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Taste of Greenwood Village to boast 40+ restaurants Sept. 18

The inaugural Scope It Out 5K, Oct. 4, will honor the tres amigas Joan Ponds, Karen Wehling and Linda Woltkamp.

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The 14th Taste of Greenwood Village will be held Thursday, Sept. 18, at DoubleTree Hotel Denver Tech Center, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

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On Sept. 21, the City of Greenwood Village and Greenwood Athletic and Tennis Club are hosting the seventh annual Tri-Our-Village Kids Triathlon.

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BMW Championship a success for Cherry Hills

Officials from CHCC pose with Billy Horschel on the 18th green. The officials are from left: Mike Burke – Grounds Superintendent, John Ogden – Head Golf Professional, Kevin Hood – GM / COO, Nate Philpott – Caddie Master/ Outside Services Manager, Brooke Sipos – Assistant Merchandise Buyer, Cassie Caputo – Golf Shop Manager / Buyer, Billy Horschel – 2014 BMW Champion, Maura Fisher – Catering/ Banquet Manager, Chris Franke – Assistant Clubhouse Director, Terry Andersen – Clubhouse Director, Eli Edgerly – Member Services Director, Justin Hubler – Locker Room Manager, Adam Weir – Facilities Director, Josh Hester – Assistant Grounds Superintendent and Craig Peterson – Executive Chef Photo by Mike and Tom Barry

Prominent course provides golfers a fine challenge By Mike and Tom Barry Cherry Hills Village was the epicenter of the golf world last week, as the venerable Cherry Hills Country Club hosted another distinguished spectacle. The prestigious BMW automaker brought its esteemed Professional Golf Association championship to Colorado, attracting more than

30,000 people on Sept. 7 alone. At the end of a spectacular late-summer’s day with the Rocky Mountains in the background, Billy Horschel carried a three-shot lead going into Sunday’s final round, parring the last 11 holes to capture the championship by two strokes. He shot an opening-round of 68 – when 67 led – added a 66 in the second round. He then went low with a 63 on Saturday to take a 3-stroke, 54-hole lead and

then fought off a few challenges with a 1-under-par 69 on Sunday. This was Horschel’s first FedEx playoff event since joining the professional ranks in 2009. The clean-cut golfer was a four-time All-American in college. Ryan Palmer found himself tied with Horschel after the 11th hole. He shot a bogey on the 12th followed by a double bogey on the 13th to play himself out of contention. Horschel, 27, was at the top

of his game Sept. 7, making wise decisions as he navigated the arduous links on the back nine, shooting 14 under par for the entire tournament. The BMW Championship victory now places Horschel in second place for the FedExCup ratings with 2,250 total points. “The course is good. Hopefully, we can come back in the future,” said Horschel, as fans cheered loudly during trophy presentations. “Hopefully, this is

a regular tour out here in Denver because a lot of fans came out this weekend and supported us. So hopefully, we can get another PGA Tour event back here, because it’s a great place. … Yeah, it means a lot to win, especially an event in the FedExCup playoffs, because it’s amplified 10 times, really. You understand what a victory here does going down the road, especially to Atlanta. You get that much closer to winning Continued on pages 16-17

The rubber hits Arapahoe Road City awaits improvements in east Centennial

By Peter Jones It has been a long road to improvements on Arapahoe Road between Waco Street and Himalaya Way in east Centennial – a longer road than the hard-fought road to 13-year-old Centennial’s incorporation. Just ask Mayor Cathy Noon, who attended last week’s open house on the project at nearby Grandview High School. “I was in this same room in 1999 and 2000 at county meetings about this roadway project,” Noon said of the days when Arapahoe County was

leading ill-fated efforts to widen the two-lane road into a six-lane thoroughfare. Centennial homeowner Gary Abrahamson is among the many who have been waiting 15 years or more for some government entity – any government entity – to take charge of the project to improve safety and reduce congestion in the area. “It’s about time it’s getting done. It’s long overdue,” Abrahamson said at the Sept. 4 open house. “In the wintertime, if one car is impacted, everybody’s impacted. Traffic is bad in the wintertime. It’s bad every day.” At long last, the one-year $15 million project is slated to Continued on page 2

Centennial City Councilman Ken Lucas, second from right, explains the Arapahoe Road expansion project to a resident at last week’s open house. Photo by Peter Jones


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The two-lane stretch of Arapahoe Road east of Parker Road was designed to handle about 20,000 vehicles per day, but it services closer to 23,900 on a regular basis. Photo courtesy of City of Centennial Continued from Page 1 finally get underway in January 2015 – and not a decade too soon. Centennial, where most of the project is contained, is working in cooperation with Arapahoe County and the City of Aurora, which are contributing about $4 million and $500,000 respectively. Southeast Stormwater Authority is adding more than $560,000. The need for that expense is exceedingly clear, officials say. The two-lane stretch of Arapahoe east of Parker Road was designed to handle about 20,000 vehicles per day, but it services closer to 23,900 on a regular basis. Traffic is expected to only increase in coming years, as are the associated traffic accidents, according to Travis Greiman, Centennial’s engineering manager, who said the project has been designed to increase capacity while improving safety. “This is the only section of the road that isn’t widened where it needs to be,” he said. “Because the roadway jags left and right to avoid the center turn lanes, that makes it harder for people to stay on the road, especially if they’re not paying attention or it’s icy or they’re texting. The new roadway is going to be a straight shot from one end to the other.” In addition to widening Arapahoe to four and six lanes at various points, the project is slated to improve drainage, upgrade traffic signals, put overhead electrical lines underground and

widen the shoulder to 27 feet between the road and adjacent properties.

Walls and hills

Virtually no one opposes these long-awaited improvements, or even the negotiations for easements with neighbors who have been under the implicit threat of eminent domain. Still, some residents are less than thrilled with the city’s strategy to lessen the widened road’s impact on nearby residential areas. According to Greiman, only three of 38 adjacent property owners have taken Centennial up on its offer to construct, at no charge, a four-foot birm or small hill to create a visual, sound and traffic barrier between the roadway and its neighbors. Time is running out, Greiman said, for those who may still be interested. Meanwhile, some neighbors say they are holding out for a city-sponsored concrete wall, a proposal that has already been rejected by the City Council as too expensive. “We would have chosen the wall over the buried lines,” said neighbor Tom Johnson. “There’s millions of dollars of fiber-optic going into that easement for the benefit of the city at the sacrifice of the wall. I’d like to say they could care less because that’s probably true. But they say they don’t have any money.” That is the truth when one considers long-term expenses, according to Noon. “It’s not just paying for the wall.

It’s paying for the maintenance thereafter,” the mayor said. “It’s a large burden for the rest of the taxpayers to take on.” As for the comparison to the fiber-optic cables set to accompany buried electrical lines, Noon considers the argument a red herring, noting that city policy requires such cables go underground when a roadway is dug up. The mayor also stresses that neighbors rejected a “partnership” offer to form a tax-supported generalimprovement district to fund the wall and its maintenance in perpetuity. “We were hoping we’d be able to partner with the landowners,” she said. “We have also heard from some residents who do not want a wall in any way, shape or form, no matter who pays for it.” Johnson and fellow resident activist Mary Williams reject that claim and said they planned to present a unanimous petition to the City Council to prove a groundswell of support for the wall. “I don’t want the mayor to tell you we’re indecisive because it’s not true,” Johnson said. Either way, no one will be thrilled by the disruptions to traffic that will inevitably come with the project most of next year. Officials say their goal is to keep one lane open in each direction at all times in any case. The project’s newsletter and more information are available at www. arapahoeroad.com.


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Colorado shines in national spotlight KINDLING

By Robert Sweeney

What a week for the Denver metro area with 30,000 fans strolling the beautiful Cherry Hills golf course watching the PGA golfing event sponsored by BMW. Had a neighbor who drives a “Beamer” who related how he was given a free ticket and a great seat in the pavilion since he is one of the faithful owners of a Bavarian Motor Works vehicle. Cherry Hills members can

take a bow, they gave Colorado a great public relations boost with the beauty and class of one of the world’s greatest golf courses and private country clubs. It was “Super-Sunday” for sporting fans. As the golf tournament concluded, the NFL football season kicked off with the Broncos hosting the Colts in a route that ended in a nail biter 31-24 Denver win. While the second half was confusing for fans, with Denver giving up a 24-0 early lead, the players gained the experience of not resting on laurels, and the game isn’t over until the fat lady sings. She almost choked late Sunday night. The first half was outstanding and the defense made some great goal line stands. We know that Manning can score, but we have to keep the other team off the field. It was a great learning experience for the team and exposure of our great city to the nation’s

Sunday Night Football fans. There are new restaurants opening all over town, including Seasons 52 and Perry’s Steakhouse opening at Park Meadows. The ViewHouse impressed hundreds at their recent opening at the old Trail Dust location on Clinton, guests raving about the gigantic television screen in the bar area. Club 20, the organization of 20 Western Slope counties, held its annual fall conference this past weekend where the major political candidates appeared and debated, with each side reporting victories to their faithful supporters. The Western Slope economy is much weaker than the Eastern Slope and citizens are angry over new governmental energy policies regarding coal. The Arapahoe Citizen Budget Committee meets again this week to hear the proponents of Amendment 68 to build a new casino at the Arapahoe Park racetrack. The

election is heating up with mail ballots going out the second week of October for the Nov. 4 election. The City of Centennial is working on right-of-way access for the widening of Arapahoe Road east of Parker Road area to four lanes to handle continuing residential home growth in southeast Aurora areas. Traffic all over the metro area is increasing to record levels as the economy has improved and construction of new homes, apartments and office buildings is booming, which has been driven by cheap interest rates. The rainy summer months still has the grass green and trees in full summer greenery as we approach mid-September, although fall is just around the corner. Seems like the entire metro area is busy with people hard at work and play. What a great place to live.

I don’t get it REMARKS

By Mort Marks

I Don’t Get It: Why do so many people enjoy standing on the sidewalk for hours at bicycle races just to watch some bike rider pass them by in less than a minute? I’ll stick to watching real games like football, basketball and sometimes even last place Rockies. I Don’t Get It: Many people maintain that they vote for candidates on the “Democrat Party” line because they are “prochoice,” yet this same Democrat Party is certainly not pro-choice when it comes to schools – guns

– trade – health care – energy – smoking – union membership – light bulbs – plastic bags – and the kind of food we eat. I Don’t Get It: Why do a majority of our country’s African Americans vote Democrat when history shows that when it came to the 13th Amendment that abolished slavery, it received 100 percent Republican support and only 23 percent Democrat support. When it came to the 14th Amendment, which gave citizenship to freed slaves, there were a 94 percent Republican support and 0 percent Democrat support. And – the 15th Amendment that gives the “right to vote for all” there was again 100 percent Republican support and 0 percent from the Democrats. I Don’t Get It: Why do so many so-called intelligent liberals support Hamas, which has such a terrible historic background? In 2006, a democratic election in Gaza was followed by a violent takeover by Hamas. This was one year after Israel unilaterally withdrew all of its citizens and soldiers from the Gaza strip. The Israeli

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government actually believed that they might live in peace with the Palestinian government. It is a fact that Israel’s blockade of Gaza was only enacted after thousands of rocket attacks, and is used primarily to prevent materials for building rockets and tunnels from going into Gaza. Egypt, on the other hand, has been the country to hermetically close the passage between themselves and Gaza. UN forces discovered Hamas rockets hidden in three UN schools where they forced children to act as human shields and deliberately caused their deaths in order to put international pressure on Israel to cease defending themselves. Especially the U.S., Canada and the EU have recognized Hamas internationally as a terrorist organization – because its charter specifically calls for the destruction of Israel. Six million Israeli civilians are now living under constant threat of rocket fire from the Hamas government whose activists have already fired more than 15,000

rockets and mortar shells at them. I Don’t Get It: Why do so many people start to use marijuana when it has been proven to be a health menace? The Wall Street Journal in an Aug. 14 article pointed out that “regular pot use (defined as once a week) among teenagers and young adults led to cognitive decline, poor attention and memory, and decreased IQ.” The Wall Street Journal continued by writing, “Study after study has shown the damaging effect of marijuana on the teenage brain.” They continued, “That teens who smoked marijuana daily for about three years showed abnormal brain-structure changes and to teen psychosis, as well as permanent brain damage.” I agree with the Journal’s conclusion, which said, “Supporters of marijuana legalization insist that times are changing and policy should too. But they are the ones stuck in the past – and charting a dangerous future for too many Americans.”

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The Villager is an award winning, locally owned, independent newspaper. All letters to the editor must be signed. The contributor’s name, hometown and phone number must also accompany all letters to the editor for verification, and we reserve the right to edit contributions for space. We attempt to verify all matters of fact but hold contributors liable for the content, accuracy and fairness of their contributions. All submissions become the property of The Villager and may be reused in any medium. Reverend Martin Niemoller “In Germany, the Nazis first came for the communists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn’t speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time there was no one left to speak for me!”

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Voter fraud charges dropped against noncitizen DA says he can’t prove Ethiopian man registered himself By Peter Jones n a case that may reopen debate about holes in the voterregistration system, the 18th District Attorney’s Office has dismissed the case against an Ethiopian man who was accused of registering to vote as a nonU.S. citizen. Tadesse Degefa, 73, was one of 41 allegedly suspect voters whose name appeared on a list forwarded by the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office last year to District Attorney George Brauchler for further investigation. Of the 41 submitted names, 21 were determined to be eligible voters, eight could not be located, and 10 were determined to be potentially ineligible to vote. Of that 10, only Degefa and one other were charged. Degefa, an Aurora Democrat, who told officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement that he had voted in 2008 and 2009, was eventually charged with one misdemeanor for allegedly re-registering for a mail-in ballot as a noncitizen in 2012. The statute of limitations on the earlier offences had expired. Although reregistered to do so, Degefa did not vote in 2012. The unnecessary act of reregistering four years after voting in a presidential election, doing so using a previous address, and then not even voting in the 2012 election were large parts of what prompted Brauchler to drop charges in what had initially been

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I’ve got doubts, and if I’ve got doubts, I’m not going to move forward in prosecuting this case. - District Attorney George Brauchler

considered a clear case of chronic voter fraud. “I’ve got doubts, and if I’ve got doubts, I’m not going to move forward in prosecuting this case,” the Republican district attorney explained. “Do I think I could have gone to court and convinced a jury beyond a reasonable doubt, given the fact that we have some highly skilled attorneys here? I think I might have been able to, but I doubt whether he was good for this crime.” According to Brauchler, it all comes down to the relative ease with which practically anyone can register another person to vote, as long the person has the other party’s legal name, birthdate and driver’s license number. A Social Security number is not necessary to register. “The bottom line is this: The system that we have in Colorado provides virtually no safeguards [for registering another person online],” Brauchler said. But who would theoretically have the information and motive to do so on a potentially broad scale? Brauchler has a hunch

Cherry Hills Village sets ballot draw for November elections By Jan Wondra At the Sept. 2 City Council meeting, Cherry Hills Village set the ballot draw for the Nov. 4 city elections. Up for election are the council positions for Council Districts 2, 4 and 6, as well as the position of mayor of Cherry Hills Village. The draw, which took place in the public meeting, established which names come first and which second on the official city ballots. Candidates who have declared, filing papers with Cherry Hills City Clerk Laura Smith, include, in order of their ballot positions: Earl Hoellen and Maria Mendelsberg for Council District 2, and Mike Gallagher and Lisa Pinto for Council District 4. For Council District 6, Jim Turner and Katy Brown have declared their candidates, and running for mayor are Doug Tisdale and Laura Christman. Of the candidates, only two are seeking to return to their city roles; current Cherry Hills Mayor Doug Tisdale, and District 6 Councilwoman Katy Brown, who was appointed last year to fill the position vacated by retiring Councilwoman Harriet LaMair. The elections for district representative positions are staggered, with Districts 1, 3 and 5 not due for elections until 2016. This ensures that at no time is the City Council without experienced members. This will be the first year that the city elections will be held in conjunction with general

elections, instead of its previous April election. In 2012, Cherry Hills Village amended its home rule charter to move its elections to coincide with the state’s election cycle. Ballots will be mailed out in mid-October, and can be mailed or dropped off in person at Cherry Hills Village City Hall, located at 2450 E. Quincy Ave.

that a partisan voter-registration canvasser may have been behind Degefa’s 2012 registration – perhaps as a way to ensure that a likeminded voter would receive his mail-in ballot, while not necessarily knowing Degefa had moved since registering him the first time. “There is no legal requirement that they destroy information after using it to register someone,” Brauchler said. “There’s no requirement that the people who accumulate it have a specific type of background, whether that be criminal or special training. They can go online years later and register someone to vote and even change the address to which that ballot gets sent.” It is illegal, but easy, the district attorney said. Brauchler is hopeful that the state legislature eventually closes such holes in the system, though the Democratic-controlled General Assembly has been at odds with Republican Secretary of State Scott Gessler, who has made voter fraud a controversial emphasis in his office. Meanwhile, Brauchler says it is difficult to foresee prosecuting any other cases similar to Degefa’s until registration requirements change. Degefa was one of four people charged with false registration after Gessler referred 155 suspected noncitizens to 15 prosecutors across the state last year. A case against a canvasser was dropped in June. Charges are pending against another canvasser and one noncitizen. Degefa could not be reached for comment.


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From Our Politician Breaking our dependence on foreign oil prevent an economDear Friends: ic catastrophe. This editorial Unfortunately, that follows is about the “oil shock” of the U.S’s addic1979 was not an tion to foreign oil anomaly. Since the and how it imperils beginning of the our economic and 20th century, enernational security. gy security has had We must and can an inextricable relaend that addiction tionship to national through a renewed security. For much emphasis upon variof that time the U.S. ous forms of energy Rep. Mike Coffman development here within North was a net energy exporter so this America where we have reliable was not always readily apparent partners in Canada and Mexico, to Americans but that all changed our own abundant energy re- in 1973 when the first “oil shock” sources, and, if unleashed, the en- occurred. Middle Eastern countrepreneurial, spirit to use energy tries implemented an oil export embargo in conjunction with the more efficiently. Iranian American relations “1973 Arab-Israeli War. This oil collapsed when radical Islamic shock hammered our now energy followers, of the Ayatollah Kho- import dependent economy into a meini, seized the U.S. Embassy in recession with significant nationTehran in November 1979. At the al security implications, which same time, oil production within I well recall from my days as a Iran dropped substantially cur- young soldier stationed in Gertailing global access to oil. Com- many. Virtually all of our trainbine that with a concern that Iran ing came to an abrupt halt as fuel would seek to block the flow of shortages immobilized our tanks oil out of the Persian Gulf to crip- and other equipment such as arple the U.S. economy. The result mored personnel carriers. This point has been repeatedly – the price of oil rose dramatically causing 1979’s “oil shock” that driven home in the years since took the average price of crude oil 1973 as the second “oil shock” from $15.85 per barrel to $39.50 in 1979 and the Iraqi invasion of in just 12 months and sent our Kuwait in 1991, which resulted economy into a recession. As this in my second trip, courtesy of the painful episode reminds us, the U.S. Marine Corps to the Middle U.S.’s reliance on imported oil East, demonstrate. The advent of imperils our national security as the 21st century has not marked a fundamental change in this relawell as our economy. During the autumn of 1980, tionship of access to oil for ecoI was an infantry platoon com- nomic and national security as mander in the U.S. Marine Corps. my deployment to Iraq in 2006 My platoon was part of a Marine only too clearly illustrates. Now expeditionary unit positioned just we even have a terrorist group outside the Persian Gulf in the the so called “Islamic State” conGulf of Oman. We spent 45 days trolling and funding much of its in position prepared, if need be, activities through its seizure of to seize the strategically located some oil production facilities. Today, about 25 percent of islands in the Strait of Hormuz to keep the strait open to oil tankers the oil consumed in the U.S. is heading to the west in order to imported from countries outside

North America. The good news is that this percentage is decreasing thanks to new oil discoveries and extraction techniques used here at home. In addition, technology is also improving oil production from our North American neighbors, whose close relationship with the U.S. makes them reliable suppliers and key partners with the U.S. in assuring North American energy security. Even though this percentage of imports is decreasing, it remains too high and we need to make it a matter of national priority to develop energy resources that ultimately end our reliance on energy produced outside of North America; particularly the Middle East. To do so, we need to encourage more domestic production of oil and natural gas, increase our use of alternative fuels, and further energy production in Canada and Mexico to attain our goal of North American energy independence. Some such steps include the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline and further efforts to develop our own abundant domestic resources. These are common sense policies that will improve our future national prosperity and security. I also truly am convinced that we can do all these things in an environmentally careful and thoughtful way that does not short change our quality of life. If we take this approach, we can once and for all end our reliance on Persian Gulf oil imports and dramatically lessen our dependence on those upon whom we cannot depend. We owe this to future generations of U.S military personnel so that they do not find themselves as I did back in 1980, 1991, and 2006 preparing to fight, or fighting to keep oil flowing out of the Middle East. It is time to end our addiction to foreign oil.

Denver Rotary Club and Foundation elect new officers Jim Goddard, 9Health Fair, has been elected president of The Rotary Club of Denver for the 2014-15 Rotary year. Other officers include: Andre Van Hall, public speaker and consultant, president-elect; Pam Adams, ISU Insurance, first vice president; Mike O’Connell, Trieres, LLC, second vice president; Kristi Shaffer, Junior Achievement Colorado, secretary; Sandy Purcell, Wells Fargo, treasurer; Will Snider, ANB Bank, sergeant-at-arms, and Alison ClarkHardesty, UMB Bank, immedi-

ate past president (ex-officio). The Denver Rotary Club Foundation also elected new officers for 2014-15 : Alice Bullwinkle, Bullwinkle Capital, president; John Klug, Invention Services & Technology, vice president/president-elect; Tucker Trautman, Dorsey & Whitney, LLP, secretary; Peter Tedstrom, Brown & Tedstrom, Inc., treasurer, and Lucius Ashby, Jackson, Ashby, Goldstine, P.C., immediate past president (ex officio). The Rotary Club of Denver

was founded 103 years ago in December 1911. The Denver Rotary Club Foundation is the charitable arm of the club, overseeing a corpus of over $3 million, and granting as much as $250,000 annually to local, regional and international projects. Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world.

Sunday, September 21, 2014 • Cherry Hills Village Elementary School, Quincy & University • 10 a.m. to 1 p.m

Third Annual

• All car entries must complete the car registration form. Get your registration in early to confirm a spot as there is limited space. Download the registration form on the Cherry Hills Village website at www.cherryhillsvillage.com. • Your donation is tax deductible and 100% of event proceeds will benefit the Cat Anderson Fund for the preservation and aquisition of open space. • Go to www.cherryhillsvillage.com for more information or call 303-783-2744. View some unique and exotic cars from the Village • Enjoy free BBQ with Hamburgers & Hotdogs • Spectators are free


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EVENTS For a complete calendar of South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce events or more information, visit our web site at www.bestchamber.com or call 303-795-0142.

Monday, Sept. 15

Marriott City Center, 1701 California St, Denver Cost: $97/person, register online http://goo.gl/gTHmXi

Save Lives, Sort Medical Supplies with Project C.U.R.E. 7 p.m., Project CURE, 10337 E. Geddes Ave., Centennial

Saturday, Sept. 20

Wednesday, Sept. 17

Arapahoe Library District presents: Libraries Rock Let’s Celebrate 5 – 8 p.m., Centennial Center Park, 13050 E. Peakview Ave., Centennial

RetireWISE 4:30 – 6 p.m., South Metro Denver Chamber’s WhippleWood CPAs Conference Center 2154 Commons Ave. Suite 342, Centennial

Wednesday, Sept. 24

Attorney General Candidate Debate-Cynthia Coffman and Don Quick 7:30 – 9 a.m., South Metro Denver Chamber’s WhippleWood CPAs Conference Center 2154 Commons Ave. Suite 342, Centennial

Wednesday, Sept. 17

Experience Pros & Safety Solved: Business Visibility Event 6 – 9 p.m., Purple Ginger, 7340 S Clinton St, Englewood

Friday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 21

3 Day Book Publishing Bootcamp, Hosted by Gerry Robert 7 p.m. (Friday) – 5 p.m. (Sunday), Denver

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South Metro Denver Chamber announces 2014-15 Board of Directors The South Metro Denver Chamber announced its new board of directors on Sept. 8. Rick Whipple, cofounder and CEO of WhippleWood CPAs, has been appointed chairman of the SMDC Board of Directors, and Mark Alpert, senior vice president at CH2M Hill, will serve as vice chair. New board members include: Linda Humphrey (vice presidentsouth suburban business banking, Wells Fargo Bank); Kimberly Alexander (author, speaker, Kimberly Alexander Inc); Shelly Howard Whitmore (physician relations, Colorado Institute for Maternal & Fetal Health, Children’s Hospital Colorado and the University of Colorado Hospital); Dr. Elizabeth Celania-Fagen (superintendent, Douglas County Schools); Nancy Doty (commissioner, Arapahoe County) Continuing board members include: Rick Whipple (cofounder and CEO, WhippleWood CPAs); Herm Brocksmith (president/ general manager, Kuni Honda); Mark Alpert (senior vice president, CH2M Hill); Wendy Nelson (deputy director for finance and administration, Denver Scholarship Foundation); Peter Moore (senior partner, Polsinelli PC); Joe Rice (VP of public affairs, Lockheed Martin); Jeff Wasden (president, Colorado Business Roundtable); Norman Stucker (General Manager – Colorado,

SMDC Board of Directors Chair Rick Whipple PADT); Andrew Graham (president/CEO, Clinic Service); Steve Roper (president, Roper Insurance); Keith Evans (VP Marketing, Sales and Business Development-Colorado Region, Kaiser Permanente); Anthony Lambatos (Owner, Footers Catering); Dr. Becky Takeda-Tinker (president, Colorado State University-Global Campus); Mary White (CEO, Swedish Medical Center); Gayle Dendinger (CEO, CAP Logistics); Frederic de Loizaga (senior associate, CBRE, Inc); Tom Henley (Area Manager, Community and Local Government Affairs, Xcel Energy); Geoff Lawton (vice president, Littleton Adventist Hospital); Tom Puntel (Director of Sales and Marketing,

Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort); Cleve Wortham (president-Arapahoe County, FirstBank). “We have tremendous diversity on the board of directors this year,” said Whipple. “I look forward to working with this talented group to lead the South Metro Denver Chamber into renewed growth and influence in the south metro Denver region.” In his role as CEO of WhippleWood CPAs, Whipple has successfully managed the growth and strategy of the firm for the past 10 years. In addition to his dayto-day management of the firm, Whipple also consults for WhippleWood clients in general business areas, strategic tax planning and issues facing emerging businesses. In 2014 he was named a FIVE STAR Wealth ManagerSM for a fifth time, an award given to the top 7% of wealth managers in the area. “Rick has demonstrated his leadership in numerous ways at the chamber, including serving as the Chamber’s Economic Development Group’s chair in 2012. We look forward to his insights as our new Chair,” said Robert Golden, president/CEO of the South Metro Denver Chamber. The board meets monthly at the South Metro Denver Chamber’s Whipplewood CPAs Conference Center from September to June.

CU South Denver classes underway at The Wildlife Experience By Marcia Neville As Matthew Goralczyk packed up from his job at ViaSat near Park Meadows Mall in south Denver at the end of a recent Tuesday, he had no idea that he was about to make history. All Goralczyk knew was that he was headed to the University of Colorado South Denver for a graduate class in Software Architecture and that it was located in a very convenient place—The Wildlife Experience natural history museum and art gallery in Douglas County. As he looked around at the newly completed renovations, Goralczyk was told that he was the first student to arrive at CU South Denver’s first-ever class. “That makes me ‘Student No. 1,’” he said proudly. “Having CU South Denver classes at The Wildlife Experience building is just about perfect for me. My job is only about a five-minute drive from here.” Goralczyk graduated from CU Denver, a South Metro Denver Chamber member, in May and decided to take advantage of his company’s tuition assistance program. Finding exactly what he was looking for— a graduate-level course in the CU Denver College of Engineering and Applied Science— right in the neighborhood was a bonus. “I wish all my classes could be

CU South Denver’s first engineering group here,” he said.

More classes starting— enroll now

Later in the week, the CU Denver Business School started its first CU South Denver Class—Leading Teams and Individuals. Nursing students are now at The Wildlife Experience location five days a week. Classes in education and counseling, politics and public policy, and public health are still enrolling and set to start later this fall. The collaboration between the University of Colorado and The Wildlife Experience began in April with 11,000 square feet of the natural history museum and art gallery scheduled for renovation. An upstairs gallery space has been transformed into two classrooms, a computer lab and a student and faculty resource center. Expansive storage space in the lower level has

been converted into a state-of-theart nursing simulation lab. “It’s hard to believe how much has been accomplished in just four short months,” said CU South Denver Executive Director Tony Smith. “Construction was completed on time, classes have already started and south Denver’s workforce and residents can now receive a quality CU education right in their own backyard.”

New tradition

As for Goralscyk, CU South Denver’s self-titled “Student No. 1,” he’s proud to begin a new University of Colorado tradition. “It’s pretty wicked to be in the first class,” he said. “It’s historic, a new chapter in the history of CU. I expect this new, convenient location will bring in many more professionals looking to advance their careers.”


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Letters to the Editor LIFT is a bad idea

The current interest in urban renewal in Littleton has me a bit confused. What the Littleton Invests for the Future (LIFT) is suggesting is a scheme to redirect some of our tax dollars to developers for 25 years and would rob the current tax paying citizens in Littleton using Tax Increment Financing (TIF) as a tool for economic development. This scheme has been used in California for 60 years and Gov. Jerry Brown finally realized that it is not working and banned it back in 2010. When he was elected to governor in 2010, Brown inherited a state budget $20 billion in debt. He decided to stop the money that was going to debt services and subsidies and return it to the state and local governments as a way of reducing the state’s debt. This banning of TIF returned more than $1 billion to the school districts and $500 million annually to local governments. Don’t forget, Michael Penny got his start in city management in the state of California. Let’s not get started down this path to financial ruin again. The citizens of Littleton have learned a costly lesson with urban renewal back in the ‘80s with the Riverfront Urban Renewal Authority. Even though the laws have been updated, we should be smarter than California and ban the use of Tax Increment Financing, which would rob our schools, parks, county and Urban Drainage of our tax dollars for the next 25 years. Speak out at the upcoming council meetings and tell the Littleton City Council that this is not good for Littleton. Marty Brzeczek Littleton

The importance of citing sources and attributing

For many years, I have read the columns of Mort Marks in The Villager with bemused interest. A well-known figure in the community, Mort has offered his own unique brand of commentary on whatever seems to cross his mind. And, often that simply means crafting a column out of random pieces of information he has heard, or more likely come across while surfing the Internet. Usually the content and effect is pretty harmless. Thus, I was rather surprised and quite disappointed to encounter a blatantly plagiarized section in Mort’s recent column in which he lifted a significant passage from Robert Fulghum’s well-known essay “All I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.” Mort neither quoted the words, nor attributed the passage to the author. In the world

of academia and journalism, this action constitutes theft of intellectual property, or plagiarism. Certainly, we can assume there was nothing malicious, or probably even intentional, in Mort’s shoddy editorial work. That does not, however, excuse the action. Journalists like Jayson Blair, Jonah Leher, and Benny Johnson have lost their jobs for failing to cite sources. And in Colorado, Scott McInnis saw his campaign for governor derailed by charges of plagiarism. Thus, this is not simply an innocuous oversight. And, because Mort has made it a habit of copying and pasting information from the Internet into his columns called “Nobody Asked Me, But ...” it’s fairly clear that he doesn’t have a true working knowledge of the rules for attribution. Whether it’s a series of jokes or anecdotes or facts, these columns often contain words and ideas that don’t belong to Mort. And, Mort has also mis-attributed information, as when he crafted a column about “The Ten Cannots,” which he mistakenly cited as the words of Abraham Lincoln. A bit of research would have revealed the “Cannots” as the work of Rev. William Boetcker. As the school year begins, teachers will begin to instruct students on the importance of citing sources and attributing original ideas. In the Internet age, these lessons are increasingly important, as young people are overwhelmed with information, and they think nothing of “sharing” what they’ve read. When students make mistakes with citing another’s intellectual property, it can be an honest misunderstanding of the rules. The same cannot be said of Mort Mark’s recent column. Michael P. Mazenko Greenwood Village

‘Don’t steal our tax dollars’

I would like to respond to the article titled “Suburban Renewal” from your Aug. 28 issue. Some very important facts were left out of the LIFT Littleton’s new urban renewal authority’s article. Once a TIF (tax increment financing) is created, the current property tax rate for all taxing entities, which include the City, County, South Suburban, Urban Drainage and Littleton Public Schools, are frozen at the 2015 rates. For the next 25 years, the increase in the assessed property value, which would normally go to the above listed entities, because of urban renewal, will now go to LIFT. Why should we lose money that our city needs to exist? This means our taxes

are sure to be going up substantially in the near future since tax dollars are no longer going to the appropriate entities. Urban renewal also has the possibility of eminent domain and condemnation. The Littleton City Council voted on Aug. 19 that they do not wish to use eminent domain as a “tool” in urban renewal but that it is a resolution therefore is not worth the paper it is written on – it can be changed next week. I say let the economy decide when dealing with development and redevelopment in Littleton. Don’t steal our tax dollars. Jeanie Erickson Littleton

Udall causes hardships for Coloradans

Several things have hurt Coloradans this year, one being that 250,000 people had their medical insurance policies cancelled. As reported by the Huffington Post, many of these policies were cancelled because they did not comply with Obamacare, even though people liked them and were willing to pay for them. Next, we’ve seen medical insurance premiums and medical costs go up and in some cases dramatically. This, of course, is the exact opposite of what Obama said when he claimed that Obamacare would lower every family’s health costs by $2500 a year. I have yet to meet anyone in Colorado whose health care expenses have gone down. Thirdly, many people are struggling to find meaningful employment. As a charity worker in the inner city, I note many black youth who are unemployed. This jibes with national statistics that show 40 percent unemployment among young black men. One reason for this is that many small businesses, in Colorado and nationwide, refuse to employ more than 49 workers because of the enormous costs imposed by Obamacare on firms that have 50 or more employees. So, what does this have to do with Colorado’s Democrat U.S. Sen. Mark Udall? Well, Guess what? According to the Wall Street Journal, Udall cast the deciding vote to enable Obamacare to become law. Thus because of Udall, people nationwide are losing their insurance policies, paying much more for health care, and struggling to find a job. What an embarrassment for Colorado. It’s time for Udall to go. In past emails, he has trumpeted promoting a song contest and encouraging people to make ornaments. Let’s hope Colorado voters give him the opportunity to do that full time. Charles Newton Highlands Ranch

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A&E Briefs

‘Greenwood Village and Beyond…The Fine Art of Photography’

Through Sept. 12, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday, Curtis Arts and Humanities Center, 2349 E. Orchard Road. Annual photography exhibition that showcases work of Colorado photographers juried by Eric Biggerstaff.

‘Make it Rain: Paintings by Ian Fisher’

Through Nov. 9, Gates Garden Court Gallery, Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver. Denver-based Ian Fisher’s large-scale cloud paintings have a Western, big-sky quality. They are intended not only as sublime representations of what clouds actually are – formations as a result of amassed water droplets – but also as an expression of the creativity and timelessness these forms reveal. Visit www.botanicgardens.org.

‘The Unsinkable Molly Brown’

Sept. 12 – Oct. 26, Stage Theater, 14th and Curtis streets, Denver. Updated from the original 1960 version, musical tells the story of Margaret Tobin Brown, whose husband made a fortune in the Leadville mines. The Denver matron became famous after the 1912 sinking of the Titanic. Visit www.denvercenter.org.

‘El Latir De México Concert: A Unique Celebration Of Mexican Independence’

Sept. 15, 7 p.m., Boettcher Concert, 14th and Curtis streets, Denver. Conducted by Scott O’Neil, this year’s celebration features performances by trumpeter/arranger Jeff Nevin, Mexican soprano Monica Abrego, Mariachi Sol de Mi Tierra, and dancers from the Fiesta Colorado Dance Company. Tickets available in Boettcher Concert Hall Box office, Monday through Friday, 10 am – 6 pm, and Saturday, noon – 6 pm. Tickets are complimentary. They are required for admission to the concert, though tickets do not guarantee admission. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Visit www. coloradosymphony.org.

‘Quest for Freedom’

‘Pippin’

Sept. 6 - 20, Buell Theater, Denver Performing Arts Center, 14th and Curtis streets, Denver. Cast includes Lucie Arnaz as Berthe, Sasha Allen (a finalist on the 4th season on NBC’s “The Voice”) as Leading Player. Visit www. denvercentertheater.org.

CLASSES

‘Colorado Ballot Issues 2014’

Sept. 30, 7 – 8 p.m., Castlewood Library, 6739 S Uinta St, Centennial. Active Minds free class provides an objective review of the ballot issues and a presentation of the arguments on each side of the proposals. RSVP: 303-542-7279.

CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS Greater Englewood Chamber Second Friday Coffee

Sept. 12, 7:30 – 9:30 a.m., The Mod Market, 3475 S. University Blvd. Suite A, Englewood.

Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m., Mission Hills Church, 620 SouthPark Drive, Littleton. Music by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957), whose haunting Violin Concerto begins the program with guest soloist Andrew Sords. Director and Conductor Devin Patrick Hughes will lead a pre-concert talk on the program beginning at 6:30 p.m. Each Arapahoe Philharmonic concert also provides a Classic Children’s Corner at 7:10 p.m. in the lobby offering a casual introduction of classical music to the next generation of arts advocates. Tickets at www.arapahoe-phil.org, 303-781-1892 or at the door.

outstanding teachers. Visitors can observe and participant in many academic and extracurricular offerings. Call 303-7707550, ext. 237.

Active Minds

Sept. 16, 2 – 3 p.m., The Kurds, Heather Gardens (Banquet Room), 2888 S Heather Gardens Way, Aurora; Sept. 17, 1:302:30 p.m., Fracking & U.S. Energy Policy, Washington Street Community Center, 809 S Washington St, Denver; Sept. 22, 6:307:30 p.m., Colorado Ballot Issues 2014, May Library, 1471 S Parker Rd, Denver; Sept. 23, 1:30-2:30 p.m., China’s Human Rights Struggle, The Inn at Greenwood Village, 5565 S Yosemite St, Greenwood Village.

Columbine Genealogical EVENTS and Historical Society ‘Colorado Remembers 9-11’ Sept. 16, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m., Family Tree Maker by Deena Cootant. First in three part series. People, Places, Workspaces. 1 p.m., She’s Not Dead, He Took Another Bride. Visit www.columbinegenealogy.com or email CJ Backus, CCGHS president, info@ columbinegeneaology.com.

Cancer League of Colorado Membership Luncheon

Sept. 18, 11 a.m. Social, shopping, learning; noon, luncheon; 12:30 p.m. president’s remarks. Tickets at www. blacktie-colorado.com/rsvp. Info: Lindsay Morgan, 303-817-4865.

Lion’s Roar Golf Tournament

Sept. 26, 8 a.m. shotgun start, Broken Tee Golf Course, 2010 W. Oxford, Englewood. Denver Lions Club, 18 holes, four player scramble. For more information, call Mike Flaherty, 303-762-2314.

EDUCATION

Experience Kent Denver

Sept. 27, 10 a.m., 400 E. Quincy Ave., Englewood. Open hose includes studentled tours plus the opportunity to visit with

Sept. 11, 7 p.m. Ellie Caulkins Opera House, 14th and Curtis streets, Denver. Gen. David H. Petraeus presents “Emerging Threats to U.S. National Security.” Hosted by Gov. John Hickenlooper and Mayor Michael Hancock. Tickets at www.thecell.org.

‘Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus’

Oct 7 and 8, Comedy Works South at the Landmark, Regularly $49 but Comedy Works members receive 50% off with promo code: stars.

Coffee with a Cop

Sept. 12, Join the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office for Coffee with a Cop from 9 – 11 a.m. at Peet’s Coffee & Tea, 6751 South York St., in Centennial.

‘How to succeed in Business Without Really Trying’

Sept. 12 through Oct 12, Littleton Town Hall Arts Center. Show times are Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. (and 2 p.m. on Sept. 27) and Sundays at 2 p.m. (and 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 5).

Sanctuary

Wag `n Trail brings together Coloradans and their canines for a good cause

ST. ANDREW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sandi Patty in Concert

Oct. 11, 7 p.m. Sandi Patty, known as ‘The Voice’ of Christian music will hold her first concert at St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Highlands Ranch. Recently inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, Sandi Patty is the recipient of five Grammy Awards, a recordsetting 40 Dove Awards - including Female Vocalist of the Year 11 consecutive years. She has sold over twelve million albums and has sold-out shows in concert halls and arenas worldwide. The concert will contain music from Sandi Patty’s Everlasting Tour. Advance tickets are available online only at www.st-andrewumc.com St. Andrew United Methodist Church is located at 9203 S. University Boulevard, Highlands Ranch.

TEMPLE MICAH

Sept. 24-25, Rosh Hashanah; Oct. 4, Yom Kippur. Information at www.micahdenver.org or call 303-388-4239 x1.

WELLSHIRE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Young Adults Ministry: Theology on Tap

First Tuesdays at 7 pm. Introducing NEXT for young adults in transition. Many young people in their 20s or early 30s are in flux between school, entering the workforce and everything in between. Come on Tuesdays to discuss life and faith while getting to know each other over drinks and food. We will meet for Theology on Tap the first Tuesday of every month at different pubs and bars in the Denver area. Kira Stringer will facilitate. Email her at kstringer@wpcdenver.org or call 303-7582233, ext. 213. Wellshire Presbyterian Church is located at 2999 S Colorado Boulevard, Denver,

2014 Englewood Cleanup Day

Sept. 13, 9 – 11:30 a.m. We need your help assisting in cleaning up our city. We will collect litter, paint out graffiti, pull some weeks. Registration is requested by calling Toni at 303-762-2490 or by registering online at www.SingUpGenius. com/go/10COE4FAEA62AAB9-20143.

Free historic walking tour of Fairmount Cemetery

Sept. 14, 2 p.m., Fairmount Cemetery. Meet at the Gate Lodge on the cemetery grounds.

Taste of Greenwood Village

Sept. 18, Doubletree by Hilton, Denver Tech Hotel, 7801 E. Orchard Road, Greenwood Village. More than 30 South Denver restaurants. Dtcchamber.org.

Celebrate Fashion in Cherry Creek North

Sept. 19, 6 p.m. – Celebrate Fashion Cocktail Reception, 8 p.m. Child and Adult Runway Shows. Fillmore Plaza, Cherry Creek North (between First Ave. & Second Ave. on Fillmore St.). The fashion shows will feature 12 unique boutiques, giving guests a taste of the fashion‐forward adult and children’s fashion collections available in Cherry Creek North.

Tom Papas at Comedy Works South

Sept. 25, 7:30 p.m.; Sept. 26, 7:15 and 9:45 p.m., Sept. 27, 7:15 and 9:45 p.m., Comedy Works South, 5345 Landmark Place, Greenwood Village With more than 20 years as a stand-up comedian, Tom Papa has found success in film, television and radio as well as on the live stage. Tom’s first hour special, Tom Papa Live in New York City, premiered on Comedy Central in January 2012. Advance tickets available. Visit www. comedyworks.com or call 720-274-6800.

Annual Dumb Friends League event celebrates 10 years of helping homeless pets

Dogs and hiking. If you’re like most Coloradans, you’re a sucker for both. For the 10th year in a row, the Dumb Friends League is combining the two into one quintessential Colorado event. The 10th annual Dumb Friends League Wag `n Trail takes place on Saturday, Sept. 20, from 8 a.m. to noon at Glendale Farm Open Space (just a short 15-minute drive south of Denver). The event is a fundraiser to benefit the homeless pets at the League’s south location, the Buddy Center, in Castle Rock. Wag `n Trail starts with a short and leisurely 1.6-mile hike at your own pace through scenic rolling hills, and also features dozens of vendors, demonstrations, local food trucks, music, adoptable dogs and fun for both two- and four-legged participants. Fido can also enjoy the five-acre, off-leash dog park located near the trailhead. “This is one of our favorite events of the year,” said Kelly Tribelhorn, Buddy Center director. “It not only helps support the Buddy Center and the services we provide to the pets and people of Douglas County, it’s also a fun opportunity to get outdoors, bring Coloradans and their dogs

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1830s Rendezvous & Spanish Colonial Art Market

Sept. 27 - 28, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., The Fort Restaurant grounds, 19192 Colorado 8, Morrison. Features Spanish colonial art and jewelry and historical interpreters that enact colorful scenes of the west in the 1830s.

Overland High School Fall Fair

Oct. 11, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Gymnasiums: 12400 E Jewell Ave Aurora, near Peoria & Jewell and Utah Park. Start your holiday shopping early at the 24th annual PTCO fundraiser featuring crafted and specialty retail items. Breakfast and lunch concessions and a bake sale too. Registration deadline for vendors is Oct. 1. Rheda@me.com 303887-6557(text only please) https://sites. google.com/site/overlandptco/craft-fair

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Katie Mahan & Music for a Bright Tomorrow

Sept. 12, 8 p.m., Holiday Event Center, 2644 W. 32nd Ave., Denver. Benefit concert with Augustana Arts supporting Spinal Cord Research. For information and tickets visit katiemahanfoundation.org.

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Sept. 19, 7 p.m., 7401 E. 1st Ave.,

together and support a wonderful cause.” Registration is free, but attendees are encouraged to fundraise to receive additional event perks. Participants who raise at least $75 will receive an official Wag `n Tail event T-shirt, GoodTimes ice cream (for you and your pooch), and a commemorative family photo to take home. All the money raised at Wag `n Trail helps the Dumb Friends League provide shelter, medical care, behavior training and foster care to homeless pets in need at the Buddy Center. As the only animal shelter serving Douglas County, the Buddy Center plays a vital role in reuniting owners with lost pets and finding loving homes for thousands of unwanted cats, dogs and small pets each year. The 2014 Wag `n Trail is sponsored by Hill’s Science Diet, HomeAgain, Frontline For more information on how to register, start a team, collect pledges or earn prizes, visit ddfl. org/WNT, or call 303-751-5772, Ext. 1378.

Denver. Cocktails and meet & greet with Douglas Jackson, CEO, 8 p.m. concert. To purchase tickets and for more information, visit www.soileddove.com; www. projectcure.org/events.

Fall Plant and Bulb Sale

Sept. 19 - 20, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday; 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday, Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver. Thousands of bulb varieties and unusual plants perfect for cool weather available for purchase.’ Free admission north parking lot. Regular admission applies if shoppers wish to explore the Gardens. Hours. All sales support the Gardens. Visit botanicgardens.org.

Cherry Hills Village Exotic Car Show

Sept. 21, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Cherry Hills Village Elementary, Quincy Street and South University. A free BBQ with hamburgers and hot dogs. All entries must complete registration form on the Cherry Hills Village website, cherryhillsvillage.com. Donation is tax deductible and all event proceeds benefit the Cat Anderson Fund for the preservation of open space. Visit cherryhillsvillage.com or call 303-783-2744.

Adventures in Watercolor

Nov. 2, 12, 19, 26, 4:30 to 6 p.m., Curtis Arts & Humanities Center, 2349 East Orchard Road, Greenwood Village, 6 to 12 years old, $50 (all supplies included). Journey around the world to learn how different cultures use watercolor to make beautiful works of art. Each week, participants will travel to a new destination to create a watercolor painting based on the country that they are visiting. Along with their travels, participants will learn how to paint using the different watercolor washes, how to make textures and how to incorporate ink, glue and salt into their paintings.


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There and Back Again: Hetta Huskies adventure ends with love at first sight PART III of III By Leah McFail In September 2013, we found ourselves in the tiny reindeerherding village of Hetta, 130 miles above the Arctic Circle, after 17 hours of travel via train and bus. Hetta Huskies itself is owned by married former professional adventure athletes and explorers, Finnish Pasi Ikonen and British Anna McCormack, and our bosses expected a consistently high level of professionalism and perfection. At 32, we were some of the oldest volunteers; up to 16 volunteers lived dorm style, with everyone in bunk beds, sharing a toilet, shower, living area and kitchen. Cooking and cleaning duties were unofficially rotated and every night there were between four to five dogs from the farm who would spend the night with us for either medical or socialization purposes. Speaking of huskies, we were in charge of 116 howling, furry, excitable powerhouse work dogs (and 86 at a second farm) that needed daily care. Our work days lasted at least 12 hours with a half

Steve and Leah McFail spent a lot of time at Hetta Huskies, tending after 116 husky work dogs, such as these two with Steve.

hour lunch, working anywhere from 6 to 9 days in a row before we had a day off. Daily tasks included administering medication, prepping, delivering and cleaning up the dogs’ food, groundwork maintenance (refilling holes dug by the dogs, raking running circles near the kennels, making sure there were

no tree roots to tangle the chains), heat checks for the females, cage repair, taking sled teams on practice runs, giving tours to tourists, data entry and a litany of other tasks that would spring up daily. Besides our short lunch, we were constantly in motion and

never got enough food or sleep, and this was before it got more arduous in the midst of the winter tourist season. If we had attempted this at the beginning of our trip when we were fresh from our desk jobs, I shudder to think of the implications on our bodies and brains. It was also incredibly stressful knowing that everything we did affected the daily health

and safety of more than 100 animals, which is why there are systems and trainings in place at Hetta Huskies that rival those in any corporate setting. The learning curve was incredibly steep and both of us knew that if we made an egregious error, it could result in the death of a dog or even a human. We also spent time at a second farm, Valimaa, which Hetta Huskies had been contracted to oversee for another company. The set-up there was a bit more primitive and remote and the dogs themselves needed a little extra love and attention, since they are a bit wilder and scared of humans than the Hetta dogs. It was here on one memorable evening, Friday the 13th in fact, that I was walking back from my evening foray to the compost toilet when I spotted a pulsating green aura and my heart jumped into my throat….

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Scope It Out 5K set for Oct. 4 Inaugural event to honor ‘tres amigas’ Submitted by Scottie Brown, volunteer with Scope it Out For eight months, Karen Wehling, Joan Ponds and Linda Woltkamp would get together, have lunch and check up on each other’s lives; not unusual for girlfriends. But their bimonthly gatherings weren’t your everyday social occasion. They were meeting at the University of Colorado Hospital’s Lone Tree Health Center, and at least one of them was attached to an IV receiving cancer-fighting chemo drugs. The tres amigas, nicknamed by their oncologist, Wells Messersmith, M.D., bonded and supported each other through their fight with colorectal cancer. Their friendship and support is so great that the inaugural Scope It Out 5k will be dedicated to the tres amigas. The Scope It Out 5K Series is in eight cities nationwide. “To date, the Scope It Out 5K has donated more than $1 million to further colorectal cancer research and awareness,” said Michael Paul, race director for Scope It Out. “The money raised in each community stays in that community.” Proceeds from Denver’s Scope It Out will go directly to the Gastrointestinal Cancers Program at the University of Colorado Cancer Center. Because of her involvement and support of the University of Colorado Cancer Center, Paul approached Wehling about bringing Scope It Out to Denver. She and a group of volunteers composed of friends and other colon cancer survivors are planning

for the first Scope It Out 5K on Oct. 4. The race starts and finishes on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. “Scope It Out is more than just another run/walk. This is about community, surviving and remembering.

When I first learned I had cancer, I knew I wanted to be here for Zoe, my granddaughter; and now I’m here for my second granddaughter too,” Wehling said. “This disease if caught early is so treatable. People just have to get scoped. It’s not a fun procedure

and no one wants to talk about it, but it’s nothing compared to treatment for stage 4.” Wehling, Ponds and Woltkamp were diagnosed with stage IV colorectal cancer. Their battles with the disease have taken different paths. Pond’s cancer metastasized to her brain and sadly, she died suddenly on Sept. 7. Unfortunately, Woltkamp

The inaugural Scope It Out 5K, Oct. 4, will honor the tres amigas Joan Ponds, Karen Wehling and Linda Woltkamp. Photo courtesy of the UCH Insider

died unexpectedly in July due to complications of her cancer. Wehling has been cancer-free or no evidence of the disease since August 2012. “This is why we need to raise money for colorectal cancer research,” Wehling said. “Scope it Out is for them and everyone else touched by colorectal cancer.” Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths for men and women combined, second to lung cancer. One in 19 Americans will be diagnosed with colon cancer in their lifetimes. However, if the disease is caught early, about 90 percent of cases are curable. That rate drops drastically for stage IV colorectal cancers with only a 6 percent chance of surviving five years after the initial diagnoses. To learn more and register, visit www.scopeitout5k.com. The Scope It Out 5K is one of the fastest growing races in the county and currently in cities such as Washington, DC, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City, Madison, WI, New York City, and Chicago. The goal of the inaugural Denver Scope It Out 5K Run / Walk is to raise more than $75,000, which will allow the foundation to support colorectal cancer patients, increase awareness of life-saving screenings, and fund strategic research that may lead to a cure. The race is presented by national nonprofit the Chris4Life Colon Cancer Foundation. Founded in 2010, Chris4Life is the second largest colon cancer nonprofit globally that is dedicated to permanently eliminating the threat of colon cancer through discovery of a cure. The foundation is named after Christine “Chris” Sapienza, a loving wife, mother, musician and small business owner who touched many lives and lost her battle with colon cancer.

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The Academy of Lifelong Learning offers classes for adults

Next 10-week session starts Sept. 16

Submitted by The Academy for Lifelong Learning About 300 Villagers meet and learn at The Academy for Lifelong Learning in their own backyard at I-25 and Orchard. Your Greenwood Village neighbors, like Dovey Kasen, Linda Salmons and Harry Hall, all take classes for the love at learning at the “Athletic Club for Your Mind.” The Academy for Lifelong Learning offers day-time, collegelevel, non-credit courses for adults in two, 10-week terms each year-all at low cost. The volunteer instructors include current and former professors, research scientists, judges, physicians and teachers. More than 1,000 learners enroll each term to explore courses for every curiosity. “I think of the classes at The Academy in the same way I would NPR or PBS--the quality is amazing,” said resident Woody Emlen, another Greenwood Village resident.

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12 VOA Western Fantasy Kickoff Party, mjames@voacolorado.org 13 Rocky Mountain MS Center Gala, 303-788-4030, ext. 145 13 University of Denver Bridge Project Wine Stein & Dine, 303-871-2735 13 Governor’s Residence Preservation Fund Brews and Bites, 303-837-8350, x 4 13 Colorado Neurological Institute Gala, Live Well, Be Happy, 303-357-5442 17 Fine Arts Foundation Meeting and Membership Luncheon, 303-697-8653 17 VOA Guild Annual Membership Brunch, 303-663-8024 18 Arapahoe House Luncheon, www.arapahoehouse.org 18 Cancer League of Colorado Membership Luncheon, www.cancerleague.org 18 Denver Ballet Guild Fall Membership Luncheon, www.denverballetguild.org 19 DCPA Director’s Society to Denver Center Theatre Center Company production of “Molly Brown,” www.denvercenter.org 19 Cherry Creek North Celebrate Fashion, 303-606-7335 19 ARC Born to Be Me! Gala, www.arcborntobeme.org 20 Denver Dumb Friends League Wag’n Trail, ddfl.org or 303-751-5772 20 Sense of Security Champagne & Diamonds 2014, events@ senseofsecurity.org 20 Rocky Mountain Adventist Healthcare Foundation Walk of Dreams Gala, 303-715-7600 or www.operationwalkdenver.org 20 Colorado Symphony 5K at Sloan’s Lake, www.coloradosymphony.org 20 The Colorado Symphony 5K Run/ Walk, 303-308-2477, www.coloradosymphony.org 22 University of Denver Korbel Dinner, 303-871-6502 or www.korbel dinner.com 23 Clothes to Kids of Denver Luncheon, 303-681-5054 27 The Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala, 720-777-1783 (individual tix sold out) 27 Christian Youth Theater Denver, CYT, Dueling Piano Show fundraiser, www.cytdenver.org 28 Susan G. Komen Colorado Race for the Cure, 303-744-2088, www.komencolorado.org

This semester, which starts Sept. 16, features offerings in many subject areas. Courses include “Climate Change,” taught by a former NASA scientist, plus a trip to the National Ice Core Laboratory in Lakewood. A former biotechnology CEO and internist will present the “Magic of Medicine,” which details how magical thinking still plays a role in medicine today. The art genre includes a class about the “Dutch Masters” from a professor who she received a Fulbright-Hays scholarship to the Netherlands to study the art, history, and culture of that country. An expert in the music recording industry can teach you what all of those CD notes mean in “Music FUNdamentals.” Former teachers can take you through the life and music of “Bob Dylan: Poet and Prophet” or “Great Voices in Opera: Caruso to Callas.” History lovers will enjoy “East Central Europe: East & West, Past & Present” and get some insight into the Russian/Ukrainian conflicts from a popular teacher of Russian and East European history at University of Colorado in Denver. Or, stay a

Join Ralph Stern, Ken Barrow, Donna Barrow and Sheila Porter at The Academy for Lifelong Learning classes. Courtesy photo little closer to home with literary course, “Anne Morrow Lindbergh: the Aviator’s Wife,” or history class, “The Great American Newspaper: It’s Rise and Fall.” An appellate

judge can explain the background behind “The First Amendment: Controversies and Decisions.” Classes meet on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays for both

morning and afternoon sessions. For more information and to register, visit www.AcademyLL.org or call 303-770-0786. Classes are filling up quickly.


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aurora borealis, aka the Northern Lights, live and in otherworldly greens. I shouted to Steve and once outside we inhaled the frigid night air, our eyes teary as a sonorous canine chorus rose up and enveloped us in the moment. It was pure magic. The show lasted for about half an hour as we lay now on the frozen ground, transfixed by the celestial show as we used the sky as our open-air planetarium. Steve and I even took out the first sleds of the season on the night before we left Hetta. Flying across the frozen tundra under a fiery sorbet sunset behind exuberant teams of canine dynamos who love nothing more than the feel of snow under their feet, we realized that the aching bones, stress, lack of sleep and paltry food was all worth it for that single moment. In fact, our time in Hetta so defined our world trip that we decided to go for the ultimate souvenir in the form of a 3-year-old female named Theta, who was on the adoption list and sported Dalmatian-spotted ears and a black mask of fur around her eyes. I had fallen in love at first sight of her and when we learned she could be adopted, we did the research and discovered that it would be neither expensive nor complicated to bring her home. Thus, after departing Hetta Huskies and making our way through the UK for a few more months, we finished our adventures back

in Helsinki, where we collected Theta and boarded the first of three planes that would bring us all back to Colorado. She adapted quickly, including everything from a name change (after seeing her run and pounce in the snow, we re-christened her “Naali,” which means “Arctic Fox” in Finnish), to playing with toys for the first time and even swimming in the Pacific Ocean on our road trip to San Diego after never having seen water. Our little family indulges in a morning group howl before work in honor of the pack mentality and we delight in taking her to the dog park (where she gravitates toward other huskies) and giving her lots of belly rubs after a long run on a skijoring line to simulate her sledpulling days. After Naali deduced that laughter and the television weren’t threats, parked cars and the sound of compressed air remain her only phobias. She also learned all too quickly that cute behavior leads to more cuddles and treats. With our dog as a welcome distraction, our own re-acclimatization tends to include peaks and valleys as we continue tackling how to go about processing such a monumental life adventure. Everything from traffic-choked highways to fully-stocked grocery stores proved daunting and overwhelming after 20 months of living simply, often in very rural areas. While we were ready to return home when we did, we still yearn for the freedom that a backpack and no timeline brings.

And while Steve has been at his new job for a few months and I’m still trying to ascertain my own next steps in the professional realm, we both know that travel will feature prevalently in our future when the timing is right. So this is what a leap of faith and stepping into the darkness of the unknown looked like for us! There’s not a day that goes by when we regret our decision to throw caution to the wind and embark upon the most epic adventure we’ve shared to date. I also have complete faith that things will work out how they need to from here and I am constantly reminded of how blessed Steve and I are to have each other, our unfaltering families and friends and the best trip memento we could have asked for in Naali, our very own living slice of Finnish Lapland. Thanks for reading and feel free to peruse our blog at www.timethat isgiven.com for more detailed renderings of our time on the road or www.hettahuskies.com to learn about dog sledding or volunteering with Hetta Huskies in Finland. I hope you feel inspired in even a small way to dream, explore and discover; it doesn’t need to be a globe-trotting trip for you to learn things about your world and yourself you never dreamed possible. This is the final article in the three-part series of Greenwood Village native Leah McFail’s aroundthe-world backpacking adventure with her husband Steve.

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Taste of Greenwood Village to boast 40+ restaurants Premier foodie event slated for next week By Peter Jones Don’t take “Taste of Greenwood Village” too literally. After a brief switch in title to “Taste of DTC,” the 2014 event has returned to its home city – but that does not mean tasting will be limited by municipal borders. Restaurants from all over the metro area and culinary map will be represented. “When you think of the Denver Tech Center, you tend to think more ‘business,’” explained John Herbers, president of the DTC/Greenwood Village Chamber of Commerce, the organization that presents the annual event. “We really want to be more of a social event for DTC/Greenwood Village than a ‘business after hours.’ Greenwood Village has kind of a nice cachet to it, as far as a brand.” And as for the “Taste” in the title, don’t assume that means portion control. “We don’t just do the small tastings. You actually get a full glass of wine,” Herbers said, noting that nearly 100 different wines will be uncorked, along with cocktails, to wash down plentiful offerings from more than 40 diverse restaurants. The 14th Taste of Greenwood Village will be held Thursday, Sept. 18, at DoubleTree Hotel Denver Tech Center, 7801 E. Orchard Road, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. All-inclusive tickets are $45 per person or $75 per couple. A VIP package includes a dining room catered by Zink, Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse and Jing for $125 or $200 per couple. Other restaurants on the bill include Bonefish Grill, The Creek Seafood Grill, Cuba Cuba, Il Fornaio, the Melting Pot, Root Down and Randolph’s, among many others.

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“This is the first year we’ve actually had restaurants reaching out to us. We’re at 45 restaurants and climbing,” Herbers said. “I think it’s an indication that generally people are doing better – restaurants and everybody.” Herbers said he expects recordbreaking attendance this year at one of metro Denver’s premier events for foodies. “We are so looking forward to sharing ‘The Taste’ with the community, because we just know the singular reaction is going to be ‘Wow!’” Herbers said. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Colorado I Have a Dream Foundation, a nonprofit that helps provide scholarships to lowincome students.

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the FedEx Cup and $10 million.” The popular Bubba Watson enjoyed an adoring group of followers, finishing close behind with 12 under par and taking third place in the FedExCup rankings going into the final week Sergio Garcia, a top contender, carried the lead into Sept. 5, attaining an eagle in the final round to the delight of hundreds of followers. Garcia made some mental errors in the final round and slipped back a bit in the pack. “Yeah, it’s really disappointing, obviously, with 17,” he said. “But it’s what happens when you’re not just mentally sharp. If I was mentally sharp, if I was rested, and really, the way I was at the beginning and middle of the year, I would have talked myself into going for the green. ... But at least if I’m up there,

that’s what is important.” Chris Kirk, who won the Deutsche Bank outside Boston, leads the rankings for the FedExCup. Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, one of the world’s best and most notable players, finished sixth and is in the fourth position for the FedEx Cup in points garnered. On Sept. 7, Gov. John Hickenlooper dropped by the BMW Pavilion overlooking the 18th green and talked with Ludwig Willisch, the German automaker’s North America president and CEO. “It gives our customers a wonderful experience and they feel at home that BMW is putting on a firstclass event, a premium event that fits totally to our philosophy,” Willisch said of his company’s sponsorship. “… We seek perfection in whatever we do, so it comes natural that we put up the most impressive, the most intriguing, the most memo-

rable tournament of the year.” Five years of comprehensive planning between the Cherry Hills Country Club, Cherry Hills Village, the PGA, the Western Golf Association and BMW made the difference in everything but the weather. Considerable rainfall affected play on the course and prompted changes in the main parking lots due to mud. The management and staff at Cherry Hills Country Club, whose facility and notable hospitality made a difference, were complemented by more than 2,600 volunteers. Six local law enforcement agencies worked together with the Village’s police force headed by Chief Michelle Tovrea. “We did it,” said an elated – and relieved – Kevin Hood, general manger of Cherry Hills Country Club, as the executive team exchanged hugs and high-fives after the trophy presentation.

Billy Horschel, right, winner of the 2014 BMW Championship, with his two trophies, joins Ludwig Willisch, president of BMW of North America.

A proud Billy Horschel acknowledges the cheers of the crowd after being named winner of the 2014 BWW Championship at Cherry Hills Country Club.

Throughout the BMW Championship, the pastry staff at the Cherry Hills Country Club made fresh milkshakes, along with an array of tempting homemade desserts. From left: Drew Lazzeri, Adam Klonecki, Stephen Moody, Ruby Rentina and Cait Exposito stand with their appetizing sweets.

Gov. John Hickenlooper attended the final round of the 2014 BMW Championship and spent some time talking with Ludwig Willisch, the president of CEO of BMW of North America. The two enjoyed watching the 18th green action from atop the BMW Pavilion and discussed a variety of topics, including one of the governor’s favorite – beer.

Many Denver Bronco fans attired in their blue and orange attended the BMW Championship at Cherry Hills on Sept. 7 for the final round before heading home or to the stadium to watch the hometown’s favorite team squeak out a victory. Photos by Mike and Tom Barry

The 17th-green pavilion overlooking the difficult island green at the BMW Championship

Kevin Hood, general manager of Cherry Hills Country Club, takes a The Nelligan family, members of the Cherry Hills Country Club: brief moment for a photo last week during the BMW Championship. Parents Steve and Melissa are joined by their children Kate, Ben and Grant, immediately behind the PGA pros.

Cherry Hills Country Club members Jim Jackman, Caroline Davis, Beth Jackman, Holly Hutto, Cathy Wiebe and Frank Hutto enjoy the patio during the BMW Championship.

John Elway stops to sign autographs after finishing the Pro-Am. Elway sank his last putt on the 18th hole in one easy swing. He was paired with former Bronco John Lynch and Cooper Manning, Peyton’s older brother.


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Short films arouse passion with moving stories Film Festival Flix at Landmark Sept. 17

By Clarissa Crozier Stories of passion and conviction will be brought to the Landmark Theatre screen, Sept. 17, when Film Festival Flix introduces four short independent films. Viewers will be moved and inspired by the stories and passion of the individuals who share their journeys. Moviegoers will experience the short film genre with these movies that each run for 15-20 minutes and discover that it is not the length that

determines a moving film, but the message and the heart that bring the stories to the big screen. Following the films, Janet Robinson, who teaches in the Film Studies Department at the University of Colorado, will talk about the short film genre. She has written chapters for The Dark Side of Love: From Euro-Horror to American Cinema (2012), Dracula’s Daughters: The Female Vampire in Film (2013) and Gendered Warriors: Myth on Film (2014). In addition to her teaching and scholarly writing, Robinson leads a trip each year to the Telluride Film Festival.

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Dealing with ovarian cancer

In Life Cycle Project, filmmaker Debora De Napoli shares her personal journey as she bikes up nine summits in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. A Canadian, De Napoli stars in the film and is the writer, producer and director. De Napoli chose to do something very significant after learning that she could carry the same deadly ovarian cancer gene mutation as her sister and that took the life of their mother. De Napoli wanted to challenge herself and in the process raise awareness of ovarian cancer. She founded the charity Life Cycle and produced this film that documents her personal journey.
Life Cycle assists female amateur athletes to embark on their own adventure and healing journey while raising awareness of ovarian cancer. Being a first time filmmaker and having only biked recreationally, De Napoli was faced with many challenges, though, nothing bigger than being diagnosed with ovarian cancer, the fifth most fatal cancer among females. In 2012, De Napoli received a full scholarship to attend the Banff Adventure Filmmakers Workshop. Her film Life Cycle Project was a finalist at the 2013 Banff Mountain Film Festival and 2014 Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival and is currently being screened at festivals and film competitions around the world. In March, she was the featured speaker for Fascinating Expedition and Adventure Talks Canada where she shared her personal story, the challenges she faced in being a firsttime adventure filmmaker, and her hope that we will no longer ask ourselves: “Where Are The Women?” in mountain films. Her story is to be published later this winter in a book titled “Return To Happiness.”

Overcoming multiple sclerosis challenges

Moviegoers will also see another story of struggle with disease in The Healing of Heather Garden. After years of fialed conventional medical therapy, Heather Garden, a former gymnast and gymnastics coach, threw herself into the alternative-medicine scene with the singlemindedness of the athlete she had always been. Garden started by detoxing her body and following a strict diet, dietary supplements, specifically targeted exercises and large doses of relaxation. She removed negativity from her life and made remarkable progress over a five-year period but still required a cane to walk. The final stage in Garden’s odyssey was to relearn to walk. This documentary follows the final phase of Garden’s fight with multiple sclerosis. The Healing of Heather Garden stars Garden as herself and was directed, written and produced by Judith Morrow. Morrow is a licensed social worker and Life Coach who says she has gotten much pleasure from the hope and healing the film is taking to audiences.

Athletes helping scientists

A story with conservation and preservation at its core looks at the founding of Adventures and Scientists for Conservation. The documentary Gregg Treinish: A Move Shake Story shares the passion and vision of Treinish as he makes strides to create positive change in the world. “There are tens of thousands of athletes who go outside everyday,”

Treinish said. “There are climbers, hikers, boaters, skiers, people who are going in every square corner of this planet. And anywhere they go, there is a scientist who needs them to collect data.” A wildlife biologist, Treinish was given a huge assist in making connections when he walked the length of the San Andres Mountains in 2006 and was named an Adventurer of the Year by National Geographic. Then, a year of complete dedication was followed by a wave of support that is continuing to grow. The organization is becoming more and more successful through each expedition where they connect a scientist. A goal of ASC is to change the way everyone spends their time outside. Treinish said he has found his niche and thrives in matching athletes, even those who are not extreme athletes, with scientists. He also engages young teens in citizen science to gather data and experience the wilderness to help them find purpose and direction in their lives. This film stars Treinish and was directed by Alexandria Bombach.

Director with Colorado connection

Another Happy Anniversary diverges from the documentary style to present a theatrical comedy in its short 20 minutes. In this film with a “think independently” story line, we meet Tom and Jeanne. Every year for their anniversary, Tom and Jeanne go on an adventure. This year is their 10th anniversary and Tom’s year to choose. He plans the biggest adventure of all … a three way. Sure that Jeanne will not go along, he is hoping for a quiet dinner for the two of them. But, Jeanne wants to please him and moves forward to find the perfect “third.” Writer and director Miranda Bailey says her goal with this film was to make people laugh while being sexy without being vulgar. “The greatest challenge in creating any short film is to include a beginning, middle and end so the story is not just a scene,” Bailey said. In

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Sept. 17 Tickets: $12 online, $14 at the door Red Carpet photos at 6:15 p.m. Movie screening at 7 p.m. The Landmark Theatre, 5415 Landmark Place www.filmfestivalflix.com producing this first narrative feature she decided to start with a short film to determine if she liked the genre. “I really loved doing it, I had a great time and I finished it!” she said. With the iPad, Internet and Internet TV, short films have a real market today. “Short films used to be more like a business card or calling card. Now we are able to sell and release them,” Bailey said. Growing up in Colorado, Bailey attended St. Anne’s Middle School in Denver and Vail Mountain High School. From there she went to New York to pursue a degree in acting at Skidmore College. She moved to Los Angeles after graduating and began professionally acting, writing, directing, and producing for film, television and theater. Bailey currently runs her production company Ambush Entertainment with business partner and writer/director Matthew Leutwyler. In 2013 Bailey co-founded the theatrical distribution company The Film Arcade. Another Happy Anniversary stars Nikki Deloach as Jeanne, Hayes MacArthur as Tom, Mikaela Hoover as Kim and Kali Hawk as Susan. Deloach is a regular on MTV’s “Awkward.” The film received Official Selection at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival and the LA Shorts Fest. Bailey who says she wants to “be in the moment every day,” just completed producing a film that is premiering at the Toronto Film Festival in September. She is also directing a script that she plans to shoot in 2015, a feature film from the Imagine Lab of Ron Howard and Brian Grazer.


September 11, 2014 • THE VILLAGER • PAGE 19

Cherry Creek North Food & Wine another hit

Annual Celebrate Fashion in Cherry Creek North set for Sept. 19

By Valerie LeVier The sixth annual Cherry Creek North Food & Wine on Fillmore Plaza offered guests the opportunity to sample decadent food while sipping on a variety of wines, beer and cocktails. The much anticipated summer event reminded guests why dining in Cherry Creek North proves to be a culinary tour of the world. Presenting sponsors of the event were Robert Mondavi Private Selection and Stella Artois. Twenty culinary partners enticed the 750 guests with a wide range of food from summer salads to chicken tikka masala to sweet treats. The 2014 panel of judges included Jayne Buck of VISIT DENVER and Ashley Hughes of Eater Denver. Best of Show went to Harman’s Eat & Drink for a Palisade peach gazpacho that left mouths watering. Pikkas Peruvian Cuisine & Pisco Bar, won Best Food Presentation with a mushroom grill ceviche that tasted as good as it looked. The People’s Choice award went to Cherry Creek Grill for outstanding beef ribs with Carolina BBQ sauce and Hillstone Restaurant for smoked salmon and firehouse chili. The wide selection of cui-

sine made it inviting for all palates. The wine representatives all had an approachable style that allowed guests to ask questions and discover the details of each wine. A few featured wines were Franciscan, Simi, Carmel Road and Bouchard. After indulging in wine and food, guests relaxed and recharged with an espresso or cup of tea from Aviano, Dazbog or Starbucks. The upbeat atmosphere shined as people gathered to discuss the samplings while listening to the live music by AZUCAR Latin Ensemble. Supporting sponsors Sil-Terhar Jaguar and Sil-Terhar Maserati brought vehicles to display, including a Jaguar FTYPE and Jaguar XK that flanked the concert stage. A portion of the proceeds benefits the Arts Festival’s 501c3 nonprofit year-round and statewide education programs. Be sure to check out the Celebrate Fashion in Cherry Creek North runway show Sept. 19 on Fillmore Plaza as 10 boutiques present new fashions along with two accessory boutiques. Preparty events will take place from 4-6 p.m. on the 19th and are free to attend. Nearly 20 stores will host music, trunk shows, discounts and food & beverages. Ticket prices start at $60 at www. cherrycreeknorth.com.

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September 11, 2014 • THE VILLAGER • PAGE 21 FLEURISH

Kids are excited to receive their backpacks for the beginning of the school year.

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IFCS School Supply program helps prepare 976 students for future success The 2014 Ready, Set, School! program and school supply distribution has just wrapped up and through the communities support, IFCS was able to help 976 students. These students received your donated supplies, which allow them to excel in school and make a better future for themselves and their family. Each year, thousands of families spend hundreds of dollars preparing their child(ren) to go to school. These one-time expenses often include items like school supplies, new outfits, shoes and haircuts. For our families in need, these expenses just aren’t possible. Compounding the issue is that studies have found a child without supplies or new clothing will have a harder time excelling in school. Addressing this issue is often as simple as buying a new pair of shoes or having a new notebook. Inter-Faith Community Services works to address this problem by providing school-age children in need with everything to make them successful. Donors are asked to think beyond buying pencils and paper to include clothing and haircuts. As studies have pointed out, even if a child has all of their required school supplies, an item like a pair of shoes can hold them back. The Ready, Set, School! program aims to address all of these needs with a backpack full of supplies, clothing and money for haircuts. “Seeing the smile on a child’s

face when they get a new backpack is extremely rewarding,” said Sandra Blythe-Perry, IFCS executive director. “Equally rewarding is seeing the sigh of relief on a parent’s face. Our programs provide so much to families in need the effects will be felt for generations to come.” Families in need are chosen and ordered based on need. Information is collected on children and what types of items they need. This information is paired with donors who express interest in sponsoring one or more K-8 students that they would like to help. IFCS then coordinates the drop off and pickup of the supplies from the donor to the family in need. Community

members and organizations also donate general school supplies that are made into backpacks for children that have not received items through the Ready Set School Enrichment Program. The recipients shared their enthusiasm with IFCS staff and volunteers. Here are just a few of the comments: “Thank you so much! You helped a single mom out a lot. There’s no way I would have been able to afford it on my own. The gift card will be perfect for new shoes. Thank you for a great start to a new school year!” – Renee, Elijah’s mother “I honestly don’t know how I would have made it without your help. You made a difference.” – widow “Because of you, I will have what I need to be successful in School. Thank You!” – elementary girl “The Puppy Backpack made her kindergarten year” – mother of new student “When me and my Mom were bringing my backpack to the car it was hard!!! So thank you for the awesome stuff” – elementary girl “You have helped me to have the best year of my life” – Fourth grade girl For more information on IFCS, the largest social-services agency from Englewood to Bennett, check out www.IFCS.org or call 303-7890501.

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Denver Housing Authority has Wall of Fame Awards Sept. 18

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enver Community Ventures-Denver Housing Authority has its 10th annual Wall of Fame Awards, Sept. 18. The Wall of Fame honors people and organizations making major contributions to the Denver Housing Authority Resident and Community Services. This program “helps senior and disabled residents live independently and stay young at heart,” the announcement said. Let’s face it, we know there’s a change in the way senior citizens are being helped. Avoiding the move from their own residence to a care

facility helps senior citizens and disabled residents age in place, live independently, regardless of income or ability. The DHA gets referrals from the Arthritis Foundation, Senior Mobile Dental, food banks and other agencies. DHA notes that almost half of its residents are children, children from low income families, many also with poor health, behavioral problems and teen parenthood. The DHA also provides supportive programming to youth. Among community partners are the Bridge Project, Boys and Girls Club, Mile High Montessori, Godsman Elementary School and the Youth Employment Academy. Email rcsevents@Denver Housing.org or call 720-956-3803. Their event is at the Mulroy Community Center in Denver. Working on the benefit are Renée Nicolosi, Jim Chavez, Amy Fidelis, Lisa Flores, Ismael Guerrero, Lara Jakubowski, Marian Lawrence, Melinda Pollack and Dan Villanueva. Call Sara Farina at 720-9323113 or email sfarin@denver housing.org.

Coming Up Down the Road

The Arrupe Jesuit High School Magis Night is “taking wings” Feb. 28, 2015, at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel. Featured keynote speaker is Ross Shafer, a six-time Emmy Award winning comic, writer and TV host for such shows as Match Game, Day’s End and The Late Show. Then he started Ross Shafer Consultants to study the cultural influences that cause some organizations to experience wild success, while other suffer embarrassing failures. Shafer has written and produced 14 Human Resource films on customer service, motivation and leadership. For a formal invitation, call 303455-7449 or visit www.arrupejesuit. com.

Heart of Hearts Gala, Nov. 13

The Rocky Mountain Adventist Healthcare Foundation has its Heart of Hearts Gala, Nov. 13, also at the Downtown Sheraton. Proceeds benefit Avista, Castle Rock, Littleton, Parker and Porter Hospital Foundation’s Breast Cancer Care. Jim Boyle, former Porter CEO, will receive the Henry M. Porter Award. Entertaining gala goers will be Bella

Luna Cirque. For information visit www.heartofheartsgala.org or call 303-715-7600.

Real Hope, Dec. 4

Jewish Family Service is changing its annual Reel Hope fundraiser, to Real Hope. “The movie is gone, but the hope is still strong,” its early press material shows. And speaking of show, it’s moving to Sports Authority Field at Mile High for the Dec. 4 evening. Sponsorships are available and to get the info on that call Lisa Benoit at 720-248-4633.

Kappa Book & Author Dinner is Nov. 6

The hotly supported annual Kappa Book & Author Dinner is Nov. 6, featuring authors Rick Reilly, Lisa See and Mary Miley Thobald. You don’t have to be a Kappa alum to attend and meet the authors but do contact Barb Goettelman, chairman, at cusekappa88@comcast.net.

Beacon Celebration, Nov. 18

Always entertaining, former Denver Bronco Reggie Rivers is emceeing the Sewall Child Development Center 70th Anniversary Beacon Cel-

ebration, Nov. 18, at Pinehurst Country Club. Call Pat Smith or Paige Heagle at 303-399-1800 or visit www.sewall.org.

Go Red for Women Luncheon, Nov. 21

Also in November is the American Heart Association Go Red for Women Luncheon at the Ritz-Carleton Denver. The Nov. 21 luncheon starts at noon and following lunch there will be free health screenings, giveaways, exhibitors booths and a Go Red Phone Booth for guests to capture the moment. Many local sponsors are on board, headed by presenting sponsor, HealthONE. For details visit denvergored.AHAE vents.org.

Fine Arts Foundation Jubilee date change

In case you’d previously been told that the Fine Arts Foundation Jubilee benefit would be Feb. 6, 2015, they’ve moved it back a week to avoid a conflict with a popular nonprofit black-tie event that night. The new date is Jan. 30. For information, call Stephen Edmonds at 303-724-4955.

Collectors’ Choice, Dec. 11

The Denver Art Museum Collectors’ Choice black-tie benefit is Dec. 11 and will celebrate Cathey McClain Finlon’s 40 years of leadership of the DAM.

Run the Rocks, Oct. 12

Run the Rocks is at Red Rocks State Park, Oct. 12, benefiting the American Lung Association Colorado. The Downtown Republic Plaza will be attracting visitors and office workers Feb. 22 as the American Lung Association 2015 Fight For Air Climb takes place there, with climbers scaling 56 floors up 1098 steps. Visit lungcolorado.org.

Wall of Fame, Sept. 18

The Denver Housing Authority has its 10th annual Wall of Fame event Sept. 18. DHA

Etiquette

We received an etiquette question on what title a recent widow should use formally. Starting with Emily Post advice, “A married woman who is widowed, divorced or separated will need to decide how to adapt her name to fit her situation.” Further down on this topic, the book says, “ask (the widow) and make a note of her preference.” This is how those making annual membership rosters should also handle the situation. If the couple in life uses the traditional Mr. and Mrs. John Smith as formal names the widow may stay with tradition as well, but if she had in life chosen to be addressed as Jane Smith you may have your answer but still, ask the source. Divorces are also tricky and since a divorced woman technically is no longer Mr. John Smith’s Mrs., she is now Jane Smith, or Ms. Jane Smith. If she remarries, whether due to a death or divorce, it is again up to the individual to how she wishes to be addressed. Personally, as many readers know, we do not like Mr. and Mrs. titles used with our names and would thus not have to deal with the above problems regardless of future situations. We both wish we were asked how we’d like to be listed in directories and in our culture here in The Rockies. We have yet to be introduced as Mr. and Mrs. and would be very unhappy should that occur, but most membership directories insist on these titles. We are happily married and neither one’s Mr. or Mrs. gloryweisberg@comcast.net


September 11, 2014 • THE VILLAGER • PAGE 23

LEGAL/PUBLIC NOTICES You have the right to know

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“(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

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COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0694-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 10, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Recording Information(Reception Number UNION Trust described below ICE toCREDIT be recorded in PUBand/or Book/Page Number) B4170669 Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Original Principal Amount $210,089.00 LIC SERVICE CREDIT UNION the County of Arapahoe Outstanding Principal Balance Daterecords. of Deed of Trust 4/22/2009 $201,376.83

County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of

Trust

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you 4/27/2009 Original Grantor(s): N Information(Reception AylesworthNumber are hereby notified that the covenants Janet of Recording the deed of trust have been violated as foland/or Book/Page Number) B9042074 lows: failure to pay principal and interest Original Principal Amount $133,500.00 and Jeanne L Kula when due together with all other payments Outstanding Principal Balance provided for in the evidence of debt se$126,629.15 Original Beneficiary(ies): JPMorgan cured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. Bank, N.A. Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you Chase are hereby notified that the covenants of THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAYof NOT BE the deed ofof trust Debt: have been violated as folCurrent Holder Evidence A FIRST LIEN. lows: failure to pay principal and interest due together with all other payments JPMorgan Chase Bank,when N.A. LOT 34, BLOCK 10, SOUTHCREEK provided for in the evidence of debt seSUBDIVISION, FILING NO.1, cured by the deed of trust and other violaDate of Deed ofCOUNTY Trust: September 12, OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. tions thereof. 2007 Also known by street and number as, THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE 8126 SOUTH MEMPHIS WAY, ENGLE- Arapahoe A FIRST LIEN. County of Recording: WOOD,, CO 80112. LOTS 29 AND 30, BLOCK 6, LEELAND HEIGHTS,COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, Recording Date of Deed of Trust: OctoTHE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN STATE OF COLORADO IS ALL23, OF THE PROPERTY CURPARCEL ID NUMBER: 2077-10-3-03-015 ber 2007 RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. Also known by street Numand number as: Recording Information 4779 (Reception NOTICE OF SALE S BANNOCK ST, DENVER, CO 80110. ber): B7136381 The current holder of the Evidence of Debt THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN secured by the Deed of Trust, described IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUROriginal Principal Amount: herein, has filed Notice of Election and DeRENTLY$52,000.00 ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN mand for sale as provided by law and in OF THE DEED OF TRUST. Outstanding Principal Balance: said Deed of Trust. NOTICE OF SALE $51,835.36 THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given The current holder of the Evidence of Debt that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 02/15/2012, at the East

secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and De-

Hearing Room, County Administration mand for sale as provided by law and in Pursuant toPrince CRS you Building, 5334 South Street,§38-38-101(4)(i), Littlesaid Deed of Trust. ton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best are hereby notified thatTHEREFORE, the covenants bidder for cash, the said real property and Notice Is Hereby Given all interest of the said Grantor(s), that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. of the heirs deed of trust have been violated Grantor(s)' and assigns therein, for on Wednesday, 02/15/2012, at the East the purpose of paying the indebtedness Hearing Room, County Administration as follows: failure to pay principal and provided in said Evidence of Debt secured Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleby the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, ton, Colorado,, sell to the highest and best interest due allreal other the expenses ofwhen sale and other itemstogether albidder for with cash, the said property and lowed by law, and will issue to the purall interest of the said Grantor(s), payments in theheirs evidence chaser a Certificate provided of Purchase, all asforGrantor(s)' and assigns therein, for provided by law. the purpose of paying the indebtedness of debt secured by theprovided deed ofEvidence trustof Debt and in said secured First Publication 12/22/2011 by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, other violations thereof.the Last Publication 1/19/2012 expenses of sale and other items alName of Publication

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DATE: 10/17/2011

lowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.

By: /s/ Ana Maria Peters-Ruddick, Public Trustee

DATE: 10/19/2011

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT12/22/2011 BE Ana Maria Peters-Ruddick, Public Trustee First Publication in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Last Publication 1/19/2012 A FIRST LIEN. Colorado Name of Publication The Villager

The property to be foreclosed is: Ana Maria Peters-Ruddick, Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone inNO. and for the CountyPARK of Arapahoe, State of number and bar registration numberUNIT of the CONDOMINIUM 307, Colorado attorney(s) representing the legal holder of By: /s/ Ana Maria Peters-Ruddick, Public the indebtedness is: BELLEVIEW CONDOMINIUMS, A Trustee Michael P. Medved #14669 Heather L. Deere #28597 CONDOMINIUM, IN ACCORDANCE Medved Michael P 355 Union Blvd., #302, The name, address, business telephone Lakewood, CO 80228 DECLARATION (303) 274-0155 number and bar registration number of the WITH THE RECORDED The Attorney above is acting as a debt colattorney(s) representing the legal holder of lector and is 8, attempting to collect debt. the 3008 indebtedness is: PAGE JUNE 1979 IN aBOOK AT Any information provided may be used for Lynn M. Janeway #15592 that purpose. Sheila J. Finn #36637 529, AND THE CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDED ON JUNE 8, 1979 IN BOOK 39 AT PAGE 26, OF THE COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE RECORDS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 800 W Belleview Ave Apt 307, 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, 10/08/2014, 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

8/14/2014 9/11/2014 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: 06/10/2014 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 # 14-01118 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Published in The Villager First Publication: August 14, 2014 Last Publication: September 11, 2014 Legal #0694-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0712-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 13, 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): PHILLIP B. WEBSTER Original Beneficiary(ies): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION

SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR LENDERLIVE NETWORK, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: PLANET HOME LENDING, LLC Date of Deed of Trust: October 26, 2011 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: November 10, 2011 Recording Information (Reception Number): D1111590 Original Principal Amount: $142,345.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $136,658.80 Legal #: 3122-2011 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you _________________________________ are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRSprincipal §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE as follows: failure to pay and Original Grantor(s) JEROME WILLIAMS SALE NO. 3124-2011 Original Beneficiary(ies) interest whenMORTGAGE due together with all other ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTo Whom It May Concern: This Notice is TEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR WR given regard to the following depayments provided forscribed inwith the evidence STARKEY MORTGAGE, L.L.P. Deed of Trust: Current Holder of Evidence of Debt COLOn deed October 19, the undersigned of debt secured by of2011, trust and ORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AU- the Public Trustee caused the Notice of ElecTHORITY tion and Demand relating to the Deed of other Date of Deed violations of Trust 3/27/2006 thereof. Trust described below to be recorded in scribed Deed of Trust: On October 19, 2011, 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.

County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust 4/5/2006 Recording Information(Reception Number and/or Book/Page Number) B6052368 Original Principal Amount $161,466.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $150,034.38

the County of Arapahoe records.

Original Grantor(s) Nicolas G. Benedict THE LIEN FORECLOSED NOT BE and JanetMAY S. Benedict Original Beneficiary(ies) Wells Fargo A FIRST LIEN. Bank, N.A.

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, NA Date of Deed of Trust 2/5/2007 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust 2/12/2007 Recording Information(Reception Number and/or Book/Page Number) B7018939 Original Principal Amount $940,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $939,463.45

The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 2, BLOCK 9, SHERIDAN HILLS, SECOND ADDITION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you LOT 32, BLOCK 3, SOUTHCREEK SUB3719 SOUTH GROVE STREET, ENGLEare hereby notified that the covenants of DIVISION, FILING NO. 1, COUNTY OF deed of trust have been violated as folARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. WOOD, CO 80110. the lows: failure to pay principal and interest 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.

Also known by street and number as: 7819 SOUTH KITTREDGE CIRCLE,, ENGLEWOOD,, CO 80112.

when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt se-

cured by the deed of trust and other violaTHE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN tions thereof. THE DESCRIBED THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE ISPROPERTY ALL OF THE HEREIN PROPERTY CURRENTLY IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURA FIRST LIEN. RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOT 3, MORRONE ESTATES, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. 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.

NOTICE OF SALE

Also known by street and number as: 5900 E Quincy Avenue, Cherry Hills, CO 80111.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, deNOTICE OF SALE The current holder of of the Evidence scribed herein, has filed Notice Elec-of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has Notice of Election and tion and Demand for sale asfiledprovided byDemand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. 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, 02/15/2012, 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.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M.

on Wednesday, 02/15/2012, at the East THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given Hearing Room, County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littlethat I will at public auction, atsell10:00 A.M. ton, Colorado,, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and onPublication Wednesday, 10/08/2014, atthethe First 12/22/2011 all interest of saidEast Grantor(s), Last Publication 1/19/2012 Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for Hearing Room, County Administration Name of Publication The Villager the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured Building, Prince DATE: 10/19/2011 5334 South by the Deed ofStreet, Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items alLittleton, Colorado, toby the highest Ana Maria Peters-Ruddick, Public Trustee sell lowed law, and will issue to the purand 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.

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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: 06/13/2014 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 # 14-001374 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Published in The Villager First Publication: August 14, 2014 Last Publication: September 11, 2014 Legal # 0712-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0734-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 18, 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): Kathy L. Brown Original Beneficiary(ies): Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: January 04, 2002 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: January 15, 2002 Recording Information (Reception Number): B2009742 Original Principal Amount: $102,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $101,326.63 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 39 AND 40, BLOCK 9, SOUTH BROADWAY HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Also known by street and number as: 4033 South Lincoln Street, Englewood, CO 80110. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE

nock St., Denver, CO 80204 (303) 8131177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 9105.02732 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 6/2011

in and for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado

Last Publication: January 19, 2012 Legal #: 3124-2011

2077 The Attorney above is acting as a debt col-

/s/ AnaEvidence Maria Peters-Ruddick, The current holder ofBy: the of Public Trustee Debt secured by the The Deed of Trust, dename, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the scribed herein, has filed Notice of Elecattorney(s) representing the legal holder of indebtedness is: tion and Demand forthe sale as provided by Daniel J. Culhane #22196 Published The Villager Daniel J. Culhane LLC 1600 Broadway, lawinand in said DeedSuite of1400, Trust. First Publication: December 22, 2011 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 945lector and is attemptingGiven to collect a debt. THEREFORE, NoticeAny Isinformation Hereby provided may be used for that purpose. at 10:00 A.M. that I will at public auction, Attorney File # Colorado Mortgage ReCOMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION covery 2008-12/Brunner on§38-38-103 Wednesday, 10/15/2014, the ofEast CRS FORECLOSURE ©Public Trustees'at Association Colorado SALE NO. 3150-2011 Revised 6/2011 Hearing Room, County Administration To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is Published in The Villager Building, South Prince given with regard to 5334 the following deFirst Publication:Street, December 22, 2011 scribed Deed of Trust: Last Publication: January 19, 2012 to3150-2011 the highest On Littleton, October 20, 2011,Colorado, the undersigned sell Legal #: Public Trustee caused the Notice of Elecbest bidder for the said real tionand and Demand relating to the Deed of cash, _________________________________ Trust described below to be recorded in and all interest of the said the property County of Arapahoe records. COMBINED NOTICE - RESTART Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirsPUBLICATION and assigns Original Grantor(s) Diana M. Brunner Original Beneficiary(ies) CTX Mortgage CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE therein, for the purpose ofSALE paying the Company, LLC NO. 3654-2010 Current Holder of Evidence of Debt indebtedness provided in Itsaid Evidence COLORADO MORTGAGE RECOVERY To Whom May Concern: This Notice is 2008-12, LLC given with regard to the following deDebt secured by the of Trust, Dateof of Deed of Trust 8/1/2007 scribedDeed Deed of Trust: County of Recording Arapahoe On October 21, 2011, the undersigned plusDateattorneys’ fees, Public theTrustee expenses ofof ElecRecording of Deed of Trust 8/8/2007 caused the Notice Recording Information(Reception Number and Demand relating to the Deed of sale and other items tion allowed by tolaw, andin and/or Book/Page Number) B7102216 Trust described below be recorded Original Principal Amount $380,300.00 the County of Arapahoe records. Outstanding Principal Balance will issue to the purchaser a Certificate $380,300.00 Original Grantor(s) Heidi Harmes-Campbell and Alexander of Purchase, all as provided byK Campbell law. Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you Original Beneficiary(ies) Mortgage Elec-

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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.

tronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for FIDELITY FIRST MORTGAGE COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Nationstar Mortgage LLC Date of Deed of Trust 7/14/2006 County of Recording Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust 7/21/2006 Recording Information(Reception Number and/or Book/Page Number) B6105576 Original Principal Amount $355,200.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $383,053.67

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THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

8/21/2014 9/18/2014 The Villager

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you AlsoTHOSE known by street and number as: are hereby notified that CURE the covenants of PARTIES ENTITLED TO 13704 E. Caley Drive, Centennial, CO the deed of trust have been violated as fol80111. lows: failure to pay principal and interest MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. when due together with all other payments Lot 94, Castlewood Filing No. 12, according to the Plat thereof recorded on 07.16.2004 at Reception No. B4127329, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

DATE: 06/18/2014

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 De-

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.

Cynthia D Mares, Public Trustee in and LOT 2, BLOCK 9, HERITAGE PLACE, FILING NO 6, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, for the County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado — Continued on page 20— 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 # 14-01984 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Published in The Villager First Publication: August 21, 2014 Last Publication: September 18, 2014 Legal # 0734-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0740-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 20, 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): JEFFREY W. CROSS, II Original Beneficiary(ies): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR FIRST OPTION LENDING, LLC, A GEORGIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: May 28, 2010 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: June 07, 2010 Recording Information (Reception Number): D0053798 Original Principal Amount: $170,848.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $160,733.54 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 23 AND 24, BLOCK 22, SPEER’S BROADWAY ADDITION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 3098 S CHEROKEE 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, 10/15/2014, 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

8/21/2014 9/18/2014 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: 06/20/2014 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 # 14-001986 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Published in The Villager First Publication: August 21, 2014 Last Publication: September 18, 2014 Legal # 0740-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0742-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 20, 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): JAMES T. TANKERSLEY AND ROBIN J. TANKERSLEY Original Beneficiary(ies): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, METLIFE HOME LOANS, A DIVISION OF METLIFE BANK, N.A. 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: April 05, 2011 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: April 12, 2011 Recording Information (Reception Number): D1034537 Original Principal Amount: $163,500.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $157,421.62 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 7, SECOND RE-SUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 12, 13, 14 AND 15, SHERIDAN HILLS SECOND ADDITION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 3826 SOUTH GREEN COURT, 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, 10/15/2014, 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

8/21/2014 9/18/2014 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: 06/20/2014 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 L. Decker #32647 Toni M.N. Dale #30580 Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 Union Blvd., Suite 302, Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 Attorney File # 14-914-26800 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Published in The Villager First Publication: August 21, 2014 Last Publication: September 18,2014 Legal # 0742-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE

SALE NO. 0758-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 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): RICHARD LITTLER AND MARIELA LITTLER Original Beneficiary(ies): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR LENDER, FIRST MAGNUS FINANCIAL CORPORATION, AN ARIZONA CORPORATION Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Date of Deed of Trust: September 24, 2003 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: October 07, 2003 Recording Information (Reception Number): B3220813 Original Principal Amount: $180,664.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $141,953.14 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 37 AND 38, BLOCK 41, SOUTH BROADWAY HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 4437 SOUTH LINCOLN STREET, ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 10/22/2014, 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

8/28/2014 9/25/2014 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: 06/25/2014 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: Holly L. Decker #32647 Toni M.N. Dale #30580 Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 Union Blvd., Suite 302, Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155 Attorney File # 14-920-26790 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Published in The Villager First Publication: August 28, 2014 Last Publication: September 25, 2014 Legal # 0758-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0762-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 27, 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): Barbara L Silverman Original Beneficiary(ies): Washington Mutual Bank, FA Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor in interest by purchase from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as Receiver of Washington Mutual Bank F/K/A Washington Mutual Bank, FA Date of Deed of Trust: May 20, 2004 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: June 08, 2004 Recording Information (Reception Number): B4103073 Original Principal Amount: $164,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $162,974.37 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 21, 22, 23, AND 24, BLOCK 48, EXCEPT THE EAST 62 1/2 FEET THEREOF, SOUTH BROADWAY HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Also known by street and number as: 4490 S Washington 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 Elec-

tion and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 10/22/2014, 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

8/28/2014 9/25/2014 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: 06/27/2014 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 # 1069.100022.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: August 28, 2014 Last Publication: September 25, 2014 Legal # 0762-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0810-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 16, 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): Gregory M Archunde Original Beneficiary(ies): Argent Mortgage Company, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee, in trust for the registered holders of Argent Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-W1, Asset-Backed Notes, Series 2005-W1 Date of Deed of Trust: January 14, 2005 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: January 19, 2005 Recording Information (Reception Number): B5008044 Original Principal Amount: $119,200.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $107,013.19 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 5 AND 6, BLOCK 3, CURRIGAN’S SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 3880 S Bannock 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, 11/05/2014, 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

9/11/2014 10/9/2014 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: 07/16/2014 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 # 4500.100396.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 11, 2014 Last Publication: October 9, 2014 Legal # 0810-2014 _________________________________ COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

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PAGE 24 • THE VILLAGER • September 11, 2014 — Continued from page 23 — CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 0813-2014 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 16, 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): Stephanie Garcia Original Beneficiary(ies): Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Capitol Commerce Mortgage Co., A California Corporation Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: July 16, 2001 County of Recording: Arapahoe Recording Date of Deed of Trust: July 27, 2001 Recording Information (Reception Number): B1122784 Original Principal Amount: $104,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $120,600.31 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 37 AND 38, BLOCK 93, SHERIDAN HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO Also known by street and number as: 2087 West Adriatic Place, 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, 11/05/2014, 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

9/11/2014 10/9/2014 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: 07/16/2014 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 # 14-02634

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 11, 2014 Last Publication: October 9, 2014 Legal # 0813-2014 _________________________________

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ARAPAHOE COUNTY ARAPAHOE COUNTY WATER AND WASTEWATER PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PETITION FOR INCLUSION PROPOSAL: A petition for inclusion into the Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Public Improvement District has been filed with the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, acting as the ex officio Board of Directors of the Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Public Improvement District. Petition Information: Name(s) of Petitioner(s): Technologies LLC

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Description of Property: Lot 4 A-1, Douglas County Industrial Park F001, 4th Amendment, County of Douglas, State of Colorado NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 23, 2014 at 9:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the calendar of the Board of County Commissioners permits, the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, Colorado, acting as the ex officio Board of Directors of the Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Public Improvement District, will hold a public hearing at which all interested persons and citizens will be given the opportunity to be heard concerning the Petition for the abovedescribed inclusion into the Public Improvement District in accordance with the provisions of Section 3020-520, Colorado Revised Statutes. All persons having objections to this Petition may appear at this public hearing and show cause why the Petition should not be granted. The hearing will be held in the East Hearing Room, Arapahoe County Administration Building, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado.

BRIGGETTE BURNETT, KELVIS GRAY, 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: 14JV0713 Division: 24 NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing regarding KELVIS GRAY AND JOHN DOE is set for September 22, 2014 at 9:00 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. Date: September 3, 2014 /s/ Linda M. Arnold No. 16767 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: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5133 _________________________________ DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 (303) 649-6355 Telephone PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO In the Interest of: ARIANNA MONTES AND CIANNA MARTINEZ Child, And Concerning: LIBERTAD MARTINEZ, RICHARD MONTES, AND CHRISTOPHER MARTINEZ Respondents. And Concerning: FRANK EVANS Special Respondents.

The Petitioners are the owners of property proposed to be included into the Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Public Improvement District. Additional information about the Petition is available in the Office of the Board of County Commissioners of Arapahoe County, 5334 South Prince Street, Littleton, Colorado.

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: 14JV0745

Matt Crane, Clerk to the Board

Division: 24

Published in The Villager First Publication: September 4, 2014 Last Publication: September 18, 2014 Legal # 5122 _________________________________

NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT

DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 (303) 649-6355 Telephone PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO In the Interest of: MICHAEL AARON LEE GRAY Child, And Concerning:

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing regarding CHRISTOPHER MARTINEZ is set for October 1, 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. Date: September 8, 2014

/s/ 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: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5139 _________________________________ DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 (303) 649-6355 Telephone PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO In the Interest of: DONOVAN BEAN AND CAMERON MARTINEZ Child, And Concerning: LEA BEAN AND CHRISTOPHER MARTINEZ Respondents. And Concerning: FRANK EVANS, LIBERTAD MARTINEZ, AND SHERRY SWEDENBORG Special 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: 14JV0848 Division: 24 NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing regarding CHRISTOPHER MARTINEZ is set for October 1, 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. Date: September 8, 2014 /s/ Linda Arnold Assistant County Attorney No. 16764 Attorney for Petitioner 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 Tel: 303-636-1882 Fax: (303) 636-1889 Published in The Villager Published: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5140 _________________________________

NOTICE CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, September 2, 2014, the Centennial City Council passed and adopted the following ordinance on second and final reading: CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO ORDINANCE NO. 2014-O-39 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO REZONING PROPERTY KNOWN AS LOT 1, SHILOH HOUSE FILING NO. 1, FROM MIXED-USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT UNDER THE 2001 LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO BUSINESS PARK (BP50) UNDER THE 2011 LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk and is also available on the City’s web site, www. centennialcolorado.com. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303-754-3302. Adopted by a vote of 0 against.

9 in favor and

(First published August 21, 2014)

CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO ORDINANCE NO. 2014 O-41 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO ESTABLISHING VESTED PROPERTY RIGHTS PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 68 OF TITLE 24, C.R.S., AS AMENDED, AND SECTION 12-14-606 OF THE 2011 LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR THE VILLAGE AT CENTENNIAL – RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT 2 AMENDED FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk and is also available on the City’s web site, www.centennialcolorado. com. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303-754-3302. Adopted by a vote of 8 in favor and 1 against. (First published September 4, 2014) By: Brenda J. Madison, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5130 _________________________________ NOTICE CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, September 8, 2014, the Centennial City Council passed on first reading: CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO ORDINANCE NO. 2014‑O‑42 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO, AMENDING SECTIONS OF ARTICLE 4 OF CHAPTER 6 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING LIQUOR LICENSES

By: Brenda J. Madison, MMC City Clerk

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLENDALE, COLORADO, AMENDING CHAPTER 1.01, CODE ADOPTION

Published in The Villager Published: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5131 _________________________________ CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Centennial, Colorado will conduct a public hearing on Monday, October 6, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. regarding ORDINANCE NO. 2014O-42 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO, AMENDING SECTIONS OF ARTICLE 4 OF CHAPTER 6 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING LIQUOR LICENSES. The public hearing will be held at the Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Council Chambers, Centennial, Colorado 80112. Copies of Ordinance No. 2014-O-42 are available for inspection by the public at the Centennial Civic Center. Interested parties may file written comments with the City Clerk, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, Colorado 80112, anytime prior to the public hearing on October 6, 2014. /s/Brenda J. Madison, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5132 _________________________________

CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE ORDINANCE 5, SERIES 2014 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE APPROVING A BALLOT QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS AT THE COORDINATED ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4, 2014 TO AMEND THE HOME RULE CHARTER TO CLARIFY WHEN THE ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING WILL OCCUR FOLLOWING A REGULAR CITY ELECTION

Published in The Villager Published: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5128 _________________________________ NOTICE CITY OF CENTENNIAL

Published in The Villager Published: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5136 _________________________________ CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, September 2, 2014, the Centennial City Council passed and adopted the following ordinance on second and final reading:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Cherry Hills Village, Colorado will conduct a public hearing on October 7, 2014 at 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as reasonably possible, regarding COUNCIL BILL NO. 4, SERIES OF 2014, - A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE REPEALING AND REENACTING 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 DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT 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. The public hearing will be held at the Village Center, 2450 E. Quincy Avenue, Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. Copies of the above referenced codes are available for inspection by the public at the Cherry Hills Village Center during normal business hours.

The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk and is also available on the City’s web site, www. centennialcolorado.com. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303-754-3302. Adopted by a vote of 9 in favor and 0 against. (First published August 7, 2014) By: Brenda J. Madison, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5129 _________________________________ NOTICE CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, September 8, 2014, the Centennial City Council passed and adopted the following ordinance on second and final reading:

CITY OF GLENDALE PUBLIC NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE The following ordinance was passed before the City Council of the City of Glendale, Colorado, on the 2nd day of September, 2014, and was ordered published by said Council:

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

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE CENTENNIAL MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING THE AUTHORITY OF THE CITY MANAGER TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY

Published in The Villager First Publication: September 11, 2014 Last Publication: September 18, 2014 Legal # 5138 _________________________________

The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303-754-3302. The full text of the ordinance is also available on the City’s web site, www. centennialcolorado.com.

By: Brenda J. Madison, MMC City Clerk

CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO ORDINANCE NO. 2014-O-40

public within the boundaries of the City. The ordinance adopts by reference the following codes: • Arapahoe County Infrastructure Design and Construction Standards, promulgated and published by the Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners, 5334 S. Prince Street, Littleton, CO., 80166, with a publication date of December 15, 2006, revised on December 31, 2007. • Arapahoe County Stormwater Management Manual, promulgated and published by the Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners, 5334 S. Prince Street, Littleton, CO., 80166, with a publication date of January 30, 2007, revised on July 5, 2011. • Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual, promulgated and published by the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, 2480 West 26th Ave., Suite 156-B, Denver, CO 80211, with a publication date of June 2001, revised April 2008. • Roadway Design Guide, promulgated and published by the Colorado Department of Transportation, 4201 E. Arkansas Ave., Denver, CO., 80222, with a publication date of June 20, 2005, revised April 2014. • Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, promulgated and published by the Colorado Department of Transportation, 4201 E. Arkansas Ave., Denver, CO., 80222, with a publication date of May 3, 2011, revised on May 23, 2014.

The purposes of the ordinance is to establish construction and engineering policies and minimal technical criteria for the planning, analysis and design of

ORDINANCE NO. 10 SERIES OF 2014

A copy of this Ordinance is on file at the office of the City Clerk and may be inspected during regular business hours. Dated the 4th day of September, 2014 City of Glendale, Colorado Sherry Frame, City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: September 11, 2014 Legal #5134 _________________________________

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of PAUL A. ROSAZZA, also known as PAUL ALAN ROSAZZA and as PAUL ROSAZZA, deceased Case Number: 2014-PR-30397 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 December 29, 2014, or the claims may be forever barred. JOHN P. ROSAZZA 7 Audubon Place Iowa City, IA 52245 (319) 351-7477 Published in The Villager First Publication: August 28, 2014 Last Publication: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5120 _________________________________ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOHN ALAN MERRITT, deceased Case Number: 2014-PR-30600 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 December 28, 2014, or the claims may be forever barred. KATHY JOHNSON 4428 Desert Lily Ct. SE Rio Rancho, NM 87124 Published in The Villager First Publication: August 28, 2014 Last Publication: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5123 _________________________________

COUNTY COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Court Address: 1790 West Littleton Blvd. Littleton, CO 80120 303/798-4591 Case No.:2009C301588 Div.:A2 Sunport Financial, LLC Plaintiff Vs. Kristina Schones Defendant REVIVER BY PUBLICATION NOTICE TO DEFENDANT/JUDGMENT DEBTOR THIS MATTER coming on before the Court upon the motion of the Plaintiff styled “Motion for Revivor of Judgment,” and the Court having read said motion and now being duly apprised in the premises, NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED the Clerk of this Court shall, and is ordered and directed to, issue to Defendant, Kristina Schones, the “Notice to Show Cause Pursuant to CRCP 354(h)” requiring said Defendant to show cause within 14 (fourteen) days from the service of such Notice, pursuant to CRCP 354(h), if any he/she has, why the Judgment heretofore entered in this matter on February 19, 2009 shall not be revived with like force and effect.

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September 11, 2014 • THE VILLAGER • PAGE 25 — Continued from page 24 — WHEREAS, Plaintiff has moved this Court pursuant to CRCP 354(h) to revive the Judgment entered in the instant matter on, February 19, 2009 NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED, that Plaintiff, Sunport Financial, LLC, shall have and take of Defendant, Kristina Schones Judgment in the instant matter on this date with like force and effect as on the date the Judgment was entered heretofore on February 19, 2009. Defendant shall show cause within fourteen (14) days from the service of this “Notice to Show Cause Pursuant to CRCP 354(h)”, if any the Defendant has, why the Judgment heretofore entered should not be revived with like force and effect. Attorney for Plaintiff James R. Wolf 1776 S. Jackson St. #900 Denver, CO 80210 Atty. Reg.#:30582 Published in The Villager First Publication: August 21, 2014 Last Publication: September 18, 2014 Legal # 5104 _________________________________ COUNTY COURT, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO Court Address: 1790 West Littleton Blvd. Littleton, CO 80120 303/798-4591 Case No.:2009C301595 Div.:A1 Sunport Financial, LLC Plaintiff Vs. Miche I. Boimbo Defendant REVIVER BY PUBLICATION NOTICE TO DEFENDANT/JUDGMENT DEBTOR THIS MATTER coming on before the Court upon the motion of the Plaintiff styled “Motion for Revivor of Judgment,” and the Court having read said motion and now being duly apprised in the premises, NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED the Clerk of this Court shall, and is ordered and directed to, issue to Defendant, Miche I. Boimbo, the “Notice to Show Cause Pursuant to CRCP 354(h)” requiring said Defendant to show cause within 14 (fourteen) days from the service of such Notice, pursuant to CRCP 354(h), if any he/she has, why the Judgment heretofore entered in this matter on February 19, 2009 shall not be revived with like force and effect.

REPORT FOR 08/01/2014 TO 08/31/2014 FUNDS SUMMARY: 10 General Fund..................... 4,676,054.47 11 Social Services.................. 466,789.04 14 Law Enforcement Auth...... 94,656.48 15 Arapahoe / Douglas W....... 183,464.02 16 Road and Bridge................ 577,297.32 20 Sheriff’s Commissary......... 27,012.76 21 Community Developmen... 59,908.89 25 Developmental Disabi........ 107,316.97 26 Grants................................ 618,584.29 28 Open Space Sales Tax....... 917,481.65 29 Homeland Security -.......... 59,353.86 33 Building Maintenance........ 116,792.33 34 Fair Fund............................ 68,474.23 41 Capital Expenditure........... 424,952.83 42 Infrastructure...................... 38,010.57 43 Arapahoe County Recr...... 143,828.44 67 Arap. Cty Building F........... 172.50 70 Central Services................. 738,481.20 71 Self-Insurance Liabi........... 22,396.58 72 Employee Flexible Be........ 53,513.13 73 Self-Insurance Worke........ 132,422.59 74 Self-Insurance Denta......... 169,945.46 84 E-911 Authority.................. 168,137.73 91 Treasurer............................ 6,905,470.74 TOTAL ........................................... 16,770,518.08 ........................................... _______________________________________ PREPARED BY _______________________________________ APPROVED BY FUND REPORT - 10 General Fund ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 313.00 4 RIVERS EQUIPMENT AG LLC................... Supplies....................................... 381.54 A2M4SEEN LLLP.......................................... Supplies.................................... 1,181.53 AARONS RENTAL PURCHASE INC.............. MISC.............................................. 90.25 ACCURACY INC............................................ Supplies.................................. 28,610.00 ACSO EMPLOYEE TRUST FUND................. MISC............................................ 579.00 ADAMS COUNTY COMMUNICATION CENTER ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 150.00 ALICE KEETON............................................. Services And Other...................... 281.00 ALLEGIANT MORTUARY TRANSPORT LLC ...................................................................... Services And Other................... 4,600.00 ALLIED SECURITY HOLDINGS LLC............. Services And Other................. 35,228.11 ALPINE CREDIT INC..................................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 ALPINE TECHNICAL STAFFING................... Services And Other................... 4,896.00 ALSCO........................................................... Supplies.................................... 7,345.41 AN CF ACQUISITION CORP......................... Supplies......................................... 67.50 ANDREA RASIZER........................................ Services And Other...................... 182.72 AQUA SERVE................................................ Services And Other...................... 320.50 ARAMARK REFRESHMENT SERVICES........ Supplies....................................... 284.31 ARAMARK SERVICES................................... Services And Other................... 8,432.00 ARAMARK SERVICES................................... Supplies................................ 100,674.41 ARAPAHOE COUNTY ASSESSORS............. Services And Other...................... 239.42 ARAPAHOE COUNTY BOCC OFFICE........... Services And Other...................... 263.38 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFFS.................. Services And Other...................... 343.72 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFFS.................. Supplies....................................... 398.14 ARAPAHOE COUNTY TREASURER Petty.... Services And Other...................... 955.26 ARAPAHOE COUNTY TREASURER Petty.... Supplies......................................... 37.60 ARAPAHOE COUNTY WATER AND.............. Services And Other................. 33,032.44 ARAPAHOE HOUSE...................................... Services And Other................. 23,333.33 ARAPAHOE LIBRARY DISTRICT................... Services And Other................. 11,166.48 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS................................. Services And Other................... 2,170.00 ARBOR OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE............ Services And Other........................ 40.00 ARTWORKS UNLIMITED INC THE............... Supplies.................................... 2,200.00 ASCENDANT STRATEGY MANAGEMENT GROUP ...................................................................... Supplies.................................. 10,750.00 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.................................. Services And Other...................... 717.60 AUDRA DEVAULT.......................................... Services And Other........................ 15.06 AURORA INTERCHURCH TASK FORCE...... Services And Other................. 12,500.00

WHEREAS, Plaintiff has moved this Court pursuant to CRCP 354(h) to revive the Judgment entered in the instant matter on, February 19, 2009 NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED, that Plaintiff, Sunport Financial, LLC, shall have and take of Defendant, Miche I. Boimbo Judgment in the instant matter on this date with like force and effect as on the date the Judgment was entered heretofore on February 19, 2009. Defendant shall show cause within fourteen (14) days from the service by publication of this “Notice to Show Cause Pursuant to CRCP 354(h)”, if any the Defendant has, why the Judgment heretofore entered should not be revived with like force and effect. Attorney for Plaintiff James R. Wolf 1776 S. Jackson St. #900 Denver, CO 80210 Atty. Reg.#:30582 Published in The Villager First Publication: August 21, 2014 Last Publication: September 18, 2014 Legal # 5106 _________________________________ NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED 2014 BUDGET AMENDMENT PROPOSED 2015 BUDGET Proposed 2014 Budget amendment and the 2015 Budget for the Cherry Creek North Business Improvement District #1 will be submitted to the City and County of Denver. That a copy of such proposed budget will be filed in the office of Cherry Creek North Business Improvement District, 299 Milwaukee Street, Suite 201, Denver, CO 80206, where same will be open for public inspection. That such proposed budget will be considered at the regular, monthly meeting of the Board of Directors to be held in the basement conference room at the Cherry Creek North Business Improvement District Office, on Wednesday, September 10, 2014 at 7:30 a.m. Any interested elector within such Cherry Creek North Business Improvement District may inspect the proposed budget and file or register any objection thereto at any time before the final adoption of the budget. Dated: September 2, 2014 CHERRY CREEK NORTH BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT By: Bob Flynn, Chair of the Board of Directors. Published in The Villager First Publication: September 4, 2014 Last Publication: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5124 _________________________________

AURORA MENTAL HEALTH CTR.................. Services And Other................. 21,666.67 AUTOZONE STORES INC............................. Supplies.................................... 1,495.83 AUTUMN AVERY........................................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 BACTES......................................................... Services And Other...................... 188.71 BASELINE ASSOCIATES INC....................... Services And Other................... 4,200.00 BATTERY SYSTEMS INC.............................. Supplies....................................... 874.76 BEAR CAT MANUFACTURING...................... Supplies.................................... 1,396.60 BERGKAMP INC........................................... Supplies.................................... 1,017.60 BEVERLY ULEP............................................. MISC.............................................. 15.00 BILL L HOLEN............................................... Services And Other........................ 74.62 BODYS BY BROWN...................................... Services And Other...................... 590.20 BOULDER COUNTY...................................... Services And Other................... 2,100.00 BRADY SARTIN............................................. Services And Other........................ 40.00 BREA LAMBERT SULLIVAN LLC.................. Services And Other................... 1,200.00 BRIAN FLYNN................................................ MISC.............................................. 15.00 BRIAN MCKNIGHT........................................ Services And Other...................... 171.00 BRIAN WEISS................................................ Services And Other...................... 210.00 BRIANA KACINSKI........................................ Services And Other...................... 501.43 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC.. Services And Other...................... 219.96 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC.. Supplies....................................... 473.60 BRIDGET GURULE........................................ Services And Other...................... 142.60 BRIDGETTE LARKIN..................................... MISC.............................................. 69.10 BROCK HOLLINGSWORTH.......................... Services And Other........................ 67.00 BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES INC.................. Supplies....................................... 110.12 BUSTN GLASS INC....................................... Services And Other...................... 460.00 CALIFORNIA STATE DISBURSEMENT UNIT ...................................................................... MISC............................................ 293.06 CAN’T MISS LLC........................................... Services And Other...................... 400.00 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC............. Services And Other................... 1,210.35 CARE TRAK INTERNATIONAL INC............... Supplies......................................... 27.32 CAROL LOPEZ.............................................. Services And Other........................ 55.94 CARQUEST AUTO PARTS............................ Supplies....................................... 977.12 CARRIE OLINGER......................................... Services And Other...................... 238.06 CATA.............................................................. Services And Other........................ 50.00 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC............................ Services And Other...................... 349.42 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC............................ Supplies.................................... 5,688.95 CENTENNIAL AIRPORT CTR OWNERS....... Services And Other........................ 25.00 CENTERLINE SOLUTIONS LLC.................... MISC......................................... 1,500.00 CENTERPOINT ENERGY SERVICES INC ...................................................................... Services And Other................... 5,363.39 CENVEO INC................................................. Supplies.................................... 2,421.00 CERTIFIED POWER INC............................... Supplies....................................... 148.88 CHANDRA DESIMONE................................. Services And Other...................... 218.82 CHEMATOX LABORATORY INC................... Services And Other...................... 436.66 CHERRY KNOLLS PHILLIPS 66................... Services And Other...................... 338.40 CHERYL L SEVERANCE............................... Services And Other........................ 90.00 CHEVRON ENERGY SOLUTIONS COMPANY ...................................................................... Services And Other................... 1,337.29 CHRISTINA JOHNSON................................. MISC.............................................. 64.60 CHRISTINA M LEBLANC.............................. Services And Other........................ 14.56 CINDY WERT................................................. Services And Other.......................... 9.42 CITY OF AURORA......................................... MISC............................................ 120.00 CITY OF AURORA......................................... Services And Other................... 7,251.85 CITY OF GRAND JUNCTION........................ Services And Other........................ 70.00 CITY OF LITTLETON / FINANCE DEPT........ Services And Other................. 12,960.46 CLEAN DESIGNS INC................................... Services And Other...................... 125.00 CLIFTON LARSON ALLEN LLP..................... Services And Other................. 35,367.00 COLO ASSOC OF 4H YOUTH AGENTS....... Services And Other........................ 85.00 COLORADO ALTERNATIVESENTENCING PGRM ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 150.00 COLORADO ASSESSORS ASSOC............... Services And Other........................ 10.00 COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION....... Services And Other...................... 513.50 COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION....... Supplies.................................... 7,866.50 COLORADO CUSTOM STAINLESS INC....... Supplies....................................... 905.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE... MISC............................................ 419.96 COLORADO DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY...... Services And Other...................... 525.00 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE................. Services And Other.......................... 4.00 COLORADO DISTRICT................................. Supplies.................................... 1,673.91 COLORADO JAIL ASSOCIATION.................. Services And Other...................... 140.00 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC ...................................................................... Services And Other................... 2,373.00 COLORADO SECRETARY OF STATE............ Services And Other........................ 10.00

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GREENWOOD VILLAGE GREENWOOD VILLAGE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ORDINANCE NO. 14-14 SERIES OF 2014 INTRODUCED BY: MAYOR PRO TEM KRAMER AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AN AMENDED BUDGET AND PROVIDING FOR THE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION OF MONEY FOR THE VARIOUS FUNDS, DEPARTMENTS, OFFICES AND AGENCIES OF THE CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COLORADO, FOR THE 2014 FISCAL YEAR WHEREAS, on November 4, 2013, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 18, Series of 2013, which adopted a budget for the 2014 fiscal year; and WHEREAS, on November 4, 2013, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 19, Series of 2013, which appropriated

money to the various funds, departments, offices and agencies for the 2014 fiscal year; and

Greenwood Village, Colorado, for the 2014 fiscal year, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and incorporated herein by this reference, are hereby adopted and appropriated for the funds and for the specific purposes set forth in said budget. Section 2. The amended budget and appropriations, as hereby accepted and adopted, are to be made public record in the office of the City Clerk and is to be open for public inspection during regular business hours. Sufficient copies of this ordinance shall be available for use by the City Council and the public.

WHEREAS, section 11.09 of the City Charter authorizes the City Council by Ordinance to make additional appropriations for unanticipated expenditures required of the City; and WHEREAS, the additional expenditures are unanticipated and are essential and necessary for public purposes; and WHEREAS, the additional appropriations for said operating expenditures do not exceed the amount by which actual and anticipated revenues for the 2014 fiscal year will exceed revenues as estimated in the budget.

INTRODUCED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING ON THE 8th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2014, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED IN THE VILLAGER.

NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COLORADO ORDAINS:

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

Section 1. The monies described in the amended budget for the City of

EXHIBIT A GENERAL FUND

EXHIBIT A CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND 2014 Adopted Budget Taxes & Assessments

$

Intergovernmental

$

27,916,000

Prior Adopted Amendments $

2014 Amended Budget

Proposed Amendments -

$

-

$

27,916,000

Intergovernmental

437,000

42,750

-

479,750

Licenses & Permits

644,575

-

-

644,575

2,375,171

-

-

2,375,171

832,900

-

-

832,900

Charges & Fees Fines & Forfeitures Investment Earnings Miscellaneous Revenue Total Revenue

55,075

-

-

55,075

150,000

-

-

150,000

32,410,721

42,750

-

32,453,471

Expenditures: City Council

$

424,950

$

-

$

-

$

Total Revenue

778,118

7,000

-

City Attorney

318,724

-

125,000

49,134

-

-

49,134

3,108,067

32,360

-

3,140,427

Administrative Services

1.

1,569,785

-

-

1,569,785

1,479,766

-

-

1,479,766

Parks, Trails & Recreation

1,813,446

-

-

1,813,446

Police

9,665,909

42,750

-

9,708,659

Public Works

12,709,736

90,000

-

12,799,736

Debt Service

33,885

-

-

33,885

31,951,520

172,110

125,000

32,248,630

-

$

3,022,550

-

6,500

-

-

3,520,000 6,500

6,249,050

300,000

-

6,549,050

Purchased Services

2,000

-

-

2,000

17,622,000

9,435,137

-

27,057,137

Total Expenditures

17,624,000

9,435,137

-

27,059,137

10,930,891

Insurance Recovery Total Other Financing Sources/(Uses) Net Change In Fund Balance:

$

-

$

-

$

10,930,891

-

53,185

-

53,185

10,930,891

53,185

-

10,984,076

-

(9,526,011)

(444,059)

(9,081,952)

Cumulative Fund Balance Beginning Fund Balance

12,672,364

12,672,364

Ending Fund Balance

12,228,305

3,146,353

Less Restrictions, Commitments, & Assignments: Open Space Tax Restricted Balance Lottery Proceeds Restricted Balance Open Space Acquisition Assigned Balance Unassigned Fund Balance

$

166,977 209,735 1,363,334 10,488,259

(5,000) (850,000)

-

161,977 209,735 513,334 2,261,307

$

EXHIBIT A SEWER GENERAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1 FUND 2014 Adopted Budget

Prior Adopted Amendments

2014 Amended Budget

Proposed Amendments

Revenue: Taxes & Assessments

$

Investment Earnings

81,500

$

-

$

-

$

81,500

2,200

-

-

2,200

83,700

-

-

83,700

Purchased Services

62,000

-

-

62,000

Supplies/Non-Capital Outlay

15,000

-

-

15,000

Total Expenditures

77,000

-

-

77,000

6,700

-

-

6,700

Total Revenue Expenditures:

Other Financing Sources/(Uses): $

Sale of Capital Assets Total Other Financing Sources/(Uses)

(10,930,891) $

-

50,000

-

-

-

-

(10,880,891)

Net Change In Fund Balance:

(10,421,690)

$

(129,360)

-

$

(10,930,891) 50,000 (10,880,891)

(125,000)

(10,676,050)

Net Change In Fund Balance: Cumulative Fund Balance

Cumulative Fund Balance Beginning Fund Balance

26,289,998

26,289,998

Ending Fund Balance

15,868,308

15,613,948

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

$

Capital Outlay

443,724

Finance

Transfers In/(Out)

300,000

Expenditures:

785,118

Community Development

Total Expenditures

$

3,220,000

Investment Earnings

424,950

City Manager Municipal Judge

3,022,550

Other Financing Sources/(Uses):

Revenue: Taxes & Assessments

2014 Amended Budget

Proposed Amendments

Revenue:

Transfers In/(Out) 2014 Adopted Budget

Prior Adopted Amendments

$

958,546 4,353 11,766 7,987,880 6,905,763

$

5,163 43,028 (48,191) $

3,750 31,250 (35,000)

$

967,459 4,353 11,766 8,062,158 6,568,212

Beginning Fund Balance

1,100,016

1,100,016

Ending Fund Balance

1,106,716

1,106,716

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

$

1,106,716 -

$

-

$

-

$

Published in The Villager Published: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5137

1,106,716 -


PAGE 26 • THE VILLAGER • September 11, 2014 — Continued from page 25 — COLORADO SOCIETY OF CPAS.................. Services And Other...................... 335.00 COLORADO STATE TREASURER................. MISC....................................... 54,012.44 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY................. Services And Other................... 3,475.00 COMCAST..................................................... Services And Other.......................... 6.14 CONTINENTAL COLLECTION AGENCY....... MISC............................................ 838.82 CORBIN SAKDOL......................................... Services And Other...................... 738.40 COREMR L C................................................ Services And Other................... 2,214.00 CORENE HENAGE........................................ Services And Other...................... 655.48 CORENE HENAGE........................................ Supplies....................................... 106.95 COREY YEARDLEY....................................... Services And Other...................... 122.00 CORRECTIONAL HEALTHCARE................... Services And Other............... 101,446.54 CORRECTIONAL HEALTHCARE................... Supplies.................................. 50,850.48 COUNTY SHERIFFS OF COLORADO........... Services And Other................... 2,325.00 COX ROBERT................................................ Services And Other........................ 57.56 CRAIG GREENE............................................ MISC.............................................. 60.10 CRE AURORA LLC........................................ Services And Other...................... 400.00 CUSTOM DIRECT LLC.................................. Services And Other...................... 879.32 CUSTOMIZED TABS INC.............................. Services And Other...................... 112.50 CUTWATER COLORADO INVESTOR SERVICES ...................................................................... Services And Other................. 15,412.06 DAIOHS USA................................................. Supplies....................................... 139.00 DALE D PICKETT.......................................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 DANELLE DIGIOSIO...................................... Services And Other...................... 358.00 DANIEL DONOHUE....................................... Services And Other...................... 110.00 DANIELLE DUBOIS....................................... Services And Other...................... 170.39 DARCY KENNEDY........................................ Services And Other........................ 76.22 DAVID A BAUER PC...................................... MISC.............................................. 45.00 DAVID BESSEN............................................. Services And Other...................... 308.13 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.............. Services And Other............... 113,897.28 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.............. Supplies.................................... 4,597.35 DELUXE SMALL BUSINESS SALES INC...... Supplies......................................... 61.60 DEN-COL SUPPLY CO.................................. Services And Other........................ 16.74 DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF.............. Services And Other................. 34,400.00 DENVER WATER........................................... Services And Other................. 19,861.45 DINO MART SINCLAIR.................................. Services And Other...................... 283.20 DIRSEC, INC................................................. Services And Other................... 4,671.00 DISH DBS CORPORATION........................... Supplies......................................... 32.00 DONALD KLEMME........................................ Services And Other...................... 449.26 DOUGLAS B KIEL......................................... MISC......................................... 1,352.28 DOUGLAS GARDNER................................... MISC............................................ 152.50 DR GARTH WARREN.................................... Services And Other...................... 330.00 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC.................... Services And Other........................ 42.90 ECOLAB........................................................ MISC............................................ 106.80 ECOLAB........................................................ Supplies........................................... 1.08 EDMONDS RUSSELL & LOGUE PC............. MISC.............................................. 25.00 EDWARD SMITH........................................... Services And Other........................ 73.00 EL PASO COUNTY........................................ Services And Other................... 7,725.00 ELOISA ALTAMIRA........................................ Services And Other........................ 54.47 EMPLOYERS COUNCIL SERVICES INC...... Services And Other........................ 93.75 ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR........................... Services And Other................... 5,478.20 ENVISION CONCEPTS INC.......................... Services And Other................... 1,700.00 EP BLAZER LLC............................................ Supplies....................................... 633.07 ERNEST SHACKELFORD............................. Services And Other........................ 96.00 EXPRESS TOLL............................................. Supplies......................................... 26.45 EXTREME AUTO REPAIR INC....................... Services And Other................... 1,180.00 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS............................ Supplies....................................... 354.57 FALKIIN PLATNICK REALTY GROUP INC.... Services And Other...................... 450.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY...................... MISC......................................... 4,708.36 FARMER BROS. COFFEE............................. Supplies....................................... 725.69 FARRELL & SELDIN...................................... MISC............................................ 849.88 FEDEX........................................................... Supplies.................................... 1,103.52 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG................. Services And Other................. 13,746.47 FINANCIAL EQUIPMENT CO INC................. Services And Other...................... 175.00 FINANCIAL EQUIPMENT CO INC................. Supplies......................................... 77.00 FLAIR DATA SYSTEMS, INC......................... Services And Other................... 1,462.76 FLAIR DATA SYSTEMS, INC......................... Supplies....................................... 572.70 FLEET FUELING............................................ MISC....................................... 63,731.32 FOOTHILLS ROOF SERVICES...................... Services And Other...................... 900.00 FOP LODGE 31............................................. MISC......................................... 7,625.00 FOSTER, MARY ANN.................................... Services And Other................... 1,800.00 FRANCY LAW FIRM PC................................ MISC.............................................. 15.00 FRANK J BALL.............................................. MISC.............................................. 30.00 FAY MYERS MOTORCYCLE WORLD........... Supplies......................................... 72.90 GALLS INC.................................................... Supplies....................................... 112.97 GALLS LLC.................................................... Supplies.................................... 1,001.65 GARDA CL WEST.......................................... Services And Other................... 7,257.96 GATEWAY BATTERED WOMENS SHELTER ...................................................................... Services And Other................. 28,750.00 GJKG INC...................................................... Services And Other...................... 525.00 GLENMOOR CIG, LLC.................................. Services And Other...................... 100.00 GRAINGER.................................................... Supplies.................................... 2,969.29 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY................. Services And Other...................... 456.00 GREENBERG & SADA PC............................. MISC.............................................. 45.00 GREGORY THORNTON................................ Services And Other...................... 156.00 HAMERIK & ASSOCIATES INC..................... MISC.............................................. 25.00 HAYUTIN, ARNOLD....................................... Services And Other...................... 200.00 HEALTHONE CLINIC SERVICES................... Services And Other................... 2,468.00 HILL ENTERPRISES INC............................... Supplies....................................... 670.00 HOLLY HOOVER........................................... Services And Other........................ 68.96 HOLLY VICINO.............................................. Services And Other........................ 30.00 HONNEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY............... Supplies.................................... 6,462.88 HOWARD MARK BUCHALER....................... Services And Other........................ 80.00 HSS INC........................................................ Services And Other................... 1,630.00 HSS INC........................................................ Supplies....................................... 135.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC............................ MISC......................................... 2,109.42 I-70 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.................. Services And Other........................ 75.00 I-70 SCOUT................................................... Services And Other...................... 136.20 IBM CORP.................................................... Services And Other................... 1,705.10 IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SE ...................................................................... MISC............................................ 580.38 INNOVATIONS IN TRAINING LLC................. Services And Other................... 4,875.00 INOKE KAUFUSI........................................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.................... Services And Other................... 2,394.62 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.................... Supplies....................................... 265.20 INSTITUTE POLICE TECH AND MGMT........ Services And Other...................... 795.00 INTER-FAITH COMMUNITY SERVICES........ Services And Other................... 6,666.67 INTERLINE BRANDS INC.............................. MISC......................................... 8,254.50 INTERLINE BRANDS INC.............................. Supplies.......................................... (0.66) INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE.................... MISC............................................ 264.60 IREA............................................................... Services And Other................... 3,493.67 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS........................ Services And Other................... 2,370.66 ITXCHANGE FINANCIAL SERVICES............. Supplies.................................... 4,740.75 JACK T SMITH.............................................. Services And Other...................... 300.00 JAMES MASON............................................. Services And Other...................... 246.51 JANE F RIECK............................................... Services And Other...................... 200.00 JAVA DISTRIBUTION INC............................. Supplies....................................... 211.05 JAY MOUKADAM.......................................... MISC.............................................. 64.60 JEANNE E SHORTT...................................... Services And Other........................ 45.00 JEFFERSON PARISH CLERK OF COURT.... MISC.............................................. 40.00 JEFFREY STRAUSS...................................... Services And Other...................... 268.00 JENNIPHER ALEXANDER............................. MISC............................................ 350.76 JESSE THOMAS........................................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 JONATHAN VRABEC.................................... Services And Other...................... 245.51 JONI GORDANIER........................................ Services And Other...................... 446.00 JORGE-AYN RILEY....................................... Services And Other...................... 200.00 JOYCE COLLINS........................................... Services And Other........................ 50.91 JUPITER I LLC............................................... Services And Other................... 1,085.50 JUSTIN BUKARTEK...................................... Services And Other................... 1,250.65 JUSTIN C LANE............................................ Services And Other................... 1,200.00 KAISER PERMANENTE................................. MISC.................................. 1,006,171.62 KARLA FRYE................................................. Services And Other........................ 20.55 KASSY D RUVOLO........................................ MISC.............................................. 22.00 KATHLEEN BEEBE........................................ Services And Other........................ 62.00 KATHRYN BOLLER....................................... Services And Other.......................... 3.93 KATHRYN DOWLING.................................... Services And Other...................... 152.00 KATHY BEACH.............................................. Services And Other...................... 113.00 KATHY LYNN................................................. Services And Other........................ 90.00 KELLY C SMITH............................................ Services And Other................... 2,775.00 KEN DINGMAN............................................. Services And Other........................ 80.00 KEN MORRIS................................................ Services And Other...................... 328.00 KENDO, INC.................................................. Supplies....................................... 382.50 KEVIN J CADIEUX......................................... Services And Other...................... 100.00 KEVIN WILLIAMS.......................................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 KIM JONES................................................... Services And Other........................ 82.21 KRONOS INC................................................ Services And Other................. 29,207.53 LANSKY WEIGLER & PORTER PC............... MISC.............................................. 15.00 LARRY GOOD ASSOCIATES INC................. Services And Other................... 4,400.00 LAURIE HALABA........................................... Services And Other...................... 229.00 LAURIE ROBINSON...................................... Services And Other........................ 84.00 LAW OFFICE OF CHRIST MCLANE LLC...... MISC.............................................. 15.00 LE ARGUELLO.............................................. MISC............................................ 365.52 LEIF A NELSON PC....................................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 LEWIS COUNTY PROSECUTORS OFFICE.. MISC.............................................. 15.00 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT..... Services And Other...................... 150.00 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP..... MISC....................................... 11,677.39 LINDA HALEY................................................ Services And Other...................... 176.44 LITTLETON STATION LLC............................. Services And Other...................... 450.00 LODA ENTERPRISES.................................... Supplies....................................... 484.58 LOUIE PEREA................................................ Services And Other........................ 40.00 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES............... Supplies....................................... 521.57 LYON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC................. Services And Other...................... 794.04 MACHOL & JOHANNES................................ MISC.............................................. 90.00 MAHER ELSAYED......................................... Services And Other...................... 701.95 MANDY KOSS............................................... Services And Other........................ 31.70 MARCUS SATER........................................... Services And Other........................ 96.00 MARCUS SCOTT.......................................... Services And Other...................... 216.00 MARIE E STEPHEN....................................... Services And Other...................... 155.01 MARK A LEACHMAN PC.............................. MISC.............................................. 15.00 MARK BRUMMEL......................................... Services And Other...................... 200.00 MARK EDSON............................................... Services And Other........................ 78.00 MARTHA STROTHER.................................... Services And Other................... 4,532.50 MARY C WHITLEY........................................ Services And Other...................... 359.85 MARY E ELLIS............................................... Services And Other...................... 249.17 MARY K SPARACINO.................................... Services And Other........................ 32.37 MATTHEW CRANE........................................ Services And Other...................... 283.19 MATTHEW DAVIS.......................................... Services And Other...................... 110.00 MATTHEW LUNN.......................................... Services And Other...................... 264.00 MATTHEW NII................................................ Services And Other...................... 187.26 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES INC......... Services And Other................. 44,549.45 MCAFEE INC................................................. Services And Other................... 1,365.00 MCCANDLESS TRUCK CENTER LLC.......... Supplies....................................... 494.16 MCCOY SALES CORPORATION.................. Supplies....................................... 467.31 MCGEE COMPANY....................................... Supplies......................................... 45.96 MEDCO......................................................... Services And Other...................... 359.00

MEDICAL PHYSICS ASSOCIATES LLC........ Services And Other...................... 275.00 MELISSA SAAVEDRA.................................... Services And Other...................... 281.00 MGT OF AMERICA INC................................. Services And Other................... 9,723.00 MICHAEL AGOS............................................ Services And Other...................... 110.00 MICHAEL GARNSEY..................................... Services And Other...................... 444.64 MICHELLE A HALSTEAD.............................. Services And Other........................ 40.00 MICHELLE CLARE........................................ Services And Other...................... 190.48 MIKE MCKENZIE........................................... Services And Other...................... 526.69 MIKE WALLACE............................................ Services And Other........................ 48.80 MILLER & COHEN PC................................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 MOELLER GRAF, PC..................................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 MOTOROLA INC........................................... Services And Other................... 7,621.25 MTM RECOGNITIO CORPORATION............. Services And Other................... 1,577.16 McKESSON MEDICAL SURGICAL............... Supplies.................................... 5,993.62 NADA APPRAISAL GUIDES.......................... Services And Other...................... 156.00 NANCY A DOTY............................................ Services And Other........................ 53.38 NANCY JACKSON........................................ Services And Other...................... 564.05 NANCY L GLYNN.......................................... MISC.............................................. 62.10 NANCY N SHARPE....................................... Services And Other...................... 556.22 NAPA AUTO PARTS...................................... Supplies......................................... 31.43 NATAL ASSOC OF SCHOOL RESURCE OFFICE ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 495.00 NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPPLY.. Supplies......................................... 50.22 NETWORK CLAIMS REDUCTION TECH LLC ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 900.00 NEVES UNIFORMS....................................... Services And Other...................... 488.25 NEVES UNIFORMS....................................... Supplies.................................. 14,755.57 NEXTEL SPRINT............................................ Services And Other................... 2,721.97 NICHOLAS JAMES........................................ Services And Other...................... 184.00 NICOLETTI-FLATER ASSOCIATES PLLP...... Services And Other................... 2,777.50 OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY................ Services And Other............ 1,022,961.92 OMEARA FORD CENTER............................. Supplies.................................... 1,000.81 ONTRAC........................................................ Services And Other...................... 101.05 ONTRAC........................................................ Supplies......................................... 74.49 PACER SERVICE CENTER............................ Services And Other...................... 350.48 PAUL ROSENBERG...................................... Services And Other...................... 200.00 PAULA BENSON........................................... Services And Other........................ 73.00 PENNSYLVANIA SCDU................................. MISC............................................ 572.32 PERKINELMER GENETICS INC.................... Supplies......................................... 50.00 PETERSEN LEYBAS RUBBER STAMP......... Supplies......................................... 96.43 PHILIP KLASS PC......................................... MISC............................................ 126.20 PITNEY BOWES BANK INC.......................... Services And Other...................... 157.00 PITNEY BOWES BANK INC.......................... Supplies....................................... 330.00 PLOTKIN & PLOTKIN PC.............................. MISC............................................ 778.86 POWER LOGIC INC...................................... Services And Other...................... 256.30 PRODOCUMENT SOLUTIONS INC.............. Services And Other...................... 664.00 PROFESSIONAL POLICE SUPPLY............... Supplies....................................... 173.00 PROSCI INC.................................................. Services And Other................... 2,398.25 PSS WORLD MEDICAL INC.......................... MISC......................................... 6,360.20 PUEBLO COUNTY........................................ Services And Other................... 1,170.00 PURE CYCLE CORPORATION...................... Services And Other...................... 186.69 QAS LTD........................................................ Services And Other................... 2,000.00 QUICKSILVER EXPRESS COURIER............. Supplies......................................... 29.89 RANDSTAD TECHNOLOGIES....................... Services And Other................... 7,992.00 RANDY CAMPBELL...................................... Services And Other........................ 58.00 RC PRECISION INSTALLATIONS INC........... Supplies.................................... 1,000.00 RED WING SHOES........................................ Supplies....................................... 382.48 RENT A CENTER........................................... MISC.............................................. 94.40 RICHARD D WILLIAMS................................. Services And Other................... 8,887.50 RICHARD LANTZ.......................................... Services And Other...................... 184.80 RICHARD RADER.......................................... Services And Other...................... 200.00 RICHARD T SALL.......................................... Services And Other........................ 80.00 ROBERT A FLETCHER.................................. Services And Other........................ 90.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER........ Services And Other................... 1,076.70 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER........ Supplies....................................... 245.36 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOSTAGE..................... Services And Other...................... 275.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOSTAGE..................... Supplies....................................... 550.00 ROD BOCKENFELD...................................... Services And Other................... 1,117.00 ROGER LANDEIS.......................................... Services And Other...................... 129.00 ROLD DDS TRENT MATTHEW...................... Services And Other................... 1,725.00 RONALD A LOMBARDO............................... Services And Other........................ 40.00 ROSE AND ASSOCIATES............................. MISC.............................................. 15.00 RUBY J MARTINEZ....................................... Services And Other...................... 130.00 SAMSON INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC ...................................................................... MISC.............................................. 69.10 SARAH HUERTA............................................ Services And Other...................... 401.00 SCREENING ONE INC.................................. Services And Other................... 1,283.45 SECURITY CENTRAL INC............................. Services And Other...................... 102.00 SHANNON GEYER........................................ Services And Other...................... 192.79 SHAYLEN FLOREZ........................................ Services And Other...................... 246.46 SHEILA GAINS.............................................. Services And Other...................... 360.20 SHELBY MILNE............................................. MISC.............................................. 15.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS.................................... Supplies....................................... 333.60 SHIVELY HOLST & DOWLING LLP............... MISC.............................................. 15.00 SHRED-IT USA INC....................................... Services And Other...................... 340.30 SID TOOL CO INC......................................... Supplies......................................... 47.00 SIERRA SPRINGS......................................... Supplies......................................... 42.58 SOUTHEAST METRO STORMWATER AUTHORITY ...................................................................... Services And Other................. 61,812.02 SPRINGMAN BRADEN WILSON................... MISC............................................ 785.60 STAPLES TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS........ Supplies.................................... 2,918.82 STATE OF COLORADO................................. Supplies.................................. 12,747.20 STATLAB MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.......... Supplies....................................... 391.76 STENGER & STENGER................................. MISC.............................................. 45.00 STERICYCLE INC.......................................... Supplies.................................... 1,296.45 STEVENY V TRUE......................................... Services And Other...................... 129.00 SUNGARD AVAILABILITY SERVICES LP...... Services And Other................... 1,427.00 SUPER VAC MANFACTURING CO INC........ Supplies.................................... 1,268.75 SUSAN GOODWIN........................................ MISC............................................ 778.85 SUSAN R SANDSTROM............................... Services And Other...................... 172.13 TABITHA JACOBSON................................... MISC............................................ 652.32 TAMIE WINDHAM.......................................... Services And Other........................ 33.36 TELE TECH HOLDINGS INC......................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 TERENCE JOHN JENNI................................ Services And Other...................... 300.00 TERESA FRIEDRICH..................................... Services And Other........................ 75.32 TERESA FRIEDRICH..................................... Supplies......................................... 25.00 TERRI BUSCHERHOF COLEMAN................ Services And Other...................... 485.00 TEXAS CHILD SUPPORT.............................. MISC......................................... 1,061.54 THE ATTIC..................................................... Supplies.................................. 34,965.00 THE COLLECTION BUREAU......................... MISC............................................ 458.37 THE KAUDY LAW FIRM LLC......................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 THE MOORE LAW GROUP APC................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 THE PANITCH LAW GROUP PC................... MISC.............................................. 15.00 THERESA JOHNSON.................................... Services And Other........................ 30.24 THOMSON WEST......................................... Services And Other...................... 405.25 THOMSON WEST......................................... Supplies.................................... 2,412.98 TIM ASTON................................................... Services And Other...................... 619.60 TIMOTHY STAPLES...................................... MISC.............................................. 30.00 TODD COMPANIES INC................................ Services And Other...................... 684.00 TOSHIBA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS CO......... Supplies....................................... 344.07 TOWN OF DEER TRAIL................................. Services And Other........................ 91.90 TRACI GORMAN........................................... Services And Other...................... 149.86 TRANS UNION.............................................. Services And Other...................... 288.40 TRANSWEST TRAILERS INC........................ Services And Other...................... 785.25 TRENT STEFFA............................................. Services And Other...................... 295.00 TRI TECH FORENSICS INC.......................... MISC............................................ 625.90 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.......... Community Programs............. 32,359.00 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.......... Services And Other............... 325,601.25 TSCHETTER HAMRICK SULZER PC............ MISC......................................... 5,774.50 ULINE INC..................................................... Supplies....................................... 147.38 UMB.............................................................. MISC..................................... 236,615.72 UMB.............................................................. Services And Other............... 281,536.20 UNIVERSAL INFORMATION SERVICES INC ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 398.95 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.............................. MISC....................................... 42,486.88 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3........................ MISC......................................... 5,955.52 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.............. MISC............................................ 580.40 USA MOBILITY WIRELESS INC.................... Services And Other...................... 698.71 VERIZON WIRELESS.................................... Services And Other................. 23,544.81 VICTORIA KRUPKE....................................... Services And Other...................... 142.60 VICTORIA KRUPKE....................................... Supplies....................................... 430.81 VICTORIA KRUPKEZ / PETTY CASH............ Services And Other...................... 320.28 VICTORIA KRUPKEZ / PETTY CASH............ Supplies....................................... 214.75 VILLAGER LEGALS, THE.............................. Services And Other................... 2,541.74 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP................. Services And Other...................... 948.50 VINCI LAW OFFICE LLC............................... MISC.............................................. 30.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. MISC......................................... 6,364.28 WAKEFIELD & ASSOCIATES INC................. MISC.............................................. 25.00 WALTER INDUSTRIAL AND.......................... MISC......................................... 2,257.00 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO..... Services And Other................. 10,136.09 WELLS FARGO MERCHANT SERVICES LLC ...................................................................... Supplies....................................... 565.81 WESTERN PAPER DISTRIBUTORS INC....... MISC............................................ 529.28 WILLIAM SCEBBI.......................................... MISC.............................................. 61.60 WIRELESS ADVANCED................................. Supplies....................................... 261.84 WIZBANG SOLUTIONS INC......................... Supplies....................................... 947.65 WORKPLACE RESOURCE DBA................... Services And Other................... 1,973.50 WORKPLACE RESOURCE DBA................... Supplies....................................... 733.04 XCEL ENERGY.............................................. Services And Other............... 278,421.83 XPEDX........................................................... Supplies.................................... 1,782.11 YIJIE SUN...................................................... MISC............................................ 100.00 YVETTE YEON............................................... Services And Other...................... 338.18 ZEMAN SALLY J............................................ MISC............................................ 116.30 FUND REPORT - 11 Social Services AARON MUTZBAUER................................... Services And Other........................ 91.34 ACCOUNT CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC ...................................................................... MISC............................................ 442.66 ADAM RODRIGUEZ...................................... Services And Other........................ 95.54 ADAMS COUNTY.......................................... Services And Other...................... 152.00 AGUSTIN HORBLIT....................................... Services And Other...................... 108.00 ALBA PABON BA.......................................... Services And Other........................ 12.94 ALEX PREHN................................................. Services And Other........................ 40.08 ALL STATES CREMATION............................. Community Programs............... 2,000.00 ALYN WINE.................................................... Community Programs.................. 700.00 AMBER GARRISON AHMED......................... Services And Other........................ 91.28 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL.. Services And Other...................... 897.50 ANDREA WOODS......................................... Services And Other...................... 655.14 ANDREW CARLSEN...................................... Services And Other...................... 131.71 ANGELA JOLICOEUR................................... Services And Other...................... 115.36 ANGELA LYTLE............................................. Services And Other...................... 258.72 ANGELA ROMONT........................................ Services And Other...................... 531.27 ANI STEELE................................................... Services And Other........................ 75.60 ANITA DOSS.................................................. Services And Other...................... 179.04 ARAPAHOE COUNTY DISTRICT COURT..... Community Programs.................. 334.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFF CIVIL DIV.... Services And Other...................... 155.00 ASHLEY BERTSCH....................................... Services And Other...................... 602.56

ASHLEY SCHWIEGER.................................. Services And Other...................... 304.98 ASHLEY WUNDERLE.................................... Services And Other...................... 411.68 BAILEY MCGUINNESS................................. Services And Other...................... 107.24 BAROFFIO, JAMES....................................... Services And Other...................... 300.00 BERRY-MCCURDY, JOSIE............................ Services And Other...................... 111.23 BRANDIE WRIGHT........................................ Services And Other...................... 449.12 BRENNA GATIMU......................................... Services And Other........................ 35.28 BRIAN ROBILLARD....................................... Services And Other........................ 64.62 BRITTANY SIEVERS...................................... Services And Other........................ 68.71 CAMBRIAN APARTMENTS........................... Community Programs.................. 500.00 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC.......... Community Programs.................. 252.00 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC............. Services And Other................... 1,055.91 CARA TEJADA.............................................. Community Programs.................... 12.51 CARA TEJADA.............................................. Services And Other........................ 56.45 CARMEN FLORES........................................ Services And Other...................... 254.80 CAROLYN REGINA RENAUD........................ Services And Other...................... 157.50 CELESTE ROYBAL........................................ Services And Other...................... 108.00 CESCO LANGUISTIC SERVICES INC........... Community Programs.................. 645.00 CHAD C CERINICH....................................... Services And Other................... 3,517.50 CHANDRA KERCHEVAL............................... Services And Other........................ 12.77 CHELSEA HEGGEN...................................... Services And Other...................... 220.75 CHERYL ALLEN............................................ Services And Other........................ 54.66 CHERYL JOHNSON...................................... Services And Other...................... 300.05 CHERYL TERNES.......................................... Services And Other........................ 97.78 CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY ...................................................................... Services And Other........................ 27.00 CHIVON BELL............................................... Services And Other...................... 313.27 CHRISTENSEN, NEAL.................................. Services And Other...................... 475.00 CHRISTIAN COUNTY CLERK OF THE COURT ...................................................................... Services And Other.......................... 8.00 CHRISTINE CANDIES................................... Services And Other...................... 384.96 CHRISTINE YAEKLE...................................... Community Programs.................... 15.35 CHRISTINE YAEKLE...................................... Services And Other...................... 295.48 CINTAS CORPORATION............................... Services And Other...................... 712.00 CITY OF AURORA......................................... MISC............................................ 856.00 CLEARINGHOUSE........................................ MISC......................................... 1,109.54 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT............... MISC.............................................. 80.00 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT............... Services And Other........................ 12.75 COLLECTION SERVICE CENTER................. MISC............................................ 297.22 COLLEEN HAYES.......................................... Services And Other...................... 108.00 COLLEGE ASSIST......................................... MISC............................................ 444.28 COLORADO BAR ASSOCIATION.................. Services And Other................... 2,025.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE... MISC............................................ 909.02 COLORADO DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY...... Services And Other...................... 395.00 COLORADO GOVERNMENT HUMAN SERV ...................................................................... Services And Other........................ 60.00 COLORADO HUMAN SERVICES.................. Services And Other................... 8,000.00 COLORADO INTERACTIVE LLC................... Services And Other........................ 10.13 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC ...................................................................... Supplies......................................... 95.00 COLORADO STATE ARCHIVES.................... Services And Other...................... 378.00 COMCAST..................................................... Services And Other........................ 10.37 CREMATION SOCIETY OF CO..................... Community Programs............... 3,000.00 CUSTOM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES...... Community Programs............... 2,229.29 DAKOTA GUNDY........................................... Services And Other...................... 199.47 DALE NUSBAUM.......................................... Services And Other...................... 108.00 DANA DARIEN............................................... Services And Other...................... 141.23 DANIELLA ROCHA........................................ Services And Other...................... 323.25 DANIELLE WAAGMEESTER......................... Community Programs.................... 93.42 DANIELLE WAAGMEESTER......................... Services And Other...................... 227.90 DANIELLE WAAGMEESTER......................... Supplies......................................... 57.69 DAWNA ROBERTS........................................ Services And Other........................ 17.92 DEBORAH DRURY........................................ Services And Other........................ 79.35 DEBRA FISHER............................................. Services And Other...................... 139.14 DEBRA WALZ................................................ Services And Other...................... 289.52 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.............. Services And Other...................... 159.31 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.............. Supplies....................................... 416.61 DENISE FITCH.............................................. Services And Other...................... 108.00 DENVER SHERIFF DEPARTMENT................ Services And Other...................... 252.80 DEVIN FLOREZ............................................. Services And Other........................ 91.56 DONOVAN WEBB......................................... Community Programs.................... 23.84 DONOVAN WEBB......................................... Services And Other...................... 268.76 EAGLE COUNTY GOVERNMENT................. Services And Other........................ 38.40 EBONY BREWINGTON................................. Services And Other........................ 40.32 EL PASO COUNTY........................................ Services And Other........................ 64.64 EL PASO DISTRICT COURT.......................... Services And Other........................ 12.00 ELIZABETH HAMILTON WILLIAMS.............. Community Programs.................. 700.00 ELIZABETH TRUJILLO.................................. Services And Other........................ 47.04 ELLIS FAMILY SERVICES.............................. Community Programs............... 1,000.00 EMILY BROWN.............................................. Services And Other........................ 73.88 EMILY PROCK............................................... Services And Other...................... 216.74 EMPLOYERS COUNCIL SERVICES INC...... Services And Other................... 3,610.00 ENGLEWOOD EYECARE.............................. Community Programs.................... 80.09 ERIKA SORENSON....................................... Services And Other.......................... 6.36 ERIN COLOROSO......................................... Services And Other...................... 443.54 ERIN YORK................................................... Services And Other........................ 21.28 EXPERIAN QAS............................................. Services And Other........................ 31.65 FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY ASSN................... Community Programs.................... 50.00 FAIRMOUNT MORTUARY............................. Community Programs.................. 950.00 FARRELL & SELDIN...................................... MISC............................................ 181.33 FERSZT RAQUEL.......................................... Community Programs.................. 140.00 FLOR PELAYO............................................... Services And Other...................... 109.98 FREMONT COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT......... Services And Other........................ 76.66 GABRIELLE JULIANO VILLANI..................... Community Programs.................... 15.20 GABRIELLE JULIANO VILLANI..................... Services And Other...................... 161.61 GARFIELD COUNTY..................................... Services And Other........................ 38.00 GENEVA GARRETT....................................... MISC.............................................. 20.00 GLORIA EGAN.............................................. Services And Other........................ 89.60 GRANT MILLER............................................. Services And Other........................ 34.16 HEALTHY FUTURES..................................... Community Programs.................. 525.00 HEATHER BROZEK....................................... Services And Other...................... 134.46 HOVERCAM.................................................. Supplies.................................... 1,526.91 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC............................ MISC............................................ 922.05 IDONG EKIKO............................................... Services And Other...................... 108.00 ILLINOIS DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH............ Services And Other........................ 30.00 INNOVAGE.................................................... Community Programs.................. 553.73 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE.................... MISC............................................ 200.00 JACQUELINE GABEL.................................... Services And Other...................... 542.97 JANIE PREWITT............................................ Community Programs...................... 9.51 JANIE PREWITT............................................ Services And Other...................... 787.12 JANIS ARAGON............................................ MISC............................................ 280.16 JEANNE BANDONG...................................... Services And Other...................... 333.26 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT OFSOCIAL SVCS ...................................................................... Services And Other................... 1,510.82 JENNIFER MARINE....................................... Services And Other.......................... 9.07 JEREMY SAWYER........................................ Services And Other...................... 276.47 JERI ALLMENDINGER.................................. Services And Other........................ 26.88 JESSICA PATE............................................... Services And Other........................ 44.86 JOHN ABEYTA.............................................. Services And Other...................... 185.24 JULIE JARVIS MUELLER.............................. Community Programs...................... 4.59 JULIE JARVIS MUELLER.............................. Services And Other........................ 96.68 JULIE SCHILLING......................................... Services And Other........................ 41.44 JUSTINE COLTON......................................... Services And Other...................... 147.34 KAISER PERMANENTE................................. MISC..................................... 280,760.25 KALA SLATER............................................... Services And Other...................... 374.47 KALLIE WILSON............................................ Services And Other........................ 71.74 KARLA BENCOMO........................................ MISC............................................ 100.17 KATELYN COHEN.......................................... Services And Other...................... 186.26 KATHERINE SMITH....................................... Services And Other...................... 244.08 KATHLEEN LOVATO...................................... Services And Other........................ 52.22 KATHLEEN LUDINGTON............................... Services And Other...................... 211.18 KATIE GLEASON........................................... Services And Other...................... 164.09 KENNETH FORREST..................................... Services And Other...................... 175.00 KEVIN ANDREW KENNEY............................ Services And Other...................... 192.50 KIJHANA GLASCO........................................ Services And Other........................ 12.77 KIM BLANCHARD......................................... Services And Other...................... 195.44 KIMBERLY MARTIN....................................... Services And Other...................... 238.39 KIMBERLY PINE............................................ Services And Other...................... 283.75 KIMBERLY RASH.......................................... Services And Other........................ 77.14 KRISTINA JORDAN LENGERICH.................. Services And Other...................... 262.64 KRISTINE SIMS............................................. Services And Other...................... 433.77 LACEY SETTLE............................................. Services And Other...................... 150.47 LANDINGS AND BUCKLEY PORPERTY OWNER ...................................................................... Community Programs.................. 671.00 LARANE GARY.............................................. Services And Other...................... 257.99 LARIMER COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES....... Community Programs.................. 726.15 LARRY GOOD ASSOCIATES INC................. Services And Other................... 2,200.00 LAURA PERKINS........................................... Services And Other...................... 152.60 LAURA PIBURN............................................ Services And Other...................... 206.41 LAW OFFICE OF WYN T TAYLOR................. MISC............................................ 569.91 LETICIA BRADSHAW.................................... Services And Other........................ 52.92 LETISHIA PAYNE........................................... Services And Other...................... 205.01 LEXIS NEXIS.................................................. Services And Other...................... 224.70 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT..... Services And Other................... 1,767.05 LIBERTY ACQUISITIONS SERVICING LLC.. MISC............................................ 658.33 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP..... MISC......................................... 5,877.62 LINDSEY FIELDS........................................... Services And Other...................... 521.30 LINDSEY SMITH............................................ Community Programs...................... 5.99 LINDSEY SMITH............................................ Services And Other...................... 387.97 LINLEY STRICKER........................................ Services And Other........................ 20.50 LOGAN COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE............. Services And Other........................ 20.00 LYDIAN BOWLEY.......................................... Services And Other...................... 344.62 MAGGIE CRANK........................................... Services And Other...................... 327.88 MARIBEL SMITH........................................... Services And Other........................ 75.54 MARILEE MCWILLIAMS................................ Services And Other...................... 116.44 MARK L RONAN........................................... Services And Other...................... 875.00 MARLENE PALOMINO.................................. Services And Other........................ 70.00 MARTINA MALLARD..................................... Community Programs.................. 296.83 MARY LEEDS................................................ Community Programs.................. 337.48 MARY LEEDS................................................ Services And Other...................... 200.03 MATTHEW BLANK........................................ Services And Other...................... 118.16 MAXINE HOFFMAN....................................... Services And Other........................ 75.04 MELANIE GROVES....................................... Services And Other...................... 127.12 MICHAEL DEGRETTO................................... Services And Other...................... 195.33 MICHAEL DIDONNA..................................... Services And Other...................... 339.70 MICHELE MACIEL......................................... Services And Other........................ 95.82 MICHELLE DOSSEY..................................... Services And Other........................ 15.01 MICHELLE SUTTON..................................... Services And Other...................... 574.72 MINDY KUGLER............................................ Services And Other........................ 16.13 MISTY CALLAHAN........................................ Services And Other........................ 25.09 MOLLY LEACH.............................................. Services And Other...................... 168.56 MORGAN COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE....... Services And Other........................ 14.50 MORGAN LEMP............................................ Services And Other...................... 192.92 NANCY DE LA TORRE.................................. Services And Other........................ 13.66

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September 11, 2014 • THE VILLAGER • PAGE 27 — Continued from page 26— NANCY OWENS............................................ Services And Other........................ 40.43 NANCY OWENS............................................ Supplies........................................... 5.39 NANCY REGALADO...................................... Community Programs.................. 320.00 NATL COUNCIL ON CRIME & DELINQUENCY ...................................................................... Services And Other................... 2,355.00 NICOLE BROWN.......................................... Services And Other........................ 66.00 NICOLE EDWARDS....................................... Services And Other...................... 260.05 NICOLE PARVEY........................................... Community Programs...................... 7.09 NICOLE PARVEY........................................... Services And Other...................... 416.47 NICOLE ROBERTS........................................ MISC.............................................. 20.00 NICOLE SPRINGSTROH............................... Services And Other...................... 281.46 NICOLE WEIFFENBACH............................... Services And Other...................... 315.00 NYREE HARRIS............................................. Services And Other...................... 350.89 OTHA THOMAS............................................. Services And Other........................ 92.46 PAMELA SCHOENROCK.............................. Services And Other...................... 108.00 PAMELA YANETT.......................................... Services And Other...................... 152.77 PAUL DUNLAP.............................................. MISC............................................ 454.24 PETER PROCESS SERVERS AND................ Services And Other........................ 70.00 PHIANGCHIT MUTZBAUER.......................... Services And Other...................... 180.43 PIPKIN BRASWELL FUNERAL AND............. Community Programs............... 1,000.00 PITNEY BOWES INC..................................... Services And Other................... 2,714.49 PITNEY BOWES INC..................................... Supplies.................................. 11,046.78 PITNEY BOWES PRESOURT SERVICES INC ...................................................................... Supplies....................................... 217.69 PROSCI INC.................................................. Services And Other................... 2,018.23 RACHEL ANNE NUNEZ................................ Services And Other...................... 735.00 RACHEL BAETENS....................................... Services And Other...................... 327.54 RANDA ALSHAMI.......................................... Services And Other...................... 307.26 REAL ESTATE SOLUTIONS........................... Community Programs.................. 825.00 REBECCA DARR........................................... Community Programs.................... 22.95 REBECCA DARR........................................... Services And Other...................... 638.84 REBECCA MOORE....................................... Services And Other...................... 356.22 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT... Community Programs............... 1,433.50 RISHELL HESSING R.................................... Services And Other...................... 341.54 RMW HOMES LLC........................................ Community Programs.................. 400.00 ROBERT JACKSON...................................... Services And Other................... 1,032.50 ROBIN ARAGON........................................... Services And Other........................ 78.51 ROCHELLE BRISCOE................................... Services And Other...................... 247.18 ROLANDA NIX............................................... Services And Other........................ 26.49 RONA VANCELETTE..................................... Services And Other........................ 55.55 ROSARIO ARVIZE......................................... MISC.............................................. 20.00 ROSE LADY CREMATION............................. Community Programs............... 1,000.00 SALVATORE L FAZIO JR............................... Services And Other...................... 507.50 SARA LAME.................................................. Services And Other...................... 318.97 SARAH CASHION......................................... Services And Other........................ 59.92 SARAH DOWDY............................................ Services And Other...................... 201.49 SARAH LINDQUIST....................................... Services And Other........................ 29.85 SCHUYLER COPPLE.................................... Services And Other...................... 443.34 SHILOH HOUSE............................................ Community Programs............... 3,000.00 STOKES & WOLF P.C.................................... MISC............................................ 641.17 SUSAN ADAMCZYK..................................... Services And Other........................ 38.98 SUSAN THOMPSON..................................... Services And Other........................ 33.04 SUSANA NUNEZ........................................... MISC.............................................. 20.00 SUZANNE HEDICAN..................................... Services And Other........................ 94.92 SVOBODA BURNS........................................ Services And Other...................... 589.40 SWEEP STAKES UNLIMITED........................ Services And Other................... 1,460.00 TALX UCM SERVICES INC............................ Services And Other................... 6,820.00 TARA GAHERIN............................................. Services And Other........................ 77.34 TARA SAULIBIO............................................ Services And Other...................... 834.11 TERRI JONES................................................ Services And Other........................ 53.76 TG.................................................................. MISC............................................ 422.07 THADDAEUS WASHINGTON........................ Services And Other...................... 226.58 THOMAS A GRAHAM JR.............................. Services And Other................... 1,837.50 TIMBERLINE MOTEL.................................... Community Programs.................. 340.00 TINA SCHWINGLER...................................... Services And Other...................... 177.07 TOSHIBA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS CO......... Services And Other...................... 809.59 TOSHIBA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS CO......... Supplies....................................... 490.20 TRACY OPP.................................................. Services And Other...................... 354.42 TRI COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.......... Community Programs............. 10,819.00 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.......... Community Programs............. 10,052.58 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.............................. MISC....................................... 13,225.63 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3........................ MISC........................................... (387.64) US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.............. MISC......................................... 1,286.38 VANESSA FRAZIER....................................... Services And Other........................ 69.22 VERIZON WIRELESS.................................... Services And Other................. 12,848.07 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP................. Services And Other........................ 55.38 VIRTUOSO SOURCING GROUP................... Community Programs.................. 320.72 VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. MISC......................................... 4,333.23 WELD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE............. Services And Other...................... 145.40 WHITNEY ERMATINGER............................... Services And Other...................... 114.41 WHITNEY SMALL.......................................... Services And Other...................... 156.46 WILLIAM DESONIER..................................... Services And Other...................... 133.84 WILLIAM PHELPS......................................... Services And Other...................... 209.33 XCEL ENERGY.............................................. Community Programs............... 1,199.69 YANGSON BAKER........................................ Services And Other........................ 23.97 YOLANDA SAADANI..................................... Services And Other........................ 37.18 ZHANNA ZUKIN............................................ Services And Other........................ 30.91 FUND REPORT - 14 Law Enforcement Authority District ACSO EMPLOYEE TRUST FUND................. MISC.............................................. 35.00 ARAMARK REFRESHMENT SERVICES........ Supplies....................................... 189.54 CHEMATOX LABORATORY INC................... Services And Other...................... 118.34 CHERRY KNOLLS PHILLIPS 66................... Services And Other...................... 225.60 COLORADO DEPT OF HUMAN SVCS.......... Services And Other................... 6,345.00 COLORADO JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT......... Services And Other...................... 619.00 DINO MART SINCLAIR.................................. Services And Other...................... 188.80 EXTREME AUTO REPAIR INC....................... Services And Other................... 1,026.00 FEDEX........................................................... Supplies......................................... 14.03 FOP LODGE 31............................................. MISC......................................... 1,080.00 GALLS LLC.................................................... Supplies....................................... 239.97 GRAINGER.................................................... Supplies........................................... 8.80 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY.................. Services And Other...................... 171.19 HIGHLANDS RANCH LAW ENFORCEMENT ...................................................................... Supplies......................................... 25.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC............................ MISC............................................ 345.48 JOHN SHERRILL........................................... Services And Other...................... 129.00 KAISER PERMANENTE................................. MISC....................................... 58,730.70 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP..... MISC............................................ 869.06 LOS VERDES III LLC..................................... Services And Other................... 1,500.00 MELINDA SCHUBERT................................... Services And Other........................ 89.50 NATASHA ROMERO...................................... Services And Other........................ 73.00 NEVES UNIFORMS....................................... Supplies.................................... 1,551.12 SUPER VAC MANFACTURING CO INC........ Supplies.................................... 3,850.00 TOSHIBA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS CO......... Supplies....................................... 551.79 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.............................. MISC......................................... 2,080.89 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3........................ MISC........................................... (107.69) USA MOBILITY WIRELESS INC.................... Services And Other........................ 23.44 VERIZON WIRELESS.................................... Services And Other................... 4,619.39 VICTIM ASSISTANCE LAW........................... Services And Other................... 8,710.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. MISC......................................... 1,219.53 WILLS & ASSOCIATES INC........................... Supplies....................................... 135.00 FUND REPORT - 15 Arapahoe / Douglas Works! 360 TRAINING COM..................................... Services And Other...................... 699.00 ABDIRAHMAN SALAH.................................. Services And Other...................... 250.00 ALLIED SECURITY HOLDINGS LLC............. Services And Other................... 3,730.32 AMBIUS (20).................................................. Services And Other...................... 234.00 AMERI TEACH UCI INC................................ Services And Other................... 4,000.00 AMINA ABDI.................................................. Services And Other...................... 250.00 APRIL BECERRA........................................... Services And Other...................... 250.00 ARIANNA CONNOR JONES......................... Services And Other...................... 290.00 ASPEN FLYING CLUB................................... Services And Other................... 4,000.00 AURORA ARTISTIC IMPRINTS LTD.............. Supplies....................................... 108.00 AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS....................... Services And Other................... 2,986.49 AVI SYSTEMS INC........................................ Supplies....................................... 549.00 BOARD OF CERTIFIED SAFETY PROF........ Services And Other...................... 160.00 BREANNA GAIMARA.................................... Services And Other...................... 275.00 BRITTNEY BING-TURNER............................ Services And Other...................... 250.00 CAD 1............................................................ Services And Other................... 1,420.00 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC............. Services And Other................... 2,063.09 CENTRAL COLORADO HORIZONS LLC...... Services And Other................... 4,000.00 CINTAS CORPORATION............................... Services And Other...................... 128.40 CITY OF AURORA......................................... MISC.............................................. 24.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE... MISC............................................ 138.46 COLORADO FREE UNIVERSITY................... Services And Other................... 1,391.00 COLORADO SCHOOL OF DENTAL ASSISTING ...................................................................... Services And Other................... 9,885.00 COMM-TECH CAD/CAM SYSTEMS INC..... Services And Other................... 1,195.00 COMMERCIAL RISK SOLUTIONS INC......... Services And Other................... 1,209.00 CONSOLIDATED PLASTICS......................... Supplies.................................... 2,053.78 DAJANAE EVANS.......................................... Services And Other...................... 450.00 DANIELLE L ROWLES................................... Services And Other...................... 100.00 DAVON STOLZENBURG-MARTIN................ Services And Other...................... 250.00 DAWIT ATSGEBA.......................................... Services And Other...................... 250.00 DAWN GARDNER......................................... Services And Other........................ 77.43 DYNAMIC ACHIEVEMENTS INC................... Services And Other...................... 795.00 EUGENE C SAWA......................................... Services And Other...................... 122.41 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY...................... MISC............................................ 503.00 FIELDS FOUNDATION................................... Services And Other................. 18,000.00 FLIGHTS-INC................................................ Services And Other................... 4,000.00 HANDS OVER HEARTS LLC......................... Services And Other................... 1,520.00 HICO DISTRIBUTING OF COLORADO......... Supplies......................................... 18.00 HOANG CAO................................................. Services And Other...................... 250.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC............................ MISC............................................ 197.67 JACK CRESPIN............................................. Services And Other........................ 50.00 JAMAL JACKSON......................................... Services And Other...................... 120.40 JAMES INGHAM........................................... Services And Other...................... 250.00 JENNY SMITH............................................... Services And Other........................ 51.57 JEREMIAH NORWOOD................................. Services And Other...................... 250.00 JESSICA PHAM............................................. Services And Other...................... 250.00 JOHN D NEBEL............................................. Services And Other................... 4,870.00 JOSEPH M BARELA...................................... Services And Other...................... 618.72 JUPITER I LLC............................................... Supplies......................................... 45.00 JUSTIN SCOVILLE........................................ Services And Other........................ 26.59 KAISER PERMANENTE................................. MISC....................................... 47,512.91 KATELYN PATTERSON.................................. Services And Other...................... 100.00 KATRINA CREASON..................................... Services And Other...................... 250.00 KIMBERLY MICHELLE ROBERTSON........... Services And Other...................... 250.00 LEADER QUEST HOLDINGS INC................. Services And Other................. 10,982.00 LESLIE I ANDRADE....................................... Services And Other...................... 250.00 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP..... MISC............................................ 879.07 LILLIAN BALDIVIA......................................... Services And Other...................... 290.00 LLOYD BAGBY.............................................. Services And Other...................... 250.00 MARYELLEN PAIZ......................................... Services And Other...................... 250.00

MILE HIGH AMBULANCE LLC...................... Services And Other................... 2,995.20 NAJWA KHALAF........................................... Services And Other...................... 299.01 NATHAN VALTAKIS........................................ Services And Other........................ 65.63 NICHOLAS AMBROSE.................................. Services And Other........................ 33.32 PHLEBOTOMY LEARNING CENTER OF DENVER ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 110.00 REANNA MACK............................................. Services And Other...................... 250.00 REBECCA NORDLOH................................... Services And Other...................... 250.00 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT... Community Programs............... 8,136.00 RIAN R PEREA.............................................. Services And Other........................ 50.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN WORKFORCE.............. Services And Other...................... 900.00 RONALD PEREA........................................... Services And Other........................ 21.56 SAFEGUARD BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC..... Supplies.................................... 2,169.00 SAMS CLUB DISCOVER/GEMB................... Supplies......................................... 53.36 SCREENING ONE INC.................................. Services And Other........................ 99.10 SEED PATHS LLC.......................................... Services And Other................... 4,200.00 SHANTAE MARTINEZ CARDOVA.................. Services And Other...................... 250.00 SHAUN POSEY............................................. Services And Other........................ 59.67 STATE OF COLORADO................................. Community Programs.................. 285.00 THE CENTER FOR CREDENTIALING........... Services And Other...................... 100.00 THE COLORADO SCHOOL FOR.................. Services And Other................... 1,215.00 THE DENVER CENTER FOR CRIME VICTIMS ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 180.00 TODD PIGG................................................... Services And Other........................ 25.98 UNITED STATES TRUCK DRIVING............... Services And Other................... 3,995.00 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVER... Services And Other...................... 480.13 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.............................. MISC......................................... 2,195.93 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3........................ MISC........................................... (302.32) VALERO MARKETING & SUPPLY CO........... Community Programs............. 16,000.78 VERIZON WIRELESS.................................... Services And Other...................... 401.35 VIRGINIA COLLEGE LLC.............................. Services And Other................... 2,000.00 VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. MISC............................................ 791.01 WINSTON JOHNSON................................... Services And Other...................... 245.00 ZACH URBACH............................................. Services And Other........................ 40.00 ZACK MYERS................................................ Services And Other...................... 250.00 FUND REPORT - 16 Road and Bridge A 1 CHIPSEAL COMPANY............................ Services And Other............... 473,212.44 AG WASSENAAR, INC.................................. Services And Other...................... 652.50 AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES........................... Supplies.................................... 7,641.15 ALSCO........................................................... Supplies....................................... 310.81 AMERICAN SCALE SERVICE & SUPPLY CO ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 500.00 APWA - DUES............................................... Services And Other...................... 174.00 ARAPAHOE ENGLEWOOD OPTICAL........... Services And Other...................... 230.00 ARBOR OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE............ Services And Other...................... 300.00 ARS SAND & GRAVEL CO LLC..................... Services And Other................... 2,366.01 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.................................. Services And Other................... 1,091.89 AVI SYSTEMS INC........................................ Supplies.................................... 2,668.00 BIG TOOL BOX............................................. Supplies......................................... 71.96 BOBCAT OF THE ROCKIES LLC.................. Supplies....................................... 171.96 BRANNAN SAND AND GRAVEL CO............. Supplies.................................... 1,455.48 CANON USA INC.......................................... Services And Other...................... 251.00 COBITCO, INC.............................................. Supplies.................................... 6,629.73 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE... MISC.............................................. 36.92 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION.............. Services And Other................... 1,272.36 DENCO SALES CO....................................... Services And Other...................... 145.35 DISH DBS CORPORATION........................... Services And Other........................ 25.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY...................... MISC............................................ 800.00 FASTENAL COMPANY.................................. Supplies....................................... 907.66 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG................. Services And Other................... 2,146.38 FLAIR DATA SYSTEMS, INC......................... Services And Other...................... 813.00 FLAIR DATA SYSTEMS, INC......................... Supplies....................................... 364.00 GRAINGER.................................................... Supplies......................................... 56.09 GREATWOOD LUMBER & HARDWARE....... Supplies......................................... 65.03 HD SUPPLY WHITE CAP CONST SUPPLY... Supplies....................................... 608.84 HSS INC........................................................ Supplies.................................... 2,304.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC............................ MISC............................................ 165.71 IDEAL FENCING CORPORATION................. Supplies.................................... 1,000.00 IREA............................................................... Services And Other...................... 448.39 JAVA DISTRIBUTION INC............................. Services And Other........................ 48.50 JK TRANSPORTS INC.................................. Services And Other................. 11,785.00 KAISER PERMANENTE................................. MISC....................................... 31,157.34 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP..... MISC............................................ 257.42 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES............... Services And Other...................... 201.86 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES............... Supplies....................................... 188.71 MATHESON TRIGAS INC.............................. Supplies......................................... 42.01 P SCOTT LOWERY PC.................................. MISC............................................ 502.10 PERFECT HOSE FITTINGS........................... Services And Other........................ 74.37 PIRTEK SOUTH VALLEY............................... Supplies......................................... 74.37 PROSCI INC.................................................. Services And Other...................... 336.38 R N ROTH LLC.............................................. Supplies....................................... 342.50 ROTH SHANNON.......................................... Services And Other...................... 890.00 SAFETY 2000................................................ Services And Other...................... 268.89 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.............................. MISC......................................... 2,016.66 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3........................ MISC............................................. (75.25) VANCE BROTHERS INC............................... Supplies....................................... 819.93 VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. MISC............................................ 518.22 WESTERN HARDWARE................................ Supplies......................................... 26.99 WL CONTRACTORS INC.............................. Services And Other................. 17,311.02 XCEL ENERGY.............................................. Services And Other................... 1,624.64 FUND REPORT - 20 Sheriff’s Commissary ACSO EMPLOYEE TRUST FUND................. MISC.............................................. 10.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFF.................... Services And Other................... 3,013.17 ARAPAHOE LIBRARY DISTRICT................... Services And Other................. 13,647.93 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS WORKS................... Services And Other...................... 861.00 BAKER & TAYLOR......................................... Services And Other................... 1,664.17 COMCAST CABLE........................................ Services And Other................... 1,161.85 CROSSOVER COUNSELING, INC................ Services And Other................... 1,000.00 DEBRA RENEE TYGRETT............................. Services And Other...................... 748.13 DENVER NEWSPAPER AGENCY.................. Supplies....................................... 798.00 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC............................ MISC.............................................. 99.60 KAISER PERMANENTE................................. MISC......................................... 2,708.46 STACY THOMPSON...................................... Services And Other...................... 717.23 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.............................. MISC............................................ 156.08 VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. MISC.............................................. 32.13 WASTE CONNECTIONS OF COLORADO INC ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 395.01 FUND REPORT - 21 Community Development AURORA HOUSING AUTHORITY................. Services And Other................... 6,687.80 FAMILY PROMISE OF GREATER DEN INC... Services And Other...................... 828.72 FAMILY TREE................................................ Services And Other................. 22,761.41 HOUSING AGENCY CITY OF LITTLETON CO ...................................................................... Services And Other................. 15,920.00 KAISER PERMANENTE................................. MISC......................................... 1,135.09 LIANA ESCOTT............................................. Services And Other...................... 445.05 PROJECT ANGEL HEART............................. Services And Other................... 3,750.00 TLC MEALS ON WHEELS............................. Services And Other................... 8,121.98 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.............................. MISC.............................................. 62.34 VERIZON WIRELESS.................................... Services And Other...................... 143.63 VILLAGER LEGALS, THE.............................. Services And Other........................ 15.99 VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. MISC.............................................. 36.88 FUND REPORT - 25 Developmental Disability DEVELOPMENTAL PATHWAYS..................... Services And Other............... 107,316.97 FUND REPORT - 26 Grants ALLIED WASTE TRANSPORTATION INC...... Services And Other...................... 216.06 ALSCO........................................................... Supplies....................................... 861.55 ARAPAHOE COMNTY TREATMENT CTR..... Community Programs........... 151,199.16 ARAPAHOE COMNTY TREATMENT CTR..... Services And Other................... 2,895.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY RESIDENTIAL CENTER ...................................................................... Community Programs............. 88,887.52 ARAPAHOE COUNTY RESIDENTIAL CENTER ...................................................................... Services And Other................. 11,351.68 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS................................. Services And Other................. 10,237.75 AURORA MENTAL HEALTH CTR.................. Services And Other................... 9,231.55 BC ENVIROMENTAL INSURANCE................ Services And Other................... 3,785.30 BLUE TARP FINANCIAL INC......................... Supplies.................................... 5,380.00 BRENDA SIMONS......................................... Services And Other........................ 94.08 CARRIER ENTERPRISE................................ MISC............................................ 416.40 CINDY WERT................................................. Services And Other........................ 76.26 CITY OF AURORA......................................... MISC.............................................. 48.00 CITY OF AURORA......................................... Services And Other...................... 268.81 COMCOR INC............................................... Community Programs.................. 286.75 COMFORT AIR DISTRIBUTING, INC............ MISC......................................... 3,168.10 COMFORT AIR DISTRIBUTING, INC............ Supplies....................................... 818.28 COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTERS INC... Community Programs.................. 155.00 CORRECTIONAL MANAGEMENT INC......... Community Programs........... 121,010.70 CORRECTIONAL MANAGEMENT INC......... Services And Other................... 5,602.50 EAGLE ROCK SUPPLY................................. MISC....................................... 15,193.48 ELOISA ALTAMIRA........................................ Services And Other........................ 22.25 FIRST TRANSIT INC...................................... Services And Other................. 32,007.92 FOP LODGE 31............................................. MISC.............................................. 30.00 GARD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC...... Services And Other................... 3,912.50 H & A PROPERTIES LLC............................... Services And Other................... 7,789.44 HAGEMEYER................................................ Supplies.................................... 2,380.60 HOLLY HOOVER........................................... Services And Other........................ 77.76 HOME COMFORT INSULATION................... Services And Other................... 2,842.64 HYATT LEGAL PLANS INC............................ MISC............................................ 103.57 INTERVENTION COMMUNITY...................... Community Programs............... 3,581.31 JOYCE COLLINS........................................... Services And Other...................... 108.19 KAISER PERMANENTE................................. MISC....................................... 22,633.64 KATHRYN BOLLER....................................... Services And Other.......................... 2.41 LAUREN THOMAS........................................ Services And Other........................ 83.50 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP..... MISC............................................ 184.12 LINDA HALEY................................................ Services And Other........................ 74.25 LOHMILLER & COMPANY............................ MISC............................................ 180.00 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES............... MISC............................................ 464.20 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES............... Supplies....................................... 255.80 MONTGOMERY INSULATION INC................ Services And Other................... 2,137.50 PROSCI INC.................................................. Services And Other...................... 336.38 REGINA BOSMA / PETTY CASH.................. Supplies....................................... 257.19 RIS INSULATION SUPPLY LLC..................... MISC......................................... 1,789.76 RIS INSULATION SUPPLY LLC..................... Supplies....................................... 349.20 ROBERT HALF INTERNATIONAL INC........... MISC......................................... 1,412.92 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER........ Supplies....................................... 121.20 STATE OF COLO DIVISION OF CRIMINAL... Services And Other................. 94,575.22 STEVE ELLIOTT............................................. Services And Other........................ 54.32 TAMIE WINDHAM.......................................... Services And Other...................... 142.20 THE RANGELEY GROUP INC DBA.............. MISC......................................... 1,244.73 THOMAS FURSE........................................... Services And Other........................ 62.94 TIME TO CHANGE INC................................. Community Programs.................. 191.34 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.............................. MISC......................................... 1,109.57 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3........................ MISC............................................. (32.13)

VERIZON WIRELESS.................................... Services And Other................... 1,011.59 VICTIM ASSISTANCE LAW........................... MISC......................................... 2,038.69 VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. MISC.............................................. 55.81 WHOLE ENERGY AND HARDWARE INC..... MISC......................................... 2,759.10 WORKPLACE RESOURCE DBA................... Supplies....................................... 612.50 XCEL ENERGY.............................................. Services And Other...................... 436.23 FUND REPORT - 28 Open Space Sales Tax ADVANCED PEST MGMT OF COLORADO INC ...................................................................... Services And Other................... 6,107.00 AG WASSENAAR INC................................... Services And Other................... 2,800.00 AMANDA SLATES......................................... Services And Other...................... 328.05 ARAPAHOE COUNTY WATER &................... Services And Other................. 25,420.00 CANON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC.......... Services And Other........................ 41.80 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC............. Services And Other...................... 635.47 CARYN BERG............................................... MISC............................................ 700.00 CENTURYLINK.............................................. Services And Other...................... 190.29 CITY OF AURORA......................................... MISC................................................ 2.00 CITY OF AURORA, UTILITIES....................... Services And Other............... 250,000.00 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD................................. Services And Other............... 250,000.00 CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC............................. Supplies......................................... 21.11 DELUXE SMALL BUSINESS SALES INC...... Supplies......................................... 31.94 DISTINCTIVE THREADS, INC....................... Supplies....................................... 707.37 EMPLOYERS COUNCIL SERVICES INC...... Services And Other...................... 205.00 EVENTS ETC INC.......................................... Services And Other................... 4,000.00 FARMER BROS. COFFEE............................. Services And Other........................ 65.57 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG................. Services And Other................... 2,654.57 GLORIA SOLIS.............................................. MISC............................................ 430.00 GOODMAN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT....... Services And Other............... 250,000.00 GRAINGER.................................................... Supplies.................................... 1,666.16 HAAS & WILKERSON INC............................. Services And Other...................... 140.00 HAMACHER WELL WORKS INC.................. Services And Other...................... 236.22 HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY.................. Supplies.................................... 1,037.00 I-70 SCOUT................................................... Services And Other...................... 969.64 IREA............................................................... Services And Other...................... 346.06 JAMES C STEWART..................................... Services And Other...................... 400.00 KAISER PERMANENTE................................. MISC......................................... 7,052.64 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP..... MISC............................................ 125.52 LINDSEY MILLER.......................................... Services And Other........................ 76.20 LUKE BRODLAND......................................... MISC............................................ 112.50 POWER LOGIC INC...................................... Services And Other................... 1,023.43 PROSCI INC.................................................. Services And Other...................... 672.76 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER........ Services And Other........................ 54.95 ROTH SHANNON.......................................... Services And Other...................... 205.00 SHANNON CARTER...................................... Services And Other...................... 333.48 STRASBURG METRO PARK AND................ Services And Other................. 51,000.00 THE DENVER POST...................................... Services And Other................. 21,454.57 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.............................. MISC............................................ 240.90 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3........................ MISC................................................ 0.92 VERIZON WIRELESS.................................... Services And Other...................... 689.28 VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. MISC............................................ 102.01 WALSH ENVIRONMENTAL........................... MISC......................................... 3,200.00 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO..... Services And Other...................... 266.74 WASTE MGMT OF COLORADO................... Services And Other...................... 596.00 WHITE DESIGNSCAPES JOINT VENT LTD.. Services And Other................... 8,500.00 WORKPLACE RESOURCE DBA................... Services And Other................. 16,715.83 XCEL ENERGY.............................................. Services And Other................... 5,923.67 FUND REPORT - 29 Homeland Security - North Central 8 CUBED TECHNOLOGIES, LLC.................. Services And Other................... 2,792.00 C SCOTT KELLAR......................................... Services And Other................. 12,332.25 CENTURYLINK.............................................. Services And Other...................... 787.84 CHARLES F CRAIG....................................... Services And Other...................... 154.45 CHARLES SCOTT KELLAR........................... Services And Other...................... 308.16 CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER................. Services And Other................... 4,782.05 CITY OF BRIGHTON..................................... Services And Other...................... 993.91 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD................................. Services And Other................... 1,261.39 CITY OF LONE TREE.................................... Services And Other...................... 827.95 CUNNINGHAM FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ...................................................................... Services And Other................... 1,171.41 CURTIS M GARRETT III................................ Services And Other...................... 100.00 DAVID E COOK............................................. Services And Other................... 1,520.00 EON OFFICE PRODUCTS............................. Services And Other........................ 68.30 FOREVER YOUNG & ASSOCIATES LLC...... Services And Other...................... 320.00 GARY L FREEMAN........................................ Services And Other...................... 200.00 GREENWOOD VILLAGE POLICE DEPART... Services And Other................... 5,699.63 IMA FINANCIAL GROUP............................... Services And Other................... 2,550.00 JOHN C GRAHN........................................... Services And Other...................... 280.00 JULIA MILLER............................................... Services And Other...................... 100.00 JUSTIN BUKARTEK...................................... Supplies....................................... 101.55 KAISER PERMANENTE................................. MISC......................................... 1,802.45 KAYLA ANN GRAYSON................................. Services And Other...................... 160.00 MY FAVORITE MUFFIN AND BAGEL............ Services And Other...................... 452.55 PROFORCE MARKETING INC...................... Services And Other................... 1,218.95 RACHELLE M MILLER.................................. Supplies....................................... 620.57 RENAISSANCE DENVER HOTEL.................. Services And Other................. 11,479.92 RICHARD C PRICE....................................... Services And Other................... 4,366.71 SHIRL G GARCIA.......................................... Services And Other...................... 100.00 TIME CREATORS INC................................... Services And Other...................... 180.00 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO....................... Services And Other................... 1,830.12 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.............................. MISC............................................ 259.26 VERIZON WIRELESS.................................... Services And Other...................... 280.23 VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. MISC.............................................. 28.54 XCEL ENERGY.............................................. Services And Other...................... 223.67 FUND REPORT - 33 Building Maintenance Fund 5280 ELEVATOR INC..................................... Services And Other................... 1,192.00 A & A TRADIN POST INC.............................. Services And Other...................... 171.21 A & A TRADIN POST INC.............................. Supplies....................................... 102.97 A & E TECHNOLOGIES LLC......................... Services And Other...................... 900.00 ALSCO........................................................... Supplies.................................... 2,301.07 AMERICAN MECHANICAL SERVICES......... Services And Other................. 17,712.78 AMERICAN RESTAURANT SERVICES.......... Services And Other................... 1,100.00 BATTERIES PLUS.......................................... Services And Other...................... 119.70 CENTURYLINK.............................................. Services And Other...................... 399.22 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC..................... Services And Other................... 7,855.54 CINTAS CORPORATION............................... Supplies.................................... 2,338.84 CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 262.08 COLORADO GARAGE DOOR....................... Services And Other................... 2,968.50 COLORADO SPRINKLER SERVICE.............. Services And Other...................... 304.10 CONSERVE-A-WATT LIGHTING................... Services And Other...................... 142.80 CONSERVE-A-WATT LIGHTING................... Supplies....................................... 379.54 COSGROVE MECHANICAL LLC................... Services And Other...................... 130.00 DENVER PEST & WILDLIFE SOLUTIONS..... Services And Other...................... 270.00 DH PACE COMPANY INC............................. Services And Other........................ 96.00 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC.................... Supplies....................................... 136.86 E & L FLATWORK.......................................... Services And Other................... 4,500.00 ELEVATOR INSPECTION & CERT SERV INC ...................................................................... Services And Other...................... 125.00 EMPIRE FIRE AND SAFETY INC................... Services And Other................... 6,026.38 FAST FIRE..................................................... Services And Other...................... 176.00 FASTENAL COMPANY.................................. Services And Other...................... 161.94 FASTENAL COMPANY.................................. Supplies....................................... 180.49 FOLIAGE DESIGN SYSTEMS OF.................. Services And Other...................... 431.50 GLOBAL FIRE & SAFETY INC....................... Services And Other........................ 90.00 GRAINGER.................................................... Services And Other................... 5,943.45 GRAINGER.................................................... Supplies....................................... 973.75 GROUNDS SERVICE COMPANY.................. Services And Other................. 19,334.00 HORIZON...................................................... Services And Other...................... 176.22 HOUSE OF FLAGS........................................ Supplies.................................... 2,955.60 INNOVATIVE PROSPECTS CO LLC.............. Services And Other................... 4,536.66 INTERGROUP INC........................................ Services And Other...................... 300.00 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY OF DENVER............. Services And Other...................... 801.23 LONG BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, INC...... Services And Other................... 4,003.36 MATTHEW DODD.......................................... Services And Other................... 1,250.00 MOBILE MINI LLC......................................... Supplies......................................... 98.53 NATIVE TREE SERVICE................................. Services And Other................... 1,300.00 NORTHERN COLORADO PAPER INC.......... Services And Other...................... 752.04 NORTHERN COLORADO PAPER INC.......... Supplies.................................. 12,665.86 POWER LOGIC INC...................................... Services And Other...................... 385.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARKING LOT.............. Services And Other...................... 615.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS.................................... Services And Other................... 1,916.88 SHERWIN WILLIAMS.................................... Supplies........................................... 3.49 TERMINIX INTERNATIONAL LP.................... Services And Other................... 1,603.00 TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY........................ Services And Other...................... 775.00 TRUGREEN LIMITED PARTNERSHIP........... Services And Other................... 2,993.16 WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO........................... Services And Other...................... 790.50 WATER ENGINEERING INC.......................... Services And Other................... 1,990.00 WATER SYSTEMS INC.................................. Services And Other........................ 55.08 FUND REPORT - 34 Fair Fund AMERICAN REPROGRAPHICS COMPANY LLC ...................................................................... Supplies.................................... 1,261.68 AURORA MEDIA GROUP LLC...................... Services And Other...................... 536.00 CKEMPSHOOT PHOTOGRAPHY................. Services And Other...................... 750.00 COLORADO DELIVERS LTD......................... Services And Other...................... 810.00 COLORADO GOLF AND TURF INC.............. Services And Other................... 1,400.00 CUNNINGHAM FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ...................................................................... Services And Other................... 1,200.00 CATHERINE FRANKS.................................... Services And Other.......................... 3.00 EVENT RENTS DENVER LLC........................ Services And Other................. 38,529.20 EVENTS ETC INC.......................................... Services And Other................... 6,735.00 EVENTS ETC INC.......................................... Supplies.................................... 1,300.71 EVIN J. VINCENT........................................... Services And Other.......................... 5.00 GRAINGER.................................................... Supplies....................................... 278.66 HOLLY DENNIS............................................. Services And Other........................ 25.50 I-70 SCOUT................................................... Services And Other...................... 544.80 JIM N NICKS DENVER LLC.......................... Supplies....................................... 996.00 JOHN H. YOUSLING..................................... Services And Other.......................... 5.00 JORDAN HARRIS.......................................... Services And Other.......................... 4.00 LOCKERPARTNERS LLC.............................. Services And Other...................... 937.50 LAKAYLA D. VINCENT.................................. Services And Other.......................... 5.00 LIANNE BOWER............................................ Services And Other.......................... 3.00 MARY MADSEN............................................ Supplies......................................... 32.68 MASEK ROCKY MOUNTAIN DISTRIB INC... Services And Other................... 2,000.00 MCDANIEL KATHERINE................................ Supplies......................................... 93.43 OMALLEYS MERCANTILE LLC.................... Supplies.................................... 1,372.25 PATRICIA BOWERS....................................... Services And Other.......................... 2.00 RURAL METRO OF CENTRAL COLORADO ...................................................................... Services And Other................... 7,500.00 SHEILA GAINS.............................................. Supplies....................................... 166.26 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO..... Services And Other................... 1,974.56 YVONNE DODGE.......................................... Services And Other.......................... 3.00

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PAGE 28 • THE VILLAGER • September 11, 2014 — Continued from page 27 — FUND REPORT - 41 Capital Expenditure AMERICAN MECHANICAL SERVICES......... Capital Outlay......................... 10,000.00 BEAUDIN GANZE CONSULTING.................. Services And Other................... 6,208.50 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC ...................................................................... Capital Outlay........................... 4,075.00 DIRSEC, INC................................................. MISC............................................ 165.00 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG................. Services And Other................... 2,659.45 HIGHLAND PRODUCTS GROUP, LLC.......... Capital Outlay........................... 1,440.43 INTERGROUP INC........................................ Capital Outlay........................... 4,131.45 M A MORTENSON COMPANY..................... Capital Outlay......................... 38,547.20 ON WINGS.................................................... Capital Outlay.............................. 224.00 SAUNDERS CONSTRUCTION...................... Capital Outlay....................... 357,501.80 FUND REPORT - 42 Infrastructure DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES INC......... Services And Other................. 10,628.04 HC PECK AND ASSOCIATES....................... Services And Other................. 26,800.00 J F SATO AND ASSOCIATES........................ Services And Other...................... 582.53 FUND REPORT - 43 Arapahoe County Recreation Distri ARAPAHOE WATER AND WASTEWATER..... Services And Other................. 34,346.36 CEC DEPOSIT TRUST.................................. Services And Other................. 61,688.00 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY............................. Services And Other................... 2,600.20 CITY OF CENTENNIAL.................................. Services And Other................. 33,530.00 GRAINGER.................................................... Supplies......................................... 19.47

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GREENPLAY LLC.......................................... Services And Other................... 2,567.21 IREA............................................................... Services And Other........................ 21.00 KAISER PERMANENTE................................. MISC......................................... 2,781.21 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP..... MISC.............................................. 70.74 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE.............................. MISC.............................................. 36.02 VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. MISC.............................................. 12.72 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO..... Services And Other...................... 250.50 WESTERN STATES RECLAMATION INC...... Services And Other................... 1,975.00 XCEL ENERGY.............................................. Services And Other................... 3,930.01 FUND REPORT - 67 Arap. Cty Building Finance Corpor SPENCER FANE BRITT & BROWNE LLP..... Services And Other...................... 172.50 FUND REPORT - 70 Central Services AUTOZONE STORES INC............................. MISC............................................ 271.24 BERGKAMP INC........................................... MISC............................................ 325.64 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC ...................................................................... MISC............................................ 414.21 CARQUEST AUTO PARTS............................ MISC.............................................. 47.77 CERTIFIED POWER INC............................... MISC......................................... 2,380.45 DALES TIRES & RETREADING INC.............. MISC............................................ 588.00 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS............................ MISC.............................................. 71.36 FEDEX........................................................... MISC.............................................. 30.46 FAY MYERS MOTORCYCLE WORLD........... MISC............................................ 291.98 HILL ENTERPRISES INC............................... MISC....................................... 59,650.50 LAKEWOOD FORDLAND INC....................... MISC..................................... 389,350.00 LAWS............................................................. MISC......................................... 7,893.19 MCCANDLESS TRUCK CENTER LLC.......... MISC..................................... 228,561.86 NAPA AUTO PARTS...................................... MISC............................................ 164.83 NEVES UNIFORMS....................................... MISC......................................... 1,367.45 OMEARA FORD CENTER............................. MISC............................................ 173.34 REX OIL COMPANY INC............................... MISC......................................... 1,291.28 ROYAL SUPPLY COMPANY.......................... MISC............................................ 129.60 RUNBECK ELECTION SERVICES INC.......... MISC....................................... 18,000.00 SUPER VAC MANFACTURING CO INC........ MISC......................................... 4,400.00 US DISTRIBUTING........................................ MISC......................................... 1,220.58 WAYNE LAING.............................................. MISC.............................................. 86.28 WEAR PARTS AND EQUIPMENT CO INC.... MISC............................................ 407.26 WIRELESS ADVANCED................................. MISC....................................... 21,363.92

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PBS WAGE WORKS...................................... Services And Other................... 2,284.00 UNUM LIFE INSURANCE A3........................ MISC............................................. (22.89) VISION SERVICE PLAN................................. Services And Other........................ 75.48 WAGE WORKS INC....................................... Services And Other................... 5,546.83 FUND REPORT - 84 E-911 Authority 9-1-1 COLORADO FOUNDATION................. Services And Other................... 4,623.00 APCO INTERNATIONAL INC......................... Services And Other...................... 254.00 AT&T.............................................................. Services And Other...................... 211.12 CENTURYLINK.............................................. Services And Other................... 1,471.70 CITY OF GLENDALE..................................... Services And Other................. 45,000.00 FOREMOST PROMOTIONS.......................... Services And Other................... 2,262.88 FRONT RANGE INTERNET INC.................... Services And Other................... 2,100.90 INTRADO INC................................................ Services And Other................... 8,011.67 ISC INC.......................................................... Services And Other................. 97,474.75 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES INC................. Services And Other................... 1,416.14 LITTLETON FIRE RESCUE............................ Services And Other................... 3,709.50 QWEST CORP DBA CENTURYLINK QC...... Services And Other...................... 854.39 TDS TELECOM.............................................. Services And Other........................ 54.33 THE HIMARK GROUP................................... Services And Other........................ 48.33 TRINA EVERHART......................................... Services And Other...................... 645.02 FUND REPORT - 91 Treasurer CITY OF AURORA......................................... MISC. .................................1,096,784.40 CITY OF CENTENNIAL.................................. MISC. ....................................377,844.13 CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE............... MISC. ......................................84,931.15 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD................................. MISC. ....................................148,995.61 CITY OF GLENDALE..................................... MISC. ......................................21,736.46 CITY OF LITTLETON / FINANCE DEPT........ MISC. ....................................154,746.20 CITY OF SHERIDAN ...................................................................... MISC........................................24,891.22 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT ...................................................................... MISC. ........................................1,497.00 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE................. MISC. ......................................76,130.20 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE................. MISC. .................................4,471,289.00 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY................... MISC. ....................................427,633.00 STATE OF COLORADO HUMAN SERVICES ...................................................................... MISC. ........................................9,980.00 TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY.................. MISC. ........................................9,012.37 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 08/01/2014 THROUGH 08/31/2014 DRAWN FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNDS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERE UNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE SAID COUNTY AT LITTLETON THIS 09/02/2014 MATT CRANE, CLERK TO THE BOARD Published in The Villager Published: September 11, 2014 Legal # 5127

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Extreme Weight Loss: Destination Boot Camp comes to Colorado CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center begins transformational program

A program for anyone looking to experience weight loss “boot camp” is coming to the University of Colorado Anschutz Health and Wellness Center as a one-week destination weight loss boot camp and transformation program. Extreme Weight Loss: Destination Boot Camp, a collaboration between AHWC and Eyeworks USA, is an evidenced-based program inspired by the unscripted series Extreme Weight Loss, produced for ABC by Eyeworks USA. This season, the show has participants spending their first three months at AHWC to successfully begin their weight loss journey (the series documents the year-long transformation in 17 people). Holly Wyatt, MD, medical director at the CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center and on Extreme Weight Loss, is a guiding force, along with series trainers and transformation specialists Chris and Heidi Powell, in helping the show participants safely lose weight. In her practice at AHWC, Wyatt also works with individuals and small groups to help them realize weight loss and maintenance goals. “Many of the changes these peo-

ple make have nothing to do with diet or exercise,” said Wyatt. “We know the most challenging part of losing weight is keeping it off and developing a new way of thinking to keep it off long-term.” People who take part in Extreme Weight Loss: Destination Boot Camp will come to AHWC every day for Phase 1, which is the first week of the weight loss boot camp program, and have hotel accommodations near campus. “We have 20 years of experience and science backing up the principles we will share at Extreme Weight Loss: Destination Boot Camp,” said Wyatt. “In addition to looking at nutrition and exercise, we will assess individual metabolic function, sleep and stress levels to give participants a look at what they do well and what they might need to work on.” During Extreme Weight Loss: Destination Boot Camp, participants will be assigned a transformation coach for daily sessions of physical activity, mental exercises and nutrition education. Each also will receive body composition, personalized nutritional analysis and wellness assessments. The program is based on the weight loss principles outlined in State of Slim, written by Wyatt and James O. Hill, Ph.D., AHWC’s executive director. State of Slim principles include

identifying your personal reasons for losing weight, focusing on positive aspects of weight loss, creating a supportive environment and developing new habits and rituals to make healthy decisions. After the first week, participants will head home and have the option to continue the transformation in Phases 2, 3 and 4. They can take part in 15 weekly online classes with their transformation coach. There will also be an online community for support and guidance throughout the year. At the completion of one year, we will invite them back to celebrate their success. The program will be available to 120 people in the month of October. For more information on the program, call 1-844-404-2008 or go to www.ewlbootcamp.com. Extreme Weight Loss airs Tuesday nights 8 – 10 p.m. (ET/PT) on the ABC Television Network. The University of Colorado Anschutz Health and Wellness Center has entered into a licensing agreement with Eyeworks USA for its new Destination Boot Camp weight loss program. This collaboration between The Anschutz Health and Wellness Center and Eyeworks USA is inspired by the popularity of the unscripted television series Extreme Weight Loss produced by Eyeworks USA.

LPS ‘Accredited with Distinction’ for 5th year The only metro area district accredited five years in a row

Submitted by Littleton Public Schools School communities throughout Littleton Public Schools are giving “high fives” in celebration of the news that that LPS has received the state’s highest accreditation rating in 2014 for the fifth straight year. Last week, LPS learned that it again received the rating of Accredited with Distinction from the Colorado Department of Education. Accredited with Distinction is the highest accreditation rating given and is reserved for the state’s topperforming school districts. LPS is the only school district in the Denver metro area to be Accredited with Distinction for five years.

LPS continues to earn this rating based on its student performance across key indicators that reflect student academic success: academic achievement, academic growth, reducing academic growth gaps and postsecondary and workforce readiness. LPS met or exceeded its target goals in all four of those performance indicators. Of particular note, LPS increased graduation rates in all student population subgroups and has seen steady increases in four-year on-time graduation rates for all populations. In addition, middle school academic achievement earned an “exceeds” rating in all content areas. Looking at achievement data from multiple sources – including state assessment tests, other largescale assessments such as the Measures of Academic Progress test, and

assessments more specific to LPS – help teachers solve student-learning challenges and improve instruction. Much of this work is done in Professional Learning Communities, where teachers meet in teams to analyze data together to help meet individual student needs. “I cannot stress enough how significant this is,” said LPS Superintendent Scott Murphy. “Earning the rating ‘Accredited with Distinction’ is very difficult, which is why it is so rare. To be able to earn this prestigious rating five years in a row is truly remarkable. … We are so proud of our students, our teachers, and all those who support their work. It is clear that the entire LPS community makes education a priority, and that’s why LPS continues to be the top achieving school district in the Denver metro area.”


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Greenwood Athletic and Tennis Club hosts 7th Annual Tri-Our-Village Kids Triathlon Event set for Sept. 21

Now more than ever kids are following in their parents footsteps and participating in triathlons. On Sept. 21, the City of Greenwood Village and Greenwood Athletic and Tennis Club are hosting the seventh annual Tri-Our-Village Kids Triathlon for ages 6-16. The triathlon will feature four different difficulty levels adjusted accordingly to each age group. Participants will run, bike, and swim their way through the course surrounding GATC and Westland’s Park in Greenwood Village. According to Crystal Garland, aquatics coordinator at Greenwood, “The 7th Annual Tri Our Village Kids Triathlon introduces kids to the fun of swimming, biking and running while also helping kids discover the benefits of healthy activities. On average we have 200 participants and we are looking forward to a similar turn out for this year’s event.” More and more kids are doing triathlons for fun. The latest numbers from USA Triathlon show that the amount of total youth members increased to 57,846 in 2013 from 51,585 in 2012, a jump of 12.1 percent. Since 2007 youth membership has grown 34 percent making triathlons one of the fastest growing sports in the nation. In addition to getting kids active through the rapidly grow-

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A meeting of Chinese cuisine Three chefs ‘Taiwan on’ at Englewood’s Twin Dragon

Mainland China and Taiwan may have their differences, but food was the great unifier on Labor Day when three visiting Taiwanese culinary professors came to Twin Dragon in Engle-

wood to prepare a special 11-course meal for the Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce of Colorado and other invitees. Aug. 31 also marked a birthday celebration for Shiou Jefferson, the Twin Dragon’s longtime owner. Continued on page 31

ABOVE: Chefs Ting-Wei Hung, Chia-Mon Chen and Lu Che-Wei from culinary universities in Kaohsiung City and Tainan City, Taiwan prepared an authentic invitation-only luncheon for local Taiwanese-American business leaders. ABOVE, RIGHT: Englewood City Council’s Joe Jefferson, right, pays a birthday tribute to his Chinese-born mother, Shiou, the Twin Dragon’s owner, as Kevin Leung, president of the Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce of Colorado, looks on. RIGHT: Carved watermelons greet guests. Photos by Peter Jones

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