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VOX POP If miracles could happen, what would be at the top of your list? Peace Ranch – Basalt The 600± acre, five-home compound Peace Ranch is located in a national forest in-holding above the Fryingpan Valley, making it the most private luxury property in the Aspen vicinity. Add stocked fishing ponds, irrigated pastures, miles of trails, and a 29,600 sq. ft. multi-use indoor riding arena, and you have one of the top sporting ranches in the West. $49,500,000
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Snowden and Roswell — do you see the link? EVER NOTICED how the juxtaposition of news stories can get your mind going in unexpected directions? While perusing the Internet the other day, I came across stories about Edward Snowden and the fabled Roswell incident. Snowden, as most people in the world know by now, is the NSA whistleblower who outed the monstrous U.S. spy program that was logging and monitoring domestic telephone and Internet communication. The Roswell incident, as may be recalled by a diminishing number of people, happened 66 years ago in early July when many believe, an alien spacecraft crash landed outside Roswell, N.M., and the event was covered up by the U.S. government. What, you may ask, do Snowden and Roswell have in common? Well, other than the claim by certain right-wing conspiracy theorists that Snowden may actually be a descendant of, or at least a cousin of the alien who crashed, it is remarkable the lengths the U.S. government has gone to in an effort to marginalize and minimize the impact of both news stories. Concerning Roswell, authorities at a U.S. air base near Roswell at first put out reports that mentioned a “flying disc” and witnesses reported seeing alien bodies on the desert landscape in the vicinity of the crash. The handlers moved in swiftly, though, and the story soon became the kind of bland, calming misinformation we’ve so often seen from our government. The crash, our government told us, involved a top-secret observation balloon, and the alien bodies were merely dummies manufactured to look like people and then placed in the observation balloon as part of a top-secret experiment. As evidence of both the silliness of any talk about aliens, and the government’s dedication to truth and transparency in its dealings with the public, we were shown pictures of wheeled gurneys bearing large, black plastic body bags. Inside of those bags, we were told, were the dummies, which had to remain secret to avoid revealing government, er, secrets. The pictures, I should note, were most recently trotted out in June 1997,
when the government issued its “Case Closed,” final word on Roswell. Where Snowden is concerned, the government has been acting as though Romney won the 2012 presidential contest, and Washington already has adopted his world-view, which clearly is shaped by self-worship, denial of facts and wishful thinking. Part of that world view, as shown clearly throughout the campaign, is a startling but firmly held belief: “If I appear to believe this obvious falsehood, and trumpet it enough times over the puppet media, everyone else will quickly believe it, too.” Thus President Barack Obama’s initial efforts to act as though the Snowden matter was no big deal, followed by the ongoing rush to convince the world that Snowden is a criminal and, essentially, should be pursued and apprehended on the same level as an international terrorist with blood on his hands. In both cases, following embarrassing flubs by the state in the immediate aftermath of the “incidents,” the government has adopted a hard line and mounted a somewhat hysterical counter attack against those who would treat either case as something to be discussed reasonably and resolved openly and truthfully. In both cases, the truth has suffered mightily at the hands of those who are supposed to be our public representatives and servants. The plain facts, in both cases, should be cited to bring about changes in our thinking about, on the one hand, our relative perch on the universal daisy chain of intelligent species, and on the other hand our belief that our government is our employee and not a raving, security-obsessed bunch of liars and cover-up artists. I don’t know whether the Roswell aliens are for real, or whether Snowden did the U.S. a disservice by revealing the spy program. What I do know, after watching the Punch and Judy show that has characterized government response in both matters, is that I cannot trust my government to tell me what’s really going on.
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These luxurious residences are over 5,300 & 5,500 sq. ft. each and consist of 5 Bedrooms, 5 Baths + 2 Powder Rooms. Located directly on the Aspen Championship Golf Course the homes boasts stunning views of Pyramid Peak. The Top Floor includes Great Room/Dining Room, Kitchen and Master Suite with vaulted ceilings. Four additional Guest Suites, generous Family Room with wet bar, separate Wine Room, Home Theater and spacious Outdoor Porch with fireplace. $5,995,000 each
A rare “true” ski-in/ski-out end unit Townhome Residence situated on a private and exclusive cul-de-sac. This ultra-luxury Residence perched on a knoll within the exclusive Maroon Creek Club community offers unobstructed and sweeping panoramic views from Red Mountain to Aspen Highlands. The Residence is less than 100-ft away from the high-speed Tiehack ski lift and is directly adjacent to the walkingbridge which leads to the Aspen Recreation Center. A MUST SEE. $4,900,000
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Charming and attractive 4 bedroom townhome with fenced, landscaped yard, outdoor hot tub, mature trees and excellent south facing views of Aspen & Shadow Mountains. Turnkey furnished. $2,395,000
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THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION
by STEWART OKSENHORN
FILM SUMMER IS THE TIME we tend to turn our brains off and search for superficial entertainment. New Views: Documentaries & Dialogue, a film series co-presented by Aspen Film and the Aspen Institute, fights that urge. The series opens Monday, July 15 with “Blood Brother,” the story of Rocky, a young American man who tries to put meaning in his life by moving to India and working at an orphanage for children with HIV. The film earned two major awards at Sundance. Director Steve Hoover, Rocky’s close friend, will be in attendance for a discussion. Also in the series: “Anita,” about the former Supreme Court law clerk Anita Hill; “Inequality for All,” about the widening economic gap as seen through the eyes of former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich; and “Gasland Part II,” which continues the examination of the controversial exploration for natural gas.
“Blood Brother,” featuring Rocky Braat, right, shows Monday, July 15 at Paepcke Auditorium, opens the New Views: Documentaries and Dialogue series.
CURRENTEVENTS THEATER PAIGE PRICE has shown what she is capable of off the stage. Over five years as artistic director of Theatre Aspen, Price has built an organization and a facility that have raised the level of theater here dramatically. But Price isn’t only an administrator. She first came to Theatre Aspen as an actor, starring in a 2007 production of the relationship drama “The Last Five Years,” and Theatre Aspen artistic director Paige Price directs the a few years ago directed organization’s production of the revue-style show, “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown,” opening in previews on “Defying Gravity.” Now Thursday, July 11, with additional Price steps fully into the performances through Aug. 17. director’s role, heading a production of “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown.” The musical might be considered kid’s stuff; it’s based on the “Peanuts” comic strip and runs mostly in the family slot, Friday and Saturday mornings, on Theatre Aspen’s schedule. (It opens with evening showings on Thursday and Friday, July 11-12.) But it has earned significant awards since debuting in 1967, and as Price says, “Man, there are deep messages in there.” She is sure to bring them out.
New Jersey band Railroad Earth, with fiddler Tim Carbone, plays Sunday, July 14 at Belly Up.
POPULAR MUSIC A DOZEN YEARS ago, a start-up acoustic band on its first tour pulled into town for a little gig atop Aspen Mountain. Attendance was tiny, and it would be a handful of years before the group visited again, for a show at the Wheeler Opera House that also was sparsely attended. The band could have easily faded away, but this proved to be the little engine that could. Railroad Earth kept chugging, picking up fans — Hobos, they call themselves — from their home state of New Jersey to Colorado, where their following has become especially strong. With a mix of Celtic jams, bluegrass drive, and lyrics that speak touchingly of community, tranquility and the environment, the band has piled up some notable accomplishments — including last year’s Aspen appearance, when they followed a free outdoors show with a sold-out gig at Belly Up. Railroad Earth returns to the club on Sunday, July 14; perhaps they’ll play “Colorado,” written during that first tour.
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FROM the VAULT
Had the Arlington Minstrels toured Aspen in 1885, there would have been enough pianos in town to play their nine-piano piece.
ASPEN’S LONG AFFAIR WITH THE PIANO from the early days of San Francisco, heroic piano stories tell of
instruments that survived the tossings and turnings of savage seas and seawater seepage into the bottoms of sailing vessels. Not only do the stories of pianos sent around Cape Horn stand as testimony to American hunger for risk and adventure, but they document the grip that music holds on the human soul. Aspen archived no heroic pianotransportation stories from its mining days, but that isn’t because the city didn’t value music. There is no record of when the first piano arrived in Aspen, but by 1885 the ivory keys to our hearts could be found all around town. While the city boasted of an (inflated) population of only 5,000, pianos abounded in churches, union halls, the opera houses and private residences. Two years before there was a railroad station in Aspen, pianos had to be hauled over the Rockies from the Leadville terminal. Wagons transported tons of Aspen ore to the Leadville station daily, and although a piano is heavier than boxes of books, it is no heavier than a load of rocks. On the return trip, the instruments involved no greater hauling challenges than had the ore
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so long as the trip wasn’t made in a rainstorm. By 1885, Aspen had two piano dealers: Turley, Bowles and Arey on Cooper Avenue and Knight-McClure Music Co. (later Knight-Campbell)
pianos. Knight-McClure sold Fischer, and Denver dealers sold Chickering pianos. Knight-McClure grew as the town grew; in the 1890s, they offered a half-dozen brands including Steinway.
AN ADVICE COLUMN FROM THE ASPEN TIMES SEEMS TO FIT TODAY JUST AS IT DID THEN: “‘HALF THE PIANOS IN THIS WORLD CATCH WINTER COLDS EXACTLY AS WE DO,’ SAYS THE NEW YORK MERCURY. THEY GET HOARSE, OR HAVE A COUGH, OR A STIFF NOTE, OR SOME SIMILAR COMPLAINT WHICH CANNOT BE CURED BY HOME REMEDIES, BUT REQUIRE TEDIOUS AND EXPENSIVE DOCTORING.” on Hyman Avenue. You could select an inexpensive upright for $50 ($1,136 in today’s dollars) or a magnificent square grand for $250 ($5,700 today). Turley, Bowles and Arey sold Webber
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During Aspen’s mining years, Webber and Steinway, both located in New York, dominated the higherquality market. Webber pianos, like the ones sold in Aspen, were not
inexpensive, and their transportation charges were worse than today. Webber’s square grand pianos were losing their hold on the market in the 1880s as uprights were less expensive to build. In addition, the insides of a square piano were different from those of the modern grand — almost an upside-down version — and could not project as great a volume. A piano was a luxury then that few could afford, so if you wanted to learn to play, you practiced at your instructor’s home. Professor F.H. Trost (a musician of any standing added the title “professor” to his name) and Miss Nellie McClimont offered lessons and practice at their residences. Pianos in the churches and public halls were in use for lessons and practice at all hours of the day. An advice column from The Aspen Times seems to fit today just as it did then: “‘Half the pianos in this world catch winter colds exactly as we do,’ says the New York Mercury. They get hoarse, or have a cough, or a stiff note, or some similar complaint which cannot be cured by home remedies, but require tedious and expensive doctoring.” The writer proceeded to recommend that you not place your piano against a cold exterior wall but rather an interior wall. Alas, the columnist offered no recommendations — neither for pianos nor their human companions — about how to avoid summer colds. Tim Willoughby’s family story parallels Aspen’s. He began sharing folklore while teaching for Aspen Country Day School and Colorado Mountain College. Now a tourist in his native town, he views it with historical perspective. Reach him at redmtn@schat.net.
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ON AUG. 17, 1889, an article in the Aspen Weekly Times gives an update on the progress of plans to build a Presbyterian church in Aspen (today known as the Community Church), noting that “a subscription is being taken up for the erection of the proposed new Presbyterian church. The greatest encouragement has been met with and the building of the church is now assured. It is to be a fine brick and stone structure, to cost $10,000, and will be an ornament to the city. The subscription list is headed by the following names: H.P. Cowenhoven ($2,500), J.B. Wheeler ($1,000), D.M. Van Hoevenberg ($500), H.S. Beavis ($500), J.H. Devereux ($500), L.W. Shilling ($500), A.A. Beard ($300), and Staats, Hunt & Co. ($100).”
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THE ROSÉ REVOLUTION EVERY ONCE IN a while there comes a time when a particular grape, wine region, or style of wine achieves esteem and popularity due to the efforts of a single brand or vintner. It may be marketing muscle, a bold idea or simply the tenacity of a maker that leads the grape, the wine style or the region to be viewed in a new light. One example was Cloudy Bay. Winemaker Kevin Judd and Australian vintner David Hohnen introduced palates around the planet to the grassy, fruit forward wines KELLY J. HAYES from Marlborough, New Zealand, when they created the brand. New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc became a sensation and the wine led to New Zealand becoming a major wine exporter. In the 1980s and ’90s, French wine merchant George Duboeuf made Beaujolais a household word when he turned the French tradition of racing the freshest Beaujolais from the vineyards to Paris into a global event. Duboeuf placed his wines on the Concorde supersonic jet, getting them to New York and hosting extravagant parties to celebrate their arrival. The campaign boosted sales and recognition of what was previously a simple vin ordinare. And then there was Piero Antinori, who bucked 600 years of family tradition by blending wines using Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc grapes in defiance of Italian wine law. Tignanello’s success not only changed the rules for Italian wines, it created a new category of wines called “Super-Tuscans” that have been a boon for the region. And now, the wine of the moment is Rosé. While the explosion of Rosé is surely the result of myriad factors, the efforts of Sacha Lichine and the wines he makes in Provence at Château d’Esclans must be acknowledged in any discussion about its increasing popularity. Rosé consumption in the U.S. has spiraled over the last half-decade, with much of the growth coming from overseas. According to the trade
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organization Wines of Provence, the Nielson research organization that tracks such things, “U.S. retail sales of imported Rosé wine priced above $12 a bottle grew by 23% on dollars and 28% on volume in 2012. This represents a growth rate more than 15 times that of total retail table wine sales.” The U.S. is the No. 2 Rosé market in the world, trailing only France. And this trend is not expected to wither soon. Sacha Lichine is a Bordeaux-born, New York City-bred, wine savant. The son of the late Alexis Lichine, one of the most influential wine writers and importers of the last century, Sacha has done just about everything there is to do in the wine business. His career has seen him work as a sommelier in Boston (Anthony’s Pier 4), run a Bordeaux house (Château Prieuré Lichine), and open a negociant business (Borvin), selling the best of Bordeaux wines. But in 2006 he took a southeasterly turn and, like Hohnen, Duboeuf and Antinori before him, chose a different track, one that would have a profound effect on a region and a wine style. Sacha purchased and restored a rundown estate about 30 minutes from St. Tropez that was blessed with 80-year-old Grenache vines and began to meticulously make highend Rosé that bucked the current conventions of the wine style. He produced premium products and began selling them with prices to match. Working with Patrick Leon, a legendary Bordeaux winemaker who worked with Baron Phillipe de Rothschild for two decades, Sacha has created a line of world-class wines and diligently marketed them to a high-end clientele. At the low end of the price spectrum is the Whispering Angel label, which sells for around $20 a bottle and has become a darling of America’s finest restaurants’ “by the glass” offerings this summer. The 2011 vintage received a 90-point rating from the Wine Spectator and, according to the Spectator, U.S. imports of Whispering Angel rose to 42,000 cases from 33,000 last year. You can taste Whispering Angel at The Little Nell and the
Harvest time at Château d’Esclans.
Ajax Tavern. At the high end is a wine called “Garrus,” which sells for around $100 a bottle, making it reportedly the highest priced Rosé in the world. Over the last half-dozen years, Paul Chevalier, the National Fine Wine Director for the importer Shaw-Ross, has been coming to the Aspen Food & Wine Classic and pouring the wines of Chateau d’Esclcans. “When we first started, no one knew Whispering Angel or even what Rosé was,” Paul remembered as he poured me a glass for the sixth straight year. “People would hear Rosé and think, ‘White Zinfandel’ or ‘Mateus’ (a Portuguese Rosé popular in the 1970s). Now, because of Sacha’s vision, making wines of quality and pouring them at significant events and influential restaurants, it has become a significant wine.” There is little doubt that the emergence of Rosé to a place of
Consulting oenologist Patrick Leon tastes a new vintage.
stature in today’s world of wine owes a debt to the contributions and vision of Sacha Lichine and Château d’Esclans. Kelly J. Hayes lives in the soonto-be-designated appellation of Old Snowmass with his wife, Linda, and a black Lab named Vino. He can be reached at malibukj@aol.com.
P H OTO S C O U RT E S Y O F C H ÂT E A U D ’ E S C L A N S .
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K.J.’S SELECTIONS Local liquor stores are awash in the “pink tide” this summer. Here are three other Rosé wines to look for:
2012 Bieler Pere et Fils Rose $12 Charles Bieler makes affordable wines that are great values and this Rosé, named for his daughter Sabine, and made in Provence with Syrah, Grenache and Cabernet grapes, is no exception. Chill it and consume with a sunny afternoon.
DOMAINES OTT ROSE “CHATEAU ROMASSAN 2011 $45 Known for their curvy, shapely bottles, this Rosé is the one most likely to be found next to the Château d’Esclans offerings on a yacht in the Med.
CHÂTEAU MIRAVAL 2012 $25 The hottest wine of the year? This Rosé hails from Var, not far from the Sacha Lichine’s property. But the story is that it is the first release of Brad and Jolie (no last names needed) — a wine that is made in partnership with the Perrin family of Beaucastel fame. Boffo boxoffice is guranteed. Château d’Esclans and its vineyards have put Rosé on the map for wine lovers across the globe.
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FOOD MATTERS
QUINTESSENTIAL AL FRESCO
SUMMER NIGHTS ARE warm, but as you know the summer season is short. Take advantage of them now, by dining al fresco at one of the finest events in the region — Outstanding in the Field. Join the chefs from Town, the Pullman, Phat Thai and Harman’s Eat & Drink in Denver as well as Jack Rabbit Hill, Woody Creek Distillers and Bonfire Brewing in Eagle for Outstanding in the Field dinner at the AMIEE WHITE Copper Bar Ranch in BEAZLEY Edwards, on Wednesday, July 24. If you’re not familiar, Outstanding in the Field is a culinary adventure that travels around the country setting up their long table in fields, vineyards or beaches. Their mission is to promote local food and get people out to the farm to see where the food is coming from and meet the producers. Diners bring their own plate and, after wandering through the gardens and casually touring the ranch, make their way out to the 144-foot table set simply with a white table cloth, candles and perhaps a wildflower or two. This year Mark Fischer will use produce from Copper Bar Ranch and other local producers to fill guest’s plates. Fischer and former Chef de Cuisine of The Pullman, John Little, recently opened Harman’s in Denver. “It’s always great to cook with all the chefs in a setting such as this,” Fischer said. “We’ll see what’s growing well the week before and design the menu from there.” This year, guests will enjoy five courses paired with wines from Jack Rabbit Hill, spirits from Woody Creek Distillers and brews from Bonfire Brewing. In previous years, Jim Denevan, founder of Outstanding in the Field, has picked a different location for the table. Last year saw it set up in the barn; before that they mowed a big swath out of the field and placed the
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Outstanding in the Field has set up dinners in fields, barns and vineyards.
table by the small creek that provides the ranch with its water. The first year, the dessert course was paired with a visit from a herd of horses. Kerry Donovan, who manages her family’s ranch and is known for her herd of long-haired Scottish Highland cows, planted her crops with the July event in mind. “I try to stagger the planting of various leaf lettuces and herbs in order to have a crop ready at its peak,” Donovan said. “It is really neat to watch these crops that you have nursed to maturity get transformed by talented chefs into amazing dishes. I am so happy that Outstanding in the Field is coming back.” Amiee White Beazley writes about dining, restaurants and food-related travel for the Aspen Times Weekly. She also works at Woody Creek Distillers in Basalt. Follow her on Twitter @ awbeazley1, or email awb@awbeazley. com.
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NEED TO KNOW Tickets start at $180 per person (plus local sales tax and a $5 per ticket fee), which includes a reception with wine and passed appetizers, four seated courses with wine pairings, all gratuities, producer discussions, and a tour of the farm. Tickets can be purchased at Outstandinginthefield.com.
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GUNNER’S LIBATIONS
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THE ANTOINETTE JUSTICE SNOW’S doesn’t just serve your standard cocktails — gin and tonics, whiskey sours, oldfashioneds and the like. It has 34 pages of drinks.
INGREDIENTS
Flipping through a leather-bound menu that includes a
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order. There is everything from draft beers to cocktails with names like Buffalo Buck, Corpse Daiquiri and the Lady Claire from which to choose. “You should try the Antoinette,” the bartender prods me. He is soon whipping up a drink, shaking it vigorously — in that the way that seems to be Justice
Combier Orange Liqueur Fresh raspberries, lemon juice and gomme syrup Served in Marie’s coupe glass; $13
Snow’s trademark — and pouring it into a glass called a Marie’s Coupe, a glass that Marie Antoinette herself liked to drink out of (and was later named after her because the goblet was the same size as her breasts). The bartender spears a raspberry, dips it into the foamy pink cocktail and scoots it across the bar to me. The Antoinette is fruity and light but mildly tart. The foam gives it a silky texture as it goes down. All in all, it’s the perfect cocktail to sip on a hot summer day. Gunilla Asher is taking a break from the bar scene, so we’re turning this page over to you. Email jmcgovern@aspen times.com with what cocktails you’re mixing, what libations you’re drinking and what tastes have tempted your tastebuds, and we’ll share them with our readers. Cheers!
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by STEWART OKSENHORN
COMMITTING TO THE ONE CHARACTER WHO MATTERS THEATRE ASPEN’S ‘FULLY COMMITTED’ LAST YEAR, THEATRE Aspen presented “The 39 Steps,” an espionage tale that was mostly about the gimmicks: quick-change sets and costumes, allusions to Hitchcock films, a relentlessly madcap pace. “Fully Committed,” presented in this summer’s Theatre Aspen season, has at least one gimmick in common with “The 39 Steps” — the pronounced use of actors in multiple roles. But Matt Bailey, who stars in “Fully Committed,” says the current show should be looked at in a different way than last
A 33-year-old Palo Alto native who has been working steadily as a New York-based performer for the past decade, Bailey has never done a one-man show before. In “Fully Committed,” which opened this past week and shows Thursday and Friday, July 18-19 (with additional performances through Aug. 15), he is learning that the temptations that come with being alone in the spotlight through an entire performance are balanced by a responsibility. “That’s an actor’s dream in a way
Matt Bailey stars in the one-man comedy “Fully Committed,” playing in Theatre Aspen’s summer season.
year’s presentation. “Fully Committed” has one big gimmick — Bailey plays every one of the show’s dozens of characters — but it’s not about the gimmick. To Bailey, the show, written by Becky Mode and directed here by Theatre Aspen veteran Jay Sandrich, is about one character: Sam, an actor stuck for the moment in a difficult job in a four-star restaurant. “It’s not about an actor doing 40 characters,” Bailey said. “It’s about Sam, and how he comes out the other side. It takes a little while for people to see I’m not just talking to myself, that I’m bringing these characters to life. But once the audience is in Sam’s world, they accept the style of the piece; they get into Sam’s character.” Bailey himself has had to remind himself to tone down the gimmickry.
— you get free rein to play. I talk to myself for 75 minutes — who hasn’t done that as a kid?” Bailey said. “But it’s a trap, to make it about jokes and funny voices — ‘I have a cat, I have this creepy voice’ — and that can become too big, all that freedom. There’s a responsibility too.” The freedom comes not only from being the only one on stage, and having 40 characters to play with. (In fact, Bailey says he hasn’t counted the characters; the number that other people have given him range from 37 to 41.) There is also the set of oversized characters he gets to play with. “Who doesn’t like playing the French maître d’? And Naomi Campbell’s flamboyant assistant is fun. And the outspoken, angry chef,” Bailey said. “But for me, it all revolves
around Sam — how he reacts to these characters, and his journey.” Though “Fully Committed” has its stylized aspect, its main character is written on a human scale. Sam is a struggling actor who recently came close to landing a big part on HBO. But the role didn’t pan out, so Sam has returned to his the day job he has held for longer than he would like, as a reservation-taker at a hot-spot restaurant. The play takes place over one eight-hour shift, in which Sam has to deal with demanding diners, various routine crises (the food critic whose reservation has been lost; the co-worker whose car broke down), a desire to visit his father over the upcoming Christmas; and his own professional disappointment. Paige Price, artistic director of Theatre Aspen, has pointed out that “Fully Committed,” which premiered in New York City, in 1999, should have particular resonance in Aspen, land of high-end eateries, demanding clientele and people whose livelihoods depend on meeting those demands. But Bailey says Sam’s situation is the kind most anyone can relate to. “We all know these people — that lady who thinks she’s entitled to whatever she wants, the elderly woman completely unreasonable,” he said. “And we’ve all had these family phone calls. It all hits the fan on this one day. Everyone wants him to take care of everything — and Sam’s supposed to just be answering the phones.” Bailey, like virtually every young professional actor, can relate particularly well to Sam’s plight. Bailey has had more success than most of his contemporaries. Within a year of moving to New York, after graduating from the University of Arizona with degrees in both acting and musical theater, he had landed a role in a major production of “Cinderella,” at Lincoln Center’s massive State Theater. He had the featured role of Tommy in the first touring company of the Tony-winning musical “Jersey Boys,” a gig that lasted four years and took him to 35 cities. Still, slipping into Sam’s shoes is no great stretch. “I’ve worked a lot and at the end of every role, think, ‘Will I ever work
again?” Bailey, who did virtually no acting before college, said. “As an actor in New York, I’ve worked a lot of strange jobs — security, a temp job at a college, drove a U-Haul truck for a while.” Bailey has also worked in restaurants, mainly as a bartender: “I’ve been bartending where it’s empty all day, then a hundred NYU students come in all at once.” Bailey thinks “Fully Committed” realistically depicts the lives of aspiring actors. “One day you’re answering phones at a restaurant, the next you’re on HBO,” he said. “That’s how it happens.” This summer, it is the acting cup that is overflowing. In addition to “Fully Committed,” Bailey has a featured role in Theatre Aspen’s production of “Les Misérables, as Enjolras, the leader of the student revolution. For Bailey, it’s a perfect role, and not only because he’s been attracted to “Les Mis” since he saw it as a kid. “He’s the Mercutio of ‘Les Mis,’” Bailey said, referring to the character from “Romeo and Juliet.” “You get to do great stuff, good meaty stuff, and then you’re gone. It’s not quite as challenging as singing Jean Valjean or Javert, so it’s a nice contrast with ‘Fully Committed.’ If I had to do ‘Fully Committed’ and Jean Valjean, I’d be sleeping all day.” Beside the practical concerns as an actor, Bailey likes playing Enjolras because of the character’s idealism. “There’s a lot of passion. He’s a strong leader. He wanted to help the poor, stand up to the government,” Bailey said. “They weren’t successful at all. But it sure makes a good story.” To Bailey, what makes “Fully Committed” a good play is not the acrobatics of one actor taking on 40 or so roles, but bringing to life the one essential role of Sam. The show is a comedy with a breathless pace, but Bailey says there is a lot of substance to Sam. “He’s given a challenge by his agent, to stop letting people walk over him,” Bailey said. “To step to the plate, ask for what you want, develop a sense of worthiness. He has what it takes, but he needs to take charge to get what he deserves.”
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SOUL SEARCHING:
FINDING FAITH IN ASPEN AND BEYOND by MADELEINE OSBERGER
the Aspen Idea of body, mind and spirit speaks to building the whole person. From the Aspen Institute to the Ute Trail, Aspen Music Festival to Smuggler, practitioners of the first two tenets seem to be everywhere. But how about spirit, the one bedrock concept of Walter Paepcke’s triumvirate that, other than certain days each week, is not as visible. Church services and meditations jam the online calendar, tempting a peek into Aspen’s spiritual community. Baptists, Buddhists, Catholics and most kinds of Christians may be served or saved in a single week. I’ve long wondered if the humble search for God is explored here with the same kind of fervor as a ride on the Government Trail or the 4 o’clock concert at the Music Tent. And where does God fit into my life right now, anyway? Recently, I took seven days to find out.
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DAY 1 APPROACHING ST. BENEDICT’S MONASTERY, I’m reminded of the sacredness of these surroundings. Even the animals seem calmer out here beneath the mantle of the Elk Mountains, where the suggested no fly-zone offers a natural volume control for a Trappist order steeped in 900 years of tradition. Services for Monday morning prayer draw just a handful of the faithful, with more monks than the laity. It’s John the Baptist’s birthday and Abbot Joseph Boyle’s sermon
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speaks of standing up, alone if need be, against the “vipers.” The message hits home for my newfound friend on the bench who’s clearly anguished by the acrimony surrounding the sale of neighboring Windstar’s land. Fortunately, Father Joseph leads with a gentle touch, sprinkling Brooklynaccented humor into the parables. In 1994, before we were married, my husband-to-be and I asked Joseph for some advice: “Well, I can’t speak from personal experience...” and we all laughed. But he offered some universal bon mots about love and respect that are applicable any day. The brick floor, single stained-glass window and the simple chalice in the sanctuary are complemented by songs that need no music, only the beauty of one’s voice. Even in this pristine environment, there’s still business to be done, some of which the abbot completes after Mass with his iPhone. St. Benedict’s website also doesn’t lack for modernity, including this pull-down tab: “Meet the Monks!” Rest assured there’s little time for social media with fields to be tended and animals to be fed, not to mention daily vigils and all those prayers, which begin at 4:30 a.m. and end with evening vespers.
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With silence comes clarity; practices such as yoga in nature offer the author this opportunity.
DAY 2 EXPERIENCING SEVEN consecutive days of spirituality is important to this journey, so when a Buddhist meditation in Carbondale is cancelled, I look for a substitute. Two local events catch my eye: “Yoga in Nature” at the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies and an author speaking at Explore about his new book, “God and Boobs.” I choose the former. Once upon a time there was an uproar over yoga in the Aspen schools as opponents saw it as a way of foisting a strange God upon unwilling children, while proponents couldn’t see the harm in bringing relaxation skills and meditation to an increasingly stressed-out bunch. There’s been an evolution, as an Associated Press story notes: “Yoga is now taught at public schools from the rural mountains of West Virginia to the bustling streets of Brooklyn as a way to ease stress for tense students.” As a kid in the 1960s, my Grammy augmented her mainstream beliefs
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with regular yoga, which she learned through books and TV. A devout Catholic whose happiest day was when a Polish priest was tabbed as pope, Grammy’s embrace of massage and yoga made her way ahead of her time. By comparison, I feel a little behind the times while trying to achieve certain poses in a decidedly noncompetitive yoga class at ACES. Instructor Shannon’s soft voice seems to blend with river and bird sounds, noting how yoga, with references to our trunk and roots, the gentle heron and mighty eagle, comes from nature. Remember who you are and don’t forget to take care of yourself, Shannon implores to the dozen or so yogis splayed on mats beneath a toasty setting sun. I look up at the limb of the tree directly above and notice it has neither bud nor leaf, a message — or an inspiration perhaps — for the spiritually bereft? Walking down the path, beneath the watchful eyes of a great horned owl, I return his penetrating gaze.
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DAY 3 IN THE NICE, cool basement of the Aspen Chapel we gather in a circle for “Insights: InterSpiritual Readings, Sharing and Meditation.” Under the direction of Polly, the week’s leader, the group shares, one paragraph at a time, a story of one woman who took what life threw at her and made positive changes What the Slow Food movement has taught many about enjoying rituals surrounding a meal, the book “Slow Love” by Dominique Browning teaches about making each of life’s moments count. On the third day of this journey a pattern is emerging: With silence comes clarity. Until we have quiet and some inner study, it’s easy to deflect tough questions.
With each page read from “Slow Love” seems to come more reflection. “We are running way too fast” in our lives, is a prevailing thought. An Aspen elder opines: “Sometimes we pick up on the tourists’ energy,” which is more frenetic than our own. That’s not something I’d considered in the past. She notes that advancing age brings upon a natural slowing of one’s pace; it also offers the gift of living more in the “now.” Not an easy task given the technology vying for our constant attention. Class finishes with a 10-minute meditation that breaks when a bell chimes. At home that evening, the ring of a child’s bicycle bell brings me back to that peaceful moment.
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DAY 4 BY HUMP DAY, I feel a distinct slump that’s cured by Deeksha. Incense is burning, wooden flutes are playing on a tape somewhere and there’s an air of seriousness among the small but welcoming group at the Aspen Community Church. The “giver” of the Oneness Deeksha, an attractive woman in a sundress, asks if everyone is familiar with the process we will soon undertake. All shake their heads yes except me. She calmly explains how these givers would move around the room and offer us Deekshas, which are transferred by placing hands on or above our heads. This energy transfer is not tied to a particular religion but may bring about a shift in consciousness, I learn. “Think of the Divine Power, be it Jesus, Buddha or the Universe,” the facilitator says. First, though, we must open our chakras through deep breathing and good intentions. It’s a process I’m not totally unfamiliar with, having had Reiki incorporated into past massages and a chakra balancing performed during a particularly grueling stretch of work. The givers move silently and I never know which of the practitioners is working at what moment. The hands are gentle but at the same time powerful. We receive six Deekshas from people who are no longer perfect strangers. Three chants help us open our hearts to the offerings. “Drink plenty of water tonight,” the veterans share. Sleep comes easily and deeply.
DAY 5 SOME YEARS AGO and during our toughest times together as a couple, the Aspen Jewish Congregation was there, the congregants — our friends —praying for better times ahead and never invoking judgement. For that, I’ll always be grateful Here, on the home stretch of my spiritual week, it isn’t comfort I’m seeking but the opportunity to gather for song and prayers. After three days worth of introspection it’s time to rejoice and sing aloud. Rabbi David Segal and Cantor Rollin Simmons, she of the velvety voice, pull out the guitar and drum and bring joyfulness to a new level. Shabbat is a great way to start the weekend. David’s message of repairing a broken world is not lightweight but palpable as told through a prism of the film “Man of Steel.”
I enjoy his sermons and AJC activities, including an unforgettable rendition of the musical “Grease,” replete with Yiddish influences that I swear is one of Aspen’s funniest stage works to date. After services we truck downstairs for challah and a shot of wine or
Crown Royal. A young visitor named Chance asks about the bread tradition; he’s on his way to the Rainbow Festival in Montana. I’m surprised by the question and ask, “I thought you were Jewish.” His reply: “I am everything and everybody.”
Shabbat with the Aspen Jewish Congregation offers an uplifting religious experience.
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DAY 6 ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH is where we were married, my daughter Madison was baptized and where Rick converted. In times good and bad it’s where I’ve sought comfort, celebrated joy and rendered many, many prayers. The growing conservatism and revelations of abuse against children caused me to back away from the institution...for awhile. Yet every return to St. Mary’s brings a certain level of satisfaction brought upon by the familiarity and comfort of these pews. “Bless me Father for I have sinned. It’s been nearly 20 years since my last Confession.” On this Saturday afternoon I’m not ready to return to the booth, so I don’t receive Communion (respecting Father John Hilton’s request to abstain). The church is packed with “summer Catholics,” the vast majority
of whom I don’t recognize. I do know the person for whom this Mass was being said as well as a longtime member who passed away that week The visiting priest, a Franciscan, speaks about an outreach effort his order operates in Vietnam, where leprosy is still an ongoing threat. I view this as honorable but reflect back on a mission trip Madison made last year to a reservation in Arizona. There, the need was profound. The new pope, Francis, and his focus on the society’s most destitute is offering me hope for the future. Because not only was St. Francis of Assisi a protector of the poor, he’s also the patron saint of animals.
DAY 7 IT’S APPROPRIATE THAT a weeklong journey that began with silence and austerity ends with a full-bodied celebration replete with packed pews, a booming baritone and an energized minister fresh from vacation. It’s Sunday morning at the Snowmass Chapel and Rev. Robert DeWetter is in fine form, reassuring us of Jesus’ love and knowledge that “wherever you are, whoever you are, know that He walks with you.” For me it’s never been a question of “Does God exist?” but where He fits in my life right now. Robert’s sermon provides insight into just this subject.
The next day, I feel an unexplainable sadness and it’s not until evening that I discover one reason why: I’d missed my “appointment” with God. While pulling weeds, I notice the natural evolution of side-by-side plants. How did the rose bush know to start blooming right as the lilacs were fading? Nature is a constant reminder of God’s greatness and our relative insignificance. While it’s arrogant to think I’d have it figured out in a week — people spend their lives searching for the truth, after all — this much I learned: Somewhere between namaste, alleluia and amen lies the answer.
Sunday at the Snowmass Chapel is a reminder to the author that “wherever you are, whoever you are, know that He walks with you.”
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HEAR The dance theater company MOMIX will perform “Botanica” July 12 and 13 at the Aspen District Theatre.
ONGOING “5 ARTISTS, 1 MOUNTAIN” — 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., Villas at Snowmass Club Welcome Center. Art inspired by Mount Daly and other valley landscapes. Featured artists include Anne Byard, Michael Kinsley, Betsy Dunbar, Georgeann Waggaman and curator David Notor. Call 970-923-0391. ROB PRUITT — 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Aspen Art Museum, 590 N. Mill St., Aspen. Call 970-925-8050. THEA DJORDJADZE — 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Aspen Art Museum, 590 N. Mill St., Aspen. Call 970-925-8050.
THURSDAY, JULY 11 ‘60S CINEMA: “KING OF HEARTS” — 9 - 11 p.m., Wheeler/Stallard Museum grounds, 620 W. Bleeker St., Aspen. Part of Chautauqua Aspen. Bring a blanket and snacks. No charge. Presented by the Aspen Historical Society. Call 970-925-3721. CHAUTAUQUA ASPEN: CHARACTER PRESENTATIONS — 3:30 - 6 p.m., Wheeler/Stallard Museum grounds, 620 W. Bleeker St., Aspen. Historical characters from Aspen’s past come back to life. Lineup includes D.R.C. Brown, Fritz Benedict, Jerome B. Wheeler
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and Bil Dunaway. $10. Presented by Aspen Historical Society. Call 970-925-3721. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 5 - 10 p.m., Wheeler Opera House. 2013 Opera Benefit. Bernstein’s “Candide.” Call 970-925-9042. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 8 - 10 p.m., Harris Concert Hall. A Recital by Daniel Hope ($46). Call 970-925-9042. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIMEFREE CONCERT — 6 - 9 p.m., Fanny Hill, Snowmass Village. Call 800-SNOWMASS. TWO FRESH WITH RAW RUSS — 9:30 - 11:55 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St. Call 970-544-9800. “DEFIANT REQUIEM” WITH AMBASSADOR STUART E. EIZENSTAT — 4:45 - 7:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen. A feature-length documentary film. Tickets available at www.bellyupaspen.com. Call 970-544-9800. THEATRE ASPEN’S “CHARLIE BROWN” PREVIEW NO. 1 — 6:30 - 7:45 p.m., Hurst Theatre in Rio Grande Park. For all ages. 75 minutes. Call 970-920-5770.
FREE PHYSICS LECTURE: “PUBLIC SCIENCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE” — 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Paepcke Auditorium, Aspen. Call 970-925-2585.
FRIDAY, JULY 12 50TH BIRTHDAY BLOCK PARTY — 6 - 9 p.m., Wheeler/Stallard Museum grounds, 620 W. Bleeker St. For tickets, visit www.aspenhistory.org or call 970-925-3721, ext. 109. BOBBY MASON: FREE CONCERT — 6 - 9 p.m., Inn at Aspen, Buttermilk Mountain. Call 970-925-1500. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 6:30 - 8 p.m., Benedict Music Tent. Aspen Chamber Symphony ($74). Call 970-925-9042. LIVE MUSIC — 4 - 6 p.m., on the deck at bb’s Kitchen, 525 E. Cooper Ave., Aspen. Call 970-429-8284. YOU, ME & APOLLO — 10 - 11:55 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St. No cover. Call 970-544-9800.
THEATRE ASPEN’S “CHARLIE BROWN” — 5:30 - 7:45 p.m., Hurst Theatre in Rio Grande Park. For all ages. 75 minutes. Call 970-920-5770. THEATRE ASPEN’S “CHARLIE BROWN” PREVIEW NO. 2 — 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m., Hurst Theatre in Rio Grande Park. For all ages. 75 minutes. Call 970-920-5770. FREE LISTENER’S MASTER CLASSES — 12:30 - 1:30 p.m., Pitkin County Library, Aspen. Call 970-429-1900.
SATURDAY, JULY 13 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 8 - 10 p.m., Harris Concert Hall. A Recital by Jeremy Denk, piano ($46). Call 970-925-9042. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 7 - 10 p.m., Wheeler Opera House. Aspen Opera Theater performs Bernstein’s “Candide” ($65, $25 obstructed). Call 970-925-9042. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 4:30 - 6 p.m., Harris Concert Hall. Chamber Music ($46). Aspen Contemporary Ensemble. Call 970-925-9042.
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LIVE MUSIC — 4 - 6 p.m., on the deck at bb’s Kitchen, 525 E. Cooper Ave., Aspen. Call 970-429-8284. PLAZA CONCERT SERIES — 6 p.m., Westin Stage/Firepit. Call 720-352-8536. TWO OLD HIPPIES SUMMER OF LOVE MUSIC SHOWCASE: TOM RESSEL — 4 - 6 p.m., 111 S. Monarch St., Aspen. Call 970-925-7492. THEATRE ASPEN’S “LES MISERABLES” — 7:30 - 10 p.m., Rio Grande Park, Hurst Theatre. 2 hours, 40 minutes, including intermission. Some innuendo and violence, not for children younger than 10. Get tickets at www.aspenshowtix.com or 970-920-5770. THEATRE ASPEN’S “YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN” — 10 - 11:15 a.m., Rio Grande Park, Hurst Theatre. For all ages. 75 minutes. Get tickets at www.aspenshowtix.com or 970-920-5770.
CLASSICAL GUITAR IN THE GARDEN — 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Woody Creek Community Center. Chris Phillips’ style ranges from flamenco to Irish to jazz. Call 970-922-2342.
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TUESDAY, JULY 16 MUSIC AND DANCING TO THE HITS OF THE ‘60S, ‘70S AND ‘80S — 9 - 11:55 p.m., Syzygy Restaurant, 308 E. Hopkins, Aspen. Call 310-606-1305.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 7 - 10 p.m., Wheeler Opera House. Aspen Opera Theater performs Bernstein’s “Candide” ($65, $25 obstructed). Call 970-925-9042.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 4 - 6 p.m., Benedict Music Tent. American Academy of Conducting at Aspen Orchestra (free). Call 970-925-9042.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 6 - 7:30 p.m., Harris Concert Hall. Chamber Music ($46). Call 970-925-9042.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 7:30 - 9:30 p.m., Harris Concert Hall. Simone Dinnerstein and Tift Merritt in “Night” ($55). Call 970-925-9042.
OPEN-MIC NIGHT — 9 p.m., Red Onion. Call 970-366-0939. ROBERT RANDOLPH & THE FAMILY BAND WITH THE LONDON
LIVE MUSIC WITH HADEN GREGG AND FRIENDS — 6:30 - 9 p.m., L’Hostaria Ristorante, 620 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. Call 970-925-9022.
— 8:30 - 10:30 p.m., Harris Concert Hall. A Recital by the American Brass Quintet ($46). Call 970-925-9042. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 6 - 8 p.m., Benedict Music Tent. Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra ($25) with Robert Spano. Call 970-925-9042. JACKSON EMMER AND BAND — 7 - 10 p.m., Justice Snow’s, 328 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. Call 970-429-8192. SON VOLT WITH COLONEL FORD FEATURING MEMBERS OF SON VOLT — 9 - 11:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen , 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. Call 970-544-9800. TOM RESSEL — 6 - 8 p.m., Cantina, Aspen. Acoustic rock. Call 970-925-5882.
MCCLOSKEY SPEAKER SERIES: “DECISION-MAKING AND LEADERSHIP: VIEWS FROM THE STATEHOUSE” — 2 - 3 p.m., Greenwald Pavilion. A conversation with Democratic governors. $20. Tickets: www.aspenshowtix.com. Call 970-544-7914. KIDS’ MOVIE NIGHT: “TANGLED” — 6 - 8:30 p.m., Woody Creek Community Center. Popcorn included. Kidfriendly potluck. Cash bar available. Free for members, $5 suggested donation for nonmembers. Call 970-922-2342.
SUNDAY, JULY 14 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 7 - 10 p.m., Wheeler Opera House. Aspen Opera Theater performs Bernstein’s “Candide” ($65, $25 obstructed). Call 970-925-9042. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 1 a.m. - 2 p.m., top of Aspen Mountain (gondola ticket required). Call 970-925-9042. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 4 - 6 p.m., Benedict Music Tent. Aspen Festival Orchestra ($78). Call 970-925-9042. RAILROAD EARTH — 9 - 11:55 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. Call 970-544-9800.
HEAR Aspen Music Festival and School music director Robert Spano will make two festival appearances this week, conducting the Aspen Chamber Symphony on July 12 and the Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra on July 17.
SOULS — 9 - 11:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. Call 970-544-9800. THEATRE ASPEN’S “LES MISERABLES” — 7:30 - 10 p.m., Rio Grande Park, The Hurst Theatre. 2 hours, 40 minutes, including intermission. Some innuendo and violence, not for children younger than 10. Get tickets at www.aspenshowtix.com or 970-920-5770.
THEATRE ASPEN’S “LES MISERABLES” — 7:30 - 10 p.m., Rio Grande Park, The Hurst Theatre. 2 hours, 40 minutes, including intermission. Some innuendo and violence, not for children younger than 10. Get tickets at www.aspenshowtix.com or 970-920-5770.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 ARGENTINE TANGO CLASS — 7 - 8 p.m., Red Brick Dance Studio, Aspen and Garmisch streets. Call 970-948-3963.
THEATRE ASPEN’S “LES MISERABLES” — 7:30 - 10 p.m., Rio Grande Park, Hurst Theatre. 2 hours, 40 minutes, including intermission. Some innuendo and violence, not for children younger than 10. Get tickets at www.aspenshowtix.com or 970-920-5770 Call 970-920-5770. MCCLOSKEY SPEAKER SERIES: “OFF WE GO INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER: THE AIR FORCE’S ROLE IN SECURING THE NATION” — 6 - 7 p.m., Greenwald Pavilion. Fee: $20. Tickets: www.aspenshowtix.com. Call 970-544-7914.
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ATLANTIC AVIATION ASPEN Seeking Experienced Customer Service Rep to assist pilots with needed service for aircraft. Must be able to multi task and computer experience a must: Seeking Ramp Agent to deliver catering, coffee, newspapers etc. to aircraft. These are full time positions and must be available to work evenings and weekends. Full Benefits offered, drug free work place, E.O.E. High School education or GED required. Interested candidates can apply by going to www.atlanticaviation.co m and select the "About Us" tab and follow directions. 970-205-5470
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Education Assistant The Aspen Art Museum seeks a full-time Education Assistant to provide support for the museum's Education department's daily operations and implementation of the museum's growing education and public programs. Duties include handling registrations, organizing workshops, coordinating and facilitating tours, responding to correspondences and requests for information, and assisting at programs and events. Please email resume w/cover letter to hr@aspenartmuseum.org
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Office/Clerical Editor and Copywriter The Aspen Art Museum seeks a FT Editor & Copywriter to work closely with the curatorial staff, marketing, development, and design teams to generate, edit, and coordinate written content for museum publications, print materials, digital platforms as directed. M.A. in Art History, English, or Journalism; 3 years min. publishing experience; working knowledge of art history; proficient editing skills in both general interest and scholarly publications. Letter of interest and CV via email to: hr@aspenartmuseum. org; Mail to 590 North Mill Street, Aspen, CO 81611.
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Nice , Quiet, Remodeled 2 bed, 2 bath + office Elk Run duplex. Stainless kitchen, hardwood, decks, fenced new sod yard with storage shed, 1 car garage, no pets please. $1850, Avail Now, Stacey Craft (Sotheby's) 970-927-4627
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT THIRD STREET CENTER •Experienced in fund raising development •Ability to set goals, develop and execute annual appeal. •Excellent communication and writing skills •Community relation skills. •Self starter, detail oriented, strongly motivated with ability to follow through. •20-24 hours per week •Salaried position, based on experience. Contact Jody Ensign, 963-3221 or director@thirdstreetcenter.net
Restaurant/ Clubs Barista Saxy's Cafe in Basalt is looking for a barista with great customer service, willing to work weekends and closing shifts ending at 6:30pm. Must be able to work with food/drink and love to clean. Apply in person.
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2 BR, 2 BA Willits Lofts. Sunny w/ views; grg pkg. $1,800, includes util. Avail Aug 1. 859-221-7903
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Rentals Rentals Aspen 2BD, 2BA Park Circle TH, walk to town, avail 8/1. $3000/mth. 214-673-6516 jeffett10@aol.com 2Bd/2Ba. Very Convenient Aspen Core Furn Condo. Avail 7/10-31, 8/1-29. Weekly or monthly. $3600/mo 713-725-4970
3 bd/2.5 bath Willits Townhome/gas fp/dble.garage/large, open floor plan $2300 plus NS/dog considered Joanne 970-319-6827 3BD/2BA Upper Duplex, rural Emma, NS, Dog ok, see online ad 4 details & photos, $1850 309-3366 BASALT RIDGE Great Views 3BD 2.5BA 3 Car Garage $2,500/mo incld. util. 970-309-2276
3BD/1BA convenient Aspen furnished condo, NP/NS, avail Aug. $2450 inclds utils. 970-948-5858 3 BD 2,300 Sq ft Duplex in cemetery lane area for $4,500. Pets allowed. Nice front and back yard. call or email 970-429-4073 email aspenrental2013@gmail. com Avail 7/15.
Amazing views Aspen Mtn & Sunset. 3 BD 2 BA Hot tub, NS $3500, Utils+Dep Avail for school yr. or ski season. 970-379-5181 www.aspenretreat.net 4 BD 3 1/2 BA Furnished. 3300 SF Single Family Home Pets allowed with approval. No smoking. $6,000 per month First, last & security. 1 year lease. Close to Aspen schools and town. 970-948-7995
Beautiful, 2009 home w/3 BD 2.5 BA for rent. No Pets/Smoking. $2,400/month. 1st, last & security. 1yr lease preferred. 970-379-8061 Excellent location for retail store in prime downtown Basalt location. Ground floor store space with separate office. 970-927-3461 Quiet 2 BD 1 BA Unfurnished. 1000 sf Cabin with large loft on banks of Roaring Fork River. No Pets. No Smoking. $ 1 7 0 0 / m o p l u s gas,elect,tv,phone. First, last & security. 1 year lease. 970-927-3892, pigfarm@comcast.net Close to Willits, Basalt CO
Light & Bright. 2BD/2BA. Furn Condo. 1030sqft. Asking $3250/m. Walk to town/Full Size WD, Close to City Market Reserved parking avail 9/1. (970)379-6353 Light & bright 4BD 3BA house, plus office & garage, great family neighborhood. 3450 sqft. $6000/Mo. Tory Thomas 970-948-1341 Studio in N-40 full kitch, W/D, good light & views. Utils. incl. $975/Mo. Call 970-925-8717
Willits Lofts for Rent Walk to Whole Foods Wendy's Rentals - Jackie 970-309-4775
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3BD/2BA immac. 1 story home in Ironbridge w/landscaped yard, gar/tastefully done. $2350mo. 970-948-1341
1 BD /1 BTH Woody Creek/fp/on the river/assigned parking $1075 plus NS/NP Joanne 970-319-6827
3 BD, 2 BA, One Car Garage. Walking distance to schools, shops, bus, restaurants and parks. N/S, N/P. New Carpet, Paint and Appliances. $1,499 970-379-5804
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2BD/1.5BA with commercial shop Great location in Edwards. Beautiful upgrades. Tile, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops. Pets ok. $3100/month, water/trash included.
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Rentals Glenwood Springs 1BD large Apt., NS, NP, W/D Hook ups $600mo. Camp site on ranch, full hook-ups, $350/mo. 970-948-5525 VILLAGE GREEN TOWNHOMES! FP, DW, W/D, Great community, beautiful landscaped play area. Large 1, 2, & 3 bdrms $875 - $1325 970-945-6622
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Rentals Glenwood Springs 1BD apts. Clean, sunny with deck. $675- $775. No pet dogs. Se habla espanol. 970-945-9797
Riverpark 1bd/1ba w/garage, $900; 2ba/ 2bd w/garage, $850; 2bd 2ba w/garage $1000; 3 bd/2ba furnished w/garage, $1150 WD, NP, NS. 970-471-6863 or cmoeller@polarstar properties.com
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Nice, small 3 room apartment attached to newer (2006) rural home. One huge room, one average room, huge bath with double vanity, double shower, sunken tub and walk-in closet. Private entrance. One pet or horse possible. Quiet neighborhood, No smoking. Includes A/C, heat, electric, wi-fi, satellite TV, trash service, kitchen and laundry room privileges and more. Available Immediately. $750 per month. First, last, security. 625-2505.
Nice, small 3 room apartment attached to newer (2006) rural home. One huge room, one average room, huge bath with double vanity, double shower, sunken tub and walk-in closet. Private entrance. One pet or horse possible. Quiet neighborhood, No smoking. Includes A/C, heat, electric, wi-fi, satellite TV, trash service, kitchen and laundry room privileges and more. Available Immediately. $750 per month. First, last, security. 625-2505.
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Aspen - $11,500,000
Rentals Commercial/Retail Did you know more people read a newspaper on a typical Sunday than watched the 2011 Super Bowl?
Rentals Office Space Avail immediately: Aspen office space, 750 SF w/bath + balcony, great location, $4000/ mo. inclds off street parking, all maintenance & util fees except for office electric. Details call Susan Whitney 97 0-925-3530
AABC choices: Office 1,000 sq. ft. 2nd fl, private BA, 3 large offices, conference room, great layout, light, private entry. Storage/Warehouse/ Office/Shop/Light Industrial 2,800 sq. ft., 16+ foot ceilings, parking, private bath, roll up door, separate office entry 970-925-4583. www.aspenabc.com
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VAIL COMMERCIAL SPACE OPPORTUNITY 2700sf, adjacent to Vail Cascade Hotel & ski lift. Ideal for medical or professional office. Onsite amenities incl spa, fitness, parking, hotel services. Call Owner Rep for further details: 970-390-5083
Real Estate General TDR - 3 TDRs for sale. $195k each, Contact Jeanie @ 720-470-0140.
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Basalt, High Ceilings, Decks, 800sqft. $1550, includes all. Cam, Elec, Gas. (970)309-5111
Rentals Storage Space Office’s 135 W. Main, Aspen 170-400 sf from $475/mo. Call 970-379-3715
Storage space 28 sqft., in core of downtown Aspen. $1500/Year. Call 970-925-8717
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Your listing 335 Lake Ave. Stunning Victorian with mountain contemporary renovation in West End close to Aspen Institute. $8,500,000 or $11,500.000 including adjacent lot. Open Houses 6/27-6/30 9am-8pm
Ryan & Matt Podskoch
Aspen School District Beautifully renovated, 5BR, 4.5BA, 4,740 sq ft home, located on 4 acres, views & privacy. Decks overlooking waterfall feature. 12 min to Aspen; 4 min to airport. Just reduced 100k.
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Carol Hood
970.379.0676 Carol.Hood@SothebysRealty.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com
Aspen - $465,000
MOUNTAIN CABIN Remote ... Luxurious ... Private National Forest inholding, upper Castle Creek, spring fed water system, full bath and kitchen, hot water, Pitkin C.O., Excellent local partnership.
BEST ASPEN MT VIEW LOT IN CORE 20,000 sq/ft lot. Aprox FAR: 3,500 sq/ft single family house or unattached duplex. Fabulous views...Above Roaring Fork River, 2 blocks to downtown. Older home & cabin on site.
(970) 928-0510
Mary Ellen Sheridan 970-618-2696
Aspen - $529,000
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Aspen - $644,000
Aspen Core area. Remodeled, corner, garden level condo in small complex on quiet cul-du-sac. One bedroom, two 3/4 baths. Turnkey with beautiful decor. Seldom used. Views of Aspen Mtn. Partially covered assigned parking.
Supremely situated 2-BD Condo in Hunter Creek. Coveted corner/end unit, quiet with exceptional Aspen Mtn. views. South-West exposure with lots of natural day light. Amenities: Swimming Pool, 2 Tennis Courts, 2 Jacuzzis. Easy to show
Trish Adam
970-948-6685 jyaeger@outofthebox-co.com
Mountains Edge Realty
Pitkin Realty
Excellent Value • Reduced by $50,000 • 541 sf studio • Light and Bright • Assigned off-street parking • Walk to Gondola, downtown • Large storage unit • Low HOA dues • Built-in Murphy bed Aspen Pied-A-Terre Super One Bedroom condo in Newly remodeled Building. Extra Storage, onsite Jacuzzi and superb core location make this a great Value! All utilities included in Dues. Pet Friendly too!
Charley Podolak
970.948.0100 Cpodolak@clre.com Charley.Podolak@sothebysrealty.com
Tory Thomas
970-948-1341 Tory@torythomas.net
Aspen - $940,000
970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com
Jennifer Yaeger
Basalt - $595,000
3 bd, 2 ba, 1405 sq.ft. Townhome Beautifully renovated kitchen with slab granite, woodfloors, glass tile backsplash, cherry cabinets & stainless appliances, expanded dining area, washer/dryer, gas fireplace & big windows facing the seasonal stream, quiet location in the complex, easy bus access, in the Aspen School District, dog friendly, no rental restrictions, low HOA fees. New roof 2013.
Sally Shiekman-Miller
970-925-1084 Trish@TrishAdam.com
Downtown Basalt Development Opportunity. Quintessential Old Town immaculately maintained home, Fronts onto Midland and backs up to Homestead, 2100 sq.ft, 3 bd, 2 ba + finished basement, fenced yard, flagstone patio, fruit trees, detached 2-car garage, R-3 zoned property offers many development options use as is, remodel or redevelop, Walk to gold medal fishing, schools, shops & restaurants.
Sally Shiekman-Miller 970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com
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Basalt/Willits - $580,000 Graciously appointed 3 bed + office, 3.5 bath, 2069 sq.ft. corner Willits Townhome with cherry cabinets, granite counters, travertine baths, hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, big windows with south-facing views, central A/C, gas fireplace, recessed lighting, large laundry room and flexible spaces. Private courtyard, 2-car garage, easy walk to Whole Foods and Willits Town Center.
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Commercial Eagle - $65,000
Carbondale - $1,120,000
Carbondale - $695,000
Commercial/Eagle - $310,000
This beautiful Aspen Glen home was built for entertaining! Featuring a gourmet kitchen, multiple fireplaces, 2 wet bars, spacious rooms with vaulted ceilings and finished basement, all in great condition.
HOME AND RENTAL INCOME Amazing views, abundant space & total tranquility. Energy efficient, 2400 sqft home, 3BR+office set on 35 horsefriendly acres 15 minutes from Highway 82. Separate1900 sq ft studio.
Unique alpine property includes special use permit for two 24 ft. yurts. Successful 16 yr backcountry lodging business. County approval for future small cabin. Great opportunity for private development
Carter Budwell
Glenwood Springs - $1,150,000
Tim Harris
970.309.0991 carter.budwell@sothebysrealty.com
970.948.4890 tharrisochaye@yahoo.com
Glenwood Springs - $1,495,000
Glenwood Springs - $389,000
Terri Thomas
800-444-2813 www.colorado-backcountry-yurt.com
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Creek-side home on fenced-in four acres in Canyon Creek, west of Glenwood Springs. 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom house with large kitchen and master bedroom. One fifth mile of creek side water, Two apartments, workshop and greenhouse.
DEVELOPERS - READY TO GO? 6 plus acres of prime development land adjacent to Walmart. 105 acres of bonus acreage included in price and ideal for single family sites lower on the site.
Ginny Cassano
Call for Appointment Buyers agents welcome 970-376-3328
Mogli Cooper
Want to own Eagle County? Own the only MOBILE franchise. Turnkey business. Great potential. Make your own hours. ALL equipment / inventory includes Mercedes Sprinter Van. Will train. 970-390-3164 danthemountainman@centurytel.net
Home Plus Rental Income! Help pay the mortgage in this Victorian style home that includes an ADU above the two-car garage! Studio apartment has excellent rental history, main house has many upgrades!
Chris Patrick
970.319.2669 cpatrick@masonmorse.com www.masonmorse.com
970-366-6000
Plan B Real Estate Snowmass Village - $488,000
Nicely remodeled, light & bright, 2 bd, 1.5 ba, 1238 sq ft, townhome with granite countertops, hardwood floors, good storage, vaulted ceilings, rock-surrounded fireplace, roomy master bath with travertine, washer/dryer, large, south-facing deck. Low HOA fees, dog allowed, ample parking, makes a great home, rental or vacation property.
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Snowmass Village - $625,000
Best Snowmass Ski Area Views! Top floor Woodbridge unit with abundant light. 2 bed/2 bath plus 108 sq.ft. sleeping loft condo. Vaulted ceilings, huge windows facing the ski slopes, gas fireplace. Balconies off both the living area as well as the master bedroom. Ski access via the ski bridge to Assay Hill. Sleeps up to 6; No rental restrictions. Enjoy as is or remodel to your tastes.
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25' GLASTRON249 1999
Acura MDX 2001
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25' Cruiser Lake Powell ready to go! Invertor, fridge, stove, full head, hot & cold water sleeps 6. Volvo Penta injected, trailer All covers and camping enclosure. 15,000 970-948-0579
Acura MDX 2001. Seats 9, One Owner. New Tires,Trailer Hitch, Bike Rack & Radar Detector. Excellent condition. 132000mi. Dale dale@stirlingpeak.com
AirstreamBambi 16 ft. 2011 Solar up grade and ready to go. sethhollar@me.com $32,500 970-319-7768
1.8 Turbo, Standard, 165K miles, cloth heated seats, bose stereo, sunroof, new timing belt, regularly maintained, excellent condition. MUST SEE!
Audi A4 Quattro 2.0T Premium+ 2011
BMW K 1200 LT 2009
Chevy Corvette C4 1985
Chevy Custom Deluxe 20 - 1977
Chevy Suburban 1990
Clean Carfax. 32k miles. Mint condition, garaged, one owner. Motivated seller! Interested parties only. Chocolate Brown with Tan Interior. $27,500 (970)618-7900
Power center stand, heated seats heated grips, power windshield, AM/FM CD, ABS, reverse, new tires, all service records, one owner. Excellent condition! 14k miles $15,000.00 970-379-7725
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$6700 obo Eagle 303-931-6577
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Corvette T Top L82 1976
Dodge Dakota 2006
Dodge Stealth ES 1991
Ford F250 Custom truck 1983
Harley Davidson Heritage Softail 1991
1976 Corvette T Top L82 109 K Original # Matched
Dodge Dakota 2006 $11,500 Excellent condition, 66k, Auto, 4WD ,2.7-V6
Dodge Stealth ES 1991 4,995 Hatchback. Excellent condition. 127,000 Manual transmission. 12 Valve 3 liter DOHC Factory Air Arctic White John 970-925-8041 lpljohn@msn.com 4,995 970-925-8041
Customized it has a six cylinder Commons diesel and a two speed splitter box for transmission, engine exhaust brake, 5th wheel hitch and bumper pull hitch, 1 ton axles & springs. Very Clean • 1 of a kind! $6800. OBO 970-618-2003
Runs strong, look great. Custom paint and Chrome.
App 25K - Asking 15K OBO Need TLC (970)456-5027 Between 11 am and 7pm
$11,000 970-309-9528
$6,500.00. Jim (970)618-9222
Harley DavidsonHeritage Softtail 2011
Honda Accord 2004
Honda shadow spirit 750 2008
Jeep Cherokee 1988
Jeep CJ-7 1986
Excellent condition, black w/pinstripes, garaged. 3 yr. extended warranty 9,621 easy miles. $14,750.00 970-948-3202
113,000 miles, 6 cylinder, automatic, CD, satellite new tires plus snow tires (two sets), timing belt replaced, power leather heated seats, air-conditioning, power windows. $8,900 (970)309-9630
Excellent condition. 2900 miles black great bike easy to ride mstotland324@gmail.com
4x4 auto trans has 4 good studded snow tires, runs great.
$4400 OBO Marc - 970-309-7523
970-618-2003
70k original miles, hard top, Warn winch, new tires, runs perfect $9000 970-929-2071
Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland - 2012
KTM 500 EXC 2013
Lexus LX470 - 2000
Mercedes Benz 380 SL 1982
Mercedes-Benz 450SL 1980
3,400 k, Gray Metallic, Dark Frost/Beige Prem. Leather, luxury loaded Overland plus safety pkg, Rear DVD Ent. Sys. Garage and never off road. Exc. like new cond, full warranty. Flex fuel econ. $39,800 Call: 402.681.3223
SOLD!!
1 owner, all extra: sunroof, wood & leather interior, break system for trailer, V8, 112k miles, grill back & front. Good Condition. $13,500 970.309.9434
2 door convertible with 2 tops, garage kept, always serviced and maintained. Great color. Runs and Drives Excellent. Power Steering, power brakes, auto transmission, factory air. $12,250 970-925-2001
Silver, 124K - 2nd owner - 560SL headlights, wheels and emblems. Fresh paint & Interior. Located in Carbondale! Price Reduced $11,500 818-207-2244 or 303-656-7371
MGMGB 1976
Porsche 911 SC 1980
Porsche Turbo S Cabriolet 2011
Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium 2010
Subaru Tribeca B9-V6 - 2006
2 door. Like new condition. Manual transmission. 1.8L Yellow Captco@aol.com
Excellent condition. Immaculate. This car still turns heads. Gray metallic, 65K miles, custom interior, sunroof, a/c.
One Owner, Dealer Maintained, Records. Heated Seats, 6 Air Bags, Clean, automatic, 60K Miles.
$23,500 970-306-2077
Silver. Black top & interior. Impeccable condition. Brought to Aspen from Newport Beach & never driven. Garaged every night & most days of its short life. 10,500 miles. $130,000 Email: lisa@collinsbis.com
SOLD!
Toyota TUNDRA 2004
VW R32 2008
VW TDI Wagon 2002
$9,990 970-925-4998 Toyota Sienna 1998
$1600.00 OBO.
$17,950.00 970-618-0092
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Good Condition. 45,000 miles on new engine.
2004 TUNDRA SR5 ACCESS CAB 133K Miles Auto transmission. V8. Good Condition. $9,200 970-948-3514
$3600 Call Dan 970-390-3919
Autos
Autos
Home of the $4995 & under cars.
AVALANCHE AUTOMOTIVE LLC
Heavy Equipment/ Trucks
Wranglers, Subarus & TDI’s in stock, plus many others.
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Hoarders be gone. Advertise your cleaning business in the Service Directory. Always in print and online. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.
98 Jeep Wrangler SE, 5 speed. 144K Call for other cars available. We finance with approved credit. BUY HERE, PAY HERE. Hwy 24 in Minturn. (970) 827-5336 Avalancheautosales.com
Color makes your classified ad stand out.
94 John Deere 410D HL 4x4 thumb, clamshell bucket, 80% tires w/ chains, pallet forks, 3300 original hours, private owner, Great shape, runs strong. 29,500 OBO Winter Park Carl 303-517-5472 carl@carlphoto.com
Ford Escort 1998
1997 Ford F-150 4x4 Automatic. Good Condition. Please call (970)319-2088
2 door, 5 speed, 185,000 miles timing belt changed at 150,000 miles. 970-524-7654
BOBCAT 873 Loader, 2001, 1700 hours, bucket, forks, rotivator, auger, tracks. $18,000. Call Kirk 970-319-9308
2008 VW R32, 21k miles, AWD, 250HP V6, blizzaks and summer tires, allseason hot hatch! Price Reduced! $22,540 970-319-0198
Automatic, Low Miles. New windshield, battery, timing belt & fuel pump. Studded snow tires available. All extras! 47mpg $9200. OBO 970-309-1004
Arts/Crafts/Hobbies
Motorcycles More than 165 million people read a newspaper in print or online in a typical week.
Merch andise Antiques
$13,900 Silverthorne Call 208.961.1029
RC Planes and accessories galore. Take a look and make me an offer! Fraser. 970-531-9503
HEAVY, small oak roll top desk (similiar to pic) in fantastic shape! Similar sell for $1000 and up!
$300 OBO!
970 524 2108 lv msg. (loc .in Eagle CO)
Children/Baby Items Did you know more people read a newspaper on a typical Sunday than watched the 2011 Super Bowl?
Audio McIntosh--- MR78 Tuner, C32 Pre-AMP, MC2205 AMP, Excellent condition. $3000.00 OBO as a Set. YOU KNOW YOU WANT THEM! Fred 970-710-1312.
BMW R1200RT 2009
26,500 mi. Black w/custom matched BMW trunk, cruise control, heated grips, heated Sargent 2-piece seat, adjustable Z Technik windscreen, wired for Garmin Zumo GPS, engine guards, ABS, electronic suspension adjustment, new tires, excellent condition.
Thousands of other autos have ALREADY sold!
Children/Baby Items Baby City Select Double Stroller, hardly used great condition, $375. Play Yard, Jumperoo, Swing on sale. 970 404 2011 or 970 404 1590
Breyer Horses
Traditional Series
Large collection in EXCELLENT condition. Accessories and Barn $25-$50 depending on the model.
Call Bryanna 970-404-2597
The typical vacation-home buyer in 2010 was 49 years old and had a median household income of $99,500. Call us at 866-850-9937 or e-mail classifieds@ cmnm.org to place a Real Estate Photo Ad in print and online.
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Clothing
“Davids Bridal Collection” Bridal Gown. Size 10 • Ivory “Beautiful” “Strapless Lace Fit-and-Flare Gown w/side split”. Go to:
www.davidsbridal. com & Search Style # YP3344. Gown has been cleaned & preserved.
Paid $800,
Was at $500.
NOW for $400.
CASH ONLY & NO RETURN.
970.456.3291 - Rifle
SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY PLEASE! Collectibles
Breyer Horses
Collectibles
Large collection in EXCELLENT condition. Accessories and Barn available as well. Call for details. $25-$50 depending on the model.
Call Bryanna 970-404-2597
Doll house fully furnished $1400 Dillon Excellent condition. Ed 970-513-4759 jandejunk@yahoo.com Won Calif. State Fair Best in class and Home and Arts in 1981.
FOR SALE!
Lawn & Garden
Computers
Acres of Trees - Spruce, Foxtails, Aspens $20, Corral Poles. Since 1974 For appt. 719-836-2639
Get them lining up for you! Vintage 1960s Uneeda Fashion Doll with 4 interchangeable heads & 1970s Mikkifashion Doll. Both come with clothes, & cases. Uneeda’s are homemade.
scotty dog bookends
$30
970 524 2108 lv msg. (loc. Eagle Co.)
$25
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Electronics
617-448-6491
Vinyl Shop & Supplies for sale. 54” cutter, 36” inkjet. Banner Materials, $4000. Lots of Freebies. 970-201-1410 Selling Skyhook Boom Truck, also!
Furniture/ Beds & Mattresses Bed- Queen Size. 550.00 Aspen Excellent condition. Mj 9703096070 Melindacoile@gmail.co m
Canoes/Kayaks/ Row Boats
RAFT
One box
2 x Lochinvar Knight Kbn 500 high altitude 4,001-12,000ft boilers. Used maybe 2 years. Great condition. Best offers. Ph 970-963-4321
Jewelry
of various lawn & garden, includes electric lawn mower w/bag, yard art, porch flag NIB, 970 524 2108 lv msg
14’ Vanguard w/frame, 3 Oars, Pump, River Ready. All Brand New! $3800.00 in Eagle.
Please Recycle
leather, pleather and m i c r o s u e d e jackets and coats, including vintage Etienne Aigner. Most are for smaller frame. 970 524 2108 lv. message. (Located in Eagle County)
$50
Vintage, collectable & contemporary jewelry for sale! (sim to pic) Call 970 524 2108 for information, lv msg. (loc. in Eagle CO)
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Catering
Jeep Cherokee 88 Grey 4 Wheel Auto, Sunroof Need $ going to College Gently used condition.
Cleaning Service
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SOLD!
Pets - Dogs
Musical
House Cleaning Excellent References Personalized Laundry & Press Service A l l n a t u r a l products/pick up and delivery Esther 970 379-3928
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Search locally or expand your search throughout the mountains and beyond. Interior & Exterior Painting. High quality Work, Guaranteed. Insured. Sherpa Enterprises, Inc. Reasonable rates. 970-471-3094
Please Recycle Labradoodle puppies. All colors, non shed, 35lbs f u l l g r o w n www.1-labradoodle-bre eder.com 970-240-4652 Baby Grand K. Kawai piano $6000 Excellent condition and tuned call Bobbi Ann Houtsma 303-478-5304 1278 Snowbunny Lane
No rain, or snow, on this parade. Advertise your roofing company in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.
Want To Buy/ Merchandise Want to purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201
SB Gardens Design-Install-Maintain Specializing in perennial gardens and annual pots 970-618-7717 www.sbgardens.net Housekeeping Construction Cleaning Home Management
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Alex Leddy, L.Ac., is excited to join Aspen Sports Medicine and offer acupuncture services, including cupping, electroacupuncture, and herbal medicine. Come in for 2 treatments and get your 3rd one free! Visit www.alexleddyacupunct ure.com for more information, or call Alex at 970-309-5853 to book your appointment today!
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Look in the merchandise section for great deals! Poodle, Std. 2 girls, black, Ch. Bloodlines, b . 4 / 2 4 , v e t checked,727-244-2792 klaroby@gmail.com www.klarobypoodles.co m, Fairplay
Very affordable, quality home & construction cleaning. Licensed and insured. Glenwood to Aspen. Call Candy at 515.450.8178 for a free quote.
Oriental Massage: Clean, cozy, and comfortable. if you would like a massage by a professional Asian Masseuse come and experience a perfect body massage!! Call :LILY 818-913-6588 www.aspenorientalmassage.com
If someone is asking you to pay in advance for an item they are selling in our Classified advertising section, be on your guard. We work hard to ensure the credibility and quality of our advertisements, so please contact us immediately if you have concerns about a print or online Classified ad. Call 866.850.9937 or email classifieds@cmnm.org TRUSTED LOCAL CONNECTIONS POWERFUL NATIONAL REACH
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Dennis Wells Painting Serving the Mid Valley to Aspen since 1985. Faux & Custom finishes. Interior & Exterior Painting.
Landscaping, Mowing & Tilling
Full Service Lawn Care Gardening and Irrigation Concrete/Stone Sealing Clean-up/Brush Clearing ($2500.00 Fire Mitigation Credit if You Qualify) 720 427 3086
NFL-NHL-NBA-MLB-NCAA
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LASER TATTOO REMOVAL Ross Dickstein, MD (970) 668-0998
ON THE TABLE ASPEN Cheffing, Shopping & Staffing for 25 years. 970-925-2489. onthetableaspen.com
www.denverticket.com toll free 1-800-500-8955 PRICE REDUCED! Queen size log bed (large hunky logs) 2 custom log end tables each with a drawer Mattress if needed (fairly new)$650 for everything! OBO!! Great Deal Call Kimberly at 970.618.9151
Service
Miscellaneous Merchandise
ALL TICKETS BUY/SELL
One box
Health & Beauty
Painting
$40
Tickets/Ski Passes/ Events
women’s vintage
S A V E M O N E Y Review your life policy. Or if over 68 sell it for CASH. 970.925.5900
SOLD!!
RON"THE GOLD GUY "
REPUTABLE GOLDSMITH paying CASH for gold, silver, platinum jewelry, gold or silver coins, nuggets, sterling silver sets. Many loyal customers thank me for BEST RETURNS, BEST SERVICE and convenient appointments. I Recycle, Remake, and Repair. For today's spot see: ronthegoldguy.com. Call Ron (970) 390-8229
Financial
Horse Trailers featherlite 4 horse slant 5th wheel trailer $6500.00 aspen Good condition. james belfont 970-925-6103 dink@sopris.net
Please Recycle
Heating & Cooling
Food & Beverage
BEEF, PORK, ELK. Valley grown, hormone free. Custom cut to your specifications. Affordable! www.kinikin.com 970-240-4329 Free delivery
Call us for estimates! (970) 241-3819 or (800) 723-5911
Jackson 4 Fun Kayak $500 Great play boat in excellent condition Boated less than 15 times 970-319-6593
Vintage Leather Loveseat. $200 Aspen Good condition. Evan 970-618-9042 evan.soroka@gmail.com
1st Generation iPad!
16GB Black. New Red Leather Case and Charging Cord Included. $150 OBO.
We sell new equipment, OEM and compatible brand supplies for all printers. Brother Authorized Service.
925-9937
Construction Equipment/Material 16’ ladder, folds down to 4’ for $80.00 Please call: 970-274-2137
Repairs most brands of computer printers at our location or yours.
Call Zach to get your ad started!
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TO MY DEAR PETEY, THANK YOU FOR 15 WONDERFUL, FUN FILLED YEARS! LOVE, TINE
PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Section 6104(D) of the Internal Revenue Code, notice is hereby given that the annual return for the year ended December 31, 2012 of the R O D W E L L D A R T M E M O R I A L FOUNDATION, a private foundation, is available for public inspection by any interested citizen who requests it at the foundation's principal office located at 633 West Main Street, Aspen, CO 81611, telephone number (970) 920-3874, beginning on the date of this publication and for 180 days thereafter during normal business hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The principal manager of the Foundation is Elizabeth Rodwell Dart. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on July 11, 2013.
COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 13-021 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On May 1, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) MONTGOMERY LOVE AND MELANIE LOVE Original Beneficiary(ies) WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust December 14, 2007 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust December 14, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number) 544912 Original Principal Amount $195,940.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $195,531.87 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: PLEASE SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION UNIT 202, 0161 MINING STOCK PARKWAY BUILDING, BURLINGAME RANCH I CONDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP RECORDED NOVEMBER 13, 2006 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 530970 AND FIRST SUPPLEMENT RECORDED JANUARY 9, 2007 UNDER RECEPTION N. 533147, SECOND SUPPLEMENT RECORDED JUNE 26, 2007 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 539360, THIRD SUPPLEMENT RECORDED JUNE 26, 2007 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 539361, FOURTH SUPPLEMENT RECORDED NOVEMBER 7, 2007 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 543904 AND FIFTH SUPPLEMENT RECORDED NOVEMBER 7, 2007 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 543906 AND ACCORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION OF BURLINGAME RANCH I RECORDED NOVEMBER 13, 2006 RECEPTION NO. 530969 AND FIRST SUPPLEMENT RECORDED JANUARY 9, 2007 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 533146, SECOND SUPPLEMENT RECORDED JUNE 26, 2007 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 539358, THIRD SUPPLEMENT RECORDED JUNE 26, 2007 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 539359, FOURTH SUPPLEMENT RECORDED NOVEMBER 7, 2007 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 543903, AND FIFTH SUPPLEMENT RECORDED NOVEMBER 7, 2007 UNDER RECEPTION NO. 543905. COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 0161 MINING STOCK PKWY #202, ASPEN, CO 81611. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 08/28/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication 7/11/2013 Last Publication 8/8/2013 Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 05/01/2013 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz #5673 Emily Jensik #31294 Catherine A Hildreth #40975 Joan Olson #28078 Lisa Cancanon #42043 ANDREA RICKLES-JORDAN #39005 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Jennifer H Trachte #40391 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.
DATE: 05/01/2013 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz #5673 Emily Jensik #31294 Catherine A Hildreth #40975 Joan Olson #28078 Lisa Cancanon #42043 ANDREA RICKLES-JORDAN #39005 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Jennifer H Trachte #40391 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 9105.05763 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly July 11, 18, 25, 2013 and August 1 and 8, 2013. (9334622)
COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 13-022 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On May 8, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) JEFFREY HALFERTY AND SARA HALFERTY Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR QUICKEN LOANS INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt QUICKEN LOANS INC. Date of Deed of Trust September 21, 2011 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust September 26, 2011 Recording Information (Reception Number) 583024 Original Principal Amount $688,425.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $677,032.41 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: PLEASE SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 47, BLOCK 3, NORTH FORTY P.U.D. SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JUNE 17, 1999 IN PLAT BOOK 50 AT PAGE 18 AS RECEPTION NO. 432251 AND FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE PLAT OF THE NORTH FORTY P.U.D. SUBDIVISION RECORDED FEBRUARY 9, 2000 IN PLAT BOOK 52 AT PAGE 47 AS RECEPTION NO. 440303 COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 80 RIVERDOWN DR, ASPEN, CO 81611-1068. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 09/04/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication 7/11/2013 Last Publication 8/8/2013 Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; DATE: 05/08/2013 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz #5673 Emily Jensik #31294 Catherine A Hildreth #40975 Joan Olson #28078 Lisa Cancanon #42043 ANDREA RICKLES-JORDAN #39005 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Jennifer H Trachte #40391 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney File # 2750.00013 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly July 11, 18, 25,2013 and August 1, and 8, 2013. (9337705)
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF PETITION FOR NAME CHANGE. Notice is hereby given to Nicklas Tininenko that Brady Alexander Tininenko has petitioned that his name be changed to Brady Alexa n d e r B o w l e s. The Circuit Court of Platte County, Missouri, will hear the matter on Friday, July 19, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. central time in Divison I, 328 Main Street, Platte City, Missouri 64079. IN RE: BRADY ALEXANDER TININENKO, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, CHERYL BOWLES, Case No. 13AE-CV01496. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly July 11, 18, and 25, 2013. (9335092)
all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.
M O N DAY- F R I DAY 8 : 3 0 A M TO 5 : 0 0 P M The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 8A, ALLEY DUPLEXES, 970. 3 8 4 - 9A1 3PLAT 5 OF LOT 8A AND LOT 8B, A RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 8, BLOCK 8, SOUTHPLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT - PHASE L E G A L S @SIDE AS P E N T I M E S .CO M II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF FILED APRIL 11, 2002, IN BOOK 60 AT PAGE 44, COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO.
PUBLIC NOTICE BUTTERMILK METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
Also known by street and number as: 421 ALEXANDER LN, BASALT, CO 81621-8105.
The Buttermilk Metropolitan District will hold a public meeting of the Board of Directors at 8:30 AM on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, at the White River Lodge, Aspen Highlands, 0197 Prospector Road, Suite 2105, Aspen, Colorado, for the purpose of discussing an increase to existing water rates.
NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 08/07/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
Any questions regarding this meeting and public hearing may be directed to the District Manager, Gary Beach, at (970) 273-3100, 711 East Valley Road, Suite 103, Basalt, Colorado 81621. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly July 11, 2013. (9346447) LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE #26, 2013 PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance #26, Series of 2013, was adopted on first reading at the City Council meeting July 8, 2013, 2013. This ordinance, if adopted will approve a subdivision for 534 E. Cooper (Boogies Buildings) to remodel and expand one free market and one affordable housing unit and 292 square feet of commercial. The public hearing on this ordinance is scheduled for July 22, 2013, at 5 PM, City hall, 130 South Galena. To see the entire text, go to the city's legal notice website http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Clerk/Legal-Notices/ If you would like a copy FAXed, mailed or e-mailed to you, call the city clerk's office, 429-2686. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on July 11, 2013. [9349129] LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE #27, 2013 PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance #27, Series of 2013, was adopted on first reading at the City Council meeting July 8, 2013. This ordinance, if adopted will approve a subdivision for 420 E. Hyman to demolish and rebuild a mixed use building. The public hearing on this ordinance is scheduled for August 12, 2013, at 5 PM, City hall, 130 South Galena. To see the entire text, go to the city's legal notice website http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Clerk/Legal-Notices/ If you would like a copy FAXed, mailed or e-mailed to you, call the city clerk's office, 429-2686. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on July 11, 2013. [9349187] LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE #28, 2013 PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance #28, Series of 2013, was adopted on first reading at the City Council meeting July 8, 2013. This ordinance, if adopted will approve a request to allow landing a TDR (250 square feet) on each side of the lot split at 360 Lake Avenue. The public hearing on this ordinance is scheduled for July 22, 2013, at 5 PM, City hall, 130 South Galena. To see the entire text, go to the city's legal notice website http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Clerk/Legal-Notices/ If you would like a copy FAXed, mailed or e-mailed to you, call the city clerk's office, 429-2686. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on July 11, 2013. [9349223] LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE #29, 2013 PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance #29, Series of 2013, was adopted on first reading at the City Council meeting July 8, 2013. This ordinance, if adopted will increase the maximum fines for municipal code violations The public hearing on this ordinance is scheduled for July 22, 2013, at 5 PM, City hall, 130 South Galena. To see the entire text, go to the city's legal notice website http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Clerk/Legal-Notices/ If you would like a copy FAXed, mailed or e-mailed to you, call the city clerk's office, 429-2686. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on July 11, 2013. [9349287] PUBLIC NOTICE COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 13-020 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On April 9, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) GREGORY DANIEL SMITH Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE BANK, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust April 24, 2006 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust May 01, 2006 Recording Information (Reception Number) 523534 Original Principal Amount $531,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $501,500.00 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 8A, ALLEY DUPLEXES, A PLAT OF LOT 8A AND LOT 8B, A RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 8, BLOCK 8, SOUTHSIDE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT - PHASE II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF FILED APRIL 11, 2002, IN BOOK 60 AT PAGE 44, COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 421 ALEXANDER LN, BASALT, CO 81621-8105. NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME In The Matter Of the Petition Of Alison Foto Agley For a Change of Name to: Alison Marie Foto Case No. 13C526 Public Notice is given on June 27, 2013 that a Petition for a Change of Name has been filed with the Pitken County Court. The Petition requests that name of Alison Foto Agley be changed to Alison Marie Foto. Jonna Goldstone Clerk of Court Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on July 4, 11, 18, 2013. [9321042] PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF RIVER IMPROVEMENTS
DATE: 04/09/2013 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee
The Town of Basalt is seeking Statements of Qualification from interested and qualified contractors for the construction of river improvements in an approximately 1,000 foot long reach of the Roaring Fork River located downstream from the Midland Avenue Bridge in the Town of Basalt. Construction is expected to begin in 2013 and be completed in 2014. Contractors must be prequalified by the Town to be eligible for bidding on the project.
The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Robert J. Aronowitz #5673 Emily Jensik #31294 Catherine A Hildreth #40975 Joan Olson #28078 Lisa Cancanon #42043 ANDREA RICKLES-JORDAN #39005 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Jennifer H Trachte #40391 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney File # 1269.21921
The scope of the project includes removal of cobble from the riverbed, bank stabilization using large interlocked boulders and riprap, boulder jetties, trout habitat, bioengineering techniques, wetlands construction, enhancement and preservation, site grading, and utility work including a sanitary sewer river crossing. Contractors qualified for bidding on the project must demonstrate successful experience with this type of construction, including experience working in a river environment, managing streamflows, and controlling sediment and erosion. Contractors must have experience in compliance with 404 permits typically issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers for this type of project.
The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.
Contractors determined by the Town to be qualified for this project will be issued bidding documents and an invitation to bid on the project.
*IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;
Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on June 13, 20, 27,& July 4, 11, 2013. [9252678]
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF INTEREST REGARDING THE PITKIN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Unless otherwise notified all regular and special meetings will be held in the Board of County Commissioners, Plaza One Conference Room, 530 E Main St, Aspen All regular meeting items begin at 12:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the conduct of business allows. Check agenda at http://www.aspenpitkin.com or call 920-5200 for meeting times for special meetings. Copies of the full text of any resolution(s) and ordinance(s) referred to are available during regular business hours (8:30 - 4:30) in the Clerk and Recorder's office, 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, Aspen, Colorado 81611 NOTICE OF UPCOMING PUBLIC HEARINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2013: RE: Gregory Expansion of Non-Conforming Structure with Significant Changes (CASE# P055-13; PID 2735-123-00-031) An application submitted by Kirk Gregory (PO Box 10055, Aspen, CO 81612) requesting to obtain construction of approximately 300 square feet of additions to the existing residence. The property is located at 10 Harbour Lane, and is legally described as a parcel of land being part of the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 12. Township 10 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. The State Parcel Identification for this property is 2735-123-00-031. The application/resolution are available for public inspection in the Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen CO 81611. For further information, contact Lance Clarke at (970) 920-5452. RE: Lewis (Caparrella) Activity Envelope, Site Plan Review, and Request for Flexibility for Agricultural Support ( C a s e # P 0 4 9 - 1 3 ; P I D 2467-174-00-028 An application submitted by Jordan Lewis (PO Box 4210, Aspen, CO 81612) requesting approval for construction of approximately 55,800 square feet of greenhouses. The property is located at 24480 Highway 82 and is legally described as a parcel of land being a part of Tract 55 in Section 17, Township 8 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2467-174-00-028. The application is available for public inspection in the Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. For further information contact Mike Kraemer at the Pitkin Community Development Department (970) 920-5482. RE: Gregory Expansion of Non-Conforming Structure with Significant Changes (CASE# P055-13; PID 2735-123-00-00 An application submitted by Kirk Gregory (PO Box 10055, Aspen, CO 81612) requesting to obtain construction of approximately 300 square feet of additions to the existing residence. The property is located at 10 Harbour Lane, and is legally described as a parcel of land being part of the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 12. Township 10 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. The State Parcel Identification for this property is 2735-123-00-031. The application/resolution are available for public inspection in the Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen CO 81611. For further information, contact Lance Clarke at (970) 920-5452.
All statements of qualification must be received by 2:00 PM MDT, August 5, 2013, at the Basalt Town Hall, 101 Midland Avenue, Basalt, CO, 81621. The Request for Qualifications package, detailing the scope of the project, the Statement of Qualifications requirements, and the prequalification process, can be obtained by contacting the Town Engineer (Larry Thompson) at: Town of Basalt 101 Midland Avenue Basalt, CO 81621 (970) 927-4701 Ext. 108 (voice) larry.thompson@basalt.net Published July 12 and 15, 2013 in the Aspen Times and Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Realtors: Do you have a “retreat” for sale? 84 percent of vacation-home buyers said the primary reason for buying a second home was to use the property for vacations or as a family retreat. To place a Real Estate Photo Ad in print and online call 866-850-9937 or e-mail classifieds@cmnm. org
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‘THE FIVE ACTS OF DIEGO LEÓN’ DIEGO LEÓN, the protagonist of Alex Espinoza’s second novel, makes his way to the U.S. during the turmoil of the Mexican revolution, hoping to achieve stardom at a time when Hollywood’s major studios each “had a Latin actor under contract.” Espinoza, who was born in Tijuana and now lives in California, vividly evokes a series of worlds, from the prosaic realities of rural Mexico in 1911 to the merciless studio system behind the glamour of Hollywood’s 1930s golden age. The Five Acts of Diego León begins with Diego’s childhood in a poor village in Michoacán, Mexico, where he lives with his mother, who grew up privileged in the province’s capital before eloping with Diego’s halfP’urhépecha father. Diego discovers his own love for performing during a dance for the feast day of the town’s patron
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saint. “The more he moved, the louder the crowd cheered him on, the more they applauded, and the happier he felt.” Tragedy forces Diego to join his wealthy grandparents in the capital, and they educate him and give him music lessons while grooming him to take over the family business and get married. But Diego has realized he is gay, a secret he shares with no one. As plans for his future become fixed, he flees Mexico for Hollywood to pursue his show-business dreams. Diego evolves from a sweet and sensitive boy into a dashing but calculating man who will do anything to achieve his goals. A secretary at the central casting office tells him, “Don’t be so honest. In this town, people get rich by fibbing and go nowhere fast when they tell the truth.” Espinoza shows how every gay man in this closeted era was a kind of
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