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How Will Your Future Look

Experience South Aurora Locally Owned| To-Do

Happy Anniversary Aurora Celebrating 125 years

Zip Into An Adventure

Colorado Zip Lining At Its Best

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My Enemy’s Cradle

Local Author Spotlight The Oscar Dog: Tales Of A Four Legged Cop

How Do You RTD

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Get Out And Golf

ZIP LINING IN COLORADO

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How Will Your Future Look? I’ve spent many hours thinking about the future. What will it be like when my kids are my age? How will the world look when I am my parent’s age? What will our community be next year or next decade? These thoughts constantly run through my head. Instead of letting this “unknown” cripple us, I am challenging each of you to embrace your responsibility to your community...your civic obligation. Simply put, our individual job to leave our community better than we found it. As you read about last month, one of my passions is raising money and awareness for the fight against pediatric cancer. On April 23rd I will be shaving my head (and maybe my beard) for the annual “Shave the Mayor” St. Baldrick’s event. Each year I also auction off the color of my hair before the event. This year, a local family donated $500 to have me dye my hair Broncos orange and blue. The result...is pretty cool if I do say so myself.

community better. It does not have to be a huge task, in fact often the smallest gestures have the biggest impacts. So my challenge for you this month is to do something little to make your community better. You could hold the door open for someone...share a smile with a stranger as they pass by...pay for someone’s groceries when they are not looking...pick up some trash you see on the side of the road...call an old friend and just say “HI.” You will be shocked as to how much positivity and love can be created when you do something little...or something as big as dying your hair crazy colors to raise money. We each have the power to make our future great. Don’t waste this power but rather embrace it! Lastly, come join me and over 50 others on April 23rd and watch us get bald. Visit ShaveTheMayor.com for more info (or to make a donation... please). Have a great month!

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Come out to experience one of Tagawa Garden’s most anticipated spring events – it’s a Night of Wine & Roses with Balistreri Vineyards! The event will feature the debut of Tagawa’s own-grown potted rose bushes accompanied by a wine tasting event from their friends at Balistreri Vineyards. To compliment the wine tasting experience, a delicious, complimentary selection of gourmet cheeses and fruits will be provided by the Tagawa Family. Take home any bottles that catch your attention as wine will be available for purchase as well. In addition to the incredible Wine & Roses event itself, shop Tagawa’s vast selection of amazing home and garden finds as the ENTIRE STORE* will be marked down 20% during the event. Make Tax Day something to celebrate and head to Tagawa Gardens on Friday, April 15th, from 4:00pm-7:00pm, for a night of Wine & Roses. For more information, visit tagawagardens.com. (*20% off includes in-stock items only. Excludes special orders, delivery/labor charges, fundraising items and purchase of gift cards.)

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April 30th, 2016, marks the 125th Anniversary for the City of Aurora. By official city proclamation, April will be declared “Aurora’s Quasquicentennial Month” and the tributes to the city’s history will continue throughout the summer, but the celebration kicks off beginning March 15th at the Aurora History Museum. Starting on the 15th of March and continuing through July 10th, the museum will be showcasing Worth Discovering: 125 Years of Aurora History. Experience the quirky and interesting past that led to the Aurora we know today through this celebratory photo exhibit.

City of Aurora Libraries are getting in on the party and will be hosting Birthday Storytimes throughout the month of April to celebrate Aurora turning 125. Join in on the fun at the following locations: • Tuesday, April 26th, 10:30am at Hoffman Library • Wednesday, April 27th, 10:30am at MLK Library • Wednesday, April 27th and Friday, April 29th, 10:00am at Tallyn’s Ranch Library • Thursday, April 28th, 10am at Mission Vejio Library • Friday, April 29th, 4:00pm at Central Library What’s a party without cake? On April 28th, the Aurora Historical Society invites you to help them celebrate Aurora’s anniversary, complete with cake, at the Aurora Municipal Center Lobby, located at 15151 E. Alameda Pkwy. Cake will also be served at all the Summer in the City events, May through August of this year.

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Also on the 28th, the Dry Dock Brewing Company will debut their “Aurora Ale” in celebration of Aurora turning 125 years young. Look for the 22 oz. bombers in retail stores and on tap at city events. Thursday’s tapping will take place at North Dock (2801 Tower Road) at 2 pm. The Friday tasting will take place at South Dock (15150 E. Hampden Ave.) On Saturday, April 30th, the party continues at the 125th Birthday Party and Volksmarch from 10am-4pm at the Aurora History Museum, Morrison Nature Center and DeLaney Farm Historic Site. Commemorate Aurora’s big day with print making, nature walks and other fun birthday activities. A shuttle bus will be avail7 SEARCH SOUTH AURORA MAGAZINE

able to transport party goers between all three sites. Admission is FREE. This event is proudly sponsored by the Aurora Museum Foundation. This summer, the party continues with the Aurora Symphony Orchestra’s concert, “Arts for a Better Tomorrow,” on May 15th to premiere the composition, “Aurora Colorado Variations” by Aurora composer Joseph Scardetta. On May 24th, the symphony will be joined by the Aurora Singers for a free concert with music from the 1890s. The Aurora Singers will also have their own concerts on May 14th and 15th. More events are planned this fall as well. For full event details, visit AuroraGov.org/Aurora125 The celebration is taking place on social media as well. All residents and visitors are encouraged to post videos or photos on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram of their favorite places or things to do in Aurora using the hashtag #AuroraCO125.


Why do people love CRZLTs? Seufer says its simple, “Our lines are awesome. They are long and fast. Our guests travel over 1 ½ miles on 10 different lines. The experience is so unique and so thrilling it’s addicting and it’s a totally different way to enjoy the outdoors. Your perspective changes once you zip line.” So what does your day tackling the zip lines look like? Groups of no more than eight head out with two guides for a 2 ½ hour tour. You will hike between lines for a total of about a mile. There is even a 1500’ dual race line for a bang of a finish! It’s the longest, fastest and highest dual race line in Colorado!

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t’s that time of the year – time to shift your outdoor activities from winter to spring. Did you know that one of Colorado’s most epic and unique outdoor adventure experiences is right in our own back yard? How would you like to spend your day flying through the air on a zip line! We sat down with Ty Seufer, owner of Castle Rock Zip Lines Tours, to get some insight on the great outdoors. Located in Philip S.

Why should you give zipping a try? “It’s amazing! It’s a great adventure and you challenge yourself,” says Seufer. “We give you the full customer interaction experience. We don’t just hook you up and send you down the line. You are in charge of your speed and braking. It’s a perfect way to spend 2 ½ hours in Colorado and our location makes drive time short and easy.” There is more to do than just zip line at the Philip S. Miller Park. Seufer also owns the Epic Adventure Tower. This is the world’s first adventure tower. It has a 42’ Climbing Wall, a 74’ Flight Line, a Leap of Faith Zip Line, a Quick Jump with 3 Meter Bungee and a Trust Fall Leap. The experiences that CRZLTs offer are ones that will stay with you forever. “This outlasts gifted items. An experience like

this shapes who we are and creates a timeless bond with those on the tour. It’s the best team building exercise a company can invest in since it really tests your limits and encourages bonding and I love to see families go on a tour together, it really brings people closer. These days we need more encouragement to put down our electronics and go find a thrill outside and have a tactile experience that will sit with you forever.” Seufer continues. What’s next for Seufer and his endless quest of epic outdoor experiences? The Epic Sky Trek Challenge is coming in May and will add to the already larger-thanlife options at Philip S. Miller Park. The Sky Trek Challenge is a 10,000 foot jungle gym in the sky for aerial trekking. “It’s going to be unreal! 50 feet tall and it even has an event platform for parties.” Seufer beams. “It’s going to be the ultimate team building atmosphere. Once you are strapped in, you are free to roam and explore the 110 different elements. Show off your inner Ninja Warrior or walk a tight rope. It’ll offer a one of a kind experience.” When asked what Seufer’s goal is in creating these adventure opportunities he states, “I want to provide experiences that are the highlight of everyone’s vacation, team event, family reunion or just a couple friends out for a good time. If our zip lines and epic tower are the highlight of their day, then we are succeeding. Knowing we are helping promote fun in the beautiful outdoors of Colorado is rewarding enough to keep searching for the next thrill! I love seeing our guests go out and see the world in a new way with their own eyes.” Seufer also owns Royal Gorge Rafting and Royal Gorge Zip Line Tours. “We offer the whole vacation package for you to raft, zip, stay and unwind. We have vacation rentals and a restaurant for a seamless adventure package. One location and 100% fun! Visit www. RoyalGorgeRafting.net or call 719275-7238 for more information. Are you convinced to give CRZLTs and the Epic Adventure Tower a try? If you want to do something fun, exhilarating and exciting call 720-733-ZIPP today and set up a tour! For more information go to www. CastleRockZipLineTours.com.

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Miller Park off Plum Creek Parkway, CRZLTs offers Douglas County a thrill right in our own backyard.


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with Pam & Becky

My Enemy’s Cradle By Sara Young

Born in Poland and of Jewish decent, Cyrla was sent to live in Holland with her relatives, in hopes of living a safer life during Hitler’s regime. So far she has been able to blend in but things are about to change. Someone knows of Cyrla’s heritage and her cousin Anneke is hiding a secret of her own, a pregnancy by a German soldier. Both girls will make decisions that will change the course of many lives.

BECKY Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres of stories. I love learning more about our past and this story will provide a glimpse into a program that was put into place by the Nazi’s to increase the “Master Race.” All “racially valuable” women were to have as many babies as possible and maternity homes were put in place to care for the new citizens and future soldiers. I really enjoyed this book, but it was the historical information that captivated me. Which did you enjoy more, the love story or the historical insight in this book?

PAM That is a difficult question! I enjoyed the love story, especially because it was unexpected and represented something lovely in the midst of such horror. However, the historical insight was quite interesting. I was not aware of these maternity homes and was driven to research this topic further. What a scary situation and place for Cyrla to be in during a terrifying time. Even before this turn of events, life had not been easy for her. She had lost her mother and been sent away to live with her aunt’s family as her Jewish lineage from her father’s side became dangerous. Do you feel that Cyrla felt rejected by her father, even though she logically understood why he sent her away? BECKY Absolutely, she was sent away but not her half-brothers.

Her father told her that “You are not denying half of yourself by accepting the other half. You are correcting something that has been unbalanced.” That message told her directly that her place in the family was unnatural. Fortunately, she has a motherly connection to her aunt but I think that she always felt out of place in this home. Cyrla is able to blend in because she has blond hair and blue eyes but she holds on to her Jewish heritage in secret. What did you think about her dangerous choice to keep objects that exposed her heritage during a time when its discovery could have deadly repercussions?

PAM I wanted to tell her to be safe and not hold onto these items. However, she had a deep connection to her faith, although it had been years since she was able to practice. She held tighter to these items (and her past) since she was denied her Jewish family, after she was sent away. Not only was her faith dangerous in that time and place, but she had to be cautious in her own home (her aunt’s home) due to her uncle’s feeling on the subject. Although she was very close to her aunt, her uncle resented her and her intrusion into his home. She cared very deeply for her cousin, although they were very different. Do you think her cousin cared deeply for her, as well?

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BECKY I believe that her cousin loved her but I found Anneke to

be self-focused and her actions often hurt those around her. I was a bit confused by how the author presented these two girls. For example, they are described as looking so similar that they could be twins. Yet, Anneke is perceived to be the pretty one. Did you have a hard time with the author’s descriptions of these two characters?

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PAM I found her physical descriptions, as well as her character descriptions, confusing. They were definitely described differently initially. Anneke was the pretty, delicate, and stylish one, while Cyrla was described as the opposite. However, later the author stated they were like twins. Also, Anneke’s character was very self-centered and immature. But, Cyrla described her as a caring, selfless individual. I did have difficulty reconciling the descriptions with my observations throughout the book. Did you feel that the author intentionally led you to believe one thing about some of the other characters, then later threw you a curveball? BECKY Your observation didn’t cross my mind although I think it

must have been intentional. My thought was more along the line that we each have a perception of someone and sometimes that is much different than how someone else may view them. Even though this style of writing made it hard to visualize the characters it is still a story that I would recommend. Did you like the male characters in this book? We have Isaak, the Jewish man that Cyrla loves and Anneke’s boyfriend Karl.

PAM Although Isaak helped Cyrla, I thoroughly disliked the way he treated her. He had many things in his past and many responsibilities and worries in the present, but I still felt he could have been more caring. Karl’s character was much more complicated. I did not trust him and was angry at him for the way he treated Anneke. Then, we learn that all was not as it seemed and he turned out to be a great and caring man. Did you feel similarly or did you have a different take on these men? BECKY I would agree with both of your descriptions of these

characters. An additional trait that I liked about Karl is that we meet a German citizen that did not support Hitler’s plan. I’m sure that many did not agree with his tyranny but it was an interesting choice that made him more relatable and likable. He played his part as a soldier in order to save his life. It’s time to close this chapter and move on. Please tell us about our next read.

PAM Our next read takes us to London, where Jess has escaped her abusive boyfriend. She stumbles upon an old romantic mystery and is determined to solve it in Letters to the Lost: a Novel by Iona Grey.


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How Do You RTD? Use Regional Transit To Get Out & Explore Aurora is Colorado’s second-largest city and one of the state’s most diverse—and residents have many transit alternatives available on days they want to leave the driving to RTD. As many residents already know, 2016 will be historic for Aurora as RTD prepares to debut the R Line, which will carry passengers between Lincoln Station in Lone Tree and Peoria Street in Aurora—traveling along I-25 and I-225 and through Aurora and stopping at 14 stations along the way. The new light rail line will offer access to parts of Centennial, Denver and Aurora, and to key destinations such as the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, University of Colorado Hospital, Children’s Hospital, the Veterans Administration Hospital and the Aurora City Center. R Line riders will also be able to connect at Peoria with the CU A Line, a new commuter rail line that will carry passengers to Denver International Airport. They can travel west to Union Station or east to DIA. Also available in Aurora are RTD fixed-route and special bus services, including Call-n-Ride and Accessa-Ride, which offer personalized trips to riders who book in advance. Fixed-route bus service includes the 153, Chambers Road; 139, Quincy Avenue; 130, Yale/Buckley; 131, East Iliff/Seven Hills; 121, Peoria Street; 21, Evans Avenue; 11, Mississippi Avenue; 6, East Sixth Avenue; 3, Alameda Avenue; 3L, East Alameda Limited; 15, East Colfax; 15L, East Colfax Limited; and the 105, Havana.

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Also, SkyRide service to Denver International Airport is available via Route AT, serving the Arapahoe at Village Center Station in Centennial, and the Nine Mile Station in Aurora. Fares range from $2.60 for a single Local trip and one transfer in the same direction, $5.20 for a Local Day Pass, which provides unlimited Local trips through the end of the service day, and $9 for a Regional/Airport Day Pass, which provides access to 11 SEARCH SOUTH AURORA MAGAZINE

the entire RTD system through the end of the service day, including trips to DIA. Discount fares are available to passengers with disabilities, Medicaid recipients, riders who are 65 years of age and older, and middle and high school students between the ages of 6 and 19, so please check the RTD website for more information. Proof of eligibility is required before boarding. Active military ride all RTD services for free. To book a Call-n-Ride trip or to learn more about Access-a-Ride and the entire RTD system, please visit www.rtd-denver.com


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GET OUT AND GOLF Check out the great golf in our community

Golf worth discovering is right here in Aurora! The city of Aurora is home to six golf courses ranging from championship layouts to an 18-hole executive course. We have a course for everyone, no matter what your golfing ability. If you are looking to make your recreational dollars go further, Aurora golf is the answer! We offer some of the lowest green fees in the region. It’s hard to beat the value and variety of golf in Aurora. If you are looking to challenge your buddies to a great round of golf or you want to take the family out for some golfing fun, look no further than Aurora. Saddle Rock, which could be referred to as a mountain course in the city, offers a variety of terrain and boasts magnificent panoramic views. Murphy Creek is a great prairie-links style course which challenges and entertains all levels of golfers. Meadow Hills’ signature tree lined fairways and large lakes define traditional golf at its best. Aurora Hills, Aurora’s first public course, is a traditional design and one of the most popular in the metro area. Fitzsimons, a favorite of former President Eisenhower in the 1950’s is a treelined gem with small greens where accuracy pays off. Springhill, our 18-hole executive course, is one of the most challenging executive courses in the metro area.

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One of our goals is to make golf accessible and affordable for everyone. All six of our golf courses are family friendly, and with our “Kids Golf Free” program, affordable. Adults pay for their green fees and

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junior golfers 17 and under are free. Additional juniors 17 and under are only $5. Carts for the juniors are also free. This is a great way to get the family out golfing without breaking the bank. All six courses offer different times during the week when Kids Golf Free is available. Our courses also offer an excellent variety of junior golf camps, programs and lessons for golfers ages 6-17, from juniors that have never picked up a club to young golfers whose next stop may be high school golf. If your junior is new to the game and does not have clubs, all of our programs offer the use of clubs for free. Aurora Golf also offers a number of fun events throughout the summer. Our focus is on making golf fun for everyone. A new program this year is our Golf Fore Fun Club. It’s geared towards golfers that are new to the game, haven’t played in a while or just want to get out and play with new folks in a non-intimidating environment. Along with the Golf Fore Fun Club, we offer Mom’s Golf Free on Mother’s Day at Fitzsimons, Mother/Daughter clinic at Murphy Creek, Couples Classic event at Springhill, Big Person/Little Person at Springhill and the Aurora Senior Amateur at Aurora Hills. For more information on any of our golf courses or programs please visit golfaurora.com or call Karin Rivale at 303.739.7891.


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