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Jefferson County students organized at Clement Park, Oct. 11, and the group continues to protest the changing of the curriculum of AP U.S. history classes.

Girls Inc. Girls & Guys Night Out benefits inner city schoolgirls to help them climb out of their inner city environs and aim for college.

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Noted mountaineer to speak at cancer benefit By Peter Jones The idea of climbing Mount Everest seems challenging enough – until one mulls the prospect of doing so blind, or being the climber who serves as his sightless friend’s eyes as they scale the world’s highest mountain. Eric Alexander did not so much climb Nepal’s Sagarmāthā “because it was there” – but because he could – and so could his friend Erik Weithenmayer, who had gone blind as a teenager, but never lost his vision for adventure. The image of “Eric” and “Erik” climbing in tandem – working together, but not always getting along, at 29,000 feet of tension and thrill – may even have resonance to those whose “mountains” are metaphorical, but no less challenging. “Your mountain might be cancer or a loved one who has it,” Alexander said. “I would just say it’s maintaining hope – that positive attitude where you’re looking up and ahead and not just focusing on the negative, because that will absolutely bring you down and cause you to fall.” Alexander will bring those analogies closer to home on Thursday, Oct. 30, at The Wildlife Experience in Douglas County when he speaks for Wings of Hope at an annual benefit for pancreatic-cancer research. The presentation in the museum’s IMAX theater will include video and photos. In his book The Summit: Faith Beyond Everest’s Death Zone, Alexander details his lifetime of climbing some of the most dangerous peaks in the world and the teamwork, courage and faith that he says made it possible. The Villager recently asked Alexander about the mountains – literal and otherwise – that have taken him to the peak in more ways than one. Continued on page 2

s ’ e il f g n i b m i l C Place Your Bets South Metro Chamber hosts casino debate

By Bob Sweeney The South Metro Denver Chamber hosted a debate on Amendment 68, Oct. 7. Chamber Board member,

Your mountain might be cancer or a loved one who has it.

- Eric Alexander, author and mountain climber “When you see that ladder over a bottomless crevasse and your heart rate increases through the roof, you think, why on earth would I step on that ladder?” climber Eric Alexander said. Photo courtesy of Eric Alexander

Jeff Wasden, did a masterful job as moderator – asking questions of a four-member panel comprised of two proponents, and two opponents of Amendment 68. This ballot question is whether to allow a casino operation at Arapahoe Park horse track to be voted upon Nov. 4.

Representing approval of the Amendment 68 ballot issue were attorney Chris Paulson and racetrack representative Sean Tonner. In opposition were legislative consultant Rick Reiter and State Sen. Bill Cadman. An audience of around 30 interested parties and media

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Eric Alexander, author of The Summit: Faith Beyond Everest’s Death Zone, will speak Thursday, Oct. 30, at The Wildlife Experience, in a benefit for pancreatic-cancer research.

Eric Alexander and Erik Weithenmayer’s campsite on Mount Everest

Photos courtesy of Eric Alexander

Alexander: ‘I had a close call in the Himalayas where I fell 150 feet down a cliff side’ Continued from Page 1

Villager: How would you describe the appeal of mountain climbing? Alexander: It is the wilderness. It’s a challenge that’s tangible. It’s right there before you. You see that place and there’s just something that draws you to it. For me, it’s also inviting someone else in on that journey and the camaraderie and friendship that develops, the trust and the relationship. You help each other to get to the top. Villager: What about during the difficult, frustrating and even terrifying times? Are you always able to maintain that camaraderie and trust? Alexander: It can be challenging, especially looking at our Mount Everest expedition, taking someone who’s blind up there. It’s such a perfect Walt Disney story, but we had our moments where we didn’t get along and we had to work through it. But I think when you’ve

got a purpose, something unites us, something that’s bigger than any one of you. You keep your focus on the goal, not on these little things that could tear us down or break us apart. You get friendships that can last a lifetime and they’re not really just built around climbing. They’re built around the trust that you develop. Villager: How did climbing Everest with a blind person change your own perceptions about challenge? Alexander: I’d spent time with people who had disabilities, but when Erik told me he was a climber, I’d never really met a blind climber. I thought he must mean he likes to hike on weekends. I think he was sizing me up in the same way. It taught me about adopting new ideas and just having an open mind to the way things can work. By taking my focus off of myself and focusing on him, I lost sight of my own fears. When you see that ladder over a bottomless crevasse and your heart

rate increases through the roof, you think, why on earth would I step on that ladder? I don’t know who put it here or if it’s going to hold me. You turn around backwards and you look at the guy coming up on your heels who can’t see and you think, how am I going to get him across this ladder? Villager: As you were climbing, did Erik notice things you didn’t? Alexander: It’d be sounds. I’m so focused on getting down the trail that I’m not really tuning into those things. Also in people’s voices, maybe sensing fear. Villager: You really have to live in the moment as a climber, don’t you? Alexander: That’s the draw, if we could do that in so many other parts of our lives. Villager: Has climbing helped you to be more “present” in general? Alexander: I don’t know. I think maybe it has. I’m married and I have two girls. I think I have

learned to shift that focus more onto family and to be more in the moment with them. Villager: Has family affected your risk tolerance? Alexander: I consider it. I do my best to manage risk. I’ve got years and years of experience and I think I do a good job at that, but there are objective hazards out there that you never really quite know. Villager: Any close calls? Alexander: I had a close call in the Himalayas where I fell 150 feet down a cliff side. A rock shifted under my feet and sent me over the edge. I eventually came to a stop. To me, it was landing in God’s hand and him just saying, “I gotcha.” There was another 500 feet down and I certainly would have died. Villager: How do religious beliefs affect you? Are you more of a risk taker? Alexander: No, but it gives me confidence when I do take a risk. I know that death is not the worst thing that can happen to me, but I believe our time here is also precious. Villager: For a lot of people, mountain climbing is a metaphor

Eric Alexander will speak Thursday, Oct. 30, at The Wildlife Experience, 10035 S. Peoria St., in a benefit for Wings of Hope and pancreatic-cancer research. Tickets for $100 include hors d’oeuvres and a cocktail reception at 6 p.m. Higher-level sponsorships are also available. For more information, visit www. wingsofhopepcr.org. for challenge. Has climbing put the more figurative mountains of your life in perspective? Alexander: It gives you focus. It gives you strength, and to some degree, hope. I look at climbing as a great puzzle. One thing I love about it is you find yourself in a sticky situation. Your hands are burning. You’re losing strength. You can’t see for the life of you where that next hold is and how you’re going to reach it. But by shifting a little weight here and adjusting a little grip here, maybe moving a foot over and then just reaching, you find a way out. Sometimes you fall. That’s the nature of it, but you can learn from those falls.

The Alexander-Weithenmayer adventure made the cover of Time in 2001.


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Sheriff releases report on Arapahoe High tragedy By Tom Barry Nearly 10 months after the tragedy at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office has released a 38-page investigative report. Sheriff David Walcher began an orchestrated Oct. 10 press conference utilizing an overhead schematic of the school’s layout, methodically tracing shooter Karl Pierson’s movements with a laser pointer while narrating the details. On Friday, Dec. 13, 2013, at 12:33 p.m., Pierson entered the school through an unlocked door on the north side of the school. He walked down the Trophy Hallway, heavily armed with a pump-action shotgun, a hunting knife, three Molotov cocktails and a backpack filled with extra ammunition. Pierson saw two fellow seniors, Claire Davis and her close friend, who had just purchased chocolate chip cookies from the in-school DECA store. Davis and her friend were sitting on a bench adjacent a trophy case for the school’s poms squad. “Oh my gosh, Karl, what are you doing?” Davis said to Pierson – words that would be recounted by Davis’s father, Michael, at a New Year’s Day memorial, as Claire’s last words. Pierson shot Davis at pointblank range, firing three bullets. The shooter proceeded down the hallway, entering the library in search of his intended target, Tracy Murphy, Pierson’s speech and debate coach. Entering the library Pierson yelled, “Where the f*** is Murphy?” Davis died of severe head trauma on Dec. 21.

Shots fired at librarian

For the first time, it was re-

confirmed that Pierson had no accomplices. The high school was put in a lockdown mode and was evacuated once law enforcement determined it was safe.

Shooter’s diary

Arapahoe County Sheriff David Walcher addresses the media, student journalists and several parents about the investigative report relating to the tragedy at Arapahoe High School last December. Photo by Tom Barry vealed by Walcher that Pierson fired two rounds at Murphy, who was led out an exit and picked up in a car by Fabian Llerenas, a custodian. The two left the school property together. The students who were in the library at the same time either hid or exited the room, Walcher said. Savannah Carlson, an Arapahoe senior, further described the scene in an interview. “A security guard was banging on the [classroom door] window so we knew something was wrong,” she said. “We turned off the light and got against the wall and huddled.” One of the security officers that responded was Cameron Rust, who is currently on paid administrative leave after ques-

tioning the school’s handling of Pierson and making other related allegations. Both security officers said they saw Pierson in the library. Within moments, James Englert, the school-resource officer, and another deputy, Rod Muller, went toward the library. “[Englert] kept yelling for people to tell him, ‘Where is the shooter, where is the shooter?” Walcher said. The two were not sure what was going on, but kept listening for additional shots that never occurred. Englert instructed Muller and Darrell Meredith, an assistant principal, “to carry Claire south of the Trophy Hallway … [as] that would be absolutely the

Officials address questions on shooting DA says ‘criminal liability’ died that day By Tom Barry Seated in the front row at the Oct. 10 press conference were 10 students from Arapahoe High School covering the conference for the school newspaper and yearbook. Also present were Littleton Public Schools staff, sheriff’s deputies and representatives from the District Attorneys Office, along with a handful of concerned parents. “We bring to closure to our criminal investigation of a homicide and attempted homicides,” Arapahoe County Sheriff David Walcher said, before introducing Michael and Desiree Davis, parents of shooing victim, Claire Davis. “I’ve met with the Davises numerous times and have spoken with them countless times. … I do want to say publicly … I am deeply sorry for your loss,” Walcher said. District Attorney George Brauchler was introduced, along with Scott Murphy, LPS’s superintendent. The sheriff also acknowledged Centennial Mayor Cathy Noon. “Moving forward, I firmly believe that we can all – and should learn from this tragedy. Shame on us if we do not learn from this,”

Walcher said, noting changes that have been made at AHS. Brauchler said no charges would be filed in the case. “The criminal liability in this particular case died on the floor of the library at Arapahoe High School on Dec. 13,” he said.

Murphy defiant

Murphy thanked the sheriff and his department for the “disciplined approach” they had taken in conducting the investigation. “Two students were lost. Their lives were gone that day. Families were shattered, dreams destroyed. Nothing I can say or do will change that,” the superintendent said. He thanked Principal Natalie Pramenko and her staff. “We are so very proud of how our staff and our students conducted themselves that day,” Murphy said. Murphy noted the district’s “robust threat assessment process … in place at LPS since 2008.” “I have never shared with our community – and will not – LPS’s safety and security measures. Doing so reduces their effectiveness and puts our students, families and faculty at risk,” he said. “And please know while we do not publicly discuss issues related to individual students or employees, we take them very seriously.”

Murphy was visibly and vocally defiant in answering questions and dismissed most media questions about the incident, the shooter, the school staff and district policies, citing advice from legal counsel. He declined to directly address specifics relating to threat assessments.

Parents with questions

After the conference, some parents expressed their continuing concerns “Where has the media been these last 10 months?” asked a parent who has children at AHS and insisted upon anonymity. “I understand that [the media] are being stonewalled. It seems like people are being stonewalled, I’ve been stonewalled here too.” Parent Rob Hill, thinks the school district still has questions to answer. “I think that the district attorney’s report was fine and clear, but what’s missing is a complete and open point-by-point discussion of what the Littleton Public Schools district did and didn’t do,” Hill said. “Obviously, there were mistakes, but being transparent is the best thing to do to move forward. My feeling is that [LPS] probably won’t do anything because they are worried about liability issues by admitting any culpability.”

quickest way for Claire to receive medical help.” She was carried out the exit near Dry Creek Road and rushed to Littleton Hospital by ambulance. After Pierson fired at Murphy, the shooter “lit and threw a Molotov cocktail, which did start a fire in the library,” noted Walcher. Kevin Kolasa, another assistant principal, went into the library and extinguished the fire. Upon searching the library, Pierson’s body was discovered with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, said Walcher. The county’s bomb squad was then summoned to check the entire school for any remaining explosive or incendiary devices. None were found. The final report

Pierson’s diary makes reference to “a 10-year subconscious project for me to exact revenge – not on the individuals who perpetrated wrong, but instead by those I believe had done me wrong.” The 28-page diary was found in his home after a search warrant was obtained, Walcher said. “His anger goes back a long time,” the sheriff said. “I will shoot up my school, Arapahoe High School, before the year is over,” the diary reads. The diary will not be released in its entirety, Walcher said. “In consideration of the Davis family, the Pierson family, the Arapahoe High School community, … I do not think it would serve the public interest,” the sheriff said. “Additionally, I certainly do not want Pierson’s writings to inspire others in the future.” Pierson had been suspended in spring 2013 for comments he made in a math class. Murphy removed the speech and debate student as a team captain on Sept. 3. “I’m going to kill that guy,” Pierson said of Murphy two days later in the parking lot. That action prompted a threat assessment and several days of suspension. A re-entry meeting was conducted Sept. 9. The assessment indicated that Pierson constituted a low-level of concern. Pierson was asked to leave a class on Dec. 11. “There is not a lot of school information regarding Karl Pierson between mid-September and midDecember,” Walcher said.

Cherry Hills Village City Council declines to host candidate debates By Jan Wondra The Oct. 7 City Council meeting included one item of business that wasn’t ordinary regarding why the city isn’t hosting a candidate forum, and whether the city should play host to a debate event for all candidates running for City Council and mayor. The subject generated public comment prior to the council’s deliberation. “I think a debate, at least a mayoral debate, would be a great way to get to know the candidates,” said Mark Van Loucks. “And I’m in the cable business, so perhaps we could put it up on the city cable channel?” The topic of a forum was an agenda item during council new business, and it was determined that it is not the city’s role to host forums. Council asked for historical clarification of city’s past role in hosting forums. “In the 1960s, the city did get involved in things like this,” said Cherry Hills Village City Clerk Laura Smith. “And in 2004, there was a ‘Meet the Candidates’ event. These are traditionally hosted by groups like garden clubs, and the last one in 2012 was organized by the Land Preserve. The concern here is about the state’s Fair Practices Act and city spending,

which could apply to candidate forums. If it costs money, things like this have to be executed with candidates paying equally.” “I’m concerned about the tone,” said Councilman Alex Brown. “There is a difference between urging and awareness. If we do one, we would be crossing over this line.” “I think we need a strict policy that the city will never be involved in running these,” said Mayor Pro Tem Russell Stewart. “The government, and that is what we are for the Village, should never be involved in running these. We shouldn’t be spending money, or time, or using our facilities. I don’t even like the bio statements on our website. We can’t adopt an ordinance, but we can adopt a policy.” The last forum in 2012 was run by the Land Preserve and received minor assistance from the city clerk getting the word out. The City Council declined to fund or approve a city-hosted forum, stating that most past forums were organized by other groups like the Garden Club, the Land Preserve, etc. “I’m just sorry that no group has stepped forward to arrange a forum,” said Councilwoman Klasina VanderWerf.


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By Robert Sweeney

Blood Moon ushers in election season Surely the “Blood Moon” must have something to do with American elections? I arose from bed last week at 4 a.m. to observe the eclipse and the moon was just starting to peak out. Back to bed, and up 30 minutes later, the moon was now about 50 percent exposed, not very red. Back to bed. Back up at 5 a.m. and the moon was fully exposed with a mild red tint, kind of a disappointment. But, it was worth the effort. What does this have to do with the 2014 election, not a damn thing, except the ominous name. I’m so sick of the negative television commercials and so are my friends and neighbors. Almost no ads about qualifications, accomplishments, future ideas, just decade old past voting records twisted and mainly taken out of context to prove whatever point the opposition parties want

to take. I’m especially offended by the women’s rights ads on abortion, birth control, and contrived women issues. I think those are old issues and battles. The real issue is the $17 trillion United States debt where we keep borrowing money from China and Japan and squandering it on non-essential programs. We need to elect fiscally responsible candidates who will make the hard spending decisions to start reducing the debts and eliminating “pork barrel” spending across America. I know for a fact that Congressman Mike Coffman is a tough financial manager and really was a strong state treasurer before going to Congress from his hometown of Aurora. We need Mike Coffman to remain in the House where he is in the majority party and can really make a difference on budget items, including military spending. He knows the difference between waste and efficiency as a true Marine combat veteran. He also has been a proponent of caring for our veterans and seeing that they get the attention they have earned defending our rights to vote. In many respects, this socalled “off-year” election is a vote for, or against, the administration and President Obama. His foreign policy has been close to nothing, almost no effort to bring peace to the Middle East; almost nothing with our friends

in Latin America; and jaw boning with Russia while Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan are in turmoil and he’s playing golf. Sen. Mark Udall has voted 99 percent of the time for everything that President Obama desires. After 18 years of deficit spending, it is time to bring Sen. Udall home to Colorado. If you like Obama, vote for Sen. Udall. Cory Gardner is a Colorado kid from Wray, who is a fiscal conservative and will represent us well as he has in Congress. He is not the monster described in the TV ads. I think Gov. Hickenlooper is weary of politics and while he loved being mayor of Denver, has grown weary on the job as governor and would like to return to the business world whence he came with head held high. Bob Beauprez really wants the job and has that “fire in the belly” that compels people to run for office. He would make an excellent governor in these fiscally challenged times. Cynthia Coffman is the experienced attorney general candidate who should be promoted to AG. Might as well vote for Diana DeGette, who still represents most of Denver and Cherry Hills Village. She is a power within her party to be reckoned with. Regarding Cherry Hills Village, Mayor Doug Tisdale should be re-elected. He has worked hard to represent Cherry Hills, and homeowners should appreciate his efforts to keep this community highly

I’m endorsing … REMARKS

By Mort Marks

I am writing this column today to say I’m endorsing – on the state level – Cory Gardner for U.S. Senator, Bob Beauprez for governor, Wayne Williams for secretary of state, Walker Stapleton for treasurer, Cynthia Coffman for attorney general, John Carson for CU Regent and Candice Benge for state representative, District 3. On the county level I endorse, Nancy Sharpe and Tony Brown for county commissioners, Matt Crane for clerk and recorder, Dave Walcher for sheriff, Kelly Lear-Kaul for coroner, Sue Sand-

strom for treasurer and Corbin Sakdol for assessor. When it comes to politics, President Herbert Hoover pointed out, “It is a curious fact that when we get sick we want an uncommon doctor. If we have a construction job, we want an uncommon engineer. When we get into a war, we want an uncommon admiral, and an uncommon general. Only when we get into politics are we content with the common man.” Perhaps Hoover’s words explain why we now have so many negative political ads, or can we explain all these negative ads that fill our television sets by remembering the words of Albert Einstein, the world’s most brilliant physicist who said, “politics is far more complicated than physics.” But, regardless of this year’s negative, negative, negative political campaigns, we still should bless election years because now we get a chance to voice our opinions of the various candidates and issues. Why then — Why then — Why then – I’ve been asked do

you support only those abovementioned candidates — all of whom are Republicans? When I answer that they are all proven honest and efficient Republicans who have served our state well, they then ask, “What makes a Republican different from a Democrat?” Aren’t both concerned about the general welfare of our nation and state? My answer is — of course, members of both parties strive to be good Americans, and to do what’s right. The difference is the difference in their fundamental approach to the business of running government. The Republican philosophy is by tradition, linked to a fundamental concern for the individual citizen. Abraham Lincoln first translated the Republican philosophy into action by freeing the slaves, and it was Lincoln who said that we have a government, “Of the people, by the people, and for the people” — government was the servant of the people, not the master. Republican office holders

respected in the metro area and protect precious property values. Newcomer Candice Benge is running from the Cherry Hills area House District 3 and would be a refreshing state representative from the area. Arapahoe County has exceptional county administration from top down, starting with former Greenwood Village Mayor and now County Commissioner Nancy Sharpe seeking re-election. She would make an excellent candidate for higher office in future years. All of the elected officials need to be re-elected from Matt Crane, Sue Sandstrom, Kelly Lear-Kaul and Corbin Sakdol, powerful people doing an excellent job across the county. Sheriff Dave Walcher is an exceptionally good law enforcement officer and should be reelected. We need to eliminate term limits for most of the county offices where good people can stay in office and let the voters decide when they should leave. Ballots will be arriving at voters’ homes this week so look over the ballot; there are many choices on issues amendments, and candidates. This paper contains an election section that describes the candidates and ballot questions. Thanks to our staff for gathering this information and congratulations to all of the candidates who seek office and endure the slings and arrows of public service. TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK…

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through the years have worked for full employment – jobs for all – because they know that a person with a job is a person with dignity and self-respect, with an opportunity to further improve their life, while a person out of work has reduced hopes. I further point out that Republicans, just recently in our state, again proved by their vote that they believe in preserving our Constitutional form of government and the freedoms guaranteed under the Bill of Rights. It actually boils down to the fact that Republican office holders believe in providing equal rights, equal justice and equal opportunity for all people regardless of race, creed or color, and above all they also believe in equal responsibility under the law for all. Since decisions made by all of the above mentioned state and county office holders do affect your lives you must remember to vote, and always remember, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis’ words, “The most important office is that of private citizen.”

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Rick Reiter and Bill Cadman (opponents of Amend 68), Chris Paulson and Sean Tonner (proponents of Amend 68) square off in a debate, Oct. 7.

Opponents: ‘Money would be lost in the mountain towns’ Continued from Page 1

among the participants. The format had prepared chamber questions presented by moderator Wasden followed by written questions submitted by the audience. Participants followed a timing sequence to provide equal time for all. Major strong points presented by each person were as follows: Proponent Paulson said, “Amendment 68 is a new source of revenue for K-12 funding.” This was his prevailing theme in the debate that Amendment 68 would bring in new money into the hands of educators. These new funds would benefit education and take some burden away from taxpayers in the future. Opponent Reiter outlined that the money was not “new” but at least 30 percent “cannibalized” from the existing casino industry. He believed that the license for a new casino could be auctioned for an estimated $750 million in revenue similarly done in other states. His theme was “Good for Rhode Island, bad for Colorado.” He also emphasized lack of local vote by citizens of Aurora and Arapahoe County. Proponent Tonner emphasized that the local governing bodies

(county commissioners) would have the final say on local control, including land use and zoning. There have been more than 500 teachers who signed the ballot petition. Tonner pointed out that Chambers in Aurora, Pueblo and Grand Junction have voted in favor of Amendment 68. Opponent Cadman stated that this would create the only “monopoly” in the entire state Constitution forbidden in Article 5. He said, “This would be the only monopoly on the planet.” Recent polling related by Reiter indicated 51 to 38 percent of voters are against the proposal. His numbers were not challenged, but proponents asked if he would reduce his advertising in light of recent polling, which he humorously declined. Both parties indicated they have budgets of $16 to $17 million. Impact on the mountain communities in revenue and jobs was estimated to be at least 30 percent in loss of current business. Opponents said that money would be lost in the mountain towns, creating “financial disasters” to the local government budgets. Former House Speaker Paulson referred to the Colorado information booklet where financial information is presented by a bi-

partisan Legislative Council. All registered voters should receive this booklet in the mail. Financial figures were estimates of revenue projected from current facts and figures available. At least eight state newspapers have taken editorial stands against the amendment along with opposition from the statewide PTA and there has been nary a school district endorsement of the proposal. The superintendent of the booming Eagle County School District issued this statement, “Amendment 68 is a self-interested effort by an out-of-state corporation to make millions in gambling revenues while being a laughable inadequate solution to the state’s education funding situation.” The Colorado Springs Gazette last week said, “Just because someone says, ‘it’s for the children’ does not make it so. Let’s not fall for this play to amend the Constitution for the benefit of one for profit business, nearly 2,000 miles away, at the cost of our state and local best interests.” There were no votes or public discussion at the chamber debate and the South Metro Chamber has not taken a public position on the issue currently.

Cherry Creek Schools restructures bond debt Move saves taxpayers $6 million, according to district

By Peter Jones Cherry Creek Schools has sold $37.5 million of debt for a savings to taxpayers of $6 million, the school district announced last week. J.P. Morgan Securities submitted the winning bid with a true interest cost of 1.69 percent. The bonds were sold competitively via the Internet, according to the district. Ten other firms also submitted bids – including Bank of America

Merrill Lynch, Piper Jaffray, Citigroup Global Markets, Raymond James & Associates, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo. The deal refinances more than $43.5 million of Series 2005 bonds that were outstanding and carried an interest rate of 4.18 percent. Guy Bellville, Cherry Creek’s chief financial officer, said the number of bids and the results of the competitive sale were exceptionally positive for the district. “This transaction reduced the outstanding debt by almost $6 million, while also lowering the average interest rate from 4.18 percent to 1.69 percent,” he said, noting that the savings would be

passed to the taxpayers through an average reduction in tax collections of $558,000 per year. “The total present value savings are 12.9 percent of the par amount of the refunded bonds, which is an exceptionally large savings.” Last year, the Cherry Creek sold $31.2 million in debt for savings of $4.2 million. According to district financial advisors, the aggressive bids in the most recent round of sales reflect investor demand for high-quality bonds and historically low interest rates. Cherry Creek has Aa1/AA ratings as assigned by Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s respectively.

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County seeks temporary election workers The Arapahoe County Elections Division invites citizens to apply for paid positions as temporary election workers to assist with the upcoming general election. This is an opportunity to get involved in your local government and play a role in the democratic process. Election workers would assist citizens at a Voter Service and Polling Center or support ballot processing at the County Elections

Facility in Littleton. Positions will vary between 4 and 40+ hours per week. Wages are $12-14 per hour depending upon position. Paid training is provided. The county has already hired more than 350 temporary workers, and is seeking approximately 80 more individuals. Applicants must be registered to vote in Colorado and be available to work from approximately 8 a.m.

until 5 p.m., Mondays – Saturdays, Oct. 20 through Nov. 4. Fluent Spanish-speakers are needed. Interested candidates must apply online on the Career Opportunities page at www.arapahoe gov.com and also attend a mandatory job fair anytime between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 16, at the County Administration building, 5334 S Prince St. in Littleton.

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My name is Maria Mendelsberg and I am running for Cherry Hills Village City Council District 2. When I received my copy of the Cherry Hills Village Crier on Oct. 11, I noticed the Crier omitted some critical information about my background, notably my education and qualifications. I have two degrees from Brown University, one in business economics and one in classics (Latin) and I am a Chartered Financial Analyst. This was all clearly spelled out on the profile form I submitted to Martha Welborn, editor, at the end of August. I find this mistake to not only be egregious but also unethical as Martha’s husband, Jim Welborn, is publicly endorsing the opposition slate, “Cherry Hills Concerned Citizens.” Incidentally, the Village Crier managed to get every other candidate’s education and qualifications correct, though profiles of the other “non-slate” candidates, Lisa Pinto and Jim Turner, were also missing relevant information as well. The Village Crier is the official government sponsored newspaper for the residents of Cherry Hills Village, and these omissions have caused a great deal of damage to any chance I had of being elected. This is the only publication that reaches every single household in Cherry Hills Village. Maria L. Mendelsberg Cherry Hills Village

Lions Club gets election analysis

This report was presented to the Denver Lions Club last week by Eric Sondermann and gives an independent analysis of the upcoming election. Here is the report written by a University of Colorado Lion Intern of the Sondermann program: Sondermann is the former CEO of SE2, a Denver-based communication agency and currently is on the panel of the television program Colorado Inside and Out. He is calling himself “Sondermann-atlarge,” while pursing his future as a political analyst, commentator, writer and speaker. He maintains an unbiased stance for his role as a political analyst. Dan Haley, a former editor of The Denver Post, describes him as “a straight-shooter [that] spears sacred cows on both sides of the aisle. He’s a throwback of sorts too because he does it such a gentlemanly manner.” Indeed, Sondermann speared both sides of the cow for his presentation to the Lions. Lion Doug Brown introduced Sondermann as friend and colleague and respected analyst. Sondermann acknowledged the great work the Lions do and admitted the new chapter of his life was committed to service. He began his dialogue with his position as a moderate, “Being a moderate is difficult turf,” and “it’s difficult to hold that ground,” He approached the subject of the political landscape with a quote from Groucho Marx: “Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedies.” With that, he dove right in with the national political landscape calling it a “massive dysfunction,” with the institutions, the process, and the political systems. He said the government needs maturity to be soluble and Washington is lacking in that arena. He goes on to talk about the armchair cheerleading that happens between the liberals and conservatives in the media capturing the mood of “hit’em harder, harder.” Sondermann says there has to be a common ground and goodwill between the two parties. Another powerful point that the process is failing is the carving up of legislative districts. He noted a former era where voters picked their representatives, much like our forefathers intended,

however, representatives now carve up their districts in order to make them as friendly as possible causing a “profound polarization.”This polarization causes a wave election: an election where “one party is overwhelming gone.” Historically speaking, in the sixth year of a president he loses his lackluster to his constituents and the opposition gains in the House and Senate. Is this year going to be a tsunami election where the world changes? The governor’s race is in an unforced error game. Sondermann says, “Hickenlooper has made mistakes, some ‘self-inflicted wounds,’ which is the reason Beauprez is even a consideration. He has governed with both houses of legislation in democratic control, a fact that led to several leftleaning bills crossing his desk. This in turn has lost him popularity and has managed to give him an image of one who ‘shirks from tough decisions instead of embracing them.’ The hovernor needs a bolder image.” Sondermann said Bob Beauprez might have “wondered into his own unforced error by debating women’s reproductive rights.” He believes Hickenlooper might have an advantage due to lingering popularity, that Beauprez has not “closed the sale,” and traditionally, in Colorado, the default goes to the Democrats until proven otherwise, giving Hick an upper hand. The Senate race is a “one-note campaign” on women’s reproductive rights. Udall as a Democrat uses this point to win the suburban women’s vote. Corey Gardner uses the tag line, “A New Kind of Republican,” which allows voters to decide for themselves whether that is positive or negative. Nevertheless, it finds Republicans wondering what was wrong with the old Republican. The overall political landscape, according to Sondermann, has changed in the last 20 years and not for the better. Carving out districts, wave elections, media coverage, and voter impatience and intolerance all contribute to the failing and massive dysfunction of the institution and the process of politics. Jolie Diepenhorst

Voting for Kathleen Conti benefits us all

As her record proves, Kathleen Conti has served the people of State House District 38 admirably. Rep. Conti understands the challenges facing Colorado families and businesses. She strives for public safety, government accountability and broad-spectrum economic growth. As a small-business owner, Conti recognizes the need to enhance, rather than stifle, Colorado’s economy. From a military family, she lauds those who serve and their families because it is their investment that keeps us free. Standing up for all of us, she promotes fiscal responsibility and the efficient delivery of the core functions of government services. This year Conti sponsored a number of bills to help Coloradans. For example, to enhance public safety, HB1191 expands the Medina Alert to a state wide program. Protecting some of our most vulnerable, HB1194/1372 prevents the unauthorized advertising of children; this can lead to the exploitation of our children. I encourage you to vote for Kathleen Conti. Peg Brady Centennial

Katy Brown for Cherry Hills Village City Council

A deep personal belief of mine is that local, municipal government is the one area of government that truly affects our lives on a day-to-day basis, even though it often gets the least amount of attention. From public safety, to filling a pothole, to making sure the snow is plowed, these

things touch us every day. That is why there is no one I can think of who would be better than Katy Brown for Cherry Hills Village City Council. I have known Katy for over 20 years, and during that time I’ve seen her as a successful entrepreneur and business owner, leader of many boards and committees, organizer of stellar events, a dear friend, and a dedicated and loving mother and spouse. Katy is wicked smart, hard-working, honest, open-mined, and not afraid to speak her mind. In short, she has all the qualities that are essential in politics these days. In addition to her time on the Village’s Parks, Trails, and Recreation Commission, Katy has proven herself as an effective leader on Cherry Hills Village City Council the past few years. Her vision for the Village is to maintain its sound finances, premier neighborhoods, and exceptional quality of life. To say you cannot go wrong by voting for Katy Brown is an understatement; in my humble opinion, it would be just plain wrong not to vote for her. C.J. Whelan City of Centennial, City Council, District 4

Rehire Nancy Sharpe in District 2

Four years ago I wrote to The Villager asking my fellow citizens in Commissioner District 2 to vote for Nancy Sharpe. I wrote about my great expectations for the coming contributions she would make to Arapahoe County Government. Review of the past four years clearly shows that she not only met my great expectations – she exceeded them. Sharpe’s performance these past four years ushered in a new era for the Arapahoe Board of County Commissioners. Once again on Nov. 4, readers who vote in Arapahoe County Commissioner District 2 will find a very special person on their ballot – Nancy Sharpe. Rarely in the course of events does the absolutely perfect candidate stand for election in our local government. District 2 voters can rehire an absolutely superlative individual as their Arapahoe County commissioner – Nancy Sharpe Why is Nancy the perfect candidate to rehire on Nov. 4? Besides her innate common sense, keen intelligence, business background and fiscal conservatism, her work as a past BOCC chair; as a leader in the confederation of Colorado Counties; and in human services in Arapahoe County and statewide merits her election. Furthermore her past service in the metro area as chair of both the Denver Regional Council of Governments and the Metro Mayors Caucus highlights her additional expertise to serve as District 2. Nancy builds consensus while maintaining her values. Time and time again I saw many different people in disparate situations acknowledge her as their natural leader. She understands people. She understands government. As a member of the Greenwood Village City Council, I was sworn-in the same November 2003 night Nancy became our mayor. I had the unique opportunity to work very closely with her for more than seven years. No one could have worked harder, cared more for everyone she came in contact with, or performed her duties with greater integrity or humility than Nancy. When evaluating the melding of her people and governmental skills, any impartial evaluator would conclude, as I have, that Nancy Sharpe is the voters’ best choice to continue as Arapahoe County Commissioner District 2. Ron Rakowsky Mayor City of Greenwood Village


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Englewood resident Barbara Showalter is shown the new queuing system by Matt Crane, Arapahoe County’s clerk and recorder. Photo by Tom Barry

Arapahoe clerk utilizing new queuing technology Kiosks may reduce wait times By Tom Barry The Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder’s Office has implemented a new kiosk system at three area branches. The new state-of-the-art kiosks manufactured by Lavi Industries were designed to reduce the time customers wait in line for a plethora of services that the county provides. The county has purchased nine of the $5,675 units. The Centennial, Littleton and Aurora branches are now using the new technology. The Altura office uses the new kiosks for the processing of drivers licenses. The Byers office will not utilize the technology due to a lower customer count. “This new queuing system helps us provide better service and more efficient service to our customers – to our citizens. It routes them to the correct person faster,” said Matt Crane, the county’s elected clerk and recorder. “It will also eventually allow us to post wait times online. It’s pretty cool. Our disabled citizens

Public outreach underway on Centennial land code

The City of Centennial is implementing the third and final phase of the new Land Development Code known as the Commercial Zoning Update. This project involves an update to the city’s official zoning map for all commercial properties in the city to the newly adopted code. The public invited to attend one of four separate openhouse meetings that are scheduled throughout the city, each from 3 – 6 p.m. City staff will also be available for individual meetings or phone calls to discuss the project and any potential impacts to specific properties as requested. • Oct. 23: Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road • Oct. 28: Castlewood Library, Castlewood Conference Room, 6379 S. Uinta St. • Oct. 29: Trails Recreation Center, Conestoga Room, 16799 E. Lake Ave. • Nov. 13: South Metro Denver Chamber, Suite 342, 2154 E. Commons Ave. Suite 342

will eventually be able to make appointments online, so they don’t have to come in and wait.” The new system will also allow enhanced tracking of employee performance. Upon review of the data, it could be determined by a manager, for example, that an employee needs enhanced training in a given area. “It’s really exciting about the capabilities,” Crane said. When Crane went into the lobby of the Littleton office to show off the new technology, citizens thought he was an attendant as he immediately assisted two senior citizens who inquired about the new system. “You can swipe your driver’s license or ID card and now press submit. It gives me a ticket, the date and time. We have different queues for different functions,” said Crane to Barbara Showalter, an Englewood resident. Showalter, who worked in the elections department years ago, was amazed at the new process and appreciated it. Moments after she received the ticket, an overhead recorded message said “Customer 222, please proceed to Counter F,” and a screen displayed identical infor-

mation. Customers receive a small paper ticket after prompting several screen commands that correspond to a number and section. The number is posted on an expanded overhead color screen and states where in line the customer is at the time – in addition to the voice prompts. Crane was not sure of the amount of time the new system would save customers – only time will tell. The managers are beginning to extrapolate the data of potential efficiencies, but customers are already noticing a difference. “I actually took the afternoon off because I thought it was going to take the afternoon, but it only took 45 minutes,” said Shana Sheridan, a newlywed who was changing the name on her driver’s license. “I had to wait 10 minutes, tops, to get my picture taken.” Sheridan also had to fill out some paperwork and show her wedding certificate and proof of address. Eventually, Crane intends to have staff provide brief video clips of messages about different services and consumer tips and information.

McKinstry, South Suburban announce energy-savings program Improvements expected to save an average $400,000 annually McKinstry and South Suburban Parks and Recreation have announced an energy-efficiency project that will reduce the district’s utility costs by an estimated average of $400,000 annually, improve the comfort for patrons and staff and provide renewable-energy generation. A technical energy audit of 20 buildings performed by McKinstry in early 2014 revealed a number of facility-improvement measures that present opportunities for energy savings and water conservation. Updates at facilities will include the installation of new high-efficiency chillers and boilers, new heating, ventilation and air-conditioning controls, lighting and advanced lighting controls, as well as building envelope improvements. Plumbing fixtures will also be replaced to conserve water. Additional utility savings and revenue generation will come from South Suburban’s participation in a local community solar garden through a partnership with Boulder-based Clean Energy Collective. The total cost of the project is

$5.7 million. This investment is expected to generate a cost savings of $408,000 in the first year alone with additional cost savings expected to increase annually. The district is also leveraging a one-time utility incentive of $215,000, paid directly to South Suburban by Xcel Energy and Denver Water. “This energy-efficiency project is a good start, but there’s still more that can be accomplished, especially in our older facilities,” said David Lorenz, South Suburban’s executive director. “By implementing these facilityimprovement measures, we are reducing the district’s utility expenses and carbon footprint,” said Leslie Larocque, business development director for McKinstry’s Rocky Mountain region. “Ultimately, the district’s patrons and staff are the big winners.” Any additional cost savings from the project are returned to the district and can be used for additional energy-efficiency upgrades to facilities or be used to payoff the project costs. A three-year measurement and verification process will ensure McKinstry meets the guaranteed energy and water reductions. Construction of the project is underway, and is scheduled to be completed in spring 2015.


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A&E Briefs ‘Neustadt JAAMM Fest’

Oct. 22 – Nov. 9, Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center, 350 S. Dahlia St, Denver. Jewish Arts, Authors, Movies and Music Festival. Information: www.maccjcc.org.

Italian Organist Eugenio Maria Fagianito

Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m., Augustana Lutheran Church, 5000 E. Alameda Ave, Denver. Eugenio Maria Fagiani, organist, received an Organ and Composition Diploma at the “Luca Marenzio” Conservatory in Brescia, Italy and also graduated in Musicology from Cremona-Pavia University of Denver. Tickets online at www. augustanaarts.org or by calling 303-388-4962.

Man charged in attempted murder of girlfriend’s son ‘Guys and Dolls’

Oct. 22 – 26 Main Stage, Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree. The rousing energy of mid-20th century New York City mixes with legendary characters and a dazzling score. Classic tunes come one right after the other, including favorites such as a “A Bushel and a Peck,” “Luck Be A Lady,” “Take Back Your Mink,” “Sit Down You’re Rockin’ the Boat” and “If I Were A Bell.” The romantic and funny story is populated with gangsters and gamblers, missionary dolls and showgirls, and one of the greatest musical scores in the history of American musicals. Tickets: 720-509-1007 or www. lonetreeartscenter.org.

‘Anything Goes’

Nov. 14 – Dec. 29, Littleton Town Hall Arts Theater, 2450 W Main St, Littleton. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Classic story of boy-meetsgirl and the complications that ensue. Songs include “It’s D-Lovely,” “You’re the Top” and Blow, Gabriel, Blow! ‘Visit townhallartscenter. org or call 393-7942787, ext. 5.

LSO Free Children’s Concert

Nov. 15, 2:30 p.m., Littleton United Methodist Church, 5894 S. Datura St., Littleton. Hayden Go Seek with the Orchestra. Wacky murder mystery, musical collaboration between children’s author Lemony Snicket and composer Nathaniel Stookey. No tickets necessary. Visit www.littletonsymphony.org.

By Peter Jones A 49-year-old man has been charged with attempting to murder his girlfriend’s 37-year-old son in an apartment building in unincorporated Arapahoe County. According to the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, Samuel Knox says he was watching television in his apartment on Oct. 10 in the 2100 block of South Trenton Way when Rodney Lewis, his mother’s boyfriend, knocked on the door and during an ensuing argument forced his way into the apartment. A news release says Lewis took out a semi-automatic hand-

gun and pointed it at Knox’s head, threatening to kill him. Lewis allegedly fired the gun twice, hitting Knox once in the leg before the alleged shooter ran away. Knox was taken to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Lewis was located at about 12:45 p.m. on Oct. 11 and was taken into custody without incident. He had a handgun with him when he was arrested. Lewis is charged with firstdegree attempted murder and assault, felony menacing, possession of a weapon by a previous offender and reckless endangerment.

Philip F. Anschutz named 2015 Citizen of the West

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he National Western Stock Show has named Philip F. Anschutz the 2015 Citizen of the West, an award that recognizes those who embody the spirit and determination of the Western pioneer and perpetuate the West’s agricultural heritage and ideals. Anschutz, entrepreneur and philanthropist, has had a major impact on many institutions in the state of Colorado. He will receive the award on January By Robert Sweeney 12, 2015 at the National Western Events Center. A committee of community leaders selects the recipient. Proceeds from the event support 80 college scholarships awarded annually by the National Western Scholarship Trust. “There is no one I know more deserving of the title Citizen of the West than Phil Anschutz,” said 2014 honoree Fred Hamilton. “He is a great guy and has done more for the city, the state and the Rocky Mountain region than any

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other person. His generosity and philanthropy are boundless.” Anschutz, 74, is a native of Kansas who comes from a farming and ranching background. He founded The Anschutz Corporation in 1965. It has achieved success in the fields of transportation, natural and renewable resources, communications, lodging, sports, entertainment and real estate. He started the Anschutz Foundation in 1983 and remains chairman The Foundation’s of its board. By Mort Marks support has been crucial to innumerable community, cultural and health-related initiatives. Among the Foundation’s many notable efforts are contributions that led to the naming of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in 2006. It is one of the leading health-care facilities in the world and one of the only health-care campuses in the nation that brings together clinical, educational and research activities on one site. The cam-

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Denver mom seeks clarity on EA/ED F lair! Kevin Iverson

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Dear Estelle. Our family has diligently worked together to make the college planning process a positive experience for our son, Rick, a senior. With good research, college visits, and conversations with alums, our son is excited about his college choices and plans to apply early action to a few and possibly early decision to his favorite, although he is not sure what his favorite might be. Is there some strategy to this process that we need to be aware of before he clicks “send” on the common application? Please advise and kindly review the basics for all your readers. SG, East High parent, Denver This is such an important question that I’m happy to share information about the early deci-

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sion/early action options with my SCHOOL MATTERS readers. The Ivy League and other selective colleges frequently have Nov. 1 or Nov. 15 as their ED date so if you’re planning to apply early decision be sure to read the fine print. Early decision is an option that promises you the opportunity to know early about your acceptance and relieves you of waiting until April 1 when most (RD)regular decisions are announced. It is offered by many Judithcolleges Baenen of the By selective but carSt. Mary’s Academy ries with it the binding commitment to enroll if accepted. ED is allowed only at one school and if a student is accepted must withdraw any other applications. Applying ED requires some important information by the families. Foremost, the student should have visited the campus and if possible stayed overnight in the dorm. What is even more important, the student must know the family financials. Unless the family is completely sure of their college monies, they should complete the Net Price Calculator found on each college website and talk to the financial aid office regarding their EFC(expected family contribution) before sending the application. It can also be helpful to submit the PROFILE found on the College Board website. In a recent

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conversation with an admissions rep from Emory he recommended these strategies as an absolute requirement for ED applicants. Many colleges insist they give the same aid to early decision candidates as regular but it is best not to count on this. Remember, early decision is a firm commitment. Waking up in a cold sweat with concern over how you’re going to “pay for college” is a scary proposition. By Jim Miller Those who would benefit greatly from applying ED are athletic recruits, legacies and those requiring no financial aid. Colleges benefit from ED acceptance because they can leverage their “high yield” ED acceptances and require far fewer acceptances for those applying regular decision. This is a real bonanza for the Enrollment Management officers at the colleges and looks good for a college’s selectivity and rankings. EDII is yet another binding option for applying. Usually its deadlines are a few months later than ED, occurs concurrently with the regular decision deadline and students have a few more months to decide decisively about their first choice school. Early action on the other hand is an opportunity to apply early to one or several selective colleges without having to make a

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CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS

Columbine Genealogical and Historical Society

Oct. 21, Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 6400 S. University Boulevard, Denver. 9:30 a.m., Family Tree Maker, Dena Coutant, first in three part series; 1 p.m., Organized Chaos by Nancy and Gary Ratay. Visitors welcome, www. columbinegenealogy.com.

DTC/Greenwood Village Chamber Octoberfest Business After Hours

Denver. A concert and fundraiser, the Better Boettcher Bash celebrates the CSO’s legacy as well as a new vision for its home. Conducted by Scott O’Neil, the Better Boettcher Bash will feature music from the Colorado Symphony as well as Natasha Paremski, world-renown pianist. Proceeds support the Better Boettcher campaign to modernize the theater. Details of the plan are available at www.coloradosymphony.org.

Greenwood Village Arts and Humanities Council Silent Art and Gift Auction.

and camps to get kids outside and active! Info/ registration: thegreatpumpkinhaul.com

Colorado Ghost Stories

Oct. 23, 6:45 – 7:45 p.m., Sam Gary Library, 2961 Roslyn St., Denver, No RSVP necessary; Oct. 31, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Platt Park Senior Center, 1500 S Grant St, Denver. RSVP: 720-865-0630.Active Minds free class explores the haunted houses and ghoulish graveyards of the area. Hear ghost stories associated with the Stanley Hotel, Cheesman Park, the Molly Brown House, and more.

Victorian Horrors at the Molly Brown House Museum

Oct. 22, 6 – 7:45 p.m., Hilton Garden Inn, 1400 Welton St., Denver. “U.S. - Russian Relations at a Crossroads.” Ambassador John R. Beyrle. Register at worlddenver.org/event-1765191.

Nov. 15, 6 – 8:30 p.m., Curtis Arts & Humanities Center, 2349 E. Orchard Road, Greenwood Village. Light dinner, wine, and music; participants can bid on artwork and gift certificates. Auction features the work of local artist Don Mitchell. His works are brilliant, quirky, almost childlike in their vision, but no doubt that they are fine art. Tickets are $20/ person and can be purchased at City Hal, 6060 S. Quebec St., Greenwood Village, or the Curtis Arts & Humanities Center, 303-708-6110.

Día de los Muertos

Denver Gorilla Run

Oct. 24, 4:30 – 7:30. Streets at SouthGlenn. Fun and safe trick-or-treating, other family activities. For more information, call 303-7714004.

Oct. 23, 5 - 7p.m, Restorations Health and Wellness, 6950 E. Belleview Avenue, Suite 102, Greenwood Village. Free.

EVENTS

World Denver Talks

Nov. 1, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver. Included with Gardens admission, free for members. Festive, family-friendly activities include sugar skull decorating (while supplies last), paper altars with Museo de las Americas, planting station, papel picado necklaces, community altar exhibition and $5 face painting (9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.). Special, costumed processions led by La Danza Guadalupana Matachina take place 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Visit www.botanicgardens.org.

Mi Casa Business Resource Fair

Nov. 5, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. To help emerging entrepreneurs and established small business owners access business services, meet with lenders, and network with business service providers and other entrepreneurs. Includes a large resource fair with vendors offering valuable information and services for small business owners, as well as time for networking and a keynote address from an experienced and successful entrepreneur. RSVP is required at www. MiCasaResourceCenter.org/events or call 303539-5606.

FUNDRAISERS

Friends First Night of Stars Gala

Oct. 19, 7 – 11 p.m., Palazzo Verdi at Fiddler’s Green in Greenwood. Red carpet gala will feature paparazzi and screaming fans, hors d’oeuvres presented by Epicurean catering, cocktails, a performance by Friends First young adults, awards for honorary supporters, mingling, live and silent auctions, and dancing. Hosted by Susie Wargin, Colorado’s 9News sportscaster. Visit www. friendsfirst.org.

Nov. 2, City Park to the Denver Zoo. Walk, run, or bike a leisurely 5K through City Park, and finish at the Denver Zoo, dressed up in a full gorilla suits. The Denver Gorilla Run is the primary fundraiser for the Mountain Gorilla Conservation Fund, and helps protect the endangered Mountain Gorillas in Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Each registrant receives his or her own gorilla suit to keep. Special activities geared toward families include the Little Gorilla Obstacle Challenge. Visit www.gorillarun.com.

HALLOWEEN

Pumpkin Fundraiser Sale

Weekends through Oct. 26, 10:30 a.m. – dusk, Greenwood Community Church, 5600 E. Belleview Ave. Come Support your Local Boy Scout Troop 457 with their annual fundraiser of pumpkin sales.

Fright Fest

Through Nov. 2, Elitch Gardens Theme & Amusement Park, 2000 Elitch Circle, Denver. Haunted houses come alive and ghost, ghouls and zombies take over. Free with regular admission.

South Suburban ‘Spooktacular’

Oct. 17, 5:30 – 8 p.m., Goodson Recreation Center, 6315 S. University Blvd., Centennial. South Suburban offers a safe “trick or treat” experience for children up to 11 years. Face painting, the Haunted House, Arts & Crafts, Spooktoddler, Trick or Treat Street, Carnival Games and more! Register online at www.sspr.org. Free up to 1 year of age. For more information, call 303-483-7062.

Ghosts in the Gardens

Oct. 19, 6380 Fiddler’s Green Circle, Greenwood Village. Non-competetive 5K walk. Visit makingstrideswalk.org/denverco or call 720524-5450.

Oct. 17, 18, 24 and 25, 9 – 11 p.m., Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver. More than one hundred years ago, Denver Botanic Gardens’ land was the Mile High City’s first cemetery. Guides share the true story of its macabre history, and recount decades of reported paranormal activity as the tour travels through the Gardens. Visit www.botanicgardens.org

Urban Cowboy Fundraiser

‘A Murderously Good Time’

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

Oct. 24, 7 p.m., Mile High Station, 2027 Old West Colfax Ave. Denver. ASCENT is a volunteer guild dedicated to raising awareness and money for local charitable organizations. This year’s beneficiary is Brent’s Place. Tickets at www. donate.brentsplace.org.

The Birds of Prey Soirée Masquerade

Oct. 24, 6 – 10 p.m., Parkside Mansion, 1859 York St. Denver. Presented by Nature’s Educators. Semi-formal fundraiser event. An evening of food, drinks, music, dancing, games, prizes, a silent auction, and, of course, a chance to meet our educational raptor ambassadors. Have the opportunity to meet hawks, owls, and falcons up close and learn about their species. Visit www. natureseducators.org.

Better Boettcher Bash

Oct. 26, cocktails 5:30 p.m., concert 7 p.m., Boettcher Concert Hall 14th and Curtis streets,

Oct. 18, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., Cherokee Ranch Castle Great Hall, 5336 N. Hwy 85, Sedalia. Join “Antiques Revengeshow,” a Murder Mystery spoof of “Antiques Hit the Road,” the PBS show where people have their treasures appraised. Cherokee Castle & Ranch is home to many valuable antiques from around the world, and something sinister seems to be stirring here. Can the mystery be solved before people start dropping like flies? Visit cherokeeranch.com.

The Great Pumpkin Haul

Oct. 19, 9:30 a.m., Chatfield Botanic Gardens, 8500 Deer Canyon Road, Littleton. A two-mile jaunt through forests, open fields, over hay bales with participants carrying their very own personal pumpkins. After the Haul participants will enjoy hot apple cider, seasonal brews from local Colorado Microbreweries, music, and discounted tickets to the annual corn maze. The Great Pumpkin Haul benefits Camp Como, a charity that organizes outdoor adventures

Oct. 24 -25, 6-9 p.m., Molly Brown House Museum, 1340 Pennsylvania St., Denver. Costumed actors will bring to life tales of terror from such masters of Victorian gothic literature as Edgar Allan Poe, HG Wells and Mary Shelley. Visit www.mollybrown.org.

‘Spooky Streets’ at The Streets at SouthGlenn

Halloween Cemetery Crawl with Tom “Dr. Colorado” Noel

Oct. 25, 1 – 4 p.m., Fairmount Cemetery, 430 S Quebec St., Denver. Meet the unusually lively occupants of subterranean dwellings, such as Mayor Robert Speer who gave the dead a chance to vote. Other friends include the good (Emily Griffith), the bad (Grand Dragon John Galen Locke), and the ugly (John Chivington). You may walk or ride with the Model A Ford Club of Colorado’s tombstone taxi service (weatherpermitting). Information and reservation at History Colorado: 303-866-2394.

Cherokee Ranch Fall Festival

Oct. 25 – 26, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., 5336 N. Hwy 85, Sedalia. Pumpkin patch, Zombie Crawl, costume parades, hayrides, bounce houses, plus 30,000-square-foot Maze of Terror. Maze, Food & Pumpkin Patch only Oct. 17 - 19, 24 & 31. 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Visit www.cherokeeranchfallfest. com.

Monster Mash Halloween Bash

House to the next collecting goodies, craft classic Halloween creatures, brave your chances at the Monster Carnival and stroll through Pumpkin Hill. Activities included with Museum admission. www.mychildsmuseum.org.

Boo at the Zoo

Oct. 25 – 26, Denver Zoo, 2300 Steele St., Denver More than 25 trick-or-treat stations, creepy crawly animal demonstrations and familyfriendly entertainment. Activities free with zoo admission.

Halloween Gala!

Oct. 31, 7 - 10 p.m. 5336 N. Hwy 85, Sedalia. It’s a Mad, Mad Ball! at Cherokee Castle on Halloween. Enjoy a night as your alter ego. The evening will close with a costume contest and prize for the most bewitching of guests. Visit www.cherokeeranch.com.

HEALTH

‘Dentistry from the Heart’

Oct. 19, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., R 7180 E Orchard Road Ste. 301, Centennial. Rippe Dental Associates is offering a day of free dentistry in partnership with “Dentistry from the Heart,” whereby we will provide free fillings, extractions, or cleanings to the first 50 patients. Dr. Christian Rippe or Joanne Rippe (Event Coordinator) would be pleased to meet with any interested parties in person to provide more details. 303-779-9876.

Affordable Health Screenings offered by South Suburban and University Hospital

The screenings will be offered from at the following sites: Oct. 21, 7 – 8:45 a.m., Lone Tree Recreation Center, 10249 Ridgegate Circle, Lone Tree Oct. 22. 7 – 9:30 am Goodson Recreation Center, 6315 S. University Boulevard, Centennial Oct. 23, 7 – 9:30 am Buck Recreation Center, 2004 W. Powers Ave., Littleton Oct. 24, 7 – 9:30 am Family Sports Center, 6901 S. Peoria St., Centennial Additional screenings are available. No appointment necessary. Call 303-730-4610 for more information.

Girls Night Out

Oct. 23, 4:30 – 7:30 p.m., Lone Tree Breast Center, 9544 Park Meadows Drive, Ste. 100, Lone Tree. Mammograms, Makeup for Confidence, Superfoods and Antioxidents. Free but reservations required. RSVP to Amy Hurley, 720553-1127, amyhurley@uchealth.org.

Oct. 25, 1 - 4 pm, Family Sports Center, 6901 S Peoria St., Centennial. Experience a Zombie hunt laser tag challenge, the eXerGame Zone, inflatable obstacle course, bumper cars, climbing wall, and more at South Suburban’s Family Sports Center From 1:30-2:30 pm, enjoy a Halloween ice skate and costume contest. Skate rental included. No masks due to safety concerns. For information, call 303-754-0552.

Jumpstart Your Metabolism

‘Hoofin’ it through the Hollows’ 5K Run/Walk

HOLIDAY SHOPPING

Oct. 25, 5:30 p.m. costume contest; 5:45 pm walk/run, deKoevend Park, 6301 S. University Boulevard, Centennial. Earn your treats this Halloween by participating in the 5K event, part of South Suburban’s Race Series, that takes place on the scenic High Line Canal Trail. Strollers and friendly dogs on leashes are welcome. Costumes are optional. All ages welcome. Register at runningguru.com/EventInformation. asp?eID=hoofinit.

Trick or Treat Train

Oct. 25 – 26, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Colorado Railroad Museum, 17155 W. 44th Ave., Golden. Ride the rails through Railroad Halloween Town at the Colorado Railroad Museum. Catch a ride behind the historic locomotive in vintage passenger cars hosted by conductors and engineers in full costume. Visit the “not so spooky” haunted railcar or the Olde Railroaders silly graveyard. Get a picture of your costume as you pause for a photo in the Pumpkin Patch. Or warm your hands around the Hobo Campfire and sit a spell for kid-friendly storytelling. Coloradorailroadmuseum.org.

Oct. 29, 11a.m. – 12:30 p.m., South Denver Heart Center, 1000 Southpark Drive, Littleton. Free Heart Health nutrition class and cooking demonstration with Richard Collins, M.D. “The Cooking Cardiologist®,” along with Susan Buckley, RD, CDE. For more information or to register call 303-744-1065, www.southdenver.com.

Smoky Hill High School Craft Fair

Nov. 8, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., 16100 E. Smoky Hill Road, Aurora.

Christmas at Our House

Nov. 5 – 8, Bosworth House, 1400 Josephine St., Denver. Nov. 5, 6 – 10 p.m., opening night, Blues at the Bosworth with Hazel Miller; Bosworth Bistro; Nov. 6- 7, 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Nov. 8, Girl’s Night Out featuring Tony David and Wildfire; Champagne Brunch, Nov. 9, 9:30 and 11a.m., Shopper’s Boutique, Nov. 6 – 8, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., Nov. 9, 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. For more information or to purchase tickets visit www.assistanceleague. org or call 303-322-5205.

LECTURES

How to Approach a Gallery

Oct. 9, 6:30 p.m., Curtis Arts and Humanities Center, Curtis Arts & Humanities Center, 2349 East Orchard Road, Greenwood Village. Lecture by Sandra Carson, art consultant, historian.

Fairmount Cemetery: History and Heritage

Oct. 28, 7 – 8:30 p.m., Eisenhower Chapel, 293 Roslyn Street, Denver. Lowry Speaker Series. Admission free; no reservations necessary. Fairmount is Colorado’s largest arboretum and location one of the largest collection of Heritage Roses in North America. For more information, contact Karen House, 303-7577658 or khouse@jherzog.com.

‘150th Anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre: The Descendants’ Voices’

Nov. 2, 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Jeff Campbell, historian at the National Park Service Sand Creek Massacre site, will give an introduction and overview of the Sand Creek Massacre and introduce Karen Little Coyote (Cheyenne) and Al Addison (Arapahoe) who will share the stories of their ancestors, the fate of their tribes and the impact of the massacre on tribal relations today. There will be a free afternoon session hosted at the Denver Public Library and an evening lecture at The Fort, accompanied by a prix fixe, threecourse dinner. Tickets for the evening lecture may be purchased at www.tesoroculturalcenter.org.

CU Denver-Anschutz Mini-School in Public Affairs & Public Health Free Lectures

Thursdays, 7-8:30 a.m., Room 320 A, Baerresen Ballroom, Tivoli Building, Auraria Higher Education Center, 900 Auraria, Parkway, Denver. Seating is limited and registration is required. Register at gswebapps.ucdenver.edu/ minipub/register. Oct. 23, Lee Newman, MA, M.D., professor, director Center for Worker Health and Environment, Colorado School of Public Health: Who Cares if People are Happy and Healthy at Work? Oct. 30, Jamie Van Leeuwen, Ph.D. executive director Global Livingston Institute CU Denver School of Public Affairs: Fighting Homelessness Nov. 6, Dawn Comstock, Ph.D. associate professor Colorado School of Public Health Youth sports-related Concussion Prevention Nov. 13, Spero Manson, Ph.D. distinguished professor and director Centers for American Indian/Alaska Native Health Colorado School of Public Health: Behavioral Health Problems in Primary Care among Alaska Natives Nov. 20, Liliana Tenney, MPH, instructor and deputy director, Center for Worker Health and Environment, Colorado School of Public Health. Addressing the Opioid Prescription Epidemic and America’s Culture of Pain.

VOLUNTEERS

The National Western Stock Show and Rodeo Needs Volunteers

An additional 150 -200 volunteers are needed in Hospitality, ambassador, administration, livestock and horse show functions. Those interested in volunteering should attend the NWSS Volunteer Round-Up session on Nov. 5, 3:30 – 7p.m. RSVP by filling out a volunteer application at nationalwestern.com/volunteers.

Junior League of Denver Mile High Holiday Mart

The Englewood Police Department Needs Nov. 14- 16, Denver Marriott Tech Center, 4900 S. Syracuse St., Denver. Proceeds support Volunteers for Events the JLD’s community focus, improving literacy rates for children birth through third grade in the Denver metro area. Visit www.jld.org.

L’Esprit de Noel Holiday Oct. 24 – 26, 2121 Children’s Museum Home Tour and Marche Drive, Denver. Children’s Museum of Denver, 2121 de Noel

Trick or Treat Street

Children’s Museum Drive. Parade from one Treat

Glenmoor Country Club, Clubhouse 110 Glenmoor Drive Englewood. Nov. 14 - 15, Home tour of Glenmoor Country Club neighborhood, lunch items, holiday shopping. Fundraiser for Central City Opera Guild. Tickets available at King Soopers after Oct. 1 or at the door. Visit lesprithometour. com.

Nov. 13, 6 – 9 p.m., Patron Preview Party,

Below are volunteer requests and online sign-ups for the upcoming Englewood High School Homecoming Parade and the Walk/ Bike to School Day. To view the Homecoming parade sign up, go to: www.SignUpGenius.com/ go/10C0E4FAEA62AAB9-ehshomecoming/. To view the Walk/Bike to School Day sign up page, go to: www.signupgenius.com/ go/10C0E4FAEA62AAB9-20148.


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fashion • philanthropy • home • health • lifestyle

Combat to Classroom Gala funds CU Denver and CU Anschutz Medical Campus vet scholarships

N

By Glory Weisberg ot all men and women who served in the military, be they drafted in earlier times or more recently, entered the service voluntarily, get to come home to excited family and friends and many of those who do then get to face another battle, getting a job. It wasn’t always this way as we used to think of the men and women who came home as conquering heroes. The Vietnam era changed a lot of that, as noted in an address to those gathered at The Wildlife Experience for “Combat to Classroom: A Salute to Service.” It was jointly sponsored by The Wildlife Experience and its new owners, the University of Colorado. The Great Hall was filled to capacity as SFC (Ret.) Gregory Allen Stube, a former Green Beret in the U.S. Army Special Forces, slipped into the room to detail his experiences as he served in what’s called hostile fire zones, wounded in Afghanistan during Operation Medusa. With a total of 23 years in the service, he sacrificed not only his years but his right leg as well. He underwent 17 surgeries and was awarded the Purple Heart. Talk about a motivating presentation, it was awe inspiring just to see him and photos from his past. The Wildlife Experience, now the $40 million building and property of the University of Colorado, was a $40 million donation from Gail and Dave Liniger, RE/MAX International founders. And the university is already making use of the beautiful space, making it the CU Denver South campus, and calling it the Liniger Building at CU South Denver. John Lay and Matt Wasserman co-chaired the benefit with support from committee members John Sieber, Leanna Clark, Kathy Daly, Christopher Goetz, Douglas County District 1 Commissioner Dave Weaver and Christen Woodburn. Lay

Dave and Marlys Ferrill and Selly and John Sieber

CU Denver Cheer and Dance team members Jordhan Stitt and Lilian Nguyen

Michael and Patty Imhoff Don Elliman, Leanna Clark, Rod Nairn and Jerry and Diane Wartgow Jennifer Sitzmann calls guests to dinner.

Photos by Glory Weisberg

and Sieber are on The Wildlife Experience board, along with the Linigers, Mary Ricketson, Chris Dorsey, Dave Fisher, Keith Lobis, Dave Mowatt, Brian Mumaugh and Diane Smethills. Among gala sponsors were Craig Hospital, the El Pomar Foundation, Lockton Companies, the Outdoor Channel, and George and Mary Sissel. University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus Chancellor Don Elliman was all smiles. We also met Lisa Douglas, the new CU South Denver vice chancellor. She is already hiring staff, including some from The Wildlife Experience. During the program, Dave Liniger, a U.S. Air Force Vietnam vet, accepted a CU Denver Boots to Suits challenge coin, which was awarded him for his “vision and generosity to the university and our student veterans,” as noted during the program. Ever colorful, now almost a legend in his own time, American Furniture Warehouse Founder Jake Jabs played live auctioneer and frankly, did an outstanding job. A Sanctuary Golf Course round of golf for 100 people got only one bid. It was for $40,000. Another

Gail and Dave Liniger clever live auction item was for a “Taste of Tactics” firearms training with instructors from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. It also went for big bucks, as did a ride along in the Air Life helicopter based on the Sky Ridge campus.

Kathy Daly and James Marshall We were tableside with John Newton, who provided guests with his Hero Bars, some which never made it home, considering it the dessert after the dessert. Funds from the gala are going to fund a new scholarship program

for military combat veterans at CU Denver and the CU Anschutz Medical Center and further details are at http://www.ucdenver.edu. gloryweisberg@comcast.net


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Centennial Airport faces the future Part I of III

By Jan Wondra The crux of the challenge confronting Centennial Airport may just be the interplay of these three questions: what are the parameters of its role in fueling Denver south’s economic progress, what is the acceptable price of that progress and who should pay it? For the neighbors of Centennial Airport, dealing with the side effects of airport operation, specifically how much noise they must endure, is a key element of the confluence of those questions. Many say that noise has grown over the years, to what some consider unacceptable levels of frequency and sound. Recent media coverage has focused on the introduction of a new noise monitoring system, installed this summer and currently in a beta test phase. “It took much longer than we had hoped,” said Centennial City Councilman Keith Gardner, who sits on the Airport Noise Round Table, and is a member of its outreach committee. In that role, he has gone out into neighborhoods with Scott Drexler, Centennial Airport’s Noise and Planning Specialist. “It took four years from the time we began to get the noise monitors working, but now we have them to give us information. People do need to realize, it’s a 24-hour airport, it gets federal funds, so it also must be prepared to do things like handle military flights,” Drexler said. “With this new monitoring equipment, now we can tell what type of aircraft it is, we’ll be able to identify if its a Flight For Life helicopter, or a corporate jet,” said Greenwood Village City Councilwoman Bette Todd, who is a member of the Round Table. “When a plane flies low at 6 a.m., people can go right to the airport website and see for themselves what plane it is.” Centennial Airport, which is administered by the Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority, has been on a growth trajectory for decades. It has grown from a tiny service, owned by Arapahoe County, into the thirdbusiest general-aviation airport in the nation (it has bounced back and forth between second and third for the past few years). As the airport has grown, so has its neighborhood. Over the past few decades the density surrounding the airport has skyrocketed. Highlands Ranch grew from a few hundred homes to nearly 100,000; Lone Tree and Centennial, which was birthed from unincorporated space in Arapahoe and Douglas counties, expanded east and south of the airport; and open space in Greenwood Village and Cherry Hills Village is filling in. This past year, Centennial Airport registered more than 300,000 flights, including takeoffs and landings. Like many of the business sectors it serves, the economic impact of the downturn affected Centennial Airport’s operations as well. “Actually, we’re just now getting back to our flight levels of 2008,” said Michael Fronapfel, deputy director in charge of Planning and Development. “Along with the rest of the economy, our flights were down significantly during the recession.” Centennial Airport has received between 3,000-4,000 noise complaints this year. “We use a north flow for takeoffs and a south flow for landings because we have to land into the wind, and the prevailing wind is normally from south to north,” said Fronapfel. “We know we have a noise impact and we are trying to minimize it, while at the same time the airport must be selfsustaining,” There is one critical factor relat-

Putting the lid on airport noise

Centennial Airport, in Arapahoe County, is the third busiest general-aviation airport in the country, as measured by takeoff and landing statistics. Courtesy photo ed to the airport noise being experienced in the Denver south area; the ceiling levels imposed by Denver International Airport. There are a mere 34 miles between Centennial and DIA; a bit of a drive, but nothing when it comes to aircraft flight patterns. What most people don’t know is that DIA imposes a 35-mile flight ceiling around it of 7,500 feet; above sea level, not above ground level. Since Centennial Airport officially sits at 5,883 feet above sea level, pi-

lots taking off and landing from Centennial have 1,617 feet above ground level in which to operate. You see the problem? There is a lid on Centennial Airport.

Next week: The difference between frequency and sound levels, plus the social and economic decisions underlying airport noise pollution.

To report excessive airport noise Call: 303-790-4709 To track specific flight noise Go to: www. centennialairport.com/index. php/en/community/noise/ beta-noise-page


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A house, barn and chicken coop on the Larrick homestead in Centennial are being razed to make way for the Jones District, a planned 1.8-million-square-foot mixed-use development.

Jones District unveils development plans

Photo courtesy of The Jones District

42-acre lifestyle and business center in Centennial

MOVE IN TODAY!

By Peter Jones Jones International unveiled plans at a groundbreaking last week to transform 42 acres of an undeveloped homestead in Centennial into a business and lifestyle center. Plans are for the 1.8-million-square-foot area west of I-25 to become a mixeduse space for offices, residences, ground-floor retail and restaurants. A house, barn and chicken coop on the former farm property were torn down last week. “For several years, I’ve looked across this expanse of land and envisioned the potential of a business and community center that contributes to the vitality of south Denver,” CEO Glenn Jones said in his Oct. 7 announcement. “The Jones District delivers on this vision.”

The planned community on the so-called Larrick homestead next door to IKEA represents Centennial’s single-largest commercial development and the city’s largest undeveloped parcel of land under a single ownership. The development has been classified as a transit-oriented because it will provide direct access to light rail via an expanded access point at the Dry Creek Station. The Centennial City Council has approved a $9.5 million tax credit for developers. “This is a transformative time for our city, and one that is marked by optimism, strong alliances and economic resilience,” Centennial Mayor Cathy Noon said. “We are thrilled with the forward progress of The Jones District and seeing the vision for this vibrant community come to life.” Opus, developer of the TriZetto headquarters in Arapahoe County and Charter Communications’ new south Denver facility, will begin pre-development work in coming months. Barber Archi-

tecture, the firm responsible for the Liberty Media campus, the CH2M Hill campus and the Aurora Municipal Center, is leading design efforts. “Together with our partners, we will create a destination for the people of Centennial and throughout Denver to work, dine, live, play and enjoy,” Jones said. “We are committed to delivering a quality project to ensure that The Jones District will create a destination that is defined by both economic success and community contribution.” Noon echoed Jones’s optimistic outlook. “This is a well-thought out, cohesive development with magnificent potential,” the mayor said. “We are aligned with The Jones District and share a vision to create a vibrant community that serves the businesses and citizens of Centennial.” The Jones District is located east of I-25 between Dry Creek Avenue and County Line Road.

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Obituaries

Marjorie Putt Madden, 1930 – 2014

Submitted by Colleen Smith

Marjorie Putt Madden died Oct. 7 and in her memory Samson Park — the sculpture garden adjacent to Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre in Greenwood Village — will be renamed Marjorie Park. Marjorie is lovingly remembered as a wise and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, as well as an artist with a twinkling eye for beauty and an affinity with nature. Born May 27, 1930, in Omaha, Neb., she attended the University of Nebraska from 1948 to 1950. She married John W. Madden, Jr. in 1950. She was the mother of Cynthia Madden Leitner (Roger Leitner), Scott Madden, and J. Madden (Linda Poletti). A homemaker, oil-painter, community volunteer and philanthropist, Marjorie also was a businesswoman. She served as a trustee on the board of directors of the John Madden Company Ltd, a real estate development firm. From 1978 –1985, she headed Madden Specialties, creating commercial office design with imported Italian fabrics, marble, art, fixtures and tiles. Together with her husband, she acquired a private collection of fine art and decorative arts now exhibited as the Madden Collection at the Madden Museum of. Marjorie also served on the board of directors as a founder of the Museum of Outdoor Arts, which recently celebrated a 30th anniversary and exhibits its collection in Greenwood Village, Englewood and elsewhere, including the White House Rose Garden. Marjorie is survived by several generations who called her, affectionately, “Marmie.” Her grandchildren are Cynthia’s adult children — John Schuyler Madden (Sky), Marjorie Blair Madden Bui (Blair) and Paul Leitner — and J.’s twins — Joseph and Grace Madden. Her great-grandchildren are Sky’s sons — Schuyler Madden, Gabriel Cagle and Walter Madden — and Blair’s daughters —Cynthia Lily Brown and Willow Bui. The family treasures memories of their matriarch as a gentle soul known for her

Marjorie Putt Madden

kindness and optimism. Her friendship and conversation were sought out. She painted in oils, both portraits and landscapes; and she was involved in the art world since her youth. Throughout her adult life, she directed the interior decoration of buildings constructed by her husband’s development firm. She was an avid bird watcher and shell collector, especially during her time at the family’s pink house at the water’s edge on Sanibel Island, Fla. She enjoyed observing osprey, pelicans, ibis, herons and egrets, as well as dolphins. Her bird watching led her to become involved in the Ding Darling Wildlife Preserve. She was a member of the Junior League and Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Marmie also was passionate about cooking, playing cards and arranging flowers. She always kept a jigsaw puzzle in the works. She loved decorating her home, especially at Christmastime.
 “Her legacy resides in her family, all of whom attribute to her the reinforcement of values and relationships through her kind words and gracious actions. She impressed upon us her aesthetic, her sense of beauty,” said Cynthia Madden Leitner. “She will be sorely missed by all who met her and survive her.”

Bertha Elizabeth Haugen, 1922 – 2014 Bertha ElizaBallet Guild, Fine beth Haugen Arts Foundation, (1922 - 2014 ), died Children’s Diabepeacefully Sept. 30. tes Foundation, Born in Page, “Women Aglow” N.D., to Martin founder, board of and Sarah Bjorke, Faculty Wives of she is survived by Physicians at the her daughters Lee University of Col(Donald) Long of orado Health SciGreenwood, S.C., ences Center, and Kari (Steven) Epthe University of stein of Denver, sis- Bertha Elizabeth Haugen Denver Women’s ter Berniece Swang Library Associaof Bismarck, N.D., grandchildren Brita tion, among others. Long (Daniel Fleck), Harold and Jeremy Bertha was a consummate pianist and Long, and Anya and Daniel Epstein. She entertainer, a diehard Broncos fan, avid was preceded in death by her daughter, gardener, woman of extraordinary faith, Lizabeth Haugen, brother, Martin Bjorke, and a lover of music and parties. She also and beloved ex-husband, Harold Haugen. loved hiking and driving in the mountains Bertha graduated from Minot State until her health prevented her from doing Teacher’s College and the University of so, and going down the tall slide at the ElNorth Dakota. She was the recipient of the dorado Springs swimming pool. Central City Opera Guild’s Bell Award, and A memorial service will be held at anthe Denver Chamber Orchestra’s Volunteer other time. of the Year. She served on several comIn lieu of flowers, donations may be mittees and boards, including the Ameri- made to the Kempe Center Alliance, VOA can Heart Association Colorado Chapter Meals on Wheels, Colorado Chamber OrHearts for Life Guild, Kempe Center Al- chestra, Agape Hospice, Central City Opera liance, Denver Center Alliance, Denver Guild, or The Fine Arts Foundation.


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Girls & Guys Night Out funding Girls Inc. college scholarships By Glory Weisberg Bright shiny white beads were selling at a fast clip at the Girls Inc. Girls & Guys Night Out party, with not only girls, i.e., women, buying them, but their guys getting them on as well. And it was for a good cause: helping inner city schoolgirls become strong, smart and bold, to climb out of their inner city environs and aim for college. It’s hard to break habits handed down from one generation to another and this agency is doing it. For example, Ashley Gilson is a Girls Inc. graduate, and now in her senior year at Bethany

College, she’s set her sights on a criminal justice career. “I’m a Golden Girl and I always will be,” she said. This edition of Girls & Guys Night out was co-chaired by Linda Brisnehan, a Lockheed Martin Space Systems retiree; Chrisanta Duran, a member of the Colorado House of Representatives; and Elaine Torres, a CBS4 community affairs director. What strong examples of empowering, these three leaders give the Girls Inc. Girls, each a sort of current day Wonder Woman! Emphasizing that theme, in the foyer before dinner, lots of grown girls posed

with a cutout of Wonder Woman, eliciting lots of laughter that rippled through the Hyatt DTC. And speaking of laughter, if you watched this season’s America’s Got Talent TV show, you know who Wendy Liebman is. She got to the semi-finals with her comic routine, which she brought to the GNO stage. “My mother said you should never go to bed mad (at your spouse). She didn’t sleep for 24 years,” she said. Visit www.girlsincdenver.org for more details on this nonprofit. gloryweisberg@comcast.net

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Help Humane Society during ‘Adopt-tober’ 125 animals need ‘fur-ever’ homes Submitted by Humane Society of South Platte Valley October has always been known as the month to promote shelter dog adoption. In honor of all shelter animals, the Humane Society of the South Platte Valley is launching its “Adopt-tober” promotion to find 125 animals, both dogs and cats, new forever homes. Shelter animals are often misunderstood. People may think they are in a shelter because they have flaws, when actually the majority of animals that find their way into shelters are there because of “people” situations, like moving, allergies or not having enough time to spend with the animal. Through the month of Adopt-tober, the Humane Society will be offering special promotions on dogs and cats that have been in the shelter longer than 30 days. For example, Precious is a 9-year-old sweetheart who has been here almost 10 months waiting for her perfect home. For Precious, we are offering $50 off her adoption. In hopes of bringing 125 people and pets together this Adopt-tober, consider adopting a shelter animal. For more information, visit www.hsspv.org or call 303-703-2938.

Denver Water opens the gates for High Line Canal After 3-year drought canal has water By Tom Barry Recently, a crew from Denver Water spent the good part of a week clearing the High Line Canal in Littleton near County Line Road. The 66-mile canal spans several cities and counties. The High Line was built in 1883 and originates from the Strontia Springs Dam, around six miles upstream from the mouth of Waterton Canyon. The High Line is a popular walking and bike trail that winds and weaves east-northeast through Douglas, Arapahoe, and Denver counties, until it reaches the Rocky Mountain Arsenal and the Green Valley Ranch in northeast Denver. Five miles of the original canal have since been filled in and are unusable. “The routes through South Suburban, Highlands Ranch, Chatfield, Cherry Hills and Greenwood Village are all soft-surface trails, more suitable for mountain bikes,” according to Denver Water background information. Horses can also access most of the trial. Seven different agencies utilize the trails and spaces under recreation agreements with Denver Water. The Denver Water crew utilized a crane to clear debris that had accumulated in the canal bed. A portion of a large tree that stretched out onto the recreation trail had to be cut down to provide access, enabling the crane to reach the debris of branches, limbs and trash that had made

A Denver Water crew utilized heavy equipment to clear the High Line Canal along the South Suburban Parks trail, enabling the water to flow smoothly.

Photo by Tom Barry

their way downstream. The debris was temporarily placed adjacent a South Suburban Park and Recreation trail sign just north of County Line Road. The tree contained a massive beehive, which survived a fall onto the ground. A crew of seven men, in hip boots and chest waiters, worked diligently to clear the waterway in late September. “Typically, water will run intermittently between the months of April and October,” said Travis Thompson, a spokesman for Denver Water, the state’s largest water provider, which owns and operates the High Line Canal. The ability to provide water is dependent upon the availability of the liquid gold flowing in the South Platte River.

Due to a drought over the last three years, the canal has been bone dry until this year. The canal will have been running briefly three times this year, according to an observer in the neighborhood. The High Line allows water to flow at a rate of 660 cubic feet per second. The canal’s depth typically ranges from 1 to 2.5 feet. The width of the canal ranges from the center point spanning 25 to 75 feet. Throughout the waterway, colored metal gates and wheels control the flow and individual access of water. “This was the final High Line Canal irrigation run of the year to meet irrigation demands along the canal,” Thompson said. “In good water years, we typically run the canal two or three times. Then, if the

High Line Canal water right remains in priority, we may do a run in the middle of summer. This is more unusual because the High Line Canal water right is commonly out of priority in the middle of summer. The High Line water right usually comes back into priority in September, and we typically do a September run like we saw this year.” Denver Water’s yearly expenditure for maintaining High Line’s maintenance is approximately $1 million a year, Thompson added. The maintenance is required to prevent the water from damming up and potentially causing flooding along its path. Greenwood Village’s Channel 8 produced a 13-minute video on the High Line Canal that can be viewed at www.denverwaterblog.org.

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Littleton’s patch o’pumpkins

If it’s October, it must be pumpkin season in Historic Downtown Littleton. Four blocks of artistically rendered pumpkins are on display along Main Street through Halloween – or until they rot, whichever comes first. It is all about the city’s annual Pumpkin Poles, for which teams of downtown merchants have used the cultivar of the squash plant to create eye-catching displays themed on everything from ice cream cones to Colorado sports teams.

Hiding from the perils of a sharp knife?

As God is their witness, Reinke Bros. thought pumpkins could fly (along with A Knitted Peace and Outnumbered Gallery).

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Local agent, buyers star on HGTV’s ‘House Hunters’ Oct. 20 By Jan Wondra Hollywood came to south metro Denver for the filming of the HGTV House Hunters special, which will air Oct. 20 on HGTV. The show will feature Realtor Bryan Zerr from the Greenwood Estates Team at Equity Colorado, and his clients, Brett and Jennifer Tellis. The Tellises, a young, married couple in their late 20s, participated in the show’s filming last May. Those involved all have Colorado and Denver south roots. Brett Tellis graduated from Cherry Creek High School. Brett and Jennifer sold their Denver town home and lived in Centennial with Brett’s parents, Bev and Glenn Tellis, while they were looking to purchase their home in Westminster, which is

featured on the show. Realtor Bryan Zerr graduated from Regis Jesuit and lives in Greenwood Village, where he normally specializes in south metro area real estate. How does one get on a home buying reality show? Turns out it is a rigorous interview process, which involved Zerr and the Tellis couple. That’s because the show to which they applied, House Hunters, is HGTV’s flagship reality television program. It takes viewers through the home buying process as real life buyers. The general plot is a Realtor interviewing a potential buyer or couple for their needs, then showing them three homes, from which they purchase the one they like the best. The process was difficult for the Tellises, because with the Colorado real

estate market heating up, homes would frequently go under contract before they were able to see them “All of us had a lot of fun during the filming process,” said Zerr. “They wanted the real-life reactions and the thought process that went into purchasing their home, and they got them.” The show will air on HGTV on Monday, Oct. 20, at 8 p.m.

An HGTV cameraman films Realtor Bryan Zerr in Greenwood Village, as he explains the features of a stone hearth to Jennifer and Brett Tellis. The three are featured on the Oct. 20 House Hunters TV show.

Photo courtesy of HGTV House Hunters

Andi Poland’s photo of an owl in South Platte Park will grace the November page.

Littleton calendar contest winners announced

The winners of the 2015 Littleton calendar photography contest have been selected. • January – Paul Lindberg • February – Stephen Johnson • March – Peggy Wait • April – Laurie Denhalter • May – John Balchunis • June – Daniel Smith • July – Matthew Wert • August – Constance Nelsen • September – Peggy Dietz • October – Anne Barhyte • November – Andi Poland • December – Kayla Finnin The calendar captures the sights and scenes from around Littleton. The Littleton Fine Arts Board selected the winners from 223 prints submitted by 54 entrants.

The popular calendar will be available in early December at all city buildings and from the calendar’s generous sponsors. The major sponsors are: Colorado Business Bank; Littleton Adventist Hospital; Bradford Auto Body; Chase Bank; Western Welcome Week; Rely Local Littleton; Steinle Realty Services, Inc.; Hudson Gardens & Event Center; PDA-Roadgear; Stew Meagher, Commonwealth Realty Services; and Aspen Grove Lifestyle Center. Additional sponsors are: Lautenbach Insurance Agency, LLC and Henri’s Jewelry Company, Inc. The winners will be recognized at the Dec. 2 City Council meeting at 6:30 p.m.

SOUTH DENVER CARDIOLOGY WELCOMES TWO NEW DOCTORS

Sean Enkiri, M.D. Joining SDCA in August of 2014, Sean Enkiri, M.D. is the newest Cardiologist Joining the Award Winning Team of doctors here at SDCA. Dr. Enkiri is an Cardiac Interventionist (The plumber of the heart). Sean was born in Maryland and obtained his undergraduate degree in Biology at Duke University, where he graduated cum laude and where his college sports allegiance will always be bound. He then earned his medical degree at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, completed his internal medical residency at the University of Virginia, and finished his general cardiology fellowship at Georgetown University and Washington Hospital Center. He then returned to the University of Maryland for a fellowship in interventional cardiology. Sean is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Diseases. Dr. Enkiri’s professional interests focus on the management of myocardial infarction and acute coronary syndromes as well as percutaneous coronary interventions.

Ryan Jordan, M.D. Joining SDCA in April of 2014, Ryan Jordan M.D. is a Cardiologist who is also an Electrophysiologist. We call them (the electricians of the heart.) Dr. Jordan was born in North Carolina and obtained his undergraduate degree in Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (graduating with Honors and Distinction) and his Medical Degree at the Wake Forest University (where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society). He then completed his Internal Medicine Residency at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Subsequently, he completed fellowships in Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology at Emory University in Atlanta. Ryan has authored several publications and is the recipient of many awards. Dr. Jordan is board certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology.

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Matthew Wert’s photo will represent July in the 2015 Littleton calendar. The sculpture titled “Year of Sundays” is in the median of Littleton Boulevard near the city courthouse.

Photos courtesy of City of Littleton

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Project Aspire Annual Luncheon honors ‘Aspire to Inspire’ Honoree and Scholarship winners

By ScottiePhoto Taylor Iverson by Nicole Marcelli

The mantra of “Set your path. Complete the journey,” the DU female Chancellor’s support, and the lovely Fritz Knoebel Event Center, tucked away on the University of Denver campus, (Fritz Knoebel School of Hospitality Management) were the perfect ingredients for the second annual Project Aspire Scholarship Luncheon. Chef Daniel Asher from Root Down and Linger donated the ingredients and his time helping the students assemble the salad course for the delectable meal. According to Aspire’s President/ Founder Marney Andes, “The venue was set in an environment that embodies learning.” Andes also announced the establishment of The Project Aspire

Endowment Fund to benefit Colorado Women’s College. Aspire’s VP Victoria Gartelos introduced Lynn Gangone as an accomplished woman who has made the mission of CWC to educate women to boldly lead in the communities where they live, work and engage. “Lynn Gangone is committed to building women’s educational environments that strengthen self confidence, enhance leadership capacity and empower girls and women to develop strong peer relationships. She urges women not only to break the ice, but shatter the ice. She is truly a woman who inspires other women,” Gartelos said. For more information, visit www. myprojecraspire.org.

Aspire to Inspire Honoree Dr. Lynn Gangone, dean - Colorado Women’s College, was presented the award by Victoria Gartelos, vice president, Project Aspire Scholarship Foundation, herself an entrepreneur now in the process of completing her degree and refers to Dr. Gangone as HER Dean.

ABOVE: Attendees Karen Rosen, director of Development – Excelsior Youth Center; Kay Watson, director – Littleton Public Schools Foundation; Sarah McCarthy, director – Excelsior Youth Center Foundation; Mary McGlone, president – Littleton Public Schools Foundation and Lois Rappaport Paul, president/chairman – Excelsior Youth Foundation Board Keynote speaker Dr. Cile Chavez, Chavez Consulting, an International “thought leader,” titled her presentation “An Invitation to a Compelling Call.” Her book SPIRIT MOVERS Attributes for Transforming Leadership was a favor at the luncheon. She is pictured at center with Marney Andes, Founder/President Project Aspire Scholarship Foundation and Giovanna Carriero-Contreras, secretary/treasurer Project Aspire Scholarship Foundation and newly appointed Honorary Consul to Italy

2013 scholarship winners Laura Sporrer and Sara Szynskie shared their remarkable achievements before announcing the 2014 winners

Photos by Scottie Taylor Iverson

Dr. Lynn Gangone introduced one of the 2014 scholarship winners – Amanda Montoya, a senior business administration major with aspirations for law school. The other scholarship recipient who could not be present was Amber Dawson - IT major, business minor

RAFT hosts 400+ attendees at UPCYCLE fundraiser

Resource Area for Teaching recently bestowed its highest honor to Colorado leaders Walter and Christie Isenberg who have demonstrated a commitment to teachers and an ability to unite educators, philanthropists, business and political leaders to improve education for children in Colorado. Colorado educator Lauren Lehmann also received the Mary Sage hospitality CEO Walter Isenberg and his wife Christie receive Simon Award for Exthe 2014 Outstanding Impact on Education Award from Resource ceptional Teaching Colorado philanthropist Libby Anschutz, the RAFT 2013 honoree, with Denver Mayor Michael Hancock Photos courtesy of RAFT Area for Teaching Colorado at its annual UPCYCLE fundraiser. and Prologis.


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Sept. 29 hailstorms disrupted charity golf tournaments Calendar items

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The Adam’s Camp Mark Wiebe Adam’s Camp Classic was somewhat held Sept. 29 at the Colorado Golf Club. Wiebe was the 2013 British Open champion and his wife Cathy hosted the tournament. But Mother Nature produced significant storms as all of us out here also witnessed, so play was called off. Forced inside the club, they had a great party. Paige Schuster chaired the committee with help from Jane Buckley, Sharon Link, Jeff Depasse, Missy Franks, Bill Harmon, Clay Waller and Dean Fiora. The tournament raised more than $190,000. Janet Elway was among major sponsors.

Cancer League golf fundraiser

The 5th Annual Liberty Mutual Invitational Golf Tournament Benefiting Cancer League of Colorado was also held Sept. 29 at The Ridge at Castle Pines North so they were a bit south of the hailstorm’s main path, getting chased by mere rain. Having said that, more than 100 golfers and volunteers braved the elements to produce a fun and extremely successful but rain-shortened event, producing almost $50,000 for Cancer League. Because it is an all-volunteer organization, 100 percent of the net proceeds will go to support cancer research and patient-related services in Colorado. Garret Hommel, Matt Stewart, Jay Mills and Sydney Schneider were the winning foursome and they won the right to compete in the Liberty Mutual Invitational National Finals, to be played in February 2015, in Florida, the home of The Players Championship and backdrop to the PGA Tour headquarters. For information, visit www. cancerleague.org.

Kirk Boykins, Doug Alcouffe, Bill Klopfenstein, Jay Hartway and Mark Wiebe Photo courtesy of Adam’s Camp Kauffman are Grand Marshals. Email Connolly@njhealth.org or call 303-728-6546.

Saturday Night Alive

The Saturday Night Alive committee, chaired by Susan Stiff, gathered loyal supporters to announce the headline entertainers for this year’s event: 2014 Tony Award Winner Jessie Mueller and 2014 Tony nominee Jarrod Spector. Jessie and Jarrod, the two stars from the Tony nominated hit Broadway show, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, will perform favorite songs from their careers in musical theater. The duo, who represent the best of theater today, are a wonderful tribute to all that Saturday Night Alive has helped the Denver Center for the Performing Arts accomplish over the last 35 years. This signature event raises invaluable funds for the Arts in Education programs of the DCPA, serving more than 50,000 children each year. On Stiff’s SNA committee are auction chair, Claudia Miller, patron party co-chairs, Cindi and Keith Burge and Gail and George Johnson. Alice Foster is Surprise Box chair, Sharon Whiton Gelt is chairing décor and Sarah Sena is favors chair. We met new Associate Director of Development, Special Events, Valerie Taron last week and she is full of energy and up to speed on the Alliance and its equally energetic

Pumpkin Pie run

Here comes November and we have no turkeys, at least none in the Charity Calendar of events. Colorado Runner Events presents the Denver Pumpkin Pie 5K and 10K, Nov. 15 at City Park. This Turkey Trot Race event raises funds for local charities, civic groups, schools and clubs and you can create your own team if you want to. Each team has to have at least 10 members. Among teams participating in 2013 were Make-A-Wish, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and the Salvation Army. For more info visit pumpkinpie5K.

Beaux Arts Ball

A Wickedly Beaux Arts Ball is Feb. 21, 2015, benefiting National Jewish Health’s Morgridge Family Foundation. Lindsey and Stanton Dodge, Dianne Eddolls and Glenn Jones, Leslie and Noel Ginsburg and Elaine and Kevin

16 DCPA Alliance VIP Evening for “The Unsinkable Molly Brown,” ccanales@dcpa.org 18 Samaritan Institute Centus Counseling, Consulting, Education Trivia Night, www.centus.org 18 Advocates for Children Red Wagon Ball, 303-328-2357 or www. adv4children.org 18 VOA Western Fantasy, www. voacolorado.org 21 Cocktails for a Cause for Families First, www.cocktailsforacause.org 21 Colorado UpLift Guild Fashion Show & Membership Event, 303-2200775 23 Denver Community Ventures Wall of Fame Awards, 720-932-3113 23 The Women’s Foundation Denver Luncheon, www.wfco.org/ denverluncheon 24 Invisible Disabilities 2014 Awards Gala, 303-947-5209 24 Five Points Business District 11th Anniversary Celebration of BlairCaldwell African American Research Library, 303-880-3010

membership. Reach her at vtaron@ dcpa.org or call 303-446-4812. Tickets are on sale now at www. dcpa.org.

Halloween music

The Inside the Orchestra Newsletter mentions fun and “scariest pieces of classical music for Halloween,” as listed in Limelight Magazine, and “The image of brooding, winged ghouls wreaking havoc on a mountain village under cover of night has terrified generations of young children in Walt Disney’s Fantasia. Inspired by Russian legend, Mussorgsky’s tone poem…” and you can download it at www.limelightmagazine.com. au/Halloween. So if you’re having a Halloween party you can get this list in time to find each piece through your favorite Internet sites. There’s more to orchestra baton wielding Tom Jensen’s talent obvious in the www. Insidetheorchestra.org site.

Etiquette

I want to address politics with you and why you shouldn’t address politics with even your closest friends and family. Perhaps you’re at a function organized by the political party you’re affiliated with and you feel it’s a safe topic in this setting but here’s the rub: don’t assume even there that everyone is strictly

voting the party line because maybe some guests are not. And for many reasons, mainly and especially in recent off-year elections, some candidates have come out in favor of or against one subject you just disagree with. Your fellow party members may try to hide their disloyalty but secretly, while agreeing with most of the candidates’ outspoken stands on social issues, they disagree with a piece of that pie. I’m not going to list the various topics, you know what they are. And you should thus keep your opinions or leanings to yourself and that may include even within your own home. For example, there’s Republican talking head, Mary Matalin and her Democratic talking head spouse, James Carville. How they keep their careers going while keeping the marriage from going away is hard to figure but they’re getting paid big speaking bucks to keep it up. They say they only agree on how to raise their kids. It’s hard to escape these cross-

24 T. Kevin McNicholas Foundation Celebration, www.tkmfoundation. org 25 Bessie’s Hope Bowl-A-Thon, 303830-9037 25 Global Down Syndrome Foundation, development@ globaldownsyndrome.org 28 Girl Scouts Denver Metro-area Women of Distinction, www. gscolorado.org 30 Colorado I Have A Dream Foundation “Dream Big” Gala, 303861-5005, ext. 102 30 Wings of Hope For Pancreatic Cancer Research, 720-733-0491

NOVEMBER

2 The Denver Gorilla Run Migration at the Denver Zoo, www. denvergorillarun.com 5 ARCS Annual Scholar Recognition Luncheon, www.arcsfoundation. org 5 Mesa Verde Foundation Rims to Ruins Art Exhibition & Sale, www. shop.mesaverdefoundation.org

political feelings when we’re barraged by media ads and even nuking them, the images still cross the TV screen. Avoid your mailbox too, as it’s likely filled with glossy large postcards pushing one candidate, and, of course, never answer your land line phone unless you recognize the caller’s name on its screen and the area code of everyone you know. Even then, there’s the weird ring time, stuttering and coming in bursts and of course, the 1- in front of the local area codes here, 303 and 720. Unless you want to be “unfriended” on Facebook, keep your political opinions off there as well. If you get posts from others asking you to “like” a politician they endorse, you can either ignore or delete the post or limit their access to your page. We’ll all get through this tumult and remember, this is democracy and it’s not always efficient, but it’s the best system in the world. Or do we even agree on that? gloryweisberg@comcast.net

OPEN HOUSE

St. Anne’s invites parents of children age 3 through Grade 8 to tour our picturesque campus, including our NEW dining hall and performing arts spaces. When:

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER

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9-11AM

2014

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What to expect:

WheRe:

• 9:00 • 9:15 • 10:00 • 10:15

ST. AnnE’S Dining HAll 2701 S. York Street Denver, CO 80210

Welcome Campus Tours Comments & Questions Panel Discussion

RSVP: arelyea@st-annes.org or to Alicia Relyea 303.756.9481 x206 If you are unable to attend the Open House but would like to schedule a tour of St. Anne’s Episcopal School, please contact the Admissions Office at 303.756.9481 x210.


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Legal Notices What are legal/public notices? “(1) ‘Legal notice’ or ‘advertisement’ means any notice or other written matter required to be published in a newspaper by any laws of this state, or by the ordinances of any city or town, or by the order of any court of record of this state. “(2) ‘Privately supported legal notice or advertisement’ means any legal notice or advertisement which is required by federal, state, or local law or court order which is paid for by a person or entity other than a governmental entity either directly or by direct, specific reimbursement to the governmental entity. “(3) ‘Publicly supported legal notice or advertisement’ means any legal notice or advertisement which is required by federal, state, or local law or court order which is paid for by a governmental entity.” -Legal Publication Laws of Colorado, Colorado Press Association

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0831-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 23, 2014, 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): Justin A Henry Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., a Federally Chartered Savings Bank Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY as Trustee for INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR21, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES Series 2005-AR21 Date of Deed of Trust: June 24, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: July 08, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5101044 Original Principal Amount: $196,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance; $167,247.90 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 property to be foreclosed is: THE NORTH 75 FEET OF PLOT 2, BLOCK 8, F.P. GUMAER’S BROADWAY HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 4600 S Inca St., 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, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication

9/25/2014 10/23/2014 The Villager

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/23/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: David A. Shore #19973 Edward P. O’Brien #11572 Scott D. Toebben #19011 Stephen A Hall #38186 Martin H. Shore #1800 Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S. Valentia Way, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (303) 573-1080 Attorney File # 14-00180SH 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: September 25, 2014 Last Publication: October 23, 2014 Legal # 0831-2014 _________________________________

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0836-2014

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0844-2014

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On July 23, 2014, 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.

On July 25, 2014, 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): MICHAEL D. HICKMAN & JUDITH R. HICKMAN Original Beneficiary(ies): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: May 07, 2009 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: May 13, 2009 Recording Information (Reception Number): B9049654 Original Principal Amount: $132,554.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $124,613.63

Original Grantor(s): Richard Don Jones and Laura J. Jones Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for American Home Mortgage Acceptance, Inc Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee for American Home Mortgage Investment Trust 2005-3 Date of Deed of Trust: June 30, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: July 11, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5101777 Original Principal Amount: $271,250.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $257,523.85

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 property to be foreclosed is: SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE Also known by street and number as: 3675 SOUTH CHEROKEE STREET UNIT 610, 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, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication

9/25/2014 10/23/2014 The Villager

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/23/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Lynn M. Janeway #15592 Jennifer K. Cruseturner #44452 Courtney E Wright #45482 David R. Doughty #40042 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Eve M. Grina #43658 Allison L Berry #34531 Janeway Law Firm PC 9800 S. Meridian Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO 80112 (303) 706-9990 Attorney File # 14-002371 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. 0836-2014 EXHIBIT A CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. 610, CHEROKEE KIVAS CONDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDED JANUARY 16, 1979 IN BOOK 37 AT PAGE 1, AND THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION OF CHEROKEE KIVAS CONDOMINIUMS RECORDED JANUARY 16, 1979 IN BOOK 2920 AT PAGE 457, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Published in The Villager First Publication: September 25, 2014 Last Publication: October 23, 2014 Legal # 0836-2014 _________________________________

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 property to be foreclosed is: SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE Also known by street and number as: 5593/5595 5597/5599 S Sherman Circle, Littleton, CO 80121. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication

9/25/2014 10/23/2014 The Villager

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/25/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Emily Jensik #31294 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney File # 4500.100322.F01 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. 0844-2014 EXHIBIT A PARCEL A: LOT 6, EXCEPT THE EAST 52.3 FEET THEREOF, BLOCK 2, DROBNICKTUCKER SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. PARCEL B: BEING A PART OF BLOCK 3, DROBNICK-TUCKER SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID

BLOCK 3; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, A DISTANCE OF 6.38 FEET; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ON A DEFLECTION ANGLE TO THE LEFT OF 85 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 11 SECONDS, A DISTANCE OF 104.36 FEET; THENCE WESTERLY ON A DEFECTION ANGLE TO THE RIGHT OF 85 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 11 SECONDS, A DISTANCE OF 4.95 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY ON A DEFLECTION ANGLE TO THE LEFT OF 90 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS, A DISTANCE OF 36.00 FEET; THENCE EASTERLY ON A DEFLECTION ANGLE TO THE LEFT OF 90 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3; THENCE NORTHERLY ON A DEFLECTION ANGLE TO THE LEFT OF 90 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3, A DISTANCE OF 140.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO.

number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Holly L. Decker #32647 Toni M.N. Dale #30580 Jolene Kaminski #46144 Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 Union Blvd., Suite 250, Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 Attorney File # 14-914-26383 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: September 25, 2014 Last Publication: October 23, 2014 Legal # 0844-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0849-2014

On July 29, 2014, 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.

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 29, 2014, 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): ROGER VILLALOBOS Original Beneficiary(ies): THE FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Date of Deed of Trust: February 25, 2004 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: March 03, 2004 Recording Information (Reception Number): B4038800 Original Principal Amount: $98,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $87,460.65 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 property to be foreclosed is: LOT 31, BLOCK 16, SHERIDAN HILLS RESUBDIVISION, OF BLOCKS 16,17 AND 18 COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 3935 S. FEDERAL BLVD., SHERIDAN, 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, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication

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IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/29/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone

Published in The Villager First Publication: September 25, 2014 Last Publication: October 23, 2014 Legal # 0849-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0850-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

Original Grantor(s): Erica Schleski Original Beneficiary(ies): First Franklin Financial Corp., Subsidiary of National City Bank of Indiana Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: PNC Bank, National Association Date of Deed of Trust: June 30, 2004 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: July 09, 2004 Recording Information (Reception Number): B4122621 Original Principal Amount: $151,900.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $139,632.75 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOTS 35 AND 36, BLOCK 21, EVANSTON BROADWAY ADDITION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Also known by street and number as: 3255 South Emerson 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, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication

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IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/29/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Deanna L. Westfall #23449 Jennifer Griest #34830 Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Cynthia Lowery-Graber #34145 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18th Street #2201, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney File # 14-02317

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: September 25, 2014 Last Publication: October 23, 2014 Legal # 0850-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0854-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 29, 2014, 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): Lonnie Kush and Lisa Marie Kush Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: April 06, 2007 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: April 12, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number): B7046249 Original Principal Amount: $217,555.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $198,340.07 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 20, BLOCK 20, CENTENNIAL ACRES SECOND FILING, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 3207 West Monmouth Avenue, Englewood, CO 80110. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication

9/25/2014 10/23/2014 The Villager

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/29/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz, Esq. #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Joan Olson, Esq. #28078 Catherine A. Hildreth #40975 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Emily Jensik #31294 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney File # 1269.100196.F01 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: September 25, 2014 Last Publication: October 23, 2014 Legal # 0854-2014 _________________________________

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October 16, 2014 • THE VILLAGER • PAGE 21 — Continued from page 20 — COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0858-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 29, 2014, 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): Michael W. Lindholm and Ernest A. Lindholm Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Cherry Creek Mortgage Co., Inc Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Date of Deed of Trust: June 18, 2010 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: June 24, 2010 Recording Information (Reception Number): D0060481 Original Principal Amount: $87,799.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $83,998.97 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 property to be foreclosed is: LOT 1, BLOCK 2, SHERIDAN HILLS, EXCEPT THAT PART DEEDED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, COLORADO, RECORDED OCTOBER 3,1966 IN BOOK 1684 AT PAGE 262, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 3000 West Jefferson Avenue, Englewood, CO 80110. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 11/19/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication

9/25/2014 10/23/2014 The Villager

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/29/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Holly Shilliday #24423 Iman Tehrani #44076 Erin Robson #46557 McCarthy & Holthus LLP 7700 E Arapahoe Road, Suite 150, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122 Attorney File # CO-14-626260-JS 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: September 25, 2014 Last Publication: October 23, 2014 Legal # 0858-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0905-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On August 12, 2014, 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): L. Lee Weber Original Beneficiary(ies): Ameriquest Mortgage Company Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: JPMC Specialty Mortgage LLC Date of Deed of Trust: January 12, 2004 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: January 30, 2004 Recording Information (Reception Number): B4019715 Original Principal Amount: $165,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $169,439.86 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 5, BLOCK 7, ALGONQUIN ACRES, AMENDED BLOCKS 7-9. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 6659 S. Blackhawk St., Centennial, CO 80111. 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, 12/10/2014, at the East Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication Last Publication Name of Publication

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IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 08/12/2014 Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado By: Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Holly Shilliday #24423 Iman Tehrani #44076 Erin Robson #46557 McCarthy & Holthus LLP 7700 E Arapahoe Road, Suite 150, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122 Attorney File # CO-14-626229-JS 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: October 16, 2014 Last Publication: November 13, 2014 Legal # 0905-2014 _________________________________

District Court, Arapahoe County, Colorado Court Address: 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 303 649 6355 In the Matter of the Petition of: Angela Lambert & Kevin Lambert Case Number: 14JA089 Division: 24 NOTICE OF HEARING To: Respondent Michael Watfa An Adoption Hearing has been set in this matter for Thursday, December 4, 2014 at 9:15 am in Division 24 of the Arapahoe County District Court, located at 7325 South Potomac Street, Centennial, Colorado 80112. An Affidavit of Abandonment has been filed alleging that you have abandoned the child for a period of one year or more and/or have failed without cause to provide reasonable support for the child for one year or more. Date: September 9, 2014 /s/ Karli Fisher Deputy Clerk Published in The Villager First Publication: September 18, 2014 Last Publication: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5141 _________________________________ DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 (303) 649-6355 PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO In the Interest of: SERENITY HILL AND GEMINI TOWNSEND Child, And Concerning: SHELIA TOWNSEND, ANTHONY BROWN, JOSEPH TOWNSEND, AND JOHN DOE Respondents. Linda M. Arnold Assistant County Attorney Attorney for Petitioner 14980 East Alameda Drive, Aurora, CO 80012 Tel: 303-636-1882 Fax: (303) 636-1889 Registration No. 16764 Case No: 14JV0908 Division: 24 NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing regarding ANTHONY BROWN and JOHN DOE is set for November 3, 2014 at 9:30 AM in Division 24 at the Arapahoe County District Court, 7305 South Potomac Street, Centennial, Colorado 80112. You have the right to be represented by an attorney during these proceedings; if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to represent you. In the event you fail to appear for said hearing at.the date and time indicated, the Petitioner, the People of the State of Colorado, will request that the Court enter a default judgment against you and adjudicate the child(ren) dependent and neglected in accordance with the Colorado Children’s Code. Linda M. Arnold, No. 16764 Assistant County Attorney Attorney for Petitioner 14980 E. Alameda Dr. Aurora, Co 80012 303-636-1882 (303) 636-1889 FAX Published in The Villager Published: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5173 _________________________________

CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RELATED TO THE GREENFIELD WEST REZONING CASE NUMBER LU-14-00080 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Centennial will conduct a public hearing to consider the proposed rezoning of property consisting of approximately 10.04 acres, more or less, and more fully described below (the “Subject Property”), from Agricultural (AG) under the 2011 Land Development Code to Auto-Urban Residential (RA) under the 2011 Land Development Code. The Subject Property is located north of 20057 E. Peakview Ct. and is generally located west of Greenfield, east of Piney Creek Ranches, and south of Tuscany. The City Council public hearing is scheduled for Monday, November 3, 2014 at 7:00 p.m., and will be conducted on that date and time or as soon thereafter as possible. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at the public hearing. The hearing will be held in the Centennial Council Chambers, City of Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80112 at the above date and time. Further information concerning the proposed rezoning (Case No. LU-1400080) may be obtained by calling the City of Centennial Community Development Department at 303-7543308. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY (PROPOSED FOR REZONING): THE EAST 330 FEET OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTH ONEHALF OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BASIS OF BEARINGS: THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., MONUMENTED BY A 2” ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED “LS 25965” AT THE EAST ONE-QUARTER CORNER AND A 3-1/4” ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED “LS 38252” AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER, BEING ASSUMED TO BEAR N00 00’50” E A DISTANCE OF 2649.95 FEET. BEGINNING AT THE EAST ONEQUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 22, THENCE ON THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, S00 00’50”W A DISTANCE OF 1325.15 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE EAST 330 FEET OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF SAID SECTION 22 AND THE NORTH LINE OF PINEY CREEK RANCHES FILING NO. 2; THENCE ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF SAID SECTION 22, AND THE NORTH LINE OF SAID PINEY CREEK RANCHES FILING NO. 2, N89 45’15” W, A DISTANCE OF 331.01 FEET; THENCE ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID EAST 330 FEET AND ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID PINEY CREEK RANCHES FILING NO. 2, N00 04’24” E A DISTANCE OF 1322.12 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE ON SAID NORTH LINE, N89 43’14” E A DISTANCE OF 329.62 FEET TO THE4 POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING A CALCULATED AREA OF 437,209 SQUARE FEET OR 10.0369 ACRES. /s/Barbara Setterlind, CMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5195 _________________________________ CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RELATED TO THE PEAKVIEW PLACE MASTER DEVELOPMENT PLAN (MDP) 1ST AMENDMENT CASE NUMBER LU-14-00169 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Centennial will conduct a public hearing to consider a proposed amendment to the Peakview Place Master Development Plan (MDP). The Subject Property is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of E. Caley Ave. and S. Greenwood Plaza Blvd. and consists of 10.92 acres, more or less. The City Council public hearing is scheduled for Monday, November 3, 2014 at 7:00 p.m., and will be conducted on that date and time or as soon thereafter as possible. The amendment, if approved, will allow residential as a permitted use within a portion of the Subject Property (Lot 2, Block 1 only). All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard at the public hearing. The hearing will be held in the Centennial Council Chambers, City of Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80112 at the above date and time. Further information concerning the proposal (Case No. LU-14-00169) may be obtained by calling the City of Centennial Community Development Department at 303-754-3308. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 1, AND TRACT A, PEAKVIEW PLACE FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. /s/Barbara Setterlind, CMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5196 _________________________________

Public Notice of Contractor’s Final Settlement Pursuant to C.R.S. 38-26-107, notice is hereby given that on/or after the 27th day of October 2014 final settlement with Thoutt Brothers Concrete Contractors Inc., will be made by the City of Cherry Hills Village, for the 2014 Street Improvement Concrete Replacement Project, and that any person, co-

partnership, association, company, or corporation who has an unpaid claim against any of the contractors for or on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by such contractors, or any of their subcontractors, in or about the performance of said work may file at any time up to and including said time of such final settlement on/or after, October 27, 2014, a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim with the City Council of the City of Cherry Hills Village, at the office of: City Manager City of Cherry Hills Village 2450 E. Quincy Avenue Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113 Failure on the part of a claimant to file such statements prior to such final settlement will relieve said City from all and any liability for such claimant’s claims. CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE STATE OF COLORADO Published in The Villager First Publication: October 16, 2014 Last Publication: October 23, 2014 Legal # 5190 _________________________________ CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE ORDINANCE 6, SERIES 2014 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING SECTION 17-4-30 OF CHAPTER 17 OF THE CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION CRITERIA AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL, THE URBAN STORM DRAINAGE CRITERIA MANUAL, THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ROADWAY DESIGN GUIDE AND THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. 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: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5194 _________________________________

Cherry Hills Village, Colorado 80113, on Thursday, October 30, 2014, at 5:30 p.m. Any interested elector of the Country Homes Metropolitan District may inspect the proposed 2014 Amended Budget or proposed 2015 Budget and file or register any objections or comments thereto at any time prior to the final adoption of the budgets. Dated this 6th day of October, 2014. COUNTRY HOMES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ Charles H. Kurtz Secretary/Treasurer Published in The Villager Published: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5188 _________________________________ NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE is hereby given that the Country Homes Metropolitan District (“District”) of Arapahoe County, Colorado, will make final payment at the office of ENS Consulting, LLC, 1200 South Wadsworth Blvd., # 100, Lakewood Colorado 80232, on November 17, 2014, at the hour of 1:00 p.m. to Insituform Technologies, LLC, of Chesterfield, MO. for all work done by said Contractor(s) in construction work performed within the District for “Country Homes Metropolitan District – Construction of 2013 Sanitary Sewer Main – Cured-In-Place Lining”, Specifications No. B3-1142. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by such contractors or their subcontractors, in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done or that supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the work, and whose claim therefor has not been paid by the contractors or their subcontractors, at any time up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid, and an account of such claim, to the District, whose address is c/o ENS Consulting, LLC, 1200 South Wadsworth Blvd. # 100, Lakewood, CO 80232 on or before the date and time hereinabove shown. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to such final settlement will release the District, its Board of Directors, officers, agents, and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim. All of the above is pursuant to §38-26107, C.R.S.

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 the 31st day of October, 2014 to Colorado Designscapes Inc. for all work done by said contractor for the project called Westlands 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 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/ Ronald J. Rakowsky Mayor /s/ Susan M. Phillips City Clerk Published in The Villager First Publication: October 9, 2014 Last Publication: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5183 _________________________________

NOTICE OF 2015 BUDGET AND 2014 BUDGET AMENDMENT HEARING COUNTRY HOMES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT, PARCELS A AND B ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to §29-1-106, C.R.S., as amended, that a proposed Budget has been submitted to the Board of Directors of the Country Homes Metropolitan District, Parcels A and B, Arapahoe County, Colorado, for calendar year 2015. A copy of said proposed Budget is on file in the office of Collins Cockrel & Cole, PC, located at 390 Union Boulevard, Suite 400, Denver, Colorado 80228, telephone number (303) 986-1551, where the same is available for inspection by the public Monday through Friday during normal business hours, (i.e. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN to all interested parties that the necessity has arisen to amend the 2014 Budget. A copy of the proposed Amended 2014 Budget is on file in the office of Collins Cockrel & Cole, PC, located at 390 Union Boulevard, Suite 400, Denver, Colorado 80228, telephone number (303) 986-1551, where the same is available for inspection by the public Monday through Friday during normal business hours, (i.e. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of Directors of the Country Homes Metropolitan District, Parcels A and B, will consider the adoption of the proposed 2014 Amended Budget and proposed 2015 Budget at a public hearing to be conducted at a special meeting of the District’s Board of Directors to be held at 41 Sunset Drive,

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS COUNTRY HOMES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /S/ Charles H. Kurtz Secretary/Treasurer Published in The Villager First Publication: October 16, 2014 Last Publication: October 23, 2014 Legal # 5189 _________________________________ NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGET AND NOTICE CONCERNING BUDGET AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed budget for the ensuing year of 2015 has been submitted to the Orchard Hills Metropolitan Recreation and Park District (“District”). Such proposed budget will be considered at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held at 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, at the Egg & I, 6818 South Yosemite, Centennial, Colorado. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a resolution to amend the 2014 budget for the District will also be considered at the above-referenced meeting of the Board of Directors of the District, if required. A copy of the proposed budget and a copy of the resolution to amend the 2014 budget, if required, are available for public inspection at the offices of CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, 8390 East Crescent Parkway, Suite 600, Greenwood Village, Colorado. Any interested elector within the District may, at any time prior to final adoption of the budget or final adoption of the resolution to amend the 2014 budget, file or register any objections thereto. Dated October 8, 2014. ORCHARD HILLS METROPOLITAN RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT By: /s/ W. Kelly Oliver Secretary Published in The Villager Published: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5191 _________________________________ NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET AND HEARING GREENWOOD ATHLETIC CLUB METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget has been submitted to the GREENWOOD ATHLETIC CLUB METROPOLITAN DISTRICT for the ensuing year of 2015. A copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of Greenwood Athletic and Tennis Club, 5801 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, where same is open for public inspection. Such proposed budget will be considered at a hearing at the special meeting of the Greenwood Athletic Club Metropolitan District to be held at 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday, October 21, 2014. The meeting will

be held at Greenwood Athletic and Tennis Club, 5801 South Quebec Street, Greenwood Village, Colorado. Any interested elector within the Greenwood Athletic Club Metropolitan District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the 2015 budget. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: GREENWOOD ATHLETIC CLUB METROPOLITAN DISTRICT By: /s/ ICENOGLE | SEAVER | POGUE A Professional Corporation Published in The Villager Published: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5192 _________________________________ NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET Notice is hereby given that a proposed budget has been submitted to the City of Cherry Hills Village Sanitation District for the ensuing year of 2015. That a copy of such proposed budget has been filed in the office of The City of Cherry Hills Village Sanitation District located at 3333 So. Bannock St., Suite 250, Englewood, CO 80110, where same is open for public inspection. That such proposed budget will be considered at the special meeting of the City of Cherry Hills Village Sanitation District to be held at the Cherry Hills Village Center at 2450 E. Quincy Avenue, Cherry Hills Village, Colorado on Monday, November 3, 2014, at 6:30 p.m. Any interested elector within such City of Cherry Hills Village Sanitation District may inspect the proposed budget and file and register any objections thereto at any time prior to the final adoption of the proposed budget. Published in The Villager Published: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5193 _________________________________ NOTICE AS TO AMENDED 2014 AND PROPOSED 2015 BUDGETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed budget for fiscal year 2015 and an amended 2014 budget have been submitted to the ARAPAHOE LAKE PUBLIC PARK DISTRICT. Copies of such 2014 amended budget and proposed 2015 budget have been filed in the office of Seter & Vander Wall, P.C., 7400 East Orchard Road, Suite 3300, Greenwood Village, Colorado, where same is open for public inspection. Such proposed 2015 budget and amended 2014 budget will be considered at a regular meeting of the Arapahoe Lake Public Park District to be held at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 21, 2014. The meeting will be held at High Plains Elementary School Library, 6100 South Fulton Street, Englewood, CO 80111. Any interested elector within the Arapahoe Lake Public Park District may inspect the 2015 proposed budget and the 2014 amended budget and file or register any objections at any time prior to the final adoption of the amended 2014 budget and the proposed 2015 budget BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ARAPAROE LAKE PUBLIC PARK DISTRICT By: /s/ SETER & VANDER WALL, P.C. Attorneys for the District Published in The Villager Published: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5197 _________________________________

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Patricia L. Evers, deceased Case Number: 2014-PR-30827 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before February 9, 2015, or the claims may be forever barred. Vicki L. Iseminger, Personal Representative 16262 E Geddes Avenue Aurora Colorado 80016 Published in The Villager First Publication: October 9, 2014 Last Publication: October 23, 2014 Legal # 5176 _________________________________

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REPORT FOR 09/01/2014 TO 09/30/2014 FUNDS SUMMARY: 10............................ General Fund.................................. 3,252,355.08 11............................ Social Services................................... 838,606.66 14............................ Law Enforcement Auth......................... 27,340.86 15............................ Arapahoe / Douglas W....................... 188,584.62 16............................ Road and Bridge................................ 343,770.22 20............................ Sheriff’s Commissary........................... 98,167.39 21............................ Community Development.................... 85,485.27 22............................ Forfeited Property..................................... 650.00 25............................ Developmental Disabi.......................... 30,293.40 26............................ Grants................................................ 694,648.37 28............................ Open Space Sales Tax......................... 63,593.62 29............................ Homeland Security -.......................... 334,287.71 33............................ Building Maintenance........................ 107,174.22 34............................ Fair Fund.............................................. 79,644.81 41............................ Capital Expenditure............................ 539,337.43 42............................ Infrastructure.......................................... 8,955.88 43............................ Arapahoe County Recr........................ 49,860.98 67............................ Arap. Cty Building F............................... 1,075.00 70............................ Central Services................................. 810,178.77 71............................ Self-Insurance Liabi............................. 44,735.21 72............................ Employee Flexible Be............................ 2,083.50 73............................ Self-Insurance Worke........................... 46,755.01 74............................ Self-Insurance Denta........................... 81,580.45 84............................ E-911 Authority.................................. 106,449.13 91............................ Treasurer......................................... 6,668,711.52 TOTAL............................................................................ 14,504,325.11 _______________________________________ PREPARED BY _______________________________________ APPROVED BY FUND REPORT - 10 General Fund 4 RIVERS EQUIPMENT AG LLC..............Supplies.............................................. 327.37 A TOO Z PROCESS SERVICE..................MISC..................................................... 15.00 AARONS RENTAL PURCHASE INC.........MISC................................................... 320.40 ACCURACY INC.......................................Supplies........................................... 6,709.00 ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE.....Services And Other........................ 10,000.00 AGREN BLANDO COURT REPORTING...Services And Other............................. 731.00 AINSWORTH & FITCH..............................MISC..................................................... 69.10 ALL ACCESS SYSTEMS..........................Services And Other.......................... 1,952.50 ALL TRAFFIC DATA SERVICES INC.........Supplies.............................................. 900.00 ALLEGIANT MORTUARY TRANSPORT LLC .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 5,564.00 ALLIED SECURITY HOLDINGS LLC........Services And Other...................... 141,777.56 ALPINE TECHNICAL STAFFING..............Services And Other.......................... 5,760.00 ALSCO......................................................Supplies........................................... 1,655.17 AMCON THE EYECARE SUPPLY CTR....Supplies................................................ 43.75 AMERICAN REPROGRAPHICS CO.........Supplies.............................................. 206.54 AN CF ACQUISITION CORP....................Supplies................................................ 10.60 ANDREA RASIZER...................................Services And Other............................. 138.94 ANTHONY YOUNGBLOOD......................Services And Other............................... 61.00 APRIL JONES ESQ..................................MISC..................................................... 69.10 AQUA SERVE...........................................Services And Other............................. 166.00 ARAMARK REFRESHMENT SERVICES...Supplies.............................................. 320.12 ARAMARK SERVICES..............................Services And Other........................ 13,845.00 ARAMARK SERVICES..............................Supplies......................................... 95,939.74 ARAPAHOE COUNTY ASSESSORS........Services And Other............................. 415.97 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFFS.............Services And Other............................. 397.67 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFFS.............Supplies.............................................. 269.62 ARAPAHOE COUNTY TREASURER Petty .................................................................Services And Other............................. 722.39 ARAPAHOE COUNTY TREASURER Petty .................................................................Supplies.............................................. 130.02 ARAPAHOE COUNTY WATER AND.........Services And Other...................... 105,853.69 ARAPAHOE DOUGLAS COUNTY HAZMAT TEAM .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 6,928.86 ARAPAHOE HOUSE.................................Services And Other........................ 23,333.33 ARAPAHOE LIBRARY DISTRICT..............Services And Other........................ 11,166.48 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS............................Services And Other........................ 56,828.35 ARBOR OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE.......Services And Other............................... 30.00 ARNOLD MONDROW..............................MISC..................................................... 61.60 ASCENDANT STRATEGY MANAGEMENT GROUP .................................................................Supplies........................................... 9,000.00 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.............................Services And Other............................. 333.99 AURORA ECONOMIC DEV COUNCIL INC .................................................................Services And Other............................. 450.00 AURORA MENTAL HEALTH CTR.............Services And Other........................ 21,666.67 AUTOZONE STORES INC........................Supplies........................................... 1,087.26 BASELINE ASSOCIATES INC..................Services And Other.......................... 2,240.00 BATTERIES PLUS.....................................Supplies.............................................. 794.54 BATTERY SYSTEMS INC.........................Supplies.............................................. 476.82 BC SERVICES INC...................................MISC..................................................... 25.00 BEAR CAT MANUFACTURING.................Supplies.............................................. 230.38 BERG HILL GREENLEAF RUSCITTI LLP .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 5,025.00 BERGKAMP INC......................................Supplies........................................... 1,111.03 BERNARD DANIEL...................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 BILL L HOLEN..........................................Services And Other............................... 29.00 BLANCHARD TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT .................................................................Services And Other........................ 42,962.57 BLUE SKY PROMOTIONS.......................Supplies........................................... 1,178.10 BOARD OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS.Services And Other ............................. 348.00 BOBCAT OF THE ROCKIES LLC.............Supplies.............................................. 645.84 BRADFORD ZBOROWSKI.......................Services And Other............................. 309.00 BREVIS CORPORATION..........................Supplies................................................ 19.61 BRIAN BOSTWICK...................................Services And Other............................. 355.83 BRIAN WEISS...........................................Services And Other............................. 210.00 BRIANA KACINSKI...................................Services And Other............................. 152.50 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC .................................................................Services And Other............................. 217.98 BRUCE L ISAACSON...............................Services And Other............................. 110.00 BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES INC.............Supplies................................................ 15.96 BRYAN D WEIMER...................................Services And Other............................. 699.60 BUSTN GLASS INC..................................Services And Other............................. 700.00 CAITLYN CAHILL......................................Services And Other............................... 91.50 CALIFORNIA STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT .................................................................MISC................................................... 439.59 CALUMET COUNTY CHILD SUPPORT...MISC..................................................... 15.00 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC.....Services And Other............................. 282.26 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC.....Supplies........................................... 1,953.60 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC........Services And Other............................. 692.10 CARIN A BROWN.....................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 CARQUEST AUTO PARTS.......................Supplies........................................... 1,350.32 CARRIE OLINGER....................................Services And Other............................... 34.61 CARY GRANT...........................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 CASSANDRA BATES................................Services And Other............................... 35.00 CCG SYSTEMS INC.................................Services And Other........................ 10,681.00 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC.......................Supplies........................................... 1,001.44 CEAFCS...................................................Services And Other............................... 25.00 CENTENNIAL PRODUCTS.......................Supplies........................................... 1,588.16 CENTER FOR EDUCATION......................Services And Other............................. 159.00 CERTIFIED POWER INC..........................Supplies.............................................. 858.05 CHARLES V HASKINS.............................Services And Other............................. 152.50 CHEMATOX LABORATORY INC..............Services And Other............................. 980.00 CHERRY KNOLLS PHILLIPS 66..............Services And Other............................. 190.80 CHEVRON ENERGY SOLUTIONS COMPANY .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 1,337.29 CHRISTINA M LEBLANC.........................Services And Other............................... 17.36 CHRISTOPHER PURCELL.......................Services And Other............................. 140.00 CINDY WERT............................................Services And Other................................. 8.87 CITY CENTER MARKET PLACE LLC.......Services And Other........................ 10,511.69 CITY OF AURORA....................................MISC................................................... 140.00 CITY OF AURORA....................................Services And Other........................ 12,000.68 CLAIRE Y DOSSIER.................................MISC..................................................... 25.00 CLARK SECURITY PRODUCTS INC.......Supplies.............................................. 287.28 CLAUDIA GONZALEZ..............................MISC..................................................... 15.00 CLAY CRANFORD....................................Services And Other............................. 200.00 CLEAN DESIGNS INC..............................Services And Other............................. 376.98 COLORADO ASSESSORS ASSOC..........Services And Other............................. 110.00 COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION..Supplies........................................... 8,841.50 COLORADO COUNTIES, INC..................Services And Other.......................... 1,750.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE .................................................................MISC................................................... 629.94 COLORADO DEPT OF AGRICULTURE....Services And Other............................... 40.00 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 6,376.40 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC .................................................................Supplies.............................................. 450.00 COLORADO OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT .................................................................Supplies................................................ 73.74 COLORADO TIRE RECYCLING LLC........Supplies.............................................. 133.50 COLORADO VETERINARY FOUNDATION .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 2,500.00 COLORADO WEED MGMT ASSOC.........Supplies.............................................. 800.00 COLUMBINE CATERING & BAR-B-CUE.Services And Other............................. 988.14 CONTINENTAL COLLECTION AGENCY..MISC................................................ 1,278.69 CORBIN SAKDOL....................................Services And Other............................. 282.00 COREMR L C...........................................Services And Other.......................... 2,214.00 COREY YEARDLEY..................................Services And Other............................. 125.80 CORRECTIONAL HEALTHCARE CO INC .................................................................Services And Other........................ 95,016.19 CORRECTIONAL HEALTHCARE CO INC.Supplies......................................... 52,434.35 CRYSTAL HERRERA................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 CUTWATER COLORADO INVESTOR SERVICES .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 8,489.04 CXTEC......................................................Services And Other........................ 15,526.00 CYNTHIA R MCNAIR................................Services And Other.......................... 4,916.00 DANIELLE DUBOIS..................................Services And Other............................. 269.59 DANNY STANTON....................................Services And Other............................. 135.00 DARCY KENNEDY...................................Services And Other............................... 44.52 DAVID A BAUER PC.................................MISC................................................... 195.00 DAVID KELSO..........................................Services And Other............................. 391.00 DAVID WALCHER.....................................Services And Other............................. 138.00 DAYTON 14 CHECK CASHING................MISC..................................................... 25.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.........Services And Other........................ 41,452.92 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.........Supplies........................................... 4,366.88 DELUXE SMALL BUSINESS SALES INC..MISC................................................... 128.32

DELUXE SMALL BUSINESS SALES INC...Supplies................................................ 63.88 DENNIS J CALCATERRA.........................MISC..................................................... 15.00 DENVER WATER......................................Services And Other.......................... 3,683.78 DISCOUNT GOLF CARS INC...................Supplies........................................... 1,000.00 DISCOUNTCELL INC...............................Supplies.............................................. 347.14 DISH DBS CORPORATION......................Supplies................................................ 93.00 DONALD KLEMME...................................Services And Other............................. 118.29 DONNAW W KOLOSKY...........................MISC..................................................... 62.10 DOROTHY SCHELSKE............................MISC..................................................... 15.00 DOUG DAVIS............................................Services And Other............................. 150.64 DOUGLAS B KIEL....................................MISC................................................ 2,028.42 DOUGLAS GARDNER..............................MISC................................................... 152.50 DOUGLAS MANUFACTURING CORP.....Supplies........................................... 4,854.81 E470 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY.....Services And Other............................... 49.10 E470 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY.....Supplies................................................ 32.55 ECOLAB...................................................MISC................................................... 142.40 EDWARD SMITH......................................Services And Other............................... 69.50 EL PASO COUNTY...................................Services And Other.......................... 5,300.00 ELOISA ALTAMIRA...................................Services And Other............................... 62.82 EMPLOYERS COUNCIL SERVICES INC.Services And Other............................... 75.00 ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR......................Services And Other.......................... 2,046.41 EP BLAZER LLC.......................................Supplies.............................................. 504.20 ERIK BURGE............................................Services And Other............................... 72.46 EST INC....................................................Services And Other............................. 971.20 EVA LOUISE FOSTER..............................Services And Other............................. 385.00 EXPERIAN MARKETING SOLUTIONS INC .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 1,000.00 EXTREME AUTO REPAIR INC..................Services And Other............................. 370.75 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY.................MISC................................................ 4,189.36 FARIS MACHINERY CO...........................Supplies................................................ (42.17) FARMER BROS. COFFEE........................Supplies........................................... 1,285.00 FARRELL & SELDIN.................................MISC................................................ 1,274.82 FASTENAL COMPANY.............................Supplies.............................................. 545.99 FEDEX......................................................Supplies.............................................. 481.68 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG............Services And Other.......................... 8,199.61 FINANCIAL EQUIPMENT CO INC............Services And Other............................. 285.00 FLAIR DATA SYSTEMS, INC....................Services And Other.......................... 4,836.15 FLAIR DATA SYSTEMS, INC....................Supplies........................................... 1,656.72 FLEET COUNSELOR SERVICES, INC.....Supplies.............................................. 405.00 FLEET FUELING.......................................MISC.............................................. 58,292.42 FOP LODGE 31........................................MISC................................................ 3,812.50 FOUR SEASONS OUTDOOR...................Supplies................................................ 15.70 FRANCY LAW FIRM PC...........................MISC..................................................... 15.00 FRANK J BALL.........................................MISC..................................................... 55.00 FUSE INC.................................................Supplies........................................... 2,033.00 FAY MYERS MOTORCYCLE WORLD......Supplies.............................................. 286.19 GALLS INC...............................................Supplies.............................................. 306.06 GALLS LLC...............................................Services And Other.......................... 2,879.30 GALLS LLC...............................................Supplies........................................... 1,012.03 GARDA CL WEST.....................................Services And Other.......................... 3,628.98 GARRET L MCGOWAN............................MISC..................................................... 15.00 GARY SANDERS......................................Services And Other............................... 70.00 GATEWAY BATTERED WOMENS SHELTER .................................................................Services And Other........................ 28,750.00 GJKG INC.................................................Services And Other............................. 400.00 GLENYCE MAESTAS...............................MISC................................................... 121.20 GRAINGER...............................................Supplies........................................... 3,833.13 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY............Services And Other............................. 830.35 GREENBERG & SADA PC........................MISC..................................................... 55.00 GREGORY THORNTON...........................Services And Other............................. 127.12 GROOVE FORD........................................Services And Other.......................... 3,828.15 GROUNDS SERVICE COMPANY.............Services And Other............................. 355.00 GUADALUPE ORTIZ.................................Services And Other............................... 43.51 HARRIS COUNTY ATTORNEY.................MISC..................................................... 15.00 HARRY L SIMON ESQ.............................MISC..................................................... 40.00 HAYUTIN, ARNOLD..................................Services And Other............................. 200.00 HEALTHONE CLINIC SERVICES..............Services And Other.......................... 2,623.00 HIGHLANDS RANCH LAW ENFORCEMENT .................................................................Services And Other............................... 25.00 HOLLY HOOVER......................................Services And Other............................... 74.22 HONNEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY..........Supplies.............................................. 458.23 HORIZON.................................................Supplies.............................................. 106.93 HOV SERVICES INC.................................Services And Other.......................... 3,675.46 HOWARD MARK BUCHALER..................Services And Other............................... 40.00 HSS INC...................................................Services And Other............................. 963.50 HSS INC...................................................Supplies.............................................. 707.50 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC.......................MISC................................................ 3,449.12 I-70 PUBLISHING COMPANY INC...........Services And Other............................... 70.00 I-70 SCOUT..............................................Services And Other............................... 90.80 IACREOT..................................................Services And Other............................. 340.00 IBM CORPORATION................................Services And Other........................ 20,100.00 ICON ENTERPRISES INC........................Services And Other........................ 30,175.00 IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SE .................................................................MISC................................................... 870.57 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS MFG INC........Supplies........................................... 5,279.97 INNOVEST PORTFOLIO SOLUTIONS LLC .................................................................MISC.............................................. 11,634.62 INSIGHT AUTO GLASS............................Services And Other............................. 834.00 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC...............Services And Other.......................... 1,609.34 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC...............Supplies........................................... 1,074.95 INSTRUMENT SALES & SERVICE, INC...Supplies.............................................. 250.00 INTER CAPITAL GROUP LCC..................Services And Other............................. 450.00 INTER-FAITH COMMUNITY SERVICES...Services And Other........................ 13,333.34 INTERLINE BRANDS INC.........................MISC.............................................. 14,595.41 INTERLINE BRANDS INC.........................Supplies................................................ (79.09) INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE...............MISC................................................ 1,052.49 IREA..........................................................Services And Other.......................... 3,137.19 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS...................Services And Other.......................... 2,189.51 ITXCHANGE FINANCIAL SERVICES........Supplies......................................... 13,465.75 IZABELA LUNDBERG..............................Supplies.............................................. 100.00 JANE F RIECK..........................................Services And Other............................. 200.00 JAVA DISTRIBUTION INC........................Supplies.............................................. 244.80 JECOBIE T WILLIAMS.............................MISC..................................................... 15.00 JEFFERSON PARISH CLERK OF COURT .................................................................MISC..................................................... 38.80 JENNIPHER ALEXANDER........................MISC................................................... 526.14 JEREMIAH GATES...................................Services And Other............................. 426.00 JESSALYN V MURPHY............................MISC..................................................... 15.00 JESSE COOPER.......................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 JOHN D INGRAM.....................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 JORGE-AYN RILEY..................................Services And Other............................. 100.00 JOYCE COLLINS......................................Services And Other................................. 5.85 JTA REAL PROPERTIES...........................MISC..................................................... 69.10 JULIE DINNEEN.......................................Services And Other.......................... 1,125.00 KARALEE VIAU.........................................MISC..................................................... 40.00 KATHERINE OTTO, ESQ..........................MISC..................................................... 25.00 KATHLEEN DAILEY..................................Services And Other............................. 123.48 KATHY BEACH.........................................Services And Other............................... 73.70 KEITH ASHBY..........................................Services And Other............................. 394.52 KELLEY BLUE BOOK...............................Services And Other............................. 394.68 KELLY HOLLINGSWORTH.......................MISC..................................................... 15.00 KELLY ROBL............................................MISC..................................................... 62.10 KEN DINGMAN........................................Services And Other............................... 40.00 KIM BUCKLER.........................................MISC..................................................... 25.00 KIM JONES..............................................Services And Other............................... 54.77 KIM MCKEON-GALLUP...........................MISC..................................................... 15.00 KIMBERLY SCHELL.................................Services And Other............................... 73.00 KIRSTIE ANDERS.....................................Services And Other............................... 57.43 KRISHNAKANT J TALATI..........................MISC..................................................... 64.60 LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPT.....................Services And Other............................. 950.00 LAMBDIN & CHANEY LLP.......................MISC..................................................... 15.00 LANDS END BUSINESS OUTFITTERS....Supplies.............................................. 226.23 LANSKY WEIGLER & PORTER PC..........MISC..................................................... 15.00 LARA SANDERS.......................................Supplies........................................... 1,568.84 LARRY A CRISCO....................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 LASER TECHNOLOGY INC.....................Services And Other............................. 324.00 LASER TECHNOLOGY INC.....................Supplies.............................................. 628.80 LAW OFFICE OF ROGER MOORE...........MISC..................................................... 35.00 LAW OFFICE OF WYN T TAYLOR............MISC..................................................... 15.00 LAW OFFICES OF BRANDON R CIGLIAN .................................................................MISC................................................... 123.20 LE ARGUELLO.........................................MISC................................................... 548.28 LENNY J CLARK......................................MISC................................................... 129.20 LENOVO INC UNITED STATES................Services And Other.......................... 2,506.60 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT .................................................................Supplies.............................................. 150.00 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP .................................................................MISC.............................................. 17,848.46 LINCOLN WILSON ENTERPRISES INC...MISC..................................................... 15.00 LINDA HALEY...........................................Services And Other............................... 61.02 LINDA HALEY...........................................Supplies................................................ 28.43 LODA ENTERPRISES...............................Supplies.............................................. 371.63 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES..........Services And Other............................. 242.11 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES..........Supplies.............................................. 415.93 LYNN BUKACEK......................................Services And Other............................... 24.34 LYNN PEAVEY COMPANY.......................Supplies.............................................. 343.50 LYNNEA OLDHAM....................................Services And Other............................... 63.56 LYON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC............Services And Other............................. 397.02 MACHOL & JOHANNES...........................MISC................................................... 195.00 MARA SPILLE..........................................Services And Other.......................... 1,660.00 MARK A LEACHMAN PC.........................MISC..................................................... 60.00 MARK C RICH..........................................Services And Other............................. 403.00 MARTHA STROTHER...............................Services And Other.......................... 6,172.50 MARY C WHITLEY...................................Services And Other.......................... 1,011.64 MARY K SPARACINO...............................Services And Other............................. 370.00 MATT HUBACH........................................Services And Other............................. 144.87 MATTHEW JERMAINE JOHNSON...........MISC................................................... 100.00 MATTHEW T WALKER.............................MISC................................................... 286.16 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES INC....Services And Other........................ 34,179.41 MCAFEE INC............................................Services And Other.......................... 1,365.00 MCCANDLESS TRUCK CENTER LLC.....Services And Other.......................... 1,512.77 MCCANDLESS TRUCK CENTER LLC.....Supplies.............................................. 165.54 MCCARTY LAND & WATER VALUATION INC .................................................................Services And Other............................. 210.00 MCGEE COMPANY..................................Supplies.............................................. 183.30 MEAGHAN ARMENDARIZ.......................MISC..................................................... 95.70 MEDMEDIA USA INC...............................Supplies................................................ 50.85 MEDVED DALE DECKER & DEERE, LLC.MISC..................................................... 26.00 MELINDA SCHUBERT..............................Services And Other............................... 73.00 MERHAWIT G GOBENA...........................MISC..................................................... 15.00 METECH RECYCLING.............................Services And Other............................. 104.85 METRO COMMUNITY PROVIDER NETWORK .................................................................Services And Other........................ 17,500.00 MICHAEL BAKER JR, INC.......................Services And Other........................ 64,376.00 MICHELLE A HALSTEAD.........................Services And Other............................... 40.00 MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT INC..MISC..................................................... 30.00 MIKE MCKENZIE......................................Services And Other............................. 178.00

MILLER & COHEN PC..............................MISC..................................................... 15.00 MINTZ LAW FIRM LLC.............................MISC..................................................... 15.00 MIR3 INC..................................................Services And Other.......................... 1,600.00 MOBILE TECHNOLOGY RENTALS..........Services And Other.......................... 2,340.00 MONICA BABBITT...................................Services And Other............................. 282.00 MOORE MEDICAL LLC............................Supplies.............................................. 194.65 MORPHOTRAK........................................Services And Other.......................... 4,497.92 MOTOROLA INC......................................Services And Other.......................... 3,787.00 MTM RECOGNITIO CORPORATION........Services And Other.......................... 1,729.83 McKESSON MEDICAL SURGICAL..........Supplies........................................... 5,284.14 NANCY A DOTY.......................................Services And Other............................. 222.76 NANCY JACKSON...................................Services And Other............................. 354.68 NANCY N SHARPE..................................Services And Other............................. 338.44 NAPA AUTO PARTS.................................Supplies.............................................. 244.28 NATASHA ROMERO.................................Services And Other............................. 429.00 NATHEN TREUSCH..................................Services And Other............................. 406.28 NATIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES INC......Supplies.............................................. 964.00 NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER INC......Services And Other.......................... 8,500.00 NETWORK CLAIMS REDUCTION TECH LLC .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 1,050.00 NEVES UNIFORMS..................................Supplies........................................... 5,950.62 NEXTEL SPRINT.......................................Services And Other.......................... 6,433.37 NICHOLAS MEYERS................................Services And Other............................. 102.00 NICOLETTI-FLATER ASSOCIATES PLLP.Services And Other.......................... 6,550.00 NOVA SECURITY GROUP.......................Services And Other.......................... 1,000.00 OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY...........Services And Other................... 1,022,961.92 OMEARA FORD CENTER........................Supplies........................................... 1,507.63 ORTIZ, ELIZABETH..................................Services And Other............................... 35.00 PATTERSON REPORTING & VIDEO.........Services And Other............................. 813.70 PAUL ROSENBERG.................................Services And Other............................. 200.00 PEARSON & PARIS PC............................MISC..................................................... 74.00 PEOPLES RENT TO OWN........................MISC..................................................... 15.00 PERDUE BRANDON FIELDER.................MISC..................................................... 15.00 PERKINELMER GENETICS INC...............Supplies................................................ 50.00 PETERSEN LEYBAS RUBBER STAMP....Supplies................................................ 40.41 PHILIP KLASS PC....................................MISC................................................... 253.40 PIRTEK NORTH VALLEY..........................Supplies................................................ 20.06 PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL........................Services And Other............................. 696.12 PITNEY BOWES INC................................Supplies................................................ 99.48 POWER EQUIPMENT CO........................Supplies.............................................. 132.82 POWER LOGIC INC.................................Services And Other............................. 205.64 POWERDMS, INC....................................Supplies........................................... 2,415.00 PRESSTEK INC........................................Services And Other.......................... 1,627.06 PROFESSIONAL FINANCE COMPANY...MISC..................................................... 25.00 PROFESSIONAL POLICE SUPPLY..........Supplies.............................................. 318.61 PROFORCE MARKETING INC.................Services And Other.......................... 6,456.95 PROFORCE MARKETING INC.................Supplies.............................................. 454.62 PROSCI INC.............................................Services And Other............................. 687.00 PROVAL INTERNATIONAL USER GROUP .................................................................Services And Other............................. 545.00 PSS WORLD MEDICAL INC.....................MISC................................................ 3,902.85 PURE CYCLE CORPORATION.................Services And Other............................. 290.19 PURPLE LANGUAGE SERVICES CO.......Services And Other............................. 255.00 R M JACKSON & ASSOCIATES PC.........MISC..................................................... 15.00 RANDSTAD TECHNOLOGIES..................Services And Other.......................... 8,843.00 RANDY CAMPBELL.................................Services And Other............................. 212.00 RAYANN L KEKONA.................................MISC..................................................... 61.60 RED WING SHOES...................................Supplies.............................................. 112.49 RENEE GRENGS......................................Services And Other............................. 129.00 RENEE YELLOWHORSE..........................MISC..................................................... 15.00 RENT A CENTER......................................MISC..................................................... 55.55 RICHARD B STEWART............................Services And Other............................. 242.75 RICHARD D WILLIAMS............................Services And Other.......................... 3,787.50 RICHARD LANTZ.....................................Services And Other............................. 210.00 RICHARD RADER.....................................Services And Other............................. 200.00 RICHARD T SALL.....................................Services And Other............................... 40.00 ROBERT A FLETCHER.............................Services And Other............................... 45.00 ROBERT ABBOTT....................................Services And Other............................. 342.00 ROBERT 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ASSOCIATES................Services And Other........................ 12,224.96 ROSA CORPORATION.............................Services And Other............................. 100.80 ROSE AND ASSOCIATES........................MISC..................................................... 15.00 ROYAL SUPPLY COMPANY.....................Supplies.............................................. 164.40 RUBY J MARTINEZ..................................Services And Other............................... 65.00 RYAN BRIESKE........................................Services And Other............................. 140.00 RYAN L WATKINS.....................................MISC..................................................... 30.00 SCOTT DOBBINS.....................................Services And Other............................. 403.00 SCOTT SHAW..........................................Services And Other............................. 140.00 SCREENING ONE INC.............................Services And Other.......................... 6,785.05 SECURITY CENTRAL INC........................Services And Other............................. 860.25 SHAYLEN FLOREZ...................................Services And Other............................. 207.10 SHERWIN WILLIAMS...............................Supplies........................................... 3,075.71 SHRED-IT USA INC..................................Services And Other............................. 842.30 SIERRA DETENTION SYSTEMS..............Supplies........................................... 3,380.00 SIERRA SPRINGS....................................Supplies................................................ 10.09 SKM MANAGEMENT COMPANY.............MISC................................................... 186.30 SNELL & WILMER LLP.............................MISC..................................................... 36.10 SOUTHLAND MEDICAL CORPORATION....Supplies.............................................. 325.14 SPECIAL OLYMPICS COLORADO...........Services And Other.......................... 1,036.00 SPRINGMAN BRADEN WILSON..............MISC................................................ 1,255.80 STATE OF COLORADO............................Supplies......................................... 13,844.23 STENGER & STENGER............................MISC..................................................... 15.00 STEPHANIE D SY.....................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 STEPHEN BONNER.................................Services And Other............................. 403.00 STERICYCLE INC.....................................Supplies........................................... 1,296.45 STEVEN A RUBIO....................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 STEVEN BINKS........................................Services And Other............................. 110.00 STEVENS REPORTING SERVICE............Services And Other............................. 981.35 STOKES & WOLF PC...............................MISC..................................................... 13.50 STREICHER’S INC...................................Supplies........................................... 5,985.00 SUE LIU....................................................Services And Other............................. 152.50 SUNGARD AVAILABILITY SERVICES LP...Services And Other.......................... 1,427.00 SUPER VAC MANFACTURING CO INC...Supplies................................................ 24.15 SWIMS DISPOSAL SERVICE...................Services And Other.......................... 1,600.00 TABITHA JACOBSON..............................MISC................................................... 978.48 TAMIE WINDHAM.....................................Services And Other............................... 21.43 TARA WILLIAMS-WYNNE........................Services And Other............................. 370.00 TEMICHA L JONES..................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 TERESA FRIEDRICH................................Services And Other............................. 117.21 TEXAS CHILD SUPPORT.........................MISC................................................ 1,592.31 THAT PERSONAL TOUCH.......................Services And Other............................. 192.90 THE COLLECTION BUREAU....................MISC................................................... 687.55 THE JOB STORE......................................Services And Other.......................... 1,265.00 THE LAW FIRM OF KATHY MCARTHUR....MISC..................................................... 65.00 THE MOORE LAW GROUP, APC.............MISC..................................................... 15.00 THE STRATEGIC LAW GROUP................MISC..................................................... 50.00 THE SWEETSTER LAW FIRM PC............MISC..................................................... 62.10 THOMAS M HOWELL ATTY AT LAW.......MISC..................................................... 61.60 THOMSON WEST....................................Services And Other............................. 412.17 TIFFANIE BLEAU......................................Services And Other............................. 196.14 TIMMALA CONNORS...............................MISC..................................................... 15.00 TIMOTHY WESTPHAL.............................Services And Other............................. 125.33 TOM MCNISH..........................................Services And Other............................... 22.40 TOP HAT FILE & SERVE INC....................MISC..................................................... 15.00 TOWN OF DEER TRAIL............................Services And Other............................... 30.57 TRANG ANH DO.......................................MISC..................................................... 40.00 TRANS UNION.........................................Services And Other............................... 74.16 TRI TECH FORENSICS INC.....................MISC................................................... 512.10 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.....Community Programs.................... 32,359.00 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.....Services And Other...................... 325,601.25 TRU REAL ESTATE SERVICES LLC.........MISC................................................... 186.30 TSCHETTER HAMRICK SULZER PC.......MISC................................................ 9,230.30 TULSA COUNTY COURT CLERK............MISC..................................................... 15.00 UE COMPRESSION.................................Supplies.............................................. 404.00 ULINE INC................................................Supplies......................................... 12,910.70 UNIVERSAL INFORMATION SERVICES INC .................................................................Services And Other............................. 354.55 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.........................MISC.............................................. 42,558.07 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3...................MISC................................................ 1,834.34 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.........MISC................................................... 758.80 US DISTRIBUTING...................................Supplies................................................... US POSTMASTER....................................Supplies......................................... 60,090.57 USA MOBILITY WIRELESS INC...............Services And Other............................. 367.55 VARGO & JANSON PC.............................MISC..................................................... 45.00 VERIZON WIRELESS...............................Services And Other........................ 15,287.52 VICTOR MARTELL...................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 VICTORIA KRUPKE..................................Services And Other............................. 189.01 VICTORIA KRUPKEZ / PETTY CASH.......Services And Other............................. 125.49 VICTORIA KRUPKEZ / PETTY CASH.......Supplies................................................ 96.95 VILLAGER LEGALS..................................Services And Other.......................... 1,123.20 VILLAGER LEGALS, THE.........................Services And Other............................... 40.56 VINCENT C MUNDY.................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 VINCENT S LINE......................................Services And Other............................. 118.09 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................MISC.............................................. 11,238.54 VOLCANIC MANUFACTURING LLC........Supplies......................................... 10,455.01 VWI OPERATIONS LLC............................Services And Other.......................... 1,851.66 WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO......................Supplies.............................................. 912.12 WAKEFIELD & ASSOCIATES INC............MISC..................................................... 15.00 WALTER INDUSTRIAL AND.....................MISC................................................ 2,441.80 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 6,499.39 WELLS FARGO MERCHANT SERVICES LLC .................................................................Supplies........................................... 1,631.69 WEST HORIZON ADVENTURES INC.......Supplies.............................................. 487.98 WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION......Services And Other........................ 12,025.31 WESTERN PAPER DISTRIBUTORS INC..MISC................................................... 726.16 WESTERN PAPER DISTRIBUTORS INC..Supplies.................................................. 9.90 WESTERN STATES FIRE PROTECTION..Supplies.............................................. 147.60 WHITE CONSTRUCTION GROUP...........MISC..................................................... 15.00 WILLIE JOHNSON....................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 WILLIE R MCGREGOR.............................MISC..................................................... 60.10 WIRELESS ADVANCED............................Supplies........................................... 9,809.17 WIZBANG SOLUTIONS INC....................Supplies.............................................. 949.16 WONDERLIC INC.....................................Services And Other.......................... 2,150.00

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Community Programs......................... 167.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD .................................................................Community Programs.................... 26,464.79 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFF CIVIL DIV .................................................................Services And Other............................. 252.00 ARAPAHOE HOUSE.................................Community Programs...................... 4,300.56 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS WORKS..............Community Programs.................. 217,234.68 ASHLEY MADRID.....................................Services And Other............................... 14.56 ASHLEY SCHWIEGER.............................Services And Other............................. 383.15 ASHLEY WUNDERLE...............................Services And Other............................. 263.76 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.............................Services And Other............................. 247.20 AURORA HOUSING AUTHORITY............Community Programs......................... 500.00 BAILEY MCGUINNESS............................Services And Other............................. 168.45 BARBARA ASMUSSEN............................Services And Other............................. 367.50 BARBARA SERUMAGA............................Services And Other............................. 959.20 BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS...............Community Programs......................... 645.00 BERRY-MCCURDY, JOSIE.......................Services And Other............................... 41.01 BONNIE PECK.........................................Services And Other............................... 58.00 BRENDA ARMOUR..................................Services And Other............................. 187.09 BRENDA WOOLSEY................................Services And Other............................. 286.72 BRENNA GATIMU....................................Services And Other............................. 120.90 BRITTANY MEDINA..................................MISC..................................................... 20.00 BRITTANY SIEVERS.................................Services And Other............................... 93.97 BUYERS AND SELLERS PREF REALTY LLC .................................................................Community Programs......................... 700.00 CALIFORNIA VITAL RECORDS................Services And Other............................... 46.00 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC.....Community Programs......................... 252.00 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC........Services And Other............................. 988.26 CARA TEJADA.........................................Community Programs............................. 4.32 CARA TEJADA.........................................Services And Other............................. 102.15 CARMEN FLORES...................................Services And Other............................. 255.02 CATHY DOLLAR.......................................Community Programs........................... 90.63 CENTER FOR WORK EDUCATION AND...Community Programs.................... 31,800.50 CHAD C CERINICH..................................Services And Other.......................... 2,887.50 CHELSEA HEGGEN.................................Services And Other............................. 435.29 CHERYL ALLEN.......................................Services And Other............................... 24.98 CHERYL TERNES.....................................Services And Other............................... 87.14 CHIVON BELL..........................................Services And Other............................. 294.62 CHRISTIANA FLADEN..............................Community Programs........................... 10.98 CHRISTIANA FLADEN..............................Services And Other............................. 711.70 CHRISTINA PRATT...................................Community Programs........................... 47.08 CHRISTINE CANDIES..............................Community Programs........................... 13.49 CHRISTINE CANDIES..............................Services And Other............................. 158.59 CHRISTINE YAEKLE.................................Services And Other............................. 328.08 CINTAS CORPORATION..........................Services And Other.......................... 1,016.00 CITY OF AURORA....................................MISC................................................... 842.00 CLEARINGHOUSE...................................MISC................................................ 1,664.31 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT..........MISC................................................... 120.00 CLUTTER TRUCKER................................Community Programs......................... 225.00 COLLABORATIVE GROWTH....................Services And Other.......................... 1,980.00 COLLECTION SERVICE CENTER............MISC................................................... 445.83 COLLEGE ASSIST....................................MISC................................................... 666.42 COLORADO COUNTIES, INC..................Services And Other............................. 350.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE .................................................................MISC................................................ 1,211.96 COLORADO DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.Services And Other.......................... 4,226.50 COLORADO STATE ARCHIVES...............Services And Other............................... 20.00 COLUMBIA ULTIMATE INC......................Services And Other.......................... 1,935.00 COMCAST................................................Services And Other............................... 10.37 COMITIS CRISIS CENTER INC................Community Programs.................... 15,690.00 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AURORA....Community Programs.................... 94,400.00 CYNTHIA ABRAMS..................................Services And Other............................. 336.73 DAKOTA GUNDY......................................Services And Other............................. 222.44 DANI RUIZ................................................Services And Other............................. 130.48 DANIELLA ROCHA...................................Services And Other............................. 384.27 DANIELLE NEWMAN................................Services And Other............................. 109.77 DANIELLE WAAGMEESTER....................Services And Other............................. 353.08 DARLENE D DAUGHTRY.........................Services And Other............................... 78.00 DARRON DUNSON..................................Services And Other............................. 120.68 DAVID BERGERNER................................Services And Other............................. 108.00 DAVID JENKINS.......................................Community Programs......................... 500.00 DAWN GOODMAN...................................Services And Other............................. 154.72 DAWNA ROBERTS...................................Services And Other................................. 8.85 DEBORAH DRURY...................................Services And Other............................. 103.04 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.........Supplies................................................ 97.74 DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS...................Community Programs........................... 46.25 DENVER SHERIFF DEPARTMENT...........Services And Other............................. 159.25 DEVIN FLOREZ........................................Services And Other............................. 217.80 DONNA ASHLOCK...................................Services And Other............................... 58.00 DONOVAN WEBB....................................Community Programs........................... 21.83 DONOVAN WEBB....................................Services And Other............................. 266.45 DOUGLAS MATTHEW GERTNER............Services And Other.......................... 1,775.00 EL PASO COUNTY...................................Services And Other............................. 137.92 EL PASO DISTRICT COURT.....................Services And Other................................. 5.25 EMILY BROWN.........................................Services And Other............................. 145.10 EMILY PROCK..........................................Services And Other............................. 317.24 EMPLOYERS COUNCIL SERVICES INC...Services And Other.......................... 2,305.00 ERIN COLOROSO....................................Services And Other............................. 260.29 EXPERIAN QAS........................................Services And Other............................. 146.51 FAMILY TREE...........................................Community Programs.................... 37,655.93 FAMILY TREE INC....................................Community Programs.................... 41,740.00 FERSZT RAQUEL.....................................Community Programs...................... 1,121.25 FERSZT RAQUEL.....................................Services And Other............................... 55.00 FLAIR DATA SYSTEMS, INC....................Supplies........................................... 3,614.83 FREMONT COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT....Services And Other............................... 38.33 FRONT RANGE LEGAL PROCESS SERV INC .................................................................Services And Other............................... 95.00 GABRIELLE JULIANO VILLANI................Services And Other............................. 208.09 GLENN JANSSEN....................................Community Programs......................... 550.00 GOLF HOMES INC...................................Community Programs......................... 700.00 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF DENVER....Community Programs.................. 116,798.25 GRANT MILLER........................................Services And Other............................. 122.98 HEATHER BROZEK..................................Services And Other............................. 132.55 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC.......................MISC................................................... 344.13 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE...............MISC................................................... 300.00 IPM RESIDENTIAL LLC............................Community Programs......................... 800.00 JACQUELINE GABEL...............................Services And Other............................. 292.04 JACQUELINE RUYBAL............................Services And Other............................. 198.00 JEANNE BANDONG.................................Services And Other............................. 371.06 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT OFSOCIAL SVCS .................................................................Community Programs.................... 10,725.00 JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFFS...........Services And Other............................... 77.84 JENNY RUTHERFORD.............................Services And Other............................. 280.00 JEREMY SAWYER...................................Services And Other............................. 277.98 JESSICA L FREEMAN..............................Services And Other............................. 151.48 JESSICA PATE..........................................Services And Other............................. 156.18 JESSICA REYNOLDS...............................Services And Other............................. 161.06 JOHN ABEYTA.........................................Services And Other............................... 81.05 JOHN DRULIS..........................................Services And Other............................. 627.48 JOHN LAU................................................Services And Other............................. 431.32 JULIE CLARK...........................................Services And Other............................... 34.27 JULIE JARVIS MUELLER.........................Services And Other............................... 54.46 JULIE KOFRON........................................Services And Other............................. 672.05 JULIE SCHILLING....................................Services And Other............................... 57.06 JULIO TIRADO.........................................MISC..................................................... 20.00 JUSTINE COLTON....................................Services And Other............................. 168.45 KALLIE WILSON.......................................Services And Other............................. 150.47 KARLA KELLY..........................................Community Programs........................... 81.92 KARLA KELLY..........................................Services And Other............................. 762.99 KATELYN COHEN.....................................Services And Other............................. 184.63 KATHERINE SMITH..................................Services And Other............................. 100.80 KATHLEEN LUDINGTON..........................Services And Other............................. 146.50 KATHLEEN STAFFORD............................Services And Other............................... 36.00 KATIE GLEASON......................................Community Programs............................. 7.32 KATIE GLEASON......................................Services And Other............................... 99.79 KEITH CROSSON.....................................Services And Other............................. 229.32 KERRIN SCHULTZ...................................Services And Other............................. 198.00 KEVIN ANDREW KENNEY.......................Services And Other............................. 358.75 KEVIN MCNEAL.......................................Services And Other............................. 155.09 KIM BLANCHARD....................................Services And Other............................. 147.28 KIMBERLY MARTIN..................................Services And Other............................. 262.48 KIMBERLY PINE.......................................Services And Other............................. 356.66 KIMBERLY RASH.....................................Services And Other............................... 19.00 KIT CARSON SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT...Services And Other............................... 78.00 KRISTINA JORDAN LENGERICH.............Services And Other............................. 237.13 KRISTINE SIMS........................................Services And Other............................. 204.29 LABORATORY CORPORATION OF AMERICA .................................................................Community Programs........................... 48.00 LABORATORY CORPORATION OF AMERICA .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 2,624.00 LACEY SETTLE........................................Community Programs........................... 13.53 LACEY SETTLE........................................Services And Other............................. 204.74 LARANE GARY.........................................Services And Other............................. 166.23 LAURA PATTERSON................................Services And Other............................... 81.37 LAURA PERKINS......................................Services And Other............................. 121.74 LAURA PIBURN.......................................Services And Other............................. 226.35 LAW OFFICE OF WYN T TAYLOR............MISC................................................... 870.74

LEACHMAN, MARK A P.C.......................MISC................................................... 595.40 LEONA IRVINE-SHABAZZ........................MISC..................................................... 20.00 LETISHIA PAYNE......................................Services And Other............................. 196.73 LEXIS NEXIS.............................................Services And Other............................. 157.60 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT...Services And Other............................. 667.75 LIBERTY ACQUISITIONS SERVICING LLC .................................................................MISC................................................... 862.50 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP...MISC................................................ 9,233.17 LINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE.....Services And Other............................... 51.00 LINDA ARNOLD.......................................Services And Other............................. 278.00 LINDSEY FIELDS......................................Services And Other............................. 246.07 LINDSEY SMITH.......................................Services And Other............................. 666.08 LISA COVINGTON....................................Services And Other............................. 123.20 LODA ENTERPRISES...............................Supplies.............................................. 142.03 LOGAN COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE........Services And Other............................... 20.00 LORI OSWALD.........................................Services And Other............................. 198.00 LORRAINE CARLSON..............................Services And Other............................. 328.28 LUCILLE CONNERS.................................Community Programs......................... 475.00 LUVIA PEREZ...........................................MISC..................................................... 20.00 LYDIAN BOWLEY.....................................Services And Other............................. 337.79 MACHOL & JOHANNES...........................MISC................................................... 503.80 MAGGIE CRANK......................................Community Programs........................... 22.31 MAGGIE CRANK......................................Services And Other............................. 364.18 MALENI MENDEZ....................................MISC..................................................... 20.00 MARGARET GOETTGE............................Services And Other............................. 308.05 MARIA MUNOZ........................................MISC................................................... 293.59 MARIBEL SMITH......................................Services And Other............................. 145.04 MARK L RONAN......................................Services And Other............................. 927.50 MARLENE PALOMINO.............................Services And Other............................. 131.66 MARY LEEDS...........................................Services And Other............................. 289.79 MATTHEW BLANK...................................Services And Other............................. 159.60 MEADOW LARK APARTMENTS...............Community Programs......................... 500.00 MEDICALERT FOUNDATION US INC......Community Programs........................... 62.00 MEETINGONE..........................................Community Programs........................... 91.72 MEGHAN LOFTUS...................................Services And Other............................. 195.16 MELANIE GROVES..................................Services And Other............................. 145.04 MELISSA DAHLIN....................................Services And Other............................... 11.82 MELISSA L LOPEZ...................................Services And Other............................... 58.00 MELISSA TRUJILLO.................................MISC................................................... 318.37 MELODY ALBRIGHT................................Services And Other............................... 14.50 MICHAEL DEGRETTO..............................Services And Other............................. 185.70 MICHAEL DIDONNA................................Services And Other............................. 418.20 MICHELE MACIEL....................................Services And Other............................. 106.62 MICHELLE DOSSEY................................Services And Other............................... 33.10 MICHELLE SUTTON................................Services And Other............................. 359.07 MINDY KUGLER.......................................Services And Other............................... 63.17 MISS DEPT OF HEALTH-VITAL RECORDS .................................................................Services And Other............................... 25.00 MISTY CALLAHAN...................................Services And Other............................... 35.84 MORGAN LEMP.......................................Services And Other............................. 191.74 NANCY OWENS.......................................Services And Other............................. 172.48 NANCY OWENS.......................................Supplies................................................ 17.97 NANCY REGALADO.................................Community Programs......................... 240.00 NATALIE PECHEK....................................Services And Other............................. 349.16 NICOLE PARVEY......................................Services And Other............................. 247.24 NICOLE WEIFFENBACH..........................Services And Other.......................... 1,242.50 NINA PAULSON.......................................Services And Other............................... 16.63 OLIVIA BENTAN.......................................Services And Other............................... 13.89 OTERO COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE......Services And Other............................... 20.40 OTHA THOMAS........................................Services And Other............................. 133.39 PAMELA SCHOENROCK.........................Services And Other............................. 218.32 PAMELA YANETT.....................................Services And Other............................... 65.97 PAT NOLAN..............................................Services And Other............................... 77.34 PAUL PUSKAR.........................................Services And Other............................. 108.00 PAX MOULTRIE........................................Services And Other............................. 179.48 PHIANGCHIT MUTZBAUER.....................Services And Other............................. 201.26 PITNEY BOWES INC................................Services And Other............................. 876.00 PITNEY BOWES INC................................Supplies......................................... 10,000.00 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SERVICES INC .................................................................Supplies.............................................. 225.97 POWERS CIRCLE APARTMENTS LLLP..Community Programs......................... 700.00 PUEBLO COUNTY GOVERNMENT.........Services And Other............................... 20.00 RACHEL ANNE NUNEZ...........................Services And Other............................. 700.00 RACHEL BAETENS..................................Services And Other............................. 354.93 RAMON GARCIA SERRANO....................Community Programs........................... 35.00 REBECCA DARR......................................Services And Other............................. 162.23 REBECCA MOORE..................................Services And Other............................. 134.40 REBECCA WILSON..................................Services And Other............................. 645.85 ROBERT JACKSON.................................Services And Other............................. 735.00 ROBERT PREVOST..................................Services And Other............................. 280.00 ROBIN ARAGON......................................Services And Other............................. 164.83 ROCHELLE BRISCOE..............................Services And Other............................. 175.84 ROLANDA NIX..........................................Services And Other............................. 173.14 RONA VANCELETTE................................Services And Other............................... 45.30 SALCEDO HART REAL ESTATE...............Community Programs......................... 500.00 SALINA BLEA...........................................Services And Other............................... 21.16 SALVATORE L FAZIO JR..........................Services And Other............................. 735.00 SARA LAME.............................................Services And Other............................. 510.08 SARA RANEY...........................................Services And Other............................... 83.65 SARAH BLAINE........................................Services And Other............................. 107.18 SARAH CASHION....................................Services And Other............................. 109.26 SARAH CULP...........................................Services And Other............................. 272.00 SARAH DOWDY.......................................Services And Other............................. 138.04 SARAH FERRO.........................................Services And Other.......................... 1,225.23 SARAH LINDQUIST..................................Services And Other............................. 197.06 SCHUYLER COPPLE...............................Services And Other............................. 324.58 SHARON HOSTETTER.............................Services And Other............................... 45.14 SHAWNA HAYDEN...................................Community Programs........................... 16.49 SHAWNA HAYDEN...................................Services And Other............................. 423.36 SHILOH HOUSE.......................................Community Programs...................... 6,000.00 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION...Community Programs...................... 3,605.28 SPRING INSTITUTE.................................Community Programs........................... 50.00 STACIA JOHNSTON.................................Services And Other............................... 67.64 SUSAN ADAMCZYK................................Services And Other............................... 39.70 SUSAN THOMPSON................................Services And Other............................... 38.96 SUZANNA DOBBINS...............................Services And Other............................... 97.09 SWEEP STAKES UNLIMITED...................Services And Other.......................... 1,360.00 TALX UCM SERVICES INC.......................Services And Other........................ 14,056.00 TAMRA WHITE.........................................Services And Other............................. 226.52 TARA GAHERIN........................................Services And Other............................... 15.01 TERRI JONES...........................................Services And Other............................... 95.42 TG.............................................................MISC................................................... 634.78 THE JOB STORE......................................Services And Other.......................... 2,220.00 THE ROBERT A MILLER ED RESC CENTER .................................................................Community Programs......................... 200.00 THOMAS A GRAHAM JR.........................Services And Other.......................... 1,347.50 TINA SCHWINGLER.................................Services And Other............................. 142.02 TONI BELLUCCI.......................................Services And Other............................... 13.55 TOSHIBA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS CO....Services And Other............................. 120.79 TOSHIBA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS CO....Supplies.............................................. 714.00 TOWN OF CHERAW.................................Community Programs......................... 135.00 TRACY OPP.............................................Services And Other............................. 282.30 TRI COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.....Community Programs.................... 18,750.00 TRI COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.....Services And Other............................. 195.25 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.....Community Programs.................... 45,052.58 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE.........Supplies........................................... 1,500.00 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.........................MISC.............................................. 13,195.21 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3...................MISC................................................ 1,482.13 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.........MISC................................................ 2,682.54 VANESSA FRAZIER..................................Services And Other............................... 54.66 VERIZON WIRELESS...............................Services And Other........................ 12,592.96 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP............Services And Other............................. 184.47 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................MISC................................................ 1,791.66 WHITNEY ERMATINGER..........................Services And Other............................. 113.18 WHITNEY SMALL.....................................Services And Other............................. 310.58 WILLIAM DESONIER................................Services And Other............................. 110.43 WILLIAM PHELPS....................................Services And Other............................... 69.55 XCEL ENERGY.........................................Community Programs......................... 400.00 YANGSON BAKER...................................Services And Other............................... 17.42 YONG D KIM............................................Services And Other............................... 12.82 YU YOUNG KIM.......................................Services And Other............................... 27.78 ZHANNA ZUKIN.......................................Services And Other............................... 23.41 FUND REPORT - 14 Law Enforcement Authority District BATTERIES PLUS.....................................Supplies................................................ 66.01 BODYS BY BROWN.................................Services And Other............................. 787.20 CANON USA INC.....................................Services And Other............................. 363.32 CHEMATOX LABORATORY INC..............Services And Other............................. 150.00 CHERRY KNOLLS PHILLIPS 66..............Services And Other............................. 127.20 COLORADO DEPT OF HUMAN SVCS.....Services And Other.......................... 4,035.00 COLORADO JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT....Services And Other............................. 370.00 DELUXE SMALL BUSINESS SALES INC.MISC..................................................... 29.66 DENVER HEALTH AND HOSPITAL AUTH .................................................................Services And Other............................. 630.00 DISCOUNTCELL INC...............................Supplies................................................ 59.33 EVA LOUISE FOSTER..............................Services And Other............................. 525.00 EXTREME AUTO REPAIR INC..................Services And Other............................. 372.00 FOP LODGE 31........................................MISC................................................... 540.00 GALLS LLC...............................................Supplies.............................................. 317.81 GARY SANDERS......................................Services And Other............................. 105.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC.......................MISC..................................................... (64.11) JOHN SHERRILL......................................Services And Other............................. 213.00 LASER TECHNOLOGY INC.....................Services And Other............................. 216.00 LASER TECHNOLOGY INC.....................Supplies.............................................. 419.20 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP...MISC................................................ 1,154.36 LOS VERDES III LLC................................Services And Other.......................... 1,500.00 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES..........Supplies................................................ 17.02 MCCARTY LAND & WATER VALUATION INC .................................................................Services And Other............................. 175.00 NEVES UNIFORMS..................................Supplies........................................... 2,993.85 PROFESSIONAL POLICE SUPPLY..........Supplies.............................................. 388.50 PROFORCE MARKETING INC.................Supplies.............................................. 303.08 ROSA CORPORATION.............................Services And Other............................... 67.20 TAMMY TOWNSELL-TWOMBLY..............Services And Other............................... 73.00 TOBEY & JOHNSTON PC........................MISC................................................ 1,064.31 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.........................MISC................................................ 2,142.26 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3...................MISC................................................... 519.83 USA MOBILITY WIRELESS INC...............Services And Other............................... 11.72 VERIZON WIRELESS...............................Services And Other.......................... 2,324.38 VICTIM ASSISTANCE LAW......................Services And Other.......................... 5,404.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................MISC................................................... (157.67) WESTERN STATES FIRE PROTECTION..Supplies................................................ 98.40 FUND REPORT - 15 Arapahoe / Douglas Works A2M4SEEN LLLP.....................................Supplies......................................... 42,457.00 ALEKSANDER SUTTON...........................Services And Other............................... 25.00 ALISHA ROMERO....................................Services And Other............................. 107.30

ALLIED SECURITY HOLDINGS LLC........Services And Other.......................... 3,108.60 AMERI TEACH UCI INC...........................Services And Other.......................... 4,000.00 ANDREA RELIFORD.................................Services And Other............................... 66.77 ANDREW McGRATH................................Services And Other............................. 200.00 ANDREW THOMAS BERCICH.................Services And Other............................. 802.78 ANNA MORIARITY...................................Services And Other............................. 110.24 ARMBRUST REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE...Services And Other.......................... 2,140.00 ASHLEY STIMSON...................................Services And Other............................. 200.00 AURORA ARTISTIC IMPRINTS LTD.........Supplies................................................ 99.50 AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS..................Services And Other.......................... 1,056.00 BRANDON HEA........................................Services And Other............................... 50.00 BRITTANI MORRIS...................................Services And Other............................... 15.60 CAD 1.......................................................Services And Other.......................... 1,450.00 CAMT.......................................................Services And Other.......................... 9,600.00 CANDACE R WHITE.................................Services And Other............................... 75.00 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC........Services And Other............................. 428.00 CDL SAFETY SCHOOL INC.....................Services And Other.......................... 1,995.00 CENTURA HEALTH CORPORATION........Services And Other.......................... 4,000.00 CHARLENE DEL VESCOVO.....................Services And Other............................. 102.07 CINTAS CORPORATION..........................Services And Other............................. 256.80 CITY OF AURORA....................................MISC..................................................... 24.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE .................................................................MISC................................................... 976.40 COLORADO FREE UNIVERSITY..............Services And Other.......................... 1,098.00 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY............Services And Other.......................... 1,595.00 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF DENVER.....Services And Other.......................... 3,174.25 CRAZY SCRUBS INC...............................Community Programs........................... 17.95 CTB/MCGRAW-HILL LLC........................Supplies.............................................. 346.97 DAWN GARDNER....................................Services And Other............................. 101.16 DE’JAH TRAVIS........................................Services And Other............................. 300.00 DENVER HEALTH EMS EDUCATION......Services And Other.......................... 8,000.00 DLORAH INC............................................Services And Other.......................... 1,170.00 DRUSILLA WELBORN..............................Services And Other............................... 81.00 DYNAMIC ACHIEVEMENTS INC..............Services And Other.......................... 1,930.00 ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS COUNCIL.....Services And Other............................. 600.00 ECONOMIC MODELING LLC...................Supplies........................................... 2,500.00 ENVIRO SYSTEMS RESEARCH INST INC .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 1,527.14 EUGENE C SAWA....................................Services And Other............................. 129.12 FAMILIES FIRST.......................................Community Programs......................... 180.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY.................MISC................................................... 251.50 FIELDS FOUNDATION..............................Services And Other........................ 12,000.00 FLAIR DATA SYSTEMS, INC....................Supplies.............................................. 273.83 FRANCES KENTIS...................................Services And Other............................. 100.00 GREATER ENGLEWOOD CHAMBER.......Services And Other............................. 625.00 GREENWOOD VILLAGE CHAMBER........Services And Other............................. 395.00 HEALTH EDUC RESOURCES OF DENVER .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 1,029.00 HILDA PEREZ AGENCY...........................Services And Other.......................... 1,322.73 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC.......................MISC..................................................... 66.56 IMAGE SELLER........................................Supplies........................................... 2,963.55 ISNA TAVERNIER.....................................Services And Other............................. 250.00 JACK CRESPIN........................................Services And Other............................. 250.00 JAMES INGHAM......................................Services And Other............................... 25.00 JC EHRLICH CO INC...............................Services And Other............................. 222.00 JOHN D NEBEL........................................Services And Other.......................... 4,870.00 JORDAN M JENSEN................................Services And Other............................. 250.00 JOSEPH M BARELA.................................Services And Other............................. 774.77 JUDITH EMERY........................................Services And Other............................. 212.41 JUPITER I LLC..........................................Supplies........................................... 1,465.10 KACHIRI CHAMBERLAIN.........................Services And Other............................. 200.00 KAPRISHA BENNETT HARDY.................Services And Other............................... 50.00 KATHERINE KEIGHIN...............................Services And Other............................... 50.00 KELLY A FOLKS.......................................Services And Other............................. 216.44 KELLY VIGIL.............................................Services And Other............................. 127.14 LAURA TAYLOR.......................................Services And Other................................. 0.34 LAURA TAYLOR.......................................Supplies.............................................. 215.70 LEACHMAN, MARK A P.C.......................MISC................................................ 1,028.59 LEADER QUEST HOLDINGS INC............Services And Other.......................... 6,482.00 LEBERER ENTERPRISES INC.................Services And Other............................. 856.88 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP...MISC................................................ 1,328.58 LISA K HUGHES......................................Services And Other............................. 250.00 MAHALIA GRIFFIN JOHNSON.................Services And Other............................... 25.00 MANDARINA MOHAMED.........................Services And Other............................. 250.00 MARK LINDQUIST...................................Services And Other............................. 250.00 MARTHA FERRUFINO..............................Services And Other............................. 250.00 MATRIX LEARNING SYSTEMS INC.........Services And Other............................. 695.00 MAXIMILLIAN MASCARENAS.................Services And Other............................... 77.00 METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY.....Services And Other.......................... 6,494.38 MILE HIGH ADJUSTERS LLC..................Services And Other.......................... 1,140.00 MORGAN REBECCA SCHNEIDER..........Services And Other............................. 450.00 NATHAN VALTAKIS...................................Services And Other............................... 96.60 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF JOB..........Services And Other.......................... 1,000.00 NICHOLAS AMBROSE.............................Services And Other............................. 116.38 NIELS E CHRISTENSEN..........................Services And Other............................. 151.36 NIKASIA SISK...........................................Services And Other............................. 250.00 NIKITA SEMON MARIE PALMER.............Services And Other............................... 25.00 PATRICK J HOLWELL..............................Services And Other............................... 71.00 REBEKAH BILL........................................Services And Other............................... 40.00 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT....Community Programs...................... 8,294.00 REGIS UNIVERSITY.................................Services And Other.......................... 4,000.00 RICHARD DANIEL WYLIE........................Services And Other............................. 200.00 RINA BETH ACKERLAND........................Services And Other............................. 250.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN WORKFORCE.........Services And Other............................. 387.00 SAFEGUARD BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC...Supplies........................................... 2,500.00 SAMUEL THOMAS NICHOLSON.............Services And Other............................. 300.00 SARAH HAPKE.........................................Services And Other............................... 75.00 SELENA CAMACHO.................................Services And Other............................. 250.00 SELENE ZAMORA....................................Services And Other............................. 290.00 SHAUN POSEY........................................Services And Other............................. 281.89 SHAWN CARMACK..................................Services And Other............................... 25.00 STATE OF COLORADO............................Community Programs......................... 285.00 TAHJAE DAVISON....................................Services And Other............................. 250.00 TANYA MUNIZ..........................................Services And Other............................. 194.08 THE UNLEADED GROUP INC..................Services And Other............................. 170.00 THOMAS KENT........................................Services And Other............................... 50.00 TODD PIGG..............................................Services And Other............................... 35.34 TRUE COLORS INTERNATIONAL............Services And Other.......................... 2,098.20 TYLER COOPER......................................Services And Other............................. 250.00 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVER .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 3,517.49 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.........................MISC................................................ 2,224.58 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3...................MISC................................................ 1,023.97 VALERO MARKETING & SUPPLY CO......Community Programs.................... 14,470.51 VANESSA CRUZ HERRERA.....................Services And Other............................. 250.00 VERIZON WIRELESS...............................Services And Other............................. 452.52 VERIZON WIRELESS...............................Supplies................................................ 99.99 VIRIDIANA REYES....................................Services And Other............................. 250.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................MISC................................................... 271.48 WINSTON JOHNSON..............................Services And Other............................. 208.08 FUND REPORT - 16 Road and Bridge 3M............................................................Supplies........................................... 2,400.60 A 1 CHIPSEAL COMPANY.......................Services And Other...................... 136,309.31 AG WASSENAAR, INC.............................Services And Other........................ 19,287.50 AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES......................Supplies........................................... 8,844.60 ALSCO......................................................Supplies........................................... 1,150.91 ARBOR OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE.......Services And Other............................. 300.00 ARS SAND & GRAVEL CO LLC................Services And Other............................. 100.00 ARS SAND & GRAVEL CO LLC................Supplies........................................... 1,075.38 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.............................Services And Other............................. 572.80 BIG R OF ELIZABETH..............................Supplies........................................... 6,983.53 BIG TOOL BOX........................................Services And Other............................... 43.18 BIG TOOL BOX........................................Supplies................................................ 44.96 BOBCAT OF THE ROCKIES LLC.............Supplies.............................................. 184.20 CANON USA INC.....................................Services And Other............................. 251.00 COBITCO, INC.........................................Supplies......................................... 67,730.56 COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION..Services And Other............................... 39.50 COMANCHE CROSSING METRO DISTRICT .................................................................Supplies........................................... 1,346.25 DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES INC....Services And Other.......................... 1,599.21 DENCO SALES CO..................................Services And Other............................. 420.87 ENGLEWOOD PROPANE LLC.................Supplies................................................ 91.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY.................MISC................................................... 800.00 FASTENAL COMPANY.............................Supplies........................................... 5,064.54 FLAIR DATA SYSTEMS, INC....................Services And Other............................... 12.93 FLASHFILL SERVICES LLC.....................Supplies.............................................. 756.00 GRAINGER...............................................Supplies.............................................. 638.96 GREATWOOD LUMBER & HARDWARE..Supplies.............................................. 231.52 HD SUPPLY WHITE CAP CONST SUPPLY .................................................................Services And Other............................. 176.36 HD SUPPLY WHITE CAP CONST SUPPLY .................................................................Supplies.............................................. 510.30 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC.......................MISC..................................................... 70.83 IREA..........................................................Services And Other............................. 910.53 JAVA DISTRIBUTION INC........................Services And Other............................. 147.00 JK TRANSPORTS INC.............................Services And Other........................ 29,385.00 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP...MISC................................................... 442.71 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES..........Supplies.............................................. 416.63 MANION CONSTRUCTION INC...............Services And Other........................ 20,522.47 NEFF RENTAL INC...................................Services And Other.......................... 2,633.35 NILEX USA INC........................................Supplies.............................................. 315.00 NORTHERN IMPORTS.............................Supplies.............................................. 344.34 R N ROTH LLC.........................................Supplies.............................................. 246.00 ROTH SHANNON.....................................Services And Other.......................... 1,200.00 SPLIT RAIL FENCE COMPANY INC.........Services And Other............................. 165.00 SUNSTATE EQUIPMENT..........................Supplies................................................ 59.20 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.........................MISC................................................ 2,023.54 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3...................MISC................................................... 140.92 US FOOD SERVICE..................................Services And Other............................. 652.75 VANCE BROTHERS INC..........................Supplies........................................... 3,459.98 VERIZON WIRELESS...............................Services And Other............................. 947.70 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................MISC................................................... 175.46 WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO......................Services And Other............................... 78.93 WAYNE A MITCHELL LLC........................Supplies........................................... 2,628.00 WL CONTRACTORS INC.........................Services And Other........................ 16,678.44 WORKPLACE RESOURCE DBA..............Services And Other.......................... 1,588.63 XCEL ENERGY.........................................Services And Other.......................... 1,571.84 FUND REPORT - 20 Sheriff’s Commissary ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFF...............Services And Other.......................... 3,328.01 ARAPAHOE LIBRARY DISTRICT..............Services And Other........................ 13,647.93 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS WORKS..............Services And Other............................. 378.00

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PAGE 24 • THE VILLAGER • October 16, 2014 — Continued from page 23— AURORA MENTAL HEALTH CTR.............Services And Other........................ 20,220.38 BAKER & TAYLOR....................................Services And Other............................. 877.80 COMCAST CABLE...................................Services And Other.......................... 1,171.35 CROSSOVER COUNSELING, INC...........Services And Other.......................... 1,000.00 DEBRA RENEE TYGRETT........................Services And Other.......................... 1,877.50 DENVER NEWSPAPER AGENCY.............Supplies.............................................. 808.50 FMH DENVER...........................................Services And Other............................. 129.19 GLOBAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY DBA..... Supplies.............................................. 173.76 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC.......................MISC....................................................... (7.91) KING SOOPERS.......................................Supplies........................................... 1,000.00 NANCY LANTZ.........................................Services And Other............................. 420.00 PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATES .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 9,045.00 TRINIITY SERVICES I LLC.......................Services And Other........................ 29,734.47 TRINIITY SERVICES I LLC.......................Supplies.............................................. 207.18 ULINE INC................................................Supplies.............................................. 425.00 UNITED STATES POSTMASTER..............Supplies......................................... 13,037.50 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.........................MISC................................................... 156.08 USA TODAY..............................................Supplies.............................................. 104.16 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................MISC..................................................... 38.48 WASTE CONNECTIONS OF COLORADO...INC .................................................................Services And Other............................. 395.01 FUND REPORT - 21 Community Development AUDIO INFORMATION NETWORK COLORADO .................................................................Services And Other............................. 978.32 AURORA HOUSING AUTHORITY............Services And Other.......................... 4,660.00 BROTHERS REDEVELOPMENT INC.......Services And Other........................ 12,952.58 DOCTORS CARE.....................................Services And Other.......................... 4,920.00 FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER DEN INC .................................................................Services And Other............................. 627.61 FAMILY TREE INC....................................Services And Other.......................... 1,995.47 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF DENVER....Services And Other.......................... 3,846.00 JEREMY FINK..........................................Services And Other............................. 260.51 LIANA ESCOTT........................................Services And Other............................. 101.14 LITTLETON HOUSING AUTHORITY........Community Programs...................... 2,681.75 OPPORTUNITY IN LIVING.......................Services And Other........................ 47,409.00 PROJECT ANGEL HEART........................Services And Other.......................... 2,973.00 SENIOR HUB INC....................................Services And Other.......................... 1,858.25 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.........................MISC..................................................... 62.34 VERIZON WIRELESS...............................Services And Other............................. 143.57 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................MISC..................................................... 15.73 FUND REPORT - 22 Forfeited Property FLAIR DATA SYSTEMS, INC....................Services And Other............................. 650.00 FUND REPORT - 25 Developmental Disability DEVELOPMENTAL PATHWAYS................Services And Other........................ 30,293.40 FUND REPORT - 26 Grants ALLIED WASTE TRANSPORTATION INC....Services And Other............................. 215.93 ALSCO......................................................Supplies.............................................. 689.24 AM CONSERVATION GROUP INC...........MISC................................................ 2,308.44 ARAPAHOE COMNTY TREATMENT CTR .................................................................Community Programs.................. 154,362.29 ARAPAHOE COMNTY TREATMENT CTR .................................................................Services And Other........................ 54,712.79 ARAPAHOE COUNTY RESIDENTIAL CENTER .................................................................Community Programs.................... 92,791.16 ARAPAHOE COUNTY RESIDENTIAL CENTER .................................................................Services And Other........................ 56,619.87 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS............................Services And Other.......................... 4,783.28 AURORA MENTAL HEALTH CTR.............Services And Other........................ 20,063.22 BLUE TARP FINANCIAL INC....................Supplies......................................... 17,797.00 BRENDA SIMONS....................................Services And Other............................... 82.88 CARNATION BUILDING SERVICE INC....Services And Other............................. 945.00 CARRIER ENTERPRISE...........................MISC................................................... 734.20 CINDY WERT............................................Services And Other............................... 71.77 CITY OF AURORA....................................MISC..................................................... 48.00 CITY OF AURORA....................................Services And Other............................. 240.46 COLORADO ASSOC OF COMMUNITY...Services And Other............................. 240.00 COMCOR INC..........................................Community Programs...................... 1,113.55 COMFORT AIR DISTRIBUTING, INC.......MISC................................................ 6,109.10 COMFORT AIR DISTRIBUTING, INC.......Supplies.............................................. 994.54 COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTERS INC .................................................................Community Programs......................... 155.00 CORRECTIONAL MANAGEMENT INC....Community Programs.................. 118,571.41 CORRECTIONAL MANAGEMENT INC....Services And Other........................ 54,545.00 EAGLE ROCK SUPPLY............................MISC.............................................. 13,192.49 EAGLE ROCK SUPPLY............................Supplies.............................................. 345.80 ELOISA ALTAMIRA...................................Services And Other............................... 25.66 FIRST TRANSIT INC.................................Services And Other........................ 29,174.80 FOP LODGE 31........................................MISC..................................................... 15.00 GARD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC.... Services And Other.......................... 3,862.50 H & A PROPERTIES LLC..........................Services And Other.......................... 7,789.44 HOLLY HOOVER......................................Services And Other............................... 83.70 HOME COMFORT INSULATION..............Services And Other.......................... 9,810.76 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC.......................MISC..................................................... 44.27 INTERVENTION COMMUNITY.................Community Programs...................... 3,348.54 JOYCE COLLINS......................................Services And Other............................... 91.59 KIRSTIE ANDERS.....................................Services And Other............................... 86.15 KIRSTIE ANDERS.....................................Supplies................................................ 41.19 LANDS END BUSINESS OUTFITTERS....Supplies.............................................. 129.32 LAUREN THOMAS...................................Services And Other............................. 103.10 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP...MISC................................................... 354.66 LOHMILLER & COMPANY.......................MISC................................................ 3,112.32 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES..........MISC................................................... 503.20 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES..........Supplies.............................................. 141.34 MONTGOMERY INSULATION INC...........Services And Other.......................... 8,212.21 REGINA BOSMA / PETTY CASH.............Supplies.............................................. 176.51 RIS INSULATION SUPPLY LLC................MISC................................................... 112.00 ROBERT HALF INTERNATIONAL INC......MISC................................................ 1,187.76 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER...Supplies................................................ 63.70 STEVE ELLIOTT........................................Services And Other............................. 104.16 SUPERIOR PLUS CONSTR PRODUCTS CORP .................................................................MISC................................................... 525.30 TAMIE WINDHAM.....................................Services And Other............................. 121.43 THE RANGELEY GROUP INC DBA.........MISC................................................... 534.54 THOMAS FURSE......................................Services And Other............................... 81.20 TIME TO CHANGE INC............................Community Programs......................... 896.46 TYCO INTEGRATED SECURITY LLC.......Services And Other............................. 270.30 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.........................MISC................................................ 1,134.36 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3...................MISC................................................... 119.99 US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY...............Services And Other........................ 13,930.00 VERIZON WIRELESS...............................Services And Other............................. 480.40 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................MISC................................................... 144.50 WEST HORIZON ADVENTURES INC.......Supplies.............................................. 865.96 WHOLE ENERGY AND HARDWARE INC....MISC................................................ 4,796.98 XCEL ENERGY.........................................Services And Other............................. 440.65 FUND REPORT - 28 Open Space Sales Tax ADAMS COUNTY.....................................Services And Other............................. 403.00 ADVANCED PEST MGMT OF COLORADO LLC .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 6,107.00 ALEJANDRINA HERRERA........................MISC................................................... 500.00 AMANDA SLATES....................................Services And Other............................. 427.49 ARAPAHOE KENNEL CLUB.....................MISC................................................... 900.00 ARAPAHOE RENTAL................................Supplies................................................ 51.43 BETHANY COLLINS.................................Services And Other............................. 336.70 BIGHORN LANDSCAPE MATERIALS LLC...Services And Other............................... 32.95 BROADWAY TOTAL POWER...................Supplies.............................................. 172.38 BROCK PUBLISHING..............................Services And Other............................. 430.00 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC.....Services And Other............................... 41.80 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC........Services And Other............................. 687.37 CENTURYLINK.........................................Services And Other............................. 190.79 CITY OF AURORA....................................MISC....................................................... 2.00 CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY...............MISC................................................... 500.00 DERWIN MILTON.....................................Services And Other............................. 163.30 EVENT BOOKINGS.COM INC..................Services And Other.......................... 4,000.00 FARMER BROS. COFFEE........................Services And Other............................. 190.37 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG............Services And Other.......................... 2,652.71 GLEN R POOLE........................................Services And Other............................. 163.20 GRAINGER...............................................Supplies.............................................. 975.84 HAAS & WILKERSON INC........................Services And Other............................. 110.00 HILLYARD INC..........................................Supplies........................................... 2,221.19 IREA..........................................................Services And Other............................. 285.29 JAMES LAMB...........................................Services And Other............................. 163.30 JOAN BARQUERO...................................Services And Other............................. 104.46 JUDY THAMA...........................................Supplies................................................ 96.10 KIRK B SCANLON....................................Services And Other............................. 375.60 LEISUREMORE CORP.............................Supplies.............................................. 581.04 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP...MISC................................................... 188.28 NANCY N SHARPE..................................Services And Other............................... 18.00 PURE CYCLE CORPORATION.................Services And Other.......................... 4,162.46 PURNIMA KAKKAR..................................MISC................................................... 525.00 ROBERT EMANUEL.................................Services And Other............................. 163.30 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER...Services And Other............................... 54.95 ROSA ISLAS.............................................MISC................................................... 700.00 ROTH SHANNON.....................................Services And Other............................. 205.00 SELVESTRE GUERRERO.........................MISC................................................... 700.00 SINGLETON STRATEGIES LLC...............Services And Other........................ 21,998.10 STEPHANIE GRAHAM.............................Services And Other............................... 40.00 TENNANT SALES AND SERVICE COMPANY .................................................................Services And Other............................. 320.00 THE ARCHITERRA GROUP INC..............Services And Other.......................... 5,487.76 TIFFANIE BLEAU......................................Services And Other............................. 163.30 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.........................MISC................................................... 240.90 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3...................MISC....................................................... 2.99 VERIZON WIRELESS...............................Services And Other.......................... 1,277.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................MISC....................................................... 1.50 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO...Services And Other............................. 140.60 XCEL ENERGY.........................................Services And Other.......................... 4,339.17 FUND REPORT - 29 Homeland Security - North Central ADVANCED TOWER SERVICES INC.......Services And Other...................... 128,026.07 ALCATEL LUCENT...................................MISC.............................................. 57,573.25 ALCATEL LUCENT...................................Services And Other........................ (20,220.00) BRANDON BUSS.....................................Services And Other........................ 53,900.00 C SCOTT KELLAR....................................Services And Other........................ 12,006.00 CENTURYLINK.........................................Services And Other............................. 787.84 CHARLES F CRAIG..................................Services And Other............................... 94.86 CHARLES SCOTT KELLAR......................Services And Other.......................... 1,017.68 COMSEARCH...........................................Services And Other.......................... 1,000.00

CONLEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY LLC...MISC................................................ 2,080.00 CONLEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY LLC...Services And Other............................... 51.02 CRITIGEN.................................................Services And Other........................ 39,610.00 DAVID B PLUNKETT................................MISC................................................ 4,749.99 DAVID B PLUNKETT................................Services And Other................................. 0.01 DAVID E COOK........................................Services And Other............................. 480.00 EON OFFICE PRODUCTS........................Services And Other............................. 192.43 FIRE & SAFETY OF DENVER INC............Services And Other.......................... 1,488.25 GILBERT JOHN GARCIA..........................Services And Other............................. 100.00 JUSTIN BUKARTEK.................................Supplies.............................................. 140.95 LEE LAMPERT..........................................Services And Other............................. 500.00 PERICLE COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY...Services And Other........................ 24,210.48 RICHARD C PRICE..................................Services And Other.......................... 4,366.71 RK MECHANICAL, INC............................Services And Other........................ 13,000.00 ROBERT ALLEN PETRIE..........................Services And Other............................. 260.00 SECURED SERVERS, LLC.......................Services And Other............................. 223.00 SHEA CARR & JEWELL INC....................Services And Other.......................... 7,684.60 TIME CREATORS INC..............................Services And Other............................. 300.00 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.........................MISC................................................... 259.26 VERIZON WIRELESS...............................Services And Other............................. 178.90 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................MISC..................................................... 12.33 XCEL ENERGY.........................................Services And Other............................. 214.08 FUND REPORT - 33 Building Maintenance Fund A & A TRADIN POST INC.........................Services And Other.......................... 1,434.62 A & A TRADIN POST INC.........................Supplies................................................ 30.91 AMERICAN MECHANICAL SERVICES....Services And Other........................ 12,307.23 BACKFLOW TECH INC............................Services And Other............................... 70.00 BATTERIES PLUS.....................................Supplies........................................... 1,026.07 BELFOR USA GROUP.............................Services And Other.......................... 4,205.21 CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS SUPPLY..Services And Other............................. 242.34 CENTURYLINK.........................................Services And Other............................. 795.38 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC................Services And Other.......................... 1,696.19 CHOICE METAL PRODUCTS INC............Services And Other............................. 200.00 CINTAS CORP..........................................Services And Other............................. 633.44 CINTAS CORP..........................................Supplies........................................... 1,333.68 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC....Services And Other............................... 75.00 COLORADO DESIGNSCAPES.................Services And Other.......................... 4,475.00 COLORADO SPRINKLER SERVICE.........Services And Other............................. 380.30 CONSERVE-A-WATT LIGHTING..............Supplies.............................................. 323.86 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL DISTRIB....Services And Other.......................... 1,528.12 COSGROVE MECHANICAL LLC..............Services And Other.......................... 1,614.10 DENVER PEST & WILDLIFE SOLUTIONS...Services And Other............................. 270.00 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT .................................................................Services And Other............................. 120.00 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC...............Supplies.............................................. 137.44 EAP GLASS..............................................Services And Other.......................... 1,410.85 EMPIRE FIRE AND SAFETY INC..............Services And Other.......................... 7,718.50 EXTREME DESIGNZ LLC.........................Services And Other.......................... 5,300.00 FAST FIRE................................................Services And Other............................. 176.00 FAST SIGNS DTC.....................................Services And Other.......................... 8,133.67 FASTENAL COMPANY.............................Services And Other............................... 26.62 FASTENAL COMPANY.............................Supplies................................................ 24.93 FOLIAGE DESIGN SYSTEMS OF.............Services And Other............................. 431.50 GRAINGER...............................................Services And Other........................ 10,107.30 GRAINGER...............................................Supplies.............................................. 539.96 HORIZON.................................................Services And Other................................. (2.20) HOUSE OF FLAGS...................................Supplies.............................................. 664.60 KELE INC..................................................Services And Other............................. 177.68 LEADING EDGE MECHANICAL, INC.......Services And Other.......................... 4,737.74 LONG BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, INC....Services And Other.......................... 4,716.80 MOBILE MINI LLC....................................Supplies................................................ 98.53 NATIVE TREE SERVICE............................Services And Other.......................... 2,800.00 NORTHERN COLORADO PAPER INC.....Supplies......................................... 10,498.63 POWER LOGIC INC.................................Services And Other............................. 382.00 PRESTO-X................................................Services And Other.......................... 2,000.00 RED WING SHOES...................................Supplies.............................................. 174.24 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARKING LOT.........Services And Other............................. 815.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS...............................Services And Other............................. 779.51 SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC........................Services And Other............................. 186.00 SIERRA DETENTION SYSTEMS..............Services And Other............................. 178.75 STAND BY POWER SERVICE COMPANY INC .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 3,997.12 SUNBELT RENTALS INC..........................Services And Other............................. 688.01 TERMINIX INTERNATIONAL LP...............Services And Other.......................... 1,259.00 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORPORATION .................................................................Services And Other............................. 611.50 TRANE US INC.........................................Services And Other............................. 733.50 TRUGREEN LIMITED PARTNERSHIP......Services And Other.......................... 3,821.21 WATER ENGINEERING INC.....................Services And Other............................. 995.00 WORKPLACE RESOURCE DBA..............Services And Other............................... 93.38 FUND REPORT - 34 Fair Fund ABBY NORDEN........................................Services And Other................................. 9.00 ALLISON JUDY........................................Services And Other............................... 29.00 ALYSHA TIBBETS....................................Services And Other............................... 93.00 AMANDA WILLINGHAM...........................Services And Other............................... 31.00 AMARISSA MARTINEZ............................Services And Other................................. 7.00 ANGEL WARREN.....................................Services And Other............................... 70.00 ANNA KATES............................................Services And Other............................... 89.00 ANNA WIKOWSKY...................................Services And Other............................... 22.00 ARGUS EVENT STAFFING LLC...............Services And Other........................ 14,912.86 ASCO EXPLORER POST.........................Services And Other.......................... 2,500.00 ASHLEY COLLITT....................................Services And Other............................... 18.00 AUSTIN WARD.........................................Services And Other................................. 6.00 ABIGAIL R. HANOUW..............................Services And Other............................. 181.00 ABRIANA CUVELIER................................Services And Other............................. 179.00 ALISSA DUBOIS.......................................Services And Other............................... 66.00 ALLISON L. DRUMMOND........................Services And Other................................. 6.00 ARIANNA DOMINGUEZ...........................Services And Other................................. 4.00 ASHLEY DUNCAN...................................Services And Other............................... 11.00 BASSIL AHMED.......................................Services And Other................................. 2.00 BROOKE MILLER.....................................Services And Other............................... 37.00 BRANDON HIPP.......................................Services And Other............................... 22.00 BRICE HANLON.......................................Services And Other............................. 109.00 BROOKE K. HANLON..............................Services And Other............................. 151.00 CALEB MORRIS.......................................Services And Other............................... 80.00 CHANDLER BABI.....................................Services And Other............................... 25.00 CHLOE LIND............................................Services And Other............................... 24.00 CHRISTINA KASUNICK...........................Services And Other............................... 11.00 CHRISTINA WEAKLEY.............................Services And Other............................... 18.00 CODY HOWARD......................................Services And Other................................. 6.00 CONNER PRICE.......................................Services And Other............................... 40.00 CORRIE KELLER......................................Services And Other............................. 151.00 CORTNEY CARTER..................................Services And Other............................... 18.00 COURTNEY BAUER.................................Services And Other............................... 30.00 CUNNINGHAM FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 1,844.98 CARMEN EBSEN.....................................Services And Other............................... 21.00 CATHERINE FRANKS...............................Services And Other............................... 19.00 CHLOE J. HANSUM.................................Services And Other............................... 16.00 CODY DUBOIS.........................................Services And Other............................... 16.00 COLTON T. DENNISON............................Services And Other............................... 22.00 CONNOR HARRIS....................................Services And Other............................. 147.00 DAVID VETTER.........................................Services And Other............................. 193.00 DEVON CARY...........................................Services And Other................................. 2.00 DOMINIC MORRIS...................................Services And Other............................. 114.00 DREW SMIALEK.......................................Services And Other............................... 44.00 DAVID VETTER.........................................Services And Other............................. 250.00 E LIGHT ELECTRIC SERVICES INC.........Services And Other.......................... 1,161.50 EMILY CONNAUGHTON..........................Services And Other............................... 99.00 EMMA MUTCH.........................................Services And Other............................... 75.00 EVENTS ETC INC.....................................Services And Other.......................... 1,212.81 EVIN VINCENT.........................................Services And Other............................... 22.00 EMILY K. GRAY........................................Services And Other............................... 19.00 FAITH LIND...............................................Services And Other............................... 11.00 GARRETT BROCKELMAN.......................Services And Other............................... 14.00 GRACE LEONARD...................................Services And Other............................... 77.00 HAAS & WILKERSON INC........................Services And Other............................... 10.00 HALEY MORRIS.......................................Services And Other............................... 16.00 HANNAH URTZ........................................Services And Other............................... 47.00 HEATHER LEVY........................................Services And Other............................. 251.00 HANNAH R. DUNN...................................Services And Other............................... 73.00 ISABELLA DOMINGUEZ..........................Services And Other................................. 8.00 JAKE MILLER...........................................Services And Other............................... 22.00 JOEY MILLER...........................................Services And Other............................... 85.00 JONATHAN CRETTI.................................Services And Other............................... 42.00 JOSEPH KENNEY....................................Services And Other............................... 26.00 JULIANA VAN KIRK..................................Services And Other............................... 64.00 JULIANNA BROCKELMAN......................Services And Other............................... 83.00 JANE GOLDY...........................................Services And Other............................... 26.00 JESSICA HEI............................................Services And Other............................. 126.00 JOEY E. DUNN.........................................Services And Other............................... 24.00 KALLIE VELAZQUEZ................................Services And Other................................. 4.00 KARA MAHLMEISTER..............................Services And Other............................... 28.00 KASSIE VELAZQUEZ...............................Services And Other................................. 5.00 KINSEY KOTSCH.....................................Services And Other............................... 78.00 KOY BAUER.............................................Services And Other............................... 63.00 KREIGHTON WESTENDORF...................Services And Other............................... 14.00 KAITLYNN EURITT...................................Services And Other................................. 6.00 KOLT GUERNSEY....................................Services And Other............................... 31.00 LACEY WARD..........................................Services And Other............................... 12.00 LAKAYLA VINCENT..................................Services And Other............................. 290.00 LEAH MOYER...........................................Services And Other............................... 16.00 LENORA RICHTER...................................Services And Other............................... 21.00 LEO MURRAY...........................................Services And Other................................. 2.00 LIESL JENSEN.........................................Services And Other................................. 2.00 LINDSEY MOOS.......................................Services And Other............................... 33.00 LYDIA VAN KIRK.......................................Services And Other............................... 35.00 LACY HOPKINS.......................................Services And Other............................... 19.00 LAKAYLA VINCENT..................................Services And Other............................... 50.00 LAUREN EVATT........................................Services And Other............................... 77.00 MADDIE BLAESER...................................Services And Other............................... 24.00 MADDIE VINCENT....................................Services And Other............................. 144.00 MARINA KLASSEN...................................Services And Other............................... 19.00 MATTHEW MURRAY................................Services And Other................................. 2.00 MCKENZIE THOMPSON..........................Services And Other............................... 14.00 METRO NETWORKS COMMUNICATIONS INC .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 7,000.00 MIKEY BABI.............................................Services And Other................................. 8.00 MIRA LONG..............................................Services And Other............................... 70.00 MADDIE VINCENT....................................Services And Other............................. 100.00 MARGARET A. JAMES.............................Services And Other............................... 60.00 MCKENNAH CARTER..............................Services And Other............................... 42.00 NATHAN MOYER.....................................Services And Other................................. 9.00 NOLAN SMIALEK.....................................Services And Other............................... 33.00 NATALIE FRISCH......................................Services And Other............................... 31.00

NOWEN EBSEN.......................................Services And Other............................... 18.00 OFFICIAL PAYMENTS CORPORATION...Services And Other............................... 12.34 OMALLEYS MERCANTILE LLC...............Supplies................................................ 41.00 OWEN COLLITT.......................................Services And Other................................. 6.00 PAYTON LASKA.......................................Services And Other............................... 39.00 QUINN MATHEW......................................Services And Other............................... 68.00 RYLEY LANE............................................Services And Other............................... 18.00 SAM MILLER............................................Services And Other............................... 33.00 SAMUEL MOORE.....................................Services And Other............................... 73.00 SARAH ANDERSON.................................Services And Other............................... 20.00 SKYLER TAYLOR.....................................Services And Other............................... 23.00 SUNBELT RENTALS INC..........................Services And Other........................ 34,046.45 SHARON DRUMMOND............................Services And Other............................... 10.00 STETSON J. GRIFFIN...............................Services And Other............................... 27.00 STRAN R. GUERNSEY.............................Services And Other............................... 24.00 THE DENVER POST.................................Services And Other.......................... 7,350.00 TITUS LONG............................................Services And Other............................... 62.00 TYLER LANE............................................Services And Other............................... 21.00 TYLER TEDDY..........................................Services And Other............................... 72.00 TIFFANY DAWKINS..................................Services And Other................................. 6.00 TYLER HEYWOOD...................................Services And Other................................. 2.00 WALTER MALCOLM.................................Services And Other............................. 107.00 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO...Services And Other.......................... 3,976.87 WESLEY DUBOIS.....................................Services And Other................................. 6.00 FUND REPORT - 41 Capital Expenditure AMERICAN MECHANICAL SERVICES....Capital Outlay................................ 17,415.50 AMERICAN MECHANICAL SERVICES....Services And Other.......................... 9,450.00 AVI SYSTEMS INC...................................Capital Outlay.................................. 5,487.00 BEAUDIN GANZE CONSULTING.............Services And Other.......................... 1,050.00 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC .................................................................Capital Outlay.................................. 3,450.00 D&D ROOFING INC..................................MISC.............................................. 11,333.70 DIRSEC, INC............................................MISC................................................ 2,392.50 FALCON SURVEYING..............................Capital Outlay.................................. 2,000.00 FIRSTSOUTHWEST.................................Services And Other.......................... 7,500.00 HERITAGE TITLE COMPANY...................Services And Other.......................... 8,473.00 HYDER CONSTRUCTION CO..................Capital Outlay................................ 25,974.18 INTERGROUP INC...................................Capital Outlay.................................. 5,551.68 JEFFERSON COUNTY ACCTG DEPT......MISC.............................................. 36,868.70 LATITUDE 39 ENGINEERING...................Capital Outlay.................................. 4,000.00 LOTITO BROTHERS INC..........................Capital Outlay..................................... 539.50 NOLTE ASSOCIATES INC........................Capital Outlay.................................. 6,751.50 PAHL ARCHITECTURE PC.....................Capital Outlay.............................. 124,373.15 PUBLIC FINANCE ASSOCIATES LLC......Services And Other.......................... 7,500.00 REILLY JOHNSON ARCHITECTURE INC....Capital Outlay................................ 45,473.28 SAUNDERS CONSTRUCTION.................Capital Outlay.............................. 202,923.74 SIERRA DETENTION SYSTEMS..............Capital Outlay................................ 10,830.00 FUND REPORT - 42 Infrastructure EST INC....................................................Services And Other.......................... 8,671.47 HC PECK AND ASSOCIATES..................Services And Other............................. 284.41 FUND REPORT - 43 Arapahoe County Recreation District ARAPAHOE WATER AND WASTEWATER......Services And Other........................ 34,266.69 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY........................Services And Other.......................... 1,790.45 GREENPLAY LLC.....................................Services And Other.......................... 6,051.56 IREA..........................................................Services And Other............................... 21.00 JAMES C STEWART................................Services And Other............................. 700.00 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP...MISC................................................... 106.11 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.........................MISC..................................................... 36.02 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................MISC....................................................... 0.33 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO.......Services And Other............................. 493.98 XCEL ENERGY.........................................Services And Other.......................... 3,537.94 YESCO LLC..............................................Services And Other............................. 216.00 YESCO LLC..............................................Supplies........................................... 2,640.90 FUND REPORT - 67 Arap. Cty Building Finance Corpororation UMB BANK NA.........................................Services And Other.......................... 1,075.00 FUND REPORT - 70 Central Services AUTOZONE STORES INC........................MISC................................................... 277.14 BATTERY SYSTEMS INC.........................MISC..................................................... 18.15 BERGKAMP INC......................................MISC................................................... 612.92 BOBCAT OF THE ROCKIES LLC.............MISC................................................... 154.18 BRIDGESTONE AMERICAS INC..............MISC................................................... 917.08 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC .................................................................MISC................................................ 1,710.61 CARQUEST AUTO PARTS.......................MISC................................................... 334.22 CERTIFIED POWER INC..........................MISC................................................... 954.82 DALES TIRES & RETREADING INC.........MISC................................................ 1,732.04 EP BLAZER LLC.......................................MISC..................................................... 68.49 FARIS MACHINERY CO...........................MISC................................................... 398.80 FEDEX......................................................MISC................................................... 237.88 FAY MYERS MOTORCYCLE WORLD......MISC................................................... 203.00 GRAINGER...............................................MISC................................................... 259.90 HILL ENTERPRISES INC..........................MISC.............................................. 49,445.05 LAWS........................................................MISC................................................ 1,594.00 LOJACK CORP........................................MISC................................................... 750.00 MCCANDLESS TRUCK CENTER LLC.....MISC............................................ 460,356.48 MORPHOTRUST USA INC.......................MISC............................................ 186,800.00 NAPA AUTO PARTS.................................MISC................................................... 581.12 NEVES UNIFORMS..................................MISC................................................... 221.00 OJ WATSON COMPANY INC...................MISC................................................ 9,450.00 OMEARA FORD CENTER........................MISC................................................... 640.72 REX OIL COMPANY INC..........................MISC................................................ 3,844.73 THE GOODYEAR TIRE &..........................MISC................................................ 2,849.83 TIREXCHANGE INC DENVER..................MISC................................................ 4,011.57 TRANSWEST TRAILERS INC...................MISC.............................................. 77,680.15 US DISTRIBUTING...................................MISC................................................ 1,002.11 WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO......................MISC................................................... 318.98 WIRELESS ADVANCED............................MISC................................................ 2,753.80 FUND REPORT - 71 Self-Insurance Liability BODYS BY BROWN.................................Services And Other........................ 13,869.86 CBRN INC................................................Services And Other.......................... 8,679.89 DALE BONC.............................................Services And Other.......................... 5,580.59 EXTREME AUTO REPAIR INC..................Services And Other............................. 274.00 PATRICIA SKAHILL...................................Services And Other............................... 63.84 PORTER AUTO BODY..............................Services And Other........................ 15,622.03 SPECIALTY TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS...Services And Other............................. 645.00 FUND REPORT - 72 Employee Flexible Benefit PBS WAGE WORKS.................................Services And Other.......................... 2,083.50 FUND REPORT - 73 Self-Insurance Workers Comp BRIAN BOASE..........................................Services And Other............................. 274.40 COLORADO PHYSICAL THERAPY INST.... Services And Other............................. 450.00 COUNTY TECHNICAL SERVICE INC.......Services And Other........................ 39,123.47 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.........Supplies........................................... 1,263.99 DISTINCTIVE THREADS, INC..................Supplies.............................................. 510.57 HEALTHY DESIGNS LLC.........................Services And Other............................... 75.00 JHANADU GARZA....................................Services And Other............................. 137.42 JUPITER I LLC..........................................Services And Other.......................... 4,824.40 STEVE MILLER.........................................Services And Other............................... 95.76 FUND REPORT - 74 Self-Insurance Dental DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF COLORADO...Services And Other........................ 68,158.38 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC.......................MISC....................................................... (8.89) KAISER PERMANENTE............................MISC................................................ 2,824.31 KAISER PERMANENTE............................Services And Other.......................... 6,471.72 PBS WAGE WORKS.................................Services And Other.......................... 2,266.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN............................Services And Other............................... 83.06 WAGE WORKS INC..................................Services And Other.......................... 1,785.87 FUND REPORT - 84 E-911 Authority AT&T.........................................................Services And Other............................. 431.72 CENTURYLINK.........................................Services And Other............................. 574.31 FRONT RANGE INTERNET INC...............Services And Other............................. 689.90 INTRADO INC...........................................Services And Other........................ 24,586.67 ISC INC.....................................................Services And Other........................ 45,319.25 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES INC............Services And Other............................. 790.83 ROCKY MOUNTAIN WIRELESS SOLUTIONS .................................................................Services And Other.......................... 6,632.38 SYNERGON SOLUTIONS INC.................Services And Other........................ 27,375.00 THE HIMARK GROUP..............................Services And Other............................... 49.07 FUND REPORT - 91 Treasurer CITY OF AURORA....................................MISC......................................... 1,118,329.82 CITY OF CENTENNIAL.............................MISC............................................ 403,774.48 CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE..........MISC............................................ 100,157.21 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD............................MISC............................................ 133,841.59 CITY OF GLENDALE................................MISC.............................................. 23,835.83 CITY OF SHERIDAN.................................MISC.............................................. 44,210.54 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT .................................................................MISC................................................ 1,515.00 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENU..............MISC.............................................. 75,796.60 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE............MISC......................................... 4,335,380.62 DEPARTMENT OF STATE.........................MISC....................................................... 2.50 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY..............MISC............................................ 410,039.00 STATE OF COLORADO HUMAN SERVICES...MISC.............................................. 10,100.00 TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY.............MISC.............................................. 11,728.33 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 09/01/2014 THROUGH 09/30/2014 DRAWN FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNDS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERE UNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE SAID COUNTY AT LITTLETON THIS 10/02/2014. MATT CRANE, CLERK TO THE BOARD Published in The Villager Published: October 16, 2014 Legal # 5186

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students. Funding for this fall’s 19 grants came from the Anschutz Foundation, the Kinder Morgan Foundation, and individual donacounty which received tions to thebudget, Foundation. final on Dec. with 10, was “As approval a teacher working kids balanced part through every day, itinbrings joy and voluna lot of tary reductions ofsatisfaction to haveby theelected community ficials and county departments care about what we accomplish,â€? andDonna through efficiency measures said Shepherd, a teacher and created by Align Arapahoe, a grant recipient at Indian Ridge Elperformance framework that ementary School. Bockenfeld says was designed to list ensure optimal performance Full of grants at a minimal cost. • “Those The PAC’Rs – Mentor things help create Prothe gram for Boys and Girls of Color, efficiencies on the expenditure Meredith Sky Vista Middle side,â€? heCollins, said. “Align Arapahoe School: Provide and reends up being mentorship a tool in trying to lationship building to reach the goal manage expenses so that we’re ofnot closing racial achievement cuttingthe into the bone.â€? gap. The It is intended to reach sturesulting budgetall sets dents of color in every grade level aside $10.6 million for capital atprojects, Sky Vistaincluding Middle School. $3.1 million • Mini Med-School, Summer for roadway and infrastructure projects, $1.3 million for renovations to the Altura Plaza facility in Aurora, $2.3 million for improvements to Lima Plaza in Centennial, and $890,000 to construct an additional courtroom at the Arapahoe County Justice Center. Additionally, 10 new county

energetic, high-interest, culturallyresponsive manner. • History Lab, Dr. Curtis Holmes, Smoky Hill High School: October 16, 2014 • THE VILLAGER • PAGE 25 government positions will be A concrete and exploratory way of split between a new assessment approaching historical ideas and the CCSF Executive Director Carolynn Erickson, grant recipient program in the county jail and the context with which history takes Campus Middle School teacher Cathy Walker Gilman and popular open-space program. In place.the budget will fund nearly Campus Middle School Assistant Principal Linda Maccagnan total, • The 21st Century Reader, Na2,000 employees and incorpothan Kraai, Sagebrush Elementary: Education students, for at home use • Consumer Product Testing, rates an average 2 percent salUsing e-book readers, reluctant with a family member. Ann Gilardino, Fox Ridge Middle ary increase, which will fluctuate readers will engage in 21st Century • Digging into Nonfiction, Judy School: Testing everyday housebased on merit. The increasing reading technology to instill pasPatterson, Polton Elementary: Ushold products in an effort to concost of health insurance will be sion, confidence, and promote lit- ing the trade books connected with clude which brand is superior. Creshared with employees. eracy the Reading Comprehension Tool- ate a marketing plan to advertise the Thegrowth. mill levy for 2014 will be • Project Shep- kit, students will learn how to effec- products to others in the school. 16.13, a figureCitizen, that wasDonna designed IndiantheRidge Elementary: tively implement reading strategies toherd, fall within revenue limita• Slam Poetry to motivate writTeaches students to actively tions imposed by the Coloradopar- to increase depth of understanding. ers, Mark Overmeyer, Districtwide: ticipate in theirTaxpayer’s community through • Engagement and Learning Constitution’s Bill of public policy--how to use solar and with Cone Games, Stacey Zimmer- Jovan Mays will work students in Rights. grades 1-12 to increase their confirenewable improve “We kindsources of feeltothat some en- man, Pine Ridge Elementary: The ergy use of sport cones in various colors dence as writers and speakers. of theconsumption. most difficult challenges • Kindling a Lifelong Joy of Theeconomic Panther downturn LEGO educaset up and labeled with various insince• the in Reading, Pam Miele, Fox Hollow tion STEM Initiative, Heidiand Mary, formation to encourage students to 2008 have kind of passed Elementary: Using Kindles, this Pine on Ridge Elementary: Hands- engage in their learning. we’re a little bit of an ecoproject will lay the foundation for nomic upswing,â€? On STEM (Science,Bockenfeld Technology, • Engagement and Learning said, “I think aand lot of othersolutions govEngineering Math) with Cone Games, Mark Mollica, success as we engage third-graders ernment would Educafeel through communities the use of LEGO Heritage Elementary: The use of with text, providing students oppormore if there tion. pain The than fundsweforwould this grant were sport cones in various colors set up tunities to read more, think more, was another matched byrecession.â€? the Pine Ridge PTCO. and labeled with various informa- respond more as they become lifeA copy of thewill budget is availThis program impact STEM tion to encourage students to en- long readers and learners. able under county news at www. education throughout the school. gage in their learning. • Smart Girl, Candy Riegel, arapahoegov.com. • Mallet Madness Strikes Again, • Poetry in Action, Jan Miller, Thunder Ridge Middle School: A Jennifer Langlotz, Trails West Ele- Fox Hollow Elementary: The grant non-profit organization that promentary: Mallet instrument lessons will help create an after-school vides a prevention and enrichment that focus on beat, rhythm, melody, Slam Poetry Club for Fox Hollow harmony, form, and expressive with award-winning poet and per- program designed to engage girls in activities that develop their socialqualities as well as cross-curricular former Jovan Mays. emotional skills. connections in literature. • CALL, Ann Moore, Cherry of these and I doubt she even knew they School Board this August. Carlton Academy Bromley’s tone in letter to • Sciencepalooza, Keri Bade, • Leap Frog “Tag Take Home Creek High School: Code of Action will undergo some pretty significant changexisted. Photos courtesy the editor CCSD seemed odd MaryAlice MEA/ for Life and Leadership-reading, Red Hawk Ridge Elementary: A es before submitting Gruenbery, their final application. I for one did not view Ms. Bromley as a Kit,â€? I have been pondering for weeks Monika serious candidate. At some point, she may PEA Early opening Childhood Education: The estimated is August 2015. A discussing, and experiencing the community-based celebration for Bromley’s Nov. 21, 2013, letter to the editor become versed on city issues, but as of the Put Leapand Frog Tag change Readers in the significant exciting is that the book “Unbroken,â€? by Laura Hil- parents and students of science where she thanks “all who voted for her.â€? election I don’t think she knew much about hands Foundingofboard some highly lenbrand. at has riskbrought EarlyonChildhood learning. There was something in the tone of her let- how governments work let alone anything qualified charter school experts to ensure a ter that kept bothering me. While her thanks about specific issues impacting the city.Help Wanted — For Sale — For Rent — Looking to Buy — etc. successful Charter Application. are appropriate, the bulk of her letter seems Her intent to attend a few meetings might Joining Mary Zachariah President and Becky at THE VILLAGER, 303.773.8318 ext. 303 to place your classified! to be a somewhat bitter indictment of peo- provide some basic knowledge, Call but it would Theresa Martens the Vice President, is ple heavily involved in local government and be far better to actually work on some of City Councilman Rick Gillit and Arapahoe her loss of the election. the city’s advisory groups or commissions County Commissioner Nancy Doty. These CONSTRUCTION CLEANING SERVICES COLLECTIONS ROOFING I am really confused over the part of her to prepare MARBLE / GRANITE /bring FITNESS new members budgeting and her for elected office. A process two HEALTH letter that saysCleaning she surrounds herself with Dependable Third Party Col- LITTLETON ROOFING CO. BBB Estella’s Service organizational this charter endeavor taken by most of the city’s elected officials. MARBLE POLISHING EXPERTS HERBALIFE skills DIETto/ PRODUCTS. goodFree people and she wasInsured, â€œâ€Śdoing all11of lection Agency seeking reli- A+ Rating. 20+ Years in busi— estimates, (orwell business Same day as as theiropportunity) understanding of the city’s Restore your marble / granite to its origBob Fetters inal clarity and shine! Clean, polish, reRates. ness. ĘťfreeĘź shipping. 1-800-287-4078 or jointhis for you. was about you and what you able clients. Competitive Residential/Commercial. years of Itexperience, licensed history and educational values. Also Centennial pair all natural stones. Grout repair and www.NANCYGALLIGAN.com Call Lisa at 720-261-8455. wanted. You wanted to be treated with reInsurance recovery specialist. and bonded. Extras and deep ing is Meghann Silverthorn, a Douglas resealing. 720-427-8844 O16,23,30,N6 spect and honesty, and you were Weekly not getting cleaning available. County School Board member who brings Call Gary 303-898-5909. TaxHELPING code HELP WANTED it. I ambiweekly sorry to havethorough, let you down.â€?clean-OF NATIONAL HANDS O16,23,30,N6 and TRASH HAULING her knowledge of public and charter school BROADBAND WIRELESS INTERNET GLOBAL WEBCAST AUCTION I read that Congress is again preparing This sounds like some sort of “Joan of “NEED AN EXTRA HAND?â€? Re- systems GREAT PAYING DRIVERS: LOCAL ing. References SERVICES PROVIDER OF HIGHavailable. SPEED WIRELESS INTERNET AND DIGITAL PHONE SERVICES to the table. Marisela Rubio will to tinker with the nation’s tax code. That Denver TRASH HAULING - 7 DAYS HAIL Flatbed STORM SPECIALIST Runs! CDL-A, 1yr Exp. 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$JTDP & 4FSJFT 3PVUFST stuck with me. The crux of the sermon was pet sit, event/party planner. Di- School’s District Accountability Exteriors gmail.com. Committee. 303-347-2303 be hard on our economy. M / " t "HJMFOU 'JFME'PY )BOEIFME 4QFDUSVN "OBMZ[FST (I[ .PEFM / " that rather than t "HJMFOU 'JFME'PY )BOEIFME 4QFDUSVN "OBMZ[FST (I[ .PEF praying to win the lottery Residential & Commercial Roofing Systems s18,25,o2,9,16 ana 303-324-0786. Doug Hering, a CPA, has been hired to work t "HJMFOU &9" 4JHOBM "OBMZ[FS L)[ ()[ .PEFM / " HOUSEKEEPING Any talk of tax reform includes the O2-MC12 Siding/Gutters • All Exterior Renovation so one could givet

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"TVT /FUCPPLT -FOPWP )1 -BQUPQT state level chartering professionals. for a free est. 303-667-1600. Ref. (ReaAmerican energy companies can attract inshould be a middleman or need to control t "WBZB 1IPOF 4XJUDI sonable prices.) • Greenwood Village Resident new Charter If approved, Englewood’s vestment and compete globally. In Colora- • Licensed Maintenance Technician I t 0QFO 3BOHF . $1& .PEFNT &be Insured the giving process. School will under the purview of the t 4IBSQ BOE 4BNTVOH 'MBU 4DSFFO .POJUPST Colorado Statewide Classifieds do, where oilAirand natural gas development • www.aaaronroofing.com Arapahoe Airport When I didCounty my voter Public due diligence this Authority HOUSE SITTING t &YFDVUJWF 0GmDFT %FTJHOFS 'VSOJTIJOHT )BXPSUI 8PSLTUBUJ POT $PSQPSBUF t &YFDVUJWF 0GmDFT %FTJHOFS 'VSOJTIJOHT )BXPSUI 8PSLTUBUJPOT $PSQPSBUF Englewood School Board. Charter schools To place anaad in almost 100 Colorado Newspapers • wwaaronroofing@yahoo.com is an increasingly larger part of our econTo place 25-word COSCAN network ad in 100 Colorado port is currently accepting applications for a de $POGFSFODJOH 4ZTUFNT ,POJDB .JOPMUB #J[)VCT .VMUJ 'VODU JPO 0GmDF 1SJOUFST $POGFSFODJOH 4ZTUFNT ,POJDB .JOPMUB #J[)VCT .VMUJ 'VODUJPO 0GmDF 1SJOUFST last election, I determined Ms. Bromley is do not charge tuition. They receive the same newspapers for onlyfor $250, call your local newspaper today. a flat fee, call RETIRED CHERRY HILLS POLICE omy, that could zap investment and slow

$JTDP .PEFM *1 1IPOF )BOETFUT BOE .VDI .PSF pendable full-time general laborer to perform a A+Sitting.schools. 720-427-7327 what I call a low information candidate. Her Contact B.T. at 303-773-8313 x 301 Officer for Petpublic Reafunding per House pupil asand other revenue-generating energy operations. variety of semi-skilled & unskilled labor 303-773-8313 x 319 sonable and Secure. Call Jason 303-565LIVEduBIDDING AT early statement that Centennial ought not general Also, 6683.the proposed Charter School curricuI’m not opposed to making our tax systies including grounds & building maintenance, carturn in to another Aurora probably reflects 6430 S Fiddlers Green Circle, Suite 500 MISC./CAREER TRAINING FORbased. SALE HELP WANTED / DRIVERS “Core Knowledge� pentry, electrical, landscaping, sprinkler tem simpler and fairer so CO let’s80111 not single out lum isAUTO Greenwood Village, the view ofplumbing, quite a few Centennial residents. 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Cherry Creek High School hosts inaugural Spirit Bus On Oct. 7, 38 Cherry Creek High School students, representing 13 sports teams and a drum line, held a pep rally as Campus Middle School students headed into school for the day. Amidst cheers and excitement, Creek students invited CMS students to attend the upcoming Carnival and Homecoming Football game against Grandview on Oct. 10 and passed out T-shirts, beads and pom poms to get the kids excited. Creek students then loaded a district bus and headed out for the day to visit the other 13 CCHS feeder schools promoting Creek’s Homecoming week activities. From CMS, the bus headed to West Middle School as Creek students jumped off and ran through the halls of the eighth grade class, who were all lined up anticipating their arrival. The next stop on the Spirit bus was the Holly Ridge and Holly Hills Elementary schools, where the drum line welcomed the kids to an assembly on the black top, followed by cheers, games led by football players and more prizes. The fun continued at Cherry Hills and Greenwood Elementary, followed by Heritage, Walnut Hills, Dry Creek, Homestead, Willow Creek, High Plains, Cottonwood and Belleview! By the end of the day, all 14-feeder schools were visited and welcomed into the Creek family. Students and teachers alike sang the Creek fight song, joined in the Red and Blue cheers and donned their new Creek T-shirts! Abigail Hingst, CCHS Student Body President, who attended Cottonwood Elementary, was very reminiscent when she spoke to the student body

ABOVE: Cherry Creek High School Spirit Team get ready to help Cottonwood Elementary get excited about Homecoming week. RIGHT: Cherry Creek High School Spirit Team hosts a pep rally at Cottonwood Elementary School, Oct. 7. The Spirit Team went to all 14 CCHS feeder schools to get them excited for Homecoming. Photos courtesy of Sally Wuthrich

at Cottonwood that morning and said, “You are the future of what Creek will look like. I was you 10 years ago!” The Spirit Bus concept, created by CCHS Activities Director Krista Keogh, was a huge success. “We will definitely do this every year. It’s wonderful to see the excitement in the kids’ faces as we prepare them for a future at Creek,” she said.

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