and Other............... 299.76 TINA SCHWINGLER...........................Community Programs............. 44.20 TINA SCHWINGLER...........................Services and Other............... 287.98 TODD HYMAN....................................Services and Other............... 306.18 TOM MILLS PSI INC...........................Services and Other............ 4,740.00 TRACY OPP........................................Services and Other............... 276.33 TRI COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Community Programs........ 8,894.18 TRI COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other............... 967.50 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION..MISC................................. 1,515.60 UTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.....Services and Other................. 20.00 VANESSA FRAZIER............................Services and Other............... 365.49 VANESSA HUGHES............................Services and Other................. 83.63 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other.......... 15,039.18 VICTORIA BOURNE...........................Services and Other............... 139.95 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP.....Services and Other............... 222.30 VIRGINIA WEINS................................Services and Other................. 12.20 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC................................. 3,550.64 VITALSMARTS....................................Services and Other............ 1,240.00 WASHINGTON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT ............................................................Services and Other................. 33.10 WELD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE.Services and Other................. 37.70 WENDY KELLEY HILLGENBERG......Services and Other................. 55.00 WICSEC..............................................Services and Other............ 2,075.00 WILLIAM DESONIER..........................Services and Other................. 88.54 WILLIAM HARRIS...............................Community Programs........... 378.00 WISCONSIN VITAL RECORDS..........Services and Other................. 10.00 XCEL ENERGY...................................Community Programs........... 200.00 YANGSON BAKER..............................Services and Other................. 29.11 ZHANNA ZUKIN..................................Services and Other................. 31.56 FUND REPORT - 12 Electronic Filing Technology COLORADO SECRETARY OF STATE ............................................................MISC............................... 26,082.00 FUND REPORT - 14 Law Enforcement Authority District 1ST CLASS TOWING.........................Services and Other............ 1,406.50 3M.......................................................Services and Other............ 1,500.00 AED EVERYWHERE...........................Supplies................................ 523.84 AXON ENTERPRISE INC...................Supplies................................ 140.00 CAROL A WINTER..............................Services and Other............... 140.00 CHEMATOX LABORATORY INC........Services and Other............ 1,100.00 CHERRY KNOLLS PHILLIPS 66........Services and Other............... 368.00 COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF.........Services and Other................. 50.00 COLUMBINE AMBULANCE................Services and Other............ 2,745.96 ENGLEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT ............................................................MISC.................................... 498.60 EVA LOUISE FOSTER........................Services and Other............... 245.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC.................................... 903.00 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION ............................................................Supplies.................................... 4.26 GARY SANDERS................................Services and Other................. 70.00 GOLD PEAK INVESTMENT CORP....Supplies................................ 134.36 JACOB LOFLAND...............................Services and Other............... 149.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................... 52,686.34 LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPLORER POST ............................................................Services and Other............ 3,150.00 LITTLETON POLICE DEPARTMENT.. MISC.................................... 234.36 LOS VERDES III LLC..........................Services and Other............ 1,500.00 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC................................. 2,649.12 SPOK INC...........................................Services and Other................... 4.70 TEXAS CHILD SUPPORT...................MISC................................. 1,384.62 THE MEDICAL CENTER OF AURORA ............................................................Services and Other............... 680.00 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC...........Supplies.................................. 73.51 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other............ 4,901.77 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC.................................... 577.32 WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other................. 75.60 FUND REPORT - 15 Arapahoe / Douglas Works! 360 ACADEMY OF COLORADO INC.Services and Other.......... 61,795.00 ALANNA PECBOT...............................Services and Other............... 100.00 ALEKSANDRA RADUNOVIC..............Services and Other................. 52.00 AMBIUS (20).......................................Services and Other............... 264.00 ANDREA BARNUM.............................Services and Other............... 399.59 ANGEL MILAN....................................Services and Other............... 164.35

ARAPAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ............................................................Services and Other............ 3,495.00 AURORA MENTAL HEALTH CTR.......Services and Other............... 100.00 BETH FREDEEN.................................Services and Other............... 316.56 CAMERON FREDERICK LEE.............Services and Other............... 150.00 CASSANDRA SNOW..........................Services and Other............... 227.70 CHALESAH GONZALES....................Services and Other............... 471.20 CHARLENE DEL VESCOVO..............Services and Other................. 33.06 CHELSEA BEARD..............................Services and Other................. 37.00 CHYANNE CARDARELLA..................Services and Other................. 62.49 CLAYTON HOSCHOUER...................Services and Other............... 180.13 COLLEGE AMERICA..........................Services and Other............ 6,000.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................Community Programs........... 190.00 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC ............................................................Services and Other............... 350.00 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC ............................................................Supplies................................ 120.00 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF DENVER ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,350.04 CORNERSTONE APARTMENT SERVICES INC ............................................................Community Programs........ 1,309.00 D’ANGELO JOHNSON........................Services and Other............... 165.77 DARCY KENNEDY..............................Services and Other................. 45.00 DAWN GARDNER...............................Services and Other............... 270.53 DEBRA DAWSON...............................Services and Other................... 1.12 DENVERWORKS INC.........................Community Programs........... 250.00 DENVERWORKS INC.........................Services and Other............ 1,000.00 DRUSILLA WELBORN........................Services and Other................... 3.42 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Services and Other............... 250.00 ERICA CARR......................................Services and Other............... 119.79 EXCEL DRIVER SERVICES LLC.......Services and Other............ 6,207.80 GREENTREE VILLAGE LLC..............Community Programs........ 1,006.99 HICO DISTRIBUTING OF COLORADO ............................................................Supplies.................................. 18.00 HOLLY VAN LIERE.............................Services and Other................. 37.00 HONDA FINANCIALSERVICES..........Community Programs........... 469.51 JAMIE FISHER....................................Services and Other............... 349.86 JEANA CAPEL-JONES.......................Services and Other................. 24.00 JEFFERSON COUNTY ACCTG DEPT ............................................................Services and Other.......... 25,415.75 JENNY SMITH.....................................Services and Other............... 272.42 JESSICA LICHOTA..............................Services and Other................. 67.50 JOHN D NEBEL..................................Services and Other............ 4,870.00 JOSEPH M BARELA...........................Services and Other............... 459.51 JUDITH EMERY..................................Services and Other............... 238.26 JUPITER I LLC....................................Supplies............................. 6,033.18 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................... 61,004.60 KATIE LYNN-VECQUERAY.................Services and Other................. 40.00 KAYLA HENKES..................................Services and Other................. 75.00 KELLY A FOLKS..................................Services and Other............... 840.20 KELLY SERVICES INC.......................Services and Other............ 1,614.09 KELLY VIGIL........................................Services and Other............... 310.68 KMART STORE #3043........................Community Programs........... 177.66 KOURTNEY CLEVELAND..................Services and Other................. 17.76 LARRY GOOD ASSOCIATES INC......Services and Other............ 2,092.00 LEADERQUEST HOLDINGS INC.......Services and Other............ 4,000.00 LIZ TORRES.......................................Services and Other............... 153.63 MANNA MASSA..................................Services and Other................. 40.00 MEDCERTS LLC.................................Services and Other............ 4,000.00 METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,000.00 NAJWA KHALAF.................................Services and Other............... 121.23 NAUDIA GADDIS................................Services and Other................. 61.74 NICHOLAS JACK CANNAO...............Community Programs........... 100.00 NIELS E CHRISTENSEN....................Services and Other................. 66.34 ONLINE CONSULTING INC................Services and Other............... 667.50 PAKITA ECKFORD..............................Services and Other............... 310.95 PATRICK J HOLWELL.........................Services and Other................. 27.00 PHLEBOTOMY TRAINING SPECIALISTS LLC ............................................................Services and Other............... 895.00 RANDOLPH JOHNSON......................Services and Other................. 23.91 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT .............................................................. Community Programs......... 3,159.00 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE .............................................................. MISC................................... 3,278.43 RONALD PEREA................................Services and Other................. 96.19 SAMS CLUB DISCOVER/GEMB........Supplies.................................. 80.90 SASHA EASTON.................................Services and Other............... 414.99 SHRED-IT USA...................................Services and Other............... 155.36 SOUTH METRO DENVER..................Services and Other............... 600.00 STEPHANIE MUFIC............................Services and Other............... 247.96 SUZIE MILLER....................................Services and Other............... 207.37 TANJA DRAYTON...............................Services and Other............... 207.00 TANYA MUNIZ.....................................Services and Other............... 493.67 THE DENVER CENTER FOR CRIME VICTIMS ............................................................Services and Other................. 90.00 THE LEARNING SOURCE..................Services and Other............ 4,375.00 THE UNLEADED GROUP INC...........Services and Other............... 455.00 THEMIS BAR REVIEW LLC................Services and Other............ 2,025.00 TIFFANY BAZANAC............................Services and Other................. 45.21 TRUE COLORS INTERNATIONAL.....Services and Other............ 2,008.62 TYLER SMITH.....................................Services and Other................. 73.40 UNIVERSAL PROTECTION SERVICE LP ............................................................Services and Other............ 3,879.36 USAA...................................................Community Programs........... 665.60 USAA FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK......Community Programs........... 149.47 VALERO MARKETING & SUPPLY CO. ............................................................Community Programs........ 4,118.03 VALORIE A BAILEY.............................Services and Other................. 12.31 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other............... 719.06 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC.................................... 579.45 VITALSMARTS....................................Services and Other............... 248.00 WESTDALE GACO PROPERTIES LLC ............................................................Community Programs........ 1,480.88 WINSTON JOHNSON.........................Services and Other............... 474.07 FUND REPORT - 16 Road and Bridge AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES...............Supplies........................... 11,306.95 ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY......Services and Other.......... 10,132.00 ALLEN PETERSON............................Services and Other............... 354.00 ALSCO................................................Supplies............................. 1,691.66 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.......................Services and Other............... 312.41 BOBCAT OF THE ROCKIES LLC.......Supplies................................ 464.79 C & S CO.............................................Services and Other............... 273.60 COBITCO, INC....................................Supplies............................. 2,549.11 COLORADO ASPHALT SERVICES INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 784.35 CUTLER REPAVING INC....................Services and Other.......... 55,569.84 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...Services and Other.......... 12,849.93 DENVER SOUTH TRANSPORTATION ............................................................Supplies........................... 21,687.00 DISTINCTIVE THREADS, INC............Supplies............................. 2,510.65 DONNA PISEL.....................................Services and Other............... 311.91 DOUG STERN.....................................Services and Other............... 354.00 EAST JORDAN IRON WORKS INC....Supplies................................ 433.93 FASICK CONCRETE INC...................Services and Other.......... 79,373.77 FASTENAL COMPANY.......................Supplies............................. 1,195.04 GRAINGER.........................................Services and Other............... 151.55 GRAINGER.........................................Supplies............................. 1,596.44 GREATWOOD LUMBER & HARDWARE ............................................................Supplies................................ 419.63 HILTI INC.............................................Supplies................................ 570.00 HONNEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY....Supplies................................ 128.39 HORIZON LAWN & TREE CARE INC... Services and Other............. 2,090.00 INTERWEST SAFETY SUPPLY INC..Supplies................................ 102.80 IREA....................................................Services and Other............... 480.24 JAMES KATZER..................................Services and Other............... 354.00 JAVA DISTRIBUTION INC...................Supplies................................ 206.75 JK TRANSPORTS INC........................Services and Other.......... 50,439.88 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................... 45,317.42 KENCOVE FARM FENCE INC............Supplies............................. 2,870.00 KUMAR & ASSOCIATES INC.............Services and Other............ 3,858.25 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES...Supplies................................ 316.89 NORTHERN IMPORTS.......................Supplies.................................. 99.90 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF ............................................................Services and Other............... 510.00 PAULA JANE SHAVER.......................Supplies........................... 20,997.28 PIRTEK NORTH VALLEY....................Supplies.................................. 97.03 PLM ASPHALT & CONCRETE INC....Services and Other............ 4,488.75 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC................................. 2,174.10 ROTH SHANNON...............................Services and Other............ 1,200.00 TIMOTHY A SCOTT............................Supplies............................. 1,869.00 VANCE BROTHERS INC....................Supplies................................ 200.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other............... 907.86 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC.................................... 525.74 WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO................Services and Other............ 1,592.00

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PAGE 26 | THE VILLAGER • August 10, 2017 — Continued from page 25 — WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other............... 460.48 WL CONTRACTORS INC...................Services and Other............ 4,020.50 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other............ 1,542.50 FUND REPORT - 20 Sheriff’s Commissary BAKER & TAYLOR..............................Services and Other............ 1,655.25 COMCAST...........................................Services and Other............... 649.82 DEBRA RENEE TYGRETT.................Services and Other............ 1,717.50 DEMCO INC........................................Supplies................................ 401.97 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................. 3,004.38 NANCY LANTZ....................................Services and Other............... 440.00 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC.................................... 227.60 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC...................................... 50.56 FUND REPORT - 21 Community Development AURORA HOUSING AUTHORITY......Services and Other.......... 16,096.96 FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER......Services and Other............ 5,805.61 FUNDING PRTNS FOR HOUSING SOL INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 20,600.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................. 1,862.80 LITTLETON HOUSING AUTHORITY.... Community Programs......... 4,836.36 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC...................................... 81.58 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other................. 82.41 VILLAGER LEGALS, THE...................Services and Other............... 106.08 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC...................................... 28.44 FUND REPORT - 25 Developmental Disability DEVELOPMENTAL PATHWAYS.........Services and Other..... 2,248,264.59 FUND REPORT - 26 Grants ALSCO................................................Supplies................................ 472.02 ANGELA STANTON............................Services and Other................. 44.94 APPLEGATE COLORADO LLC..........MISC............................... 10,858.50 APPLIED CONCEPTS INC.................Supplies........................... 11,583.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY RESIDENTIAL CENTER ............................................................Community Programs...... 76,407.41 ARAPAHOE COUNTY RESIDENTIAL CENTER ............................................................Services and Other............ 5,572.98 ASHLEY YANT....................................Services and Other............... 103.53 BANK OF AMERICA HOME LOANS...Community Programs........ 1,131.67 BLUE TARP FINANCIAL INC..............Supplies................................ 564.00 BRENDA SIMONS..............................Services and Other................. 93.54 CARNATION BUILDING SERVICE INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 315.00 CITY OF AURORA..............................Services and Other............... 314.49 COLUMBIA INDUSTRIES INC............Supplies............................. 1,075.16 COMCOR INC.....................................Community Programs........... 575.13 COMFORT AIR DISTRIBUTING, INC. ............................................................MISC................................. 4,956.20 COMFORT AIR DISTRIBUTING, INC. ............................................................Supplies............................. 1,010.01 COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTERS INC ............................................................Community Programs........ 1,427.40 CONSERVE........................................MISC.................................... 413.85 CORECIVIC LLC.................................Community Programs.... 137,487.22 CORECIVIC LLC.................................Services and Other............ 7,155.00 CORECIVIC TENN LLC......................Community Programs.... 148,508.97 CORECIVIC TENN LLC......................Services and Other............ 7,017.50 DOUGLAS BERTRAND......................Services and Other................. 75.42 EAGLE ROCK SUPPLY......................MISC................................. 3,090.61 EAGLE ROCK SUPPLY......................Supplies.................................. (0.81) ELIZABETH LYLES.............................Services and Other............... 100.43 ELOISA ALTAMIRA..............................Services and Other................. 69.19 FOUNDRY APARTMENTS LLC..........Community Programs........ 2,863.00 GARD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 2,499.50 GRAINGER.........................................MISC.................................... 261.72 H & A PROPERTIES LLC....................Services and Other............ 8,189.44 HOLLY HOOVER................................Services and Other................. 47.97 HOME COMFORT INSULATION........Services and Other............ 3,234.05 INTERVENTION COMMUNITY...........Community Programs........ 3,270.90 IRSHAD A K SURI...............................Community Programs........ 1,000.00 JOINING VISION AND ACTION LLC....Services and Other........... 10,800.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................... 23,434.53 L & N SUPPLY COMPANY INC...........Supplies................................ 322.14 LARIMER COUNTY............................Community Programs........... 631.35 LAUREN THOMAS..............................Services and Other................. 17.44 LOHMILLER AND COMPANY.............MISC.................................... 226.98 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES...MISC.................................... 617.56 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES...Supplies............................. 6,888.02 MICHAEL GARNSEY..........................Services and Other................. 40.00 MICHAEL TENNESON........................Services and Other................. 82.93 MONTGOMERY INSULATION INC....Services and Other............ 7,184.72 PARK PLACE 1 LLC............................Community Programs........ 1,239.68 PHILLIP DEGEORGE.........................Services and Other................... 4.28 REGINA BOSMA/PETTY CASH.........Services and Other................. 25.00 REGINA BOSMA/PETTY CASH.........Supplies................................ 175.48 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ..............................................................MISC.................................. 1,057.13 RESIDENCES AT FIRST AVENUE LLLP ............................................................Community Programs........ 1,618.05 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Supplies.................................. 49.65 SENIORS’ RESOURCE CENTER INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 32,859.44 STATE OF COLO DIVISION OF CRIMINAL ..............................................................MISC................................ 19,527.68 STEVE ELLIOTT.................................Services and Other................. 52.43 TERESA MARLOWE...........................Services and Other................... 9.79 TRAVIS CONKLIN...............................Services and Other................. 97.37 TYCO INTEGRATED SECURITY LLC ............................................................Services and Other............... 161.71 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other............... 445.44 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC.................................... 116.82 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other............... 145.74 WHOLE ENERGY AND HARDWARE INC ............................................................MISC................................. 1,125.60 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other............... 433.45 FUND REPORT - 28 Open Space Sales Tax ALAMIA INC........................................MISC................................. 8,495.00 ALSCO................................................Services and Other................. 74.08 APPLIED DESIGN SERVICES LLC....Services and Other............ 1,795.50 BENJAMIN PEREZ.............................MISC.................................... 543.00 BIGHORN LANDSCAPE MATERIALS LLC ............................................................Supplies................................ 159.80 CARNATION BUILDING SERVICE INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 692.62 CHEROKEE TRAIL LLC......................Services and Other............... 825.00 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY..................Services and Other............... 141.35 CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE.....Services and Other.......... 40,000.00 CITY OF LITTLETON / FINANCE DEPT ............................................................Services and Other.......... 75,000.00 COLORADO DESIGNSCAPES INC...Services and Other.......... 12,727.00 CORA RAE KEMP...............................Services and Other............... 250.00 CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC..................Supplies................................ 488.73 CSA LLC..............................................Services and Other.......... 11,459.53 CUMMINS-ALLISON CORP................Services and Other.......... 13,920.00 DAISY SALAZAR................................MISC................................. 1,009.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...Supplies............................. 1,277.94 DH PACE COMPANY INC...................Services and Other............... 450.00 DISTINCTIVE THREADS, INC............Supplies............................. 1,244.42 ECONO CAT CLUB SHOUW..............MISC................................. 1,400.00 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Services and Other............... 936.53 EVENT RENTS DENVER LLC............Services and Other............ 3,728.21 EWING IRRIGATION PRODUCTS INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 177.50 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG......Services and Other.......... 55,897.37 GLEN R POOLE..................................Services and Other............... 119.50 GRAINGER.........................................Supplies............................. 1,678.88 INTERGROUP INC.............................Services and Other............ 3,872.42 INTERWEST SAFETY SUPPLY INC..Supplies................................ 578.00 IREA....................................................Services and Other................. 10.00 JAVA DISTRIBUTION INC...................Services and Other............... 133.05 JAVA DISTRIBUTION INC...................Supplies.................................. 62.25 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................. 9,622.70 LARRY GOOD ASSOCIATES INC......Services and Other............... 500.00 MACARI-HEALEY PUBLISHING........Services and Other............ 1,261.46 MACK BRIGGS...................................Supplies.................................. 88.46 MERRILL BITS PLUS..........................Supplies................................ 277.00 MOUNTAIN SALES AND SERVICE....Services and Other............... 574.39 NELSON ROBLES..............................MISC................................. 1,081.00 OJ WATSON COMPANY INC.............MISC................................. 5,588.00 PLAYGROUND OF THE ROCKIES LLC ............................................................Services and Other............... 700.00

LEGALS PORTER BURGESS COMPANY........Supplies................................ 281.51 POTESTIO BROTHERS.....................Supplies................................ 119.33 PURE CYCLE CORPORATION..........Services and Other............ 1,903.92 RAYMOND WINN................................Supplies.................................... 7.96 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC.................................... 515.02 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Services and Other............... 272.95 SAFEWARE INC.................................Supplies.................................. 72.45 TERESA GOMEZ................................MISC.................................... 800.00 THE DAVEY TREE EXPERT COMPANY ............................................................Services and Other............ 2,950.00 THE PINES AT GENESEE INC...........Supplies............................. 1,040.00 UNITED SITE SERVICES OF.............Services and Other............... 614.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other............ 1,182.37 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Supplies.................................. 92.41 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP.....Services and Other............... 540.00 VIOLET LEON.....................................MISC.................................... 705.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC...................................... 95.62 W R SINGLETON................................Services and Other............ 5,066.39 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other............... 377.52 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other.......... 17,432.96 FUND REPORT - 29 Homeland Security - North Central C SCOTT KELLAR..............................MISC............................... 12,420.00 CHARLES SCOTT KELLAR................MISC................................. 2,110.69 CURTIS M GARRETT III.....................Services and Other................. 40.00 DAVID E COOK...................................Services and Other................. 40.00 FORESTRY CONSEERVATION.........Services and Other............... 235.00 HYATT REGENCY DENVER TECH CENTER ............................................................Services and Other............ 5,571.32 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC.................................... 985.60 KEVIN KAY..........................................Services and Other............... 349.39 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC...................................... 56.72 RICHARD C PRICE.............................Services and Other............ 4,795.92 TIME CREATORS INC........................Services and Other............... 240.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC........................................ 7.34 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other............... 186.45 FUND REPORT - 33 Building Maintenance Fund A & A TRADIN POST INC....................Services and Other............... 258.57 A & A TRADIN POST INC....................Supplies.................................. 25.99 AMERICAN MECHANICAL SERVICES ............................................................Services and Other.......... 15,853.88 B & W DOOR SALES INC...................Services and Other............... 800.00 BOBS ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE.Services and Other............... 160.06 BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPE SERVICES INC..........Services and Other 512.13 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC..........Services and Other............ 2,505.14 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC..........Supplies................................ 575.37 COLORADO CODE CONSULTING LLC ............................................................Services and Other............... 360.00 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,025.00 DH PACE COMPANY INC...................Services and Other............ 1,854.00 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC.........Supplies.................................. 98.28 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Services and Other............... 205.70 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC ............................................................Services and Other................. 83.99 FASTENAL COMPANY.......................Services and Other................. 16.99 FASTENAL COMPANY.......................Supplies.................................. 41.87 FASTSIGNS OF ENGLEWOOD..........Services and Other................. 38.40 FIRE INSPECTION SERVICES LLC...Services and Other............... 196.00 FOLIAGE DESIGN SYSTEMS OF......Supplies................................ 405.58 GENEVA SCIENTIFIC INC..................Services and Other............ 1,689.97 GOLD PEAK INVESTMENT CORP....Supplies................................ 180.80 GRAINGER.........................................Services and Other............... 634.82 GRAINGER.........................................Supplies............................. 1,743.40 HORIZON............................................Services and Other............... 302.29 INTERLINE BRANDS INC...................Supplies............................. 8,146.23 JAMES TANIS.....................................Services and Other................. 22.10 JOHN W GASPARINI INC...................Services and Other............... 393.02 KONE INC...........................................Services and Other............ 4,149.00 LONG BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ............................................................Services and Other............ 3,272.77 RAMPART SUPPLY INC.....................Services and Other............ 1,216.52 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARKING LOT...Services and Other............... 615.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS.........................Services and Other............... 468.13 SHRED-IT USA...................................Services and Other............ 1,948.48 SID HARVEY INDUSTRIES INC.........Services and Other............ 4,128.40 SOLSBURY HILL LLC.........................Services and Other............... 705.15 STEPHAN P REGLAND......................Services and Other............ 1,100.00 STRAIGHT LINE SAWCUTTING INC.Services and Other........ 102,583.50 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO...........Services and Other............... 184.05 TOWER REPAIR SPECIALISTS INC....Services and Other............. 2,025.00 TRUGREEN PROCESSING CENTER ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,094.45 TRUGREEN PROCESSING CENTER ............................................................Supplies................................ 112.77 WESTERN ACCESS CONTROLS INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 495.00 FUND REPORT - 34 Fair Fund 5280 PUBLISHING INC......................Services and Other............... 800.00 AARON VOLOSIN...............................Services and Other............... 180.00 AMBERG ENTERTAINMENT COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other.......... 10,700.00 AMY COX............................................Services and Other............... 175.00 ANDDREW POGSON.........................Services and Other............ 7,800.00 AVID4 ADVENTURE INC....................Services and Other............ 3,990.00 BONNEVILLE DENVER......................Services and Other............ 3,987.00 CAROL OMEARA................................Services and Other............... 100.00 CAROLYN MULLIGAN........................Services and Other............... 100.00 CATHY MCMULLINS..........................Services and Other............... 115.00 COLORADO GARDEN TRACTOR.....Services and Other............... 500.00 CONNIE CECIL...................................Services and Other............... 100.00 DANCING KIDS FUNDRAISING.........Services and Other............ 4,162.00 DENNIS DAVIS...................................MISC...................................... 44.50 DR JAMIE AKERS...............................Services and Other............... 100.00 DUANE DAVIDSON............................Services and Other............... 100.00 ELK CREEK 4H CLUB........................Services and Other............ 1,200.00 ESTHER HAAS...................................Services and Other............... 100.00 FRED BERADSLEE............................Services and Other............... 100.00 GALE LOEFFLER...............................Services and Other............... 100.00 GOODBYE BLUE MONDAY INC........Supplies............................. 2,769.68 INTEGRAL DESIGN GROUP INC......Services and Other............... 927.50 JD SEXTON........................................Services and Other............... 505.00 JIM N NICKS DENVER LLC...............Supplies........................... 10,003.82 KARA RUDNICK.................................Services and Other............... 100.00 KAREN LAMB.....................................Services and Other............... 115.00 KARLA MAYNE...................................Services and Other............... 175.00 KATHY RICKART................................Services and Other............... 100.00 KIM MOBLEY......................................Services and Other............... 100.00 LINDA DIRKSE....................................Services and Other............... 100.00 LOUISE GEREK..................................Services and Other............... 100.00 MARK VERSTRATEN.........................Services and Other............... 100.00 MICHELLE WILSON...........................Services and Other............... 100.00 MIKE BOYLE.......................................Services and Other............... 100.00 MILLER RODEO COMPANY..............Services and Other.......... 16,300.00 MITZI TOLMAN...................................Services and Other................. 75.00 NATIONAL SLED PULLERS ASSOCIATION L ............................................................Services and Other.......... 11,300.00 OUTDOOR PROMOTIONS INC.........Services and Other............ 2,560.00 PATRICK T KRATZER.........................Services and Other............... 550.00 RANDY HALE......................................Services and Other............... 100.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN DOCKDOGS INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 3,400.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRACTOR PULLERS ............................................................Services and Other............... 500.00 SAM REISER......................................Services and Other............... 100.00 SANDY SAWYER................................Services and Other............... 100.00 SARAH TAYLOR.................................Services and Other............... 115.00 SCHERBA INDUSTRIES INC.............Supplies............................. 9,230.80 SHEILA KELLEY.................................Services and Other............... 100.00 STACY CANTU...................................Services and Other................. 75.00 TOM FEY.............................................Services and Other............... 100.00 TOMMY G PRODUCTIONS LLC........Services and Other.......... 15,000.00 TRI STATE FIREWORKS INC.............Services and Other............ 9,500.00 WED PAGE DESIGN INC...................Services and Other............... 800.00 FUND REPORT - 41 Capital Expenditure ABEAM CONSULTING USA LTD........MISC............................... 13,164.79 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC ............................................................MISC................................. 3,210.00 COSGROVE MECHANICAL LLC........Capital Outlay....................... 170.00 D.A.S. INTEGRATORS LLC................MISC............................... 73,500.00 DLR GROUP INC................................Services and Other............ 8,832.42 EDMO DISTRIBUTORS INC...............MISC............................. 113,175.40 FASICK CONCRETE INC...................Services and Other.......... 86,863.37

FLYNN SOUTHWEST LP....................MISC............................. 313,531.35 GERALD H PHIPPS INC.....................MISC............................. 147,220.55 HSS INC..............................................MISC................................. 9,642.00 INTERGROUP INC.............................Capital Outlay....................... 736.80 INTERGROUP INC.............................MISC................................. 2,273.76 INTERGROUP INC.............................Services and Other............... 683.90 KC STRIPING INC..............................Capital Outlay....................... 953.75 MANATRON INC.................................MISC............................... 14,400.00 MEP ENGINEERING INC...................Services and Other............... 300.00 NEXT GENERATION SURFACES LLC ............................................................MISC................................. 2,026.38 QUANTUMPM INC..............................MISC................................. 2,035.00 REILLY JOHNSON ARCHITECTURE INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 145,357.33 STATEWIDE INTERNET PORTAL AUTHORITY ............................................................MISC................................. 2,000.00 TRITECH SOFTWARE SYSTEMS.....MISC............................... 27,511.22 TRUEPOINT SOLUTIONS LLC..........MISC................................. 5,040.00 FUND REPORT - 42 Infrastructure BOHANNAN-HUSTON INC.................Services and Other............... 440.00 CITY OF AURORA..............................Services and Other........ 118,502.21 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF........Services and Other..... 2,007,139.09 DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 99,953.24 EST INC..............................................Services and Other............ 7,959.81 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG......Services and Other.......... 15,197.59 PARSONS TRANSPORTATION GROUP INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,612.50 TIMOTHY A SCOTT............................Supplies........................... 14,070.00 FUND REPORT - 43 Arapahoe County Recreation District ARAPAHOE WATER AND WASTEWATER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 45,272.18 BIGHORN LANDSCAPE MATERIALS LLC ............................................................Supplies................................ 884.25 CHAVEZ SERVICES LLC...................Services and Other............ 4,900.00 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY..................Services and Other............ 1,234.09 COSGROVE MECHANICAL LLC........Services and Other............ 7,680.00 EWING IRRIGATION PRODUCTS INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 512.60 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................. 3,063.48 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC...................................... 92.24 SUSAN L BROWN..............................Services and Other............ 3,731.20 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................MISC...................................... 29.46 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other............... 882.55 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other............ 3,474.19 FUND REPORT - 44 Arap. County Water and Wastewater UMB BANK NA....................................Services and Other............... 300.00 FUND REPORT - 70 Central Services ADVANCE AUTO PARTS....................MISC...................................... 17.85 ALL TRUCK AND TRAILER PARTS (ATTP) ............................................................MISC.................................... 785.77 AMERICAN TIRE DISTRIBUTORS INC ............................................................MISC................................. 4,683.22 AN/CF ACQUISITION CORP..............MISC............................... 36,236.00 AUTOZONE STORES INC..................MISC...................................... 23.36 BOBCAT OF THE ROCKIES LLC.......MISC.................................... 418.99 BRIDGESTONE AMERICAS INC........MISC................................. 1,702.50 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC ............................................................MISC................................. 2,276.55 CLEAR CHOICE.................................MISC.................................... 373.15 COLORADO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CO ............................................................MISC................................. 1,491.00 DALES TIRES & RETREADING INC..MISC.................................... 693.98 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS.................MISC...................................... 63.33 FEDEX................................................MISC...................................... 64.38 HILL ENTERPRISES INC...................MISC............................... 38,548.64 HONNEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY....MISC.................................... 187.76 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................MISC............................... 30,327.14 MCCANDLESS INTERNATIONAL......MISC.................................... 123.90 MCCOY SALES CORPORATION.......MISC.................................... 699.94 NAPA AUTO PARTS............................MISC.................................... 504.87 NATIONWIDE AUTO PARTS..............MISC................................. 1,276.33 OMEARA FORD CENTER..................MISC.................................... 114.96 PARKER TRAILER SERVICE INC......MISC............................... 10,850.00 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SERVICES INC ............................................................MISC................................. 1,692.73 WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO................MISC................................. 4,465.47 FUND REPORT - 71 Self-Insurance Liability BELFOR USA GROUP........................Services and Other............ 1,333.58 FUND REPORT - 72 Employee Flexible Benefit RETIREMENT PLANNING SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,852.10 FUND REPORT - 73 Self-Insurance Workers Comp CORPORATE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 63,902.94 STEVE MILLER...................................Services and Other............... 131.36 TODD TERRY.....................................Services and Other................. 40.06 FUND REPORT - 74 Self-Insurance Dental DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other........ 109,799.48 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................. 2,059.86 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................Services and Other............ 5,340.28 RETIREMENT PLANNING SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 2,358.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................Services and Other................. 55.21 FUND REPORT - 84 E-911 Authority BRUCE ROMERO...............................Services and Other............... 493.29 CENTURYLINK...................................Services and Other............ 1,814.35 FAIRFIELD AND WOODS PC.............Services and Other............ 5,577.00 FRONT RANGE INTERNET INC........Services and Other............... 679.95 HEATHER WELSH..............................Services and Other............ 2,525.00 ISC INC...............................................Services and Other.......... 83,080.04 PHONE SUPPLEMENTS INC.............Services and Other............ 2,987.02 PROMOS 911 INC...............................Services and Other............ 1,475.02 VOIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES LLC ............................................................Services and Other............... 366.10 WEST SAFETY SERVICES INC.........Services and Other............ 8,011.67 FUND REPORT - 91 Treasurer ANDREW KOTASKA...........................MISC.................................... 169.00 CITY OF AURORA..............................MISC.......................... 1,645,631.59 CITY OF CENTENNIAL.......................MISC............................. 485,249.69 CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE...MISC............................. 100,028.40 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD......................MISC............................. 227,950.56 CITY OF GLENDALE..........................MISC............................... 20,801.81 CITY OF LITTLETON / FINANCE DEPT ............................................................MISC............................. 190,166.37 CITY OF SHERIDAN...........................MISC............................... 83,824.72 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT ............................................................MISC................................. 1,722.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC............................... 18,862.50 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE.....MISC.......................... 5,022,715.51 INTELLECTUAL TECHNOLOGY INC... MISC................................. 21,183.43 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY........MISC............................. 449,245.50 STATE OF COLORADO HUMAN SERVICES ............................................................MISC............................... 11,480.00 TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY.......MISC............................... 12,660.09 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) S.S. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE ) I, MATT CRANE, COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND EX OFFICIO CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY AND STATE AFORESAID, 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 THE COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES UNDER THE DATES OF 07/01/2017 THROUGH 07/31/2017 DRAWN FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNDS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERE UNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE SAID COUNTY AT LITTLETON THIS 08/02/2017 . MATT CRANE, CLERK TO THE BOARD Published in The Villager Published: August 10, 2017 Legal # 7599

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

This gentleman prefers “Blonde” BY PAUL HALL It’s 1989 in Berlin. East and West are separated by the iconic Berlin Wall, but that is soon to change. On both sides of this landmark divide in culture, politics and way of life are spies who work for every agency imaginable. KGB agents reign supreme in the East, and the rest of the free world is at home in the West. The spy game is alive and well in the new film Atomic Blonde. MI6 agent Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron) is called upon by her superiors to assist in retrieving a list that contains the identities of countless agents. It is information that every government would like to get their hands on. Once Broughton arrives in Berlin, she is to meet up with the station chief David Percival (James McAvoy). Together with Percival, she is tasked with retrieving the list and keeping it away from the KGB. Upon her arrival, Broughton is immediately greeted by the KGB. But she is clever and trusts no one. This mission will call on her to work through a minefield of agents, double agents and interesting characters to get home alive. Broughton’s time in Berlin is told against the backdrop of a debrief by her superiors in which she recounts the events of the mission. We are greeted with all the minute details of an agent who isn’t afraid of anyone or anything and will stop at nothing to get the job done. It’s refreshing to see an unapolo-

getic woman kicking butt and taking names. In a genre dominated by male stars, Theron is the perfect person to turn things upside down. She brings with her the star power of an Academy Award winner who knows both drama and action, and she dominates the screen in every sequence. Blonde features a fun soundtrack straight from the late ‘80s and video sequences of period television footage that even include MTV’s Kurt Loder. I will never hear “99 Luftballons” the same way again. (See the movie. You’ll know what I mean.) But I’m really gushing about the return to good old-fashioned stunt work. Fight sequences are memorable and plentiful, and Theron is at the center of many of them. The women and men who are behind the countless hand-to-hand battles have done themselves proud. This is an old-school action film and it’s done with both flair and class. Throw in a fun and engaging story and Atomic Blonde delivers an exciting and engrossing film for fans of the genre. Blonde kicked my butt and I liked it. Paul’s Grade: B+ Atomic Blonde Rated R Stars: Charlize Theron, James McAvoy, John Goodman Director: David Leitch

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The Dark Tower rated PG-13 Stars: Idris Elba, Matthew McConaughey, Tom Taylor Director: Nikolaj Arcel It’s an ultimate battle of good versus evil as Roland, known as the last Gunslinger, has

been going toe-to-toe with the Man in Black to keep the Dark Tower from toppling. But will Roland succeed in keeping the universe safe? Detroit Rated R Stars: John Boyega, Will Poulter, Algee Smith Director: Kathryn Bigelow. In July 1967, one of the largest race riots in U.S. history took place in Detroit. During the racially charged 12th Street Riot, an incident at the Algiers Motel led to multiple deaths and brutal beatings. An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power rated PG Directors: Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk This follow-up to An Inconvenient Truth, which debuted in theaters 11 years ago, shows the progress that has been made in the global warming movement over the years and just how close we are to a real energy revolution. Kidnap rated R Stars: Halle Berry, Sage Correa, Chris McGinn Director: Luis Prieto Karla Dyson experiences one of the horrors every parent fears when her son is kidnapped almost before her eyes. But this mom is not about to sit idly by and wait for the police to help her; she’s taking justice into her own hands. Step rated PG Director: Amanda Lipitz This documentary follows the senior year of a girls high-school step dance team in inner-city Baltimore. The girls try to break out from the social unrest of their troubled city, and many will become the first in their families to attend college.

Cheers&Jeers

Cheers to Game of Thrones ... for scaling back the Sand Snakes. By offing two of the late Oberyn Martell’s daughters (including Keisha Castle-Hughes), Season 7 gave Euron Greyjoy (Pilou Asbæk) some bite and marked the end of GoT’s silliest storyline. Cheers to Descendants 2 for drawing a crowd. Thanks to a simulcast on six different networks, the live-action sequel about Disney-villain offspring starring Sofia Carson and Dove Cameron grabbed 21 million viewers. Even Maleficent would like them apples.

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Jeers to Shark Week for baiting us. If you say Olympian Michael Phelps is going to race a great white, then he had better be splashing around with an actual man-eater, not just trying to beat the beast’s time in some staged swim against a CGI Jaws. Jeers to American Idol for not changing its tune. Despite talk of reinventing Fox’s former hit, ABC’s decision to hire Ryan Seacrest to host the show again sounds like the second verse is just gonna be the same as the first.

The British Invasion served up some intriguing collectibles BY ERIC KOHANIK REMIND MAGAZINE The famed British Invasion of the 1960s brought with it a host of items to help promote its wave of popularity. Some of these pop culture stars have become immortalized in collectible magazines, posters and dolls. The most prominent Brit celebrities to be featured as such collectibles are the Beatles. But there are plenty of others in the mix: David Bowie, the Animals, the Kinks, the Bee Gees and many more. And whether you scrounge around flea markets and garage sales or simply search for them online, there are a lot of quirky British Invasion collectibles to be found ... Vinyl Records. The music industry has seen a resurgence of vinyl records in recent years. But there are some classic collectibles that stand out from years past. Many come from the British Invasion of the 1960s. And, naturally, many involve the Beatles. Collectible editions of their Abbey Road LP are among the top sellers. So, too, are vinyl sets of the famed 1967-1970 “Blue Album.” A rare collectible that is perhaps among the most worthy of scooping up: an original edition of the 1964 album called Meet the Beatles! Fan Magazines Widely regarded as publicity tools, fan magazines have always glommed onto trends of the day. And when it came to the British Invasion, a number of them jumped onto the bandwagon with editions that have become catchy collectibles. Teen magazines such as Flip, Teen World, Tiger Beat, Teen Life and 16 Magazine often zoomed in on British music groups. And although other prominent fan magazines such as Photoplay spent most of their time and ink on American film and TV stars, some memorable collectible issues emerged that dedicated themselves to music groups and celebrities who were part of the British Invasion. Even such magazines as Life, Look, Vogue, Time and Esquire have, over the years, come up with collectible editions that put the spotlight on everyone from Sean Connery, Mary Poppins and the Beatles to the likes of Twiggy, the Rolling Stones and Herman’s Hermits. Posters Dozens of posters pay tribute to the British Invasion. Like a lot of other collectibles, many tend to focus on the Beatles, with posters hyping their music hits, their movies or simple headshots of John, Paul, George and Ringo. Scores of other vintage posters paid homage to the likes of Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks and even the Yardbirds. Many of these bands have reemerged and brought a new wave of British interest to the collectible world as well. Dolls Whether they were meant to be action figures or simply “likeness dolls,” there are many collectible dolls available. They range from renderings of James Bond and Mary Poppins to miniature likenesses of Twiggy, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Even the Dave Clark Five were honored at one point with a set of dolls replicating the members of the band.

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