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29 COVER STORY The USA Pro Challenge, the Colorado stage race that annually highlights the Rocky Mountains, is always a frenzy. This year will be no different; in fact, it might even more exciting as our mountain town launches the 2013 edition with the first-ever kickoff circuit event — the Aspen/Snowmass Circuit Race. Sports editor Dale Strode and reporter Scott Condon share the whole story with us.

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Pitkin Green ComPound

82 & 123 Cottonwood Lane, Aspen | $18,900,000 Located on the highest knoll in Pitkin Green with expansive views from Independence Pass to Mt. Sopris, this rare compound features a main house, guesthouse and outdoor room all in a private garden setting. The main house (lot 9) was remodeled in 1992 & 2013, features three bedrooms, four baths and a two-car garage with 4,483 sq ft and an additional 293 of FAR. The guesthouse (lot 7) has four bedrooms, four baths on 3,662 sq ft with a two-car garage. One could also purchase a TDR to gain 4,000 sq ft of below grade space on each lot.

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Thursday, August 22, 5 – 7 pm Roaring Fork Club River Cabin Honoring

Karen & Bayard Hollins Wyly Art Excellence Award

Space is limited. SILENT AUCTION DONORS: Proceeds benefit Aspen Skiing Company, Caribou Jewels Wyly art programs. Richard Carter, Doug Casebeer, Cuveé Bistro Mark Cesark, Betsy Chaffin Nicole Nagel-Gogolak, Harvey Meadows Gallery Sybil Hill, Bayard Hollins Jay Magidson, Nina McLemore Boutique O'Brien Graphics, Sarah Peterson Tickets start at $150 Tony Prikryl, Sara Ransford purchase online wylyarts.org Salon Tullio and Betty Weiss

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THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION For the Outdoor Enthusiast…

Properties for those who love to fish, hike, bike, golf, ski or horseback ride Frying Pan River Close to Basalt

Maroon Creek Club

6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths, 8,673 sq ft Gracious spaces, fireplaces, large deck, and mountain views Within steps of Tiehack lift, Maroon Creek Club, and Aspen Rec Center $8,795,000 Furnished

2 miles from downtown Basalt 9 cabins – 3 directly on the river Private Gold Medal fishing Build a lasting family legacy 70 acre Homestead Parcel Entire 137+ acre ranch available for purchase, call us for details

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Snowmass Ski-in/Ski-Out Home

One of the best lots in Snowmass Village! 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, 4,811 sq ft Stunning contemporary home Beautifully decorated and accessorized Snowmelt patio & driveway, great views $6,950,000 Furnished Co-listed with Craig Morris

Sopris Mountain Ranch

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Fish and enjoy your own private stretch of Snowmass Creek Spectacular home – 4 bedrooms, 4 full, 2 half baths, 6,528 sq ft Close to Aspen, Snowmass & Roaring Fork Club Views and privacy, all in a peaceful setting $4,595,000

Frying Pan River Frontage

VOX POP If you could be a ‘pro’ at anything, what would it be and why? DORRIAN CASTO DUR A NGO, COLO.

“I would be a pro chef, because food makes people happy and I would like the satisfaction.”

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“I would be a pro musician, because it takes the most talent to become professional.” Stunning one level home on 35.72 acres 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 6,238 sq ft 1,375 sq ft 3 car garage Jaw dropping views of Mt. Sopris Horseback riding, hiking and cross country skiing – all out your door $4,895,000 Furnished

582 ft of private Gold Medal river frontage 2+ acres with a 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3,443 sq ft home Almost every room has views of the river Fish, golf and bike right from your door – a true recreational lover’s dream $3,495,000 Furnished

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THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

with JOHN COLSON

Presented by Joshua & Co. – The Ranch Group

To Eric and Barack — do you really mean it this time?

Missouri Heights Ranch ~ Carbondale This 1,000± acre ranch just 30 miles from Aspen includes senior water rights, sweeping mountain views over irrigated meadows, a creek, end-of-road privacy and adjacency to BLM lands. Surrounded by other large, legacy ranches, the property provides excellent hunting and is a great conservation opportunity. $7,950,000

Peace Ranch Basalt ~ 600± acres Most private property in Aspen area. $49,500,000

Child Capitol Creek Ranch Old Snowmass ~ 1,321± acres Largest acreage for sale in Pitkin County. $33,000,000

Saddle Ridge Ranch Glenwood Springs ~ 1,231± acres 100% of oil/gas rights included; miles of trails. $15,900,000

Little Papoose Ranch Ridgway, CO ~ 259± acres 9,900 sq. ft. home, plus 2 cabins. $12,950,000

Serenity Falls at The Timbers Evergreen, CO ~ 32± acres Originally priced at $18,750,000. Now $9,950,000

Turnberry Ranch Missouri Heights ~ 394± acres Borders BLM and Cattle Creek. $8,500,000

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policies, which the government has used since Ronald Reagan was president, as a way of dealing with low-level drug offenders without mentioning any particular drugs, at least as far as I could tell from news accounts. He talked about how these laws were contributing directly to the overcrowding of our prisons, which currently hold the highest number of citizens, per capita or in absolute terms, of just about any nation on earth. He referred to drug offenders without any links to organized crime and intoned, “Too many Americans go to too many prisons for far too long and for no good law enforcement reason.” Heady stuff, and way past due from the nation’s highest-ranking law enforcement official. The price we pay for the illconceived policies Holder targeted is a huge one, whether in social costs (young people turned into practiced criminals by the time they get out of prison) or strictly financial costs (it is estimated that the federal government spent $15 billion on the drug war in 2010, much of it wasted on low-impact drug crimes that were not really a national problem). Even CNN, in a piece by airline mogul Richard Branson, noted last year that the current War on Drugs, which has cost us a trillion dollars over 40 years, is in many ways a continuation of a policy that was tried and failed nearly a century ago — I refer to Prohibition. Just as Prohibition saw increases in drunkenness, violent crime and a bloat of anti-drinking bureaucracies, so has the War on Drugs affected our social, political and regulatory climate. So, as I noted above, Holder’s words could be viewed as a mere reflection of wisdom gained a century ago, when Prohibition was repealed. Unfortunately, whatever wisdom there was that pushed through the repeal of Prohibition has largely been forgotten or buried by the massive anti-drug armies that we taxpayers now support. I only hope Holder, and behind him Obama, mean what they say this time.

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HMMM, have we been here before? This week, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced that low-level, nonviolent drug offenses will no longer result in mandatory sentencing, Draconian treatment at the hands of the U.S. “justice” system. Wasn’t it just four years ago or so that Holder and his boss, President Barack Obama, made a similar announcement about states’ efforts to legalize the cultivation, sale and use of pot (medical marijuana, at that point in time)? Back then, the dynamic duo stated in remarkably plain English that the “Justice” Department would not move to prosecute, convict and imprison people who were obeying laws put in place by the voters, namely the medical marijuana initiatives that have now passed in 21 states, according to a summary on the website procon.org. Of course, following this pronouncement, the nascent medical marijuana industry in several states, including Colorado, blossomed like cactus flowers following a heavy spring rain. And, of course, the dynamic duo did not exactly live up to their promises with regard to medical marijuana businesses. D of J agents continued to bust medical marijuana farms and shops with wild abandon, even in states where the local establishment wanted those agents to back off and stay backed off. But now that voters in two states — Colorado and Washington — have approved the cultivation, sale and use of pot recreationally, as well as medicinally, it seems that Holder and Obama have had to rethink their course of action. I say the two of them because it is hard to imagine Holder going out on his own with pronouncement, even if Obama has been publicly silent on the matter. But Holder, in his speech before the American Bar Association on Aug. 12, was not talking specifically about pot, or about the injustice shown toward states where medical as well as recreational marijuana are now legal substances. Nope, he kept it general, as may befit an audience of attorneys. He talked about mandatory sentencing

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I ncredible Places to Call Home — Find Your Perfect Rocky Mountain Retreat… New Listing

The Most Extraordinary New Home to be Offered in Aspen 6 bedrooms, 6 full, 4 half baths, 12,750 sq ft, 5.01 acres $23,750,000

• Contemporary lines • Phenomenal views • Close proximity to town and all the world-class amenities – yet with five acres it offers privacy you can enjoy

• The panoramic rooftop living room will take your breath away • Warm and inviting finish details with attention to detail provide an unrivaled experience in a home of this caliber in all of Aspen

Riverfront Ranch in Old Snowmass

$12,500,000 35 acres

Main House: 4 bedrooms, 4 full, 2 half baths Detached Guest House: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths • One of a kind ranch property • Spacious and private verandas with outdoor fireplace overlooking Snowmass Creek with sweeping mountain vistas

• Every room enjoys sights and sounds of the river • Barn, caretaker’s quarters, artist studio and irrigated pasture for your horses

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Mountain Valley Home

Maroon Creek Club Homesite

Contemporary Home In Ridge Run

Charming Capitol Creek Cabin

5 bedrooms, 5 full, 2 half baths, 4,224 sq ft Beautiful mountain contemporary home High end finishes throughout Perfect entertaining inside and outside $4,950,000

Perched above Maroon Creek Includes plans for a Robert Trown home Across the street from Tiehack Minutes to airport and downtown Aspen $3,950,000

5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 3,863 sq ft Recently remodeled, hardwood floors Open living spaces, perfect to entertain Minutes from Base Village, Snowmass Mall $3,199,000

Excellent development opportunity on over 4 beautiful acres in Old Snowmass Existing 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 996 sq ft home, plus build 4,750 sq ft residence $1,875,000 Partially Furnished

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Spectacular Melton Ranch Home

Ideal Mountain Chalet

The Best of River Valley Ranch

Buy 1 or all 8 Individual units 347 to 435 sq ft Perfect for guests, nanny or pilot 2 minutes to airport, 6 minutes to Aspen $1,800,000 all 8, Indiv. starting at $190,000

4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3,006 sq ft Newly decorated and renovated Refreshing contemporary, open floor plan Expansive views across valley and ski areas $2,097,000

4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3,060 sq ft Pristine, meticulously cared for home Expansive deck with open-air Jacuzzi One of the best values in Snowmass $1,725,000 Furnished

6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths, 5,750 sq ft, .61 acres Located on the 11th tee box Detached one bedroom guest house Walking distance to downtown Carbondale $1,375,000

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THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

with STEWART OKSENHORN

POPULAR MUSIC LEGEND IS THAT “Strong Persuader,” from way back in 1986, is the signature album by Robert Cray. But it’s arguable that “Strong Persuader” was simply the most popular album of his career, yielding the hits “Smoking Gun” and “Right Next Door (Because of Me).” Cray has been wildly consistent in his appealing mix of blues and soul, and his latest and 16th recording, 2012’s “Nothin But Love,” serves as the exclamation point on that idea. The album is no frills, nothing groundbreaking, just exceptional musicianship, singing and bluesthemed writing. The 60-year-old Cray leads his band to a date at belly Up on Tuesday, Aug. 20.

Bluesman Robert Cray plays Tuesday, Aug. 20 at Belly Up.

CURRENTEVENTS CLASSICAL MUSIC

Aspen Music Festival music director Robert Spano conducts the Aspen Festival Orchestra in the final concert of the 2013 season, on Sunday, Aug. 18 at the Benedict Music Tent.

THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL closes its 65th season with the full range of treats. On the grand side is opera: a production of “L’incoronazione di Poppea,” by the 17th-century pioneer Monteverdi, opens Thursday, Aug. 15 at the Wheeler Opera House, and has a second performance on Saturday, Aug. 17. More intimate is the piano recital on Saturday by Music Festival regular Vladimir Feltsman, with a program of Liszt, Haydn, Skryabin and Schubert. The Aspen Chamber Symphony winds down with a concert on Friday, Aug. 16, featuring Beethoven’s Seventh and a bassoon concerto by Music Festival president Alan Fletcher, with soloist Nancy Goeres. The season goes out with its usual big bang: the Sunday, Aug. 18 Aspen Festival Orchestra performance has Music Festival music director Robert Spano conducting a program topped by pieces from Wagner’s “Ring” cycle.

THEATER “ROMEO AND JULIET” was not well received in its day; an early critic called it the worst play he ever heard. But the story of star-crossed lovers from feuding Italian families has worn well over the last 400-plus years to become the signature romantic tragedy of the ages. The local Hudson Reed Ensemble’s eight-year-old Shakespeare in the Park series gets around to the tale of the Montagues and Capulets; its “Romeo and Juliet” opens Thursday, Aug. 15, and has additional dates through Aug. 31. Regular attendees of the free productions, on Galena Plaza, will note some new things. The cast is fresh, starting with Nick Garay and Shelby Lathrop as the title characters. And the venue gets turned around to make the setting more intimate — no more Red Mountain as the dramatic backdrop. “I want people to be close to the emotions,” director Kent Reed said. “An open, unbroken horizon won’t work.”

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LEGENDS & LEGACIES

FROM the VAULT

by TIM WILLOUGHBY

At the time when the sculpture garden at the Aspen Meadows was constructed, the Aspen Institute also built tennis courts that included a plumbing glitch.

UNDER YOUR FLOOR: THE PLUMBING CONTRACTOR BUILDING IN ASPEN requires more than architects and construction workers; inside your walls and below the floor lays plumbing. In the 1950s, plumbing contractor Ed Gordier made the water flow. Eventually, Dale Grant took over Gordier’s operation. After the Midnight Mine closed in 1953, my father, Joe Popish and several other miners went to work for Grant. They compensated their lack of licensed journeymen certification with skills that enabled them to survive and to master difficult working conditions: plumbing the mines. Installing plumbing in Aspen at the time was much like working in a mine: Old houses and buildings lacked fundamental plumbing infrastructure. A plumber had to fight claustrophobia, crawl through dark tight spaces, drag tools and equipment across the cold ground, and work where it was difficult to get leverage for moving or tightening pipes. There were no easy projects. Why did they do it? The camaraderie of the plumbers who had worked together for years and Grant’s easygoing nature made the job tolerable. They spent as much time laughing at one another’s jokes and stories as they did laying pipe.

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What started as a small operation expanded as Aspen grew. In just a few years the center of operations moved three times, each move within a half a block. The company was first housed in a small, newly

The plumbing business fell into three categories: emergency repairs (mostly unplugging toilets and drains for Aspen’s restaurants), retrofitting Aspen’s old houses, and new construction. In winter there

INSTALLING PLUMBING IN ASPEN AT THE TIME WAS MUCH LIKE WORKING IN A MINE: OLD HOUSES AND BUILDINGS LACKED FUNDAMENTAL PLUMBING AND INFRASTRUCTURE. constructed structure behind the Cowenhoven building, then moved into the space once occupied by Cooper Street Pier, and finally into a large building erected for the company on the corner of Hyman and Hunter. While occupying the Cooper Street building, Grant opened a showroom to sell appliances. When television first broadcast to Aspen, he became one of the first TV dealers.

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was additional business related to frozen water lines and sewer pipes, a common occurrence in Aspen’s barely insulated Victorian houses and buildings. As with plumbers today, Grant and his men preferred to work on new houses and buildings where no leaking water got them wet, the sewer didn’t reek, and preplanned accessibility made it easier to lay pipes. They took pride in driving past

a new home, knowing they were part of its creation. Completion of one project did not leave the crew proud, however. When the Aspen Institute built the Aspen Meadows, they included double-duty courts intended for tennis in summer and ice-skating in winter. The plumbers, drawing on their experience installing the new radiant heating systems in Aspen’s cutting-edge houses, laid hundreds of feet of copper piping, and then concrete was poured over and around it. Unfortunately, the engineering was wrong — the pipelines were not close enough together for the coolant that was pumped through them to freeze the surface water. Although most contractors of the 1950s lived in Aspen, Grant commuted from Basalt. He and Aloha, his wife, lived split their energy between the two distinct communities. Eventually, he sold the plumbing business, freeing time to enjoy rock collecting and lapidary projects. Universally known in Basalt, Grant was elected and served as an Eagle County commissioner. 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@ comcast.net.

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LEGENDS & LEGACIES

FROM the VAULT

compiled by THE ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

FA S T P U S H E R S

1896 A S P E N B I K E R AC E S

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

“ALL IS READY for the bicycle races today,” stated the Aspen Daily Times on June 19, 1896. “Today the first bicycle race meet of the year will be held in Aspen. Already a number of the crack riders from Grand Junction, Durango, Glenwood and Leadville who will start are on the ground and yesterday the track was alive with riders. The local men are fast pushers and a number of them can be expected to show places on the score board. The races will beyond a doubt be clever and interesting and they deserve to be well patronized. The prizes are handsome and valuable and the sport has behind it the encouragement of the best citizens of Aspen.”

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CHAMPAGNE LANSON BRINGS THE BUBBLES TO CHEFS CLUB “Burgundy makes you think of silly things, Bordeaux makes you talk about them, and Champagne makes you do them.”

— Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

IN ALL THE WORLD there is nothing quite like French Champagne. It has the power to make any event special. Simply pour a fine French Champagne into a crystal flute, watch the KELLY J. bubbles dance, and you HAYES know that you are at an elevated place in life. This Friday, at Chefs Club in The St. Regis Aspen Resort, a fourcourse dinner pairing the wines of Champagne Lanson with the elevated cuisine of chef Didier Elena will inevitably transport all who attend to a rarefied state. Located in Reims, the de facto capital of France’s Champagne region, Champagne Lanson has been making Champagne since 1760. Perhaps the most identifiable characteristic of the Lanson House (as Champagne wineries are known) is that they have stayed true to traditional standards of production when it comes to producing their Champagne. That is to say that they do not use malolactic fermentation, or MLF, in the production their wines. By steering clear of the more modern MLF processes, which are designed to speed up the secondary fermentation of wine and provide a “mellowing” of the tart acidic flavors of grapes into more malleable lactic acids, Lanson prefers to let nature do the work. Lanson ages all of their Champagne for a minimum of three years, twice as long as required by French wine laws, in order to allow the flavors of the grapes to emerge. The result is that Lanson Champagnes are fresh, vibrant and fruity. They are excellent matches for food and are prized for their ability to enhance any meal. There are some basics that everyone should know about the bubbly. First, while sparkling wines are made all over the world

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from a plethora of different grape varietals, Champagne comes exclusively from the Champagne region of France. This is a law. Not just in France but, well, galacticly. It was first codified in the Treaty of Madrid in 1891 and then re-acknowledged once again following the First World War in the Treaty of Versailles. To call a wine Champagne, it must come from grapes grown in the region and be made according to very strict rules that define not just which grapes are allowed, but also the way the vineyards and vines are planted, pruned, picked and pressed. And that is just the “Ps.” There are 35 separate and distinct rules that dictate the production of Champagne. Suffice it to say that no agricultural product on earth is subject to as much scrutiny before release for sale than the sparkling wines of Champagne. There are seven different grape varieties permitted by the Champagne AOC for use in the wines. These are: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, Petit Meslier and Arbane. However, only the first three are used by most houses, including Lanson. Each assemblage, or blend, is slightly different in the percentage of each grape used.

The sparkling wines of Champagne Lanson, crafted with the expertise of Chef du Cave Jean Paul Gandon (above), will be poured at a Chefs Club dinner this week.

While most wines are constructed of grapes that come from a single year’s harvest, or vintage, many, if not most, Champagnes are non-vintage, which means they are made from a combination of the juices from different years that have been blended together. A vintage Champagne refers to a wine that is made exclusively from grapes that were harvested during that vintage. Lanson is fortunate to have a winemaker, or Chef du Cave, who has been a part of Lanson for nearly 40 years: Jean Paul Gandon. Gandon’s wines will be poured at the Chefs Club dinner from magnums (a treat), and I anticipate their opening via ceremonial saber by LeeAnn Kaufman, wine director for Chefs Club. While it is somewhat rare to have a meal that features sparkling wines exclusively, it can be done more easily

than one might expect. Champagne, especially fruit-forward, acidic bubbly, is a great food wine, one that complements rather then overpowers food. For the Lanson dinner at Chefs Club, four wines will be poured. To kick it off, there will be a Lanson White Label Non-Vintage Champagne. These are to be followed by the 1999 and 1979 vintage Champagnes and desert will be paired with a Lanson “Extra Age” Rose, a wine that was aged for five years before release. The opportunity to taste a great Champagne is one that should never be missed. 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.

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by KELLY J. HAYES

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MENU Lanson White Label NV Magnum ______ Organic Egg Ravioli, King Crab Legs and Peaches in a Light Champagne Sauce Lanson 1999 Magnum ______ Beef Cap Ribeye Grilled with a Black Truffle Sauce, Roasted Fresh Figs and Summer Truffle Potatoes Napoléon Lanson 1979 Magnum ______ Raspberry Sablé, Lemongrass Tapioca, Mascarpone and Lemon Sorbet Lanson Extra Age Rosé

Champagne Lanson, and other Champagne houses, must abide by 35 separate and distinct rules that dictate the production of Champagne.

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FOOD MATTERS

JUICY FRUIT

THE WAIT IS ALMOST OVER: PEACHES NEARING PEAK PERFECTION PEACH LOVERS, keep hanging in there. The wooden fruit crates at farmers’ markets may have been disappointingly low on the fuzzy stuff for weeks, but that’s about to change. “We opened a bit later than usual this season, because we didn’t have the local fruit,” says Skip Doty, owner of Early Morning Orchard in Palisade and new boss of the 30-yearold Buttermilk Fruit Stand. “In the next six weeks AMANDA — through the middle of RAE September — there will be enough peaches for everyone out here to have peaches.” In April, crop-crushing frosts from Palisade to Paonia killed most of the cherry, plum and apricot blossoms, but many peach buds survived. What’s more, extreme temperatures again in June pushed the peach harvest forward by about 10 days compared to last year, says Wayne Freestone — or cling-free — peaches are Talmage, of White Buffalo abundant beginning in mid-August, says Farm in Paonia, which means Kris Kropp of First Fruits Organic Farm in the season for Colorado’s Paonia. The fruit of these varieties releases favorite stone fruit will hit its easily from the pit, making them exceptional stride in the next couple of for cooking, making jam or slicing atop ice weeks. cream. Three local favorites: Tough luck for fans of other fruit, however. For one, • Red Glow: “Very consistent, honey-sweet. “the cherry crop was pretty A nice big peach with a tiger stripe,” Kropp much wiped out,” Talmage says. says. “It was so cold that all of Grand Junction, the warmest • Sierra Rich: “Not a super-huge peach, place to grow fruit, lost but very red, almost nectarine-like, with almost everything. They’re balanced acidity and sweetness,” Kropp catching the edge of the says. “The flavor hangs on your tongue for polar jet stream from the ice a long time.” cap melting. It’s had • Sun Crest: Large, fragrant and juicy, with a real impact on food in bright-red blush and yellow fruit. our region.” In Paonia and Hotchkiss, National Agricultural Statistics Service farmer Kris Kropp is — “everyone knows about Palisade counting his blessings: his First Fruits peaches,” Doty says proudly. Organic Farm is barely keeping up Doty’s Early Morning Orchard, with demand. “Everyone is coming to which is the primary supplier of the us. We have almost a full crop,” says Buttermilk Fruit Stand, has been Kropp, who expects to hawk about cultivating fruit for more than 110 a thousand pounds of peaches per years. (Some of the farmers there can Aspen Saturday Market. “We see trace their roots back that far — five miracles every year, but this boggles generations.) Unlike other growers our minds.” in the region, Doty is focused on Though Colorado isn’t the most developing the ripest peaches to sell at prolific peach producer — those are retail markets, instead of for shipment California, South Carolina, Georgia hundreds and hundreds of miles away. and New Jersey, according to the

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Organic peaches from Early Morning Orchard in Palisade are delivered daily to the Buttermilk Fruit Stand, located at the base of the ski mountain.

“In one way it’s a big business, in another, it’s person-to-person,” Doty says. Now, workers from Early Morning Orchard are shuttling fresh produce two hours to the Buttermilk Fruit Stand every day. “Last year, we had a fair amount of spoilage,” Doty says. “I’d much rather have [fruit] as fresh as possible. We’re trying to be up on the farm-to-table movement, so everything was picked either yesterday or today.” That’s good news for eaters, as mealy texture, browning and lack of sweetness in peaches are linked to post-harvest refrigeration shock and

premature picking, which are almost inescapable when fruit must survive days of transport. Thankfully, the Roaring Fork Valley won’t see much of that. “Everyone has places to sell locally, and you have to take care of those first,” Doty says. “A certain amount [of peaches] will travel out of the region, but nothing like last year. We are lucky.” Yes, we are. Amanda Rae dreams of 8K executive chef Will Nolan’s Foie Gras PB&J with house-made peach pepper jelly. Oh, yeah. Reach her at amandaraewashere@gmail.com.

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by AMANDA RAE

MAKE IT PEACH HAND PIES Pastry chef Ashley Jenkins debuted this peach dessert at the 2011 Food & Wine Classic’s Last Bite Dessert Party, and they were such a hit that she added them to her menu at 8K at the Viceroy. “Our executive chef, Will Nolan, is from New Orleans,” Jenkins explains. “They’re really big on pie there, so this ties in with our Southern comfort cuisine.” Best of all, these miniature pies are portable, so go ahead and pack ’em for your next picnic. Makes about a dozen

PIE DOUGH 3 cups all-purpose flour 1 tsp. kosher salt 10 ounces very cold butter, cut into small chunks 1 cup ice-cold water, ice strained out In a large mixing bowl, stir together flour and salt. Add butter and mix with hands until crumbly. Mix in ice water just until dough forms. Wrap very tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 2 hours. When ready to assemble, roll to desired thickness. (Dough must be cold when rolled or it will not be flaky. Keep in fridge until needed.)

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1 pound peeled, sliced peaches (weigh after peeling, pitting and slicing) ½ cup + ¼ cup sugar 1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise down the middle 1 tbsp. cornstarch Pinch kosher salt ½ cup cheap Champagne or prosecco Place peaches in oven-safe casserole dish. Sprinkle with ½ cup sugar and place vanilla bean on top. Roast at 400 degrees for 10 minutes. Pull pan, stir peaches and roast for 10 minutes more. Peaches are done when tips are slightly blackened. Immediately dump contents of pan into a large pot. Stir in ¼ cup sugar, cornstarch and salt. Add Champagne and cook over medium heat until mixture is clear. Cool completely. To assemble, form dough into desired mini pie pans and spoon in peach filling. Bake at 400 degrees for 20-30 minutes, until pies are golden brown.

GLAZE 1 cup powdered sugar 2 tbsp. orange juice Early Morning Orchard in Palisade escaped crop-crushing frosts in April, which means plenty of fresh fruit — such as peaches — through the end of summer.

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Whisk together sugar and juice. Mixture should be fairly runny; if too dry, adjust with a splash of juice. As soon as pies are out of the oven, unmold and coat with glaze. As pies cool, the glaze will dry to a crust. Serve just above room temperature with vanilla ice cream or sweet whipped cream.

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GUNNER’S LIBATIONS

by JEANNE MCGOVERN

WILD FLOWER I do not consider myself a girly-girl and, generally speaking, the only time I indulge in a fruity, frothy cocktail is on the beach or at a swim-up pool bar. But bartender Anthony Bohlinger’s Wild Flower, one of Chefs Club at The St. Regis Aspen’s signature drinks, has me rethinking the notion of a pink drink garnished with flowers. Made with gin and fresh-

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pressed lemon and watermelon juices, as well as a lavenderinfused syrup, the Wild Flower is refreshing and unique: the watermelon makes it light, the lavender (including a fresh sprig as a garnish) gives it a floral flair, and the egg-white froth makes it fun. But not in a girly-girl way; this is a gin drink anyone can — and should — enjoy on a hot summer’s day. Gunilla Asher is taking a break from the bar scene, so we’re turning this page over to you. Email jmcgovern@aspentimes.com with what cocktails you’re mixing, what libations you’re drinking, what tastes have tempted your tastebuds and we’ll share them with our readers. Cheers!

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Hendricks Gin Fresh lemon juice Lavender syrup Watermelon Organic egg white Combine all ingredients and shake vigorously for about 15 seconds. Add fresh ice and shake another 15 seconds. Strain into a coupe glass and garnish with fresh lavender.


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MUSIC/ART/FILM/LITERATURE

with STEWART OKSENHORN

GOT HIS BEARINGS

KEYBOARDIST ROBERT WALTER TO FUNK UP SNOWMASS THE SAN DIEGO that Robert Walter came of age in in the ’80s didn’t have much of a music scene, at least not for the funky jazz that interested Walter. “There was punk and left of center rock, mainly centered around the Casbah,” the 43-year-old said. “But jazz and funk, there wasn’t a real good scene.” Walter believes he was able to turn that absence of a scene, and a shortage of knowledge on the jazz-funk front, to his advantage. When he and a group of like-minded San Diegans started up a band in the mid-‘90s, they were able to formulate their own rules, and cherrypick whatever influences they liked. The Greyboy Allstars, with Walter on keyboards, reinvigorated old-school funk for a new generation. “When Greyboy Allstars started, we thought we had made up our own world,” Walter said. The lack of passeddown training “allowed us to have this weird, idiosyncratic language. We didn’t have a strong background. We had our own standards — we liked this record; we took something from it. It’s kind of a cool way to create a neat sound and identity.” Walter wasn’t entirely without guidance. His father, a drummer, had a sizable record collection, heavy in the Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers but with a decent sampling of the more jazz- and soul-based sounds that caught Walter’s attention. “He had a Meters record, a compilation of James Brown on cassette, a Bob Marley record, a Ramsey Lewis record. One of each,” Walter, who started playing classical piano at age 7, recalled. A greater sense of direction was provided by Andreas Stevens, a San Diego player who went by the name DJ Greyboy. A turntablist, Greyboy was interested in putting together a live band that specialized in a classic soul sound. Greyboy turned Walter and the rest of the future Allstars on to saxophonist Lou Donaldson and organists Charles Earland and Leon Spencer, pioneers of the jazz-funk style. “It was, ‘Ohmigod, there’s this whole wealth of stuff with rhythms, improvisation, blues — all this stuff I like.’ That genre satisfied so many things I liked in music,” Walter said. A key influence was “Live at the Lighthouse,” a seminal 1972 album by guitarist Grant Green. “Any time, if we couldn’t figure out what beat to put to

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THE INFO Robert Walter’s 20th Congress Thursday, Aug. 15 at 6:15 Fanny Hill, Snowmass Village

was featured on two of Moore’s solo albums. In 2010, Walter headed back to California, settling in Claremont, 30 miles east of Los Angeles. The goal was to be closer to his family, but he also wanted to take another turn in his career. Walter had been working with Michael Andrews since the late ‘90s, when Andrews brought the Greyboy Allstars to work on the feature film, “Zero Effect,” a mystery that starred Bill Pullman and Ben Stiller. In Southern California, Walter has been doing a lot of film and studio work with Andrews. Though he still tours with Greyboy Allstars, who released the album “Inland Emperor” earlier this year, and with his own Robert Walter’s 20th Congress, jamming every night is a thing of the past. But Walter says he has taken the opportunity to explore music in a different way. “The lack of a live scene had gotten me into composing, focusing on the conceptual part of my playing. Sit back and think about what I’m doing,” he said. “In New Orleans I was more in the moment, just gigging every night.” Walter poured that new perspective into the album “Get Thy Bearings,” released in June. The title comes from a song by Donovan that Walter had, in a remixed, break-beat version, on a mix tape. “I loved the feel of it,” Walter said. But the title itself also spoke to him: “I responded to that. It made me think of a return to my roots in funk. I’d been experimenting with jazz-oriented stuff.” Walter, who plays with 20th Congress on Thursday, Aug. 15 in the Snowmass Free Concert Series on Snowmass Village’s Fanny Hill, might

have to get his geographic bearings once again in the future. He misses New Orleans. “I still feel spiritually aligned. I feel more comfortable there, not like a square peg,” he said. “There’s something nice about feeling like you’re different, like you’re in this little weird corner of music. But Los Angeles is such a commercial town. I don’t always relate. “I figure I’ll get back to New Orleans. It’s ground zero for our American culture, musically. All roads lead there.” Another keyboardist who has gotten around is Leon Russell. A native of Oklahoma, Russell was instrumental in helping create the Tulsa sound, a rootsy style that mixed country and boogie in a distinctly Great Plains way. In the early ’60s, Russell made his way to Los Angeles, and put a long-lasting stamp on the American rock ‘n’ roll piano sound, adding his chops to recording by the Byrds, Bob Dylan, the Beach Boys and many others. Russell also worked his way into the upper echelon of British rock. He contributed the song “Delta Lady” to Joe Cocker’s eponymous 1969 album; a year later, Russell was center-stage for the legendary Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour led by Cocker, He went on to work with Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones and George Harrison. Russell’s career has produced the hits “Tight Rope” and “A Song For You.” Russell’s versatility is exemplified by his longstanding partnership with the pioneering string band, New Grass Revival. More recently, he made the 2010 album “The Union,” with Elton John. Russell returns to Carbondale’s PAC3 for a gig on Friday, PHOTO BY STEWART OKSENHORN


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Racers travel along Lizardhead Pass between Delores and Telluride in Stage 1 of the 2012 USA Pro Challenge.

A FRESH START ASPEN/SNOWMASS CIRCUIT TO OPEN COLORADO STAGE FOR USA PRO CHALLENGE by DALE STRODE

PROFESSIONAL BICYCLE RACING is cycling into a fresh start this week in Aspen and Snowmass. The USA Pro Challenge, the Colorado stage race that annually highlights the Rocky Mountains, will launch the 2013 edition with the first-ever kickoff circuit event — the Aspen/Snowmass Circuit Race. The 60-mile Stage 1 circuit race, featuring a field of 127 top pro road riders from around the world, will take off in downtown Aspen on Monday afternoon (1:05 p.m.), after a weekend of prerace events in Snowmass and Aspen. “For us, it was a very easy decision to make Aspen and Snowmass the start this year,” said Shawn Hunter, a longtime sports executive and founder/CEO of the USA Pro Challenge. “Aspen played a big role in the first two years.” After opening the inaugural USA Pro Challenge with an individual time trial in Colorado Springs, Hunter and race organizers started last year in the Four Corners cycling mecca of Durango and finished

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the mountain stage in downtown Telluride. “That’s the great thing about this race, it changes every year,” Hunter said in an exclusive interview with The Aspen Times. In working with Aspen officials for the area’s third consecutive inclusion in the USA Pro itinerary, Hunter said they wanted a unique start with a more fan-friendly element along with mountains, climbing and spectacular scenery. Thus, the Aspen/Snowmass Circuit Race. “The circuit race is going to be challenging for the pros, very challenging,” Hunter said of the 20-mile course from Aspen to Snowmass Village via Owl Creek Road. The loop will head down Brush Creek Road, up Medicine Bow Road, down Upper Ranch Road and across Highway 82, down to the Roaring Fork River and back up to the W/J Ranch before following McLain Flats Road back to Aspen. A climb up Cemetery Lane will take the riders to the West End, via the technical down and up of Power Plant Road. Then, they wind through the West End before hitting the start/ finish on Main Street.

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NOTEWORTHY USA PRO CHALLENGE 2013 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, AUG. 16 — New Belgium, Spotlight Ride of the Day. Meet at the Sky Hotel, tour to Maroon Bells, 8 a.m. Advance registration at www.aspenupcc.com. — Valhalla Nights, top of Snowmass Mountain, 5:30-9 p.m., evening gondola rides to the Elk Camp Restaurant. — Peloton Aspen 13, 6:30 p.m., Shane Aspen Real Estate presents the Kickoff Party to the USA Pro Challenge, a benefit for the Davis Phinney Foundation and Aspen USA Pro Challenge (advance tickets required). SATURDAY, AUG. 17 — New Belgium Spotlight Ride of the Day. Mountain bike tour at Snowmass Village. Meet at the Ranger Station, 8 a.m. Advance registration at www.aspenupcc.com. — Snowmass Village Opening Ceremonies, 3 p.m., tour team parking, upper lots 10, 11, 12. — Snowmass Village mall festivities, 4-6 p.m., including best bike legs competition. — Wildwood Pool Party, 5-6 p.m. — USA Pro Challenge Opening Ceremonies, Snowmass Base Village Plaza, 6:15-8:30 p.m., team introductions. — Wildwood Welcome, 9-11 p.m., Westin/Wildwood complex, live music, New Belgium SUNDAY, AUG. 18 — New Belgium Spotlight Ride of the Day, Aspen tour to Ashcroft. Meet at the Hickory House, 8 a.m. Advance registration at www.aspenupcc.com. —Aspen Finish Line Festival, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Festival grounds located at Paepke Park in downtown Aspen. — Bike Around Happy Hour, 5- 7 p.m. — Aspen Sprint Challenge, seeding rounds, 6-8 p.m. — Moonlight Cruise, downtown Aspen, 9 p.m., start at the Limelight Hotel. MONDAY, AUG. 19 — Stage 1 Race Start, 1:05 p.m., Main Street downtown Aspen. — Aspen Finish Line Festival, noon6 p.m. Festival grounds located at Paepke Park in downtown Aspen. — Aspen Sprint Challenge, final elimination rounds in between laps of the USA Pro Challenge. — Bike Around Happy Hour, 5-7 p.m. TUESDAY, AUG. 20 — Stage 2 Race Start, 10:30 a.m., Main and Garmisch.

Tom Danielson, of Boulder, won the stage that ended in Aspen last year; just last week, Danielson won the Tour of Utah.

And they’ll do the circuit three times. “The Monday circuit race is going to be one of the most fanfriendly days of the event,” Hunter said. “To be able to see these cyclists, the best riders in the world, four times … in race conditions. That will be a real treat.” Often, cycling fans only get a glimpse or two of the racing pros in action. The circuit race changes that math and triples the exposure, Hunter said. The double resort of Snowmass and Aspen makes an ideal venue for the startup of the USA Pro Challenge, said Hunter, whose company also developed the Tour of California. The 16 pro cycling teams, in the week leading up to Stage 1 of the USA Pro Challenge, will be based at Snowmass Village where the team trailers and vans will be stationed. “Saturday night in Snowmass, there will be a public rider presentation and the introduction of all 127 riders,” said Hunter, a former executive vice president with the Colorado Avalanche and the Denver Nuggets. Hunter, a former president of the Phoenix Coyotes, also has worked with Major League Soccer. “On Sunday, there will be the family festival in Aspen,” he said. “Then Monday, there’s the circuit race.” And there is more. On Tuesday, Aspen will be the start of Stage 2, which will take the cyclists right up Independence Pass, the site of two of the most spectacular stages in the last two years. “We are so lucky to have the start of this huge event,” said cycling coach and former pro racer Jame Carney, who helped develop the circuit course involving Aspen, Snowmass Village, McLain Flats, etc. “This is a really a once-in-a-lifetime thing.” Carney, a two-time U.S. Olympian who finished fifth in 2000 in Sydney, Australia, was the top American in the 40-kilometer points race. He also raced in Barcelona, Spain, wearing the red, white and blue of the USA.

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“When I was in Durango last year, and I went to college there, I couldn’t believe how the town was … pumped up in the days before the race,” said Carney, a former collegiate racer at Durango’s Fort Lewis College who turned pro in 1994. “You have all these athletes, and they’ll be here for a week,” said Carney, who is a cycling coach based in Aspen and Tucson. “And they all are going to want to get out and see the course,” said Carney, adding that the nature of the technical, three-lap, 60-mile circuit will require a lot of preriding. Plus, he said, the pro cyclists will be out on training rides to Maroon Bells, Ashcroft, Independence Pass, etc. “They’ll be out,” Carney said after watching the pros tune up last year on all the popular road rides around Durango (Animas Valley, Vallecito, Hermosa, Hesperus). The technical course, with critical and dramatic turns off of Owl Creek Road and off of Brush Creek Road onto Medicine Bow Road, will offer a number of key vantage points for interested spectators, Carney said. “The incredible thing is there are so many great places to watch this race,” said Carney, who expects a strategic scramble of field position as the teams work to protect their sprinters for a final dash down Main. The cyclists will make two non-timed parade laps in downtown Aspen to start the circuit — 1:05 p.m. Any of the downtown viewing locations along the course will allow spectators to see the racers up close as they ride casually, he said. Once the race starts, the fireworks will begin, Carney said. “You can watch them downtown. You can watch them coming down Smuggler,” he said of the West End street near the end of the 20-mile circuit lap. “That could be spectacular (because of their speed).” “The Medicine Bow area will be an amazing place to watch. To see them come down Brush Creek at a high rate of speed and make a very technical turn, that will be amazing,” Carney said, adding that

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Racers wind their way up Cottonwood Pass (top); a fan leads the charge up Independence Pass in 2012.

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THE LOWDOWN:

BIKE RACES WILL CREATE HEADACHES, BUT CAMPERS HAVE OPPORTUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS and USA Pro Challenge organizers know there will be some level of frustration among people over the inconvenience of the men’s cycling races in Aspen this year, but the U.S. Forest Service is hoping it has put the controversy over camping on Independence Pass to bed. The frustration is expected over the closure of Highway 82 on Monday during a circuit race between Aspen, Snowmass Village and Woody Creek. Restrictions on city streets will begin Saturday, expand on Sunday and be in full force between noon and 4 p.m. “Motorists are encouraged to travel prior to 12 p.m. or after 4 p.m. into and out of Aspen,” the race’s website warns. Both Highway 82 and McLain Flats will be closed during the race, so no alternative access will exist. Traffic won’t be able to enter or exist Snowmass Village via Owl Creek Road or Brush Creek Road from approximately noon to 4 p.m. Monday, either, organizers said. Commuters using the bus can expect the same restrictions on Monday. Airline passengers will be trapped at the Aspen-Pitkin County Airport during the race. Tuesday, the restriction will be eased when the world’s best men racers head up Independence Pass. Traffic in Aspen will be detoured around the racecourse. Highway 82 will be closed to traffic at 7:10 a.m. westbound and 9 a.m. eastbound. The closure will last until about 2 p.m. There will be no restrictions on bicycle traffic on the highway, except during the immediate race. More details on road closures can be found at http://www.aspenupcc.com/ race-details/getting-around/. Meanwhile, the Forest Service is hoping its policies strike a good compromise between accommodating race spectators and protecting the environment on Independence Pass. No restrictions were placed on camping on the pass in the inaugural year of the race, in 2011. Last year, the agency banned camping at the summit because of damage to the fragile environment, according to Rich Doak, lands and staff recreation officer for the White River National Forest. Martha Moran, a recreation specialist with the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District, said she believes people misinterpreted the rule change

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last year and assumed no camping was available for spectators. The developed campgrounds between Aspen and Lost Man Campground, about 15 miles east of Aspen, didn’t even fill last year, she said. Scores of camping sites will be available again this year along the route, Moran said, though camping is banned from mile maker 56 on the Aspen side to mile marker 66 on the Twin Lakes side. “We’re offering a lot of spaces,” she said. “It isn’t too restrictive.” Here’s the run-down from the Forest Service: Temporary sites will be opened Monday, Aug. 19 and Tuesday, Aug. 20. Some sites will be located in the Difficult Day Use Area at Difficult Campground, 3 miles east of Aspen. Walk-in tent camping will be allowed in the day-use area. It can accommodate approximately 50 tents, the agency said. Overflow vehicle camping will be allowed at the Lost Man Trailhead parking lot, across Highway 82 from Lost Man Campground about 15 miles east of Aspen. The overflow lot can hold about 10 vehicles. Overnight parking and camping is allowed on Independence Pass from the White River National Forest boundary to mile marker 56 in Pitkin County. Those temporary sites were also available last year. Camping is also available at the following developed campgrounds: Difficult, Weller, Lincoln Gulch, Portal, Lost Man on the west side of the pass; and Parry Peak and Twin Peaks, Lake View, Dexter Point and White Star on the east side. Spectators will be able to park vehicles for the day of the race, Aug. 20, between mile markers 56 and 66, as long as they travel prior to the road closure. They should use existing pull-offs, trailheads, and day-use areas. They should not create new impacts, said a flyer released by the agency. – Scott Condon

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Christian Vande Velde, last year’s overall winner, will retire after the 2013 USA Pro Challenge.

the Power Plant area of Aspen will be interesting viewing. “With all the bike paths along the course, you should be able to get to some great places to watch,” Carney said. And that’s not to mention the downtown Aspen finish, complete with the giant video screens. Or Tuesday’s Independence Pass spectacle for serious spectators. The 10 a.m. start from downtown Aspen will take the field on a 126-mile odyssey to Breckenridge by way of Independence Pass, Buena Vista, South Park, Fairplay and Hoosier Pass. Who will be the race leader when the pros leave Aspen? Who will win the first Aspen/Snowmass Circuit Race? “A great thing about this course is there are 127 guys in the race. I say that 100 of them could possibly win Stage 1,” Carney said. “And you can’t say that very often in a bike race.” dstrode@aspentimes.com

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by MARY ESHBAUGH HAYES

MORE BLOCK PARTY HOW LONGTIME ASPENITES were glad to see one another at the Block Party given by the Aspen Historical Society during the organization’s 50th anniversary Cautauqua events during July. The Block Party took the place of the usual OldTimers Party and also MARY welcomed many newer ESHBAUGH Aspenites. HAYES Undercurrent...Most of us are saying that this is the busiest summer ever!

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p.m. - 9 p.m., Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village. A play be Lee Hall. Call 970-618-5219. SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK — 6 p.m., Galena Outdoor Plaza. Hudson Reed Ensemble performs “Romeo and Juliet.” Call 970-429-8175. THEATRE ASPEN’S “LES MISERABLES” — 7:30 p.m. - 10 p.m., Rio Grande Park, Hurst Theatre, Aspen. Get tickets at www.aspenshowtix. com. Call 970-920-5770. THEATRE ASPEN’S “YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN” — 10 a.m. - 11:15 a.m., Rio Grande Park, Hurst Theatre, Aspen. Get tickets at www.aspenshowtix.com. Call 970-920-5770.

SUNDAY, AUG. 18 LITERATURE OUT LOUD — 2 p.m. - 3 p.m., Pitkin County Library, Aspen. Call 970-429-1900. MUSIC FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS — 4 p.m. - 6 p.m., Benedict Music Tent, Aspen. Aspen Festival Orchestra ($78). Call 970-925-9042. HEAR Michael Franti plays Monday, Aug. 19 at Belly Up.

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FREE CONCERT: ROBERT WALTER’S 20TH CONGRESS — 6 p.m. - 9 p.m., Fanny Hill, Snowmass Village. Call 800-SNOWMASS.

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MUSIC FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS — 7 p.m. - 10 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, Aspen. Aspen Opera Theater ($50, $25 obstructed). Call 970-925-9042.

LIVE MUSIC WITH DAMIAN SMITH AND TERRY BANNON — 4 p.m. - 7 p.m., Vue Lounge, Westin Snowmass Resort. Call 970-923-8200.

JOHN BUTLER TRIO WITH ZACH HECKENDORF — 8 p.m. - 11 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. Call 970-544-9800. LIVE MUSIC WITH DAMIAN SMITH AND TERRY BANNON — 9 p.m. - 11 p.m., The Bar at Wildwood, Wildwood Hotel, Snowmass Village. Call 970-923-8200. SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK — 6 p.m., Galena Outdoor Plaza. Hudson Reed Ensemble performs “Romeo and Juliet.” Call 970-429-8175. THEATRE ASPEN’S “FULLY COMMITTED” — 7:30 p.m. - 8:45 p.m., Rio Grande Park, Hurst Theatre, Aspen. Tickets available at www.aspenshowtix.com. Call 970-920-5770.

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OTTMAR LIEBERT AND LUNA NEGRA — 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St. Call 970-544-9800. “THE PITMEN PAINTERS” — 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m., Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village. A play be Lee Hall. Call 970-618-5219. SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK — 6 p.m., Galena Outdoor Plaza. Hudson Reed Ensemble performs “Romeo and Juliet.” Call 970-429-8175. THEATRE ASPEN’S “LES MISERABLES” — 7:30 p.m. - 10 p.m., Rio Grande Park, Hurst Theatre, Aspen. Get tickets at www.aspenshowtix. com. Call 970-920-5770. THEATRE ASPEN’S “YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN” — 10 a.m. - 11:15 a.m., Rio Grande

Park, Hurst Theatre, Aspen. Get tickets at www.aspenshowtix.com. Call 970-920-5770.

SATURDAY, AUG. 17 GREG MASSE — 9:30 p.m. - 9:35 p.m., Aspen Brewing Co., Aspen. Call 970-544-9800. MUSIC FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS — 7 p.m. - 10 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, Aspen. Aspen opera theater ($50, $25 obstructed). Jane Glover, conductor; Edward Berkeley, director. Call 970-925-9042. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL AND SCHOOL — 4:30 p.m. - 5:45 p.m., Harris Concert Hall, Aspen. Aspen Contemporary Ensemble. Call 970-925-9042. MUSIC FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS — 8 p.m. - 10 p.m., Harris Concert Hall, Aspen. Recital by Vladimir Feltsman, piano ($65). Call 970-925-9042. ROBERTA GAMBARINI — 7 and 9 p.m., JAS Cafe Downstairs @ the Nell, Aspen. Call 866-527-8499. XAVIER RUDD WITH NAHKO AND MEDICINE FOR THE PEOPLE — 9 p.m. - 11:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St. Call 970-544-9800. “THE PITMEN PAINTERS” — 7:30

THE SPAZMATICS — 9:30 p.m. - 11 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St. Call 970-544-9800.

MONDAY, AUG. 19 MICHAEL FRANTI AND SPEARHEAD — 9 p.m. - 11 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St. Call 970-544-9800. RED ONION OPEN-MIC NIGHT — 9 p.m., 420 E. Cooper Ave., Aspen. Call 970-366-0939.

TUESDAY, AUG. 20 ART IN THE OUTDOORS: ARCHITECTURAL BIKE TOUR — 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., Aspen Art Museum, 590 N. Mill St. Call 970-925-8050. LIVE MUSIC WITH HADEN GREGG AND FRIENDS — 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m., L’Hostaria Ristorante, 620 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. Call 970-925-9022. ROBERT CRAY BAND — 9 p.m. 11:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St. Call 970-544-9800.

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21 LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY WITH JACKSON EMMER — 7 p.m. - 10 p.m., Justice Snow’s, Aspen. Call 970-429-8192. TOM RESSEL — 6 p.m. - 8 p.m., Cantina, Aspen. Call 970-925-5882.

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Items acquired from U.S Treasury Agencies auctions, U.S Marshalls auctions, seizures plus general order and consignments which constitute the majority of 550+ Lots

SEIZED ASSETS

30.7 Carat Very Rare GIA Alexandrite

AUCTION Our Year in in Telluride Our6th 6th Year Aspen

37 Carat RARE GIA Paraiba Tourmaline

Signed Lithographs, Seriographs and Etchings by Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Dali, Neiman, Jasper Johns, Peter Max, Warhol, Pissarro, Hockney, Matisse, Renoir, Erte, Rockwell, De Kooning and many more. Original Art by Peter Max, Picasso, Chagall, Pissarro, Tarkay, Icart, Maimon, Tomayo, Dufy, Rivera, Penley and others. Large collection of fine Diamond Jewelry plus Rubies, Sapphires,Alexandrites, Tanzanites, Emeralds, Tourmalines, Tahitian Pearls and More. Mens and ladies Rolex watches. Handmade Rugs, Original Bronzes

All Art and Jewelry Independently Authenticated and Certified “A Collection Only Found in Museums and the Finest Jewelry Stores�

Andy Warhol

Marc Chagall Jonas Sur Fond Blue (Signed Lithograph)

H. Claude Pissarro (Original)

Joan Miro

Pablo Picasso Baccanale (Signed Etching)

Willem De Kooning

Sidewalk (Signed Silkscreen)

La Fine Mouche (Signed Etching/Aquatint)

Alexander Calder

Peter Max

Bateau Noir (Signed Lithograph)

Without Borders (Original)

The Man and the Big Blond (Signed Lithograph)

Henri Matisse Signed Lithograph

10 Carat GIA Burmese Sapphire

Rufino Tamayo

Perro De Luna (Signed Lithograph)

Robert Indiana

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Columbian Emerald

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Baignaise Assise (Original Etching)

355 South Monarch Street

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Seated Woman (Original)

Limelight Hotel Aspen

Friday, August 16 Online Registration Code AC816

Renoir

Itzak Tarkay

Love (Signed Lithograph)

Items pictured subject to prior sale and may not be available at this auction

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Jobs Accounting Accountant Experienced Oil and Gas Tax Accountant wanted in Basalt, email resume to frontdesk@ crystalriveroil.com

Gosh, thanks. More than 71 percent of adults read a newspaper in print or online each week. Accountant/Office Manager Accountant/Office Manager for Glenwood Contractor. Full time position. Experience with QuickBooks and Excel. Full-time 4 year Accounting degree desired, but not mandatory. Background check required. Email resume & references to acctpositiongwsconstru ction@gmail.com

Aspen based contractor seeking energetic, highly experienced, Full Charge Bookkeeper to handle multiple entities. Knowledge of Sage and QuickBooks helpful. Must be a team player. Full Time, Mon-Fri, 9-5. Please submit resume with salary requirements to: bnightingale@ aspenconstructors.com NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE.

Accounting

Domestic

Health Care

Nurse/RN/LPN/MA (Aspen)

Jack or Jane of All Trades

Physician's Assistant:

Full time clinical position based in Aspen. We are seeking a caring, patient focused and dedicated nurse to join our medical team. Responsibilities include all aspects of clinical nursing, casting and patient care coordination. Aspen Orthopaedic Associates, 0401 Castle Creek Rd. #300, Aspen, CO 81611 or FAX 970-925-4233.

Customer Service Avis/Budget Rent A Car Needs a full time Rental Agent. At Aspen Airport. Hiring Immediately. Be able to work wknds & eves. 970-925-2355

Feel the power. 80 percent of adults in households earning $100,000 or more read a newspaper in print or online each week. CSR Atlantic Aviation Aspen: Seeking experienced customer service rep. Must be able to multi task and computer experience a must! Full Time position with benefits.Drug Free work place, E.O.E. High School or GED required. Interested canidates can apply by going to www.atlanticaviation.co m and select the "About Us" tab and follow directions. 970-205-5470

Handyman to live on 15 acre property, multiple homes. Landscaping/irrigation; snowplowing; vehicle maintenance/cleaning; exterior maintenance, repairs/simple carpentry for structures; pet sitting; trash hauling. Housing provided. Email resume, local references, salary requirements.

School Bus Driver needed. Aspen Community School seeking bus driver. Prefer CDL and S endorsement license. 4 hours per day. 6:30-8:30 & 2:30 - 4:30. $20-$25 hour depending on experience. No benefits. References required. Contact 923-4080 ext. 204

RECEPTIONIST RECEPTIONIST Caring Alternative Health Care Center in Aspen seeking full time skilled multi-tasker must be people friendly, dependable with clear communications, computer skills and attention to detail. Quantumawakening@g mail.com

Hospitality Maintenance

Education Garden Coordinator

Colorado Rocky Mountain School is accepting applications from qualified candidates for its Garden Coordinator position until August 23, 2013. Applicants are encouraged to visit [http://www.crms.org /about/employmentinformation] for more information. CRMS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Assistant Manager In Aspen. FT year round. Flex daytime hours. must be proficient in FRS. Includes multiduties, No phone calls. Resume with letter of interest and references:

Restaurant/ Clubs Now hiring! Apply in person before 11 am or after 3 pm at 233 E Main Street or leave a message for Joe at 948-7695. Multiple Positions Now Hiring: Baristas & Prep Cooks To join our locations at the Aspen Airport. Previous experience is required for all positions. Submit your resume at careers@lstrna.com

Multi-tasking dynamic individuals. Responsibilities will include: prepping, cooking, order-taking, and cash transactions. Must be clean cut, ethical, reliable, and have positive energy. Qualified applicants call 970-319-8556

Hoarders be gone. Advertise your cleaning business in the Service Directory. Always in print and online. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.

Belly Up Aspen Is looking for: Experienced Servers Send resume to:

marc@bellyupaspen.com

Sales/Marketing

Established Property Manager seeking position. Exceptional References. Matt 970-710-9559. zgpropertymanager.com PRIVATE CHEF for family, preferably live-in Certified with 12 years experience Able to travel, have no children or pets, do not drink or smoke, have my own transportation Excellent local personal references Contact Heidi at (805)231-0860 heidianderson128@gmai l.com

Wireless Sales Associate Must be a friendly, motivated, dependable person with excellent people skills and enjoy technology. Minimum 1 Yr Sales experience. Positions in Dillon, Edwards, Eagle, Glenwood Springs, Aspen and Rifle. Must have dependable transportation and able to work in at least 2 locations, evenings and weekends. Base+ commissions+ bonuses + benefits. Join our team and be part of a company with exciting growth potential and opportunity for advancement. Apply online at visitactive.com. Resume and references required. EOE

Trades/ Construction

Rentals Rentals Housing Wanted GARAGE WANTED for one car. Nov 2013 to April 2014. 970-925-7274

2 BD 2 BA Furn duplex, sunny, all util, w/d, grill, patio, N/P N/S $3000 First last security. 1 year lease. 970-618-2323 lyndseyhaynie@gmail.co m

Server/Dishwasher/Line Cook at Slow Groovin BBQ Full-time Call 970 963 4090. Transportation a must. Small family run restaurant that creates a great environment to work in. Hiring all positions for the Fall.

Experienced Glazier/Glass Installer needed. Must have glass handling experience, be reliable, and have valid drivers license. Full-time. Email Resume customglassgws@gmail. com

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

3BD 2BA 1300 sq ft furnished single family hm,aspen core, lg fenced yard,mtn views.Pets w/approval. $500 night -$5,000month until Dec15th. 303-520-9975 txt pls

3 BD 2 BA Furnished plus den Pets allowed with approval. No smoking. 7000.00 First, last & security. Long-term lease. 970.925.6638 amanda@aspensalesan drentals.com

3 BD 2 BA , No Pets. No smoking.W/D $3500 Includes gas, elec,water& trash. Aspen, east s i d e o f town.970-456-6859 marvmm@sopris.net 3 BD 2 BA partially furnished Duplex on Cemetery Lane. Dogs allowed with approval. Only $2750. Call Todd at 544-4562.

Experienced Plumbers Needed. New construction, light commercial, high-end residential experience necessary. Please call 970-379-0488

Glazier/Glass Installer

3 BD 2,300 Sq ft Duplex in cemetery lane area for $4,500. Pets allowed. Nice front and back yard. call 970-429-4073 Avail. immed.

3BD 2BA Hunter Creek, Condo, Views of Aspen Mtn. W/D, pool, tennis,on bus line NP $3000/Mo. 619-972-2505

Experienced Plumbers

Server/Dishwasher/Line Cook

2BR Units at Castle Ridge. $1418/mo. Must qualify with housing authority. Call Maxine: 970-925-6851

1/1 Core unfurnished. Pets. Balconies. 920sf. $2500. 970-925-1084 Trish1040@comcast.net.

A/V Technician/Designer

Paragon Technology Group is seeking experienced Audio / Video and electronic system design and installation personnel for its Aspen office. Please email resumes to: jobs@paragon-usa.com

Rentals Aspen 2BR 1 BA clean unfurn., w/FP, deck, W/D, lots of storage, in town, $2700/mo. 970 319 8741

Rentals Aspen

1/1 Hunter Creek Furn. Excellent cond. NS/NP. Amenities. $1700 incl. 8/24-11/30. 617-519-3492

Try a border for just five bucks!

Maintenance

Please send your resume to david@dancingbearaspen.com

Servers

Employment Wanted

Popcorn Wagon Help.

Aspen's ultra-luxury boutique Residence Club is seeking applications for

The successful candidate has experience in electrical, plumbing and HVAC related services with a passion for refined owner service, keen attention to detail and completes work in a timely and efficient manner.

Restaurant/ Clubs

Management/ Executive

Grateful Deli

Please Recycle Drivers/Transportation

McCartney Property Management seeks full time Reservations Agent to join our professional team. Prior hospitality & reservation sales experience preferred. Schedule will sometimes include weekends & holidays. Benefits include vacation, retirement, health, & ski pass contribution. Please email your resume to: billw@mccartneyproperties.com

janet@prospectorcondos.com

FT, duties include surgical assisting, office and hospital call. We are seeking a PA who is proactive with a patient centered attitude. Aspen Orthopaedic Associates, 1450 East Valley Road, Suite 201, Basalt, CO 81621 Tel. 970.927.8611 or Fax 970.927.8633

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2 bd/2 ba. Willits area. By bus. W/D. No pets. $1500/mo. Tom-L&C Real Estate.

RENTED!!

2 bed/2.5 bath top floor corner, furnished, fireplace, washer/ dryer, on bus route. NP/NS. Avail now thru April. $2950/mo includes most uts. Sally Shiekman-Miller, ASSIR, 970-948-7530

Fully furnished 2 BD 2 BA condo in the Aspen core. W/D in unit. No Pets. Assigned off street parking. Long term or seasonal. Available Sept. 1. 970-948-5120 Hunter Creek Studio. nice, neat & great views. $1400/mo. incl. utils. NS/NP Call 970-925-7488.

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Roommates Aspen

Rentals Basalt Area

Room in 2Bd1.5B w/cat. $709+util/$975dep. 401Castle Rdg. Sept 1. 970-456-2120

Beautifully remodeled, nice finishes, spacious 3 bed, 3.5 bath + den (or 4th bedroom). 2 car garage, balcony, feels like a house. Close to bus stop. 1 dog ok. Avail 9/1. $2400 + utils. Stacey Craft (Happy Real Estate) 970-927-4627

Rentals Basalt Area 1 BD 1 BA Unfurnished. 770 SF Apartment in Willits (near Whole Foods), Avail. October 1st, Pets allowed with approval. No smoking. $1,350/mo. First, last & security. 1 year lease. Dana Tel. 970-927-0550, dmtrantow@gmail.com 2 BD 1 BA 1,300 SF Apt/gar. Private and pristine. $1,675 details online 970-379-0808

2 BD 1 BA Holland Hills apt. $1400.00 + see pics and additional text @ aspen times online 970-379-8954

3 BD 2 1/2 BA. Sunny, spacious duplex on a quiet street. 2 Car attached garage. 1800 sq ft. Walk to bus and Basalt. Dogs allowed, no cats please. N/S. $2100 First & security. 970-379-5810 chrismorrow0425@gmail.com

Rentals Basalt Area

Beautiful 4 BD 3 BA Furnished. 2500 sq ft Single Family Home in Blue Lake. Pets allowed with approval. No smoking. $2400 Security deposit. Short-term lease. (970)618-3526 kbourke@aol.com. 341 Goose Lane SM 2 BD 1 1/2 B W/D DW Wood FP large yard mature trees + adjacent secure metal storage building 900 sf Dog ok NS. Work off part of rent. $1750 FL&Sec 970-366-0750 grust@sopris.net

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2BD/1BA remodeled, quiet area, NP/NS, Near RF River & Rio Grand Trl. $1100/mth. 970-379-9940 3 BD 2 BA Furn on 1 acre Pets allowed No smoking. $2650/mo Longterm 970-379-2803

2 BD 2 BA, Loft, wd flrs, W/D, gym, deck, stor, grg pkg, 1 yr lease, $1900/m, sec dep, utl incl, avail 1 Oct, cd_court@hotmail.com 2BD/2BA top floor, town center condo, FP, decks, elevator, A/C, W/D, NS/NP. Furn. Pkg. space. Utils incld. $1900/mo 970-925-3690

2 Bd 2 BA, Willits Loft, $1900/m, wd flrs, W/D, gym, deck, stor, grg pkg, 1 yr lease, sec dep, utilities inc, avail 1 Oct, cd_court@hotmail.com 3BD/2BA Upper Duplex, rural Emma, NS, Dog ok, see online ad 4 details & photos, $1850 309-3366 3BD/3BA Twhm, w gar. & lake views, nicely appointed, $1875/mo. 970-948-1341

3BD/2 ½ BA Willits TH. $2100mo. + utils. NS/ NP, 2Car Gar. WD, New Appl. 970-901-2076

3 BD 3 BA w/1 car gar. Unfurn. 1400 sq ft. 3 level TH Pets ok w/apprl. NS. $2,100/month 1yr LS. 970-274-0120 Updated 3 bed/3 bath + big den Sagewood townhouse. Garage, deck, fenced grass patio area, 1 dog ok, $2100. Avail Sept 1 Stacey Craft (Sotheby's) 970-927-4627 4 bd/Beautiful home in Missouri Heights, mins fr. Whole Foods, stunning views, beautifully furnished main floor & master. Media room, large office, oversized garage. $2700 mo. Yr lease. Call Christina 970-319-6626

Ryan & Matt Podskoch 970 236 6675

Global Real Estate Network

Fraser Rental & Roommates 4 BD 2 1/4 BA Furnished 1640sq ft Condo 2FP 2LR W/D Lg deck w/views No Pets $1800 First, last & security+utilities 1 yr lease 970-531-8977 mma3g@yahoo.com Winter Park/Fraser

New Ownership and New Management!!! 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available now!!! $650/1 bd, $750/2 bd.. 1 bth. New carpet, paint, appls, fixtures. ASK ABOUT OUR SUMMER SPECIALS! Fox Run Apartments. 50 Fox Run Ln. Fraser, CO 80442 970-762-7161, foxrunllc@gmail.com Pets welcome w/ addl pet dep.

VILLAGE GREEN TOWNHOMES! FP, DW, W/D, Great community, beautiful landscaped play area. Large 1, 2, & 3 bdrms $875 - $1325 970-945-6622

Rentals Rifle HORSE or Pet possible. Nice, small three 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.

Roommates Rifle HORSE or Pet possible. Nice, small three 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.

Rentals Snowmass

2 BD 2 BA, Furnished $2,000, Great location! Snowmass Village, CO 614-531-5539

3/2.5 SMV wonderful large furn. home. FP, GAR, den, bus, ASPSCH Great views. Sept-June. $2975/mo. 970-429-8166

Rentals Snowmass 3 BD + Den 3 BA Furnished. 2,836 SqFt. 2 Car Garage. Pets allowed with approval. No smoking. Located on Fairway Drive $4,900 First, last & security. 1 year lease. 970-274-9588

Rentals Commercial/Retail

Rentals Office Space

RE Commercial

OFFICES FOR LEASE 117 S. SPRING, 132-1673 SF $500-$5500 YOGA or OFFICE SPACE

Basalt, High Ceilings, Decks, 800sqft. $1250, includes all. Cam, Elec, Gas. (970)309-5111

Prime Locations!

OBERMEYER PLACE 1222 SF-$5000+ per month - 4/5 offices with conf., recep., kit

Get them lining up for you!

1st Floor Prime Retail Commercial Space in Downtown Basalt, $3,500 per month, @2,500 sq ft Email frontdesk@ crystalriveroil.com

RETAIL/OFFICE-LEASE UTE CITY BANK BUILDING flexible sizes & prices

Increase your business with little effort!

RETAIL FOR LEASE NORTH OF NELL 949 SF $8621 per mo

SERVICE DIRECTORY!

AABC choices:

HYMAN MALL 2400 SF - $128/FT

Call Zach to get your ad started!

Rentals Commercial/Retail

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 970-618-3544 www.aspenabc.com

No rain, or snow, on this parade. Advertise your roofing company in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GREAT FAMILY RETAIL BUSINESS $199,000 or Best Offer PROFITABLE TURNKEY MID-VALLEY RESTAURANT $179,000 CASH COW NITE CLUB $950,000

Contact: Ed Foran, Aspen Snowmass Sotheby's International Realty, 970-948-5704

Main Street Offices, storage & Pking, Avail. 10/1, MOD Bldg, Secured Lse. Cheryl 970-925-1677

Office’s 135 W. Main, Aspen 170-400 sf from $475/mo. Call 970-379-3715

KRUGER AND COMPANY Commercial Leasing, Investments and Property Management 970-920-4001 /404-4000

RESTAURANT SPACE for Lease: 1,125 SF with kitchen equip. On Hyman downtown. RETAIL SPACES for Lease: From 480 SF up to 3,600 SF. High traffic & high visibility! On Hyman or Cooper OFFICE SPACES for Lease: From 500 SF up to 4,000 SF. With parking, views & decks! On Main Street or downtown OFFICE UNIT FOR SALE: Own your own office unit! On Hyman Avenue. 1,563 SF with deck & parking. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS: RETAIL and OFFICE BUILDINGS FOR SALE! Income properties in the downtown commercial core. From $3M to $10M. NOW is the time to buy! GARAGE PARKING SPACES DOWNTOWN $350 per month

MID-VALLEY LIQUOR STORE $85,000

www.KrugerandCompany.com

From $45/sf NNN.

925-9937

RETAIL FOR SALE 400 E. Hyman Ave. 420 SF $630,000

Ruth@KrugerandCompany.com

ASPEN'S PREMIER PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BUILDING, 625 E. Main, is offering commercial space from 1440 sf to 6,500 sf contiguous. Below grade parking, high ceilings, Aspen Mt. views, storage. Perfect for professional or medical offices.

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See ALL Aspen MLS Listings: www.aspenreal.com 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

Contact us for more details: Office: 970-920-1833 Cell: 970-379-3876 karen@aspenreal.com Setterfield & Bright Aspen Real Estate Brokers 407 So. Hunter St. #3 Aspen CO 81611

Ruth Kruger, Broker CCIM, CIPS, TRC, RSPS

Rentals Office Space AABC Ground Flr 1080SF Near Bus, Highly Visibile Avail. 9/1 $1600/mo. Prkng 970-920-1558 x111

RE Exchanges 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

Real Estate General Thousands will see your listing! Place your real estate ad here!

SUN VALLEY PROPERTY TRADE? 24 unit apartment complex in Hailey, ID for property in the Roaring Fork Valley. Mogli Cooper, Broker/Owner 970-366-6000

Aspen- $1,700,000

Aspen - $28,000

Aspen - $300K for 1/4 share

Aspen - $3,200,000

Mountain Valley home for sale. Exceptional redevelopment opp or 4BD/4BA move-in within the Aspen School District. just 1 mile to town, this home offers spectacular views of Aspen and Independence Pass. Great rental history.

Time Share, 3 consecutive weeks every mid August-Labor Day weekend. Great central location on Wagner Park, with Ajax view. 1 bed, 2 bath, Murphy bed area, kitchenette, private deck with hot tub, sauna

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.

970-948-8649 See more pics on the Aspen Times website

314-791-2269

(970) 928-0510

Mary Ellen Sheridan

Aspen - $11,500,000

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.

Willits Lofts for Rent Walk to Whole Foods Wendy's Rentals - Jackie 970-309-4775

Rentals Glenwood Springs

Rob Rosenfeld

970-618-2696

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Aspen - $644,000

Aspen - $465,000

Aspen - $940,000 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.

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 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

Charley Podolak

970.948.0100 Cpodolak@clre.com Charley.Podolak@sothebysrealty.com

Sally Shiekman-Miller 970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

Jennifer Yaeger

970-948-6685 jyaeger@outofthebox-co.com

Pitkin Realty Aspen - $99,000

Gorgeous condos featuring luxurious finishes & furnishings. Downtown Aspen location; only 1 block to gondola. Fractional interests with prime fixed week summer interests. Call for details! Prices start at $99,000 for 1/20th interest

Tom Carr

970 379-9935 www.aspenreinfo.com

Basalt - $549,000

Basalt - $2,995,000

Sopris Mountain Ranch A custom 3-bedroom, 6,031+/- sq ft, log home on 35+ acres in Sopris Mountain Ranch, one of the valley's premier equestrian communities.

Gary Feldman

970-948-3737 gary@bjac.net SoprisMtnRanch.com

Carbondale - $1,299,000

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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Commercial/Eagle - $310,000

Commercial Eagle - $65,000

4 parcels totaling almost 36 acres. 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

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.

ABSOLUTE BEST RIVERFRONT PRICE REDUCED!! Right on the Roaring Fork River, huge Sopris views, 3,590 sq ft, 4 bdrm 3.5 baths, 3 park-like acres, 700 ft of river, spectacular fishing, boat ramp. 6 min. to Glenwood, 6 min. to Carbondale, 35 min to Aspen. THE BEST! Commercial Condos For Sale Only Three Remaining. In the renovated Crandall Building. 3 blocks from the Gondola. 391 sf, 577 st and 593 st. to 1,516 sf. Contiguous. Great views, great location.

David Harris

970 379 1513 david.harris@sothebysrealty.com

Joshua Saslove

Crested Butte-Historic Restaurant - $2,750,000 The iconic Wooden Nickel in downtown Crested Butte, under continuous ownership since 1981, is offered for sale. The "Nickel" is Crested Butte's oldest & finest bar & steak house w/seating for approximately 110. The offering includes real estate, business, & all furniture, fixtures & equip- ment. Inventory to be purchased separately. Qualified buyers only please. Listing broker is also the seller.

Eric B.Roemer 970-209-1596 (cell) pwrhouse@rmi.net Broker Associate

Hidden Treasure Adventures

970-925-8810

800-444-2813 www.colorado-backcountry-yurt.com

Glenwood Springs - $1,150,000

Glenwood Springs - $425,000

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Ginny Cassano

970-390-3164 danthemountainman@centurytel.net

Your listing 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.

Enjoy the active lifestyle that Ironbridge families share year round! This well maintained home is just a block to the golf course & the Roaring Fork River. The property is professionally landscaped with a private back yard/hot tub.

Call for Appointment Buyers agents welcome 970-376-3328

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970.379.5435 jmusser@clre.com

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Glenwood Springs - $625,000 QUAINT RIVERFRONT COTTAGE

315 Fawn Drive. Horses allowed at this light and bright home on 1.43 acres with BIG views of Mt. Sopris. 3 bd/2 ba, open floor plan, wood laminate & tile floors, wood stove, large deck, covered patio, hot tub deck, 2-car garage, laundry room, 250 sq.ft. storage shed, irrigated front and side yards.

Quaint cottage right on the Roaring Fork River, Sopris views, 1,600 sq ft, 2 bdrm 2 baths, flat river frontage , spectacular fishing, ideally located between Glenwood and Carbondale. Great value river property

Remodeled on Five "Big Sky" Acres 3BD, 2BA, 2 half bath home. Heated 3 car garage + dry walled, plumbed and wired for 2 additional bedrooms and one bath! Outdoor living includes a private patio, elevated deck, hot tub. Horses allowed.

Sally Shiekman-Miller

David Harris

970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

970 379 1513 david.harris@sothebysrealty.com

Old Snowmass - $799,000

Missouri Heights - $639,000

Missouri Heights - $449,000

Old Snowmass - $849,500

Scott Bayens

970-948-2265 scott.bayens@sothebysrealty.com www.aspensnowmassSIR.com

Snowmass Village - $443,000

Old Snowmass - $850,000

Your listing Spectacular property with 360 degree views to Snowmass, Mount Sopris and Capitol Creek Valley. Building site with flat topography and easy access. Well in place. Electric to property line. No formal Home Owner's Association

Newly remodeled home on 4.42 acres. Stunning mountain views to Snowmass ski area. Very private and beautiful setting. Enjoy the sounds of Snowmass Creek. Great landscaped yard and decks perfect for outdoor living.

8.8 acres of land located on the Roaring Fork River. Build 5,750 sq ft home and one separate non-dwelling or 1160 sq ft barn. One of the least expensive lots in the Aspen School District.

Tom Carr

Laura Maggos

Tom Carr

970 379-9935 www.aspenreinfo.com

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Sunny, clean 2-bed, 2-bath condo hardwood floors, newer appliances, woodburning fireplace, and washer/dryer. Located across from the pool and hot tub area and a quick walk to the bus route. Dog allowed!

Greg Rulon

(970) 948-2406 GRulon@rof.net www.GregRulon.com

970-544-6699 sarah@lauramaggos.com www.lauramaggos.com

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Snowmass Village - $473,000 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.

Sally Shiekman-Miller 970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

Woody Creek - $245,000

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970-379-5252 Karen@karentoth.com www.karentoth.com

Quarter Horse Mare

Audi A4 2002

SOLD! AD WORKED GREAT! SOLD TO THE FIRST PERSON WHO CAME & LOOKED AT HER!

1.8 Turbo, Standard, 165K miles, cloth heated seats, bose stereo, sunroof, new timing belt, regularly maintained, excellent condition. MUST SEE!

Bluebird 29’ 2003

BMW K1200RS 1999

BMW R1200RT 2009

BUSES FOR SALE: Low Floors, Cummins engines, Allison World transmission w/retarders, backup camera, 127K miles. Contact Snowmass Village Transportation. 970-923-2543 or email cfoster@tosv.com for more info or to place a bid.

Gun Metal Grey New Tires and Service.

Trans portation

$4500.00 970-9234933

$6700 obo Eagle 303-931-6577

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Audi Q 5 2009

Audi Q7 2008

3.2L Premium Plus AWD, only 29,400 Miles. Dark Blue, Leather, Satellite Radio. Just serviced, Excellent Condition. Garaged for the last year. $29,500 970-319-3741 jfeldman@cobnks.com

Audi Q7 4.2 2008 $30,500 Premium plus 4 door. Gently used condition. 52,500, 4.2 AWD. Heated seats. GPS navigation system. BLK/Grey Dave 970-274-9566 $30,500 970-274-9566

BMW X5 3.0 2004

Chevrolet 3500 Crew Cab 1998

BMW X5 3.0 2004 $9,900 Premium pkg heated seats, ski bag. EXCELLENT CONDITION. Sterling Gary w/gray leather seats 970-927-4365 TerrySGriggs@gmail.com $9,900 970-927-4365

Chevrolet 3500 Crew Cab 1998 $5,000.00 . Good condition. Auto transmission. 8 foot bed 970-379-9458 $5,000.00 970-379-9458

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Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 2004

Chevy Camaro T-Top 2000

Chevy Corvette C4 1985

Chevy Suburban 1990

Chrysler PT Cruiser 2001

Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 2004 Excellent condition. 137k 6.0l A/C Cruise Control New Tires & Water Pump Well Maintained $9999.00 970 309 4600

Champagne, 186,000 miles, V6 Great Condition!

Great Car!

4x4, V8, 183202 mileage, runs and drives very well

Limited Edition, 4 cyl engine, automatic trans, leather interior, exc cond, runs & drives perfectly, nice A/C. 96K miles. $3750

Corvette T Top L82 1976

Dodge magnum 2006

1976 Corvette T Top L82 109 K Original # Matched

$4,000 970-319-4326

$1350.00 OBO $6,000 970-376-2500

970.618.2003

Dodge Magnum 2006

Dodge Stealth ES 1991

Ford F250 Custom truck 1983

V6 2.7L automatic, 119k, cheaper than kbb, runs good, inside out great condition.

970.306.9700

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 4,895 970-925-8041

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! $5900. OBO 970-618-2003

Please call 970-618-7760

App 25K - Asking $14,700 OBO Need TLC (970)456-5027 Between 11 am and 7pm

SOLD!!

Gem electric car 2001

GMC ENVOY XL 2003

Harley Davidson Road King 2008

Harley DavidsonSportster 883 1994

Honda 600 RR 2005

Great for getting around town, has a new set of battery's, street legal,

GMC ENVOY XL 2003 Good condition. 91,000 V8 AWD. Leather, Loaded ! Silver $8,400 obo 970-948-0485

Screamin’ Eagle. Anniversary model, 110 cu, extra windshield & saddlebags, many extras, only 2K miles. Bike is beautiful as new.

1994 Harley Davidson Sportster 883 Good condition. 15k Miles.

4300 miles, perfect bike.

Honda Odyssey Edition Touring - 2007

Honda XR650L 2005

Jeep CJ-7 1986

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland - 2012

Land Rover Defender 90 1994

Edition Touring, 76,000 miles, Leather Interior, Silver, New Winter Tires, New All Season Tires, New Alternator, Mint condition.

MANY EXTRAS Gypsum

70k original miles, hard top, Warn winch, new tires, runs perfect $9000 970-929-2071

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. $39,000 Call: 402.681.3223

130,000 mi. Extra set of mud tires and rims, soft top. Extensive recent repairs see on line ad for details.

$5500.00 Please call David 970.618.2003

HUGE PRICE REDUCTION! $16,950 970-948-3322

JOHN 970 471 0905 $3300.00

(PRICE REDUCED) $6,200.00

$23,000 970 429 1558

$3,800 OBO 815-260-3516

$ 5500 or OBO , 970 390 3989

$26,000.00 970-945-4142

Land Rover Discovery 2003

Land Rover Discovery II 2000

Lexus LX470 - 2000

Mercedes Benz 380 SL 1982

Mercedes-Benz 450SL 1980

Land Rover Discovery 2003, 87k miles, excellent condition, brand new tires and includes a set of snow tires. $8,000 330-717-1309 8000 330-717-1309

2000 Land Rover, Discovery II, Always garaged, Low miles, 52K, New tires.

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

Nissan Titan LE 2004

Polaris Ranger xp 700 twin - 2008

Porsche Boxter 1998

Rolls Royce Silver Shadow 1979

Subaru Legacy - 2006

4 door. Excellent condition. 66,000 Auto transmission. 5.6 LItre 4WD. Bedliner. New Blizzaks on winter rims, lifetime Sirius Radio

Browning model, like new condition, only 260 miles glass cab, snow tracks, plow and much more

RR Guide, 33,500 V8, 100,500 mi. , runs great! Well maintained. Garaged. Tan interior. Collector plates.

$17,300 970-948-2337

$12,800 970-379-6629

Porsche Boxter 1998 2 door. Prime condition. 91k, 5 speed manual , 6 cylinder Boxter engine, hard and soft tops. Leather seats. red. Bob bolucolo@comcast.net $9,900 970-963-3543

2.5i, Atlantic Pearl Blue Moonroof, leather, auto w/sport shift, dual zone temp, performance tires, brakes redone, well maintained. 160K $6,400 Renee 970-618-0640 or reneefleisher@comcast.net

Subaru Outback 2002

Toyota FJ60 - 1984

Toyota FJ Landcruiser 1978

Toyota Landcruiser 1996

Toyota Sequoia 2008

Subaru Outback 2002 AWD Wagon. 162,500 Manual 4 cylinder. ABS. Heated seats. Alloy wheels. Power windows. Green and tan. Located in Aspen. TEXT preferred 4,850 970.948.4745

New tires, Has some rust but runs good, newer clutch.

1978 Toyota Custom FJ $28000. Prime condition. 64200 Auto transmission. 350 Dual Exhaust. Leather Lance 806.787.7991-Aspen discostu004@yahoo.com 28,000 806.787.7991

1996 Toyota Landcruiser. Asking $12,500 159,000 miles. 2010 restoration cost $13,000. Very clean car.

Toyota Sequoia 2008 SR5 loaded! Gently used, 105k . V8, GPS system, Sunroof, Heated/Leather seats. Tim

$12,500 970 379-1094

$24,500 970-379-1594

$9,000 970-948-0005

$2000.00 Please Call: (310)433-1005

$20,500 Rich 970-920-3131

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Volkswagen Passat - 2001

SOLD!

VW R32 2008

YamahaSilverado 650 V-Star 2010

2008 VW R32, 21k miles, AWD, 250HP V6, blizzaks and summer tires, allseason hot hatch!

Yamaha Silverado 650 V-Star 2010, Brand New 300miles !! $7000 970 456 6466

Price Reduced! $22,100 970-319-0198

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95 Jeep Wrangler Red. 5 speed. 117K. We finance anyone with approved credit. BUY HERE, PAY HERE. Hwy 24 in Minturn. (970) 827-5336

Women’s Vintage Red 3/4 sleeve sweater $5 Detailed beading and sewing. Size med-lrg Call 970 524 2108 lv. msg. (Loc. Eagle County)

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Appliances Dishwasher stainless excellent Kenmore $550.00. Stackable washer/Dryer, $575.00. Older upright freezer works, $50.00. Richard 970-963-3834

Dale Earnhardt Jr. female watch. Excellent Condition, was worn only once! Still has original box. $150.00 OBO Call or text 970-274-0981 In Glenwood Springs.

Windshields:

•Flamed clear windshield detachable for Road King, fits ‘94 & later: $150. •Clear detachable windshield for Road King, fits ‘94 & later, $125. •Tinted windshield for Electra Glide, $20. •Chrome flame windshield trim for Electra Glide, $65.

••Touring Luggage Bags: 1 for on bike $70 1 for tour pack $40

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2 chairs brand new original cost $100.00 will sell for $65.00 each tel. 970-925-8863

EZ window mount, electronic digital thermostat, three cooling/three fan speeds, non-ozonedepleting refrigerant, 24 hr timer, fits windows 22-1/2” - 38” wide, minimum height 13-1/2”. Like New Condition, used very little.

Beautiful custom ski chair featuring Atomic skis. Best looking design I have ever seen!

13 6ft sections of used cedar 6ft privacy fence for sale! Includes one gate!

$375

Leather couch for

sale. Well made, real leather couch. Recently cleaned and conditioned. $500obo call or text 970 390 0998

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

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Miscellaneous Merchandise

Deep Powder Cabin on Aspen Street & Willoughby Park in Aspen. Must be removed by Nov. 1 $500 obo. 970-920-5085 or scott.miller@cityofasp en.com

$1000

Call 970-319-8556

New top quality, clad exterior & wood interior, patio door assembly with operable doors on both ends & 2 fixed panels in middle. 139.5 inches wide & 79 inches high. Exterior color is Aspen Moss. Paid $4300 & looking for offer. We are capable of installing also. C a l l 970-379-2267 if interested.

Did you know more people read a newspaper on a typical Sunday than watched the 2011 Super Bowl?

Sofa/Oversized Chair Set. $150.00. Basalt. Good condition. Jodi 970-309-2777. jodisearing33@gmail.co m.

Fresh Water Pearl Earrings!

Basalt: 101 Emma Rd. Sat, 8/17. 9AM-3PM Roaring Fork Mobile Home Park. Tools, Hardware, Housewares, Sporting Goods, Great Stuff! Good Prices! No Early Birds.

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call 970 524 2108 lv. msg. (Loc. Eagle Co)

Salt Water Tank

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$1000

970-393-0166 970-393-2074

56" OAK UPRIGHT Piano, former player, Kohler & Campbell 1913, $450. Plays well. Great starter piano. 970-618-7221 SPECIALIZED ALLEZ PRO Shimano Dura-Ace 10 Speed 50CM Used 5 times New $3600 asking $1295 Excellent condition. Please call P a u l C a t h e r s 970-379-2646 paul@cathershome.com

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Pet Supplies/ Services

FELT ZW series road bicycle. Frame small. $1200 obo. Extras. Excellent condition. 970-456-5061.

Search locally or expand your search throughout the mountains and beyond.

Want a bigger set of patio doors/windows to improve your view ?

New Knight Muzzle Loaders and black powder supplies on sale at White Knuckle Garage in El Jebel. 970-510-5079

ELLSWORTH Truth; LG size; 4.5" travel. No expense spared in buildup. Originally 2008 model, but now NEW frame, NEW front shock; Sram X/O. $6000+, cost. Excellent condition. $2350.00 Basalt. Scott 970-927-0747 skeating@sopris.net

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900sqft of Rustic Brick Women’s Vintage Etienne Agner Leather Jacket $20 1970s. Size 10-12. Call 970 524 2108 lv. msg. (loc. Eagle County)

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2012 37’ 5th wheel. Slideout, 2 airs, Fireplace, Washer, dryer, $27,900. 970-215-4259

13 6ft sections of used cedar 6ft privacy fence for sale! Includes one gate!

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Women’s Vintage Beaded Sweater. $15 Never Worn/New with Tags. Size Med-Lrg. Call 970 524 2108 lv. msg. (Loc. Eagle County)

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Motorcycles

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Dale Earnhardt JR.

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Aluma motorcycle cargo trailer (all aluminum) (tows behind bike), $1700. Call 970-618-4246

Glass Dining Room Table, 72" x 42", 5/8" deep. $150.00, includes custom pads, Missouri Heights (Carbondale) 970 963 9852

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Steinway-1938-M $7k obo Aspen Good Condition. Sound board in good shape. Good Candidate for Entry Level or Restoration Project 970-925-2621 cabindream@me.com

Boats-Fishing 1994 Pontoon Boat, 21 ft fishing barge Suntracker w/ full enclosure also with canoe, good shape, price to sell $3500. 970-379-8817

Horses & Mules Beautiful thoroughbred bay gelding. 17 hands. Hunter/jumper. Showing, foxhunting, & quail. 14 years. Gentle. Quiet. Bombproof. English & Western. $7800. 970 274 8383


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Rogers #34682 REVISED PLAT AND ADDITION TO A PORTION THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at Alison L Berry #34531 regard to the following described Deed of Trust: 970. 3 8 4 9 1 3 5 OF REDSTONE SUBDIVISION RECORDED public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, On May 15, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee Camille Y Harlan #43789 1977 IN PLAT caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating Deanne R. Stodden #33214 L E G A L S @FEBRUARY AS P E N T 20, IME S .CO M BOOK 05 AT 10/02/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the PAGE 65 AS RECEPTION NO. 192142. COUNTY south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, to the Deed of Trust described below to be record- Christopher T. Groen #39976 OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. Cynthia Lowrey #34145 sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the ed in the County of Pitkin records. Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Also known by street and number as: 544 Red- said real property and all interest of the said Original Grantor(s) Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 stone Boulevard, Redstone, CO 81623. Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, Michael B Adams, and Barbara Ann Adams PUBLIC NOTICE Reagan Larkin #42309 THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL for the purpose of paying the indebtedness NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE GENERAL Original Beneficiary(ies) PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF IN- Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUM- provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of TEREST REGARDING THE PITKIN COUNTY nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB. The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector NOTICE OF SALE sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Current Holder of Evidence of Debt and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information The current holder of the Evidence of Debt se- to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as Bank of America, N.A. cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has provided by law. provided may be used for that purpose. · Unless otherwise notified all regular and special Date of Deed of Trust filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as First Publication8/8/2013 Attorney File # 11-15076R meetings will be held in the Board of County Com- August 17, 2007 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. Last Publication9/5/2013 missioners, Plaza One Conference Room, 530 E County of Recording THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly 9/2012 Pitkin Main St, Aspen Published in the Aspen Times Weekly July 18, and public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, I F T H E S A L E D A T E I S C O N T I N U E D T O A · All regular meeting items begin at 12:00 p.m., or Recording Date of Deed of Trust 25, 2013 and August 1, 8, and 15, 2013. (9334904) 10/02/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the L A T E R D A T E , T H E D E A D L I N E T O F I L E A as soon thereafter as the conduct of business al- August 17, 2007 south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, N O T I C E O F I N T E N T T O C U R E B Y T H O S E l o w s . C h e c k a g e n d a a t Recording Information (Reception Number) sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION http://www.aspenpitkin.com for meeting times for 541166 said real property and all interest of the said Grant- EXTENDED; Original Principal Amount CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE special meetings or call 920-5200 or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the $512,000.00 SALE NO. 13-029 · Copies of the full text of any resolution(s) and orTo Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in DATE: 06/07/2013 dinance(s) referred to are available during regular Outstanding Principal Balance said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the regard to the following described Deed of Trust: $510,874.77 business hours (8:30 - 4:30) in the Clerk and ReOn June 7, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale County of Pitkin, State of Colorado corder's office, 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, and other items allowed by law, and will issue to By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby Aspen, Colorado 81611 notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have to the Deed of Trust described below to be record- the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as pro- The name, address, business telephone number vided by law. and bar registration number of the attorney(s) ed in the County of Pitkin records. been violated as follows: failure to pay principal NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS BEFORE THE First Publication8/8/2013 representing the legal holder of the indebtedness BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON and interest when due together with all other pay- Original Grantor(s) Last Publication9/5/2013 is: Prescott Lebreton Terry and Martha E. Terry and ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2013: David H McConaughy #26165 Prescott Lebreton Terry, Jr. and Andrew Herpel Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATDaniel D. Reynolds #36976 Terry THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE ER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE Garfield & Hecht, P.C. 601 East Hayman Avenue, Original Beneficiary(ies) LIEN. OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENAspen, CO 81611 (970) 925-1936 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as The property to be foreclosed is: Aspen Valley Land Trust has requested the licensTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND IN- nominee for American National Bank ing officials of Pitkin and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information Current Holder of Evidence of Debt CORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE County to grant a special events liquor permit to DATE:COMBINED 06/07/2013 NOTICE - PUBLICATION provided may be used for that purpose. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. EXHIBIT A dispense malt, vinous & spirituous liquors or 3.2% Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the Attorney File # 8776.0001 Date of Deed of Trust CONDOMINIUM UNIT 112, BUILDING C, AS CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE beef for a benefit to be held on September 6, 2013 County of Pitkin, SALE State of Colorado ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised NO. 13-026 at 100 Angus Lane, Carbondale, Colorado be- SHOWN ON THE SUPPLEMENTAL CONDO- January 23, 2006 By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee 9/2012 County of Recording MINIUM MAP FOR SEASONS 4, APPEARING IN To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with tween the hours of 5:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.. The name, number Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 8, THE RECORDS OF THE COUNTY CLERK AND Pitkin regard to theaddress, followingbusiness describedtelephone Deed of Trust: and bar registration number of the attorney(s) rep15, 22, 29, September 5, 2013. [9415459] Recording Date of Deed of Trust RECORDER OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO, On June 7, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee Petitions and remonstrances may be filed with the resenting the legal of holder of the indebtedness is: caused the Notice Election and Demand relating Pitkin County Clerk at 530 East Main Street, Suite IN PLAT BOOK 4 AT PAGE 406, AND AS DE- January 26, 2006 Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Recording Information (Reception Number) FINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIto the Deed of Trust described below to be record101, Aspen, Colorado, 81611. Jennifer Rogers UM DECLARATION FOR SEASONS 4 APPEAR- 520247 ed in theC. County of #34682 Pitkin records. Alison L Grantor(s) Berry #34531 Original Resolution Authorizing 2013 Renewable Energy ING IN SUCH RECORDS IN BOOK 256 AT PAGE Original Principal Amount Camille Y Harlan #43789 E. STEPHEN BENSON Mitigation Program (REMP) Funding including 230 AS RECEPTION NO. 146257 AS SUPPLE- $390,000.00 Deanne Beneficiary(ies) R. Stodden #33214 MENTED BY FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL DECLA- Outstanding Principal Balance Original 2013 Green Key Grants and 2013/2014 Programs Christopher T. Groen #39976 RATION TO SEASONS 4, APPEARING IN SUCH $348,248.02 KIM CHARLTON Cynthia Lowrey RECORDS IN BOOK 279 AT PAGE 955 AS RECurrent Holder of#34145 Evidence of Debt Resolution Authorizing Energy Smart Program Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 CEPTION NO. 162526. COUNTY OF PITKIN, Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby KIM CHARLTON Funding 2013-2015 Kimberly L. Martinez notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have Date STATE OF COLORADO. of Deed of Trust#40351 Reagan Larkin #42309 18, 2012 Resolution Authorizing a Memorandum of Under- Also known by street and number as: 0035 been violated as follows: failure to pay principal October The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, of Recording standing between Eagle, Gunnison and Pitkin Lower Woodbridge Road #112, Snowmass Vil- and interest when due together with all other pay- County DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured Pitkin Counties to Allow Lake County Residents Access lage, CO 81615. The Attorney is acting Recording Dateabove of Deed of Trustas a debt collector THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. to Energy Smart Revolving Loan Program and is attempting 19, 2012 to collect a debt. Any information OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUM- THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST October provided may be used for that purpose. LIEN. Recording Information (Reception Number) BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. Resolution Approving Changes in the FM radio Attorney File # 13-02965 SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND IN- 593229 NOTICE OF SALE station line up on the Pitkin County Translator ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised The current holder of the Evidence of Debt seCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE Original Principal Amount System 9/2012 cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has The property to be foreclosed is: $390,000.00 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 8, LOTS 54, 54A, 56, 56A AND 58, 58A, REDfiled Notice of Election and Demand for sale as Outstanding Principal Balance Resolution To Repeal Resolution No 35-2012 "A 15, 22, 29, September 5, 2013. [9415854] STONE SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE $365,000.00 Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. PLAT RECORDED APRIL 20 1944 IN PLAT BOOK THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby of Pitkin County Adopting Governance Policy 2.17 FM Radio Allotments on Pitkin County's Translator public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 02 AT PAGE 24 AS RECEPTION NO. 88668 AND notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have System and Policy 2.18 - TV Allotments on Pitkin 09/11/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the REVISED PLAT AND ADDITION TO A PORTION been violated as follow, but are not limited to: south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, OF REDSTONE SUBDIVISION RECORDED Borrower's failure to pay the monthly installment County's Translator System sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the FEBRUARY 20, 1977 IN PLAT BOOK 05 AT due March 15, 2013. Resolution Approving a Contract with the Colorado said real property and all interest of the said Grant- PAGE 65 AS RECEPTION NO. 192142. COUNTY THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. Department of Transportation Assigning Mainte- or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. nance Responsibilities for the SH82 AABC Pedes- purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in Also known by street and number as: 544 Red- A PARCEL OF LAND BEING IN THE SWI/4SW1/4 said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of stone Boulevard, Redstone, CO 81623. OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE trian Underpass Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL 84 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., PITKIN COUNTY, and other items allowed by law, and will issue to OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMCOLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY Resolution Accepting Grant Offers for the Federal DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Aviation Administration and the Colorado Division the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as pro- BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. vided by law. NOTICE OF SALE BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORof Aeronautics and Authorization to Spend the The current holder of the Evidence of Debt se- NER OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND WHENCE THE First Publication 7/18/2013 Fund cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has SW CORNER OF SAID SECTION 28 BEARS S Last Publication 8/15/2013 COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as 27°11 '23" W A DISTANCE OF 741 .06 FEET Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. MORE OR LESS WITH ALL BEARINGS BASED IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATSALE NO. 13-025 Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August ER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at ON THE BEARING OF N 00°44'48" E BETWEEN To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 28 regard to the following described Deed of Trust: OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES EN15, 2013 10/02/2013, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the AND THIS S 1/16 CORNER OF SECTION 28, On June 7, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee TITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, SAID POINT ALSO BEING ON THE WEST LINE caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AS RE- to the Deed of Trust described below to be recordDATE: 05/15/2013 15, 2013 (9453347) Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the said real property and all interest of the said Grant- CEPTION NO. 483564 IN THE PITKIN COUNTY ed in the County of Pitkin records. or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the CLERK AND RECORDER'S OFFICE, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado Original Grantor(s) COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in THENCE N 00°44'48" E A DISTANCE OF 29.91 E. STEPHEN BENSON By: Desiree Wagner, Deputy Public Trustee CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE The name, address, business telephone number said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF A PARCEL Original Beneficiary(ies) SALE NO. 13-023 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with and bar registration number of the attorney(s) rep- Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale OF LAND DESCRIBED AT RECEPTION NO. FIRST REPUBLIC BANK and other items allowed by law, and will issue to 483564; THENCE N 90°00'00" W A DISTANCE OF Current Holder of Evidence of Debt regard to the following described Deed of Trust: resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is: the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as pro- 42.85 FEET ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. On May 15, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 vided by law. caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 SAID PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AT RE- Date of Deed of Trust First Publication8/8/2013 to the Deed of Trust described below to be record- Alison L Berry #34531 CEPTION NO. 483564; May 16, 2007 Last Publication9/5/2013 ed in the County of Pitkin records. Camille Y Harlan #43789 THENCE N 00°44'48" E A DISTANCE OF 93.33 County of Recording Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly Original Grantor(s) Deanne R. Stodden #33214 FEET ALONG A PORTION OF SAID WEST LINE Pitkin Michael B Adams, and Barbara Ann Adams Christopher T. Groen #39976 IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LAT- OF A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED AT RE- Recording Date of Deed of Trust Original Beneficiary(ies) Cynthia Lowrey #34145 ER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE CEPTION NO. 483564 May 18, 2007 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES EN- THENCE N 89°59'59"E A DISTANCE OF 262.28 Recording Information (Reception Number) nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB. Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 TITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; FEET; 538018 A S P Original ENTIM E S . CAmount O M / W E E K LY Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Reagan Larkin #42309 THENCE S 89°21'21"E A DISTANCE OF 135.38 Principal Bank of America, N.A. The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, DATE: 06/07/2013 FEET; $4,680,000.00 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the THENCE S 21°06'54"W A DISTANCE OF 35.12 Outstanding Principal Balance Date of Deed of Trust DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 August 17, 2007 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector County of Pitkin, State of Colorado FEET; $4,680,000.00 County of Recording and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee THENCE 70.25 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A The name, address, business telephone number T A N G E N T C U R V E T O T H E L E F T W I T H A Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby Pitkin provided may be used for that purpose.

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County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust May 18, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number) 538018 Original Principal Amount $4,680,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $4,680,000.00 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated including, but not limited to: failure to pay monthly installments due Note Holder. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT 'A' AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS THOUGH FULLY SET FORTH. The property to be foreclosed is: A parcel of land being in the SW1/4SW1/4 of Section 28, Township 10 South, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M., Pitkin County, Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southwesterly corner of said parcel of land whence the SW corner of said Section 28 bears S 27°11'23" W a distance of 741.06 feet more or less with all bearing based on the bearing of N00°44'48" E between the southwest corner of Section 28 and the S 1/16 corner of Section 28, said pint also being on the west line of a Parcel of land described as Reception No. 483564 in the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's Office, thence N00°44'48" E a distance of 29.91 feet along said west line of a Parcel of land described at Reception no. 483564; thence N 90°00'00" W a distance of 42.85 feet along the westerly line of said Parcel of land described at Reception No. 483564: thence N 00°44'48" E a distance of 93.33 feet along a portion of said wet line of a Parcel of land described at Reception No 483564 thence N 89°59'59" E a distance of 262.28 feet; thence S 89°21'21" E a distance of 135.38 feet; thence S 21°06'54" W a distance of 35.12 feet; thence 70.25 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the left with a radius 150.00 feet, an included angle of 26°49'55", and a tangent of 35.78 feet; thence S 05°43'01" E a distance of 20.09 feet; thence N 89°59'45" W a distance of 336.43 feet along a portion of the south line of a Parcel of land described as Reception No. 483564 to the Point Beginning. Also known by street and number as: 200 DIFFICULT LANE, 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, 02/05/2014, 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 Publication8/8/2013 Last Publication9/5/2013 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;

and H of the Adjustable Rate Note 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. PLEASE SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION The property to be foreclosed is: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 2-E, SILVERGLO, (A CONDOMINIUM), ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED CONDOMINIUM MAP APPEARING IN THE PLAT BOOK 4 AT PAGE 170 OF THE RECORDS OF THE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR SILVERGLO (A CONDOMINIUM) RECORDED IN BOOK 252 AT PAGE 702 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO IN BOOK 256 AT PAGE 699, BOOK 319 AT PAGE 147, BOOK 320 AT PAGE 791, BOOK 324 AT PAGE 604, BOOK 336 AT PAGE 537, BOOK 379 AT PAGE 220 AND BOOK 455 AT PAGE 338. Also known by street and number as: 940 WATERS AVE #205, 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, 10/02/2013, 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 Publication8/8/2013 Last Publication9/5/2013 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: 06/07/2013 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 # 1068.07911 TB ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 8, 15, 22, 29, September 5, 2013. [9415525]

UM MAP FOR ASPEN HIGHLANDS CONDOMINIUMS-PHASE 2 RECORDED JUNE 11, 2002, IN PLAT BOOK 60 AT PAGE 81, AS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED FROM TIME TO TIME, ALL IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL USE OF FIXED WEEKS 13,24,51 AND A FLOATING WEEK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ASSOCIATION DOCUMENTS AND THE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM DOCUMENTS FOR ASPEN HIGHLANDS CONDOMINIUMS, AND THE USE RESTRICTIONS ("USE RESTRICTIONS") FOR TA UNIT 2303, ASPEN HIGHLANDS CONDOMINIUMS, RECORDED NOVEMBER 29, 2007 AT RECEPTION NO. 544458 IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO. PURSUANT TO THE USE RESTRICTION, SPECIAL RESERVATION RULES APPLY TO FIXED WEEK 7/8, 26/27, AND 51/52/53. 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, 10/02/2013, 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 Publication8/8/2013 Last Publication9/5/2013 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: 06/07/2013 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: Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Jennifer C. Rogers #34682 Alison L Berry #34531 Camille Y Harlan #43789 Deanne R. Stodden #33214 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Cynthia Lowrey #34145 Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Reagan Larkin #42309 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 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 # 13-03682 ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 8, 15, 22, 29, September 5, 2013. [9416099] COMBINED NOTICE - AMENDED - PUBLICATION FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 13-024

cured 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, 10/02/2013 the date to which the sale has been continued pursuant to C.R.S. 38-38-103(2)(a), 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. Amended First Publication 8/8/2013 Amended Last Publication 9/5/2013 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;

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ROBERT B EMERSON #1123 Alpine Bank 0350 HWY 133, CARBONDALE, CO 81623 (970) 704-3132 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 # GLATZ ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2013 and September 5, 2013. (9416156)

LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE #32, 2013 PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance #32, Series of 2013, was adopted on first reading at the City Council meeting August 12, 2013. This ordinance, if adopted will approve a subdivision amendment for 201 N. Mill. The public hearing on this ordinance is scheduled for August 26, 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 August 15, 2013. [9450640]

LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE #33, 2013 PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance #33, Series of 2013, was adopted on first reading at the City Council meeting August 12, 2013. This ordinance, if adopted will approve deleting a condition from Ordinance #21, 1988, regarding 300 W. Main. The public hearing on this ordinance is scheduled for September 9, 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.

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Notice is hereby given to the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan, and the creation of a vested property right pursuant to the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, pertaining to the following described property: Lot 3, Block 1, Red Butte Subdivision and more commonly known as 1460 Red Butte Drive, Aspen, Colorado, 81611, by order of the Planning and Zoning Commission on August 6, 2013 via Resolution 19 (Series of 2013). For further information contact Jennifer Phelan, at the City of Aspen Community Development Dept. 130 S. Galena St, Aspen, Colorado (970) 920-5090. s/ City of Aspen Publish in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 15, 2013

DATE: 7/30/2013 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION regard to the following described Deed of Trust: CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE On May 22, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee SALE NO. 13-030 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recordregard to the following described Deed of Trust: On June 7, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee ed in the County of Pitkin records. caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be record- Original Grantor(s) Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August ed in the County of Pitkin records. CASEY A GLATZ 15, 2013. [9450603] Original Beneficiary(ies) Original Grantor(s) Millionaires Lifestyle Concierge, LLC, a Texas Lim- ALPINE BANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt ited Liability Company Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC 355 UNION Original Beneficiary(ies) ALPINE BANK BLVD, SUITE 250, LAKEWOOD, CO 80228 (303) The Ritz-Carlton Development Company, Inc., a Date of Deed of Trust 274-0155 Delaware corporation April 16, 2007 COUNTY COURT, PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO County of Recording The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector Current Holder of Evidence of Debt PITKIN COUNTY COURTHOUSE 506 E. MAIN and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information Ritz-Carlton Development Company, Inc. Pitkin ST., SUITE 300 Recording Date of Deed of Trust provided may be used for that purpose. Date of Deed of Trust ASPEN, CO 81611Court Use Only Attorney File # 13-910-24230 August 25, 2008 May 18, 2007 Plaintiff:UNIFUND CCR PARTNERS Recording Information (Reception Number) ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised County of Recording 9/2012 Pitkin 538052 vs. Recording Date of Modification of Deed of Trust Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 8, Recording Date of Deed of Trust 15, 22, 29, September 5, 2013. [9415283] September 04, 2008 August 03, 2012 Defendant(s):MICHAEL H. GILLIN Recording Information (Reception Number) Recording Information (Reception Number) David A. Bauer, #7576 552587 591144 David A. Bauer, P.C. Original Principal Amount Original Principal Amount 2594 South Lewis Way, Suite A $353,115.00 COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION $50,000.00 Lakewood, Colorado 80227 Outstanding Principal Balance Outstanding Principal Balance CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE Phone: 303-986-1200 Fax: 303-988-8913 $300,888.15 SALE NO. 13-027 $49,979.80 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby Court Use Only regard to the following described Deed of Trust: notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby Case Number: On June 7, 2013, the undersigned Public Trustee been violated as follows: failure to pay principal notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have 07C195 caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating and interest when due together with all other pay- been violated as follows: Failure to make payDivision: to the Deed of Trust described below to be record- ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured ments as required by the terms of the Evidence of ed in the County of Pitkin records. by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. Debt and Deed of Trust when the same were due NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE Original Grantor(s) THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST and owing and failure to pay real estate taxes as SHAWN COX required by the terms of the Deed of Trust, and the LIEN. WHEREAS, Plaintiff has moved this Court purOriginal Beneficiary(ies) SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND IN- legal holder of the Evidence of Debt has acceleratWASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA ed the same and declared the same immediately suant to said rules of civil procedure that the judgCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE ment entered in the instant matter on December Current Holder of Evidence of Debt The property to be foreclosed is: due and payable. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL A FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP INTEREST CON- THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST 18, 2007 in favor of the Plaintiff and against the Defendant(s) which judgment remains unsatisfied, ASSOCIATION SISTING OF AN UNDIVIDED 1/12 INTEREST IN LIEN. be revived, NOW THEREFORE, Date of Deed of Trust RESIDENCE NO. 2303 OF ASPEN HIGHLANDS The property to be foreclosed is: June 28, 2007 CONDOMINIUMS, ACCORDING TO THE DEC- LOT 23, HOLLAND HILLS AT BASALT SUBDIIT IS ORDERED, the Defendant(s), MICHAEL County of Recording LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM FOR ASPEN VISION, COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLOH. GILLIN , shall show cause within fourteen (14) Pitkin HIGHLANDS CONDOMINIUMS, RECORDED RADO Recording Date of Deed of Trust JANUARY 11, 2001 AT RECEPTION NO. 450454 Also known by street and number as: 336 HOL- days from the service of this Notice to Show Cause if any he/she/they has/have, why the judgment June 29, 2007 AS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED FROM LAND HILLS ROAD, BASALT, CO 81621. Recording Information (Reception Number) TIME TO TIME AND ACCORDING TO THE MAP THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL heretofore entered should not be revived with like 539472 FOR ASPEN HIGHLANDS CONDOMINIUMS RE- OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUM- force and effect. Original Principal Amount CORDED JANUARY 11, 2001 IN PLAT BOOK 56, BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. WITNESS the hand and seal of the Clerk of the $624,000.00 PAGE 24, AT RECEPTION NO. 450455, AS Court in ASPEN, Colorado, this 8th day of April , Outstanding Principal Balance AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED BY THAT NOTICE OF SALE $640,765.41 Pursuant to Paragraph 4, Section G CERTAIN FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL CONDOMINI- The current holder of the Evidence of Debt se- 2013. /s/ Clerk of the Court and H of the Adjustable Rate Note UM MAP FOR ASPEN HIGHLANDS CONDO- cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has Clerk of the Court Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby MINIUMS-PHASE 2 RECORDED JUNE 11, 2002, filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have IN PLAT BOOK 60 AT PAGE 81, AS AMENDED provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 8, been violated as follows: failure to pay principal AND SUPPLEMENTED FROM TIME TO TIME, and interest when due together with all other pay- ALL IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RE- THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at 15, 22, and 29, and September 5, 2013. (9432324) ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured CORDER OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO TO- public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. GETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL USE OF FIXED 10/02/2013 the date to which the sale has been THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST WEEKS 13,24,51 AND A FLOATING WEEK IN continued pursuant to C.R.S. 38-38-103(2)(a), at ACCORDANCE WITH THE ASSOCIATION DOC- Pitkin County Courthouse, at the south front door, LIEN. PLEASE SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIP- UMENTS AND THE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, sell to the highDOCUMENTS FOR ASPEN HIGHLANDS CON- est and best bidder for cash, the said real property TION DOMINIUMS, AND THE USE RESTRICTIONS and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' The property to be foreclosed is: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 2-E, ("USE RESTRICTIONS") FOR TA UNIT 2303, AS- heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paySILVERGLO, (A CONDOMINIUM), ACCORDING PEN HIGHLANDS CONDOMINIUMS, RECORD- ing the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of TO THE RECORDED CONDOMINIUM MAP AP- ED NOVEMBER 29, 2007 AT RECEPTION NO. Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' PEARING IN THE PLAT BOOK 4 AT PAGE 170 544458 IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed OF THE RECORDS OF THE CLERK RECORDER OF PITKIN COLORADO. byplease law, and contact will issue to purchaser a Certificate We work hard to COUNTY ensure the credibility and quality ofCOUNTY, our advertisements, so ustheimmediately if you have AND RECORDER OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLO- P U R S U A N T T O T H E U S E R E S T R I C T I O N , of Purchase, all as provided by law. RADO AND AS DEFINED AND DESCRIBED IN Classifi SPECIAL RULES APPLY concerns about a print or online edRESERVATION ad. Call 866.850.9937 or TO email classifieds@cmnm.org THE CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR SIL- FIXED WEEK 7/8, 26/27, AND 51/52/53. Amended First Publication 8/8/2013 VERGLO (A CONDOMINIUM) RECORDED IN Amended Last Publication 9/5/2013 BOOK 252 AT PAGE 702 AND AMENDMENTS THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly S P E N256 T I AT M E PAGE S W E E699, K L YBOOK V AugO u stF 15,T 2013 THERETO IN A BOOK HE PROPERTY CURRENTLY 319 AT PAGE 147, BOOK 320 AT PAGE 791, ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATBOOK 324 AT PAGE 604, BOOK 336 AT PAGE TRUST. ER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE 537, BOOK 379 AT PAGE 220 AND BOOK 455 AT NOTICE OF SALE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENPAGE 338. The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured TITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED; by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed DATE: 06/07/2013 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: Holly L. Decker #32647Toni M.N. Dale#30580

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PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Snowmass Acres, LLC has filed a Petition with the Basalt Water Conservancy District requesting the inclusion into said District of the following described lands located in the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado, to wit: A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTIONS 4 AND 5, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 86 WEST OF THE 6TH PM, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHENCE THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 4 BEARS N 18 DEGREES 22'02"W 674.63 FEET; THENCE S 78 DEGREES 11'24"E 135.05 FEET; THENCE S 89 DEGREES 32'27"E 712.32 FEET; THENCE S 00 DEGREES 35'42"W 1314.32 FEET; THENCE N 87 DEGREES 43'38"W 1354.13 FEET; THENCE 18 DEGREES 51'35"E 16.14 FEET; THENCE N 22 DEGREES 00'33"E 1073.02 FEET; THENCE N 44 DEGREES 26'15"W 494.60 FEET; THENCE N 48 DEGREES 32'13"E 28.54 FEET; THENCE S 78 DEGREES 39'12"E 448.55 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH THAT PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN BOOK 511 AT PAGE 684 AND RERECORDED IN BOOK 513 AT PAGE 818 AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION DESCRIBED IN BOOK 511 AT PAGE 682. NOW KNOWN AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTIONS 4 AND 5, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 86 WEST OF THE 6TH PM, BEING MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHENCE THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 4 BEARS N 58 DEGREES 44'52"W 1236.85 FEET; THENCE S 00 DEGREES 36'29"W 31.83 FEET; THENCE S 00 DEGREES 35'42"W 1314.32 FEET; THENCE N 87 DEGREES 43'38"W 1354.13 FEET; THENCE N 18 DEGREES 51'35"E 16.14 FEET; THENCE N 22 DEGREES 00'33"E 1073.02 FEET; THENCE N 44 DEGREES 26'15"W 494.60 FEET; THENCE N 54 DEGREES 40'16"W 18.87 FEET; THENCE N 88 DEGREES 37'58"E 28.53 FEET; THENCE N 48 DEGREES 32'13"E 11.03 FEET; THENCE S 78 DEGREES 39'12"E 134.73 FEET; THENCE N 56 DEGREES 08'47"E 91.75 FEET; THENCE N 75 DEGREES 08'59"W 34.44 FEET; THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 580.55 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4 DEGREES 20'28" AND A CHORD BEARING N 72 DEGREES 57'47"W 43.98 FEET; THENCE S 56 DEGREES 08'47"W 16.30 FEET; THENCE N 78 DEGREES 39'12"W 64.23 FEET; THENCE N 48 DEGREES 36'29"E 49.37 FEET; THENCE S 73 DEGREES 18'39"E 143.29 FEET; THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 723.42 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 08 DEGREES 17'20" AND A CHORD BEARING OF S 69 DEGREES 10'01"E 104.56 FEET;THENCE S 65 DEGREES 01'31"E 100.09 FEET; THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 630.72 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 30 DEGREES 32'39" AND A CHORD BEARING OF S 80 DEGREES 18'04"E 332.26 FEET; THENCE N 84 DEGREES 25'15"E 71.84 FEET; THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 1063.24 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 11 DEGREES 42'39" AND A CHORD BEARING OF S 89 DEGREES 43'32"E 216.94 FEET; THENCE S 83 DEGREES 52'42"E 85.06 FEET; THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 545.99 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE BEARING 17 DEGREES 23'21" AND A CHORD BEARING OF N 87 DEGREES 25'33"W 165.07 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said Petition shall be heard at the regular meeting of the Board of Directors of said District on September 10, 2013, at 7:00 P.M. at the Comfort Inn & Suites, 920 Cowen Dr., Carbondale, Colorado, when and where all persons interested shall appear and show cause, in writing, why said Petition should not be granted. The failure of any person to file a written objection shall be taken as an assent to the inclusion of the above-described lands within the District. Written objections may be filed in advance of said meeting by mailing to the Basalt Water Conservancy District, P.O. Box 974, Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81602. BASALT WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT By: /s/ Chad J. Lee Chad J. Lee - Secretary Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 15, 22, and 29, 2013 and September 5, 2013. (9458866)


DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION NO. 2, COLORADO TO: ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, you are hereby notified that the following case is a portion of the resume of applications and amendments ordered published during the month of July 2013, in Water Division No. 2. The Water Judge ordered this case be published in the The Aspen Times in Pitkin County, Colorado. The name(s) and address(es) of applicant(s), description of water rights or conditional water rights and description of ruling sought as reflected by said application, or amendment, are as follows. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CASE NO. 2013CW3027 – THE CITY OF MANITOU SPRINGS, Jack Benson, City Administrator, 606 Manitou Avenue, Manitou Springs, CO 80929 (Henry D. Worley, Worley Law Firm, LLC, Attorney for Applicant, 611 North Weber Street, Suite 104, Colorado Springs, CO 80903; (719) 634-8330) Amended Application for Approval of Plan for Augmentation EL PASO COUNTY 2. Structures to be augmented: None of the following structures is decreed. The only well which is permitted is the Twin Spring, which is owned by Ni Gallaway (all the others except the McClurg Well are owned by Applicant). Twin Spring’s permit number is 113780. The source of water for all the structures is water tributary to Fountain Creek and the Arkansas River. All of the structures are located in Section 5, T. 14 S., R. 67 W., 6th P.M. except Iron Geyser Spring, which is located in Section 6, T. 14 S., R. 67 W., 6th P.M. A map attached as Exhibit A shows in yellow the names and locations of the springs and wells which are the objects of this plan for augmentation. (All exhibits mentioned herein are incorporated by reference and may be inspected at the office of the clerk of this Court.) The ownership and locations of the structures are shown on Table A. Table A Name of structure Spring or Well Owner Street Address UTM Coordinates Seven-Minute Spring well City 514 El Paso Boulevard 48S 492331mE 4301099mN Shoshone Spring spring City 820 Manitou Avenue 48S 492827mE 4301022mN Navajo Spring spring City 930 Manitou Avenue 48S 492892mE 4301179mN Stratton Spring well City 953 Manitou Avenue 48S 493008mE 4301105mN Iron Geyser Spring well City 431 Ruxton Avenue 48S 493786mE 4300861mN Wheeler Spring well City Park and Cañon Ave. 48S 492911mE intersection 4301179mN Mansions Spring well City 606 Manitou Avenue 48S 492453mE 4300988mN Cheyenne Spring spring City 934 Manitou Avenue 48S 492921mE 4301117mN Twin Spring well Ni Gallaway 1 21 Ruxton Avenue 48S 493179mE 4301049mN McClurg Well well Sally Thurston 402 Manitou Ave. 48S 491661mE 4301066mN In addition, Manitou Springs will request the ability to add additional existing wells and springs to the structures to be augmented at future dates, upon notice to all opposers in this case. Such additional wells and springs will be limited to those located in Sections 5 and 6, T. 14 S., R. 67 W., 6th P.M. Manitou Springs will not seek to increase the total amount of augmentation which occurs as a result of the addition of other wells and springs to the plan for augmentation. 3. Water Rights to be used for augmentation: No more than 50 acre feet of water annually which is attributable to Applicant’s allotment of water from the Frying Pan-Arkansas Project (“Project Water”) and Project Return Flows which are stored in Manitou Reservoir. The Fryingpan-Arkansas Project water rights are described as follows: West Slope Decrees: The Fryingpan-Arkansas Project diverts surface water from the headwaters of Hunter Creek and the Fryingpan River and their tributaries in Pitkin County. The principal water rights were adjudicated by the decrees in Civil Action No. 4613 (District Court, Garfield County) dated June 20, 1958, and August 3, 1959; and were modified by the Decree in Case No. W-829-76 (District Court, Water Division No. 5) dated November 27, 1979; and were supplemented by the Decree in Case No. 83CW352 (District Court, Water Division No. 5) dated May 31, 1985. These water rights have an appropriation date of July 29, 1957. Water diverted under these decrees travels under the Continental Divide through the Boustead Tunnel, which empties into Turquoise Reservoir. This water may be stored in Turquoise Reservoir, Twin Lakes Reservoir and elsewhere, and applied to beneficial use within Southeastern’s District boundaries. Because the water is imported from another river basin, it is fully consumable in Water Division 2. East Slope Decrees: The Fryingpan-Arkansas Project also diverts and stores surface water from the Arkansas River and its tributaries in Lake, Chaffee, Fremont, and Pueblo Counties. The principal water rights were adjudicated by the decrees in Civil Action No. 5141 (District Court, Chaffee County) dated July 9, 1969; and Civil Action No. B-42135 (District Court, Pueblo County) dated June 25, 1962; and were modified and supplemented by the Decree in Case No. 80CW6 (District Court, Water Division No. 2), dated October 23, 1980. These water rights include storage in Turquoise Reservoir, Twin Lakes Reservoir, Pueblo Reservoir, and elsewhere, with an appropriation date of February 10, 1939, and are expressly decreed for exchange, reuse and successive use to extinction, for beneficial use within Southeastern’s District boundaries. Under these decrees, Turquoise Reservoir and Twin Lakes Reservoir may store native water or imported water, directly or by exchange with each other or with Pueblo Reservoir. 4. Complete statement of plan for augmentation. Applicant is the owner of the structures listed herein, other than the Twin Spring, owned by Ni Gallaway, and the McClurg Well, owned by Sally Thurston. The structures listed as springs are true springs. Other than the McClurg Well, the structures listed as wells are all flowing artesian wells, the flow from which is controlled with valves. The McClurg Well is currently shut in, and it is not known whether it would flow under artesian pressure if the cap were removed. All of the wells owned by Manitou Springs are located on property it owns, except for two which are located on easements owned by Applicant. Notice of the application is being given to Ni Gallaway, the owner of Twin Spring, and to Sally Thursten, owner of the McClurg Well. The water from these structures is highly mineralized and some of it is naturally carbonated. As such, it is desirable for a variety of uses which differentiates it from treated water used in the City’s municipal water distribution system. Applicant, Ni Gallaway, and Sally Thurston, may make the water from the above structures available for any variety of municipal uses by utilizing the water themselves, or piping it to other end users. All of such uses shall be metered. Applicant proposes to utilize its Project Water and Project Return Flows for replacement purposes. Replacement of the metered water use will be made on a one-to-one basis; i.e., for each unit of water which is metered, Applicant will introduce one unit of fully consumable augmentation water to Fountain Creek. Spring water which flows naturally and is not so metered and used will not be augmented. In Case No. 08CW61, Applicant obtained an appropriative right of exchange from the confluence of the Arkansas River and Fountain Creek (as well as other exchanges) which allows it to divert the water it obtains frm the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project (“Project Water”) by exchange at Manitou Reservoir, which is located on the North Fork of French Creek. The dam for Manitou Reservoir is located in the SE1/4 NE1/4 Section 33, T. 13 S., R. 68 W., 6th P.M. Manitou Springs currently has approximately 185 acre feet of Project Water stored in Manitou Reservoir. As previously stated, Manitou Springs will limit annual usage and replacements under this plan for augmentation to 50 acre feet, an amount which may not be realized for decades, if ever. Any additional augmentation will require an amendment to this application after publication, or a new plan for augmentation, either of which will require notice pursuant to law. All spring and well water which is metered will be replaced to the North Fork of French Creek on a monthly basis, though in the discretion of the water commissioner, the replacements may be made on a less frequent basis. A comprehensive study of many of the springs in Manitou Springs, including all of the ones included in this application, was completed in April 2011. It appears to be the opinion of the authors that the source for the springs and wells in this augmentation plan “daylights” no further east than at the Hwy 24 bridge over Fountain Creek. There are four known diversion structures on Fountain Creek between Manitou Reservoir and the Highway 24 bridge near the center of Section 4, T. 14 S., R. 67 W., 6th P.M. One is Manitou Springs’ French Creek diversion structure, and another below there, near Becker’s Lane. Another is Colorado Springs Utilities’ French Creek diversion structure. A third is located at Manitou Springs’ Soda Springs Park, and a fourth is located at Manitou Springs’ Memorial Park. The latter two and the Becker’s Lane diversion are all alternate points of diversion for Manitou Springs’ 0.099 cfs interest in the Harmes Ditch No. 2, which has a priority date of March 20, 1861. Sufficient protections will be built into the decree to ensure that these various structures do not divert the augmentation water, which is intended to flow past the area where depletions caused by the wells might injure for the benefit of water users whose water rights could otherwise be shorted. In addition, Applicant acknowledges the right of the Division Engineer to assess a transit loss against such releases from Manitou Reservoir to the approximate location of the Highway 24 bridge over Fountain Creek. Fountain Creek depletions attributable to use of metered spring water will be presumed to occur to instantaneously. Because the complex geology of the area makes use of typical stream depletion analyses such as Glover and AWAS inapplicable to this situation, Fountain Creek depletions attributable to use of metered well water will be presumed to occur at a constant rate throughout the year. Miscellaneous. Any decree entered in this case shall contain all relevant provisions and restrictions required by the Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District for the use of Project Water in a plan for augmentation. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------THE WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED BY THE FOREGOING APPLICATION MAY AFFECT IN PRIORITY ANY WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED OR HERETOFORE ADJUDICATED WITHIN THIS DIVISION AND OWNERS OF AFFECTED RIGHTS MUST APPEAR TO OBJECT AND PROTEST WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY STATUTE, OR BE FOREVER BARRED. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that any party who wishes to oppose this application, or application as amended, may file with the Water Clerk a verified statement of opposition setting forth facts as to why the application should not be granted, or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions, such statement of opposition must be filed by the last day of September 2013, (forms available at www.courts.state.co.us; filing fee $158.00). The foregoing is a resume and the entire application, amendment, exhibits, maps and any other attachments filed in the case may be examined in the office of the Clerk for Water Division No. 2, at the address shown below. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Witness my hand and the seal of this Court this 6th day of August, 2013.

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DIVISION 5 WATER COURT- JULY 2013 RESUME

ROBINSON

2. PURSUANT TO C.R.S., §37-92-302, AS AMENDED, YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PAGES COMPRISE A RESUME OF THE APPLICATIONS AND AMENDED APPLICATIONS FILED WITH THE WATER CLERK FOR WATER DIVISION 5 DURING THE MONTH OF JULY 2013. The water right claimed by this application may affect in priority any water right claimed or heretofore adjudicated within this division and owners of affected rights must appear to object and protest within the time provided by statute, or be forever barred. 13CW3030 PITKIN COUNTY. LITTLE ELK CREEK. Snowmass Acres, LLC, c/o Patrick, Miller, Kropf & Noto, P.C., 197 Prospector Drive, Suite 2104A, Aspen, CO 81611, (970) 920-1028. APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL WATER RIGHTS AND FOR APPROVAL OF PLAN FOR AUGMENTATION INCLUDING EXCHANGE. FIRST CLAIM: FOR CONDITIONAL SURFACE WATER RIGHT. Name of structure: Little Elk Ditch Russell Use Enlargement. Legal description: The headgate is located in the SW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 5, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 224 feet from the South section line and 2,564 feet from the East section line (Pitkin County). Source: Little Elk Creek, tributary to Capitol Creek, Snowmass Creek, the Roaring Fork River, and the Colorado River. Date of appropriation: October 24, 2012. How appropriation was initiated: Field inspection, survey, geotechnical engineering study, formulation of intent to apply water to beneficial use, and publication of water court application. Date water applied to beneficial use: N/A. Amount claimed: 1.10 c.f.s., conditional. Proposed uses: Aesthetic and fire protection purposes, and to fill and refill and provide freshening flows to the Russell Pond for subsequent aesthetic, recreation, piscatorial, and fire protection purposes. The pond is described in the Second Claim below. Remarks: The Garfield County District Court decreed the Little Elk Ditch as follows: Priority Case No.

Adjudication Date Appropriation Date Use

Amount

Applicant’s Interest (cfs)

(cfs) 143

CA 0132

5/11/1889

4/25/1886

Irrigation 0.80

0.252

207A

CA 1042

3/18/1904

6/1/1889

Irrigation 2.44

0.769

310

CA 3082

8/25/1936

6/1/1890

Irrigation 0.26

0.082

TOTAL = 3.50 TOTAL = 1.10 The Little Elk Creek Ditch Company owns 90% of the water rights decreed to the Little Elk Ditch, or 3.15 c.f.s. absolute. Applicant owns a 35% interest in the Ditch Company, or approximately 31% of the water rights decreed to the ditch equaling 1.10 c.f.s. absolute. Per this Application, Applicant is requesting to add additional junior uses to this structure. Name and address of owner of the land upon which any new diversion or storage structure, or modification to any existing diversion or storage structure, is or will be constructed or upon which water is or will be stored: J H Mc Cabe Ranch, P.O. Box 8129, La Jolla, CA 90238. Pitkin County Parcel ID No. 264505404010. SECOND CLAIM: FOR CONDITIONAL STORAGE WATER RIGHT. Name of structure: Russell Pond. Legal description: The outlet is located in the NW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 4, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 991 feet from the North section line and 370 feet from the West section line (Pitkin County). Sources: The Little Elk Ditch Russell Use Enlargement, described in the First Claim above, and surface runoff comprised of springs, seeps, and tailwater return flow from uses on upstream properties, all tributary to Little Elk Creek, Capitol Creek, Snowmass Creek, the Roaring Fork River, and the Colorado River. If filled from a ditch or ditches: Name and capacity of ditch used to fill pond: The Little Elk Ditch Russell Use Enlargement, 1.10 c.f.s. Legal description: The point of diversion of Little Elk Ditch Russell Use Enlargement is described above. Amount claimed: 1.7 AF, conditional, with the right to fill and re-fill when water is physically and legally available. Uses: Aesthetic, recreation, piscatorial, and fire protection purposes. The pond will also be used as an irrigation control structure for Applicant’s irrigation water rights in the Little Elk Ditch, Priorities 143, 207A and 310, described above. Surface area of high water line: 0.35 acre. Maximum height of dam: Less than 10 feet. Length of dam: Approximately 300 feet. Total capacity of pond: 1.7 AF (all active capacity). Date of appropriation: October 24, 2012. How appropriation was initiated: Field inspection, survey, geotechnical engineering study, formulation of intent to apply water to beneficial use, and publication of water court application. Date water applied to beneficial use: N/A. Name and address of owner of the land upon which any new diversion or storage structure, or modification to any existing diversion or storage structure, is or will be constructed or upon which water is or will be stored, including any modification to the existing storage pool: Applicant. THIRD CLAIM: FOR APPROVAL OF PLAN FOR AUGMENTATION. Name of structure to be augmented: Russell Pond, as described in the Second Claim above. Water rights to be used for augmentation: A Basalt Water Conservancy District (“BWCD”) Allotment Contract for 0.9 AF from the following water rights for augmentation purposes: Green Mountain Reservoir. Source: Blue River, tributary to the Colorado River. Legal description: The NE ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 15, Township 2 South, Range 80 West of the 6th P.M., 2312 feet from the South section line and 992 feet from the East section line (Summit County). UTM coordinates: Northing 4414928, Easting 386227.9, Zone 13. Note: The distances from section lines and UTM coordinates were obtained from the Division of Water Resources’ CDSS database and/or Aquamap program. Adjudication date: October 12, 1955. Appropriation date: August 1, 1935. Case Nos.: C.A. 2782, 5016, and 5017, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado; and Case No. 88CW022, Division 5 Water Court. Decreed amount: 154,645 AF, and a refill right in the amount of 3,856 AF absolute and 150,789 AF, conditional. Decreed uses: In accordance with paragraph 5(a), (b), and (c) of the section entitled “Manner of Operation of Project Facilities and Auxiliary Facilities” in Senate Document 80. Ruedi Reservoir. Source: Frying Pan River, tributary to the Colorado River. Legal description: The NW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 18, Township 8 South, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M., 324 feet from the North section line and 984 feet from the West section line (Eagle and Pitkin Counties). UTM coordinates: Northing 4358646, Easting 343227.7, Zone 13. Note: The distances from section lines and UTM coordinates were obtained from the Division of Water Resources’ CDSS database and/or Aquamap program. Adjudication date: June 20, 1958. Appropriation date: July 29, 1957. Case No.: C.A. 4613, Garfield County District Court. Decreed amount: 102,369 AF (originally decreed for 140,697.3 AF; reduced to 102,369 AF in Case No. W-789-76). Decreed uses: Generation of electric energy, domestic, municipal, industrial, irrigation, piscatorial, and stock watering purposes. Refill: By decree of the Water Court in Case No. 81CW34, Ruedi Reservoir was decreed a refill right in the amount of 101,280 AF, conditional. In Water Court Case No. 95CW95, 44,509 AF of the refill right was made absolute. In Water Court Case No. 01CW269, an additional 25,257 AF of the refill right was made absolute, for a total of 69,766 AF absolute in the refill right. Troy Ditch and Edith Ditch water rights. STRUCTURE PRIORITY COURT ADJ APP DECREED USE AMOUNT SOLD, TRANSFERRED AMOUNT CASE DATE DATE AMOUNT OR RESERVED REMAINING (10) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) CFS AF NO. (CFS) (4) (1) Troy Ditch 370 3082 08/25/1936 05/01/1906 5.10 I 0.000 0.000 0.095 0.064 0.035 4.906 N/A Troy Ditch 1st 427 Enlg

3082

08/25/1936 05/01/1928 10.80

I

0.000 0.000

0.200 0.134

0.073 10.393 N/A

Troy Ditch 2nd 669 Enlg

4613

06/20/1958 06/01/1942 6.20

I

0.000 0.000

0.115 0.077

0.042 5.966

N/A

Edith Ditch

353

3082

08/25/1936 05/01/1904 2.72

I

0.110 0.1320 0.050 0.000

0.018 2.410

N/A

Edith Ditch 1st 673 Enlg

4613

06/20/1958 07/01/1946 3.23

I

0.000 0.000

0.022 3.148

N/A

Troy Ditch Water System aka Lower Headgate

W-2281

(2)

15.50(3)

0.060 0.000

I,D,M 0.110 0.1320 0.520 0.275 C,P

0.190 14.273 412.89

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Originally diverted from Miller Creek. All others originally diverted from Frying Pan River. Alternate point for all priorities of Troy and Edith Ditches. Combined amount limited to 15.5 cfs and 453 AF of consumptive use, 300 AF of which can be stored. I = Irrigation, D = Domestic, M = Municipal, C = Industrial and P = Piscatorial. Transferred to Edith Ditch Well in Case No. 80CW1 with 1.0 AF. Transferred to three springs on Cap K Ranch in Case No. 82CW189 (1.29 AF assumed to be included). Deeded to George Yates with 15.4 AF in 1983. 0.2 cfs and 10.60 cfs was included in Case No. 82CW357 for Ruedi South Shores augmentation plan. (8) Deeded to Joan Wheeler in 1987 for diversion at the Troy Ditch 1st and 2nd Enlargement (16.9 AF assumed to be included). (9) Reserved for augmentation of Cap K Ponds with 5.52 AF. Case No. 91CW220. (10) A total of 40.11 AF of the original 453.00 AF has been sold or transferred. In Case No. W-2281, Division 5 Water Court, the Court decreed that 453 AF of annual consumptive-use credits were available to these ditches, and that 300 AF could be stored in an unnamed reservoir. BWCD owns 412.89 AF of the 453 AF, and makes the water rights available to contract allottees for use pursuant to an approved substitute supply plan or decree of Court. The Troy and Edith augmentation water can be delivered to the Frying Pan, Roaring Fork or Colorado Rivers by by-passing water at the headgate on the Frying Pan River. Legal descriptions: Troy Ditch: The NW ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 14, Township 8 South, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M., 285 feet from the South section line and 967 feet from the East section line (Pitkin County). UTM coordinates: Northing 4356860, Easting 350640, Zone 13. Note: Distances from section lines and UTM coordinates were obtained from the Division of Water Resources’ CDSS database and/or Aquamap program. When AquaMap converts the UTM coordinates, the quarter quarter coordinates are SE ¼ of the SE ¼. Edith Ditch: The SW ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 12, Township 8 South, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M., 326 feet from the South section line and 981 feet from the West section line (Eagle County). UTM coordinates: Northing 4358454, Easting 351278.1, Zone 13. Note: Distances from section lines and UTM coordinates were obtained from the Division of Water Resources’ CDSS database and/or Aquamap program. Robinson Ditch water rights: DECREED AMOUNT OWNED BY CASE AMOUNT/ ADJ. DATE APP. DATE BWCD (cfs)(1) PRIORITY NO. (2) STRUCTURE (cfs) ROBINSON

5.00

1.21

05/11/1889

06/15/1882

38

132

ROBINSON

ROBINSON

ROBINSON

48

3082

Troy Ditch 1st Enlg Troy Ditch 2nd Enlg Edith Ditch

427

3082

08/25/1936 05/01/1928

10.80

I

0.000 0.000

0.200

0.134

0.073

10.393

N/A

669

4613

06/20/1958 06/01/1942

6.20

I

0.000 0.000

0.115

0.077

0.042

5.966

N/A

353

3082

08/25/1936 05/01/1904

2.72

I

0.110 0.1320 0.050

0.000

0.018

2.410

N/A

Edith Ditch 1st Enlg Troy Ditch Water System aka Lower Headgate

673

4613

06/20/1958 07/01/1946

3.23

I

0.000 0.000

0.060

0.000

0.022

3.148

N/A

(2)

W-2281

I,D,M 0.110 0.1320 0.520 C,P

0.275

0.190

14.273

412.89

04/15/1886

140

132

2.00

0.48

05/11/1889

11/15/1886

167

132

10.70

2.59

12/29/1903

04/25/1899

212C

1061

(8) (9) (10)

A S P E N T I M E S W E E K L Y V Aug u st 15, 2013

326

3. PURSUANT TO C.R.S., §37-92-302, AS AMENDED, YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PAGES COMPRISE A RESUME OF THE APPLICATIONS AND AMENDED APPLICATIONS FILED WITH THE WATER CLERK FOR WATER DIVISION 5 DURING THE MONTH OF JULY 2013. The water right claimed by this application may affect in priority any water right claimed or heretofore adjudicated within this division and owners of affected rights must appear to object and protest within the time provided by statute, or be forever barred. 13CW3031 PITKIN COUNTY. SNOWMASS CREEK. 5228 Snowmass Creek Road, LLC; 5222 Snowmass Creek Road, LLC; Polk Properties, LLC; Katherine Kitchen and Paul Kovach; and Brad Zanin, c/o Patrick, Miller, Kropf & Noto, P.C., 197 Prospector Drive, Suite 2104A, Aspen, CO 81611, (970) 920-1028, Ramsey L. Kropf, Esq. and Danielle L. Van Arsdale, Esq. APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAN FOR AUGMENTATION INCLUDING EXCHANGE. FIRST CLAIM: FOR APPROVAL OF PLAN FOR AUGMENTATION. Name of structure to be augmented: Pleasant Valley No. 1 Ditch, First Enlargement. Decree: January 2, 2006, Case No. 03CW321, Division 5 Water Court. Legal description: A point on the west bank of Snowmass Creek located in the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 14, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 1,630 feet from the South section line and 1,900 feet from the East section line (Pitkin County). Source: Snowmass Creek, tributary to the Roaring Fork and Colorado Rivers. Appropriation Date: December 30, 2003. Amount: 2.025 c.f.s., absolute, with ownership distributed as follows: 5228 Snowmass Creek Road, LLC & 5222 Snowmass Creek Road, LLC - 0.50625 c.f.s. Polk Properties, LLC - 0.50625 c.f.s. Katherine Kitchen and Paul Kovach - 0.50625 c.f.s. Brad Zanin - 0.50625 c.f.s. Total = 2.025 c.f.s. Uses: Irrigation, carriage, and aesthetic. Water rights to be used for augmentation: A Basalt Water Conservancy District (“BWCD”) Water Allotment Contract for 12.6 AF from the following water rights for augmentation purposes: Green Mountain Reservoir. Source: Blue River, tributary to the Colorado River. Legal description: The NE ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 15, Township 2 South, Range 80 West of the 6th P.M., 2312 feet from the South section line and 992 feet from the East section line (Summit County). UTM coordinates: Northing 4414928, Easting 386227.9, Zone 13. Note: The distances from section lines and UTM coordinates were obtained from the Division of Water Resources’ CDSS database and/or Aquamap program. Adjudication date: October 12, 1955. Appropriation date: August 1, 1935. Case Nos.: C.A. 2782, 5016, and 5017, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado; and Case No. 88CW022, Division 5 Water Court. Decreed amount: 154,645 AF, and a refill right in the amount of 3,856 AF absolute and 150,789 AF, conditional. Decreed uses: In accordance with paragraph 5(a), (b), and (c) of the section entitled “Manner of Operation of Project Facilities and Auxiliary Facilities” in Senate Document 80. Ruedi Reservoir. Source: Frying Pan River, tributary to the Colorado River. Legal description: The NW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 18, Township 8 South, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M., 324 feet from the North section line and 984 feet from the West section line (Eagle and Pitkin Counties). UTM coordinates: Northing 4358646, Easting 343227.7, Zone 13. Note: The distances from section lines and UTM coordinates were obtained from the Division of Water Resources’ CDSS database and/or Aquamap program. Adjudication date: June 20, 1958. Appropriation date: July 29, 1957. Case No.: C.A. 4613, Garfield County District Court. Decreed amount: 102,369 AF (originally decreed for 140,697.3 AF; reduced to 102,369 AF in Case No. W-789-76). Decreed uses: Generation of electric energy, domestic, municipal, industrial, irrigation, piscatorial, and stock watering purposes. Refill: By decree of the Water Court in Case No. 81CW34, Ruedi Reservoir was decreed a refill right in the amount of 101,280 AF, conditional. In Water Court Case No. 95CW95, 44,509 AF of the refill right was made absolute. In Water Court Case No. 01CW269, an additional 25,257 AF of the refill right was made absolute, for a total of 69,766 AF absolute in the refill right. Troy Ditch and Edith Ditch water rights. STRUCTURE PRIORITY COURT ADJ APP DECREED USE AMOUNT SOLD, TRANSFERRED OR AMOUNT CASE DATE DATE AMOUNT RESERVED REMAINING (10) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) CFS AF NO. (CFS) (4) Troy Ditch (1) 370 3082 08/25/1936 05/01/1906 5.10 I 0.000 0.000 0.095 0.064 0.035 4.906 N/A

05/11/1889

DITCH

04/25/1900

The BWCD owns 441 shares of Class 1 stock issued by the Robinson Ditch Company. The said 441 shares equal 24.16% of the total shares and are associated with 9.73 cfs of the 40.26 cfs decreed to the Robinson Ditch. District Court in and for Garfield County. Legal description: The NW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 11, Township 8 South, Range 87 West, of the 6th P.M., 2307 feet from the South section line and 2309 feet from the East section line (Eagle County). Historic Use: Irrigation of approximately 137.2 acres of hay and pasture under BWCD’s interest in the Robinson Ditch water rights. In Case No. 93CW319, the Court decreed that 360 AF of annual consumptive-use credits are associated with said irrigation. In that case, the Court also decreed a change of use of BWCD’s Robinson Ditch rights to include augmentation. BWCD makes the credits available to contract allottees for use pursuant to an approved substitute supply plan or decree of Court. Statement of Plan for Augmentation: Background: Applicant owns the property shown on Figure 1 on file with the court. Applicant is in the process of constructing improvements at the Property, including construction of the Russell Pond. The pond will be filled and re-filled by the Little Elk Ditch Russell Use Enlargement, a surface water right that diverts out of Little Elk Creek. The pond will also collect local surface runoff tributary to Little Elk Creek. Evaporation: The total open surface area of the Russell Pond System, including the surface area of the lateral off of the Little Elk Ditch Russell Use Enlargement that feeds the pond, is 0.35 acre. The annual gross evaporation from the pond was calculated using NOAA Technical Report NWS 33 Evaporation for the Contiguous 48 United States’ isopleths of annual shallow lake evaporation for the State of Colorado. It was then distributed on a monthly basis according to the General Guidelines for Substitute Water Supply Plans for Sand and Gravel Pits Submitted to the State Engineer Pursuant to S.B. 120 and S.B. 93-260. Last, the monthly evaporation rates were modified according to average monthly temperatures. The annual gross evaporation occurs at a rate of 45 inches per one surface acre per year. Per the State’s Policy No. 2004-3, no adjustment for effective precipitation was made. The pond’s net annual evaporation rate is 41.33 inches (3.44 feet), and the average total annual evaporation is 1.205 AF. A summary of the calculation is shown on Table 1 on file with the court. The pond will be constructed to prevent the interception of groundwater, and will be lined if necessary. Downstream calls: The primary source of a potential water right call is the “Cameo Call” made by several downstream agricultural rights on the Colorado River near Grand Junction. During Water Year 2012, a drought year, these water rights went on call from June 21 through October 23. Pursuant to this plan for augmentation, Applicant is in the process of securing a BWCD Allotment Contract for 0.9 AF to augment by exchange any mainstem call including the Cameo Call. Whenever a valid call is made by a senior water right with a point of diversion below the confluence of the Roaring Fork and Fryingpan Rivers, all out-ofpriority evaporation depletions from Russell Pond will be augmented by exchange through releases from the various BWCD water rights described in paragraph 21 above. An augmentation schedule is outlined in Table 2 on file with the court. Applicant’s Fourth Claim below is for an appropriative right of exchange for the reaches between the point of depletion on Little Elk Creek and the downstream points of replacement on the Roaring Fork and/or Colorado Rivers. Local calls: During dry years, senior agriculture water rights on Capitol and Snowmass Creeks may place calls. If a valid call occurs on Little Elk Creek, Capitol Creek, Snowmass Creek, or the Roaring Fork River above its confluence with the Fryingpan River, Applicant will cease all diversions into Russell Pond from the Little Elk Ditch Russell Use Enlargement. Applicant will equip the pond with a low level outlet or an inline water level control structure to regulate the volume of water storage. It will also develop a stage-capacity curve for the pond once it is constructed. FOURTH CLAIM: FOR CONDITIONAL APPROPRIATIVE RIGHT OF EXCHANGE. Name of structure: Russell Exchange. Location: Downstream Termini: The points of replacement on the Roaring Fork and/or Colorado Rivers of the BWCD’s water rights listed above and described with particularity as follows: For the exchange of Green Mountain Reservoir water: The confluence of the Roaring Fork and Colorado Rivers, located in the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 9, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 2,200 feet from the North Section line and 2,350 feet from the West Section line (Summit County); For the exchange of Ruedi Reservoir and/or Troy and Edith Ditch water: The confluence of the Roaring Fork and Frying Pan Rivers located in the SW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 7, Township 8 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 647 feet from the South Section line and 1,475 feet from the East Section line (Eagle and Pitkin Counties); and For the exchange of Robinson Ditch water: The point of diversion for the Robinson Ditch on the Roaring Fork River, located in the NW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 11, Township 8 South, Range 87 West of the 6 P.M., at a point 2,307 feet from the South Section line and 2,309 feet from the East Section line (Eagle County). Upstream Terminus: The headgate of the Little Elk Ditch, described in paragraph 3 above. Sources: The sources are described above. Date of appropriation: October 24, 2012. How appropriation was initiated: Field inspection, survey, geotechnical engineering study, formulation of intent to apply water to beneficial use, and publication of water court application. Date water applied to beneficial use: N/A. Rate: 0.01 c.f.s., conditional. Plan of operation: The plan for augmentation described in the Third Claim above includes an appropriative right of exchange of the augmentation water released pursuant to Applicant’s BWCD allotment contract, extending from the lower termini described above to the upper terminus described above. Applicant shall operate the exchange only when it is in priority. (16 pgs.) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of SEPTEMBER 2013 to file with the Water Clerk a verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why this application should not be granted or why it should be granted in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such statement of opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit or certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by Rule 5, CRCP. (Filing Fee: $158.00) KATHY HALL, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601.

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Originally diverted from Miller Creek. All others originally diverted from Frying Pan River. Alternate point for all priorities of Troy and Edith Ditches. Combined amount limited to 15.5 cfs and 453 AF of consumptive use, 300 AF of which can be stored. I = Irrigation, D = Domestic, M = Municipal, C = Industrial and P = Piscatorial. Transferred to Edith Ditch Well in Case No. 80CW1 with 1.0 AF. Transferred to three springs on Cap K Ranch in Case No. 82CW189 (1.29 AF assumed to be included). Deeded to George Yates with 15.4 AF in 1983. 0.2 cfs and 10.60 cfs was included in Case No. 82CW357 for Ruedi South Shores augmentation plan. Deeded to Joan Wheeler in 1987 for diversion at the Troy Ditch 1st and 2nd Enlargement (16.9 AF assumed to be included). Reserved for augmentation of Cap K Ponds with 5.52 AF. Case No. 91CW220. A total of 40.11 AF of the original 453.00 AF has been sold or transferred. In Case No. W-2281, Division 5 Water Court, the Court decreed that 453 AF of annual consumptive-use credits were available to these ditches, and that 300 AF could be stored in an unnamed reservoir. BWCD owns 412.89 AF of the 453 AF, and makes the water rights available to contract allottees for use pursuant to an approved substitute supply plan or decree of Court. The Troy and Edith augmentation water can be delivered to


the Frying Pan, Roaring Fork or Colorado Rivers by by-passing water at the headgate on the Frying Pan River. Legal descriptions: Troy Ditch: The NW Ÿ of the NE Ÿ of Section 14, Township 8 South, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M., 285 feet from the South section line and 967 feet from the East section line (Pitkin County). UTM coordinates: Northing 4356860, Easting 350640, Zone 13. Note: Distances from section lines and UTM coordinates were obtained from the Division of Water Resources’ CDSS database and/or Aquamap program. When AquaMap converts the UTM coordinates, the quarter quarter coordinates are SE Ÿ of the SE Ÿ. Edith Ditch: The SW Ÿ of the SW Ÿ of Section 12, Township 8 South, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M., 326 feet from the South section line and 981 feet from the West section line (Eagle County). UTM coordinates: Northing 4358454, Easting 351278.1, Zone 13. Note: Distances from section lines and UTM coordinates were obtained from the Division of Water Resources’ CDSS database and/or Aquamap program. Robinson Ditch water rights:

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DITCH ROBINSON DITCH ROBINSON DITCH ROBINSON DITCH ROBINSON DITCH (1)

The BWCD owns 441 shares of Class 1 stock issued by the Robinson Ditch Company. The said 441 shares equal 24.16% of the total shares and are associated with 9.73 cfs of the 40.26 cfs decreed to the Robinson Ditch. District Court in and for Garfield County. Legal description: The NW Âź of the SE Âź of Section 11, Township 8 South, Range 87 West, of the 6th P.M., 2307 feet from the South section line and 2309 feet from the East section line (Eagle County). Historic Use: Irrigation of approximately 137.2 acres of hay and pasture under BWCD’s interest in the Robinson Ditch water rights. In Case No. 93CW319, the Court decreed that 360 AF of annual consumptive-use credits are associated with said irrigation. In that case, the Court also decreed a change of use of BWCD’s Robinson Ditch rights to include augmentation. BWCD makes the credits available to contract allottees for use pursuant to an approved substitute supply plan or decree of Court. Statement of plan for augmentation: Background: Applicants own the properties shown on Figures 1 and 2 on file with the court. The Applicants’ acreage totals 32.567 acres. In Case No. 5-03CW321, the Applicants and their predecessors in interest secured a decree for the Pleasant Valley No. 1 Ditch, First Enlargement junior water right described in paragraph 2 above. As is stated in the 03CW321 decree, in conjunction with Applicants’ interests in the more senior Snowmass Ditch, First Enlargement, Priority 393 water right, the Pleasant Valley No. 1 Ditch water right is used in part to irrigate approximately 12.2 acres on Applicants’ properties. The irrigated acreage is generally located in the NE Âź and the N ½ of the SE Âź of Section 14, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M. Per this Application, Applicants seek to augment the junior irrigation under the Pleasant Valley No. 1 Ditch, First

(2)

Enlargement. It is conservatively estimated that 8.235 acres are irrigated under this junior water right and 3.965 acres are irrigated under the senior water right. Irrigation depletions: The depletions associated with the Pleasant Valley No. 1 Ditch, First Enlargement stem from 8.235 irrigated acres on the Applicants’ properties. The consumptive use rate for irrigation in this area was estimated using the modified Blaney-Criddle methodology approved by the State Engineer. This analysis calculates net irrigation at 1.813 feet per acre. Thus, for 8.235 acres, diversions are estimated at 18.67 AF, and depletions are estimated at 14.93 AF, as shown in Tables 1 & 2 on file with the court. Irrigation return flows: Return flows to the stream will be delayed. A Glover analysis was conducted to determine the lagged depletion factors. The results of the Glover analysis are shown in Table 3 on file with the court. A summary of the irrigation demands, consumptive use, and lagged stream depletions can be found in Table 4 on file with the court. Dry Year Operations: A dry year augmentation release schedule is summarized in Table 5 on file with the court, which provides annual releases of 12.53 AF. Colorado River Calls. Pursuant to this plan for augmentation, Applicants are in the process of securing a BWCD Water Allotment Contract for 12.6 AF to augment by exchange any Colorado River mainstem call. Whenever a valid call is made by a senior water right with a point of diversion below the confluence of the Roaring Fork and Fryingpan Rivers, all out-of-priority depletions from irrigation under the Pleasant Valley No. 1 Ditch, First Enlargement will be augmented by exchange through releases from the various BWCD water rights described in paragraph 3 above. Thus, during a Colorado River call, the Applicants may continue to divert all of their Pleasant Valley No. 1 Ditch rights, and all of their Snowmass Creek, First Enlargement rights. Roaring Fork River and Snowmass Creek Calls: If a valid senior water right call is placed on Snowmass Creek or on the Roaring Fork River above its confluence with the Fryingpan River, including a call by the CWCB for any minimum instream flows, then the Pleasant Valley No. 1 Ditch Exchange will be out-of-priority. When this occurs, Applicants will curtail all diversions of the Pleasant Valley No. 1 Ditch, First Enlargement water right at the headgate to meet such local call, and only the senior Snowmass Ditch, First Enlargement, water right will be diverted. SECOND CLAIM: FOR CONDITIONAL APPROPRIATIVE RIGHT OF EXCHANGE. Name of structure: Pleasant Valley No. 1 Ditch Exchange. Location: Downstream termini: The points of replacement on the Roaring Fork and/or Colorado Rivers of the BWCD’s water rights listed in paragraph 3 above and described with particularity as follows: For the exchange of Green Mountain Reservoir water: The confluence of the Roaring Fork and Colorado Rivers, located in the SE Ÿ of the NW Ÿ of Section 9, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the 6th P.M., at a point approximately 2,200 feet from the North section line and 2,350 feet from the West section line (Summit County); For the exchange of Ruedi Reservoir and/or Troy and Edith Ditch water: The confluence of the Roaring Fork and Fryingpan Rivers located in the SW Ÿ of the SE Ÿ of Section 7, Township 8 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M., at a point 647 feet from the South section line and 1,475 feet from the East section line (Eagle and Pitkin Counties); and For the exchange of Robinson Ditch water: The point of diversion for the Robinson Ditch on the Roaring Fork River, located in the NW Ÿ of the SE Ÿ of Section 11, Township 8 South, Range 87 West of the 6 P.M., at a point 2,307 feet from the South section line and 2,309 feet from the East section line (Eagle County). Upstream terminus: The headgate of the Pleasant Valley No. 1 Ditch, First Enlargement, described in paragraph 2.B above. Sources: The sources are described in paragraph 3 above. Date of appropriation: July 31, 2013. How appropriation was initiated: Field inspection, survey, geotechnical engineering study, formulation of intent to apply water to beneficial use, and publication of water court application. Date water applied to beneficial use: N/A. Rate: 0.2 c.f.s. conditional, for up to 12.6 AF based on maximum monthly depletions. Plan of operation: The plan for augmentation described in the First Claim above includes an appropriative right of exchange of the augmentation water released pursuant to Applicants’ BWCD Water Allotment Contract, extending from the lower termini described above to the upper terminus described above. Applicants shall operate the exchange only when it is in priority. (17 pgs.) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of SEPTEMBER 2013 to file with the Water Clerk a verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why this application should not be granted or why it should be granted in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such statement of opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit or certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by Rule 5, CRCP. (Filing Fee: $158.00) KATHY HALL, Water Clerk, Water Division 5; 109 8th Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 15, 2013

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CALL FOR ELECTION AND NOMINATIONS COLORADO MOUNTAIN JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY COLORADO MOUNTAIN JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT that the regular biennial election of members of the Board of Trustees of the junior college district will be held on November 5, 2013. Members of the Board of Trustees shall be elected for each of the following districts: DISTRICT AREA 1

TERM 4 years

DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT AREA All the area within the legal boundaries of Pitkin County less that portion within Roaring Fork School District RE-1 Director District B, plus all the area within the legal boundaries of Roaring Fork School District RE-1 Director District A.

3

4 years

All the area within the legal boundaries of Garfield School District RE-2 and Garfield County School District 16.

7

4 years

All the area within the legal boundaries of Eagle County School District RE-50J Director Districts B, C, D, E, F, and G.

Any person who desires to be a candidate for Colorado Mountain Junior College District Board of Trustees and who is an eligible elector in the junior college district shall file a petition for nomination pursuant to C.R.S. 23-71-114; C.R.S. 1-4-803; and part 9 of article 4 of title 1, C.R.S. The candidate must reside within the district area for which they seek election. Petitions for nomination may be obtained beginning August 7, 2013, from Debbie Novak, Election Coordinator, Colorado Mountain Junior College District, 802 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, 81601. Phone number (970) 947-8365. The deadline for the filing of nomination petitions is August 30, 2013, by 3:00 p.m. Petitions must be received by this time by Colorado Mountain Junior College District at the above address. Any questions should be directed to Debbie Novak at the above address. By Pat Chlouber Secretary, Board of Trustees Colorado Mountain Junior College District Published in the Glenwood Springs Post Independent, Rifle Telegram, Aspen Times Weekly August 8 and 15, 2013. (9433625)

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‘WE LIVE IN WATER’ IN 13 SHARP, witty stories, Spokane’s Jess Walter captures the gritty, quirky and heartbreaking lives of a variety of Pacific Northwesterners. Walter convincingly inhabits each character he creates, from a hungry meth addict wheeling an enormous TV toward a hoped-for pawnshop payout to a blue-collar dad trying to figure out which of his kids is stealing from the jar of pocket change that holds the family’s vacation fund. Much like his previous books, “We Live in Water” is alive with junkies, gamblers, scammers, drunks, down-and-outers and white-collar criminals, all of them too complex and endearing for the reader to easily judge or dismiss. Many of these stories delve deeply into the relationships between fathers and sons, particularly “Anything by STEVEN GINZBURG | edited by WILL SHORTZ

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“We Live in Water” Jess Walter 192 pages, softcover: $14.99 Harper Perennial, 2013

Helps,” which gets its name from the phrase that Bit, its homeless protagonist, inks on a cardboard sign. With $20 from a Mercedes driver, he buys a Harry Potter book for his son, whose fundamentalist foster family has banned it as sacrilegious. You find yourself yearning for Bit to straighten out his life, against all odds, and win his son back. Hope is the common element in these stories. Walter excels at keeping alive the ghost of a chance that these people will somehow reform themselves and avert disaster. The writer investigates the complex mingling of love and loathing, respect and disdain he feels for Spokane in the final story, “Statistical Abstract For My Hometown, Spokane, Washington,” a series of 50 observations that begin simply with the town’s population and

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Remodeled former home of Rupert Murdoch 11,051 sq ft situated on 2 acres with views 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths, staff quarters, indoor pool, & outdoor entertaining areas $18,750,000 $8,500,000 Turn-Key Furnished Carol Dopkin | 970.618.0187 StarwoodHome.info

Ski-in/ski-out lot on nearly 2 acres On the daily groomed Cascade run Build a 5,500 sq ft home with 3 car garage Or 6,050 sq ft home with add’l approvals $7,900,000 Larry Jones | 970.379.8757

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Aspen | 970.925.6060 Snowmass | 970.923.2006 Basalt | 970.927.8080 Carbondale | 970.963.4536


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