Canon City Shopper 2-28-17

Page 1

Spring Home & Garden Show March 10th & 11th

Vol. 28 #39

Cañon City • Florence • Penrose • Wetmore

*****ECRWSS** Postal Customer

PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID CANON CITY CO PERMIT NO. 24

Tuesday, February 28, 2017


Page 2 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017


February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 3 v `

4/20 SPECIAL SAT MARCH 4th 4 grams-$18.58

COLORADO ORIGINAL - est.

members/non-members

2 01 0

offer valid for medical patients only

limit 2 per CUSTOMER prices do not include tax

2017 NEW MEMBER BENEFITS $10.00 1/8 OR 50% OFF

LOYALTY DISCOUNTS

ANY GRAM OF CONCENTRATE UPON SIGN UP

THE LONGER YOU'RE A MEMBER, THE MORE YOU SAVE**

ON EDIBLES, TOPICALS, TINCTURES AND MORE

*REQUIRES 6 MONTH MEMBERSHIP COMMITMENT. **OTHER CONDITIONS MAY APPLY

SUN GROWN

FROM SEED

CUSTOM ON-SITE SOIL

PESTICIDE FREE

1st place THE Independent

2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

2015

MANITOU - REC FilLmore - GOLD Central Nevada – GOld South

ATMs AT ALL STORES

SPRING WATERED

SLOW CURED

1ST PLACE CITY WIDE

Every Year

HAND TRIMMED

NO HORMONES

CLEAN GREEN 2013, 2014, 2015, 206 & 2017

This Certification Mirrors USDA Organic Criteria

maggiesfarmmarijuana.com

NORTH COLO. SPRINGS

MANITOU SPRINGS

SOUTH COLO. SPRINGS

PUEBLO EAST

PUEBLO WEST

CAÑON CITY

818 EAST FILLMORE, 80907 (719) 358-8849

141 MANITOU AVE., 80829 HWY 24 & MANITOU AVE. (719) 685-1655

1420 S. NEVADA AVE., 80905 (719) 328-0420

1400 SANTA FE DR PUEBLO , 81006 (719) 582-1925

74 NORTH COMPONENT DR. #170 PUEBLO WEST, 81007 (719) 547-8345

3055 EAST HWY. 50, 81212 (719) 372-1014

RECREATIONAL

MED & REC

MEDICAL

RECREATIONAL

MEDICAL

MEDICAL

MAGGIE'S FARM 2016 HARVEST - JESUS OG

IN NEW MONTHLY LOYALTY CREDITS*

MEMBER BENEFIT PUNCH CARD

UP TO $150


Page 4 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017

In Loving Memory Lynette ‘Skeeter’ Aragon April 23, 1959 ~ Feb. 18, 2017 On Feb. 18, 2017, those who love Lynette “Skeeter” Aragon, lost her to our Lord and Savior. A lifetime resident of Cañon City, Lynette was born April 23, 1959, to Jack and Louise Aragon. She was a funloving, energetic person who was always willing to help whomever she could. She was preceded in death by her mother and father; two sisters, Gloria, Irene; and the love of her life, Rick Patrick. Lynette is survived by her three sons, Curtis, Lynette Aragon Joe (Mari), Shawn (Jennifer); siblings, Leo Bacca, Pat Workman, Carla Monahan, Steve Aragon, Juliana (Vince) Fatula, Michael Aragon, Pep Aragon; as well as many nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind her grandbabies, whom she cherished more than anything, Cayley, Lieghanna, Chloe, Brady, Seraphina, Ambelina, and Eva. Lynette also leaves many friends that she loved and cared for. Skeeter will be missed by all of those who were blessed to have called her Sis, Auntie, Cousin, Nana, Grandma, etc. Her love and energy will be missed by all. The family would like to thank the doctors, hospice nurses and friends who helped her during her final days. Graveside service, 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24, 2017, Mountain Vale Memorial Park. Reception to follow at the Fellowship Hall on Ninth and Main Street. Skeeter, Mom, Granny, Lynette, Auntie we miss you very much. Arrangements have been entrusted to Holt Family Funeral Home. Online condolences @ www.holtfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Christina Burns

Christina Burns, age 68, of Cañon City passed away on Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. She was a graduate of Woodland Park High School class of 1967, and she lived a majority of her life in the Woodland Park area, before moving to Cañon City in 1998. Chris was a devoted Mother, Grandmother, Sister, and Aunt. She will be missed dearly by her family and all who knew her. There will be a Celebration of Life Service for Chris on Friday, Feb. 24, 2017, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Events Center at the Holy Cross Abbey in Cañon City. Her family would like to welcome all who knew her to come and celebrate her life with them.

Ivan Eugene Medina 1961 – 2017 Ivan Eugene Medina, 55, of Cañon City, formerly of Grand Island passed away on Feb. 5, 2017. Ivan was born of April 18, 1961, in Cañon City. To honor Ivan’s wishes cremation was chosen, private family services will be held at a later date. Ivan was a karate expert and teacher, learning from a young age. He was a third-degree black belt and competed often. Ivan served in the U.S. Marines following his education. Most of all Ivan valued time spent with friends and family and enjoyed fishing. He is survived by his mother, Francis Elrod of Grand Island; son, Dustin Medina of Bakersfield, CA; brothers, Duane Freed of Kearney and Robert Lambert of Elm Creek; sisters, Renee Lenstrom of Sargent and Peggy O’ Roak of Whitman, Maine; beloved uncle, Jerry Shannon; close friend and buddy, Carl Williams; along with numerous uncles, aunts, cousins and extended family and friends. Ivan was preceded in death by his grandfather, James (Betty) Shannon, grandmother, Dorothy (Bill) Clark and cousin, Evon Lambert. Memorials are suggested to the family.

Glennis Pearl (Hess) Fourtner April 20, 1932 ~ Feb. 17, 2017 Glennis Pearl (Hess) Fourtner, of Cañon City, passed from this life on Friday, February 17, 2017, at the age of 84. Glennis was born April 20, 1932 to Martin V. and Etta Pearl (Carbiener) Hess at Johnson, Kan., where she spent her early years. When Glennis was about four years of age, her mother passed away. Her father later moved the family to Cañon City, where he married Elsie McCartney, who Glennis Fourtner raised Glennis through her later years. She graduated from Cañon City High School with the Class of 1950. In September of 1950, she and Elbert V. Fourtner were united in marriage. To this union, four children, Robert, Janetta, Marty, and Mike were born. Glennis loved music and was always involved in serving as a church organist and singing with the Sweet Adeline’s. She was also active with Meals on Wheels and in later years, worked at

the Hallmark and Sears stores. When her children were growing up, she was very active with 4-H and other groups. Glennis was a fantastic cook and was a member of the Red Hat Society. Those who survive and were blessed by her life include her children, Robert (Debbie) Fourtner, of Broken Arrow, OK, Janetta (John) Greene, of Owasso, OK, Marty (Amy) Fourtner, of Cañon City, Mike Fourtner, of Pueblo West; grandchildren, Becky, Jason, Sarah, Jared, Jolynda, Doug, Donna, Andrea; eleven great-grandchildren; brother, Stan Hess, of Albuquerque, NM; many nieces, nephews, and extended family members. She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers and three sisters. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, Wilson Funeral Home Chapel, grandson, Doug Fourtner officiating. Interment to follow at Lakeside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Meals on Wheels, 702 Greenwood Ave., Cañon City, CO 81212. Services entrusted to Wilson Funeral Home. Online condolences at www.holtfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Willie D. Prilliman June 29, 1930 ~ Feb. 16, 2017 Willie Dean Prilliman, 86, of Cañon City, died Feb. 16, 2017, at home, surrounded by family. He was born on the family homestead June 26, 1930, in Sumner County, Kan., to Mabel C. Gooden Prilliman Dickson of Cañon City and William B. Prilliman of Kansas. He moved to Cañon City in 1947. Later that same year, he joined the U.S. Navy, where he served on the USS Rupertus, USS Alstede, and the USS Caliente and was honorably discharged in 1954. He worked for the US Soil Conservation then went to Willie D. Prilliman work for Santa Fe Railroad in 1960 until retirement. Mr. Prilliman was known to appreciate a hot cup of coffee, good conversation, and sharing his knowledge of local history. He truly enjoyed spending time with the staff of Wells Fargo Bank, Edward D Jones, and Signature Mortgage. Mr. Prilliman was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Charolene Wright. Left to cherish his memory are his daughters, Debbie (John) Barr of Cañon City, Deanna (Ed) Stefanich of Monument, Yvonne “Janie” (Mike McCracken) of Indianapolis, IN; sons, Jim of Calhan and Corey of Cañon City; grandchildren, Dawnell (Jason) Huitt of Fort Collins, Allison Chavez and Jimmy and Jordan Prilliman of Littleton; step-grandchildren, Lacey Dorsett of Conroe, Texas, Chad (Katie) Barr of Cañon City; great-grandchildren, Rylee and Zander Huitt of Fort Collins; step great-grandchildren, Brittanie Taylor of Cañon City, Tristan and Morgan Robertson of Conroe, Texas, Stephan Barr of Cañon City; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and their children. He is also survived by his dear friends, Rosie Prilliman, Don & Sandy Smith, his neighbors on Griffin Street, and numerous other friends, too many to mention but you know who you are. Visitation, noon to 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24, Wilson Funeral Home. Private family interment to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Sangre de Cristo Hospice West, 601 Greenwood Ave., Cañon City. Services entrusted to Wilson Funeral Home. Online condolences at www.holtfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Dolores Elaine DeGroot June 30, 1924 - Jan. 22, 2017

Dolores DeGroot, 92, went to be with our Lord Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017, in Cañon City. Our Sweet and Loving Grandmother and Great Grandmother will be greatly missed by us all. Always in our hearts we will forever remember you. All her friends from the church are welcome to at- Dolores DeGroot tend her Memorial Service. Memorial service to be at 1 p.m. Friday, March 3, 2017, at Faith Bible Fellowship with a ceremony to follow at Mountain Vale Cemetery at 2 p.m.


February 28 2016 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 5

Wines GATEWAY LIQUOR

Arbor Mist Wines $

6.49

Beringer Wines

1.5 Liter

Black Box Wines $

19.99

$9.99 1.5 Liter

Dark Horse

$

3.0 Liter Box

6.99 750 ml

Country Green Shoppette

3055 E. Highway 50 • Next to Quality Inn • 269-1289 Monday thru Saturday: 9AM - 10PM Sunday: 9AM - 7PM

Prices Good Tuesday Feb. 28 thru Monday March 6

In Loving Memory Mario P. DiNardo May 9, 1929 ~ Feb. 15, 2017 Mario P. DiNardo went to be with his Lord and Savior on Feb. 15, 2017. A lifetime resident of Cañon City, Mario was born May 9, 1929, to Ubaldo and Marietta (DiRito) DiNardo and graduated from the Holy Cross Abbey in 1949. In 1941, at the age of 12, Mario and his twin brother, Albert, along with Mario DiNardo their father, started making their famous cherry delight, apple and grape cider. Mario and Albert started selling their famous cider from a juice stand on Elm Street, outside their home. Little did Mario and Albert know, this juice stand would turn into 75+ years of business, selling their world renowned cider. Mario’s favorite hobby was tap dancing, which he did for 35 years, along with ballroom dancing. You could always find Mario and his twin brother, Albert, dancing at local venues, whenever a good band was playing. Mario was dearly loved and will be missed by all whose lives he touched. Mario was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Tony, Pasquel and a sister-in-law. He is survived by his brother, Albert and Heidi. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017, St. Michael Catholic Church, Reverend Jesse Perez officiating. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Instead, please consider making a donation in Mario’s memory to St. Michael Catholic Church, 1016 Mystic Ave., in Cañon City or to the charity of your choice. Arrangements are under the care of Holt Family Funeral Home. Online condolences @ www. holtfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

$

Keystone Light

12.49

18 Pack 16oz Can

Evan Williams Green

$

14.99 1.75 Liter

$

BUSCH & BUSCH LIGHT

16.39

30 Pack Cans

Gordon’s E&J XO Vodka Brandy $

13.99

1.75 Liter

$

23.49 1.75 Liter


Page 6 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017

Touch of Love Celebrates Anniversary Longtime Cañon City Business Celebrates 35th Anniversary For Katie Martin, the past 35 years have been a labor of love. The Touch of Love owner is celebrating her 35th anniversary this year. She reflected on that time, recalling the support of family and friends who helped start the business in January 1982 when Martin was just 22 years old. The business originally was located on Royal Gorge Boulevard next door to Century 21. She had worked at a floral shop for five years at that time and realized she didn’t want to do anything else. Martin said she chose the name “Touch of Love” because it reflects the feelings people have when sending flowers or gifts no matter the occasion. Touch of Love moved to its permanent home at 1201 S. Ninth St. in 1992. Again, she leaned on her family to help her set up shop. She remembers showing her daughter, Joleen, the new shop and saw the tears well up in her eyes as she looked at it and said it is so ugly. “Mom you can’t move your shop here,” Martin recalls her daughter saying. “We told her not to worry it would be beautiful!” Through the years, Touch of Love has offered different programs and has been part of several events. One of the most popular programs is the “Bouquet of the Month” Club! With more than 1,600 members, customers visit once a month and pick up their loose-cut flower bouquet! This gives so many people in our community the opportunity to enjoy fresh flowers at the amaz-

Courtesy Photo Touch of Love is celebrating its 35th anniversary. Touch of Love moved to its permanent home at 1201 S. Ninth St. in 1992.

ing price of $35 for the one-year membership. A popular event at “Touch of Love” is its annual Christmas Open House. Locals, as well as many outof-town customers, look forward to the kick off to the Holiday Season! Between the hours of 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., the store will have 400 to 600 guests visit to see what is featured. Wine & Roses Event happens in August or September on the patio. Customers get one dozen roses, a complimentary glass of wine and snacks to enjoy while learning to design a floral arrangement of Roses! Martin said the business has had the good fortune of steady growth year after year. Shae Sandritter was promoted to floral shop manager in 2016. She began her career much like Martin, cleaning, delivering flowers, learning floral design and customer service. Sandritter is a natural and has found her career niche! “Shae loves to interact with the customers and help Brides & Grooms plan their wedding,” Martin

said. “You will also find her working on displays in the showroom and designing floral bouquets and corsages in the design room! You will also find Shae out doing presentations, helping Katie decorate businesses and homes, as well as putting on demonstrations for groups and selling Fandies Fudge at a lot events in Cañon City.” Touch of Love purchased Fandies Fudge from Debi Moore in 2013, the fudge business is really busy! Katie’s daughter, Kaleen, often shows her creative skills making fudge when she is off from her job in Colorado Springs. Kaleen graduated from UCCS in 2016 with an Electrical Engineering Degree so we like to tease her that she does in fact have a creative side, as well! Touch of Love offers Fudge Dipped Strawberries at Valentine’s, Mother’s Day and by special order. Martin said working with other local businesses is crucial for everyone to succeed. “We try to involve our neighboring businesses for events that will

benefit them, as well as our customers like our Open House with Brady’s Garden Center,” Martin said. “ We are currently working with Nanci from Tailored West on co-hosting a Bridal Event in March at Tailored West location on Main Street.” For Martin, the key to success is a combination of hard work, friends and family support and, of course, loyal customers. “We love what we do,” Martin said. “We seek new ideas. We believe in treating people right. We have the best people working for us. Thank you for 35 years of business! With Shae Sandritter around, I know we will be here another 35-plus years.” The Touch of Love staff and volunteers includes: Katie Martin, Glenn Bailey, Mark Wehrly, Shae Sandritter, Lisa Forsythe, Kaleen Masse, Jaime Threet, Michele Barnes, Jadon Lateer, Lora Foraker, Bill Miller, Les Hilburn, Marty Mc Dowell, Marlo Sandritter and Logan Hilburn.

Fremont County Chiropractic welcomes husband, wife team Fremont County Chiropractic recently added Johnathon and Melissa Oswald to its staff. The husband and wife team, who joined Dr. Eric Young and Dr. Robert Graham, started Feb. 1 at 109 Latigo Lane, Suite A. “We are excited to be a part of the Cañon community”, Melissa said. Dr. Melissa is passionate about working with athletes of all ages. She fenced from the age of 5 through college, competing at Temple University, and that’s part of the appeal of working with athletes. “I like to work with a lot of

athletes,” she said, “getting the kids back on the field and able to perform, that’s something I really like doing.” She also enjoys working with women through their pregnancy and with children. Dr. Johnathon’s practice is more general, he works with athletes from middle school and high school to older residents. The couple also works on animals, specifically canine and equine, and are both certified by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association. Referrals from a veterinarian are required. This is a unique service to Fre-

mont County as the next closest AVCA certified animal chiropractors are in Denver. Melissa said working with animals is “exciting and offers alternative health care options for animals”. “It has a lot of the same principles,” Dr. Johnathon said. “For the most part, it’s pretty similar, but it looks a lot different.” For more information, call (719) 276-3189. Fremont County Chiropractic now is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to noon Friday. They accept most insurances and Medicare.

Courtesy Photo

Fremont County Chiropractic’s Dr. Eric Young, Melissa Parker Oswald and office manager Dawn Reid.


UPCOMING EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS MOBILE FIRST aid and CPR Classes. Taught according to AHA. Our location or yours. 719 371-3734 EASY ORIGAMI for adults with Jennifer Gerring. Join her as she teaches three easy origami models for adults. Tuesday March 7th 7-9pm. John C Library. Limited to 15 people. Rsvp Sean at 719-784-4649

Goodneighbor LLC Psychotherapy for Adults & Minors

Tricare Accepted 719-406-8073 STORY TIME at the library Wednesdays at 10:30am John C. Fremont Library 130 Church Ave Florence. MOPS MOTHER of Preschoolers meets the first and third Tuesday of the Month from 9am-11am. Open to all Mothers PregnancyKindergarten 1111 Monroe Ave Canon City. Facebook:Canon City MOPS

February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 7 $2 DROP in Classes at Fremont Center of the Arts every Saturday Ages 3-6 with Guardian from 10:30-11:30 Ages 7-12 from 12:30-1:30 (parents welcome, but not required). 505 Macon Plaza Canon City TEEN GROUP teens to 6th-12th grade are invited for crafts, games and fun. Snacks will be provided. Every Thursday 3:45pm.John C. Fremont Library. THE PANTRY of Fremont distributes food every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 12:302:30 at 629 Harrison. Available to anyone in need. Please bring boxes. BOOK CLUB, Book Club Meets the third Wed. of every month from 11am-12pm. please contact the Penrose Community Library 719-372-6017, NATIONAL MAH Jongg League games at the Bell Tower in Florence every Tuesday at 1 p.m. Beginner and experienced players welcome. For additional information, call 784-3272 or 2750397. CANON TAI Chi Meet up. Starting May 4th Wednesday Nights 5:00. Downtown

LIGHT DINNERS at 6pm every Wednesday with the Fraternal order of Eagles. 117 S. Petroleum in Florence $3.00/per person. First come first serve. HEALING AND Hope with Immaculee Illibagiza. Friday and Saturday March 3-4 St Michael Catholic Church 611 N 11th St Canon City. $57/ person. Register at www.immaculee.biz or call 719-334-4085 MOPS 4TH Annual Indoor Yard & Bake Sale Friday March 3 and Saturday March 4 from 8:00am-12:00pm in Fellowship Hall at Canon Community Baptist Church 1111 Monroe Ave Canon City. NAMI: CONNECTION Recovery Support Group, adults living with mental illness, meets every Wednesday 5:30-7 PM. at ST Thomas More Hospital Community Education Room.1338 Phay Ave. Free, safe and confidential. 719315-4975 or www. namisoutheastco.org POST 25 Bingo Thursdays. Door open at 5:30, Bingo starts at 7pm. Drinks available. 209 E. Front Street. Florence

THE FREE Tuesday Lunch & Food Bank Program at Mercy Today Ministries is being held every Tuesday, at the 1st Christian Church, 320 N. 16th St. From 10am-1pm. Worship services are every Sunday at 10:30am. For info, please call 276-9242 -Pastor Sheilah Rollins. ARE YOU interested in becoming a Foster Parent? Please join us for our monthly Foster Care meeting! Every third Monday from 5pm-6pm Fremont County DHS, 172 Justice Center Road. Please use back entrance. SENIOR CENTER in Florence: Texas Hold’em for fun Thursdays starting at 6pm, Karaoke/Dance same night 7-9:30pm. Snacks encouraged! Fridays 5pm Potluckbring a dish to share! Open Mic-5:308pm. Suggested $2 donation. 100 Railroad St., Florence. 7847494 REIKI WORLD, Peace Meditation, offered once a month 3/15, 4/12, 5/10 & 6/14. Please contact Kim for more information 720277-7419,

VFW 4061 215 N. Cottonwood. Sunday Breakfast. 7:30am - 11:00am, Biscuits & Sausage,gravy, Scrambled eggs w/ ham. Pancakes, Fruit, Cinnamon french-toast, Coffee and Juice. Adults-7. Children 8-12yrs.-$4. Children under 8yrsEat Free. Public is Welcome! (6/21 TFN) OPEN PRACTICE use of Royal Gorge arena for CCRA members Mon-Sat 9am-4pm WANTED NEW , and used stuffed animals for Fire Department, Police Department, Sheriff Department, and Ambulances to give to children during calls. Also animals are given to children for Christmas. Donate at Burger King, Seventh Day Adventist Church or call 269-1697 or 671-2902 for pickup , BINGO @ GAC every Wednesday at 1:30pm. www. canoncity seniorcenter .com V O L U N T E E R S NEEDED!, Junior Achievement is starting in Fremont Co. Retired or active professionals for classroom based job and life prep programs. Call 717-0387 or email craigmayle@gmail.com

D I S P L A Y I N G MADAME Alexander, dolls,the month of March, at the John C. Fremont Library. Featuring clothing made by a local Senior Citizen. , ARE YOU a potter or a want to be potter? The Florence Bell Tower Cultural Center has two electric/kick wheel, kilns, slab roller and multiple tools for your use. Can build or throw your work! Pottery Classes Thurs 1-3pm. Friday 10am-Noon and 1-3pm. (Throwing only) Saturday 1-3pm $63 includes glazes and firing. Paula 719275-6432 or sign up with Peg Tiltingsrud 784-2303 FLORENCE SENIOR Center, Pancake breakfast. Saturday March 11th 7-11 am $6/adults $3/kids 12 and under. 100 Railroad St. Call 7847494, AARP SMART driving class will be held at Florence/Community Senior Center. March 8th 1-5pm. $15 members, $20 for nonmembers. , EMAIL YOUR event: classifieds@ canonshopper.com


Page 8 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017


MEETINGS METAPHYSICAL DISCUSSION group 10:30 Canon Library. March 4th Death and Dying March 11th Past Lives. For more info 720-621-2302 VINEYARD CHURCH Saturday Night Service at 6pm 629 Harrison Avenue FREMONT COUNTY Republicans meet every 4th Tuesday, 603 Main Street, Canon City. Meet & Greet: 6:00 PM, Meeting: 6:30 PM. A L - A N O N MEETINGS: Tuesday - 7pm, Senior C e n t e r / F l o r e n c e , Wednesday - 12, E. Free Church, Canon City, New Hour Thursday - 6pm, Annex (Den) E. Free Church, Canon City, Friday 12, E. Free Church, Canon City GRACE FAMILY Church. 320 N. 5th Street. Worship Service 10:40 Sunday Mornings. Pastor Cody Almanzar offers Verseby verse Preaching, old fashioned hymns. Family Orientated. THE ROYAL Gorge Detachment 1318 of the Marine Corps League meet on the 2nd Thursday of each month at the Elks Lodge at 404 Macon, Canon City, downstairs at 7:00 p.m. Social hour starts at 6:00 p.m. upstairs. New members are welcome! 719-2858435- Carol (6/21 TFN) THE ROCKY Mountain Back Country Horsemen meet at 7:00pm the fist Wednesday of each month at the Penrose Community Center. 401 4th Ave, Penrose. We welcome new members of all ages. Call Ron at 275-5094 for more information or for a membership application.

February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 9 ENCOUNTERING TROUBLED waters? Moor up to the “Neighborhood Lighthouse” Aglow ladies Ministry. W e d n e s d a y s 9-11:30am. @ the First Southern Baptist Church 1500 N. 10th St Canon City. Last Wednesday of the month meet at Garden Park Villa. 1821 N. 5th St Canon City Third Monday of the Month 2 Sisters Restaurant 9-11:30am Florence.

Cañon City Noon Lions Club Foundation

“We Serve”

Giving Back to Our Community

•Free Child Eye Screening• •Eye Examinations Children And Adults• •Eye Surgery• •Eye Research•

•Sending Disabled Kids To Camps• •Local Youth Activities• •Youth Scholarships• •Local Emergency Fund• •And Much More• For More Information Call: (719) 275-3901

ROYAL GORGE Tea Party meets every 2nd Thursday @ Mountain View Core Knowledge School, 890 Fields Ave, Gym on east end of bldg., Meet & Greet: 6pm, Meeting: 6:30pm. Join us, Free coffee AMERICAN LEGION post 13. Canon City has its regular meeting the first Tuesday 201 N. 4th. c.creek70@gmail. com F R E M O N T REGIONAL Hospice conducts an open door grief support group on the second Saturday of each month from 10:00am to 11:30am. Call 275-4315 for more information

CANON CITY’S 7th Day Adventist Church Services. Saturday morning: Bible Study:9:30Church Services are at 10:45 K I R K W O O D PRESBYTERIAN Church 5th ave & Grant in Penrose. Worship & Bible teaching Sundays at 10am. Everyone welcome. Come as you are. 719-372-3830 (TFN) F R E M O N T REGIONAL Hospice conducts an open door grief support group on the second Saturday of each month from 10:00am to 11:30am. Call 275-4315 for more information FRIENDS OF the Penrose Community Library, We have the monthly meeting the 2nd Tuesday of every month. Open to the public. Please call the library 719-372-6017, FREMONT COUNTY Democrats, Fremont County Democrats Meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month. 6:30 p.m. Quality Inn. Come early for dinner, drinks, conversation., BIKERS AGAINST Child Abuse Fremont County. Meets every second Friday of the month 7:00 pm at the Eagles 348 S McCulloch Blvd. Pueblo West CO 81007 This meeting is open to the general public. Contact Jammer 719 251-6064 or Oz 719 994-5457 LINCOLN PARK Church of the Nazarene hosts a food pantry every 4th Saturday of every month @ 1301 McKinley St. 12- 1pm. For more information, call 719-275-1324. First come, first served! FREMONT COUNTY Republicans meet every 4th Tuesday, 603 Main Street, Canon City. Meet & Greet: 6:00 PM, Meeting:6:30 PM. CONT PAGE 10

PERFORMANCE

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING SALES, SERVICE & INSTALLATION

Locally Owned & Operated Serving Fremont County & Surrounding Area with 15 Years Experience! FREE Estimates Today!

719-285-3343 Like us on

719-431-1546 (Office) performancehac66@gmail.com


Page 10 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017

MEETINGS: 515 Main St • 275-5530

Sale

Friday & Saturday March 3rd & 4th 10am - 7pm

Entire Store 50% OFF!

Jewelry and new arrivals 20% off

1227 S 9th St. Canon City, Co 719-285-4784 Canonfamilydental.com Dentures not fitting correctly? Reline them today!! $250.00 per arch ($100.00 savings)

Now accepting most insurances and Medicaid for Dentures Call Us Today!

Bring in the Ad to your Kids cleaning in the month of March and

we will give them a character Spin Brush

CHURCH SERVICES, Seventh Day Adventist Church Every Saturday Bible Study @ 9:30 Worship Service @ 10:45 3180 E. Main, Canon City, C H R I S T I A N F E L L O W S H I P of Florence: 100 railroad, Florence @ Sr. Community Center. Saturday: Worship Service @ 10am, Monday: Adult Bible Study @ 7pm. www. cfofministry.org 719429-2329 N A R C O T I C S ANONYMOUS at the Alano Club 715 Elm Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays @8pm. Sundays @ 12:30 E V E R Y O N E W E L C O M E ! Wednesday Night Bible Study-Steve Lawson, The Attributes of God, at 7pm. Question and Answer class for children, Sunday mornings at 10am. Fremont Food Pantry, 719-315-2381 (6/21 HEARTBEAT, A support group for those who have lost a loved one through suicide, meets the first Monday of each month. Next meeting is March 6th from 5pm-7pm. Community room at St. Thomas Moore Hospital. For information, please contact Jann @ 719371-6165 N A R C O T I C S A N O N Y M O U S Christian Family Fellowship 1011 Monroe Tuesdays &Thursdays @ 6:30pm. Women only-Sundays @ 4pm, children welcome NATIONAL MAH Jongg League. Meets Every Tuesday at 1:00pm in Canon City at the Royal Gorge Manor. New Members & Beginners Welcome. Call For Information 275-4988 or 406-4945 (6/21 TFN)

AA MEETING & Al-Anon Meetings: Tuesday - 7pm, Senior Center, Florence. 100 Railroad St. 784-7494 MOUNT MORIAH Masonic Lodge #15 meets the second Thursday of every month at 7pm. 114 S. 6th St in Canon City. NAR-ANON MEETING Tuesdays 6:30pm at the Free Evangelical church annex building. 3000 East Main St. Canon City Contact 719-5579577 BUSINESS MEET & Greet group meets the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month at 8:15am at Village Inn. No membership fees, come promote your business or project! For more info call Pam 719/3696749. AMERICAN LEGION meets the 1st Wednesday of every month at 4pm. 209 E. Front Street Florence. 784-6125. FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT group, if you are interested call: 275-3191

ASE CERTIFIED Car wash looking for someone to work the car wash part time. Call or apply @ Lindner Chevrolet 2805 Fremont Drive. 866847-4022 L I C E N S E D RESIDENTIAL wireman position to start immediately. Competitive pay, must have own tools and able to pass background checks. Please email resume and three reference to kyle.doughty79@ yahoo.com (3/7) ASE CERTIFIED Technician needed in busy GM Dealership. GM Certi ed a plus, competitive wage, and excellent bene fit package. Apply in person at Lindner Chevrolet 2805 Fremont Dr Canon City, See Rob.

LOST & FOUND: TO THE , guy who was looking for the 3wheeler & baloon tire bicycle. I lost your number please call Joe 719-406-9012,

HELP WANTED

DENTAL ASSISTANT, Experience preferred, but will train the right person. Must be at least 18 years of age. Benefits include sick leave, dental, medical, and vacation. Bring resume to 618 Main St. HELP WANTED, Licensed Residential Wireman position available to start i m m e d i a t e l y. Competitive pay. Must have own tools and able to pass background check Please email resume and 3 references to kyle.doughty79@ yahoo.com.

NEW WINDSHIELD SALE $15999 Installed (Most cars and trucks)

FAST, FREE, MOBILE SERVICE (Serving all of Fremont and Pueblo Counties) OEE/OEM Quality Glass, Qualified Technician, 30 Years Experience.

345-4285

AUSTIN AUTO GLASS CANON CITY OWNED


February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 11 Keep it local

James Henry Owner

275-1665/546-1730 Formerly Canon Supply Co. Call to schedule Fall service on your furnace or Boilers Joshua or Steve

www.henryscustom.com Cell: 719-371-1848 Tel: 719-371-5613

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY:

Interior or Exterior Free Estimates

DELL INSPIRON 531 working 250gb + 500gb hard drives/ 4gb ram/ 4 USB/ DVD/CD NOVENA TO St. Rom/ 15” Monitor Jude, May the scared w / S p e a k e r s / heart of Jesus be Keyboard/ Mouseadorned glorified Delivery Preferred and preserved $215 (719)784throughout the 7590 world now and forever. Sacred heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude worker of miracles pray for us. St Jude helper of the helpless pray for MERCANTILE STORE us. Say this prayer Open 7 days nine times for nine a week! days. By the eighth Mon-Sat 10-5 day your prayer will be answered. Sun 10-2 It has never been Come Check to known to fail. us out! Publication must be promised. , 1345 S. 4th St. Canon City , HIMALAYAN show quality 719-275-3476 rabbits. $10 and up. 719-371-4948, GRAPE PRUNING The Recital Series Class FREE grape at Christ Episcopal pruning class March Church presents: 4 @ 9am @ the WINDEN TRIO - community garden 245 S Come Away with located Raynolds Instructor Us Sunday March 12th 2:00pm at Barton Lamm 802 Harrison Ave. 1997 CHEVY Canon City Tickets: Truck, 3 Quarter Adults $10.00 ton, 2 wheel drive, Students Free runs good. Asking Tickets are available for $1,200 or best at the door For offer. 719-778more information - 9562., Call 719.429.7551

PROSPECT HEIGHTS

GREEN LOVE Seat, Very good condition, 30 inch TV $20 for both. Must take both. 719-276-0466.,

GoldWoods Jewelers 506 Main Cañon City 275-2040

We Buy

Gold, Silver, Diamonds & Gemstones

A L U M I N U M WHEELS, 16 inch, GMC. Newer style, asking for $50 each. Stan. 252-7051., WANTED, EMUS, Ostriches. Also free female Llamas and Alpacas. 671-6356. ONAN 6500 Watt Generator. Not running. Spare one for parts. $350 OBO. call Wayne 345-3482., HEAVY DUTY Trailer equalizer hitch/ or Tow bar. $250 OBO. Call Wayne 345-3482. ,

GENERAL:

P R O P A N E HEATERS, variety of propane free standing heaters, working and non working, average age 25 years old,cheap, 2 warm mornings. 719-9423218,

CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS SALE!

MARCH 16-17 • 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

CANON CITY SHOPPER CLASSIFIED AD RATES: YOU MAY RUN TWO FREE ADS WITH UP TO 20 WORDS AT ONE TIME. DEADLINE FOR THE SHOPPER IS THURSDAY AT 12:00 NOON CHARGES WILL APPLY TO THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF ADS, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: • Animals Priced Over $50 • Stud Services • Help Wanted • Employment Wanted • Service Directory • Business Opportunities • Any Renewable Resource!!! (Exception: Farm Fresh Eggs) • Firewood • Hay • Scrap Metal Real Estate • Homes For Sale • Homes For Rent • Apartments For Rent • Duplex For Rent • Rooms For Rent • Commercial For Sale • Mobile Homes Sale • Mobile Homes Rent • Storage • Water Shares • Any ad placed after first two • Ads with more than 20 words Individual Rates: 1 Week: $12 2 Weeks: $22 3 Weeks: $27 4 Weeks :$32 15¢ per word over 20 words

Business Rates: 20 words or less: $10/week Over 20 words in ad: $15/Week

SAN JUAN APARTMENTS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units • • • •

MARCH 18 • 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Best Prices of the Season!

Refreshments Served !

FEATURING:

Contact us or stop in for a FREE consultation.

Pueblo West, CO 653 E Enterprise (Off Hwy 50) 719-547-7187

STOP IN & SAVE!

ClearyBuilding.com • 800-373-5550

Where Quality Service is a Priority Offering CHI Garage Doors • Residential • Commercial

We repair all brands & offer full service including emergency & garage door programming. 719-458-9110 155 Shoop Dr. Penrose, CO 81240

e To Be Would You Lik

PAIN FREE... p in KNOTS?

and not tied u

onsite laundry facility tot lot and basketball court close to shopping & restaurants onsite manager Contact on site manager at:

San Juan Apartments 1101 E Main Street Florence, CO or call 719-784-6914 TDD 800-659-2656 “This institution is an equal opportunity provider, and employer.”

Ottersberg Chiropractic

Dr. Ottersberg Walk-ins Welcome • 3055 E. US Hwy 50, Canon City • 269-1020


Page 12 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017


GUNS & AMMO:

GARAGE & Advanced Weapons YARD SALES:

ConCealed Carry Classes

ERFURT MAUSER speCial orders 1917/British 8MM Guns & ammo bolt actipon rifle, Transfers British 8mm bolt Buy • sell • Trade action rifle. very good 2149 Fremont Drive. condition. $1000.00 Canon City • 719-784-0572 text 719-320-9957, Tues-Sat 10am-6pm 303 SAVAGE , Antique 303 Savage ROBINSON M96, Model 1899. Lever Robinson Armament Action Shell Counter. M96 chambered 1/2 Octagon Barrel. in .223 Excellent 429-2249 Canon condition with top City. $200.00, rail and Nikon optics. uses AR mags. Guns & (Rare Find) $1,200 Sporting Goods (719)371-2224, New & Used SMITH & Wesson, BUY • SELL • TRADE Used M&P 40 SHIELD, Black Powder & Caliber.40 S&W SemiReloading Supplies Reload Specials Automatic,SingleIn Store & Online Sided Thumb Consignments Safety, 1-Magazines Special Orders 719-275Reloading Specials!! $370.00, 3839, Hydro Dipping/Custom Coating Now Available Through

Sunken Design

Mantiques Gun Room 221 Main St. Unit D Florence, CO

Hours: Tue-Sat. 10 am - 5pm

784-3131

DILLON D, Terminator digital scale, mint, $95. New Winchester 3006 unprimed brass, 50 per bag $15/ each. Cabelas Digital Caliper $20. 719285-8168, FOUR AK 47 magazines!, 2-30 Rd, 1-40 Rd, 1-5 Rd, plus box magazine speed loader. Used 75.00 firm. 505-280-4154, TWO BERETTA 92F Magazines, 2-15 Rd Beretta mags plus Bianchi holster plus 29 rounds. 50.00 firm. 505-280-4154, RELOADING, DILLON Terminator digital scale, mint, $95. New Winchester 30-06 unprimed brass, 50 per bag $15/each. Cabelas Digital Caliper $20. 719-285-8168,

Canon City Gun and Pawn Buy sell trade. 719 Main Street 275-5555

AMMO FOR Sale, Bulk .45 Auto,.38 Super + P, 12 Ga. Buckshot, $10.00 box of 50 on handgun ammo $2.50 box buckshot 275-8172, SMITH & Wesson M&P Shield , SemiAutomatic 40 S&W Caliber: , SingleSided, Thumb Safety, 1-Magazines, $370.00, 719-2753839, .308 AMMO, .308 ammo, 20rds per box. $10 per box. This is not Wolf ammo. Call 9 am to 7 pm. 719-285-8168,

WANTED

Your Ad Could BE HERE Call 719-275-9131

NEIGHBORHOOD YARD, Sale. Redwood Court 8am2pm. March 3&4th. Weather Permitting. Cash only. ,

CANON CITY: MOPS 4TH Annual , Indoor Yard & Bake Sale Friday March 3 and Saturday March 4 from 8:00am-12:00pm in Fellowship Hall at Canon Community Baptist Church 1111 Monroe Ave Canon City. , LARGE SALE, Tools, Books, Wire Stands, Magnet, Chain, Tables, Mirrors, Much more 738 Creekview Court Friday March 3rd 8-12 275 2244, 470 N. Raynold, 8-12 on March 4th. Luggage, coolers, smoker, Harley helmet, steel toe boots, wood working tools. Household Stuff. Enclosed trailer. ,

We’ve made it easier for you to send information our way! Sending us a classified? Classifieds@canonshopper.com Have a story, obituary, or anniversary announcement? News@canonshopper.com Want to get an advertisement quote or have a billing question? Sales@canonshopper.com Need to send us an ad design? Production@canonshopper.com

February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 13


Page 14 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017

Multi-Media Sales Consultant The Cañon City Daily Record/Cañon City Shopper is looking for a Multi-Media Sales Consultant. The successful candidate will develop and implement strategic platforms to include print and digital products for existing and new advertisers in Cañon City and surrounding communities. This position is perfect for the person who is a self-starter and confident to knock on doors and close sales while creating unique advertising programs for clients. Requirements: • Minimum two years of sales experience is preferred. • Previous work in a media-advertising environment is preferred. • Proven sales and goal performance required. • Ability to identify customer needs and effectively match to solutions. • Must be detail oriented and understand the consultative sales process. • Strong customer relations, sales and effective communication skills are necessary. • Digital knowledge including Facebook, SEO, and Web Advertising • Ability to prioritize and complete multiple tasks under the pressure of deadline and through interruptions is vital. • Valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle and good driving record are required. We offer a base salary plus commission and excellent benefits, including a choice of medical insurance, dental and vision insurance, life/AD&D, managed disability insurance, a 401(k) investment savings plan, an employee assistance program, and immediate eligibility for paid time off. Interested applicants may apply by sending a resume with salary requirements to wurzbachk@dailycamera.com. EOE The Cañon City Daily Record is a division of Prairie Mountain Publishing and a subsidiary of MediaNews Group.

GET THAT BUSINESS A SHOPPER AD BUSINESSES LOVE SHOPPER ADS

2017 Night to Shine Thank you

Ashlee Sack Aspen Leaf Bakery - Florence Atmos Energy Bealls Bean Peddler Brown Photography Canon City Lanes Canon City Mugs Carol Budd Dawn Lincoln Photography Echo Canyon River Expedition Electrolysis by Laura Florence Hair Company Fremont Home Care Frontier Feeds Giggles the Clown

Good Neighbor Catering Jerry Williams Jimmy John’s Joshua Johns Ken Trusty Kennedy Photographic Arts KWIK Stop Lee Albright films - Florence Montage Salon - Florence Mountain Peaks Urology PaPa’s Restaurant - Florence Patty Doxtater Pics from Char Pizza Madness Pour House - Florence Red Ball Sales

Rose Keyes Royal Gorge Bridge & Park Ryan Slaughenhaupt Salon de Cheveaux Sarha Caley Sangre de Cristo Hospice Sound Advice, LLC Stacy Raymer Subways Join us for a prom Sweet Cheeks Tommy Sakamoto for people with Two Sisters Restaurant - Florence special needs Uptown Limos ages 14 and up. Vinyard Staff Guests must register by And the 225+ Volunteers Feb. 1st

www.vineyardlive.org/night-to-shine

Enriching lives... Realizing dreams

To donate online please visit:

community.timtebowfoundation.org/team/96915


ELECTRONICS & APPLIANCES:

Guaranteed Used Appliances

Walt’s Appliances Mon-Fri 9am to 5:30pm Sat 9am to 1pm 428 South 9 Street • 275-2277 th

SEARS KENMORE, upright freezer. 14 C.F. Excellent for garage. $125 OBO 429-0427, O U T D O O R PROPANE, Lam Heater- never used $100.00. Off White Refrigerator- used 65 1/2h x32 1/2w x 28d $100 call 970-4098716, 3-DRYERS, 3 Dryers serviced, cleaned Maytag, Hotpoint & Whirlpool all heavy duty/large capacity $150 each 719-2890270, WASHER & DRYER, Whirlpool washer & dryer set white heavy duty/large capacity serviced 4 yrs old $375 719-289-0270, VENT HOODS, I have 2 white vent hoods for sale. Lights and fans work. Asking $25 a piece for them 719-429-6554. , DELL PC, Dell PC, speakers, mouse, keyboard, monior, H.P. Printer. $250, Will deliver 784-1147,

ANTIQUES: V I N T A G E BAMBOO, Sofa, Two Chairs, Ottoman and End Table with Cushions and Throw Pillows. $500 call 970-409-8716, R E C L I N E R O T T O M A N , Upholstered chair and arms partially reclines w/matching ottoman. Wooden base / claw arm base $147. Coordinating rocker $147 4291063. , D R E S S E R M I R R O R , Atlas Furniture, Jamestown, New York #249 over 100 years old. Mahogany curved front w/ mercury-bevel mirror + harps $497 negotiable. 4291063, HANGING LAMPS, Both 1960s Amber and white alternating stained glass panels sloped w/skirting $157; White metal dome enclosed bottom $97 4291063, ,FOR SALE small oak Foyer desk. $500. 269-7088.,

SENIOR SECTION & MEDICAL SUPPLIES: SLEEP APNEA, Patients. Bi Pap Pro for sale. 5 months old. Lost during move, found 2 years later. filter headset included. $700 719371-7367,

“Where Pets are Family”

Spring Special Fix your Cat!

South 9th St. 115

W A N T E D W O R K I N G / BROKEN , Washers, Dryers, Lawn Mowers, Swamp-Coolers, Refrigerators. For needy families at Repair Cost FREE pick up. 719-942-3290 ,

LARGE WHITE , refrigerator/freezer $275. Electric range, $150. 2 bowl white sink $75. All in good condition. All for $425 719-784-7359 or 719371-2137, SEGA GENESIS $40, Selling working Sega Genesis with all hookups and 2 controllers. $40. Call/ text (719) 320-3644, BAMBOO SPLASH digital art drawing tablet, Bamboo Splash drawing tablet. Gently used. Has all cords and software. $60. Call/text (719) 3203644., 30IN WHITE , whirlpool under counter microwave & mount. $80 excellent condition 276-1771, SEARS KENMORE, electric range, self cleaning. Storage drawer. Excellent condition. $150. 719275-0229 , 30IN WHITE , whirlpool under counter microwave & mount. $80 excellent condition 276-1771, 2 WORKING Desktop computers, Windows 7/ 500GB hard Drive/ 4GB Ram/ Gateway $125 Or Dell $175 Monitor Keyboard Mouse Sold Separately Delivery Prefered (719)784-7590, COMPUTER PARTS, Monitors $20-$25/ Keyboards $10/ Mouses $5/ Cords (Sata, VGA, DVI, Ethernet, Power, HDMI, ETC) $5-$10/ Ethernet Switches/ Routers (719)7847590

February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 15

Brady’s HillTop Market

Elm Ave.

Kenline Vet Clinic Elm Ave.

1426 South 9th,

• Cat Spays

Don’t be part of the pet overpopulation problem.

Cañon City, CO 81212 Kenline Vet Clinic

40 $ 65

• Cat Neuters $

* Call for details.

275-2081

Mon.• Tue.• Wed.• Fri. 7:30 - 5:30 Sat. 9 - noon

Closed Thursday & Sunday

Dental Month

• Free Dental Exams • Feline Upper Respiratory (cats & kittens) • Rabies (all dogs & cats)

COMPLETE FAMILY DENTAL CARE

Dr. Kimra Hall, DMD

Accepts most major insurance companies: • United Concordia • Chp • Medicaid • Aetna • Delta Dental • Metlife • Cigna • Assurant

2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU

120 S. Crescent Dr., Suite B, Pueblo West (719) 647-9433 410 Macon Avenue, Cañon City (719) 276-0117 www.drkimrahall.com

ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS OF ALL AGES


Page 16 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017

FRANK’S APPLIANCE SERVICE I’ll Always be “Frank” with You!

40 Years of service in Canon City! New Location! 915 Main St., Ste. B - Canon City, CO Mon - Fri 8am-5pm (719) 269-3358

Visitor Center, Friday, March 3, 1-4 p.m.

Check out the great Seasonal Job Opportunities at the

Royal Gorge Bridge

Job Fair

Park

WANTED:

WANTED: DIAL , telephone and narrow slot toaster. 275-9446,

U N W A N T E D C O M P U T E R S , Electronics, Power tools and wire. Working or not, will recycle all. Call for pick up 719-4312271, WANTED, TO rent, a lot or place for a 20ft camper to live in. Need hookups.. Year round 719-315-2210, RV WATER Heater, I need a 6 or 10 gallon water heater to fit older trailer. Call Lary at 719451-0948, WANTED: WEATHER, craft toolbox for pickups. For parts only. 248-4447, PIANO PLAYER and guitar player for “Musical Touch” group entertaining nursing home. 719-778-5922. , , METAL fence posts. Reasonable. New or used. 285-4977. , WANTED:, TWIN size bed. and Kitchen dinette table 994-2366, I NEED, a hospital bed mattress and a 22-24 in wheelchair if anyone has these please call 719-242-8473, 8 FOOT step ladder, Wanted: 8 foot step ladder. Can be aluminum or fiberglass. 719-345-3240, I AM looking for a twin mattress or blow up mattress. , I am in need of a blow up mattress or a twin mattress. Please call 719- 639-1974. dial the prefix, W A N T E D : KEYBOARDEST, to help arrange a song or need complete arrangement if you are capable. 371-1600, WOODWORKERS:, IF you do re-saw, I need your help. I have some hardwood to cut. Please call Jeff 276-0160,

Cañon City Coins & Collectibles

Share your talents with us, work in a beautiful place and greet people from all over the world. Applications will be available at the door, online, and at the Cañon City Workforce Center.

Opportunities available: • • • •

Food Merchandise Park Services Maintenance

• • • •

Ride Operation Photo Booth Admissions Park Safety

royalgorgebridge.com work@royalgorgebridge.com 4218 Fremont County Rd. 3A 719·276·8304

17-RGB-01932-D1_PRINT_ComeAcross_Shopper_4.5x7_4C_FNL.indd 1

2/16/17 10:27 AM

Buy • Sell • Trade Coins for investments or collections!

123 S. 5th • 269-7507

BUYING SCRAP Gold. Local Gold Buyer. Over 10 years. Paying more then pawn, jewelry or “Coin Shops”. John 285-8007 (P2/28) WANTED: PLASTIC barrels suitable for storing grain, such as pickle barrels. 719285-3268 (TFN) WANT TO buy, Bingo dauber bag. 719-2751163,

FARM & RANCH WESTERN SADDLES for sale. Starting at $250 and up. 8 to chose from 719-285-3268 (TFN) I WILL take your unwanted horses. If you don’t want them or can’t feed them I will take them. NOT FOR KILLERS 719-2853268(TFN) BROME AND Prairie hay. Large Bales. Red angus bulls and heifers. 372-6001 (3/14) WANTED: PLASTIC barrels suitable for storing grain, such as pickle barrels. 719-2853268 (TFN) SMALL BALES grass hay $6.50/bale. Leave message 784-3203 SADDLE, SHETLAND saddle $80., 719-2753839, 16 WEEK old, Flemish Giant and Silver fox mix bunnies. Grey, blue eyed, $25. The rest $15 and $10. Alpacas for sale too. 429-4198, METAL HOG Feeder, also 8ft, 3point hitch, tractor blade. 269-0682.

BRIDLE GOOD, Here is the right phone number. 719-431-0948. Ask for Lary, STILL AIR, incubator. 128 capacity with automatic egg turner. Used once. $100 2752024, MICE PROBLEM, Cats are an excellent solution. Contact JJs Helping Paws for information 719 315 1665 or 719 225 6666, BROWN EGGS, Fresh Brown Eggs Penrose area $3.50 per 12 $4.50 18 pack Clean and ready for use 719 372 3681 , 3 INCH, mulitquip ditch pump. Hoses and fittings. 8HP, Honda engine. Runs good. $350 OBO. 719-275-3939, STEEL PIPE, 6inch x 28ft. $30. 1 Ton rock bed cargo unloader, $50. Manure spreader, 12ft, high sides, works great. New Tires. $500. 429-8641, HOP PLANTS, Centennial Hop Plants, Vigorous plants, started from rhizomes last year, Still in ground, you provide containers for transplant, $4/plant 719-334-8990, HAY FIELDS for Lease, North Canon area on Fruitland Ditch, 7.5 acres irrigated hay fields. Has gated pipe. 719-269-3048., FREE GOATS, 2 FREE two year old wethers, dehorned. 303-2104511, FREE PIG, Free 2yr old pot bellied pig sow. Approximately 40 lbs not spayed. 303-2104511, 4 HORSE, Circle J horse trailer. Tack and hay compartments, new tires. $2,000 OBO 371-5134, GOLDEN SEXLINKS, 3 weeks old pullets. $6/ each 719-429-0699,


I’VE MOVED!

February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 17

1062 Eagleridge Blvd. Pueblo, CO

APEX

AUDIOLOGY 719-569-5000

TM

William F DeHaan III BC-HIS Board-Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist

ApexAudiology.com


Page 18 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017

Dr. Seth Oquist

Offering gentle chiropractic care for the entire family. Specializing in sports injuries and wellness guidance. Experience state of the art equipment, The Sigma Ultalign as well as cold Laser therapy (719) 275-0100 • www.canonchiropractic.com 612 yale Pl. Cañon City, CO 81212 HOURS: Mon-Thur. 8-12 &1-5 Fri 8-12

PETS:

Shoppin’ Time! MOPS 4TH ANNUAL INDOOR YARD & BAKE SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY MARCH 3 & 4 8:00AM-12PM Cañon Community Baptist Church Fellowship Hall 1111 Monroe Avenue - Cañon City Proceeds support Mothers of Preschoolers because we believe better moms make a better world

MUSICAL ITEMS:

Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras Party Feb 28th 5pm - Close

Po Boy Sandwiches With Red beans and rice

Hwy 50 & 15 thSt .

C E R A M I C POTTERY Kiln. 21in wide x 11in Deep. New never used. $500. 6961748,

Montage Salon Unique Family Affordable 719-784-7034 S E W I N G MACHINE, Bernina model 1530 Inspiration w/all feet & accessories, plus travel case & manual. $450 719-431-9857,

LearningRx, the largest one-on-one brain training organization in the world, has helped over 95,000 clients learn easier, think faster, and perform better. Our unique approach partners every client with their own personal brain trainer to perform intense — but fun! — mental exercises that strengthen the brain. Call now to schedule a Cognitive Skills Assessment—a comprehensive one-hour test that identifies the strengths and weaknesses behind many of the successes and struggles that your child, or another person you love, may be experiencing.

Mugs molotov $700 keep the cup

To Go! 48 276-53

CASH PAID, for used or older guitars and amplifiers. 3715856 , NEW IBANEZ, ART 100 electric guitar. Solid body with hard case. Call Bob 2423710,

SEWING AND CRAFTS:

If Your Child is Struggling with Reading or Another Learning Issue, You Deserve to Know WHY

Hurricanes $500

ily & Friends Gathe Where Fam r

PET CARRIERS, Two steel wire pet carriers, one 24 in Lx 17 in W x 20 in H & 18 inch L x 12 W x 15 in H $25/ea. 2697569, 21X16 1/2, pet carrier $35 3710591, MICE PROBLEM?, Cats are an excellent solution. Contact JJs Helping Paws jjshelpingpaws@ gmail.com or 719 315 1665, WIRE ANIMAL Crate, Lg . w/ tray, 42”L x 27 1/2”W x 30”H $50.00 719565-8719,

A C O U S T I C GUITAR, American Legacy guitar-pearl inlay-signed by Esteban Iglesiasbuilt in amp. + how to play books/CDs & Tuning pick. 175.00 719-320-0528, PAYING CASH for used guitars, amps, and misc. musical items. 431-3997,

Schedule and complete your Assessment in the next 30 days and receive 40% off — a $60 savings!

Cafe Hours

Monday – Friday 6:00am- 8:30pm Saturday & Sunday 7:00am – 8:30pm

Sports Bar Hours

Mon. – Fri. 11:00am – 11:00pm Sat. & Sun. – 9:00am – 11:00pm

Happy Hour

Monday – Friday 3:00pm – 6:00pm Kitchen Open Late Every Night!

LearningRx Canon City 212 S. 5th Street 719-285-4708 www.learningrx.com/canon-city


ATVS & RECREATIONAL VEHICLES:

COMPLETE BOAT, Tri hull, trailer, 3 motors, life vests, depth finder many new parts. $800 719-286-8002, T R I H U L L GO CART, 7.5 HP G L A S T R O N , motor. $400 OBO. 3 motors, new Call 719-275-7166, controls, trailer, life WANTED RV vests, fish finder, Water Heater, Need casette player, seats 6 or 10 gallon water 6. Plus more MORE heater for older $800 620 MYSTIC trailer. Call Lary at 719-286-8002, 719-431-0948, , 2010 850 Polaris MOTORCYCLES: Touring. Boxes and windshield. $6000. ROAD KING, 719-371-3300, 2006 HD Road King, 40,000 miles, excellent condition, lots of add ons, obo.371A Q U A S P O R T $8500 3727, 175, center consul, YUASA, 115 johnson only NEW 30 hrs. Magictilt Y T X 2 0 L - B S alum trailer, Motorcycle battery. new tires. Pics Fits most harleys. available.$6.000 t $80 OBO. 719-429784-1352 or 250- 1447, 3616, 2009 HONDA, 8FT BUCKS, bag shadow Areo 750 Vt, pontoon, one man, 1800 Miles. Excellent saddle class 3 rated. condition sissy bar Electric trolling bags, motor. Fish finder, foot runners, hyper battery, oars cart. charger, windshield, $500 719-269- cobra pipes. $2800 719-431-7124, 2179,

BOATS:

17,488

$

Vin# C30044041 – 173388A

$18,988

1983 CLYMER Suzuki 1100cc. Runs. With extras. Asking $1200 OBO. 719-429-6986. ,

RVS & CAMPERS: SLIDE IN , pop up camper Fits long bed truck. In like new condition. Paid $14,000+ asking $7,900. email Museumcurator@ hotmail.com , 1968 CAMPER, Very clean, well kept 1968 10 foot overhead truck camper. 800.00 or trade for work trailer 429-1382, 1 9 9 3 WINNABEGO, 32ft, 454 engine. Runs great. $13,000 372-3465, 2006 HOILDAY, r a m b l e r presidential. 36ft, side by side refrigerator/freezer. Cherry interior, 4 slides, all upgrades, original $80,000 Sell price $24,000 719-651-1956 ,

Vin# E3034201 – 173045A

17,988

$

February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 19 2002 CLASS, SPORTING A motor home. JOHN DEERE , Fleetwood Terra. GOODS & Generator 6200 32 Foot. Excellent watts, Brand new, condition. slider OUTDOOR GEAR: never used. $400. and leveling jacks. OBO Champion Asking $24,000 M I N I Generator RV 719-369-0335, T R A M P O L I N E , ready. 4000 watts Mini trampoline. $250 275-5829 , R.V. Bottle Fill Like new. $30. 275- HILTI HAMMER , 4261, drill. 2.5 in diameter T R U N K 2ft long. Make offer. R.V. Dump Station M O U N T E D , 719-406-9012, Cañonth Rental bike rack for two 401 S. 9 • 275-0615 FIREWOOD bicycles. $25. 2853004, 1 9 9 5 T R E A D M I L L VARIETY OF DUTCHMAN, 5th WITH , incline seasoned firewood wheel. 27ft. $5,000 adjustments, Imag for sale. Delivery Negotiable. 719- 15.5 S. $150 719- available. 719-647372-6362, 7191 (2/28) 761-7403 , , 15FT Canoe for F I R E W O O D : sale. $250 207- TRUE cords at competitive prices. 2534. , Call 719-371-3929 AIR RIFLE, (2/28) Break SCOTT 21 inch, Benjamin R E E Barrel Air Rifle F mulching, push FIREWOOD, You Model mower with bags or Genesis cut down trees and #33005 .22 caliber side discharge $85. haul away for the Scott broadcast with scope, like firewood. 719-671spreader $20 271- new, $100 719- 6068, 334-8990, 0582, TORO ULTRA, blower/vac with metal inteller 1943 FARMALL , variable speeds with M O N T G O M E R Y H. Runs good. Has Electric all attachments. WARD, Cement Mixer $150. hydraulics with 3 $60 271-0582, point $1,800. 719719-429-8641, 275-3939,

PROPANE

LAWN & GARDEN:

TRACTORS:

TOOLS:

Vin# EH025812 – 171907A

24,988

$

Vin# E4400830 – 173601A

20,988

$

Vin# D2864619 – 173798A

’12 SUBARU LEGACY LIMITED

’14 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM

’14 SUBARU IMPREZA PREMIUM

’14 SUBARU TRIBECA

’13 SUBARU CROSSTREK LTD

Low, low miles, auto, navigation, moonroof, leather, alloy wheels, cold weather package.

Super low miles, auto, cold weather package, alloy wheels, loaded!

Super low miles, auto, alloy wheels, cold weather package, loaded!

Low, low miles, 7-passenger, 1 owner, auto, leather, moonroof, cold weather package, loaded!

Auto, leather, alloy wheels, cold weather package, loaded, low miles.

$16,988

Vin# E3020162 – 171482A

21,988

$

Vin# E8333980 – 172976B

17,988

$

Vin# E3018917 – 173232B

’14 SUBARU LEGACY

’14 SUBARU CROSSTREK LIMITED

’14 SUBARU LEGACY

Only 14,000 miles! Auto, loaded.

Low, low miles, auto, leather, cold weather package, loaded!

Low miles, auto, alloy wheels, fog lights, tint, loaded!

$15,988

Vin# CH244391 – 8175A

’12 SUBARU IMPREZA HATCHBACK PREMIUM

18,488

$

’14 SUBARU IMPREZA SPORT PREMIUM 5-speed, low, low miles, fully loaded, alloy wheels.

Low, low miles, auto, alloy wheels, fully loaded!

$17,488

Vin#E3017587-173122A

Vin# E9241538 – 173978A

21,988

$

Vin# FH504279 – 173749A

’14 SUBARU LEGACY

’15 SUBARU FORESTER LIMITED

Low low miles, auto, alloy wheels, fully loaded.

Auto, leather, moonroof, alloy wheels, cold weather package, loaded!

Family Owned and Operated for Over 45 years. Committed to the Community we serve.

PLENTY OF ROAD AHEAD

(719) 475-1920

7 Year/100K Mile Powertrain Warranty

BESTBUYSUBARU.com

CARFAX Vehicle History Report

1080 Motor City Drive, Colo. Springs

/heubergermotors

SUBARU CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED PROGRAM Factory Backed Coverage 152 Point Safety Inspection 24/7 Roadside Assistance Rates as Low as 2.99% APR WAC




2017 Senior Mini College dedicated to Gordon Bell

This year the Senior Mini horticulture, hunting, fishing, College Advisory Commitrock hounding, arrowhead tee choose to dedicate the hunting and exploring the 2017 program to antique malls and Gordon Bell. shops. This year’s re He spent cipient has been 17 days in China an employee while adopting his of the college youngest daughter. since 2002 when This experience he began as allowed him to see groundskeeper firsthand how lucky at the Fremont and fortunate we are Campus. There to be Americans and is no quesliving in this great Gordon Bell tion that this is country, which he one of the most wants us to know we respected members of the should never take for granted. Fremont Campus and his Recognized as someone skills are widely recognized. who has become all things Gordon serves as a memto all people at the Fremont ber of the Fremont Campus Campus while always mainSafety Committee, Senior taining a positive and helpful Mini-College Committee, attitude. He does an amazing and the Crossroads Through job of managing the facilities Time Committee. that create both a support The pride he takes in ive learning environment in maintaining the facilities is the classrooms and a refuge extremely obvious to anyone outside that is pleasant and visiting the campus. In fact, therapeutic, allowing students Garden Clubs and horticulto relax and recharge. He turists from across the region also plays a key role in the plan visits to the campus planning and coordination of to study his techniques and multiple events. talk to him about the campus He always includes his vegetation and landscaping. student employees in campus His holiday light displays are events and encourages them becoming the highlight of to celebrate their success. He the holiday season that draws helps to plan the Outstandmany students and coming Student Recognition munity members and their Ceremony at the Fremont families. Campus, ensuring its success. When he is involved in The best example of how any project or event, there is he inspires students is that a higher level of energy that former student employees attracts and inspires others. identify him as one of the Prior to coming to PCC, main reasons they were able he worked for various to persevere and graduate. employers including U.S. One of the key events that Soil, Rocky Mountain Boys Gordon assists with, both Ranch, U.S. Forest Service, in planning and facilitating, The Abbey, and his own is the Senior Mini-College. small business, Sweetwater This brings hundreds of Landscaping. senior citizens to the campus. A Salida native who Through his preplanning graduated from Salida High and forethought, seniors School and then went on to with many different needs complete an associate degree, are able to participate safely along with a certified welding and comfortably. He serves degree from Colorado Moun- the many participants with a tain College and a bachelor’s smile and responds to their degree from Fort Lewis Colevery need and request. He lege. not only ensures the facilities He is married and has three are ready, he is an instructor children, ages 29, 22 and for the event as well. 13. In is free time he enjoys

Pueblo Community College - Fremont Campus Senior Mini College March 20-24

REGISTRATION INFORMATION:

Please look through the program of classes. Included you will find the day, time, instructor’s name, a brief description of the class and the room where the class will be held. Each class is also assigned a CRN number. The CRN number is used for data entry when you register for the class (es.) The CRN number for each class you want to take is REQUIRED to complete your registration. Please note: You may be required to bring your own supplies for some courses. These supplies and/or any associated costs for the class are noted in the course description. Select the classes you would like to take. Complete a registration form and then turn it in at the PCC Fremont Campus Office. Payment for classes is due at the time of registration. The registration form requires your date of birth and your signature. After your application has been processed, you will be issued a student ID number. This will be different from your Social Security number. College students’ rights, privacy and access regarding their educational records are articulated in the Family Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), commonly known as the Buckley Amendment. The Act helps protect the privacy of student records by requiring that institutions limit the disclosure of information from these records to a third person. The following information has been identified as directory information and is subject for release to the public under the Buckley Amendment: Student’s name, address and home telephone number. Social Security numbers are NOT disclosed. Students will be provided with a printout of their class schedules showing course name(s), times and location. Instructors will be provided with a list of students enrolled in the class. You may not attend a class unless you have registered for it. REMINDER: Lunch reservations and payment are due by 3 p.m. on the previous day. Lunch reservations and payment for the Fremont Cattlewomen’s barbeque lunch will be due by 3 p.m. March 17. REGISTRATION March 1-17, 2017 Walk-In Registration Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM Complete the registration form or pick one up in the PCC Fremont Front Office. Telephone Registration Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM Select your classes and call (719) 296-6125 2017 Senior Mini College information will be available in the Canon City Shopper insert, The Crusader, and on the PCC website beginning February 23rd. This is being done in an effort to conserve resources and reduce copying costs. Registration for the 2017 Senior Mini College is March 1 - 17th. No registrations will be accepted prior to March 1st. Walk-in registration will be from 8am - 5pm Monday through Friday. Students should bring a completed registration form to the Fremont Campus Office (the form is available in the Shopper insert, the Crusader insert or on the PCC website.) Telephone registration is also accepted from 8am - 5pm Monday through Friday. Students will need to have selected their classes prior to doing a telephone registration. The phone registration number is 719-296-6125. Payment Information: Cost for Senior Mini College is $10 per day or $45 for the week. There is no “per class” option. Payment may be made by cash, check or credit card. For the safety and comfort of all students, class sizes are limited. Classes are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. The Advisory Committee has worked to find a few larger presentation spaces, as well as ask presenters to repeat classes.

PLEASE REMEMBER—you MAY NOT attend a class unless you have registered for it. For Your Convenience Hospitality Room: Located in the Fremont Campus Learning Resource Center (LRC). Hours: 8:00AM-4:00PM Meet old friends and make new friends! Enjoy coffee and donuts in the morning before your class and during the morning break! Bring your own brown bag lunch or order from the lunch selections. A coat rack will be available. Refreshments: Canon Lodge Care Center will provide juice, fruit and muffins. Donuts, coffee and beverages will be available thanks to the following sponsors: Tim Payne, County Commissioner Debbie Bell, County Commissioner Dwayne McFall, County Commissioner Canon Lodge Care Center St. Thomas More Hospital Canon City Shopper Fremont County Crusader Fremont County Historical Society Frank Miller Jolene DeVries Colorado Credit Union Golden Age Center Florence Senior Center Lee Anne Meiklejohn The Rotary Club of Canon City The Daily Record Hildebrand Care Center Rahul Mahra First Stitches Florence Care Home Fremont Regional Hospice Frontier Home and Health Care Sangre de Christo Hospice Skyline Ridge Penrose Senior Center

Page 22 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER - PCC Mini College • February 28, 2017


Fremont Campus Senior Mini College schedule Monday 9 -10:15 a.m.

Room 138 CRN 449 Eating for Heart Health April Irvine Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death. In my class you will learn about how a diet and lifestyle can help prevent or delay the onset of heart disease. Class Type: Lecture Room 129B CRN 448 The End of Blindness? Dr. Sean Clafin Research and technology snuffing out blindness. Class Type: Lecture Room 137 CRN 450 Advanced Crime Prevention Rochelle Reiter Learn what the Canon City Police Department is doing to prevent crime in our community and what you can do to protect yourself. Topics include: the 3 D’s --- Deterrence, Delay, and Detection, how to protect your home with licks, lights, and landscaping, neighborhood/business watch, scams, person safety and security, and when to call the police. Class Type: Lecture Supplies: Pen and Paper for notetaking Room 129C CRN 451 Arboriculture: The Art and Science of Tree Care Justin Scott Question and answer forum regarding the care of trees in our area. Class Type: Lecture/Q&A Room FSC136 CRN 452 Peace in Motion Catherine Sounart Join us to enjoy and learn basic CHIGUNG exercises to improve balance, flexibility, and breathing. The class will end with quiet reflection. Class Type: Physical Activity 9 - 11:45 a.m.

Room 127 CRN 453 The Age of Aquarius Part 1 Continued John Archuleta This will be a 4 day presentation. Day 1- Maitreya’s Day of Declaration Class Type: Lecture Room 129A CRN 454 Aging Gracefully from a Public Health Perspective Brittany Baggett Reiterating importance of fall prevention and exercise for the elderly population; immunizations for the elderly. Class Type: Lecture Room 126 CRN 455 Answers for the Future: A Look into Estate Planning Jolene L. DeVries This session will provide an entertaining, yet extremely informative discussion on the matters of concern for seniors and young alike. Topic include such matters as estate planning, Wills, Powers of Attorney, Probate, Guardianship, Conservatorship, grandparents

being parents to grandchildren, and Medicaid. These lectures have been enthusiastically received and should not be missed. Class Type: Lecture Supplies: paper/pens and paper Room 128 CRN 456 Learn to Play the Dulcimer DAD tuning Malacha Hall Learn to play this simple instrument. You will be playing several easy songs, even if you can’t read music. Class Type: Hands On Class limit: 10 Room 125 CRN 457 Wood Carving and Whittling: Where to Start D. Bert Nuckols Starting woodcarving is simple after you learn some basic steps! Learn sharpening, safety, and cutting techniques. Class Type: hands On Supplies: Jackknife/ carving knife, glove if you have one Fee: $10.00 per person – Fee is to be paid directly to the presenter. 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. Room 138 CRN 459 The Florence Oil Field Shirley Carey Explores the history of the Florence Oil field and its positon in the U.S. oil industry as well as its influence on the population (size and persons) of Florence and Fremont County. Class Type: Lecture Room 131 CRN 460 How to Safely Use Your Windows Computer Michael Gromowski This class describes how people can securely and reliably use their Windows based computer. It will walk through tips that will keep the computer and its users happy such as how to use email, the “Cloud”, select a computer, do back-ups, etc. It is intended for people comfortable using Windows. It is NOT a basic class in using PC’s. Students should already know and be comfortable using Windows. This is not a basic introductory class, this class will be way too technical for those seeking an introductory course. Course Type: Lecture w/examples Supplies need: Personal Laptop (optional) Room 137 CRN 461 Advanced Crime Prevention Rochelle Reiter Learn what the Canon City Police Department is doing to prevent crime in our community and what you can do to protect yourself. Topics include: the 3 Ds --- Deterrence, Delay, and Detection, how to protect your home with licks, lights, and landscaping, neighborhood/business watch, scams, person safety and security, and when to call the police. Repeat Class Type: Lecture Supplies: Pen and paper for notetaking Room A105 CRN 462 Canon City Police Department Special Projects/Events Sgt. Clint Robertson Behind the scenes of the Canon City PD.

Class Type: Lecture 1-2:15 p.m. Room 127 CRN 463 Foundation Health Part 1 John Archuleta Day 1- Learn to transmute and amplify energy. This will be a 4 day presentation. Class Type: Lecture Room FSC136 CRN 464 Tai Chi Nancy Bartkowiak Tai Chi has been proven to help with balance and many other medical conditions. Sign up for this class and give it a try. Please wear comfortable shoes. Class Limit: 20 Room 125 CRN 465 Sponge Painting 101 Gordon Bell Sponge painting can dramatically change a room or entry way, or just highlight a wall. Learn how this fun and easy method of painting can change a room from dull to wow! Class Type: Hands on Class Limit: 16 Room 129B CRN 466 Lasting Memories Lori Burner The greatest gift that we can give to ourselves, our children, and our grandchildren are the stories of our lives. Our heritage, learning skills, Christian/ religious faith, goal setting, encouragement, life struggles, and miracles are some of the things we can share through our written and preserved memories. Local author, Lori Burner, will guide, motivate, and encourage you to write your own book. Lori will show you a creative way to share your family memories with generations to come. Class type: Workshop Supplies: Notebook and pencil or pen Class Limit: 7 Room A105 CRN 467 Improving Education in Senegal, Africa- Rotary International Dr. Linda Carlson Senegal is one of the poorest countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The government has set a goal to have 80% of high school boys and girls enrolled in science classes. Come and see what local Rotarians are doing to help. Class Type: Lecture Room 129A CRN 468 A Listening Presence Mary Derbort This class is a synopsis of a 20 hour training in being a listening presence. The training has been done for several church groups in Canon City. Sample the training for your group and improve your own good listening skills. Class Type: Lecture, Hands On Room 126 CRN 469 Flint Knapping Keith M. Hilbert I will take a chunk of rock (obsidian, glass, etc...) from fist size to a flint arrowhead using copper, antler, and bone. Class type: Hands on. Supplies needed: safety glasses/sunglasses Room 128 CRN 470

Who are the Amish? Mark Yoder The Amish are now our neighbors. What is your impression of these people? Are the television depictions accurate? This session will explain basic background and historical perspectives, their lifestyle, and their beliefs. Class Type: Participant Interaction 1-3:45 p.m. Room 137 CRN 471 Cookies on a Stick Part 1 Debbie Giem Cookies are baked. Now what do I do? Let’s learn to decorate and have fun completing a COOKIE BOUQUET. This is a two day class with something to take home. Class Type: Hands on Class limit: 15-20 Cost: $15 (Scholarships available) – Fee is to be paid directly to the presenter. 2:30-3:45 p.m. Room 129A CRN 472 Nursing Home 101 Jim Burrell When the time comes to consider a nursing home for a loved one, there are many questions: What is the difference between “assisted living” and a nursing home? How is the length of stay determined? How can the cost be managed? What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid? The answers to these questions and much more information will be included in this valuable class. Class Type: Lecture Room 129C CRN 473 Are you at Risk for Kidney Disease? Becky Kelly Discuss signs and symptoms of kidney disease and tips on coping with the disease. Room 138 CRN 474 Prevention of Heart Disease Rahul Mehra Learn about the prevention of Heart Disease. Room A105 CRN 475 Cotopaxi Jewish Colony Nancy Oswald Learn about the courageous group of Russian Jews who traveled to Cotopaxi in the early 1880s with the hope of farming and owing land. Their time in Cotopaxi was short-lived but their story has left an indelible footprint on the history of the small community. Presented by author Nancy Oswald, who lives on a family ranch where some of the remains of the colony are located. Class Type: Lecture Room 128 CRN 476 Amish Perspectives Mark Yoder This session is a follow-up to “Who Are the Amish?” Participants will explore some of the core values that form the basis of Amish understandings. Enrollment is limited to students who have previously participated in “Who are the Amish?” Class Type: Lecture/Participant Interaction

Page 23 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER - PCC Mini College • February 28, 2017


Fremont Campus Senior Mini College schedule Tuesday

9-10:15 a.m. Room 128 CRN 477 “Doc Susie Was My Neighbor” Owen Briggs This class focuses on personal information of interest about Doc and some of her events not mentioned in articles written about her in various books. Class Type: Historical Presentation Room 138 CRN 478 The Dall DeWeese Story Sandy Dexter The man, his life, his women, his children, his triumphs, and tragedies. Class Type: Lecture Room 129B CRN 563 Comprehending the Universe (or not) Curtis Johnson The class will be a wide ranging discussion of the universe including; big bang theory, black holes, dark matter, dark energy, and more. Room 129A CRN 480 Tips for Traveling to Washington D.C. Frank Miller Washington D.C. is a great city. Class will provide you with various tips to travel there on a budget including air travel, D.C. transportation, food, and best attractions. Class Type: Lecture Room 126 CRN 481 Tales of an Old Old Old Rodeo Cowboy James Morrissey Tales of rodeo life in the 1940s and 1950s of a bareback bronc, sable bronc, and bull rider. Class Type: Lecture Room 137 CRN 482 Green Sense Jeanne Schmidt Combat allergies and pollution in your home using natural cleaning ingredients for home/office, your personal care, garden, and environment. Most recipes are 5 ingredients! Class type: Lecture Supplies: Pen and paper for notes 9-11:45 a.m. Room 131 CRN 483 Make Social Media Work for You Rosanne Gain Whether you have never tried social media, are a novice, or just want to improve your understanding, this fun class is for you. You will learn how to: navigate on Facebook, post a photo, edit a post, block a page or a post, and protect your privacy. Class Type: Lecture/Hands on/Interactive Supplies: Personal Laptop or tablet if possible

Room A105 CRN 484 Beginning Bead Stringing Ann Sears Basic techniques for bead stringing will be covered- as well as available supplies and design. Students will have the opportunity to make bracelets, necklaces, or earrings. Class Type: Hands on Class Limit: 15 Supplies: Beads, findings, and kits will be available for purchase. Most projects range from $5.00 and up depending on the items chosen. Students may bring bead supplies if they have them, towel, scissors, ruler… Cost: $5.00 and up – Fee is to be paid directly to the presenter. Room 125 CRN 493 Wood Carving and Whittling: Where to Start Repeat D. Bert Nuckols Starting woodcarving is simple after you learn some basic steps! Learn sharpening, safety, and cutting techniques. Class Type: hands On Supplies: Jackknife/ carving knife, glove if you have one Fee: $10.00 per person – Fee is to be paid directly to the presenter. 10:30-11:45 a.m. Room 128 CRN 485 Will Medicare Pay Anything for a Nursing Home Stay? Diane Everett and Susan Stockton What does Medicare pay for a short term rehab stay in a skilled nursing facility? What services are available to you? Learn about therapies, social services, and nursing. Class Type: Lecture Room 126 CRN 486 “Help! I am the Family Archivist” Nancy Masimer This class will offer guidelines for getting a handle on the papers and photos that families generate. We will discuss what to keep and how to store it safely. Class Type: Lecture Room 137 CRN 487 Green Sense Jeanne Schmidt Combat allergies and pollution in your home using natural cleaning ingredients for home/office, your personal care, garden, and environment. Most recipes are 5 ingredients! Repeat Class type: Lecture Supplies: Pen and paper for notes 1-2:15 p.m. Room 127 CRN 463 Foundation Health Part 2 Continuation John Archuleta Day 2- New Paradigm of Nutrition Class Type: Lecture

Room 127 CRN 453 The Age of Aquarius Part 2 Continuation John Archuleta This will be a 4 day presentation Day 2Planetary Transmigration Class Type: Lecture

Room 128 CRN 489 “Doc Susie Was My Neighbor” Owen Briggs This class focuses on personal information of interest about Doc and some of her events not mentioned in articles written about her in various books. Class Type: Historical Presentation

Room 129A CRN 490 A Listening Presence Mary Derbort This class is a synopsis of a 20 hour training in being a listening presence. The training has been done for several church groups in Canon City. Sample the training for your group and improve your own good listening skills. Repeat Class Type: Lecture, Hands On Room 131 CRN 491 How to Safely Use Your Windows Computer Michael Gromowski This class describes how people can securely and reliably use their Windows based computer. It will walk through tips that will keep the computer and its users happy such as how to use email, the “Cloud”, select a computer, do back-ups, etc. It is intended for people comfortable using Windows. It is NOT a basic class in using PC’s. Students should already know and be comfortable using Windows. This is not a basic introductory class, this class will be way too technical for those seeking an introductory course. Course Type: Lecture w/examples. Supplies needed: Personal Laptop (optional) Room 123 CRN 492 Ordinary Investing for Extraordinary Results Ron Phillips In this exciting course, you’ll learn the inside game of investing. Everything Wall Street has excluded you from will be discussed. Ron, a licensed stockbroker and financial advisor, will peel back the layers of investing and expose all of the detail the “Big Guys” don’t want you to know. Including the real cost of mutual funds, the truth behind broker and advisor fees, tools the pros use & more. All participants will receive a free oneyear subscription to Ron’s newsletter Investor Advantage ($42 value), a free copy of his popular book Investing To Win ($12 value) and an informative CD entitled The 10 Biggest Financial Oversights Investors Make, featuring the advisor ($7 value). BONUS: Also receive a Special Report on the mostsold, least-understood investment ($9 value). 1-3:45 p.m. Room 137 CRN 471 Cookies on a Stick Part 2 Debbie Giem Cookies are baked. Now what do I do? Let’s learn to decorate and have fun completing a COOKIE BOUQUET. Room A105 CRN 494 Advanced Bead Stringing Ann Sears Continuation of Beginning Bead Stringing class. Advanced techniques such as multiple strands will be covered. Students can continue working on projects started in the a.m. class or create a new project. *Please have taken a previous or beginning bead class as time will not allow to go over basic instruction. Class Limit: 25 Supplies: Beads, findings, and kits will be available for purchase. Most projects range from $5.00 and up depending on the items chosen. Students may bring bead supplies if they have them, towel, scissors, ruler… Cost: $5.00 and

up – Fee is to be paid directly to the presenter. Room 125 CRN 495 It’s About How We Live Stacey Valdez and Deb Weir What makes you laugh out loud? What things bring a wave memories that satisfy your soul? What legacy are you planting in your family and/or community? Come exploring with us! Let us discover the adventure that is you! Class Type: Lecture/Hands on Supplies: Fabric and/or old magazines to cut up, but not required 2:30-3:45 p.m. Room 138 CRN 496 Ordovician Trace Fossils Carly Henry Discover what your backyard was like 450 million years ago. Also included: Fish Stories Class Type: Lecture Room 129B CRN 497 Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Sarah Miller How to prepare for a man-made or naturally occurring disaster I.E. – Harsh winter weather, flooding, active shooter, wild fire, etc… Class Type: Lecture Room 129C CRN 498 The New Reverse Mortgage Bill Niehus Learn how the new reserves mortgage can benefit you in retirement. Included in the class is a brief history of the reverse mortgages, changes made in the program, and current uses of a reverse mortgage. Class Type: Lecture Room 123 CRN 499 Ordinary Investing for Extraordinary Results Ron Phillips In this exciting course, you’ll learn the inside game of investing. Everything Wall Street has excluded you from will be discussed. Ron, a licensed stockbroker and financial advisor, will peel back the layers of investing and expose all of the detail the “Big Guys” don’t want you to know. Including the real cost of mutual funds, the truth behind broker and advisor fees, tools the pros use & more. Repeat Ron Phillips is a well-known financial authority among affluent investors in Pueblo & Southern Colorado. He has developed unique strategies to help preserve investors’ principal and increase their investment income. You may have seen his monthly articles in The Senior Beacon. Affluent investors & retirees have used Ron’s advice to double their investment income, lower portfolio risk & significantly grow their assets. Ron is best known for his book, Investing to Win - Closely Held Secrets & Strategies From an Industry Insider. Class Type: Interactive Lecture. Class limit: 10

Page 24 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER - PCC Mini College • February 28, 2017


Fremont Campus Senior Mini College schedule Wednesday

9 - 10:15 a.m. Room 131 CRN 500 How to Safely Use Your Windows Computer Michael Gromowski This class describes how people can securely and reliably use their Windows based computer. It will walk through tips that will keep the computer and its users happy such as how to use email, the “Cloud,” select a computer, do back-ups, etc. It is intended for people comfortable using Windows. It is NOT a basic class in using PC’s. Repeat Students should already know and be comfortable using Windows. This is not a basic introductory class, this class will be way too technical for those seeking an introductory course. Class Type: Lecture w/examples. Supplies needed: Personal Laptop (optional) Room 126 CRN 501 Graphoanalysis Dinah Haberthier Personality and character traits will be revealed through handwriting. Class Type. 2 way lecture

Room 137 CRN 507 Questions About Science? Ask Them Here! David Spenny I will be holding an informal question and answer session about science. I invite student questions on any science topic, but I am best a physics, astronomy, cosmology, philosophy of science, evolution, geology, and biology, in that order. Maybe there are science issues that have caught your attention from the news or web, or from a discussion with a friend. No question will be considered a stupid one. Ask away, and I’ll do my best. (If you have a clipping related to your question, bring it along.) Class Type: Q&A with discussion 10:30-11:45 a.m. Room 129A CRN 508 In Our Own Voice Sherry Belfield A presentation or any group of people seeking to learn more about mental illness. Two trained individuals will share their personal stories about living with a mental illness and achieving recovery. Class Type: Lecture

Room 129A CRN 502 Tips for Traveling to Washington D.C. Frank Miller Washington D.C. is a great city. Class will provide you with various tips to travel there on a budget including air travel, D.C. transportation, food, and best attractions. Class Type: Lecture 9-11:45 a.m.

Room A105 CRN 504 Medicare 101 Karen Morgan Learn about Medicare coverage including Medicare Part A, B, C and part D. Find out how to prevent and report Medicare fraud. Class taught by a certified Medicare Ship Counselor. Class type: Lecture Room 127 CRN 453 The Age of Aquarius Part 3 Continuation John Archuleta Day 3- Our New Government: The Law of N.E.S.A.R.A Class Type: Lecture Room 125 CRN 505 Wood Carving and Whittling: Where to Start D. Bert Nuckols Starting woodcarving is simple after you learn some basic steps! Learn sharpening, safety, and cutting techniques. Class Type: hands On -- Supplies: Jackknife/ carving knife, glove if you have one Fee: $10.00 per person – Fee is to be paid directly to the presenter. Room 138 CRN 506 Fossils 101: Fossil Boot Camp Cindy Smith Gain an understanding of rocks that were once creatures that lived millions of years ago in a hands-on ‘camp’. Discover the joy of learning the stories of these ancient animals by studying

their anatomy, when they lived, what they may have looked like, how they got around, and other fascinating details about such fossils as ammonites, baculites, gastropods (snails), crinoids, coral, dinosaur bon, and shark teeth. Each person will be guided through a fossil kit by knowledgeable enthusiasts who have studied paleontology. Ages 12 and up. Class type: Hands on. Fee: $5 per person – Fee is to be paid directly to the presenter. Class limit: 30 students

Room 129C CRN 510 Lasting Memories Lori Burner The greatest gift that we can give to ourselves, our children, and our grandchildren are the stories of our lives. Our heritage, learning skills, Christian/ religious faith, goal setting, encouragement, life struggles, and miracles are some of the things we can share through our written and preserved memories. Local author, Lori Burner, will guide, motivate, and encourage you to write your own book. Lori will show you a creative way to share your family memories with generations to come. Class type: Workshop. Supplies: Notebook and pencil or pen. Class Limit: 7 Room 123 CRN 562 Journey of Cryptic Judaic Community in Southern Colorado and New Mexico Anthony Garcia Fact and Fiction are interwoven to tell a complete story of the cryptic Judaic journey and life within the Southern Colorado and New Mexico. The companion books of The Portal of Light (non-fiction history) and the present day fiction, Shared Lives, Twin Suns tells of the cryptic journey of the Judaic community and their concealed efforts for their faith to survive and wisdom to be shared in a Christian environment. www.theportallight.com www. sharedlivestwinsuns.com Class Type: Lecture Room 129B CRN 511 Cotopaxi Jewish Colony Nancy Oswald Learn about the courageous group of

Russian Jews who traveled to Cotopaxi in the early 1880s with the hope of farming and owing land. Their time in Cotopaxi was short-lived but their story has left an indelible footprint on the history of the small community. Presented by author Nancy Oswald, who lives on a family ranch where some of the remains of the colony are located. Class Type: Lecture Room 131 CRN 513 Pinterest Michelle Shannon and Mandy Brown Learn how to use Pinterest and the ins and outs of Pinterest. Class Type: Hands-on Supplies: email address Room 126 CRN 514 Refuse to Be a Victim Part 1 Vicky Szeliga and Helene Blake Seminar covering various personal safety strategies including personal safety tips and techniques, awareness at home, in your auto, in the workplace, and using technology. Part 1 will include: Mental Preparedness--How to make your home more secure--Improving your physical security in various environments--Safety precautions when driving. Class Type: Lecture Room FSC136 CRN 488 Functional Fitness for Seniors Becki Vettese This class will help you identify strengths and weaknesses related to continued mobility throughout your life. In addition, we will discuss and practice exercises that can help to maintain or regain mobility. Wear comfortable clothes. Class Type: Physical Activity 1-2:15 p.m. Room 127 CRN 463 Foundation Health Part 3 Continuation John Archuleta Day 3- Elimination- Normal Versus Natural Class Type: Lecture Room 131 CRN 503 A Woman’s Guide to Investing for Retirement Ken Payne Take charge of your Financial Future: A Women’s Guide to Investing for Retirement is a seminar that focuses on the unique challenges women face in saving, investing and planning for their retirement. Join us for an informative workshop that will cover: Learning about retirement risks unique to women, setting your financial and retirement goals, “finding” money to invest, how to “grow” your money, the basics of investing and your investment portfolio. Ken Payne is a registered representative with and securities offered through LPL Financial LLC. Member FINRA/SIPC. Class Type: Lecture Room FSC136 CRN 516 Tai Chi Nancy Bartkowiak Tai Chi has been proven to help with balance and many other medical conditions. Sign up for this class and give it a try. Please wear comfortable shoes. Class Limit: 20

Room A105 CRN 517 Police Service Dogs Neal Cyr and Kelly Duncan An introduction to Police Service Dogs or K9s. Class Type: Lecture Room 129B CRN 521 A Listening Presence Mary Derbort This class is a synopsis of a 20 hour training in being a listening presence. The training has been done for several church groups in Canon City. Sample the training for your group and improve your own good listening skills. Class Type: Lecture, Hands-On Room 128 CRN 522 How to Successfully Pick Undervalued Stocks Ron Phillips “Discover the secrets to buying good stock values in this advanced course. Learn the three “Billionaire-Investor Strategies”, the three vital ratios for finding value, how to lower risk and avoid stock disasters and much more. After this accelerated class you will have the tools, resources, and knowhow to build a power portfolio of quality companies.” Room 126 CRN 514 Refuse to Be a Victim Part 2 Vicky Szeliga and Helene Blake Seminar covering various personal safety strategies including personal safety tips and techniques, awareness at home, in your auto, in the workplace, and using technology. Part 2 will focus on: Safeguarding yourself and items when traveling-Technological Security-What to consider when choosing physical self-defense training--Personal protection devices Class Type: Lecture 2:30-3:45 p.m. Room 129A CRN 524 Nursing Home 101 Jim Burrell When the time comes to consider a nursing home for a loved one, there are many questions: What is the difference between “assisted living” and a nursing home? How is the length of stay determined? How can the cost be managed? What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid? The answers to these questions and much more information will be included in this valuable class. Repeat Class Type: Lecture Room 126 CRN 525 The Ancient Aliens Theory Marlowe Cassetti In recent years the Ancient Alien or Ancient Astronaut Theory has developed a strong public following with help of serval seasons of episodes on the History Channel. The theory is that visitors from another planet visited the earth in the far past and taught early mankind how to build structures, such as the pyramids of ancient Egypt and early Mexico. They also imparted other wisdom to the early humans. In this class we will explore the history of how this theory developed into its present form. This history even includes the studies of Thomas Jefferson. Class Type: Lecture

Page 25 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER - PCC Mini College • February 28, 2017


Fremont Campus Senior Mini College schedule Wednesday

Hands-on.

2:30 - 3:45 a.m.

Room 131 CRN 512 Outlook 2017 Ken Payne LPL Research is excited to introduce Outlook 2017: Gauging Market Milestones, with financial market forecasts, economic insights, and investment guidance for the year ahead. In 2016, financial markets, the economy, and geopolitics experienced an unusual number of milestones. Being prepared for 2017 is about gauging the milestones, understanding their significance, and responding without overreacting Please join me for a comprehensive perspective on the markets and the economy – and the many factors that will influence them in the year ahead. Ken Payne is a registered representative with and securities offered through LPL Financial LLC. Member FINRA/SIPC. The economic forecasts set forth in the presentation may not develop as predicted and there can be no guarantee that strategies promoted will be successful. Stock and bond strategies involve risks including the loss of principal. Class type: Lecture Room 138 CRN 526 Ordovician Trace Fossils Carly Henry Discover what your backyard was like 450 million years ago. Also included: Fish Stories Class Type: Lecture Room 128 CRN 527 How to Successfully Pick Undervalued Stocks Ron Phillips “Discover the secrets to buying good stock values in this advanced course. Learn the three “Billionaire-Investor Strategies”, the three vital ratios for finding value, how to lower risk and avoid stock disasters and much more. After this accelerated class you will have the tools, resources, and knowhow to build a power portfolio of quality companies. This is an advanced course and presumes previous investment knowledge. Taught by financial advisor Ron Phillips. All class participants will get free reports, books and other materials for attending.” Room 129B CRN 528 Herbs & You Judy Van Acker Learn how to incorporate herbs into your daily life. Discover a simple method to determine which herb to use in any given health situation. Learn how to make salve, tinctures, lotions, and syrups. Free samples! Class Type: Lecture

Thursday

9-9:20 a.m. Outside parking lot CRN 565 CarFit Nancy Bartkowiak Cart fit is an interactive and educational session that teaches participants how to make their personal vehicle “fit” them to increase safety and mobility. Each checkup is done in your vehicle and will take approximately 20 minutes. There are two slots per CRN. Class Type:

9:20 a.m. to 1 p.m. Outside parking lot CRN 566 CarFit Nancy Bartkowiak 9-10:15 a.m. Room 126 CRN 529 The Apollo Moon Landing Hoax Marlowe Cassetti There is a segment of the population in both the United States and around the world who believe that we didn’t land astronauts on the moon. If you add in the undecided, that is those who have doubts, then the two groups add up to be almost 10% of the US population. They believe that this was a giant conspiracy engineered by the US Government to fool the public. Let us explore the various aspects of this conspiracy theory with a discussion led by retired NASA Aerospace Engineer who had a major engineering and management role in manned space exploration. Class Type: Lecture Room 128 CRN 530 Life and Death of Old Mose Betsy Denney This is the legend of Old Mose the last grizzly to live in Fremont county. This story of the great bear and the many lives Old Mose touched. Is the legend factor fact or fiction? Only time will tell Class Type: Lecture Room 131 CRN 559 Health and Safety in Use of Equipment Chris Freehling (Colorado Farm Bureau) How to prevent rollover, when a helmet is necessary, prevent entrapment and safety use of tools and equipment. Room A105 CRN 564 Colorado Marijuana Laws Sterling Jenkins An introduction to Colorado laws regarding marijuana. This class will focus on Fremont County Law, code ordinances and processes. Class Type: Lecture Room FSC136 CRN 531 The Wolf: An Animal to be Respected not Feared Mark Johnson Learn the importance of the wolf to the balance of nature Class limit: 25 Room 129B CRN 577 Fremont County Senior Centers Jim Wiles, Larry and Cheryl Dial, and Sally Combs The history and programs of the Canon Golden Age Center, the Florence Senior Center, and the Penrose Senior Center. 9-11:45 a.m. Room 127 CRN 453 The Age of Aquarius Part 4 Continuation John Archuleta Day 4 – Review. Class Type: Lecture Room 129B CRN 532

The Earthship That Built Me Pascha McKeough From ages 54-60 Pascha built an earthrammed tire home (Earthship) near Guffey. Come and view a professionally filmed DVD which shows her inner and outer journeys during the twelve years. Then spend time in a question and answer session, hearing some of the annoying, humorous, and miraculous stories surrounding her experience “being built” by the building project. There will be a trip to visit the Earthship on FRIDAY. 10:30-11:45 a.m. Room 129B CRN 533 In Our Own Voice Sherry Belfield A presentation or any group of people seeking to learn more about mental illness. Two trained individuals will share their personal stories about living with a mental illness and achieving recovery. Repeat Class Type: Lecture Room 129A CRN 534 Lasting Memories Lori Burner The greatest gift that we can give to ourselves, our children, and our grandchildren are the stories of our lives. Our heritage, learning skills, Christian/ religious faith, goal setting, encouragement, life struggles, and miracles are some of the things we can share through our written and preserved memories. Local author, Lori Burner will guide, motivate, and encourage you to write your own book. Lori will show you a creative way to share your family memories with generations to come. Class type: Workshop Supplies: Notebook and pencil or pen. Class Limit: 7 Room 137 CRN 535 Ask an Animal Control Officer Kelly Duncan Learn about animal safety and the duties of an Animal Control Officer. Class Type: Lecture/Q&A time Room 131 CRN 560 Health and Safety in Use of Equipment Chris Freehling (Colorado Farm Bureau) How to prevent rollover, when a helmet is necessary, prevent entrapment and safety use of tools and equipment. Room 128 CRN 536 NHS and ALFS Presentation Terri Gerstmeyer, Ombudsman Coordinator Moving from your home to assisted living homes and nursing homes: What you need to know. Class Type: Question and Answer Room 126 CRN 537 Tossing Salad as a Caregiver Debbie Giem As a caregiver you need more than salad to stay healthy. You may “toss out” previous plans and develop new ones. Caregivers need life giving and life sustain ingredients to stay healthy. Room FSC136 CRN 538 The Wolf: An Animal to be Respected not Feared Mark Johnson

Learn the importance of the wolf to the balance of nature. Class limit: 25 1-2:15 p.m. Room 127 CRN 463 Foundation Health Part 4 Continuation John Archuleta Day 4- Exercise and Attitude Class Type: Lecture Room 126 CRN 539 Gordon’s Island Gordon Bell Discover how a landscaped horticultural island can be the focal point of your yard. Explore the various stones and pavers to enclose the Island, and the various trees, plants, and flowers that reflect your needs and personality. Class Type: Lecture Room A105 CRN 540 Improving Education in Senegal, Africa- Rotary International Dr. Linda Carlson Senegal is one of the poorest countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The government has set a goal to have 80% of high school boys and girls enrolled in science classes. Come and see what local Rotarians are doing to help. Class Type: Lecture Room 129B CRN 541 A Listening Presence Mary Derbort This class is a synopsis of a 20 hour training in being a listening presence. The training has been done for several church groups in Canon City. Sample the training for your group and improve your own good listening skills. Class Type: Lecture, Hands On Room 137 CRN 542 Wildlife Tales Karen Evans A different perspective of wildlife through a Wildlife Rehabber’s eyes. Class Type: Lecture Room 131 CRN 561 Health and Safety in Use of Equipment Chris Freehling (Colorado Farm Bureau) How to prevent rollover, when a helmet is necessary, prevent entrapment and safety use of tools and equipment. Room FSC136 CRN 543 The Wolf: An Animal to be Respected not Feared Mark Johnson Learn the importance of the wolf to the balance of nature. Class limit: 25 1-3:45 p.m. Room 125 CRN 544 It’s About How we Live Stacey Valdez and Deb Weir What makes you laugh out loud? What things bring a wave memories that satisfy your soul? What legacy are you planting in your family and/or community? Come exploring with us! Let us discover the adventure that is you! Class Type: Lecture/Hands on. Supplies: Fabric and/or old magazines to cut up, but not required

Page 26 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER - PCC Mini College • February 28, 2017


February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 27

Fremont Campus Senior Mini College schedule Thursday

2:30-3:45 a.m. Room 128 CRN 545 Effective Communication Strategies for Caregivers Ann Carter Teaches caregivers to decode verbal and behavioral communication by someone with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Participants leave with strategies for effective communication and meaningful connection with people in early, middle, and late stage dementia. Class Type: Lecture Room 137 CRN 546 Wildlife Tales Karen Evans A different perspective of wildlife through a Wildlife Rehabber’s eyes. Class Type: Lecture Room FSC136 CRN 547 The Wolf: An Animal to be Respected not Feared Mark Johnson Learn the importance of the wolf to the balance of nature. Class limit: 25 Room 129B CRN 548 Prevention of Heart Disease Rahul Mehra Learn about the prevention of Heart Disease.

Friday

9-10:15 a.m. Field Trip CRN 549 Fossil Discoveries of Fremont County Natalie Bard A guided tour of the fossil exhibit at the Royal Gorge Regional Museum and History Center. This tour will go into deeper discussion on the many important finds that have been made in Fremont County. Class Type: Tour / Field Trip Class Limit: 15

Room 128 CRN 550 Arboriculture: The Art and Science of Tree Care Justin Scott Question and answer forum regarding the care of trees in our area. Class Type: Lecture/Q&A Room FSC136 CRN 551 Peace in Motion Catherine Sounart Join us to enjoy and learn basic CHIGUNG exercises to improve balance, flexibility, and breathing. The class will end with quiet reflection. Class Type: Physical Activity 9-11:45 a.m. Room Field Trip CRN 552 Pueblo History Connections Museum Tour Carla Hendrickson Participants will be guided through three museums and enjoy a traditional Pueblo Dutch lunch. •The Rosemount Museum is a 37-room mansion, originally home to the John Thatcher family. The home was built in 1893 and is still furnished with 85 percent of its original furnishings. http:// www.rosemount.org/ •The El Pueblo History Museum exhibits include, Children of Ludlow an examination of the Colorado Coalfield Strike and Ludlow Massacre and El Movimiento: The Chicano Movement in Colorado. The property includes a re-created 1840s adobe trading post and plaza, and the archeological excavation site of the original 1842 El Pueblo trading post. http://www.historycolorado.org/museums/el-pueblo-historymuseum •The Pueblo Heritage Museum shares Pueblo’s diverse history via archaeological, railroad, saddle, and cultural exhibits created by its ten member organizations and the Pueblo Chemical Depot. http://theheritagecenter.us The tour leader will meet participants at 8:45 a.m. FRIDAY, March 24 at the

Lunches

Monday: Fremont County Cattlewomen’s Association BBQ—BBQ sandwich, beans, chips and homemade pie Tuesday: Coyote’s Coffee Den - Deli croissant, potato salad/coleslaw, chips, fruit cup, and cookie Wednesday: Pizza Madness—Pizza, salad, bread sticks and dessert Thursday: St. Thomas More Hospital— Caesar salad, Alfredo pasta, grilled chicken, broccoli, roll, and dessert Friday: Chicago Bob’s – Fish-N-Chips, coleslaw, and cookie

Daily Events

Monday, 3-20-17 Special Presentation by PCC President Dr. Patty Erjavec and PCC Fremont Campus Dean, Dr. Lana Carter during lunch in the Hospitality Room. Tuesday, 3-21-17 General Resource Day: Information tables from local businesses,

north end (side nearest Hwy 50) of the Canon City Home Depot parking lot. We will carpool. We will leave promptly at 9:00 a.m. Cost: $16 covers 3 museum admissions ($16 value), morning snack and lunch. Discount tickets to other museums will also be provided. Participants will carpool. – Fee is to be paid directly to the presenter. Room Field Trip CRN 553 The Earthship that Built Me: Field Trip to the Earthship near Guffey Pascha McKeough Join Pascha on a tour of the Earthship. Participants will meet in the Hospitality Room, then carpool to the site in Guffey. 10:30-11:45 a.m. Room Field Trip CRN 554 Tour of Greenwood Cemetery Greenwood Pioneer Cemetery Dorothy Cool and Tom Monaco will conduct a tour of Greenwood Cemetery. 1-2:15 p.m. Room 129A CRN 555 A Listening Presence Mary Derbort This class is a synopsis of a 20 hour training in being a listening presence. The training has been done for several church groups in Canon City. Sample the training for your group and improve your own good listening skills. Class Type: Lecture, Hands On Room 126 CRN 556 Intro to Essential Oils Phyllis Zoss and Stacy Raymer A variety of plants cover the earth, each of these plants contain compounds that typically can’t be seen with the naked eye- these compounds are known as essential oils. Come learn the basics of essential oils and how we can both benefit physically and mentally from

the aromatic, topical, and internal use of essential oils. Class Type: Hands On Class Limit: 20 Room Fieldtrip CRN 590 From Vine to Wine David Fuselier A trip to the Le Fuselier Winery in Brookside will begin with a stroll through the vineyard and a talk about the process of planting, growing, pruning and picking grapes for wine making. Next stop is the Grape Shed to talk about the crushing, pressing and fermenting. Thein it’s into the lab and bottling room to look at some key chemical formulas that explain how sucrose is converted into ethanol. We’ll look at a fruit juice, measure its sugar content and PH, and talk about whether it is a good candidate for fermentation into wine. Then it’s into the tank room and final into the barrel room to talk about the various methods of aging wine. We will finish up with a talk about the growing wine industry in Colorado and the increasing numbers of jobs in grape growing, winemaking and marketing. 1-3:45 p.m. Field Trip CRN 557 Pueblo History Connections Museum Tour Carla Hendrickson Participants will be guided through three museums and enjoy a traditional Pueblo Dutch lunch. Room 125 CRN 558 Wood Carving and Whittling: Where to Start D. Bert Nuckols Starting woodcarving is simple after you learn some basic steps! Learn sharpening, safety, and cutting techniques. Class Type: hands On Supplies: Jackknife/ carving knife, glove if you have one Fee: $10 per person – Fee is to be paid directly to the presenter.

organizations and service providers. You are encouraged to visit these tables between sessions and during lunch. Gregory Carlson will provide a classical guitar performance during lunch. Wednesday, 3-22-17 Meet the Authors! Local authors will have tables set up in the Fremont Campus corridors. Come and meet these talented folks and support them! The Serendipity Dulcimer Players will perform during lunch. Thursday, 3-23-17 Health Resource Day: Visit the tables and booths of local organizations and businesses that cater to your health and wellness needs. There will be information about nutrition, fitness, wellness, etc. Enjoy a free lunch provided by St. Thomas More Hospital and Morrison (please RSVP for lunch by Monday, March 20). Friday, 3-24-17 Traditionally, Friday has been Field Trip Day. There are five field trips scheduled this year, in addition to some regular classes.

Page 27 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER - PCC Mini College • February 28, 2017


PCC Fremont Campus Senior Mini College Application/Registration Form

51320 West Highway 50 Canon City, CO 81212 719-296-6125 www.pueblocc.edu

*Responses to items marked by an asterisk (*) are voluntary, will be kept confidential, will not be used in a discriminatory manner, ����������������������������������������������������������������� participation in the programs offered by the college.

*______ -- ____ -- ________ Social Security Number Mr.

S___________________________

____ -- ____ -- ____ Date of Birth

Ms. ______________________________ Last Name

Student ID Number

______________________________ First Name

________ MI

Address: __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip Phone: __________________________ Email Address _______________________@____________________

TIME

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

9:00 – 10:15 AM

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

10:30 – 11:45 AM

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

1:00 – 2:15 PM

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

2:30 – 3:45 PM

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

CRN #_______

LUNCH

PCC Fremont Campus takes photos of Fremont Campus classes for use in the promotion of future courses, for advertisement in flyers, class schedules, tabloids, television and the PCC Website. By registering for these courses you grant permission unless otherwise noted. NO, I do not give permission to use my photo.

Student Signature: _____________________________________________ Date: _________________, 2017

Check if current Senior Mini College Presenter or Board Member FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Tuition Paid $__________

Cash

Check # ________

Credit Card

Meals Paid $__________

Cash

Check # ________

Credit Card

SENIOR MINI COLLEGE DAILY MEALS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

ĂƚƚůĞǁŽŵĞŶ͛Ɛ ĂƌďĞĐƵĞ Ğůŝ ĐƌŽŝƐƐĂŶƚ͕ ĐŚŝƉƐ͕ ƐŝĚĞ͕ ĐŽŽŬŝĞ ; ŽLJŽƚĞ͛Ɛ ŽĨĨĞĞ ĞŶͿ Pizza, Salad, and Dessert (Pizza Madness) Super Foods for Health sponsored by St. Thomas More Fish-N-Chips, coleslaw ( ŚŝĐĂŐŽ Žď͛Ɛ)

$ 10 $ 10 $ 10 $0 $ 10

Page 28 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER - PCC Mini College • February 28, 2017


February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 29


Page 30 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017

SERVICE

APPLIANCES

APPLIANCE AND Hot Tub Repair. I will return your call & show up on time. 719315-4979 (3/7)

BEAUTY AVON MARCIA Hartman, your Avon Independent Sales Representative. Call 719-371-7669. For express service online visit youravon. com/marciahartman

Drywall

HANG • TAPE TEXTURE • PAINT

275-2079

COUNSELING

S O A R I N ’ 719-289-1303 ON WINGS C o u n s e ling. GENERAL HOUSE cleaning. Long term P r o v i d i n g and references. 719- professional c o m p a s s i o n a te 371-0884 counseling to those who suffer from CONCRETE depression, trauma and abuse. 720635-0916 Building

Fremont County since 1995 CAÑON CONCRETE Residential/Commercial All flat work, concrete paving, curb & gutters, stamped concrete, monolithic slabs

372-3549

www.canonconcrete.com

CONSTRUCTION/ REMODELING REMODELING SPECIALIZING in all phases! Tile, drywall, flooring, decks, painting, fencing and concrete slabs. Etc. References available.. Call RJ at 719-783-0320

QUALITY HOME improvements interiorexterior new construction r e m o d e l i n g c a r p e n t r y restoration insured labor Free Estimates Reasonable Rates 719- 431-0174 (2/28

GARAGE DOORS

IS YOUR Garage Ready For New Construction Door Spring? Call Canon Remodeling City Garage Doors. Repairs For a Free estimate. No job too big Fast, reliable, or too small service. 719-431FREE ESTIMATES 1219

H A N D Y M A N CARPENTER, Quality Wood work. Decks. Sheds. Carports. Fencing. Household repairs. References a v a i l a b l e . Satisfaction CLEANING SERVICES guaranteed. 719371-5512 (2/28) HHH Services, L.L.C. C A N O N Hicks’ Helping Hands CARPENTER 35 *Housecleaning *Transportation *Housecleaning *Cooking *Cooking *Ironing years experience. *Yard Work *Cleanouts *Yard Work *Cleanouts *House/Pet Sitting Frame through nish. *House/Pet Sitting *Reasonable Rates *Reasonable Rates Includes drywall, *No job too small *Insured *No job too small *Insured texture, interior trim, Since 2006 cabinets and more. Call Brook 719-2290544 (2/14)

Paula Hicks

DIRECTORY

FIREWOOD F I R E W O O D TRUE Cords at competitive prices. Call 719-371-3929 (2/28)

FLOORING MOUN TAIN WEST HARDWOOD FLOORS WE HAVE YOUR HARDWOOD FLOOR NEEDS COVERED

WE INSTALL UNFINISHED HARDWOODS PREFINISHED HARDWOODS LAMINATE FLOORING ENGINEERED FLOORING

WE OFFER REFINISHING REPAIRS APPLY FINISH AND STAIN WATER AND OIL BASE INSTALLATION OVER RADIANT HEAT

Call Today to Set Up An Appointment for Your Free Estimate

719-214-1302 Ben Krueck Owner

HAULING CHUCKS HAULING. Will call pickup/ Delivery residential, snow removal various odd jobs. Free estimates. 719-3715607 (2/38)

HOME SERVICES

HVAC

MECHANIC

PERFORMANCE

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Locally Owned & Operated 15 years experience in fremont county & surrounding areas.

• Forced Air • Hot Water Heat • Evaporative Cooling • Central Air Conditioning • Air Purification • Humidification • Exhaust Fans • Mobile home-Heating & Air Conditioning

719-285-3343

719-431-1546 (Office) performancehac66@gmail.com

Like us on

• Repair • Sprinkler Fall Clean Up • Clean up • Spring Sprinkler Winterize • • Aeration Aeration • Rake • Power Shrub Trimming • Mowing • Weekly Snow Removal • start up • Sprinkler Sprinkler Repair • Turf–Fertilizer Power Rake • & Weed Control • Weekly Mowing

• Shrub Trimming • Turf-Fertilizer &

• Fall up WeedClean Control •• Sprinkler Winterize Grub Control • Control • Grub Landscaping • Landscaping Fencing • • Fencing Spring Clean Up •

SWEENEY SERVICES CO. RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CARpENTARY

• Snow Sprinkler Start Up • Removal

Quality Results at at Quality Results Competitive Competitive Prices Prices

• Kitchen cabinets and

Please Call

laminate counters

(719) 240-3167

installed.

YARDWORKS, SPRING aerating, power raking, rototilling, yard cleanups, light landscaping, garden tilling, tree and shrub trimming and rock work. 719-2755094 or 719-3697012

• interior & exterior carpentry repairs • drywall repairs and texture matching • interior and exterior door replacements. • window replacement • decK, stair, and hand rail repair/

Royal Gorge Auto Care Center

In Shop Services

• Engine Diagnostic • Engine Replacement • Exhaust Systems • Machine Rotors and Drums • A.C. Service 134A • Alignments • Batteries • Tires & More

275-7295 111 Orchard Ave • Canon City, CO. 81212

PAINTING Keep it Local!

replacements. • wood fence repairs

we can do most of the work for investors flipping homes and for realtors needing upgrades for client homes. Bill Sweeney Sweeney Services CO

1-719-491-8098

Silverback914logan@gmail.com

#1

in home repair

“ASAP” HOME, MOBILE & MANUFACTURED HOME SVC. & MAINTENANCE

The key to superior quality and guaranteed satisfaction is honesty, knowledge, experience and integrity in workmanship Flooring, Painting, Minor Fence & Roof repair, Gutter Cleaning, Carpentry, Replace Existing Windows and Doors, Decks (Repairs Only), Small Jobs.

Swamp Coolers Spring Specials Very economical Sr. Citizen Discounts

LAWN CARE Your local source for prevention of insects, disease, and weeds for lawn and rock areas. • Safer Liquid Fertilizers • Power Raking • Core Aerations

Ask about discounted Spring packages!

Liberty Lawn & Tree Care

942-3521 or 429-3565

Turf Master Now Scheduling: • Spring Clean Up • Power Raking • Weekly Mowing • Turf Fertilizing • Shrub Trimming • Weed Mowing FREE ESTIMATES 40 Years Experience

334-9739

Now Scheduling • Leaf or Property Cleanup • Gutter Clean Out • Trimming • Spring Aeration • Landscaping • Sprinkler System Installation • Mowing • Power Raking

Cañon City Florence Insured Free Estimates

275-5091 www.yardcrafterscolo.com

• Interior/Exterior • Licensed & Insured • Commercial & Residential • Fence repair/Staining • Drywall Repair • Cabin Restoration • No job too big or small • No Money Down

719-371-1848 702 Royal Gorge Blvd.

Clark

Painting Painting llC. Residential & Commercial Interior & Exterior Painting Contractors

References

No Job Too Small!

719-429-1840

719-276-0202

Over 28 yrs. exp.


SERVICE DIRECTORY

STM

PAINTING

SKYLINE ROOFING

Since 1984 No Money Down! • Interior/Exterior Painting • House/Deck/Fence Staining /Clear Coating • Power Washing • Commercial/Residential • Drywall Patching/ Texturing

Licensed and Insured

Shawn Burgess

719-371-1201 Edwin Neefe

719-431-3232

PLUMBING

Ted’s

Plumbing

& Hydronics • Local • Licensed & Insured • Master Plumber

• Heating and Air Conditioning

719-275-2569 719-275-2569 • • • •

DUCT DUCT NEW CLEANING CLEANING Boiler Inspections & Repair New Construction Remodels Service

Residential & Commercial. Licensed & Insured.

Free Estimates! 719-269-1882

ALL AMERICAN GUTTER MAN, LLC

February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 31

UPHOLSTERER

ABM TreeService • Expert Tree Trimming & Removal • Stump Grinding • Lot Clearing • Licensed & Insured Tree Surgeon

Joe 248-5405 Bill 784-3805 Liberty Lawn & Tree Care

942-3521 or 429-3565

Now scheduling dormant oil tree spraying and Professional Arbor Care

Since 1986

Leaf Guard, Steel Fascia & Soffit Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 719-269-9522

TOWING Royal Gorge Auto Care Center

UPHOLSTERY 3 0 Y E A R S Experience in Furniture, Home or Business, & RV Candy 719-3711896 (3/7)

WINDOWS

Now accepting Visa & MC

Do It Right the First Time

ROOFING RED CANON Roofing LLC. No job too small. Roof repair, trailer top coatings, swamp cooler removal, skylight repair, reroofs. 719- 2891073 (2/28)

(719) 275-7295

111 Orchard Ave • Canon City, CO. 81212

TREE SERVICE

15% Discount for Seniors in February

• Saw Mill Services • Rough Cut Lumber • Tree Trimming • Tree Removal • Stump Grinding • Firewood

Free Consultations

Licensed & Insured

Skyline Tree Management

Free Estimates: 719-429-8559

is patient your palliative caresigns program? Can a What hospice shows of recovery Our approach to care iswho based on an interdisciplinary team of professionals that include nurses, CNAs, Our IMPACT program provides care be returned to regular medical treatment? chaplains, family service representatives, and

management services on volunteers. Great focus iswith madean onemphasis delivering the Certainly. Ifcare theoutcomes patient’s condition and best possible for hospice improves patients and palliative for patients, who may still be their caregivers. Respect for the uniqueness of each the disease seems to be in remission, patients can be individual and their right to make receiving active treatment anddecisions are not will yet dischargedalways from Hospice to aggressive be one ofand ourreturn priorities. ready to hospice services. IMPACT therapy. If areceive discharged patient should later need to We understand the difficulty of the conversation and helps improve communication for those return hospice Medicare and most private will helpto guide you care, to a peaceful quality of life for you and your loved one. payers willpatients allow additional coverage for this purpose. with serious illnesses.


Page 32 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017

Colorado Correctional Industries

Inmate made products

Unique & One of a Kind Items!

Hand Crafted

Locally Made Mon-Sat 10am-5:30pm Sun 11am-3pm

602 Main St. Open 7 Days a Week

1004 Royal Gorge Blvd. • 269-3189 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM!

Top Country Auto Sales Prices Vary For Cash Deals

Cash Is King!

SO

LD

‘04 Chevy Venture ‘02 Mazda B4000 Excab 4x4 $ $ #SW-18-10-16, 6,495 3,995

#SW-001, Very Clean Low Miles

‘04 Subaru Impreza #PM-575-11-16, AWD

$

3,595

SO

LD

‘99 Jeep Grand Cherokee $ #SW-001-1-17, 4x4, V8 4,495

‘96 Subaru Legacy

#PM-65, Great car, AWD $

2,995

‘04 Ford Explorer #SW-31-2-17, Very clean, 4x4

4,995

$

‘01 Isuzu Rodeo 4,195

#SW-3-3-16 4x4 $

‘04 Dodge Caravan #SW-3-16

2,995

$

‘08 Suzuki Forenza $ #SW-9

4,495

WE PAY CASH FOR CARS!

Always Have the Right Tire for the Right Terrain

AUTO PARTS:

BEDLINER FOR, 1997 F-150 , 8ft bed. $25. 719-429F E N T O N 4866, ALUMINUM, heads for a flat CHEVY HEADERS, head V8. 24 stud. Headers for 1993 Chevy 4.3 V6 Vortec $500. 784-4195, engine, in good H Y U N D A I condition. $50 719WHEELS, Four 334-8990, 15” 2015 Hyundai Accent steel wheels 4 8RX19.5, tires with hubcaps, on 10 hole rims chrome lug nuts, $300 OBO 719wheel locks. Like 415-2408, new. $50 Call 719 THREE 17, inch 275-1706, 8 hole polished FLOOR MAT, aluminum Wheels Ford 1980-1986 & hubcaps OEM on F150-F250 Carpet 2011 Chevy 2500 floor mat new in $150 OBO 719the box. $45.00 568-7595 , 719-783-9056,

1987 NISSAN , Pathfinder 2.4 L engine. 5 speed. Ran good before white smoke came out of exhaust. $400. Salida. Phil, 719-539-3368,

6 MICHELIN, Tires 215/55r17 (4 are x-ice snow tires) $75 for all. Please call Kim at 720-277-7419 ,

2007 TOY tote, 6ft x 9ft dual wheel. Single Pivot $900. 2014 Homemade motorcycle utility trailer. Ramp/ tailgate. 15ft total, 11ft deck. $600 OBO 719-2691801,

1966-67 Chevy, 300 hp double hump heads. 2757166, PARTING OUT, 1986 Ford Heavy 1/2 ton 4WD, Pickup. 5.0 motor. 5 speed transmission. 285-3268,

Cars Towed Free Cash For Some

ALUMINUM ROLL bar, 55 3/4 inch base. 350 four bolt main engine, 16.5 tires and rims. Large assortment of hub cabs. 372- A L U M I N U M DIAMOND, plate 6152, bed rail covers. For TIRE FOR sale, tailgate and two P225/65/15 tire for side rails for short sale set of 4 tires bed Chevy 719$50 or $15 each 406-9012, 289-0181, TRUCK TOPPER, 8ft Fits 02-07 F-250 Side windows, locks & lights. Good condition. Paid $1,400 Selling for $400. 719-4294866,

AUTOMOBILES:

1981 TOYOTA pick-up. $700 OBO. 269-9393. , ,2006 CHEVY Trailblazer. 4WD. Long wheel base. Cleanest one out there. Approx, 150000 Miles. $7500. 719-7485364.

TRAILERS:

1971 HOLIDAY Rambler. Chassis with appliances. 27ft. Great for Tiny Home or car equipment hauler. Dual Axel. $800 719-276-2667. , CHEY PICKUP, trailer, $150 4298641, 1993 LOAD King equipment trailer. 102LT. 10 ton capacity. Pintle hitch. Good condition. $4500. 275-6787. , Aluminum ATV trailer with box. Side load, On load. New tires. $1800. 719-371-3300 ,

2001 NISSAN, Pathfinder. Runs. CHEVY PICK up Make offer. 719- bed, homemade 784-0610, trailer $150. 719429-3459,

When it comes to advertising,

Trust The Pros!

1005 S. 9th Canon City • (719) 275-1886 & (719) 275-1576

1202 Royal Gorge Blvd. • 275-9131


CARS:

2002 SATURN, 2002 Saturn SC2 3 door coupe. 5 C A D I L L A C speed, 97K, new ELDORADO, 1997 battery, good tires, Eldorado, 140,000 blue. Runs and looks great. $3,500 miles. Looks and 719-269-9311, runs well. Book value is $4,000 asking 1999 MAZDA, 626 $3,000. Call Mike at LX, 137,162 miles, clean with many (719)275-1105, new parts $3400 2006 HONDA OBO. Great First ODYSSEY, excellent car, dependable call condition. Fully 719-431-9640, BUICK, loaded, leather. 2000 Custom $6,000 116,000 LeSabre, 102K miles. Good MILES 1719-369Condition. $3,900. 4628, 719-315-2568, VOLKSWAGEN JETTA, 2005 Volkswagen Jetta - Good condition. 2003 TAHOE 4X4, Automatic trans with Nice clean Chevy sunroof, extras 173K Tahoe, Bose Radio, interior, miles $2300 / offer. Leather daily driven, very Call or text 269-6818, reliable. Call 719VINTAGE 1978 , 371-6243 or see at Cadillac Eldorado. 1901 South St., Benteke. Looks and 2001 CHEVY, drives great. Only CAMARO, 2 door 59K. miles. Leather - Project car $1,500 719-821interior, viper red O.B.O. body, white top, 7362 for more info, white wall tires. 2001 CHEVY, Power seats, Est Camaro, 2 door value, $9,000 asking Project car $1,500 719-821$6,995. Florence. O.B.O. 7362 for more info, 719-784-6795 ,

CHEVY:

1984 CHEV, El Camino. Good driver. Good tires, power windows, locks. Runs excellent. $3,500 OBO 719-214-7592 or 719--371-5824,

FORD:

EXPLORER XLT, 2000 v8 clean, needs minor work, White, well maintained, must sell, $1500 cash firm. 458-5840, 2012 FORD Fusion SE, EUC 35,595M, n o n - s m o k e r, no accidents, immaculate interior, satellite radio, title in hand, reliable and fuel efficient asking $10,250, Kyle 3711497,

February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 33 1996 S10, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, 2wd, very good $2,500 2008 JEEP, Liberty 1991 TOYOTA condition, Camry, 5 speed, OBO 371-5134, for sale. $11,000 2wd, power locks 2002 719-671CHEVY, OBO and windows. Silverado 2500 HD 9166, Needs power EXT Cab 4X4 with steering pump. towing pkg, one $700 719-551- owner, 87,000 miles 0661, $9500.00 call 719- 1991 FORD, 275-3939, Aerostar. 4.0 L engine. Automatic electronic AWD. Nice vehicle. Has 1997 DODGE, problem with Trany. 1988 NISSAN, Dakota Black. 130K $475. Call Phil in 1988 Nissan King miles. $4,500 429- Salida at 719-5393368, Cab Pickup with 7316 , 1993 Chevrolet 2005 FORD, Free 4.3 Vortec V-6 Star good condition engine, 4-speed inside and out. automatic, 4WD, Oil changed every 2004 F 150 , Black good paint, $3000, 3000 miles. 719rebuilt tran 200K 719-334-8990, miles. $10,000 429- 431-7124, 7316,

TOYOTA:

JEEP

VANS:

TRUCKS & 4X4S:

DODGE

FORD

CHEVY

FORD TRUCK, 1986 Ford F150 XL Straight 6 4 speed CHEVY, 4WD $1400 OBO 1989 S10 4wd, 4.3 liter, Runs good 7196 cylinder, 179K 372-3681, miles, $1,200 719FORD ESCAPE, 371-1902, 2001 Ford Escape, CHEVY, Four cylinder 5 speed 1999 four wheel drive 1500 pickup white in good condition. 270K miles $4,500 $2200.00. 719-557- 429-7316, 1949,

1974 F250 , Highboy w/5.9 C u m m i n s conversion. Lots done, but needs exterior work. $12,500. Call Rocky 303-618-0160 , 2002 F150, $7,000. In good shape. 275-3013,

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION 2751 NORTH PUEBLO BOULEVARD 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 11am. Go to www.Pyramidautoauction.com 719-547-3585

SPRING

SPECIAL $

49

95

• Charging System Test • Tire Rotation • Brake Inspection • Heater Output Test • Pressure Test Cooling System AN INCREDIBLE $125 VALUE 36 MONTH/OR 36,000 MILES WARRANTY

• Oil & Filter Change • Safety Inspection • Test Antifreeze Strength & PH Level • Test Radiator Cap • Inspect for Antifreeze Leaks • Lube Chassis

Price good on most cars & light trucks *Offer expires March 31st, 2017

275-2523 Fremont County’s Best Automotive Repair

718 South 8th St. Cañon City, CO 81212

www.zerbyautomotive.com


Page 34 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017

REAL ESTATE APARTMENT FOR RENT 1 BEDROOM furnished apt. $750 includes all utilities, Internet, laundry. Covered parking, private patio. Lincoln Park area Canon City. Cell 440-221-7713 (2/28)

We Sell Moving Boxes Cañon Rental 401 S. 9th • 275-0615

C H A R M I N G 1-2BR, Upstairs unit in charming Victorian home. Tin ceiling in kitchen, nice laminate flooring, new carpet. 1-2BR. $695+gas/electric. Call 620-441-7580,

Across The Room Or Across the Country

HOUSE FOR Rent, 3 bedroom/2 bath in Florence. $1200 month/1200 deposit. $150 nonrefundable per approved pet. No smoking, Large yard. References checked. 719-4295866,

• Pack • Load • Transport • Unload LAND FOR RENT

(719) 289-6993

HAY FIELDS for Lease North Canon area on Fruitland Ditch, 7.5 acres irrigated hay fields. Has gated pipe. 719-269-3048.

www.classicmover.com SEE MORE REAL ESTATE ON STORAGE: PAGE 37

TWO-CAR Garage, with attached office for rent. Lots of space! Great location! $375/ month. Includes trash, renter pays electricity. 719-429CUTE 1BR, 3764, First floor unit in charming Victorian home. 1BR with 2 entrances, offWe Manage Rental street parking. Properties ! $550+electric. Call 620-441-7580, 602 Macon #102

HOMES FOR RENT:

1 Bdr/1 B Apt. $510 Rent 1611 Churchill (Florence) 3 Bdr/2 Ba $1,400 Rent, 1 yr. $1,300 Rent, 2yr Century 21

Property Management 719-276-7696 www.canonlandrentals.com

RAVES: WALGREENS P h a r m a c y , Pharmacy manager went above and beyond my expectations to solve a problem caused by doctors office, kudos to him!, GREAT WORK, Rave to MK PAINTING, fast, affordable, done right. Easy to work with. Looks fantastic Thank you Mark @371-2945, RAVE, TRIPLE S Stove Services, owner, Shayne repaired our pellet stove. Great, fast service and affordable.,

All 4-H Members Receive Discounts on all Bows and Accessories

Great Deals on New & Used Bows! THEIR

care and comfort... peace of mind YOUR

COMPASSIONATE SKILLED NURSING CARE 719.275.4106 • CanonLodgeCareCenter.com 905 Harding Ave. • Cañon City, CO 81212

Joint Commission accredited

74563

719-276-3221 309 Main St. Cañon City, CO Mon,Wed,Fri, 9am-6pm Tues,Thurs 9am-9pm

LIKE US ON


HOME FURNISHINGS:

GUN CABINET FOR SALE: Wooden, locking cabinet with sliding glass doors and LARGE ENTERT drawer. Capacity of AINMENT Center. 8 Rifles. 719-66011 Ft Wide and 8 6154. $125.00., Feet High. NEW. 6 Paid $2,200. DRESSERS, drawer dresser and $1,000 Firm. 7195 drawer chest of 649-9422, drawers, both good MIRROR AND condition. 557FIREPLACE insert, 1949. Can deliver, Cherry Full length mirror with jewelry F U T O N / Futon cabinet, Bevelled COUCH, b l a c k / m a r o on, glass. Fire place good condition insert, H26 3/4in L22in D18.5in Top $ 3 5 . , Q u e e n $25., 17.5in brand new Mattress Couch Queen Hide with glass door and A Bed Lazy Boy provisions $658 $100. , 719-275Canon City. 3033839, 532-7117, B A S S E T L R Tables For DRESSER, 1970s Sale, Coffee table, Solid wood nine 48”x28” 2 End 24”x24” drawer large Basset tables, each. Dark Wood. Dresser with off-set 719-315-5842., mirror. Excellent condition. $50.00. S E C T I O N A L 429-2249, COUCH, Dark blue 2 COMPLETE, L shaped sectional very good twin beds extras in condition clean included. Clean, excellent condition. nonsmoking home 719-275275-8359 or 285- 200.00 6053, 3331,

C

Bargain Barn

We Buy Quality Furniture!

We’ve Moved!

The Ga & l o n

g

o

February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 35 R O C K E R 2 GREEN & Mattresses CONSOLE R E C L I N E R , lamps 29 in tall MIRROR, Ashely Marble Top, Brown rocker $30, box of twin Futons Wrought Iron Recliner in good sheets $1 each. 2 & Console Table condition from boxes of dishes. smoke free home 371-0591, Bunk Beds W/ Wrought Iron Mirror. Beautiful $125 719-429LANE CEDAR The Entry Piece. $400 1017, chest. Purchased Firm. 719-649in the 60s. Padded 9422, top. Excellent ““Your Your Home Town Discount Center” Center” LARGE LIGHT condition. $100. 2245 Fremont Drive 719-994-8340 , Oak roll top desk. 269-3596 • Open 7 Days Dark Oak china NICE PATIO, set, CHAIR hutch. 315-2135 in glass rectangular LANE Canon. , table with 4 & ottoman, Tan reclining chairs, leather chair and includes cushions. matching ottoman, $80 for all. To see in perfect condition. 510 Main • Mon-Sat 10am-5:30pm • 275-1428 them please call $200 285-8457, 269-3598, 2 OAK, chester TALL OAK , 4 OFFICE , desk drawers, one tall, bookcase $50, 2 sets with walls. one short. Cherry queen oak barrel style $100 OBO. One wood chairs $45, 1 glider double office set sledbed. come look. w/ottoman $20, with walls $200 303-532-7117, 720-277-7419, OBO 503-577- O F F I C E 6989 or 719-250- FURNITURE, 2 TWIN DAY bed 7934, metal desks, $50/ with trundle. We are now $150. Dark wood ,DUVET COVER each OBO. 1 glass located at crib with nautical and dust ruffle. corner desk set, bedding. $75. All in F/Q. White with tan with walls. $200 1202 Royal 503-577good condition. call border. Excellent OBO. Gorge Blvd. 719-371-0987. , condition. $15. 6989 or 719-2507934, Bring your 2 EURO, style oak 275-1623 , lounge chairs w/ TWIN classified by WHITE, , FULL SIZE Aspen automans & throw Canopy bed frame log bed with log or call us pillows, like new and bedding. $50 side rails. $725 firm. 275-1623 , $50 315-2117, at 275-9131 Call 275-8484,

Steve Cool: 719-671-8581 Tyson Cool: 719-431-9164 Nathan Cool: 719-371-6752

Properties of Colorado 901 Ohio

930 Melvina St.

IF YOU DON’T TAKE THE TIME TO LOOK AT THIS, YOU WILL BE SORRY! FULL attached apartment with a FULL kitchen and 3/4 bath. Add in 4 more bedrooms - all nice sized - could be 5 bedrooms total with a bed in the apartment. All new everything - appliances, cabinets, furnace, floors, walls, windows, doors, water heater. Fresh stucco. New 2-car carport being delivered.

MLS# 54683

$240,000

520 Floral

724 Yale

BRAND NEW BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH EVERYTHING NEW INSIDE. This is your chance to own a brand new home, in a brand new subdivision. Public water system and sewer hooked up. All you have to do is move in and worry about where you want to go fishing. 1/3 acre lot with room for all your toys. 2 car car-port in back yard. Graveled drive way. Paved road to home. Awesome view of surrounding mountains.

MLS# 55609

$179,000

8445 Hwy 96

CUTE STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME The foundation has been done and updated plumbing and wiring a few years ago. Has a one car garage with lean-to added for ton of additional storage. Unfinished basement housing the furnace and water heater. Has renter moving next month so there are plans to fix up, paint up, and rejuvenate when empty. 24hr notice for showings.

MLS# 55964

(Broker/Agents) Taylor Mankel (Assistant)

$129,000

MLS# 55853

$229,000

897 9th

EXTREMELY UNIQUE PROPERTY! Two homes, huge 60x40 shop, two 2-car garages, barn & corrals, 2 wells, seasonal stream, mountain vista, BLM lease property for tree harvest & hunting access. Estate gives you opportunity to own it all. Custom 2 BD/2 BA, 1 1/2 story cabin w/lofted master & prow front, covered porch & huge great room, 2 car att. garage. Could be mother-in-law, rental, private home on it’s own lot. Also 3 BD 2 BA main home w/partially finished basement. Newer furnace, roof, wiring, attached 2 car & huge shop. Property is in 3 separate deeds. 17 acres private access to huge BLM parcel/lease. Christo views. Property is also being sold separately in MLS. See virtual tour.

MLS# 55768

CENTRAL TO ALL CITY AMENITIES. 4 BD, 3 BA WITH 2 MASTER SUITES is fresh & clean w/attached garage, nice big back deck w/ big views. & no neighbors, Huge hay field with grazing deer & geese. Custom tile kitchen floor, lots of oak cabinets with serve-across island. Huge living room w/built in wood insert fireplace. Separate dining room. Sunroom off master. Decks w/access from master and dining room. Flood plain in the area but home is elevated out of it. All new Low-E vinyl windows.

$687,900

Completely remolded. Chance to get a brand new 1986 home to include metal roof & vinyl windows. Plenty of room for horses. Nearly 5 acres. Close to school, easy commute to Pueblo,Colo Spgs or Canon. Huge garage, breezeway and nice back deck. Fenced front yard on a corner lot. Pad and wired for hot tub. LEAVE THE CITY TO FIND THIS COUNTRY CHARMER WITH ACREAGE.

MLS# 55414

$289,000


Page 36 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE:

3 FOOT live plant. $10. Quartz room heater. $10. Scotts fertilizer spreader. $8. Dirt Devil hand H U G E vac. $8. 275-8113 , ASSORTMENT, OF, bird cages, large SHEETS stained glass and metal grain bin, scrap. 719-784large mount of taxidermy mounts, 0610 , deer, elk, African, TRUCK BOX, caribou, bear rug. Full size, diamond 671-6356, aluminum, $125.oo M I N I , obo, 719-565-8719, TRAMPOLINE, C H A R B R O I L holds 300 lbs. SMOKER, grill. Barely used, like $50 Garage door new. $100. Great opener, works, with for exercising remote. $50. All inside. 719-458- in good condition. 1390, 285-3004, T R E A D M I L L , MOVING SALE, DUEL treadmill, tools, furniture, cross-trainer $100., lawn stuff, brass 719-275-3839, and misc. 275GO CART, 7.5 HP 3195, motor. $400 OBO. M O D E M / Call 719-275-7166, ROUTER, TP-LINK ONE 4FTX6FT, Archer D2 DSL $75 and 3ft x 5ft $60 m o d e m / r o u t e r. dual vinyl thermopane Wireless band 2.4g and 5g. windows with two suemason1969@ slides. One 3ft storm door, full yahoo.com, decorative glass. 27 2X4X10FT, Excellent shape Lumber $50 269$125. 269-3890, 3890,

TANNING BED For Sale, Tanning Bed for sale $500.00. Call 276-0913.,

D R E S S E R M I R R O R , Atlas Furniture, Jamestown, New York #249 over FOR SALE, Nice 100 years old. BBQ Grill with Mahogany curved side burners, new front w/ mercurypropane tank, bevel mirror, harps and whole box of $497 negotiable. new BBQ tools. 429-1063, Downsizing. 719315-2568, SCROLL SAW, ROYBI Scroll Saw. Org. cost $137. Take $65. 719429-2516.Several Accessories, saw blades. etc. , 25” SUITCASE, 25x18x11 LIKE NEW w/tags and keys #340T965 Atlantic Expedition Black 360 Spinner Mobility $69.97 Slight wheel scuff / indentation 719429-1063, ] 21 SPEED, aluminum bike, $100. Kids pinball, $50. Air hockey, $150, wetsuit, $50, kneeboard, $70. Water skis $10-$50. Game cart $20 lots more. 429-2431,

2 CARIBOU Mounts, 2 Beautiful caribou shoulder mounts, superb antlers. 650.00 each OBO 719-2514109,

FREE PIANO, you haul. 719429-0522,

FREE TIRES, Set of 4. 195/65R15 Arctic claws winter tires 35% 719STEEL PIPE, $30. 429-1447, 6inx28ft. Tailgate and bumper for 27” SANYO tv, 95-97 Ford pickup 27” color tv with $100/each 719- remote.excellant shape and picture. 429-8641, 719-371-0832, W O O D BLUE F I R E P L A C E , FREE, recliner, in good insert. $150. 719shape. You haul 429-6383, 720-365-8888, TWO DOZEN, jelly R E E jars $5.00 275- F FIREWOOD, You 3934, haul. 719-371FOR SALE, Auto 1415, darkening welding helmet, like new, FREE, TWO , $35.00. 4 ft. shop apple trees for lights (single bulb) firewood. You cut $5.00 each call down and haul away! 275-3934, 269-3111, FREE, 6 person hot tub call 719275-3939, OAK ROLL , top desk $125, 12 OLDER, bottle wine cooler C O N C R E T E FREE Sanyo 27” TV. DEBRIS, Concrete $30, Metal /Wood Woks good, great debris would make bakers rack 25, New Ceramic mold, good ditch rip rap. price 269-7543, football helmet Have tractor will clock. $20.00 719- help load Lincoln Park. 275-2290 , 568-7595 ,

TOTALLY FREE:


February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 37

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE:

We Sell Moving Boxes

(719) 289-6993

MOBILE HOME www.classicmover.com for sale, 14x16 2 bed, 1 bath, fenced lot. Covered deck, new refrigerator. $8,200. 719-372R E T I R E D 3998, COUPLE, Looking MOBILE HOME, for 2 bed 1 bath for sale. Newly apt or home. New remodeled. 16x80 to area. Small dog, 3 bedroom 2 full $700-$800/month. bath. 16K 719- Have references. 821-6941 or 719- 719-429-4500, 784-4234, H O U S E WANTED, Retired couple need to buy a small nice house in CC or Florence. Budget $85,000 or less. thanks email jerryswisher@ yahoo.com

REAL ESTATE WANTED

HOMES FOR SALE:

David Madone

River Street Real Estate, Ltd. 831 Royal Gorge Blvd. Ste. 402

We Would Love To List Your Home !!!

Located in the Sunflower Bank building

719-275-1500

ISTI NG

N EW L

1

2-40569

H U D#05

ISTI NG

N EW L

$105,000

$122,000

$325,000

Visit us online at www.canonland.com

24197 Hwy. 96 • Wetmore • 3 Bdr, 3 Ba, 35 Acres

$379,000

$435,000

217 Harrison Ave. • Central Canon • 2 Bdr, 1 Ba, Near Hogbacks 608 Oak Ave. • NW Canon • 2 Bdr, 1 Ba, Huge Backyard

$209,000

1611 Churchill St. • Williamsburg • 4 Bdr, 2 Ba, Large Master

Call me about Canon City Real Estate www.SoldTheHome.com

FSBO LINCOLN Park, Wonderful Vintage 2 bedroom 1 bath home 996sq ft. Beautifully remolded. New roof, kitchen bath. Huge corner lot. Great Location. 2 blocks to river walk and close to downtown. 4 water shares. $126,500. Must see! Will not last long! Info at site 925 Park Ave Canon City. For appointment call 254-423-3461 Anne ,

Tammy Castro 719-213-4359 tammylibra@yahoo.com

1400 K St. • Penrose • 3 Bdr, 2 Ba, Irrigation

$378,900

7151 Garden Park Rd. • N Canon • 3 Bdr, 3 Ba, 45 Acres

$375,000

1124 Eagles Nest Ct. • NE Canon • 4 Bdr, 4 Ba, 1 Acre 8177 Garden Park Rd. • N Canon • 3 Bdr, 2 Ba, 35 Acres PRICE R

!

EDUCED

Call us

To List Your Home!

Jane Cameron $450,000 $795,500 719-582-0833 398 Cliff Pl. • NW Canon • 4 Bdr, 2 Ba, 35 Acres 1520 Delilah Dr. • NW Canon • 3 Bdr, 4 Total Ba, 35 Acres jcameron2016@outlook.com Century 21 (719)-275-8622 www.canonland.com


Page 38 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • February 28, 2017

The Subaru Outback,

like snow other. *2017 Subaru Outback, not as pictured

2017 SUBARU OUTBACK 2.5i 36 month lease, $189 per month plus tax, $1200 due at signing plus tax. 10,000 miles per year with approved credit. No security deposit required. MSRP $26,870 Model code HDB Package 01 Stock #173361

2017 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5i 36 month lease, $189 per month plus tax, $1200 due at signing plus tax. 10,000 miles per year with approved credit. No security deposit required. MSRP $23,632 Model code HFA Package 01 Stock #173707

2017 SUBARU LEGACY 2.5i 36 month lease, $179 per month plus tax, $1200 due at signing plus tax. 10,000 miles per year with approved credit. No security deposit required. MSRP $23,876 Model code HAB Package 02 Stock #172957

2017 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.0i 36 month lease, $159 per month plus tax, $1400 due at signing plus tax. 10,000 miles per year with approved credit. No security deposit required. MSRP $19,377 Model code HJA Package 01 Stock #173826

Family Owned and Operated for Over 45 years (719) 475-1920 · 1080 Motor City Drive · Colorado Springs BestBuySubaru.com ·

/heubergermotors

Expires 02/28/2017

COURTESY DELIVERY AVAILABLE TO ANYWHERE IN COLORADO


February 28, 2017 • CAÑON CITY SHOPPER • Page 39

C

Y T I Plaza

o t ow n D e a t u A e

r You

We have a

ler

Giant Selection!

Hom

We Want Your Business!

2016 Ram 1500 SLT Crew Cab 4x4

Everything on Sale Now!

Big Savings!

ST# 41625

MSRP: $47,395 You Save: $8,400 Pay: $38,995

2017 Journey SE

ST# 31715

St# 71688A

2001 Toyota Camry Solara SE V6

$

8,995

St# 151706

$

2006 Jeep Wrangler X

14,995

St# 41543A

$

2014 RAM 1500 Laramie

37,995

MSRP: $29,580 You Save: $5,985 Pay: $23,595

2017 Dodge Grand Caravan SE

2016 Chrysler 300 Limited St# 31514B

$

ST# 31710

MSRP: $26,780 Save: $2,485 You Pay: $24,295

St# 41628A

2006 Ford F350

18,995

2014 RAM 1500 Tradesman/Express

$

26,995

St# 71728J

St# 151702A

2012 Toyota FJ Cruiser Base

2016 Ram 2500 Crew Cab 4x4 ST# 41680

MSRP: $54,360 Save: $7,433 You Pay: $46,927 2017 Jeep Patriot Latitude

$

33,995 $11,995 St# 21603C

St# 151625 2002 Jeep Liberty Sport

$

8,995

$

2005 Dodge Dakota SLT

14,995

St# 151618C

St# 71697A 2015 Jeep Renegade Latitude

$

21,995

$

2011 Jeep Liberty Renegade

$

25,995

St# 41562D

ST# 21614

MSRP: $33,750 Save: $6,751 You Pay: $26,999

2005 Mercedes-Benz C240 4MATIC

$

9,995

St# 71694A

$

2000 Cadillac Catera

8,995

2017 Jeep Renegade Sport

ST# 71731

MSRP: $24,020 Save: $2,025 You Pay: $21,995 2017 Jeep Cherokee 4x4

St# 41564B

Dodge Avenger SE

14,995 $11,995

ST# 71738

ST# 71708

MSRP: $26,690 Save: $2,695 You Pay: $23,995

C

Nissan Xterra X

St# 41615A 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland

St# 71676A

St# 41634A 2014 RAM 1500 Tradesman/Express

$

2013 Ford Fusion Energi Titanium

26,995 $18,995

St# 21605A 2013 Chrysler Town & Country Touring

$

22,995

MSRP: $31,270 Save: $4,500 You Pay: $26,770

Expires 3/6/17 prices plus taxes after all rebates and incentives

*

BUY LOCAL, COMPARE OUR INTERNET PRICES, WE WON’T BE UNDER SOLD!

We have over 2,000 new & used vehicles to choose from at all of our stores.

I To PY laza Au t

our ant Y W e W ess! Busin

Julie

Josh

Jill

Justin

Daniel

Graig

3151 E. Hwy 50 • Canon City 855-971-3536

www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com

www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com

www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com

www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com • www.canoncityauto.com


# GR604084

*$25,900

# GGA79450

*$16,500

# AC031885

# GF251107

*$28,500

# FL330109

2016 Ford Explorer Limited AWD

2016 Lincoln MKZ Reserve FWD 4D Sedan

*$11,500

# GR228236

2010 Acura TSX 2.4 FWD 4D Sedan

2016 Chevrolet Malibu 1LT FWD 4D Sedan

# FR159700

*$15,800

# 5501826

*$59,500

# A1166889

*5,995

2010 Mazda3 i Touring FWD 4D Sedan

2015 Ford Fusion SE FWD 4D Sedan

# DC844739

2015 Ford Mustang GT 50 Years Limited Edition RWD 2D Coupe

*16,900

2013 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SV FWD 4D Sedan

*$11,800

# EUD65742

*17,500

2016 Ford Fusion Titanium FWD 4D Sedan

# FL327086

*$12,500

# BB33151

*$16,500

2015 Ford Focus SE FWD 4D Sedan

2010 Ford Edge Limited AWD

2017 Escape

*$14,500

# GL205968

# GG080400

*$22,900

# GUA14015

*$20,900

# FBB39372

*$26,900

2017 Fusion

# FH584636

*$21,400

# GR228411

*$14,800

2017C-Max

#HL101696

#HR284144

#HUC25897

189

mo*

$

*$26,900

2016 Ford Fusion SE FWD 4D Sedan

2015 Ford Edge Titanium AWD

2016 Ford Escape Titanium 4WD

# EG605369

2014 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost AWD

2015 Subaru Forester 2.5i AWD

2016 Kia Sorento LX AWD

2016 Ford Focus Titanium FWD 4D Hatchback

*$17,500

2014 Ford Escape SE AWD

2015 Ford Focus SE FWD 4D Hatchback

198

$

mo*

229 mo*

$

Save Up To $9000 On F-Series

**

* 36 mo lease, 10,500 miles/yr, $2,999 due at signing, no sec. deposit, .20¢ per mile penalty over 10,500, plus tax w.a.c.

# EA25802

*$13,500

2006 Ford F-250SD King Ranch 4WD

# EKF97819

*$29,500

*$14,500

2011 Subaru Forester 2.5X AWD

*$30,900

2015 Ford F-150 XLT 4WD

*$29,500

2014 Ford F-150 XLT 4WD

# BH780904

2014 Ford F-150 XLT 4WD

# FFB17428

# EKE55907

# BZ194121

*24,500

2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT 4WD

# EGA68670

*$30,500

2014 Ford Explorer Sport AWD

# GH120235

*$34,900

2014 Ford F-150 Lariat 4WD

*$39,900

# FL336450

*$12,500

*$11,900

# 7J568519

*$21,500

2016 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 RWD 2D Coupe

# FL336320

# EFB51639

** 2016 F-250 #GEC30688 MSRP $53,615 - $9,000 = $44,615

2015 Ford Focus SE FWD 4D Sedan

2015 Ford Focus SE FWD 4D Sedan

2007 Dodge Ram 2500 Laramie 4WD

# EBA17841

*$27,900

2014 Ford Edge Sport AWD

# 4UB74590

*$3,900

2004 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 4WD

# FL327489

*12,500

2015 Ford Focus SE FWD 4D Sedan

CAÑON CITY 2501 Fremont Drive • 269-9911

# R330761

*$10,900

2011 Ford Fusion SE FWD 4D Sedan

# GG105210

*$20,500

2016 Ford Taurus SEL FWD 4D Sedan

# EGC11611

*28,500

2014 Ford Explorer XLT AWD

www.faricyford.com • Visit us on Twitter and Facebook


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.