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CROWFOOT VALLEY COFFEE & CROW BAR 734 Wilcox St, Ste 102 Castle Rock, CO Mon - Thrus 5am - 7pm Friday 5am - 9pm Saturday 7am - 9pm Sunday 7am - 4pm

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Castle Rock Calender Events happening in Castle Rock

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Douglas County Library Celebrating the Season

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Local Shopping Guide Great store ideas for your Christmas shopping

Harry Samora Foundation Annual Toy Drive

DECEMBER 2018 VOLUME 14 ISSUE 12 PUBLISHER MIKE WAID

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Local Business Spotlight Tails Up Pet Hotel & Daycare

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Bookends Local Author Spotlight

OFFICE MANAGER BECKY NARLINGER

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SALES DIRECTOR LISA HENDREKS

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EDITORIAL TIFFANY GRIZZLE

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GRAPHIC DESIGNER BRANDON CAHILL

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CASTLEROCKEVENTS

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DECEMBER 2018 DECEMBER 1, 8, 15 & 22 FREE CARRIAGE RIDES

Downtown Castle Rock - Pick up at Festival Park 5-8pm www.crgov.com/2622/Season-of-the-Star

THROUGH DECEMBER 24 RUN, RUN RUDOLPH SCAVENGER HUNT

The 'Run, Run Rudolph' scavenger hunt is a self-guided tour around the center to find all 9 of Santa's reindeer - including Rudolph - that will be on display throughout the holiday season. Participants are given a map and reindeer stickers at Customer Service and, after going on the hunt, those that return with the stickers placed over each correct location receive a special treat from Cinnabon. Outlets at Castle Rock www.outletsatcastlerock.com

DECEMBER 4 COLORADO GIVES DAY ALL DAY

Go to ColoradoGivesDay.org to Give Where You Live!

DECEMBER 7 COFFEE WITH A COP

Pegasus Restaurant 11:30am-12:30pm crgov.com/1714/Coffee-with-a-Cop

DECEMBER 8 STORYTELLERS AND S’MORES Festival Park 5pm-7pm crgov.com/1963/Events

DECEMBER 13 DESSERT WITH DICKENS –

Candlelight Classic “A Christmas Carol” with David Skipper Cherokee Ranch and Castle 7pm cherokeeranch.org

DECEMBER 14 REINDEER GAMES

Join the Town and Santa for the 2018 Reindeer Games! Enjoy kid-friendly activities in a winter-themed wonderland including live reindeer, Santa (parents bring your cameras!), cookies, hot chocolate, sleigh rides, outdoor games and an obstacle course. Kids will receive an elf

buddy at the end of the obstacle course while supplies last. The Winter Express train station will be at the Millhouse. The train will take passengers on a 1-mile ride along paved trails in Philip S. Miller Park through a winter wonderland. Families can still dress up as elves for selfies. Dress warmly and bring your holiday spirit. This is expected to be a popular event! Parking is available at the park. The Millhouse 3pm-6pm www.crgov.com

DECEMBER 16 A ROYAL CHEROKEE CASTLE

Christmas Tour with Santa – And More! 1pm Cherokee Ranch and Castle cherokeeranch.org

DECEMBER 24 CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHTING

Festival Park 5pm-7pm www.crgov.com/2622/Season-of-the-Star


Celebrating the Season with Douglas County Libraries

Any reason to get into any one of the beautiful branches of Douglas County Libraries is a good reason, but this month, there are numerous events scheduled to keep everyone busy and celebrate the season with Douglas County Libraries. For a complete list of all events and offerings, go to DCL.org Don’t forget, in addition to the fun to be had inside the library, you can hit the Parker Ice Trail at Discovery Park (next to Douglas County Libraries Parker.) One of the only ice trails in the country, the Parker skating path meanders through the park, reminiscent of a frozen river or canal. Skaters or visitors can stay warm next to any of the three fire pits adjacent to the ice trail, or enjoy hot chocolate while watching skaters pass by. Concessions, skate rental and restroom facilities are available for all patrons visiting the park. The Ice Trail is open Monday through Thursday from 5-9pm, Friday 5-10pm, Saturday 11am-10pm and Sunday 11am-7pm. (Hours are subject to change due to weather and special events.) For more information, go to www.parkerrec.com/1954/Parker-Ice-Trail

Polar Express Enjoy a special guest reading of this beloved story, plus fun holiday crafts and activities to make your holidays sparkle. Fantastic, free event for kids and families! Registration is required at 303-791-7323 or DCL.org. Tuesday, December 4 7-8:30pm Douglas County Libraries Castle Rock, 100 S. Wilcox Street The Great Outdoors Learn about Colorado’s winter animals and where to find them, plus hands-on fun with skulls, tracks, and even a bucket of scat! Open to ages. Registration is required at 303-7917323 or DCL.org

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Thursday, December 6 5-6pm Douglas County Libraries Castle Pines

Sunday, December 16 1:30pm-3:30pm Douglas County Libraries Parker

STEAMworks Drop in for hands-on fun related to science, technology, engineering, arts and math. Ages 13-plus. No registration required; more info at 303-791-7323 or DCL.org. Saturday, December 8 2-3 p.m. Douglas County Libraries in Lone Tree, 10055 Library Way

A Visit with Santa Enjoy holiday stories, activities and time with Santa. Join the waiting list at DCL.org Monday, December 17 10am-11:45am Douglas County Libraries Parker *There are several “Visit with Santa” events scheduled at multiple Douglas County Library Branches. Most are already full, but check with branches to get on waitlists if space becomes available. Call 303-791-7323 or go to DCL.org.

Carriage Parade Day Enjoy festive carolers, hot chocolate treats, and a variety of holiday crafts, activities, and games following the Town of Parker’s Carriage Parade. And you can visit with the Town’s Santa for a nominal fee. Holiday fun for all ages! The event is free, but registration is required at 303791-7323 or DCL.org; registration does not guarantee a spot in line to see Santa. Saturday, December 8 12:30pm-3:30pm Douglas County Libraries Parker Celebrate the Holidays with the Lone Tree Symphony Enjoy the sounds of the holiday season with the Lone Tree Symphony. The “No Strings Attached Quartet” will perform a delightful variety of holiday classics. Great for all ages. Registration is required at 303-791-7323 or DCL.org. Saturday, December 15 2-4 p.m. Douglas County Libraries in Lone Tree, 10055 Library Way Craft Lab: Card Making Crafters of all ages will learn to make different styles of cards with all materials provided. Registration is required at 303-791-7323 or DCL.org.

Learn About: Charles Dickens & A Christmas Carol Get in the holiday mood by learning more about Dickens’ life, “A Christmas Carol,” and Victorian England in relation to Dickens’ works and characters. You’ll even have a chance to “play” some of the story’s beloved characters. Presented by a representative from the Denver Center for the Performing Arts This event for adults is free, but registration is required at 303-791-7323 or DCL.org. Wednesday, December 19 10am-12pm Douglas County Libraries Castle Rock Noon Year’s Eve Celebrate the New Year with festive crafts, snacks, and a Noon Year’s countdown and balloon drop! Perfect for kids and families. Please register each child at DCL.org, caretakers/adults do not need to register. Monday, December 31 11:30am-12:30pm Douglas County Libraries Castle Pines & Philip S. Miller 11:30pm-12:30pm Douglas County Libraries Parker 11:30am-12:30pm Douglas County Libraries Lone Tree


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Locally Owned Business

Gift Guide

Kerkhoff Photography & Design We produce salon quality beard Hand crafted premium beardoils, oilsbeard and balms, washes grooming products to balmsbeard to keep yourand favorite beard looking extraordinary. Gift sets, custom wood keep your beard looking extraordinary! combs and beard wash also available. Shop online at: Made in small batches with premium Extraordinarybeards.com grade beard loving ingredients. Shop online atCustom Jewelry Bdevoted ExtraordinaryBeards.com

Bdevoted Custom Jewelry is Global, Boho and Natural Style jewelry made with a combination of Sterling Silver, Natural Gemstones, Leather, Glass, Horn & more, for all ages. Shop online at: Bdevoted.etsy.com

Abstract Anarchy Colorful, unique, hand painted pendants, coasters and acrylic paintings. Wearable or displayable abstract art! All on of a kind and can not be reproduced. Shop online at: Abstractanarchy.com

Desert Rose Designs

Handmade fiberart stuffed animals and gift.

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We are a full service photography studio. We sell beautiful scenic photography that makes wonderful gifts. We also are a portrait photography studio and we can photograph your family while you are together for the holidays. Shop online or in person at: www.kerkhoffphotography.com 10841 S Crossroads Dr #105 Parker CO 80134

Warmfront Clothing Company Thermal Chest Warmer for cycling, running, skiing. Made right here in Colorado. Shop online at: www.thewarmfront.com

Sweet Alfas

A specialty bakery with cafe that provides Alfajor cookies, cinnamon rolls, croissants and sweet breads. www.sweetalfas.com 796 E. Kiowa Ave Elizabeth, CO 80107

Royal B Threads LLC

Customization is the name of our game! From laser engraving, screen printing, embroidery and more! We can do it all! royalbthreads.com Royal B Threads, 212 Comanche Street Kiowa CO 80117


Toes-T-Toes USA, USA

Toes-T-Toes slippers are the perfect gift for babies, toddlers and parents-to-be. They provide warmth and style, all while staying secure on active, little feet thanks to our unique hidden elastic. www.toesttoesusa.etsy.com

A Thing of the Past, LLC

I make handcrafted and hand-painted wooden signs. From holidays to special occasions and everyday home decor, I do it all. I have many standard products, but also love working with my clients on custom orders. https://m.facebook.com/athingofthepastllc/

glow + gather

glow + gather is a Colorado lifestyle brand that creates handcrafted, natural personal care products, home goods, and spice blends. We hope to inspire joyful living, and gatherings with friends and family to celebrate the moments- large + small, while also supporting our community by donating 10% of our profits. www.glowandgather.com Owl's Nest 2006 S Kelty Rd Franktown, CO 80116

All The Things, Gifts and Accessories

I own a custom clothing line and gift boutique called All The Things, Gifts and Accessories! I can customize anything with my sublimation printing, vinyl, screen printing or embroidery! Ornaments, Santa sacks, shirts, towels, mugs and more! www.Facebook.com/ShopForAllTheThings Inside Mother Cutter Design - 19519 E. Parker Square Dr - 80134

Tiny Rebel Wear

Tiny Rebel Wear features handmade baby and toddler clothing that easily accommodates different body types and shapes. Currently selling sizes 0 through 5T pants, shorts, and hats. Extra width and length are also available. www.tinyrebelwear.com

Modernly Rustic

All of our signs and home decor are made from reclaimed wood and hand painted right here in Parker Colorado. Each piece is unique and made with a variety of materials. We also take custom orders! Etsy.com/shop/modernlyrustichome

Likewoah Handmade

Crocheted and Macrame goods benefiting Planned Parenthood. likewoah.co

Maddog Drawz

Pet portraits www.maddogdrawz.weebly.com

Hazel Marie Ink

I custom print tees using vinyl and sublimation. I hand craft wood signs. I also have an online boutique for women of all sizes! Hazel Marie Ink on FB

No Double Dipping, Inc

Prepacked Gourmet Dip Packs to be made at home. no-double-dipping.com

Alison Kelley Designs

Alison Kelley is a metalsmith jewelry designer. She enjoys making personalized jewelry, gemstone jewelry, crystal jewelry as well as metal fabricated pieces made of sterling silver, gold, copper and brass. www.alisonkelleydesigns.com

Mama Bear Sparkles & Shines

Custom, Unique Handmade Jewelry, Created with Love, Just for You! https://mama-bear-sparkles-shines.myshopify.com/

One Nerdy Crafter

Custom embroidered bows, hand sanitizer holders, lip balm holders, key chains and elf on the shelf sweaters. www.onenerdycrafter.com

Woodsy Wonders Co

Zoohouse Art

Isabella Duran Art

Purgatory Cellars Winery

Wood burned art https://etsy.me/2DPL2sU

I sell hand drawn art prints, custom hand painted shoes, jewelry, ornaments, and more. https://www.etsy.com/shop/IsabellaDuranArt

Castle Rock Chalk

I create custom chalkboard art. Facebook.com/castlerockchalk1

100% hand drawn animal art and pet portraits. www.zoohouseart.com Over 30 unique locally made Colorado wines awarded by Governor's Cup and enjoyed by true wine lovers! Get a special gift for a special one! www.purgatorycellarscolorado.com 18921 Plaza Drive, Suite #100, PARKER CO 80134

The Unpapered Home

Reusable products to replace disposable things in the home like unpaper towel rolls and reusable snack bags and sandwich wraps. www.theunpaperedhome.com

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Harry Samora Foundation

Annual Toy Drive

“When you lose a child, you lose a part of yourself. You have to start your life all over. You begin with just learning how to breathe again. Many days you have to talk yourself into getting out of bed to face another painful day. You have to find something or someone that can make this life bearable. These are ongoing struggles that I, and every parent who have lost a child, have to face. My son lived for eight years and fifty one days. In that short time he loved helping others, loved caring for others, and especially loved to see other children smile. He was a funny boy, with endless, silly jokes. He was a warm person, giving hugs at just the right time. He was not perfect, but he was perfect to me. Just the sight of him filled my heart with love. I can’t share a future with my son, but I can see his legacy live on; a legacy that will keep Harry’s spirit alive forever!” In an effort to ensure her son’s legacy lives on, Mia Samora began a toy drive, on what would have been her son Harry’s 9th birthday, over a decade ago. That Memorial Birthday Party collected 50 toys that were delivered to patients at Children’s Hospital here in Parker. Over the last decade, Harry’s Toy Drive has grown each and every year, delivering hundreds of toys and gift cards to patients each Christmas. “I have not done this alone. Many businesses and schools have partnered with me to make Harry’s Toy Drive a true community effort each year.” The toys and gift cards collected are delivered to pediatric patients at Children’s Hospital just before Christmas, making the holidays a bit brighter for those forced to spend them in the hospital instead of at home. The smiles on the faces of the children receiving these gifts is a reminder of the ever-present grin Harry had on his face. “I am hoping when my son looks down, he will see those smiles, and perhaps it will make him smile too.”

*Bring in a toy and receive 10% of any service or tires. *Not valid with any other offers, Parker Location Only Comfort Braces: *New patients will receive $50 off start fees per gift, for a max of 3 gifts, or a max of $150 off start fees for new patients if they bring in 3 gifts. In Aurora on Hampden and Chambers, and in Westminster on 94th Ave *Not valid with any other offers Extreme Auto Repair – Dransfeldt Rd. Parker *15% off any service with a new toy donation. Not valid with any other offers. Green Dental – 19551 Hess Road, Suite 100, Parker *Free fluoride treatments with toy donation Pine Tree Jewelers – 11028 S. Pikes Peak Drive *Receive a new watch battery with every toy brought in. REMAX/KC BUTLER HOME TEAM – 710 Kipling Street, Lakewood Tip to Toe Nail and Skin Care – Main Street and Twenty Mile Rd, Parker *20% of any service or tires. Not valid with any other offers. Monetary donations can be mailed to Waid Publishing’s office (12760 Stroh Ranch Way, Suite 202, Parker, CO 80134), please make checks payable to: The Harry Samora Memorial Foundation (Tax ID #47-3575736) *A portion of the cash donations will fund a $1500 scholarship at Arapahoe Community college, as soon as January 2019

New, unwrapped toys and gift cards (for older children) will be collected over the next couple of weeks. If you would like to spread some Christmas cheer, and help the keep Harry’s legacy going strong, please drop your donations at one of the following schools or places of business. Thank you...Mia Toy donations and gift cards (for older children) can be dropped off at: Waid Publishing - 12760 Stroh Ranch Way, Suite 202, Parker Legacy Point Elementary School – 12736 Red Rosa Circle, Parker Sagewood Middle School, – 4725 Fox Sparrow Rd, Parker Legend High School – 22219 Hilltop Road, Parker Stroh Ranch Recreation Center – 12959 Stroh Ranch Court, Parker *Bring toys to our Christmas Event and See Santa on December 2nd 24/7 Avare Home Healthcare –8055 E Tufts Ave #201, Denver Antonio’s Pizza, Pasta and Wings *10% off with a new toy donation. *Not valid with any other offers. Big O Tires 10431 Parkglenn Way, Parker

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Castle Rock Colorado

Local Business Spotlight

Discovering local businesses that make our community great!

Tails Up Pet Hotel & Daycare 401 S Gilbert Street Castle Rock, CO 80104 303-660-9934 www.tailsup.com 7am -7pm, with 24 hours available for a fee

We love our pets and if you’re like me, the thought of leaving them at a kennel can cause some anxiety. That is until I found Tail’s Up in Castle Rock owned by Jill Potter and Marc Sousa. It is a deluxe pet hotel and daycare that really differentiates itself from the competition by raising the level of pet care. It is staffed 24 hours a day so there is always someone on site, awake, at all times. Open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. If your plans change and you want to reunite with your pet early you can arrange for pick up after the normal business hours. Which are daily from 7am to 7pm but for a fee, you can pick up your pet anytime. Most importantly, though, is the personalized way they take care of each guest. Small playgroups of dogs are created based upon age, size and temperament. My shy pup will only have playtime with other dogs her size and demeanor which reduces her stress while away from home. There are four outings to the play yard per day so they can burn energy but it’s not overwhelming or stressful for the dog. There is plenty of time to relax in their room and nap periodically just like they would at home. Tail’s Up offers Daycare and Boarding with some upgrade options. You can add onto your pets experience by scheduling grooming (boarding guests staying over 5 nights receive a complementary bath), basic obedience or tricks training, cuddle time for more personalized attention, and one on one playtime. They also have doggie cams so you can check up on your furry friend. Feline guests enjoy their own space so they are not stressed by my yapping dog. It truly is special with a separate ventilation system,

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sound machine, and each cat has a multilevel condo and private litter box. Tail’s Up also offers care to other small mammals and reptiles. Jill calls Castle Rock her hometown after relocating to Castle Rock in 1990 from London, England. She graduated from Douglas County High School in 1992. When discussing where to open Tails Up, Marc and Jill saw the opportunity to provide an alternate boarding experience in a market that only offered one style of boarding (play all day, large warehouse, loud, limited hours, etc) in a small, growing market. She has been an animal lover her entire life. She did not think she was ready for shelter work but still wanting to work with animals, started working for a deluxe boarding facility in California where she learned the basics of the business. That was 15 years ago and the rest is history. Jill likes being able to make the right decision for you, the client, the employee and most of all, the guest based upon what the right thing to do is, not what a manual from some corporate office has written a million miles away. Does this sound interesting but you’re not sure? They offer a complimentary day of daycare for the client before they board with Tail’s Up the first time. It not only allows the dog the opportunity to sniff them out for a few hours, it allows the owner the chance to watch their dog on the webcams and evaluate what they are like when they return home before they go on vacation.The best thing to see is a dog that is eager to return and pulls their owner in the front door!


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THEBOOKENDS

with Pam & Becky

Winter Street By: Elin Hilderbrand

Million Dollar Party: A Restaurant Memoir

Kelley Quinn was excited to spend time with his family this Christmas. He owns the Winter Street Inn in beautiful Nantucket. He was planning for another Christmas filled with tradition and family memories. That all starts to fall apart as he walks in to find his wife Mitzi, passionately kissing the man who has played Santa Claus for years at their annual Christmas party. It won’t be the only surprise as his four children and ex-wife bring him into the drama that is happening in each of their own lives. BECKY: Elin Hilderbrand has written over twenty books but this is the first time I have picked up one of her novels. I was strolling through the store looking for something with a Christmas theme and by chance selected this book. What I didn’t realize at the time is that this is the first book in a collection of four about the Quinn family. They are an interesting group and we get to learn a little bit about each one. Was there one character that you enjoyed more than another? PAM: I enjoyed Margaret, Kelley’s

ex-wife. She had missed out on a lot of her children’s lives due to her career and their divorce. However, she has a strong love for her family and I enjoyed the way she was beginning to make them a priority. Did you enjoy Margaret and this part of the story?

BECKY: She was my favorite character too. I loved that this novel showed a divorced couple that was friendly. I always enjoy a strong woman with a fierce love for her family. It was refreshing that she had some depth and a realistic situation as a career driven mom. This is a quick and easy read during this busy season but there is more depth to the characters then we usually see in a “holiday” book. There are three more novels about the Quinn family. Would you want to know more about this cooky family or was this first book enough for you? PAM: I would be interested in

reading another book about this family. There were many different storylines in this book and I felt that the author still had a lot to share with readers. One of the story lines focuses on Margaret and Kelley’s daughter, Ava, who is an elementary

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school teacher in Nantucket. She is hoping that her boyfriend will ask her to marry him, but is disappointed when he decides to spend Christmas with his family in another city. While waiting for this to happen, she overlooks a coworker who is always there when she needs him and who hopes she will see him as more than a friend. What did you feel about this character?

BECKY: I guess this is what is so sugary sweet about this kind of book. She is dating the guy that on paper looks like a great catch but in reality he is not the right man for her. On the sideline is the perfect man but she doesn’t know it just yet. It was a darling storyline for a quick read and I enjoyed how it worked out. We won’t spill the beans and tell you whom, but someone in this story gets pregnant. How did you like that little bit of exciting news? PAM: That piece of unexpected

news brought some excitement to a point in the story where there were a lot of challenges for family members. This twist in the plot allowed for a positive turn of the story and helped change perspective for some of the characters. One perspective that did not seem to change was that of Mitzi, Kelley Quinn’s wife. She left Kelley after he caught her kissing the man who played Santa Clause at their inn. She did not seem to fit in with the rest of the family, although her and Kelley had been married a long time. What did you think of this character?

BECKY: She had a fairly small role but I did not connect with her or find her very likable. It looks like she shows up again if you read more in this series so maybe we will come to like her more. This is a great holiday

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by: Robert Mark Ihrig and Susan Jean Butherus Ihrig

story and I think the rest of the series would also be interesting. I love how Kelley celebrates Christmas and opens his home to others. What is a tradition that you have when you celebrate Christmas in the Waid home?

PAM: We have many different

traditions, but one of my favorites is one that my parents did with my brother, sister, and me. After returning home from church on Christmas Eve, we all get a hot chocolate and pile into the car to look at Christmas lights. When the boys were younger they would get into their pajamas before heading out. Our babies are no longer babies, but they still play along with Mom and Dad! How about the Narlinger house? Is there a tradition that makes the holiday special?

BECKY: Our tradition is fitting for

my crazy clan. We have an ugly sock exchange. The uglier the better and you have to wear them all day long. You should see the looks we get when someone drops by unexpected!

Have a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Bookends and Waid Publishing! May 2019 bring you peace and joy!

This is the story of our lives, and the drama surrounding our restaurant and bar. We spent years engrossed in laying the groundwork, which led to our ambition getting off the ground. We opened Bob’s Gridiron Grille and the Pigskin Pub in Lincoln, Nebraska, known worldwide as Cornhusker country. Totally convinced my one-of-a-kind collection of Nebraska football memorabilia would be a draw, I was dead wrong. This is not a how-to-book. How could it be? We failed. We’re not qualified to tell anybody anything, other than what we experienced. This memoir delves into the why, the wherefore, and the what. Why did I want a restaurant? What did we do to plan for our venture, and what exactly happened? Our sincere hope is what we have shared serves a purpose. We welcome you inside our old establishment, opening the doors one final time. http://www.milliondollarpartybook. com/book.php


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