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Westminster Entertainment at Westy Fest, held each August in City Park
Spring and Summer are busy times in Westminster with the start of festival and market season. In May, come join us at the Spring Storm and the Swamp, May 2nd at Stanley Lake High School. The Farmer’s Market starts up on June 6th and continues every Saturday through September. The Taste of Westminster is June 11th at the Ranch Country Club. Are you a music lover? Come see us at the Historic Westminster Jazz and Art Fest on June 13th. Fireworks more you style? The City of Westminster firework display and festival is always a must on July 4th. In August, you can enjoy the Westy Fest at City Park or the Westminster Next at the New Downtown. Stay tuned for more details. Don’t forget to wrap up your summer with the Orchard Festival September 26th at the Historic Arts District. Whatever your interest, there is something for everyone this summer and the Westminster Chamber will be there with you. See you this summer! Jennifer Shannon President/CEO Westminster Chamber of Commerce
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Botanic Beauties
Spring fever is in full bloom at these local Westminster greenhouses. Stop by O’Tooles Garden Center at 9400 Wadsworth or Hilltop Gardens at 9660 N. Federal and get an early start on garden planning and bloom swooning.
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Seasonal Trends Sunrise views over Denver’s Sloan Lake
Spring Trends Cambria Collection, Z Gallerie, zgallerie.com; $79.95
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Update your home with some of the season’s hottest color trends and patterns.
Sunset bowl, Crate & Barrel, crateandbarrel. com; $39.95
One of a kind navy grid shibori patch pillow, Rebecca Atwood, rebeccaatwood.com; $229
Guggenheim Laguna armchair, Dot & Bo, dotandbo.com; $485
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SPRING 2015 Publishing Director Casey Orr Creative Director Kaley Rhodes Editorial Kelsey Sindorf, Kimba Orr, Allison Orr, Bobby Sindorf Advertising Sales Tim Ingle
CONTENTS ONWARD! Spring Forward Living In‘s Months Ahead Garden Tending Strawberry Bliss
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FASHION Spring Color Trends
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FOOD, ETC. Lighter Fare Perfectly Cooked Chicken Try Something New Fun With The Kids
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WELCOME HOME The 6 Steps To Buying A Home Mortgage Rates Impact On Home Ownership The Art Of House Hunting Design Files: High Style Prairie Design
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ONWARD! NOTEWORTHY DATES, HELPFUL TIPS & REMINDERS TO LIVE YOUR BEST SPRING MONTHS AHEAD
plus... CELEBRATE MAY DAY! GARDEN TENDING SWEET BERRY BLISS
Spring FORWARD Warm weather fever has hit: ready your home and garden with these eight easy preparations.
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Clean gutters, downspouts and don’t forget the birds! Clean out their feeders and houses and re-fill with fresh food.
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Check to see if any tree branches broke over the winter and cut them back. Trim the bushes around the house within five feet to help with ventilation and drying out of surfaces.
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Seal any cracks in your driveway and sidewalk or other cement surfaces.
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Power wash your deck or patio, get out stored patio furnitures and wipe down.
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Inspect all garden hoses and exterior faucets for possible freeze damage from winter weather.
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Be sure to check your roof for missing shingles or other damage that may have occurred over the winter. Consider hiring a professional for this job.
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Remove dead flowers and weed garden beds frequently. Give young trees, standard shrubs and roses extra support with stakes.
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Once May arrives, check your garden plants regularly for snails and slugs, tidy up early-flowering Clematis and place supports between tall perennials.
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LIVING IN’S
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MONTHS AHEAD
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Spring GOOD FRIDAY Friday, 04/03/15
april fool’s day
EASTER Sunday, 04/05/15
Wednesday, 04/01/15 Popular since the 19th century, it is not a national holiday but is celebrated as a day to play practical jokes and hoaxes on each other.
WORLD HEALTH DAY Tuesday, 04/07/15 TAX DAY Wednesday, 04/15/15
birthstone Diamond and Crystal
ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL’S DAY Wednesday, 04/22/15
flower Daisy and Sweet Pea
fRUITS & VEGGIES
EARTH DAY Wednesday, 04/22/15
Strawberry, Asian Pear, Tomatillos
ASTROLOGICAL SIGNS
ARBOR DAY Friday, 04/24/15
Aries (until the 19th) Taurus (begins the 20th)
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NATURAL SPRING REMEDIES
APRIL FOOL’S DAY Wednesday, 04/01/15
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>> To ease anxiety, massage the temples with lavender oil or drink chamomile tea. >> Drink rosemary tea to alleviate melancholy or depression. >> Trying to remain relaxed but alert? Some studies suggest that the smell of apples, apple cider vinegar, or spiced apples (as in mulled cider) have this effect. >> A tea of elderberry flowers is considered relaxing to the nerves and is sleep inducing. >> For insomnia, drink bee balm or chamomile tea and eat mandarin oranges.
PASS THE SALT
MAY
JUNE
MAY DAY Thursday, 01/01/15
FLAG DAY Sunday, 06/14/15
CINCO DE MAYO Tuesday, 05/05/15
INTERNATIONAL PICNIC DAY Thursday, 06/18/15
MOTHERS DAY Sunday, 05/10/15 ARMED FORCES DAY Saturday, 05/16/15 MEMORIAL DAY Monday, 05/25/15
birthstone Emerald
SUMMER SOLSTICE Sunday, 06/21/15 FATHERS DAY Sunday, 06/21/15 NATIONAL PINK DAY Tuesday, 06/23/15
birthstone Alexandrite, Pearl & Moonstone
fRUITS & VEGGIES
fRUITS & VEGGIES
Mango, Limes, Potatoes
Cherries, Plums, Pluot, Okra
ASTROLOGICAL SIGNS
summer solstice
Taurus (until the 20th) Gemini (begins the 21st)
Sunday, 06/21/15 The longest day of the year and the official start of summer, it is often a time for festivals, feasts and celebrations.
>> Rub salt on fruit stains while still wet, then put them in the wash. >> To remove mildew spots, rub in salt and some buttermilk, then let dry in the sun. >> If you spill wine or fruit juice on your tablecloth, pour salt on the spot at once to absorb the stain. >> Apply a paste of salt and olive oil to ugly heat rings on your table. Let sit for about an hour and then wipe off with a soft cloth. >> To restore some of the color to faded fabric, soak it in a strong solution of salt and water. >> Discharge evil spells by throwing a pinch of salt over your left shoulder. >> Mix a tablespoon of salt into the water of a vase of cut flowers to keep them fresh longer. >> A mixture of salt and vinegar will clean brass.
“Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have.” SPRING 2015
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Happy
MAY DAY! Though May 1st comes closer to the start of spring, many cultures have celebrated May Day as the first dsy of summer. Either way, it is a time to say goodbye to the cold winter and to welcome flowers, dancing, singing and yes, flirting!
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ancing around the maypole is probably the oldest known tradition associated with May Day. A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, around which a maypole dance often takes place. Another tradition, popular with children and adults alike is to deliver baskets filled with flowers, sweets, or whatever other treats you like to a special friend’s house. The tradition is to leave their May basket on the porch or in front of their door and ring the door bell. When they open the door to find their basket the giver starts running - if your special friend catches you they get to kiss you!
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Start A New Family
Tradition
Get the kids involved in a fun project they will love and create lasting memories in the process. The beauty of a May Day basket is in its hand-made simplicity, so break out the crafting materials and get creative!
Recycled May Day Baskets Recycled cans are an inexpensive and resourceful way to make a special basket. Save and clean a tall tin can (the ones pasta sauce comes in) and hammer nails into the sides to create holes. Shape a wire hanger into the handle, making sure it is long enough to fit over a door knob once it is filled with flowers or goodies. Cut brown paper from a bag and use twine or decorative ribbon to dress it up. Let your children do their own unique designing using paint, paper and glue.
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HOT WEATHER
WATERING When rain is scarce, you need to make sure your garden is getting the water it needs. Vegetables need water to produce, so it is crucial to give them a drink when it is dry.
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egetables should be watered two or three times a week during really hot weather. Watering the garden deeply is critical; you need the water to go down deep to encourage deep roots and get away from the hot soil surface. Put a small cup or can in the garden soil and water until it has collected at least an inch from a sprinkler. If you have planted your garden in containers they will probably need to be watered every day, as container gardens seem to dry out faster than the ground. If you are watering your garden by hand, use a nozzle turned to the shower setting for rain-like watering. If the water starts to puddle, move on and come back several times to make sure the water is soaking in and the soil is thoroughly moist. Big leaf plants such as cucumbers, squash and melons lose moisture fast. Wilting plants are a good indication that your garden needs water - however, in very hot weather these plants will wilt some during mid-day no matter what, perking back up in the evening. Try and avoid getting the plant leaves wet, but if you are using a sprinkler it is impossible not to. In this case, you should water early in the morning so that the foliage will dry out quickly and minimize disease. Tomatoes are a thirsty breed and do not like to dry out. If you let them go from dry to wet they will get blossom-end rot, as well as cracks in the fruit from expanding too fast. To avoid these problems, keep the soil consistently moist. Keep your ground moist by using an organic mulch such as wheat straw, finely ground bark, pine needles or chopped leaves. Spread mulch on the ground around and under plants. This will protect the soil and roots from the hot sun. A two to three inch layer of mulch makes a huge difference in the hot weather. Without mulch the sun bakes the soil, and you end up watering even more.
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Spring Planting Many flowers can be planted as soon as the ground is soft enough to work in the spring. Some varieties can even survive a late freeze. While annual flowers will give you blossoms early, perennials will not bloom right away, and instead show their colors in summer and early fall. To ensure continuous color all season, do some research on blooming times.
Roses are a perennial that should be planted early. All roses thrive in rich, well-draining soil and full sunlight. Pansies are another cool season annual and extremely coldhardy flower. They can freeze, thaw and continue blooming. Plant in full sun or partial shade, in moist but well-draining soil. They will bloom until it gets too hot, then they will fade and need to be replaced.
Snapdragons are an easy to grow annual that love cooler climates. You can plant these in early spring when the ground is cool as they will survive a light frost. They grow best in full sun and well-drained soil.
Lilies are hardy flowering bulbs that are easy to care for and can be planted almost any time of the year. The plantings can be staggered so they will bloom from May through September. Plant lilies in early spring but place a 4 inch layer of mulch over the planting site to protect against hard freezes. As the shoots emerge, gradually remove the mulch. Plant where they will have full sunlight and well-drained soil. Beware: too much water will rot the bulbs!
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your best garden
PLANTING GUIDE Sharing tips from the Colorado Master Gardner program at Colorado State University.
HARDY VEGETABLES
SEMI-HARDY VEGETABLES
Broccoli / Cabbage / Kohlrabi / Onions / Lettuce / Peas / Radish / Spinach / Turnips
Beets / Carrots / Cauliflower / Parsley / Parsnips / Potatoes / Swiss Chard
GROWING CONDITIONS Cool / 60 - 80 degrees
GROWING CONDITIONS Minimum daytime temperatures of 40 - 50 degrees
Lose quality in hot weather May be replanted mid-summer for fall harvest May survive a light frost WHEN TO PLANT As soon as soil adequately dries in spring May be planted as early as twofour weeks before the date of the average last spring frost
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Less tolerant of frost WHEN TO PLANT As soon as soil adequately dries in spring May be planted as early as two weeks before the date of the average last spring frost
TENDER VEGETABLES
Beans / Celery / Corn / Cucumbers / Summer Squash GROWING CONDITIONS Warm / 70 - 95 degrees WHEN TO PLANT As soon as soil is adequately dry to work Typically planted 2 weeks or more after the average last spring frost date Summer-like weather with daytime temps above 60 degrees and breezes are no longer cool A week of daytime temps below 55 degrees may stunt the crop
VERY TENDER VEGETABLES
Lima Beans / Cantaloupe / Eggplant / Peppers / Pumpkin / Winter Squash / Pumpkins / Tomatoes / Watermelon GROWING CONDITIONS Warm / 70 - 95 degrees WHEN TO PLANT As soon as soil is adequately dry to work Typically planted 2 weeks or more after the average last spring frost date Summer-like weather with daytime temps above 60 degrees and breezes are no longer cool A week of daytime temps below 55 degrees may stunt the crop
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FLORALS Local greenhouses are gearing up for the summer season, ready to provide you with beautiful plants, endless inspiration and extensive know-how for growing your best and brightest beds yet. 1. Savor the sunshine yellow at Happy Life Gardens in Evans, located at the edge of Greeley; 2000 37th St. 2. Growing season is in full swing at Creekside Gardens in Littleton; 5730 W. Coal Mine Ave. 3. Bright colors bring on spring fever at Sundance Gardens & Landscaping in Evergreen; 27866 Meadow Dr. 4. Yard art inspiration at Loveland Garden Center; 1801 S. Lincoln Ave. >> SPRING 2015
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5. A plethora of pansies at Sturtz & Copeland in Boulder; 2851 Valmont 6. Starting strong plants at Echter’s Garden Center in Arvada; 5150 Garrison St. 7. It’s all about the artful containers at Tagawa Gardens in Parker; 7711 S. Parker Rd. 8. Tulips in bloom at O’Tooles Garden Center in Lakewood; 1404 Quail St. 9. Houseplants and hanging baskets abound at Golden City Floral in Golden; 5331 Quaker St. 10. Helpful and ready to share their knowledge at O’Tooles Garden Center in Westminster; 9400 Wadsworth 11. Striking and contemporary garden art at the Bath Garden Center Nursery in Fort Collins, where they grow all their own plants organically; 2000 E. Prospect Rd.
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STRAWBERRY BLISS Homegrown strawberries just may be the sweetest, juiciest and most aromatic berries you will ever taste. An easy to grow fruit, their crop will reward the home gardener with ample harvests for many years.
OVERVIEW The strawberry plant is a hardy perennial that dies back in the winter and returns in the spring when the weather gets warm. After bearing fruit, many types of strawberries will produce runners called daughter plants. Runners often root nearby, attached to the mother plant. To keep the mother plant strong and healthy only allow three daughter plants to remain attached, clipping the others to plant somewhere else. Strawberries will have a resting period after their first big harvest of the season, but most plants will produce again in the fall if you keep them watered and weeded. If you live in Zone 6 or further north, your strawberries should be planted in the spring so they will be well rooted by the following winter. They can be replanted in late summer and moved to a cool, protected place such as an unheated garage during the winter months. Most sweet fruits require an abundance of sunshine. Strawberries require at least 8 hours daily of full sun
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and prefer a slightly acidic soil. If you soil is slightly alkaline it would be better to grow the berries in large containers filled with potting mix. The plants won’t do well in clay soil, but by mixing in 4 inches of compost they will be fine. If you are planting directly into the ground, space your plants 18 inches apart, making room for runners. Be sure to set plants so that their roots are well covered with soil but the central bud or crown is exposed to light and air.. If you bury the crown your plant could rot. Mulch between plants after planting to keep the soil temperature cool, deter weeds and to keep the fruit off the soil. Straw is the traditional strawberry mulch. Do not use black plastic since it will raise the soil temperature and optimal fruit production requires cool soil. Plants will start blooming in early spring and they must be visited by the bees or other pollinating insects before they can set fruit. In warm weather you should have ripe fruit about 30 days after blossoms are fertilized.
GROWING TIPS • Well drained, sandy loam with a soil pH from 5.8 to 6.2 is ideal. • Don’t plant where tomatoes, potatoes, peppers or eggplant have been grown recently (verticillium rot). • Be sure you have certified disease-free plants. • Select plants with large crowns and healthy, light-colored roots. • Amend soil with 1-2 inches of organic matter like compost or well-rotted manure. • Keep weeds from competing with your strawberry plants. • Make a hole large enough to spread the roots. Hill the center of the hole and place the crown slightly above soil level. Spread the roots downward on the hill. Fill the hole, making sure the soil only goes halfway up the crown. • Do not over fertilize or you will have excessive leaf growth and poor flowering. Apply a balanced fertilizer at planting at the rate of 1 pound per 100 square feet.
CHOOSING YOUR PLANTS There are basically 3 types of strawberry plants to choose from: June bearing, Everbearing and Day Neutral. JUNE BEARING June Bearing strawberries produce a single, large crop per year during a 2 - 3 week period in the spring. June bearers are the traditionally grown plants, producing a single flush of flowers and many runners. They are classified into early, mid-season and late varieties. The largest fruits are generally from June bearing varieties. EVERBEARING Everbearing strawberries produce two to three harvests of fruit intermittently during the spring, summer and fall. Everbearing plants do not send out many runners. DAY NEUTRAL Day Neutral strawberries will produce fruit throughout the growing season. These strawberries also produce few runners. Everbearing and day neutral strawberries are great when space is limited, but the fruits are usually somewhat smaller than June bearers.
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STRAWBERRY RECIPES Savor the bounty of your strawberry crop by indulging in these red berry recipes perfect for fresh spring eating.
STRAWBERRY CREAM CHEESE ICE BOX CAKE 2 lb. fresh strawberries 2 sleeves graham crackers 1 - 8 oz. pkg cream cheese, softened 1 - 14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk 2 - 3.4 oz. instant cheesecake flavored pudding 3 C. milk 1 - 12 oz. carton frozen whipped topping (Cool Whip) 1 Clean and thinly slice strawberries, set aside. 2 Line the bottom of a 9x13 pan with graham crackers. You may need to break some of the crackers to fit them in the pan. 3 Combine the cream cheese and sweetened condensed milk in a large bowl, beat until creamy. Add pudding mix and additional 3 C. milk, beat until mixture starts to thicken. Fold in 2 cups of the whipped topping just until combined. 4 Pour half of the cream cheese mixture over the graham crackers. Smooth it out and place a layer of strawberries on top. Add another layer of graham crackers, top with remaining cream cheese mixture and strawberries. Cover and refrigerate for 6-8 hours. 5 When ready to serve, top with remaining whipped topping. Garnish with any remaining strawberries and graham cracker crumbs. *If the strawberries leave extra moisture from setting overnight, dab the excess with a paper towel before adding final toppings.
STRAWBERRY SPINACH SALAD WITH RASPBERRY VINAIGRETTE (serves 4-6) 6 - 7 C. baby spinach 2 C. strawberries; hulled and sliced 1 C. blueberries (optional) 1/2 C. toasted, chopped pecans 4 oz. goat cheese (or other favorite soft white cheese) 2 1/2 Tbsp raspberry vinegar 6 Tbsp vegetable oil 1/4 C. honey 1/2 tsp dijon mustard 2 Tbsp finely minced shallots 1/4 tsp salt 1/8 tsp freshly ground black pepper SPRING 2015
1 Toast the pecans by placing in a skillet over medium heat. Stir or toss so they won’t burn 1-2 minutes, or until fragrant. Mix with the spinach and berries. 2 Whisk all the dressing ingredients together, blending well so the honey doesn’t settle to the bottom. 3 Just before serving, toss the spinach mix with the dressing and top with cheese, or pass the dressing and cheese separately for individual topping.
TRIPLE DECKER STRAWBERRY CLUB SANDWICH makes 4 large sandwiches 1 lb. bacon 2 lbs. (4 pieces) boneless skinless chicken breast halves salt and pepper 1 avocado 2 Tbsp fresh lemon juice 1/3 C. mayo 12 slices whole wheat bread 2 C. baby spinach 1 1/2 C. strawberries, hulled and sliced 1 Fry the bacon until crisp and drain on paper towels. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons fat from skillet and adjust to medium-high heat. Season chicken breasts with salt and pepper; add to skillet and partially cover. Cook until both sides are golden, about 10 minutes, turning once. Let rest 5-10 minutes and thinly slice. 2 Mash the avocado with lemon juice and stir in the mayo; season with salt and peper. 3 Toast the bread slices and spread each with 1 tablespoon avocado mixture. Divide the chicken among 4 slices of toast and top each with several slices of bacon. Cover each stack with another toast slice, layer with spinach, sliced strawberries and remaining toast slice. Cut into quarters.
FASHION
spring hues GO BOLD WITH MODERN COLOR TRENDS LIKE RED AND NAVY THIS SEASON >>
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MILITARY GREEN NAVY
Spring Into The UNCONVENTIONAL A mix of classic neutrals and unconventional pops of color make spring’s go-to color palette a cool and modern mix of old and new.
BURNT ORANGE
GOLDENROD YELLOW
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5 MODERN SPRING HUES: [1] Roll Sleeve Slim Dress, Equipment, $258.00, scoopnyc.com; [2] Shredded Jersey Tank, Raquel Allegra, $66.00, theoutnet.com; [3] Kale Watch, WeWood, $120.00, amazon.com; [4] Gold Batik Scarf, Color Island, $81.00, shoptiques.com; [5] Skyler Hat, Brixton X UO, $60.00, urbanoutfitters.com
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The season’s must-have print, inspired by a traditional Japanese method of tie-dying fabrics using various binding techniques to create different patterns. Look to add a Shibori dyed scarf or tote bag to your closet this season. Shibori Tie Dye Scarf, HSSS Artisans, uncommongoods.com Blue market Tote Bag, AikoThreads, $21.00, etsy.com/shop/AikoThreads
[1] Striped Mini Skirt, T by Alexander Wang, $125.00, net-a-porter.com ; [2] Techno Paisley Lace Dress, House of Holland, $663.00, luisaviaroma.com; [3] Striped Kimono Front Trouser, Chloe, $1716.00, matchesoffashion.com; [4] Emerald Cat’s Eye Charm, Kendra Scott, $20.00, neimanmarcus.com
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FOOD, ETC. LIGHTER FARE RECIPES, A PERFECTLY COOKED CHICKEN, DECADENT CHOCOLATE ANGEL FOOD CAKE AND FUN RECIPES FOR THE KIDS
FRESH FRUIT SALSA WITH BAKED CINNAMON-SUGAR TORTILLA CHIPS Skip the chocolate-heavy desserts and opt for this fresh and incredibly satisfying sweet treat.
Lighter FARE
2 lb. fresh strawberries, chopped 8 oz. fresh raspberries 2 kiwis, peeled and diced 2 apples, diced 1 Tbsp brown sugar 2 Tbsp granulated sugar 3 Tbsp fruit preserves, your choice of flavor 4 flour tortillas 4 Tbsp granulated sugar 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon butter flavored cooking spray Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix up the fruit salsa by combining all ingredients and chilling in your refrigerator for at least 15 minutes. Combine the cinnamon and sugar; spray one side of each flour tortilla with the cooking spray, stack and cut into wedges. Arrange in a single layer on a cookie sheet; sprinkle with the cinnamon-sugar mixture (as much as you like). Give the chips another light coat of cooking spray before baking in the preheated oven for 8-10 minutes. Watch closely so they don’t get too brown. Let cool before serving with fresh fruit salsa.
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THE PERFECTLY COOKED CHICKEN is a myth to many. After countless attempts at pulling a perfectly cooked bird from the oven only ends in dry, coarse meat and chinese delivery, the confidence is deflated. Well ring the dinner bell, invite friends over and get out your crock pot, because we have the method to cooking a chicken that will bring your kitchen confidence back in less than 8 hours. THE PROCESS Simple eating of natural foods and ingredients, eliminating processed foods high in sugars and syrups is a healthy habit that becomes easier as the weather warms and fresh produce is readily available. Simple eating begins with simple cooking, which is exactly why this chicken was introduced. There is no butter or oil in this recipe, so the natural juices of the bird can really come through, enhanced by the fresh onion and seasonings. Cooking it low and slow ensures moist meat,
a lot easier. Mix it in with mayo, celery, salt and pepper and a squeeze of lemon juice; stuff it in a pita for lunch. Make a one-pot chicken noodles wonder by transferring all the chicken meat from the slow cooker to a soup pot, adding in any onions you can find. Dice 2 carrots and 2 stalks of celery, 2 minced cloves of garlic PERFECT CHICKEN Use your slow cooker to create magic while you are at work or running errands and come home to juicy chicken that has fallen from the bone. Cook it on a Sunday and use it all week for chicken salads, casseroles and healthy protein whenever you want it.
where an oven can easily dry it out before you have even
and remove. THE USES Having a fridge full of shredded chicken makes your world
of chicken stock, salt and pepper, a pinch of poultry seasoning and a pinch of oregano. Bring to a boil and add 1 package frozen egg noodles to the pot - cook until tender and most of the liquid is absorbed. Bump up a standard by adding it into your favorite homemade macaroni and cheese recipe. If you don’t have one follow this: boil 8 oz ma-
set the timer. It also ensures that you can carry on your day without worrying about being present to watch, baste, rotate
and add to the pot along with 4 cups
1 whole chicken, rinsed and patted dry 1 large onion, sliced 1 tbsp paprika 1 tsp salt (lawrys salt if you have it) 1 tsp pepper 1.5 tbsp garlic powder 2 tbsp onion flakes
caroni and drain, meanwhile melt 4 Tbsp. butter and add in 4 Tbsp flour, whisk until thick and light brown, add in 2 C. half & half slowly, whisking until thick, remove from heat and add 2 C. shredded Cheddar cheese, stir until smooth. Mix 1 C. shredded chicken into the pasta and add to a casserole dish, top with cheese sauce and mix to combine. Sprinkle top with 1/2 C.
Turn the slow cooker to High heat / Layer the onion slices in the bottom / Set the chicken on top, (breast down) / Mix all seasonings together and sprinkle over the top / Cook on High for 1 hour, turn down to Low for 6-8 hours / After 6 hours poke your chicken to see if it’s coming off the bones yet, if not, let it go another hour or two. / If you are putting a frozen chicken into the cooker, increase your cooktime on High to 3 hours
breadcrumbs and dot with butter; bake at 350 degrees until the top is brown and bubbly. Chicken tacos, enchiladas and quesadillas are simple solutions for taco Tuesday’s, and adding it to pasta tossed with olive oil, parmesan and toasted walnuts creates an elegant Friday night meal when paired with a glass of Pinot Grigio or your favorite white wine. So get out your slow cooker and start creating your own chicken meal masterpieces.
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3/4 C. sifted cake flour 1/4 C. unsweetened cocoa powder 1 1/2 C. granulated sugar 12 egg whites, room temperature pinch salt 1 1/2 tsp cream of tartar 3/4 tsp vanilla extract
CHOCOLATE ANGEL FOOD CAKE WITH WHIPPED CHOCOLATE FROSTING
For times when chocolate is the only answer, this airy cake recipe is guaranteed to impress. Perfect for spring and summer soirees, it’s
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Sift the cake flour with cocoa powder and 3/4 cup of the sugar. Using an electric mixer with the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites with a pinch of salt until foamy. Sprinkle the cream of tartar over the egg whites and continue to beat until they hold a soft peak. Add the vanilla extract and gradually add the remaining 3/4 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time until stiff peaks form. Gradually fold in the flour mixture using a spatula, 1/4 cup at a time. Pour the batter into an ungreased 9� angel food cake pan and bake until the cake springs back when pressed with your finger, about 30 minutes. Invert the pan onto a bottle (soy or a worchestershire size) and let cool for 1 hour before loosening the cake from the sides and center of the pan with a knife. Frost and serve; cover and store in the refrigerator. 1 C. powdered (confectioners) sugar 1/2 C. unsweetened cocoa powder pinch cream of tartar 2 C. heavy whipping cream, chilled
light consistency contrasts nicely with the cool, creamy frosting. For an extra treat, slice strawberries and toss with sugar to go alongside this crowd-pleaser.
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Combine all ingredients in your mixer and whip with the whisk attachment until stiff peaks form; apply to top and smooth down sides of cake.
CAPRESE BITES
Replace your traditional salad course with these mini-bites, or serve them as an elegant appetizer for warm weather get togethers. Whole milk fresh mozzarella, either miniature balls or cut into chunks Grape tomatoes Aged balsamic vinegar or balsamic glaze Olive oil Salt and pepper 12 fresh basil leaves, cleaned Toothpicks Halve the grape tomatoes and any extra large basil leaves. Layer mozzarella, basil and tomato onto a toothpick. Arrange on a serving tray and drizzle with balsamic, olive oil and a light sprinkling of salt and pepper.
ROASTED GARLIC HUMMUS Forget fat-laden chips and dip, this creamy hummus recipe will transport your taste buds to an exotic place while giving you a healthy dose of legumes and garlic. Addicting and easily adaptable to your personal taste, this casual snack may just make it onto your regular recipe rotation. 2 (15 oz) cans garbanzo beans, drained 1 head garlic 1 Tbsp + 1/4 C. olive oil, divided 2 tsp ground cumin 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper 1/2 tsp salt 2 Tbsp, (1/2 lemon) fresh lemon juice Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Cut off the top 1/4 of the entire head of garlic, exposing the cloves; place on a small piece of aluminum foil, drizzle with 1 tablespoon olive oil and a sprinkling of salt. Wrap the foil around the garlic and place the package into the preheated oven; bake 30-40 minutes or until fragrant. Once cool, squeeze the garlic from the bottom to push all the cloves up and out. Add the roasted garlic, garbanzo beans and spices to the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until smooth and creamy. Add in 1/4 cup olive oil and 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice. Pulse until completely combined. Spoon into a dish and top with optional paprika or additional cayenne, a drizzle of olive oil or fresh herbs. Experiment with adding fresh herbs or different spices to make your own personal flavors. Serve with vegetables or pita chips. 39
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ASPARAGUS & BLACK OLIVE PIZZA
1 Preheat oven to 375 degrees; spread pizza crust onto desired pan size. When oven is preheated, pre-bake the crust for 5 minutes.
1 tube refrigerated thin-crust pizza dough 1 small bunch asparagus, trimmed of woody ends 1 can black olives, chopped (may use kalamata) 4 garlic cloves, minced 1/4 C. plus 2 Tbsp olive oil 1/2 C. sliced white or red onion 2 Tbsp parmesan cheese
2 Toss the asparagus with 1/4 cup olive oil and parmesan cheese; Drizzle the crust with 2 tablespoons olive oil and sprinkle with minced garlic
2-3 C. mozzarella cheese, shredded
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3 Arrange half of the mozzarella cheese over the garlic; top with asparagus spears, black olives, sliced onions and the remaining mozzarella; Bake an additional 15-20 minutes, or until crust is cooked through and cheese is starting to brown.
TRY SOMETHING NEW HALIBUT FISH TACOS WITH RED CABBAGE & AVOCADO SLAW
2 lbs. halibut fish filets 12-16 corn tortillas Marinade: 1-2 cloves garlic, minced 2 tsp honey 2 tsp cumin 2 tsp chili powder 1 tsp onion powder 1 tsp sea salt 1/2 tsp black pepper For slaw: 1 head red cabbage, chopped 1 avocado, diced 1/3 C. cilantro leaves, chopped 1 jalapeno or red jalapeno, seeded and chopped 1/3 C. mayonnaise 1/4 C. olive oil 1 Tbsp chipotle in adobo sauce, pureed 1/2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar salt and pepper 1 Prepare marinade in a small bowl; place halibut filets in a resealable plastic bag and pour marinade over fish. Seal bag and refrigerate for 30-40 minutes. 2 In a large bowl combine mayo, oil, cider vinegar and chipotle in adobo puree. Once combined add cabbage, jalapeno and cilantro; season with salt and pepper. Do not add chopped avocado at this point - cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to use. 3 Preheat indoor or outdoor grill to medium heat. Remove fish from marinade and place flesh side down onto well oiled grill grate. Cook 3-4 minutes until grill marks appear. Using a spatula, carefully turn fish and continue cooking an additional 10-12 minutes until fish is cooked through and flakes easily. Remove to large baking sheet and keep warm. Place corn tortillas on the grill and heat for 1 minute on each side. Add avocado to slaw and assemble tacos, or top each with individual avocado.
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FUN FOODS WITH KIDS Sometimes all it takes for kids to eat healthy is a simple recipe they can help with and fun transformations of otherwise boring foods. Try these easy recipes with your young ones, and be inspired to get creative with your daily food choices.
ANTS ON A LOG 5 stalks celery 1/2 C. peanut butter 1/4 C. raisins Cut celery in half and spread with peanut butter, sprinkle with raisins.
STRAWBERRY BANANA CREAMS 8 strawberries 2 oz. vanilla yogurt 1/2 small banana 1 Tbsp slivered almonds Mash together the banana and yogurt - cut out the top of each strawberry and fill with some of the yogurt mixture - top with almonds.
APPLE LADYBUG TREATS 2 red apples 1/4 C. raisins 2 Tbsp peanut butter 8 thin pretzel sticks Slice apples in half and scoop out core. Spread flesh side with a thin layer of peanut butter and place on a plate. Dab small amounts of peanut butter on the skin of the apple and apply a raisin (for ladybug spots!) Create antennas by sticking a pretzel into the apple and dabbing just enough peanut butter on the end to attach another raisin.
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WELCOME HOME MAKING THE DREAM OF HOME OWNERSHIP A REALITY.
The 6 Steps To Buying A Home Mortgage Rates Impact On Home Ownership The Art Of House Hunting Design Files: High Style Prairie Design 43
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THE 6 STEPS TO BUYING A HOME & WHY YOU NEED A REAL ESTATE AGENT With the purchase of real estate being one of the biggest financial transactions most people will experience in their lifetime, why not let a professional with years of experience and knowledge help you on this exciting journey!
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DECIDING TO BUY
MAKING AN OFFER
WITH AN AGENT: The housing market is tricky. Real estate agents can help you to navigate foreclosures, short sales, tight lending standards and a whole host of other issues.
WITH AN AGENT: Good real estate agents are experienced negotiators, able to help you complete a real estate transaction that involves a win-win price, transaction details like time lines, closing dates, financing details and other important information that fits your specific situation.
WITHOUT AN AGENT: The weight is on your shoulders. Thanks to the internet, it can be done, but be prepared to dedicate many hours a week to your search and home-buying process.
FINANCING YOUR HOME WITH AN AGENT: A good agent will already have a contact with local lenders. They can help you find a reputable local lender who will provide good service and act in your best interest. WITHOUT AN AGENT: It’s you against the financial world as you sift through different lenders looking for the best deal.
FINDING YOUR NEW HOME
WITHOUT AN AGENT: Prepare to roll with the punches! Not everything is as easy as what’s portrayed on HGTV; and if you get in a bidding war with another buyer, things could get messy, fast!
DUE DILLIGENCE & INSPECTIONS WITH AN AGENT: The initial agreement is only the beginning of the process. Appraisals, inspection and financing all pose as possible pitfalls in a real estate transaction. An agent can deal with any complications in a professional, unemotional way, resolving issues and moving a transaction smoothly into closing. WITHOUT AN AGENT: Buying and selling a home requires a staggering amount of paperwork, not to mention all the un-forseeables that often arise. The process can often become an emotional, draining and discouraging process and experience.
WITH AN AGENT: Locating your dream home is an agent’s role in their professional life. They have the contacts, the databases of homes and the know-how to get things done. An experienced real estate agent will have up-to-date information on what is happening in the marketplace; including pricing, financial terms and trends in the market.
CLOSING
WITHOUT AN AGENT: Prepare to be very organized in your home search. This includes keeping track of locations, prices, bedrooms, baths, likes and dislikes, visit dates and other details. Not to mention keeping all this information handy as you move from home to home.
WITHOUT AN AGENT: Most homebuyers don’t know anything about title insurance, fees or the daunting amount of paperwork.
WITH AN AGENT: An experienced agent will understand the closing paperwork and knows what to expect in regards to closing costs, title insurance, pro-rations and other fees that surface at closing time.
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MORTGAGE RATES IMPACT ON HOME OWNERSHIP
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Home ownership is a primary component of most American’s financial and emotional health. And, for the vast majority of Americans, the availability of home mortgage loans is the primary determinant in acquiring a home. It follows that home mortgage loans are an important component of middle class life. Americans discovered (the hard way) that home mortgage loans are an important component of our entire financial system. Home mortgage loans were at the center of the 2008 financial crisis and understanding mortgage loans in 2015 requires some familiarity with the recent recession. In January 2011 the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission released the official government edition of its report on the cause of the 2008 financial crisis. Although a lengthy report (633 pages), it is written in plain language and relatively easy to understand. www.gpo.gov/fdsys/ The government report concluded that home mortgages were ground zero for the 2008 financial crisis by stating, “While the vulnerabilities that created the potential for crisis were years in the making, it was the collapse of the housing bubble—fueled by low interest rates, easy and available credit, scant regulation, and toxic mortgages— that was the spark that ignited a string of events, which led to a full-blown crisis in the fall of 2008.” The mortgage loan industry has changed significantly since 2008 as investors, politicians, and regulators have squeezed out the “toxic mortgages” resulting from easy credit underwriting and ineffective regulation. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, is a government agency with the stated goal of helping “consumers make smarter decisions about mortgages”. www.consumerfinance.gov/ The failures of government leading up to the 2008 financial crisis make some cynical about governmental assistance. However, the CFPB recently advocated some common sense changes to credit underwriting that seem reasonable. The CFPB recommended that mortgage lenders comply with two fundamental requirements: The Ability to Repay rule
and Qualified Mortgages. CFPB’s Ability to Repay recommendation is primarily a warning to mortgage lenders to be better credit underwriters. For borrowers that means a more careful analysis of income available to pay debt and better verification of income information. CFPB’s Qualified Mortgages recommendation means that mortgage lenders should not offer mortgages with risky features like interest only payments, high up front fees or short term teaser rates. The 2008 financial crisis was sparked by “toxic mortgages”, but it permeated every aspect of the American financial system. The Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) is the independent guardian of our country’s financial system and it guards our financial safety by using monetary policy to set interest rates. The FRB fired the opening salvo in a battle against financial chaos on January 22, 2008 when it lowered interest rates by an unprecedented amount. Interest rates were lowered by nearly 20% in one day with ¾% decrease in shorter interest rates from 4¼% to 3½%. Long term mortgage interest rates do not directly correspond with short term interest rates. However, the long term impact of the FRB’s short term interest rate reductions in response to the 2008 financial crisis has contributed to historical low mortgage interest rates. The 2008 financial crisis caused an economic recession which in turn was largely responsible for persistently low inflation rates during the last six years. Inflation expectations directly impact long term interest rates because lenders must project that they will receive loan repayment in the future with money that has not deteriorated in value at a pace that is more than the interest rate charged. For example, if annual inflation averages 4% and the annual interest rate is 3.5%, then the lender has a loss on its investment. Largely as a result of persistently low inflation rates and historically low short term interest rates, home mortgage loan rates are currently less than 4%. Mortgage loan rates have trended down from an average of 5.42% in 2009 to 3.66% in 2012 and have remained approximately 4% since 2012. What has been the impact of low mortgage rates on home prices and the
inventory of homes for sale? According to the S&P/Case-Shiller Denver Home Price Index, Denver area home prices went down every year from 2008 to 2011 (except for a modest increase in 2009). Denver area home prices have increased 8-9% each year from 2012 to 2014. Common sense indicates that when interest rates are less then home prices go up. However, Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) researchers had looked at mortgage rates for the past 25 years and came to the conclusion that while rising rates were likely to hurt the number of home sales, they had virtually no impact on home prices. Mark Palim, FNMA vice president, stated, “In fact, there’s no strong relationship between house prices and interest rates, Rates tend to rise because, in a relative sense, the economy is doing well, incomes are going up, people can afford more and they’re willing to take out a larger mortgage. Intuitively, you’d think that if interest rates go up, of course, house prices go down. But they don’t”. The Denver home price data over the last several years seems to support FNMA’s research, leading to the conclusion that home prices will continue to rise (even if mortgage rates rise) as long as the Denver economy continues to improve. The Denver Post recently reported that the number of homes available for sale in Denver metro area reached an all-time low in January 2015. The Post reported that the Denver Metro Association of Realtors had calculated that there were 4,171 homes available for sale at the end of January 2015. This all-time low compared to all-time high inventory of about 32,000 in 2006 and a 12-year average inventory of 16,717. The Denver Post article concluded that higher rents, less cautious credit underwriting and low mortgage rates were factors contributing to the historically low levels of home inventories. Denver’s relatively robust economy is also a likely contributing factor. It appears that low mortgage rates is one of several factors affecting the number of homes for sale leading to the conclusion that finding a home for sale in Denver will continue to be challenging even if mortgage rates increase.
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BE FLEXIBLE If you’re able, consider doing your house hunt in the off-season; generally in the colder months of the year. You’ll have less competition and sellers may be more willing to negotiate.
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! Figure out what city and neighborhood you want to live in. Look for signs of economic vitality: a mixture of young families and older couples, low unemployment and good incomes. Pay special attention to districts with good schools, even if you don’t have school-age children. When it comes time to sell, a strong school system is a major advantage in helping your home retain or gain value. Also try to get an idea about the real estate market in the area. If homes are selling close to or even above the asking price, that shows the area is desirable.
Be wary of choosing search criteria that is too restrictive. Perhaps you select a price range 10% above and 10% below your true range. Add a 10mile cushion to the location you specify. If you’re a first-time buyer, pay special attention to condominiums and cooperatives, or co-ops. Condos generally sell for 15-20% less than the cost of comparable detached homes in the same neighborhood, giving you more space for your money. Don’t automatically reject a house just because it doesn’t measure up to your desires, either in features or price. You can always add a deck or update the kitchen. Since the asking price is just a starting point for negotiation, you will be making offers and counteroffers as both parties seek an acceptable price.
STAY ORGANIZED When you start touring homes, bring a notebook and a digital camera to help you remember details. Your real estate agent should supply you with a description of each house and the lot it sets on, the property tax assessment and the asking price. Your camera and notebook are there to record other details, ranging from the cost of heating to the view out the master bedroom window.
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DESIGN FILES: CONTEMPORARY MEETS COUNTRY
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Above: Neutral colors and soft fabrics in a spare bedroom allow in maximum light and contrast well with a wrought iron bed frame and lighting fixtures; Below: A contemporary kitchen retains prairie style with a re-furbished gas stove, farm style sink, and natural earthtones in the cabinetry, tile work and butcher-block countertop. Opposite: An extensive, single-piece wood vanity in the master ensuite bath houses modern white double sinks.
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Clockwise from top: Keeping with neutral tones and original wood grains, an airy sense of country elegance shines through in vintage accessories and specially curated antique pieces. A large oil painting depicting a midwestern prairie scene drives home the feeling of generational pride and traditional comfort. A stainless steel armoire adds eclectic glamour to a dining space fitted with an antique table and bench. In the parlor, more natural finishes in a console table desk and rustic accessories. The property featured in this Design Files is a fully restored, historic stone mansion in the Flint Hills of Kansas, located just outside of Topeka; it is currently offered for sale, with all the furnishings, through Wildlife Properties. Visit www.MyWildlifeProperty.com for more information. SPRING 2015
GIVE BACK ENSURING NO CHILD GOES HUNGRY DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS & ENGAGING ACTIVITIES TO KEEP THEM SAFE & HEALTHY
No Child Hungry
SUMMER SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAMS
Colorado has a program to help children get nutritious meals during the summer months so that a child will not go hungry. The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides “food that’s in when school is out.” The SFSP helps schools and community-based sites like churches and recreation centers offer meals to kids and teens up to 18 years of age throughout the summer. Many Colorado sites also offer engaging activities so you can be assured that your children are eating nutritious meals in a safe environment. The program provides detailed guidelines for approved organizations known as “sponsors” to receive reimbursements for meals served at approved “sites” that meet eligibility requirements. If your organization is interested in sponsoring the Summer Food Service Program, contact the Colorado Department of Education to get started. You can email them at nutrition@cde.state.co.us or call 303-866-6661, or toll free in Colorado: 888-245-6092. For more information please visit HungerFreeColorado.org or call the bilingual Hunger Free Hotline - toll free at 855-855-4626.
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SUMMER PROGRAMS 2015
A Child’s Touch
Field trips, weekly swimming, diverse enrichment programs, science experiments, character building, devotions and themed adventures at 9141 Poze Blvd. in Thornton. Email Info@AChildsTouch.com for more information.
The City Of Westminster
Offering a vast array of classes for ages 6-15, focusing on academics such as chess, math, science and reading. Other classes are also offered to improve physical fitness and coordination of youth including a genre of dance. Also offering aquatics, arts and crafts and preschool/tot activities. Call 303-658-2215 for more information.
Boys & Girls Club Of Westminster
Providing a safe place to grow and realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens at 25 Union Street.
City Park Recreation Center
Offering indoor and outdoor camps for ages 5-14 at 10455 Sheridan Blvd. Visit cityofwestminster.us for more information.
Butterfly Pavilion
Summer nature camps and classes for ages 4-10 at 6252 West 104th Avenue.
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Paintings by KBR
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hOuSING STATISTICS
WATER AND SEWER RATES
Westminster’s residential communities include a variety of housing and neighborhoods, from apartments and starter homes to luxury, executive homes. New urbanism and mixed-use neighborhoods have been developed, and many Westminster neighborhoods are nestled in and around parks, golf courses and open space. 2013 Housing prices and rental rates
The City of Westminster provides water and sewer service throughout the city. commerciAl WAter rAtes
A two-tiered rate structure ($5.27 or $6.41 per 1,000 gallons, depending upon consumption levels) is in effect, with the breakpoint dependent on meter size. A monthly meter service charge is also based on meter size. commerciAl seWer rAtes
single-Family Detached Homes
townhomes and condominiums
Average Sales Price
Average Sales Price
$5.25 per 1,000 gallons (calculated using average water
Key Distribution Points: Living In Westminster consumption from January through March billings). $270,000
Units Sold
1,530 Units Sold The Westminster Chamber of Commerce ison the title sponsor of41the Living Average Days Averagein Days on Market Westminster lifestyle magazines. Market
ource: Your Castle Real Estate, June 2014
Office 9146 Marshall Place Average rent rental Housing (720) 891-9435 (1st Quarter 2013)
$159,000
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The system provides a dependable, drought-resistant, ZIGGI’ S COFFEE BELLCO CREDIT UNION source of 104th water Ave. for irrigation that is West 8851 Harlan Streetenvironmentally sound3013 41 (720) 479-5264 less expensive than potable water. Reclaimed water rates are ZOE’S COFFEE charged at 80% of the potable rate. HOUSE 11225 Decatur Street BUTTERFLY PAVILION using large quantities of (303) 246-6173 6252 W. 104th Ave.To determine rates for businesses Average p.s.F. (303) vacancy 469-5441 water or to determine availability of reclaimed water, contact rate the Public Works and Utilities Department at 303-658-2176. KOKOPELLI BEER CO. Source: City of Westminster Public Works and Utilities Department, June 2014
1 bedroom WestminsterChamber.biz $790
$1.20 8931 5.7% North Harlan St.
2 bedroom/1 bath
$1.08
3 bedroom
$866 $1,514
ource: Colorado Division of Housing, June 2014
(303) 284-0135
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ELECTRICITY AND GAS SERVICE
RE/MAX ALLIANCE $1.09 5.5% 9737 Wadsworth Parkway (303) 420-8800 The City of Westminster is serviced by Xcel Energy. For rate
information, contact Xcel Energy www.xcelenergy.com
THE GRILL AT THE LEGACY 10801 Legacy Ridge Parkway (303) 438-8524
If your business would like to be a key distribution point for Living In Westminster, call (303) 955-5036 for more information. SPRING 2015
4800 W. 92nd Avenue Westminster, CO 80031 P: 303-658-2108 F: 303-706-3922 ecodevo@cityofwestminster.us www.cityofwestminster.us
westminster Where Colorado ConneCts for Business
City profile
2014/2015
Photo Credit: Michael Menefee
westminster, trAVerseD by two of the state’s most active business corridors, mixes a vibrant business community with the active Colorado lifestyle. The fast-growing I-25 corridor to the east is anchored by telecommunications leaders, Avaya and Polycom. U.S. 36, home to Ball Aerospace and McKesson Technology Solutions, runs through the middle of the city and defines the region’s premier innovation corridor where close to 1,000 technology firms reside. Westminster businesses draw on the city’s resident technical and professional workforce and can easily reach into nearby Denver and Boulder worker pools as well. The city also features ample services, shopping and restaurants, along with awardwinning recreational facilities and diverse housing. Add spectacular mountain vistas and Westminster stands out as the place to connect with business – with workforce – with Colorado.
REAL ESTATE With 26 business parks, 68 retail centers and over 16 million square feet of commercial space, Westminster has real estate options to meet almost every business need. Comprehensive real estate information including available space, demographics and detailed maps are available through the Economic Development Office at 303-658-2108 or ecodevo@cityofwestminster.us. space type
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WESTMINSTER AT A GLANCE populAtion:
108,807 HouseHolDs:
43,171
meDiAn Age:
35.8
eDucAtionAl AttAinment (Age 25+): Bachelor’s degree or higher
33.2%
Master’s, professional or doctorate
10.8%
total rentable square Footage
vacancy rate
estimated space Available*
Industrial/Flex
3,518,538
28.8%
1,111,030**
Retail
7,316,207
10.1%
987,957
Office Class A
2,157,684
13.9%
385,338
Office Class B
2,375,126
12.1%
333,563
455,158
Office Class C
635,151
15.3%
121,879
colleges AnD universities in city:
Real Estate Sources: Xceligent, Costar, City of Westminster, June 2014. *Includes available space that may not be vacant. **Includes a single block of 835,728 square feet. Demographics Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Data; Community Analyst, 2014; City of Westminster, June 2014.
AverAge DisposAble income (2013):
$61,851
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WESTMINSTER STREET INDEX 100th Ave N11 100th Cir M5 100th Ct M4, M11 100th Dr N13 100th Pl M13 100th Way M5 101st Ave M12 101st Cir M13 101st Dr M5 101st Pl N11 102nd Ave M12 102nd Cir M13 102nd Pl M13 103rd Ave M12 103rd Cir M11 103rd Ct M12 103rd Dr M12 103rd Pl M13 104th Ave L5, M12 104th Cir L14 104th Ct L14, M5 104th Dr L12 104th Dr M5 104th Ln L14 104th Pl M12 104th Way M5 105th Ave L8, L13 , M4 105th Ct L13 , L14 105th Dr L11 105th Dr L12, L14 105th Pl L12 105th Pl L14 105th Way L11 105th Way L12 106th Ave L7 106th Cir L14 106th Ct L4 106th Dr L11 106th Pl L2, L14 106th Way L3 107th Ave L2, L13 107th Cir L11 107th Cir L4 107th Ct L11 , L12 107th Ct L4 , L14 107th Dr L11 107th Dr L5, L14 107th Loop L11 107th Pl L14 107th Place L12 108th Ave K6, L13 108th Ave L11 108th Cir K5, K9 108th Dr K14, L2 109th Ave K7, K14 109th Cir K10, K13 109th Ct K13 109th Pl K7, K13 110th Ave K7, K12, K14 110th Cir K11, K12 110th Ct K12, K14 110th Dr K7 110th Pl K7, K13, K14 111th Ave K7, K14 111th Ave K7, K14 111th Cir K12 111th Ct K14 111th Dr K13, Q5 111th Loop K13, K14 111th Pl K9, K13 , K14 111th Way K14 112th Ave K10, J14 112th Cir J11, J13 112th Ct J11 112th Pl J9, J11 113th Ave J9, J15 113th Ct J13 113th Ct J14 113th Pl J9 114th Ave J17 114th Ave J9 114th Cir J13 114th Ct J14 114th Dr J11 114th Loop J13 114th Pl J10, J13 115th Ave J9, J13, J17 115th Cir I15, J14, J15 115th Ct I10 115th Dr I10 , J14 115th Loop J10 115th Pl J9, J13 116th Ave I10, J16, J17 116th Cir I15 116th Ct I11 116th Ct I14, I15 116th Ln I11 116th Pl I10 , I17 116th Way I11 117th Ave I11, I17, Q5
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