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Lifestyle Letter
The Man-azine
JUNE 2016
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une has long been devoted to dudes—it's National Men's Health Month, it's open season for mountain men, and, of course, it houses that all-important holiday for dads. So, we decided to make our June issue a bit more testosterone-tinged than usual. My biggest surprise? It's not that different. We took our usual topics—food, drink, outdoor activities and interesting locals—and put a masculine slant on them. I didn't anticipate being all that interested in this month's pages, being a nonman and all, but it turns out that the topics I stereotypically pegged as being 'male' hold a whole lot of female appeal as well. Take the Camping Survival Guide with Children story by Erica Boniface, for example. I, like everyone else I know with kids, have a camping horror story of my own. Some tips on how to make that summer pilgrimage to the mountains less hellish and more fun? Yes, please. Or the Dude Food photo spread. I may not be a dude, but I can look at pictures of food for hours. (Literally. It's a problem.) And then, thank goodness, there's a story about running to help motivate us to burn off those barbecue and brew calories. Another perfect fit for this man-azine issue is the Day in the Life profile of Aaron Wallace, the young force behind Schomp Automotive. You probably know Lisa Schomp from the commercials; a pioneer for women in a traditionally male-dominated industry. Aaron is her son, and he brings a new approach—and look—to the family business. The issue may have been designed with men in mind, but with gender roles being increasingly fluid and cliches becoming increasingly, well, cliche, I think we've got everyone covered.
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Around Town
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Local’s Choice
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Inspired By
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Water & Woods
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Lifestyle Calendar
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Parting Thoughts
26 A Day in the Life
Go behind the scenes with Schomp Automotive's Aaron Wallace
32 In the Running
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Good Times
Bridge of Hope Greater Denver Concert
Bridge of Hope Greater Denver had their 2nd benefit concert. It was an uplifting evening for all who attended as they were able to enjoy food, friends, and music. In addition to that, people gave to help end family homelessness through Bridge of Hope Greater Denver. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF STEVE HOSTETLER, STEVE HOSTETLER PHOTOGRAPHY.
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Solds • April 2016
CASTLE PINES • LONE TREE • HIGHLANDS RANCH $600,000 ~ $800,000
Highlands Ranch • SOLD $1,117,000
Highlands Ranch • SOLD $575,000
Castle Pines • SOLD $1,350,000
Stats: Average Above Price Per Sq. Ft. $208.73 Average Sale/List Price 99.00% Average Days on Market 42 Address
City
Zip
1152 Forest Trails Dr.
Castle Pines
80108
Price $765,000
Beds Baths SqFt Above 5
5
3,599
2394 Terrace Dr.
Highlands Ranch
80126
$759,000
5
5
3,649
9859 Eliza Ct.
Highlands Ranch
80126
$750,000
5
5
3,387
10598 Montecito Dr.
Lone Tree
80124
$749,900
2
3
2,286
12555 Tapadero Way
Castle Pines
80108
$740,000
6
5
3,286
3273 Greensborough Dr.
Highlands Ranch
80129
$730,000
3
4
2,139
867 Countrybriar Ln.
Highlands Ranch
80129
$725,000
5
5
3,275
10717 Briarglen Cir.
Highlands Ranch
80130
$722,500
5
5
3,414
624 Ridgemont Cir.
Highlands Ranch
80126
$714,000
5
5
3,575
9570 Kemper Dr.
Lone Tree
80124
$705,000
5
5
3,821
6865 Winter Ridge Ct.
Castle Pines
80108
$701,000
5
5
3,843
2635 Timberchase Trl.
Highlands Ranch
80126
$699,000
6
5
3,961
3376 Darlington Cir.
Highlands Ranch
80126
$696,500
5
5
2,950
10175 Bluffmont Dr.
Lone Tree
80124
$690,000
3
4
3,408
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Day in the Life: Aaron Wallace
ARTICLE ALLYSON REEDY | PHOTOGRAPHY LEWIS MITCHELL
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he Schomp Automotive Group has been owned and operated by the same family for nearly 75 years (if you don’t know Lisa Schomp’s voice by now, you must
not listen to radio), but now a new generation has taken the reigns, in the form of 32-year-old Aaron Wallace. Wallace, the son of Lisa and General Manager Mark Wallace, is the fourth generation owner of Schomp Automotive Group, SW Insurance and Wallace Auto Group. He brings a new kind of energy—and look—to the company: Think ponytail and beard instead of traditional suit and tie. We got a glimpse of what a typical day (if there is such a thing) looks like for the fitness-minded Littleton businessman.
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AARON WALLACE (CON TI N U ED)
He brings a new kind of energy—and look— to the company: Think ponytail and beard instead of traditional suit and tie.
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6:30–7:30 A.M Wallace travels a lot for work,
spearheading the growth of the automotive group, there’s
but if he’s in Colorado, his day always begins
no shortage of decisions that Wallace has to make or
the same way: let out Twig, his 8-month-old
consultants with whom he needs to advise. Every day is
Bernedoodle (an adorable mountain dog/
different, but the afternoon hours always revolve around
poodle mix) and feed her. If he’s up on the
meetings. “Basically I go where Kelly (Wallace’s exec-
earlier side, he’ll do some cardio before get-
utive assistant) tells me I’m supposed to be
ting dressed and ready. He never skips his morning green tea.
until 6 p.m.,” he says. “Somewhere in there I eat twice. Not really in any set order; just
7:45 A.M. Head to the office in his
BMW i8 or Mercedes-Benz G550.
when it’s convenient.” 6:00 P.M. If he’s finished up meetings
and calls, he’ll spend an hour or so
Owning car dealerships has its perks. 8:00 A.M. The first thing he
wrapping up the day and talking with
does in his office—inside the
direct reports. With the recent open-
new Schomp Honda building in
ings of the brand new Schomp MINI
Highlands Ranch—is look over
and Schomp Honda dealerships in
his daily list of metrics and
Highlands Ranch, there’s no get-
pace reports. He spends about
ting out of work early these days. 7:30 P.M.
an hour reading and sending
The sun is starting
emails, all while talking to core
to set when Wallace leaves the
members of his team. He drinks
office. Twig is excited to get home,
a protein shake while Twig
get fed and get some quality one-
looks on. (She accompanies
on-one time with her dad. After
Wallace to work every day.)
the canine love, it’s off to dinner.
9:00 A.M. Schomp is big
“I’m out of town 60–70 percent of
on investing in employees’
the time, so when I’m in town I’m
health, so it’s no surprise that
usually playing catch-up with busi-
the Schomp employee gym is
ness associates or friends and family,
pretty loaded. Each of the deal-
so I eat out a lot or have people over
erships operated by Schomp
for dinner,” he says. 8:30 P.M. Wallace is basically starving at
holds a fully-equipped cross-fit gym. You’ll find Wallace there when-
this point, and tonight he meets friends
ever he’s in town working out with the
at Sushi Sasha in Highlands for dinner.
house trainers Ian and Joe. His routine typ-
Denver’s Bar Dough is another current
ically involves a cardio warm-up followed by
restaurant favorite. Besides during his
circuit and cross-fit training for an hour. The
workouts, dinner is one of the only
dealership also offers in-store yoga classes
times in the day when Wallace isn’t
and massage sessions to keep everyone nice
working, so he really values this personal time.
and relaxed. 10:00 A.M. Workout complete, Wallace downs
10:30–11:00 P.M. He comes home
a Muscle Pharm Coconut Water protein shake.
and gets in the hot tub or steam
After showering and getting dressed, he’ll finally
shower to relax. Wallace tries not
grab a quick, high-protein breakfast, which he
to check email before bed, but
eats while responding to emails and making
sometimes gets roped into one
phone calls. 11:00
A.M.
thing or another. If all goes well, Meetings
and
conference
he gets to sleep by 11:30 p.m. or
calls start. With a focus on growing the
midnight. Then it’s up again in the
brands, aggressively pricing inventory and
morning to do it all over again. June 2016 | Highlands Ranch Lifestyle
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IN THE RUNNING (CON TI N U ED)
by the numbers 1 out of 6: the number of people in the U.S. who jogged at least once in the past year.
5: Number of minutes you need to run each day to reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease related death.
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12:37.35: Record for fastest 5k, held by Kenenisa Bekele.
48: Number of marathons Budhia Singh completed before age 5.
908: The number of calories burned by a 200 pound man in an hour of running (10 min/mile pace).
44.6 million: Pairs of running shoes sold in the U.S. in 2012.
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15: Percentage increase in testosterone in men running 2.5 hours per week.
72: Percentage of runners ages 18 39 who think running together as a couple leads to a closer relationship.
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Water & Woods
ARTICLE ERICA BONIFACE | PHOTOS ERICA BONIFACE, LINDSAY BARBER, ANA KEMP, GARY STEUER
C
amping is a rite of passage, especially
having them excited beforehand only helps
• Stock up on bug spray and sunscreen.
living in Colorado. You see other fam-
when you’re on the road and setting up camp.
No one likes to have 100 bug bites—and
ilies doing it all the time. They post cute
• Stand down. Don’t let your parenting inhi-
combine that with a sunburn, you will not
pictures of their 3-year-old frolicking along
bitions control everyone’s every move. At home
a trail with a stick in their hand and a cute
you usually don’t approve of your kids eating
• Some swear by no electronics, but watching
sun hat. But let’s be honest: You haven’t
Pop Tarts for breakfast, lunch and dinner—but in
a fun movie before bedtime snuggled together in
mustered up the courage to take your brood
nature, no one is around to bear witness. Okay,
a tent creates memories in its own right.
on a trip just yet. Until now.
that’s a poor excuse. But seriously, it’s time to be
This summer is when you’re going to do it,
the relaxed parent and go with the flow.
have happy campers.
• The kids will love being out in nature. They’ll play throw rocks in the lake. They’ll
• For a Martha Stewart-type hack, bring
play hide-n-seek. They’ll make believe
won’t literally be there while you pitch your
a hanging organizer to hang from a tree to
they’re Hansel and Gretel getting out of the
tent, but we are there in spirit and preparation.
help keep track of things like bug spray,
woods without the witch spotting them. But
wipes and essentials.
it’s always a solid parenting move to plan for
dang it. And we’re here to help you. Maybe we
We asked the Colorado parent community for their camping tricks, hacks and tips. Here’s what they brought back: • Preparations: Have the kids be involved
• Oh yeah and that’s a big one: Pack plenty of wipes. It’s not just butts that will need them
when you’re roughing it.
more entertainment. Bring plenty of board
games, toys and plan various activities. • Plan a scavenger hunt. Have the kids find
in as much as they can leading up to the
• If you’re traveling with infants, one fam-
things around them—and the winner gets to
trip. Have them help pick out what campsite
ily wrote they would dress their kiddos in
make the world’s largest s’more that night. Give
you’re going to, what food you’re bringing—
snowsuits to keep warm instead of using
them a list and have them find the items on
and if you’re buying gear, have them pick their
sleeping bags. Also, bring plenty of blankets
them. Such as find a stick shaped like an ‘L’ or
sleeping bags. Get them excited. You’ll find
for the night and early morning.
a flat rock made for skipping across the water.
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Add nature to the activity and you’ll be patting yourselves on your back for your pure brilliance. • Throw schedules out the window. Look, we know it’s important junior naps by 1 p.m., but when you’re camping, go lax on the routines. Who wants to sleep when there’s unchartered territory to explore? • Set those safety boundaries before you set up your home away from home. It’s all fun and games until a sibling fight breaks out over the last marshmallow during s’mores making. Also, make sure they know the importance of no snacks or food in the tent or camper. • Make sure your First Aid kit is fully stocked and ready for action, because
scraped knees will happen. • Pack those extra clothes. Be prepared for the elements. If your potty-training kid goes through three pairs of pants a day at home, just imagine what you need without a laundry machine. • Have the kids be part of the cooking. When you’re camping, everything becomes a family event. Have them help prepare dinner at night and set the picnic table. • Endless snacks for everyone. They act as good distractions ... and make everyone happy! • Plan on snuggling under the stars and having amazing talks. You’re building memories, so enjoy every second of it! June 2016 | Highlands Ranch Lifestyle
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Tech Savvy
Why It’s Worth It ROLEX DEEPSEA D-BLUE DIAL, FROM $13,195 ALLYSON REEDY
Rolex is the only company using superior 904L steel, which creates a lasting, durable reflection on the watch. Besides looking better, it’s also much more difficult (read: expensive) to work with. Rolex had to buy new tools and machinery when they fully transitioned to this type of steel in 2003.
I
t’s hard to justify a watch that costs more than your first car, but Rolex isn’t just any watch. Here’s a peek into the process it takes to
create the iconic timepiece. You be the judge of whether it’s worth the five-figure price tag. Each dive watch is individually tested in pressurized water tanks. Most watchmakers test State-of-the-art R&D.
which Rolex also does,
tiple science labs to ensure
twice—but to test each
that their manufacturing
and every watch in water
process and materials used
is almost unheard of. The
are top of the line and can
Deepsea is waterproof to
withstand anything. Think
a depth of 12,800 feet, so
chemistry labs, electron microscopes and gas spectrometers. They aren’t messing around.
It takes about one year to make a Rolex watch. You read that right: it takes longer to make a watch than to make a baby. From shaping the parts of the case to setting the hand-applied hour markers to the rigid testing each watch must undergo, the entire process takes close to 365 days.
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with air-pressure tanks—
Scientists toil away in mul-
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you’re probably OK to take it to the local pool.
spa day
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Lifestyle Calendar
June
JUNE 4
HIGHLANDS RANCH BEER FESTIVAL CIVIC GREEN PARK Colorado, often called the “Napa Valley of Beer”, is home to over 250 local breweries and brewpubs. In celebration of our beer culture the HRCA proudly presents the 4th Annual Highlands Ranch Beer Festival. Live music, local and national breweries and lawn games will be present at this event. Unlimited one ounce samples and a souvenir tasting glass is included in the ticket pricing. Proceeds will benefit the Highlands Ranch Scholarship Fund. The festival is open to all ages; however, only those over 21 can consume alcohol. Proper ID required upon entry. Admission to the park is FREE! You do not need to purchase a ticket to enter the park. Only ticket holders will be allowed to sample beers at the festival. Tickets: $30 in advance, $40 day of if not sold out. VIP Hour- $45 will get you access to the festival at 1:00 p.m. and a limited edition t-shirt! The Beer Festival will be held rain or shine unless weather conditions are determined to be unsafe, so bring your rain gear and come prepared for Colorado weather! HRCAOnline.org
JUNE 4
JUNE 17 AVEDA SKIN EVENT LA TIERRA SALON & DAY SPA
FOOD TRUCK FRENZY
You will be pampered with a 30-minute Plant Peel Facial that will exfoliate
ELK RIDGE PARK, CASTLE PINES
and leave your skin looking radiant, followed by a professional 30-minute
Food Truck Frenzy is a not-to-miss event for the whole family!
makeup application. This event takes place in our salon front rather than
Enjoy food from a multitude of food trucks, beer from Rockyard
the spa, which creates a wonderful energy and excitement throughout the
brewery, live music from Lookin’ Back
salon. $60 holds your appointed invitation
and fun for the kids.
and will be used towards any Aveda skin care
CastlePinesChamber.com
or makeup products purchased during the
JUNE 10-12
event, which in turn, makes the service complimentary! Limited spaces available. Re-
PINBALL & GAMER FESTIVAL
serve your appointment today!
DENVER MARRIOTT SOUTH AT PARK
LaTierraSalon.com
MEADOWS It's coming! Clear your calendar the week-
JUNE 24
end of June 10-12, 2016, for three amazing
CULTURE ON THE GREEN
days in Denver, Colorado, with hundreds
CIVIC GREEN PARK
of pinball, retro and arcade video games
Join us for this free series featuring some
to play for free with admission. Play a
of Colorado's best performers and fel-
huge game list and variety of themes in pin-
low SCFD funded non-profits. Mudra Dance
ball machines and retro arcade games—No
Studio will feature dance, song and drums
Quarters Needed. Grab the friends and es-
from India. Pack a picnic and enjoy live per-
cape, bring the family, make it a weekend
formances in the heart of Highlands Ranch
away, an awesome date night, or dare we
at Civic Green Park. All concerts are free and
say play hooky from work? Game on! For
open to the public. Sorry, no dogs or glass
specific times, please vist the website.
containers allowed in Civic Green Park.
PinballShowdown.com
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Parting Thoughts
Nose Hair Trimmer – “Please don’t think I’m crazy here. Finding a decent product to help us dudes eliminate unwanted ear and nose hair is harder than you think.”
WD Personal Cloud Hard Drive – “Give dad some space this Father’s Day ... some storage space! This super-cool personal cloud hard drive can store all of his videos, photos and movies in one location AND he can access his files from anywhere in the world from any device.”
Meat – “If all else fails and you’re totally stumped for an idea, fill dad’s belly with a New York Strip and you’re sure to be at the top of his inheritance list!” Balvenie DoubleWood Scotch Whiskey – “Let dad kick back in his big leather recliner with a glass of Balvenie DoubleWood 12-yearold single malt. It’s good, and dad can get his buzz on.”
gift picks
From Jeremy On Mix 100 Spyderco Knives – “Not only is Spyderco a Colorado company, but they also make some of the coolest pocket knives on the market.”
WHO: JEREMY PADGETT WHAT: MORNING RADIO PERSONALITY AND EXECUTIVE PRODUCER FOR THE MIX MORNING SHOW WHERE: MIX100.3
Fishing Pole Travel Case – “Has dad been throwing his fishing poles in the back of his truck, just to arrive at his favorite stream with a tangled, broken mess? Not anymore!” 42
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Daddy, Please Stop Talking – “From comedian and actor Adam Carolla, this book is a humorous look at what it’s like to raise kids in the modern age of smart phones, flat screens and helicopter parenting.” Carhartt Wallet – “Don’t go out and get dad another wimpy, flimsy, little wallet—get him a wallet that can stand up to a nuclear blast!”
Kettle Bell – “Beer bellies and biceps—it’s all about the dad bod!”