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LITERATURE THE RIVER CITY NOMADS — a five-member poetry performance troupe from Salida — come to town on Sunday, Aug. 24 to headline Live Poetry Night at Victoria’s in Aspen. Regular attendees of the monthly Victoria’s readings, run by the Aspen Poets’ Society, may recognize the River City poets, as they’ve visited for inspired readings over the last several summers. Their performance pieces for Sunday’s event are new and have been written specifically for the event. The group mixes performance poetry and theater to tell stories that blend humor and drama. As always at the Aspen Poets’ Society happenings, the featured poet will follow an open mic featuring poetry and music. The readings have become a vibrant local scene since they began in 2006, with a cast of creative characters ranging from established poets and performers like the River City Nomads alongside local firsttimers and ski bums revealing their talents for free verse. The local poets earlier this year released an anthology, “A Democracy of Poets,” documenting the breadth of writers who’ve made their way onto the stage at Live Poetry Night. Copies will be available at Sunday’s reading. The free event starts at 6:30 p.m.
The monthly Live Poetry Night, presented by the Aspen Poets’ Society, will feature Salida-based River City Nomads on Sunday.
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Currently touring in support of his 2014 album “REV,” Reverend Horton Heat returns to Belly Up Aspen on Sunday, Aug. 24.
Bird-themed work by 10 different artists are featured in the Aspen Chapel Gallery’s new show, opening Wednesday, Aug. 27.
THE ASPEN CHAPEL GALLERY is for the birds. The long-running local gallery in the church at the roundabout opens a new show, featuring work about birds and titled “Flock,” on Wednesday, Aug. 27 with a reception running from 5 to 7 p.m. It features 10 different artists working across a diverse span of media. “Flock” will remain on display through Oct. 12.
POPULAR MUSIC ASPEN FAVORITE Reverend Horton Heat returns to Belly Up on Sunday, Aug. 24 with his self-styled brand of punk rockabilly. The Rev, now touring in support of his new album, “REV,” released earlier this year, has given us dependably rip-roaring shows over the years in frequent stops at Belly Up. The show is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. Pinata Protest opens. Tickets and more information at www. bellyupaspen.com
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VOX POP What’s one of the most impressive pieces of art you’ve ever seen? PETER CALAMARI A SPEN
“Michelangelo’s ‘David’ at the Galleria dell’ Accademia in Florence. I didn’t anticipate it being the size it was — it’s just a huge, gorgeous sculpture. I looked at it for about an hour.”
COURTENAY FINN A SPEN
“Sol LeWitt’s wall drawing. They were amazing, not only because of the beauty, but in the way they were set up as instructions and the process by which they were made.”
GEORGE SELLS A SPEN
“I was in a taxi in Barcelona and saw something that took my breath away. It was a new metal roof above an open-air market. It was in a style similar to Millennium Park in Chicago.”
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by BETSY MARSTON
Heard around the West COLORADO: ANYONE who reads a blog called Government Executive now knows that some U.S. Environmental Protection Agency staffers are not just unhappy; they also appear un-housebroken. In the agency’s Denver office, for example, there have been several incidents of “inappropriate bathroom behavior, including defecating in the hallway.” Managers said they were trying to find the culprit — probably the same person or persons who clogged the toilets with paper towels — and were taking the situation “very seriously.” So seriously that the EPA hired John Nicoletti, a national expert on workplace violence. What writer Eric Katz dubbed Region 8’s “poop bandit” was not the only problem; the EPA recently learned that some of its contractors had constructed “secret man caves” in an agency warehouse. That’s not all: One EPA employee was pretending to simultaneously work for the CIA to get unlimited vacations, and yet another spent most of his days exploring pornography on the Web. Presumably, all were summarily flushed out of the workplace, a fate that we hope awaits the poop bandit. THE WEST: Great Basin National Park, on the Nevada-Utah border, shared some good news recently about volunteers who spent an unusual weekend deep underground in the park’s Lehman Caves. From stalagmites and stalactites and along 600 feet of wall, the group plucked lint that had adhered to the limestone, while also picking up over 4,000 pounds of debris discarded on paths by tourists, says Desert Report magazine. Park Superintendent Steven Mientz said he hoped the “lint campers” enjoyed their unique, up-close experience; he also praised their help in preserving the park’s world-class caverns. THE NATION: One of the great unsung heroes of World War II, Chester Nez, died at age 93 in New Mexico last month. In 1942, the U.S. military asked Nez and 28 other Native Americans to help develop a code that the Japanese could never, ever break. Using Navajo words in creative ways — “tortoise” to represent “tank” and “potatoes” for “grenades,” for instance — the “code talkers” often worked for 35 hours without a break, passing on information that saved countless lives. Yet most American soldiers had no idea what the code talkers were doing, and one GI who saw Nez behind the lines assumed he was Japanese and threatened to shoot him. Their work was classified “secret” until 1968, reports The Week, and the surviving code talkers didn’t receive official recognition until 2001, when they
were awarded Congressional Gold Medals. Nez didn’t mince words in 2002, when he talked about the irony of his service during the war: “All those years, telling you not to speak Navajo, and then to turn around and ask us for help with that same language. … It still bothers me.” MONTANA: It must be a fun job for some people at Montana’s Title and Registration Bureau: They get to decide what “good taste and decency” means when it comes to giving vanity license plates the go-ahead. Thanks to MuckRock, a media company that facilitates public documents requests, and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, the agency just released its complete list of 4,141 rejected names, dating back to 40 years ago, when specialty plates were first sold. Last year, only 181 out of 14,291 applications for personalized plates were rejected, and you could argue that some were clearly inappropriate — LIC2KILL and HITMAN — while others, not so much — I8BAMBI. And just to show that it doesn’t think itself infallible, the state bureau also released the names of plates it first denied and then changed its mind about. Those plates, presumably now on the road, include WRKNGRL, MOOSE, LAZYSS and CNDYMAN. Specialty plates earned Montana $350,000 last year. THE WEST: Columnist Thomas Magstadt in Colorado’s Ouray County Plaindealer asked three questions about predators recently, calling readers like us geniuses if we got three answers right. If we got every answer wrong — a distinct possibility — he suggested, just “shrug and say you don’t want to brag.” See how you do. Question No. 1: Name the world’s deadliest animal. Question No. 2: Name the world’s second deadliest animal. Question No. 3: Choose the pair in this list that causes the fewest human deaths each year: mosquitos and humans, roundworms and tapeworms, sharks and wolves, dogs and elephants, butterflies and honeybees, Tsetse flies and assassin bugs. SPOILER ALERT: The deadliest animal in the world is the mosquito, the second deadliest is the human, and surprisingly, especially to many Westerners, sharks and wolves cause the fewest human deaths. Magstadt also pointed out that, according to Science magazine, species extinction is galloping ahead in our time at 1,000 times greater than the natural rate.
Editor’s Note: John Colson is taking a few weeks off. Betsy Marston (betsym@ hcn.org) is the editor of Writers on the Range, a syndicated column service of High Country News (hcn.org). V O X C O M P I L E D B Y A N D R E S A LVA I L
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FROM the VAULT
by TIM WILLOUGHBY
Western writer Fred Glidden perches on the front steps of his Aspen home.
FRED GLIDDEN AND FISHERMAN’S WISDOM Fred Glidden, known by his penname “Luke Short,” was one of
Aspen’s most famous citizens of the 1950s. Nationally, he remains one of the better-known writers of Western novels. He wrote 50 published novels and his serialized magazine stories appeared in Colliers and the Saturday Evening Post. At least 10 of his works were made into movies. Glidden became acquainted with Aspen through his wife Florence, sister of Francis Kalmes, owner of the eponymous clothing store. The Gliddens began visiting Aspen during the early 1940s. Later, they split their residence between Aspen and Santa Fe. By the end of the decade, they settled permanently in Aspen. Fred studied journalism in college. After reading several westerns during the Depression, he decided he could do better. He was not the only writer in the family. Jon, his brother, also wrote Westerns, under the penname “Peter Dawson.” Fred encouraged Florence to join the brothers in their craft, and she wrote Western romance novels under the name “Vic Elder” until the birth of their first child. The Gliddens participated wholeheartedly in the “new Aspen.” They volunteered for activities that ranged from the PTA to writing the script of a musical that locals put on to entertain visitors. Fred served on the hospital board, as an officer of the
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Aspen Ski Club, and as an elected city councilman. He was instrumental in establishing county zoning codes in 1955 and served as a member of the planning and zoning commission for seven years.
up the sport. He reigned as a Western writer during the genre’s height of popularity. Although some of his books made it into film, he never gave that medium priority. The early
GLIDDEN RENTED AN OFFICE ON THE THIRD FLOOR OF THE ELKS BUILDING WHERE HE COULD READ AND WRITE IN QUIET, INSPIRED IN PART BY ASPEN YORE. HE INCLUDED THE SMUGGLER MINE DEEP-SEA DIVER STORY IN ONE OF HIS NOVELS. Glidden rented an office on the third floor of the Elks building where he could read and write in quiet, inspired in part by Aspen yore. He included the Smuggler Mine deepsea diver story in one of his novels. Whenever he was not writing, parenting his three children, or volunteering, Glidden could be found outdoors. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and when Aspen built a skeet-shooting range, Glidden took
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days of television are remembered for their Westerns, but Glidden rejected that medium as well. He believed, prophetically, that the popularity of televised Westerns would give way to the rise of situation comedies. His movies became classics of the period with memorable stars. Two movies featured Randolph Scott; Robert Taylor acted in two. Burt Lancaster starred in “Vengeance Valley” and Robert Mitchum starred
in “Blood in The Moon.” Glidden was known for his quiet demeanor, but also for his sense of humor. My favorite Glidden comment, mentioned in an earlier column, concerned the early days of the music festival. The first amphitheater was nothing more than a circus tent over a concrete bowl and when it was windy the canvas would lift the telephone poles that held it aloft. Glidden said he always thought he “should carry a knife to concerts in case he had to cut his way out.” Concert musicians regularly had to compete with the clash of thunder and splash of rain. Glidden said, “I don’t know why they didn’t ask the fishermen before scheduling the concerts, any fisherman knows it rains in Aspen between four and six.” The accuracy of his weather prediction provided small consolation for Glidden the concertgoer. Screenwriters and novelists have become common commodities in contemporary Aspen, yet few intertwine with the community to the extent Fred Glidden did when he made Aspen his home.
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 redmtn2@ comcast.net.
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THE ASPEN ART GALLERY
“OLD ASPEN BUILDING, Tomkins Hardware, now art gallery,” announced the Aspen Daily Times on June 28, 1963. “One of Aspen’s oldest buildings, previously a harness and saddlery shop, more recently Tomkins hardware store, was transformed this week into The Aspen Art Gallery, and artists’ studio. Throughout the summer paintings, drawings, and sculpture will be exhibited by faculty, students, associate and guest artists of the Aspen School of Contemporary Art. Proceeds from the gallery are for the benefit of the school Scholarship Fund. Opened Thursday, June 27, the first exhibit features paintings of the Aspen landscape by Lucia Tallarico, Associate artist with the School; paintings of guest Aspen artists David and Mona Michael; a large marble sculpture by Louis Wille; and drawings by Robert Rohm, head of the Sculpture Department at the School. The Gallery is located east of the Red Onion on the corner of Galena and Cooper and is open in the afternoons and evenings.” This photo and more can be found in the Aspen Historical Society archives at aspenhistory.org.
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GEAR of the WEEK
by STEPHEN REGENOLD
OUTDOOR RETAILER: BEST IN SHOW
LAST WEEK IN THIS COLUMN, I wrote about gear from the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market, a major exhibition in Salt Lake City. I spent three days trekking the trade show floor to see thousands of new products set to debut in 2015. The six items below — my “Best In Show” picks — stood out as some of the best.
LEATHERMAN MADE FOR KIDS Little ones are not overlooked by Leatherman, which this year made a multi-tool with a removable knife blade. It’s built for kid-size hands and marketed as a “training tool” that’s also cool enough to inspire confidence and pride. A parent can add the knife blade when a kid is ready. In the meantime, the Leap performs a dozen tasks with its pliers, wire-cutter, screwdrivers, small saw, tweezers and soda bottle opener.
‘GLOW TENT’ LINE A string of lights in your tent that power on with the flick of a switch: It’s a pretty simple concept, but one that Big Agnes nailed right on the head with the MtnGlo series. The company added the lights to several tents across categories from lightweight hiking to car camping. The thin, LED strings add little weight and can barely be felt through the fabric of the tent wall.
TWIN GATE CARABINER Two independent gates on these climbing carabiners from Grivel add safety and eliminate a need for a locking mechanism. Grivel calls them the safest carabiners ever made. A rope clips easily through the double gates, which snap in different directions, but a rope cannot unclip itself when twisted, a rare but present danger with traditional carabiners.
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‘DUAL CHAMBER’ SLEEPING PADS Two inflation chambers and an extra comfortable new kind of design that mimics an at-home cushy spring mattress makes these pads from Sea To Summit stand out. One benefit of two inflation chambers? The top and bottom of some pads in the line can be inflated to different pressures, with a hard bottom to cover rocks and roots, and a soft top for comfort.
ZIP-IN-HALF DRY SUIT Equipped with gaskets at the neck and wrists, a dry suit is about as confining as apparel can come. Kokatat adds some relief with its zip-in-two Idol dry suit, which has a zipper around the middle. It sounds like a simple innovation. But the feature should be well received by boaters who want more comfort and versatility in their cold-water suits.
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BROTHERS IN WINE MARIS AND MANTLE. Montana and Rice. Butch and Sundance. The worlds of sports and Hollywood are filled with legendary pairings of buddies who inspire each other to do great things. But the world of wine? Perhaps not so much. That’s why I have enjoyed watching this summer as a pair of KELLY J. friends worked the HAYES rooms at a number of different wine events. The two have brought a shared passion for wine and food to Aspenites and visitors with an enthusiasm, knowledge and professionalism that makes everyone they serve feel, well, welcome. Carlton McCoy, the Little Nell’s director of wine, and the hotel’s assistant food and beverage director Csaba Oveges, better know as “Chubby,” have been brothers in wine since McCoy moved to Aspen from his home in Washington, D.C., four years ago. Mutually they have dedicated themselves to not just ensuring that the Nell’s wine program maintains the almost impossibly high standards set over the years by their predecessors, the talented and esteemed wine pros Jonathan Pullis, Richard Betts and Bobby Stuckey, but that it continues to evolve as a wine destination. And most importantly, they have had fun doing so. This past week, McCoy and Oveges hosted the second in a series of summer dinners at Emma Farms that combined wine, Wagyu beef and cycling. Just as the rains ended last Thursday, some two dozen guests arrived at the Little Nell rocking their riding gear to select special wines from the Element 47 cellar to be paired with their dinners. They then mounted up and cruised 20-plus miles down the Rio Grande Trail in the afternoon sun to Tom Waldecks’ (president of Emma Farms Wagyu) exquisite Ranch House and Barn for a quintessential AspenAmerican cookout. Brisket and hot dogs sourced from Emma Farms
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Wagyu cows — some of the best beef in the nation — were paired with Burgundy and Bordeaux in a high-toned, grass-fed hoedown. “It was just one of those things that Chubby and I dreamed up late one night after drinking too much wine,” said McCoy as he opened up another bottle in the barn. “That’s where the best ideas usually come from,” Oveges echoed with a chuckle and a slight Hungarian accent. The two often finish each other’s sentences, and when it comes to wine service they work as a team. I watched on Thursday as one took a used glass, just as the other arrived with a different wine and a new glass. Then the first, without interrupting the guest’s conversation, explained, just so briefly, what was being poured. Suddenly they were gone. It may not be Montana to Rice exactly, but there is a poetry and skill to the way they serve nonetheless. The collaboration between Oveges and McCoy in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado is a pairing that seemed improbable not so many years ago. Oveges grew up in Budapest, Hungary, where he worked in his father’s restaurant. He developed a passion for service and matriculated to hotel management school before heading abroad aboard a Princess Cruise megaship. Stints at a number of hotel and restaurants eventually led him to Aspen, where a decade ago he took on the role of manager at the Aspen Mountain Club. A meeting/ tasting with Master Sommelier Jay Fletcher at the club changed his life as he began a love affair with wine. McCoy’s road to the Little Nell was decidedly different but equally unlikely. Raised by his grandmother in a tough neighborhood in Washington, D.C., he was cooking as a kid for the congregation of his grandmother’s church. As early as high school he knew that a life in hospitality would be a life worth pursuing, but at the time he thought that he would be behind the scenes in a kitchen. He attended the Culinary Institute of America and worked in a number
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The Little Nell’s Csaba “Chubby” Ovege and Carlton McCoy.
of high-profile kitchens before being bitten by the wine bug when Andrew Myers, sommelier at Washington’s CityZen, gave him a crash course in the subject. Four years ago, McCoy moved in next to Oveges and went to work at the Little Nell — setting the stage for the Martin and Lewis, Rowan and Martin, Laurel and Hardy (or whatever analogy you want to use) act that was to follow. While the two are lighthearted and glib in social situations, “We laugh at the same things,” said Oveges with a shrug, don’t doubt that they have a serious side as well. The real bonding between the two has come from their mutual quest to pass the Master Sommelier exam. With coaching from Jay Fletcher, our local tasting
guru and a past president of the Court of Master Sommeliers, they tasted and studied together for years. In 2013, McCoy passed his Master’s, becoming just the second African American to do so. For his part, Oveges has passed the advanced exams and is still in the hunt for a future Master’s. Buddy movies may be best made about cowboys and baseball players, but the real life friendship of these two wine professionals is as a good a story as any of those.
Kelly J. Hayes lives in the soon-to-be-designated appellation of Old Snowmass with his wife, Linda, and black Lab named Vino. He can be reached at malibukj@ aol.com.
by KELLY J. HAYES
ABOUT THAT BEEF... Wagyu beef is one of life’s great delicacies. Sourced from the Emma Cattle Company’s pure-bred cows that range the range near Walden, Colo., this beef features unsaturated fats that give it great flavor. The cows originally hail from Japan, but Emma Farms Wagyu is in the process of building herds here in the states to grow the market for the high-end product.
GOOD LUCK! Robert McCormick, former executive chef at the Little Nell and most recently director of sales for Emma Darms has moved on. He has rejoined Daniel Boulud in New York as a corporate chef for the Dinex Group. We wish him the very best.
UNDER THE INFLUENCE EL COTO RIOJA 2012 So they could have poured me the Domaine Dujac Burgundy, but the boys opted to spill a little value in my glass instead. For less than $10 a bottle, the El Coto de Rioja is a tasty Tempranillo that pairs well with hot dogs. The aging in the traditional American Oak gives this wine some tannic texture that makes it feel bigger than its price.
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FOOD MATTERS FOOD MATTERS
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE FINDING FOOD IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS
WE’VE BEEN BUSHWHACKING deep into the woods somewhere in the Frying Pan River Valley for nearly two hours when my enthusiasm starts to spoil. Sweat beads at my temples, my socks are waterlogged from accidentally stepping into a stream, and an angry itch is developing where an unidentified insect bit my knee. Midway up a rocky slope, I fall behind AMANDA my guide, Andreas RAE Fischbacher, a tall fiftysomething Austrian with sturdy legs and seasoned determination. And that’s when I start to worry. We better find some mushrooms soon, or this story is screwed. “I always go out without expectations,” Fischbacher told me earlier on the drive around Ruedi Reservoir and past Thomasville. “If I find a lot, it’s OK. If I don’t, I still spent time in the woods. I’m not doing this for a great finish or gain. I just love it.” Last year, the sixteen-year Roaring Fork Valley resident and chefproprietor of Allegria Restaurant in Carbondale bagged more than 400 pounds of fungus during daily excursions in these woods—modest for a guy who grew up picking wild edibles with his family in the Viennese Forest. “It is really abundant, but some areas are better,” Fischbacher says. “We watch the microclimate. You see clouds hucking the hills? Those are good indicators of where you will find (mushrooms), because of humidity and moisture.” Despite frequent rain over in Aspen recently, this area’s particular microclimate has been unusually dry. Still, we see scads of other s’shrooms — wrinkly brown nightshades, snow-white puffballs, the poisonous red and white-polkadotted Amanita muscaria and a pair of statuesque purple parasols related to a lethal species (see How to Scout, oppostite page) — but nothing good to eat. Perhaps sensing my dismay, Fischbacher suggests we take a break. Beside an old bog overgrown with tall grasses, we share stories of Europe, with bread, salami, and cheese before continuing our quest. “In Alsace, this lady brought a huge basket of morels,” says
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Fischbacher of a job cooking in France. “You close your eyes and put your nose in there, and you just know. You don’t need your eyesight. When you see a chanterelle, you know right away it’s a good one.” Finally, many steps later at 11:37 a.m., I hear Fischbacher whistle softly from beneath some trees. I walk over to join him, and that’s when I spot it: a rust-red cap slightly larger than a hockey puck. Our first king bolete. “It’s such a distinctive color,” Fischbacher says of the porcini, sought for its meaty flesh and earthy flavor. “I was down there and I saw this mushroom. You’re not looking at what’s right in front of you. You scope.” Brandishing a pocketknife, he kneels down to cut through the white, spongy stem, careful to leave part of the root in the soil so that it might regenerate. He flips it over to check the sponge underneath for worms and parasites, then scrapes away sand and pine needles before handing it to me for inspection. “We call boletes, in German, Steinpilz — ‘stein’ is ‘rock,’” Fischbacher says. “So this is not a bad area: You have rock, soil, moss where these guys grow. That’s a real beauty! We’re gonna find more, don’t you worry.” My energy surges, and I’m hopeful again. I’m also relieved, because I’ve been hounding Fischbacher to take me on this mission since we met last winter. I consider him a true pioneer: in 1997 he relocated from the Hyatt in Manhattan to the Aspen Meadows, where he started an herb garden with his own money; then he established Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro on a shoestring budget, back when chefs hauled ingredients up the mountain on snowmobiles, before phone and sewage lines were installed. Now he leads his Allegria sous chefs on horseback hunting expeditions, butchering still-warm elk to make burgers and sausages in his Missouri Heights garage. Back in the forest, 10 minutes after we find our first king bolete, we strike gold. Literally: A sandy, sunny hillside is speckled with small, sunflower-yellow specimens with curled, frilly caps. We have to dig into the soil to get them out. “Welcome to chanterelle heaven, my dear!” They’re only about the size of ping pong balls and marbles, but they’re ours for the taking. “They’re
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Fresh-picked wild chanterelle mushrooms.
just coming up,” Fischbacher muses. “Two days ago you would not see them under the moss. We may have walked on hundreds of chanterelles because we did not see them. Winter went late this year, it was dry, things got held up.” The nonprofit Colorado Mycological Society counts approximately 800 varieties of mushrooms in the state, but only about 200 are found in the Roaring Fork Valley’s high-alpine climate. Fischbacher prefers spring morels and summer chanterelles for their mild, slightly sweet, forest-like flavor. They typically fetch between $10 and $12 per pound; in slimmer years, $15 per pound, Fischbacher says. “Not a bad deal for someone who takes a hike, loves what he’s doing, and comes home with some cash.” But as I learned, finding chanterelles with untrained eyes can be tricky. Plus there’s a Fight Club mentality about hot spots. I ask around and tips are vague: the Snowmass Village Nature Trail; Independence Pass; Sunlight Ski Area in Glenwood Springs; Sylvan Lake in Eagle. “In Europe, you don’t really talk too much about where you go,” Fischbacher says. “Here it is not so secretive. Everybody has a ‘secret stash,’ but everybody knows that stash anyway.” He laughs at a memory of running into former Little Nell chef Ryan Hardy in the wilderness many years ago. Once upon a time, that was
rare; now try finding a chef who doesn’t forage. The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies offers mushroom classes periodically and an annual mushroom fair in early August; Buena Vista hosts the 17th Annual King Boletus Mushroom Festival on Aug. 23-24. Last year, Jimmy Dula, founder of Colorado Soil Systems, established a fungal library at Aspen High School, to catalog and preserve the diversity in the valley; it is open to the public. On Sept. 6, local fungi expert Hillary Burgess leads a foray workshop as part of the Pitkin County Landfill “Living Laboratory” series. In five hours, Fischbacher and I net approximately fifteen pounds of chanterelles and king bolete — including one whose cap is bigger than my face. My fearless leader surmises that 700 or 800 feet of vertical gain may be responsible for our delayed success; perhaps these chanterelles simply better up there. We also find hedgehog mushrooms, named for their greyish, scaly caps; citrusy sorrel; bittercress growing near a stream; and baby strawberries. I’m thrilled, but Fischbacher is already thinking about the next mushroom hunt. “You never know,” he says. “In two weeks, they could be blooming all over the place.”
So, who will lead me to magic mushrooms? Send itinerary: amandaraewashere@gmail.com
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by AMANDA RAE
IF YOU GO... 17TH ANNUAL KING BOLETUS MUSHROOM FESTIVAL Aug. 23-24 Lectures, guided hunts, food $80/two-day pass Buena Vista, Colo. 719-395-8458 buenavistaheritage.org/ mushroom-fest-2014 MUSHROOM HUNT WITH HILLARY BURGESS Pitkin County Landfill Sept. 6 at 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 970-429-2880 FUNGAL LIBRARY Aspen High School Jim Dula: 903-746-3520 coloradosoilsystems@gmail.com ALLEGRIA RESTAURANT 335 Main St., Carbondale 970-963-7316 allegriacarbondale.com
HOW TO SCOUT First off, be smart. Learn how to identify edible mushrooms from their poisonous brethren — consult a naturalist, befriend a mycologist, or study a field guide. If you do find poisonous species, keep looking. “The red caps with the white dots on them are directly connected with king boletes; when these red caps pop out, boletes are out there, too.” Do not consume any mushroom until you’re one hundred percent confident it is safe to do so. When in doubt, throw it out!
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GUNNER’S LIBATIONS
by SAMANATHA JOHNSTON
SKINNY COSMO I’m a big fan of the “skinny” version of any cocktail so long as it tastes delicious. A lot of “skinny” mixes leave
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the bitter faux sweetener aftertaste, but this skinny sip will leave you craving more. And when you belly up for a second, you won’t feel like you’ve sinned. The trick
2 ounces citrus flavored vodka Splash of club soda Splash of cranberry juice Juice of one lime wedge
with most “skinny” cocktails is to use a splash of real juice for flavor and a taste of sweet, then use club soda as a filler. Cosmos are just one of the possibilities, a
Mix in a cocktail shaker; shake well and strain into a chilled martini glass. Note: Tasting so good shouldn’t be so easy — at only 218 calories (about 100 less than a traditional Cosmo).
skinny margarita is my second favorite. Try it, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Libations was created by beloved Aspen Times Publisher Gunilla Asher, who died June 2 after a brave battle with cancer. Cheers- to Gunner!
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FROM ASPEN, WITH LOVE
ASPEN UNTUCKED
by BARBARA PLATTS
Summer is quickly slipping by, so get out there and knock a few things off your must-do list — now!
IT ISN’T OVER YET
TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE REMAINING WARM DAYS THERE ARE ONLY 98 DAYS until ski season. That means we have roughly 2,352 hours or 141,120 minutes to get ready for Winter 2014/2015. The initial excitement has set in for most of us. We’ve started browsing winter gear guides, dreaming of powder, and scheming up clever, and even desperate, ways to acquire a ski pass. BARBARA We still have a few PLATTS more months before winter hits, but we can’t help it. With one busy season wrapping up, we’ve begun to set our sites on the next one. But in this excitement, which is certain to grow in the coming weeks, we should not lose awareness of the present. Summer isn’t over yet, and fall, an often overlooked season in town, is about to emerge. We’ve still got time before the snow gets here so take advantage of it and knock a few more things off of your bucket list. Here are a few of my recommendations:
P H OTO B Y K AT I E C A S E T TA
THE HIKE EVERYONE TALKS ABOUT Everyone knows about it. Everyone talks about it. Now it’s time to actually do it. The distance from Aspen to Crested Butte is about 12 miles on foot, a perfect daylong adventure. Beautiful wildflowers are said to line the trail in abundance from late July to early August. We are past that peak time so wait for the leaves to change in mid-September and embark on the journey. A particularly fun time to go is during the Vinotok Fall Festival from Sept. 14-20. The Vinotok play and the popular burning of the Grump occur on Sept. 20, however the whole week is full of interesting festivities.
GET TO SOAKIN’
We have many hot springs around us that provide a scenic and overly relaxing experience for those who wish to submerge. Head across the Pass to the town of Buena Vista for a soak at Cottonwood Hot Springs Inn or Mt. Princeton Hot Springs Resort. Or, go the other direction toward Carbondale for a unique
experience at the Avalanche Ranch Cabin and Hot Springs. If you’re not feeling the resort/inn scene, get in one last backpacking trip for the year with the 8 ½ mile hike to Conundrum Hot Springs. No matter which warm tub you choose, you will be soaked in an array of natural minerals like iron, magnesium, lithium, and more. The amalgamation of these minerals is said to relax muscles, ease joint pain, and stabilize moods. And, frankly, it just feels damn good.
SUP-ING
If you haven’t tried it, jump on this trendy bandwagon and start paddling. It seems like everywhere I turn lately I see a paddle board or hear talk of one. They may be expensive to purchase but they’re cheap(er) to rent. Go to D&E to take one out for a day for $60. Head up Independence Pass and paddle down Stillwater or go downvalley to Reudi Reservoir.
ROUGHIN’ IT
If you haven’t gone camping yet this season, it’s time to get out there. If you’ve already gone, go again. The evenings are only getting
colder and the longer you wait, the more unpleasant the overnight experience will be. For a close spot, head up to Lincoln Creek on Independence Pass. For a longer adventure, check out camping spots near Fruita or even Moab.
BEER AND TUNES
Two of the best things about summer have come together to bring you some end of the season celebrations. Check out the Vail Oktoberfest Sept. 5-7 or Sept. 12-14 for heaps of German beers and an eclectic display of European music. For something a bit crazier, head to Telluride (Colorado’s second coolest mountain town) Sept. 12-14 for the Blues and Brews Festival. Take some of these recommendations or leave them all. But please, get out and enjoy the waning days of warmth. It won’t be long until we are covered in powder again. Barbara Platts has accomplished three out of the five experiences on this list. She hopes to knock the other two off before October. Reach her at bplatts.000@gmail.com or follower her @BarbaraPlatts.
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by AMIEE WHITE BEAZLEY
AIN’T LIFE GRAND
IF YOU WANT TO BE A VISITOR IN NEW YORK, BUT LIVE LIKE A LOCAL, SOHO GRAND IS THE PLACE TO STAY IN MAJOR CITIES AROUND the world I’ve tried just about every accommodation out there: hostels, Airbnb, private home rentals, friends’ couches — but amidst the chaos of city life nothing matches the convenience, the service (“please direct me to the best coffee in town”), or the ease and comfort of a great hotel. AMIEE WHITE While traveling to BEAZLEY Manhattan recently, I chose the Soho Grand, in — where else? — SoHo, as my homebase. Not a new hotel, the Soho Grand changed the way Manhattan considered downtown luxury when it opened in 1996. Designed with 353 guest rooms in the spirit of New York’s Guilded Age, it’s still considered boutique by New York standards; the attention by the (without attitude, yay!), certainly makes it feel that way.
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Seasoned door men in casual attire met me at the curb and took my bags as I checked in. When you enter the hotel, you find your way up a cast-iron staircase to the bustling check-in and concierge desks. Adjacent to this is the Salon, which boasts floor-toceiling windows offering lots of light and a bird’s eye view to the historic streets below, which is filled with the artistic and creative side of Manhattan at all hours of the day and night. The hotel’s basic or “deluxe” rooms, which begin at about $350 a night, are small but wellappointed, clean and with all of the amenities business or leisure travelers might need. But if you have more to play with, there are other options, such as the lofts. Not typical hotel suites, these nearly 3,000-square-foot two-bedroom lofts are said to be “inspired by Joseph Cornell, Richard Serra, and Lou Reed.” Designer William Sofield employed muted colors and
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high-end fixtures to create totally urban spaces that still manage to exude comfort. “These penthouses are as close to the heart of living in downtown New York as you can get — without a lease or mortgage,” Sofield says. “I’ve aimed to create something that is unpretentious and discreet. It’s the sort of place for people who value artistry and individuality over flamboyance and hype.” I’ll go out on a limb and guess that the multitudes of movie stars, rock stars (the morning I checked out an Irish rock band, which will go unnamed, was perched on the sidewalk awaiting their ride) and media moguls are staying in the Penthouse Lofts (B actors in the suites?). I found myself back and forth to midtown more than I would have liked, and if I had been more daring, I would have taken one of the town cruisers offered to guests and enjoyed the sights and embraced the fear-induced
anxiety attack of a city bike ride. But while the taxis ate into my shopping budget, my choice to stay downtown at the Soho Grand was never reconsidered. The location, the staff and the hotel itself made me excited to be in the city again, even if just a few days. There is no place better to enjoy the shops, the food and the people of the SoHo neighborhood than at the Soho Grand. Amiee White Beazley writes about travel for the Aspen Times Weekly. Reach her at awb@awbeazley.com or follow her @awbeazley1.
IF YOU GO... SOHO GRAND 310 W. Broadway (between Canal and Grand) www.sohogrand.com NEARBY: *The Soho Grand is pet-friendly with a private dog park adjacent to hotel. Created by garden designer Rebecca Cole — who claims dogobsessed Oprah as a client — the park incorporates cherry trees, boxwoods and ornamental kale into the natural environment, while overhead string lights, bespoke benches and fire hydrants give your pooch a place to be free. *Pearl & Ash is a must-visit restaurant in The Bowery, a 15-minute walk from the Soho Grand. Small plates to share (don’t miss the shiso octopus), and a wine list fashioned by punk rock somm Patrick Cappiello is ever-changing but always exciting. *The Back Room: Oldest speakeasy in Manhattan? Whether it is true or not, legend says Prohibition-era speakeasies served their drinks in teacups, as The Back Room does today, so we are playing and drinking along. Step back in time and pay homage to the great cocktail. Fabulous rum selection, amazing atmosphere.
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CAIO FONSECA: THE CANVAS. THE PIANO. AND THE MUSE.
story by HILARY STUNDA
PHOTOS BY BURNHAM ARNDT
“WE’VE GOT THIS ONE LIFE, supposedly, right?” he says, leaning in with emphasis. “I was pretty conscious that I didn’t want to spend it all in cities or even in these nice green spaces. I wanted to be in a place that smelled of actual nature.” Caio Fonseca is dressed in dark khaki shorts, a blue cotton long-sleeve shirt rolled up to the elbow, and paint-spattered Crocs. He steps away from the piano and walks outside. There is a small path to the river. Nearby, on a platform, is a makeshift “bedroom.” The four-posted bed, Oriental rug and side table with lantern look as if they have been lifted out of a house — except this room has no walls. The bedroom tent glows as the sun begins to dip behind the ridgeline. “It’s exactly what I envisioned,” he says. “A place beside the river that is utterly quiet with light bubbles at night.” The Aspen retreat is far away enough from town for Fonseca to experience the solitude he needs to work (“when people ask me what my inspiration is I often say, only half-kidding, not being interrupted”) yet close enough for him to imbibe in the cultural outlets of Aspen — in his case, the Aspen Music Festival.
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Fonseca’s low-key attitude belies his artistic accomplishments. Just barely in the mid-prime of his life, he already has major retrospectives under his belt — the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Institut Valencià d’Art Modern (IVAM), Smithsonian, Whitney Museum of American Art, The Metropolitan. When he first came to Aspen nearly 20 years ago, it was to exhibit at David Floria, then 212Gallery. Fonseca is the consummate cosmopolite. The world is his inspiration. The stars are his cathedrals; the colors and tones of nature are at once muted and exultant notes on a page or painting. New York-born and bred, Fonseca was raised by and alongside a cast of talented and “original” family members — his father was the famous Uruguayan sculptor Gonzales Fonseca, who represented Uruguay at the 1990 Venice Biennale; his mother still paints in her late husband’s New York studio. He also has two sisters, one a costume designer, the other a wellknown novelist married to another — British novelist Martin Amis. But it was his older brother Bruno who initially led Fonseca to his destiny. It was the late ’70s, Bruno was studying in Barcelona with Augusto Torres, the son of his father’s mentor who was influenced by Constructivism. After his first year at Brown University, Fonseca decided to forgo traditional school — for good. He spent the summer with his father in the mountains of Italy, sketching. “I brought my still life’s and self-portraits on the train to Barcelona and showed them to Augusto. I showed him 75 works, holding this roll open. He kept saying, “Un otro, another.” He wrote a list of colors. I didn’t understand Spanish at that time and I thought, does he want me to buy these colors for
“ALAN FLETCHER HAS VISITED MY STUDIO IN NEW YORK AND HAS BEEN TREMENDOUSLY KIND AND SUPPORTIVE OF MY WORK AND OF ME PERSONALLY.” — CAIO FONSECA
ABOVE: Fonseca with stacks of Aspen Music Festival programs featuring his art.
him and come back? But what he was saying was call me when you have found a studio. “That day my life began.” That was more than 35 years ago. *** Fonseca’s paintings have been likened to a modern-day Joan Miró. While he embraces the traditional principles of abstraction, he has created his own vocabulary, partly inspired by his training as a pianist. The piano lessons that began at the age of 9 have since evolved into a serious amateur pianist. His love and interest in music, musical intervals and how they resolve, rhythm and tone, is visible in his paintings. While not deliberately painted as such, the lyrical, floating, geometric shapes suggest musical notes. Spatially adrift, the shapes seem destined to meet again, rejoining across the expanse of color and silence. “I like the activities of figuring out a composition,” he says. These past four years, Fonseca has spent part of every summer in Aspen — usually after his annual self-exile to his studio in Pietrasante, Italy, where he splits his time between his studio in Manhattan. He started going to Pietrasante in 1985. There, the clock stops. Days slip by. Complete immersion. “When the phone rings, it’s an event,” he says. After such solitude, “real world” re-entry is lessened by Aspen’s splendors, both natural and man-made. His red and white abstract work was chosen for the cover for the Aspen Music Festival program (the original hangs downstairs at Harris Hall; see page 34). Deceptively “simple” to the ingénue, the red gestural paint stroke against the white background is sumptuous. Your eye caresses it. But this summer he’s not here to paint. He’s here to study classical music composition and write pieces for piano and violin, with the Aspen Music Festival serving as backdrop, inspiration and muse.
RIGHT AND OPPOSITE PAGE: The artist at his Aspen retreat and hiking in the mountains he loves.
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“I have become very absorbed in the act of composing,” he says. “Hiking is the perfect counterbalance. It’s intensive and exciting but still, with pencil erasing the most strenuous… I love getting out and hiking new trails. Besides, I enjoy sleeping outside under these stars. “To do a painting there are so many aspects going on at once,” he continues. “You have to keep them all in play. You have to be in charge of color, composition, not to mention the execution. Every square inch has to be alive. Still you cannot have a pre-arranged idea. You have to be open to changing everything. You start from nothing and build it up. Then your eye can travel through it. But with music it evolves over time. Say there’s a piece of music written by Bach. You need to deconstruct it then put it back together to learn it.” It’s a process he relishes. “I’ve played piano my whole life. But for 10 years I carried around composition textbooks wanting, but not knowing quite how, to begin,” he says. “Then I met a teacher, a composer in New York City that has helped me finally see the musical terrain.” A self-proclaimed “Baroque and Bach fanatic” most of his life, Fonseca is deliberately moving through the decades of musical history; though the evolution of sounds. He is discovering that his voice in composition will be as modern and abstract as his paintings. “Hearing different musical voices of composers allows you to identify with some more than others, and then they all mix inside your ear. Out can come sounds that seem to tie together the music that I have loved and yet be new to me. “That’s what a Festival does. It opens you,” he continues. “It’s like trying a new restaurant. When you’re hungry do you really want to try out a new restaurant across town? You want to go back to what you know. So, you’re not going to put on music that you think you don’t like. You get exposed to it. The Music Festival often pushed me to stumble upon composers I didn’t appreciate yet.” Last summer, the Aspen Music Festival focused on the composer Britten. Fonseca was determined to try to understand him. “I never liked Britten,” he says. “But I went to see David Finckel play the cello concerto, Wu Han play the piano concerto… they’re all friends of mine… and Daniel Ho play the violin concerto. I really disliked it. I thought, maybe Britten is not for me? Then I heard Alissa Wasserstein play the last piece Britten wrote, the five-minute piece Tema ‘Sacher.’ It blew me away.”
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“I took a piece of music to a violinist composer. He looked at it and said, ‘there’s a lot of good stuff here but why did you put that C there? You’re giving it away. That’s your high point.’ “That never happens in painting, the why did you put that [brush stroke] there? It’s such an idiomatic way of talking. I was a little prepared for composition because of the way I used to paint a few years ago — that reading of left to right; two voices. It’s kind of contrapuntal. To some degree it’s a graphic musicality. But it’s like a child who writes something nice but some of the As and Bs are backward. I’m still learning. You learn by doing…a lot.” While Fonseca might not be painting this summer, he’s busy filling up notebooks with sketches and ideas for the paintings he will begin in the fall at his studio on the Lower East Side. The incremental changes will, over time, ultimately reveal themselves on canvas as what he learned alone, at the piano, over the summer.
There were other defining moments as well. When Conrad Tao played American composer David Lang pieces; listening to the range of what a cello can do with the Kodály that Wasserstein played. “The influence in composition is how the sounds of all the music you know interacts with the musical voice within,” he says. When Fonseca was writing his small violin studies, there were times when he wanted to hear his composition played. On bike, Fonseca went out in search of a violinist. Any violinist would do. “I found this young violinist and said, ‘Excuse me, can you play this one page?’” The student played it there on the spot. “What other town in the world can you do that?” he says with a laugh. Every step of writing composition — from the seeds of inspiration to the finished page — is painstaking, and at times, still unchartered territory.
*** The sun dips from sight, leaving a singular black outline of the mountain as if painted with the fine flourish of a calligrapher’s pen. The river is slate gray; the muted cadence of its flow a nice companion to the evening’s silence. “I finally heard a real pianist play my piece,” he said. “To hear it as it is, straight through with its flow, or lack of flow, is so exciting.” “You know, mistakes aren’t really mistakes. They’re just lack of clarity. Being an artist is not about letting go. It’s this strange combination of discipline and hyperawareness.” He turns on the small light above the piano and gently sets his staved composition papers to prepare for the night.
“MY FRIEND, THE VIOLINIST DANIEL HOPE, GAVE ME ONE OF THE MOST INSPIRING EXPERIENCES OF MY LIFE WHEN, AFTER A CONCERT AT HARRIS HALL, HE INVITED THIS AMATEUR TO BRING MY VIOLIN PIECE TO HIM AND THERE, BACKSTAGE, PLAYED IT FOR ME. NOTHING COULD HAVE PROPELLED MY DESIRE TO CONTINUE COMPOSITION MORE THAN TO HEAR HIM PLAY THAT PIECE.” — CAIO FONSECA
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The SOCIAL SIDE of TOWN
by MARY ESHBAUGH HAYES
MORE BASH FOR THE BUDDIES THE BASH FOR the Buddies is one of the Aspen summer’s biggest events and is attended by just everyone. Tamas Bates, son of Jess Bates of Aspen and Steve Bates of Seattle and grandson of Mary and Jim Hayes, has moved to Munich, Germany, to study for his Master’s MARY Degree in Informatics ESHBAUGH HAYES (Computer Science) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Tamas recently spent a year studying Media Design at the University of Rotterdam in the Netherlands after four years of working in Software Design at Microsoft In Redmond, Wash. Aspen sculptor Rita Blitt last week had a film, “Abyss of Time” with music by Michael Udow, shown at Harris Hall. Rita also had a month-long show in Denver at the Michael Warren Contemporary Gallery of her large canvasses, works on paper and bronzes. Rita also has new DVD titled “Rita Blitt: Visions of My World” showing drawing, painting, sculpture, music and dance. Copies may be ordered from Equilbrium at www.equilibri.com. Undercurrent...This has been the busiest summer ever in Aspen with sometimes two and three things going on at the same time...choices had to be made.
BUDDY BASH Alain Asizi, Cricri and Alex Sachs.
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Kate Lunde and Jeff Hanavan.
Andy Levine and Dr. Katie Rodan.
BUDDY BASH Spencer Moonight, Amanda Boyle and Leah Fielding.
BUDDY BASH Charlie Hopton and Liana Winane.
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MUSIC/ART/FILM/LITERATURE
by ANDREW TRAVERS
MOUNTAINSUMMIT GETS ‘WRENCHED’ ARIZONA-BASED FILMMAKER ML Lincoln’s new film, “Wrenched,” makes a compelling case for author Edward Abbey as the father of the radical environmental movement. The feature-length documentary tracks the roots of Earth First! and the tactics of what some brand as “eco-terrorism” to Abbey’s seminal works — the novels “The Monkey Wrench Gang” (1975) and “Hayduke Lives” (1989) and his memoir/treatise on wilderness “Desert Solitaire” (1968) — and his fierce advocacy for wilderness and against development. What others called “eco-terrorism,” he called “night work” — burning billboards, cutting fences, sabotaging construction equipment. Writer Charles Bowden, in the film, characterizes “The Monkey Wrench Gang” as “an incendiary device bound as a book.” Abbey fans will be grateful to see the real Gang’s reminiscences recorded for posterity in the film. Newcomers to Abbey’s passionate life and powerful work, meanwhile, will get a substantial introduction to the man and his legacy. “He was the person that melded environmentalism and anarchism,” Abbey’s friend Jack Loeffler says in the film, later adding: “Ed was basically a guerilla warrior at heart.” Abbey, who died in 1989, is featured in archival footage throughout, dropping characteristic witticisms such as “Human society is like a stew. If you don’t keep it stirred up, you get a lot of scum on top.” Lincoln began the project in 2007, when she interviewed Ken Sleight — a legendary river runner and activist who served as the inspiration for Seldom Seen Smith in “The Monkey Wrench Gang.” Her previous short film, “Drowning River,” helped her get her foot in the door with Sleight and other figures from Abbey’s circle and the radical
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environmental movement. That film — which screened at Aspen Film’s Shortsfest in 2008 — is about singer and actress Katie Lee, whose songs about Glen Canyon remain anthems for the movement, and who is also featured in “Wrenched.” As Lincoln met the real Monkey Wrench Gang, the scope of her story grew. “After interviewing Katie Lee, I realized there were a whole lot of other people out there,” she said in a recent interview. “I thought, ‘Let’s see if I can find the original Monkey Wrench Gang people’ and I did and then it went from there.” With a small crew, she ended up spending 7 years compiling interviews — 40 in all — and amassing archival footage of Abbey. She calls the film her current form of activism. “The thing that really brought to mind how great this grassroots movement is was how generous they were with their time and their stories,” Lincoln says. “It was fantastic in that way.” The documentary, which is featured amid four days of film screenings
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at the Wheeler Opera House’s MountainSummit, is a characterdriven story. It’s not a topic-based polemic or a straight biography. Instead it tracks Abbey’s influence, with input from the Gang members but also from environmental leaders like Earth First! co-founder Dave Foreman. “Wrenched” devotes substantial time to the story of Tim DeChristopher, the activist who in 2008 successfully bid on 14 parcels of Utah federal land in a gas lease auction to keep them away from oil companies. The film suggests DeChristopher may be the current embodiment of Abbey’s vision for defending the land. But Abbey’s cohorts also wonder whether the old methods of monkey-wrenching translate into the 21st century. “If Edward Abbey were alive today, he’d say the old way of monkeywrenching is not effective enough,” Abbey’s friend Ken Sanders suggests. John De Puy, the inspiration for Doc Sarvis in “The Monkey Wrench Gang” and a lifelong friend to Abbey, takes a dimmer view on their
legacy: “In retrospect, I wonder if we achieved anything at all.” One memorable archival film sequence shows Abbey driving through Arches National Park, reminiscing about his time there as a ranger and writing “Desert Solitaire.” There are also clips from “Lonely Are the Brave,” the 1962 Kirk Douglas film based on Abbey’s novel “The Brave Cowboy,” along with graphic animations, re-enactments and news footage. Lincoln aimed to make the film more entertaining than the typical talking-head-laden documentary, and attempted to avoid the heavy-handedness of many environmental films. “Many documentaries, especially about the environment, you come away with a draggy feeling — a feeling of, ‘I can’t do anything. I’m so depressed,’” Lincoln says. “I don’t want people to come away with that feeling and I don’t think they do.” atravers@aspentimes.com
IF YOU GO... What: MountainSummit Where: Wheeler Opera House & Ute Mountaineer When: Thursday, Aug. 21 – Sunday, Aug. 24 Tickets: www.aspenshowtix.com More info: www.wheeleroperahouse.com What: ‘Wrenched’ Where: Wheeler Opera House When: Thursday, Aug. 21, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: www.aspenshowtix.com More info: www.wheeleroperahouse.com
THELISTINGS
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MOUNTAINSUMMIT: POINT AND SHOOT — 8:30 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. HADEN GREGG & DANA UNDERWOOD LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC — 6:30 p.m., The Limelight Hotel, 355 S. Monarch St, Aspen. BERKEL BEATS W/ DELUXE — 9:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S Galena St, Aspen.
SATURDAY, AUG. 23 CHALK IT UP — 9 a.m., Snowmass Mountain, Base Village, Wood Road, Snowmass Village. Get in touch with your inner artist and create your own one-of-a-kind sidewalk art masterpiece or peruse the chalk art created by other artists and vote for your favorite. Registration is free, and chalk is provided. www. gosnowmass.com
HEAR Local DJ Berkel Beats plays Belly Up on Friday night.
ONGOING CAI GUO-QIANG: MOVING GHOST TOWN — All Day, Aspen Art Museum. Drawing upon Eastern philosophy and contemporary social issues as a conceptual basis, Cai Guo-Qiang’s work creates a direct exchange between viewers and the larger universe around them, cultivating a site-specific approach to culture and history. 970-925-8050 TERESITA FERNANDEZ — All Day, Elk Camp Restaurant, Snowmass Ski Area, Snowmass Village. Esteemed artist and 2013 ArtCrush Aspen Award for Art honoree Teresita Fernandez created a new mural for the 2013-14 winter season at the restaurant at Elk Camp in Snowmass.
THURSDAY, AUG. 21 MOUNTAINSUMMIT: THE GRAND RESCUE — 5:45 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. MOUNTAINSUMMIT: WRENCHED — 7:30 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. EVERLAST — 9 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen.
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HADEN GREGG & DANA UNDERWOOD LIVE ACOUSTIC MUSIC — 4 p.m., Victoria’s Espresso and Wine Bar, 510 E. Durant Avenue, Aspen. BOO COO — 7 p.m., The St. Regis Aspen Resort, 315 E. Dean, Aspen. DAMIAN SMITH AND TERRY BANNON — 7 p.m., Zeno’s Aspen, 501 East Dean Street, Aspen.
FRIDAY, AUG. 22 DAMIAN SMITH & TERRY BANNON — 4 p.m., The Vue Lounge at the Westin Snowmass Resort, 100 Elbert Lane, Snowmass Village. Live music. MOUNTAINSUMMIT: WALLED IN — 5:15 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. A GRAND OL’ ASPEN PARTY — 5:30 p.m., Holden Marolt Mining and Ranching Museum, 40180 Highway 82, Aspen. Aspen Public Radio presents. Ticket includes a barbecue dinner, first drink, dance lessons and a night full of live music and dancing. Tickets: $40, $50 day of.
MOUNTAINSUMMIT: ONCE UPON A FOREST — 3:30 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. MOUNTAINSUMMIT: HIGH TENSION — 6 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. MOUNTAINSUMMIT: VIRUNGA — 6:30 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. MOUNTAINSUMMIT: QUEENS & COWBOYS — 8:45 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen.
SUNDAY, AUG. 24 GUEST FACULTY LECTURE: LLEWELYNN FLETCHER & MARCIA WEESE — 7 p.m., Anderson Ranch Arts Center, 5263 Owl Creek Road, Snowmass. MOUNTAINSUMMIT: LAST DAYS IN VIETNAM — 3:30 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. MOUNTAINSUMMIT: TASHI AND THE MONK — 6 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen.
SOMM OFF — 6:30 p.m., Hotel Jerome, 330 E. Main St., Aspen. A friendly food and wine pairing competition between our own Christel Stiver and Perrin Wolfe from Jimmy’s Restaurant. REVEREND HORTON HEAT — 9 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. DAN FORDE AND DENNIS JUNG — 4:20 p.m., The Red Onion, 420 East Cooper Ave, Aspen. LIVE POETRY NIGHT — 6:30 p.m., Victoria’s Espresso and Wine Bar, 510 E. Durant Avenue, Aspen.
MONDAY, AUG. 25 AUTHOR DISCUSSION: PAUL ANDERSEN — 5:30 p.m., Basalt Regional Library, 14 Midland Ave., Basalt. Author discussion with Paul Andersen. 970-927-4311 SHEL - NO COVER — 10 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S Galena St, Aspen. SMOKIN’ JOE AND ZOE — 8 p.m., Living Room @ Hotel Jerome, 330 East Main St, Aspen.
TUESDAY, AUG. 26 GUEST FACULTY LECTURE: SANDI PIERANTOZZI, NEIL PATTERSON & HOWARD WERNER — 7 p.m., Anderson Ranch Arts Center, 5263 Owl Creek Road, Snowmass.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27 DAMIAN SMITH & TERRY BANNON — 7 p.m., Zeno’s Aspen, 501 East Dean Street, Aspen. AMERICANA MUSIC SERIES — 9 p.m., Justice Snow’s, 328 E Hyman Ave, Aspen. 970-429-8192 DJ NAKA G — 9 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S Galena St, Aspen. SLEIGHT OF HAND — 10 p.m., The Red Onion, 420 East Cooper Ave, Aspen.
MOUNTAINSUMMIT: VESSEL — 6:30 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen.
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Accounting
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Jobs Accounting ACCOUNTING MANAGER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT We are an Aspen based company looking for a part-time accounting manager, approximately 20 to 30 hours per week. Qualifications include: oversee the accounting department, payroll preparation, insurance evaluation, financial statements, required bank reporting and relationship management, annual audit and tax oversight and reporting to owners. Knowledge of Yardi software is a plus, but not required. Pay commensurate with experience. Please submit resume to aspenoffice2@gmail.com
Feel the power. 80 percent of adults in households earning $100,000 or more read a newspaper in print or online each week.
Book Keeper, part-time Book Keeper, part-time. Carbondale Clay Center. 970-963-2529. info@carbondaleclay.org.
This position requires a B.S. in Accounting plus 1-2 yrs experience (or equivalent education & experience). Must be detailoriented, analytically minded and proficient with excel.
For a complete job description and to apply please visit www.aspen hospital.org
Automotive Oil & Tire Tech Full time position available. Must speak English, self motivator with willingness to learn. Apply in person M - F 7am-4pm or email resume to
Custmer Service Rep. Atlantic Aspen Full-time Assisting pilots with needed services associated with the aircraft. Must be able to multi-task and computer experience a must. High school education or GED required. Apply @ www.atlanticaviation.co m and select the "about Us" tab and follow directions. Aspen CO We are a drug fee workplace E.O.E.
Customer Service Agent High Mountain Taxi Full-time. Duties include taking reservations and dispatching. Must have computer skills and the ability to multi-task. Call 925-4475 x 2
NO PHONE calls please.
Tire Technician
Big O Tires - This position requires dedication to hard work and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Will train the right applicant. Apply in person: Miguel Mondragon 970-927-3038 miguel@bigoco.com 100 Southside Drive Basalt, CO
ProBuild is currently seeking experienced CDL & Non-CDL Drivers for our Aspen, CO location:38005 Hwy 82. ProBuild offers competitive pay and full benefits. Please apply online at probuild.com JOB # 024294, # 024295 or apply in person. EOE/M/F/VET/Disabled.
Financial/ Banking Banking Center Manager Community Banks of Colorado is seeking experienced candidate to fill Banking Center Manager position in our Aspen location. In addition, we are hiring a Personal Banker and a Full-time Teller. For details and to apply, visit www.cobnks.com. NBH Bank, N.A. is an equal opportunity employer.
Office/Clerical Executive/ Office Assistant
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A boutique architecture firm seeks full-time executive/office assistant to provide support to principal architect and staff. Wide range of duties and responsibilities. Must be highly organized, thorough, efficient, with keen attention to detail. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Adobe, and customer service skills. Salary based on experience. Submit resume and references to teraissa@ brewstermcleod.com
General Housekeeper The Gant has a new position for a General Housekeeper FT with benefits, noon - 8 pm shift, EOE Call 970-920-6090
Please Recycle Night Auditor The Sky Hotel Full-time Full Benefits. Ski Pass. Email nrowland@ theskyhotel.com
Drivers/Transportation
Drivers
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Home Health Aid for active disabled man in Aspen. Responsible for personal care, cooking, cleaning, driving. Some travel. Housing for right person. Experience preferred. Tom 970-920-2199.
Customer Service Agent
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Health Care
The Snowmass Club is looking for interested candidates for the summer in the following areas/positions: • Dining Room Manager • PM Houseman • Fitness Attendants • Accounting Assistant • Bartenders • Servers • Golf Shop Attendant • Activity Leader • Maintenance Benefits includeEmployee meal per shift and discounted bus passes Email
Michelle@ mwhiting@tollbrothersinc. com
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Try a border for just five bucks! Office Assistant LONG TERM. Great work environment. 10-12 hrs/week. Support & desire to handle challenging tasks. MICROSOFT OFFICE INCLUDING WORD REQUIRED. Email rthoele@sopris.net or fax 1.970.241.2818 a resume & letter of interest.
Record Management & Processing Specialist
Office/Clerical Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant: Full-time Employee AA/PA with previous experience and references. Email r e f e r e n c e s t o mmp127473@gmail.com or fax to 303-484-0243
ADVERTISING ASSISTANT 32 HOURS PER WEEK
The Aspen Times is looking for a dynamic go-getter to be the next rockstar in the advertising department. The perfect candidate will be motivated and challenged
by a sales environment, capable of managing the details and workflow of multiple orders, completely comfortable using and mastering new computer programs, willing to work with diverse personalities daily to achieve common advertising team goals, customer-service focused and fun. Fun is the most important part. The right candidate will be interested in opportunities to grow in the role including full-time and sales opportunities. The person we hire will have exceptional communication skills (verbal, written, email, etc.), proven follow-through skills, meticulous attention to detail, and a history of self-motivation as well as the ability to work well with a dynamic team. We offer a competitive benefit package and are an EOE company. Please email a cover letter, resume, references, salary requirement and anything else you think will help us make a decision to hire you to David Laughren - dlaughren@aspentimes.com
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Strong computer proficiency is required. Previous healthcare, EMR or coding experience would be preferred. For a complete job description and to apply, please visit our career page at www.aspen hospital.org
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Brewster McLeod Architects Aspen, CO Boutique architecture firm focused on design seeks full-time Project Architect- licensed (10+ years) and full-time Job Captainnon-licensed (5+ years) for our growing firm. AutoCAD proficient; Revit and SketchUp a plus. Salary based on experience. Submit resume and references to teraissa@ brewstermcleod.com
C o o k J i m m y ' s 970-925-6020 Aspen CO. Part/Full Time, AM & PM, Competitive Pay. Apply within Chef Manny.
Hiring All Positions Smoke Modern Barbeque in Willits now hiring line cooks, prep cooks, servers, and bussers. Apply in person at 241 Harris St, Basalt CO
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Now hiring Experienced Apprentice, Journeyman, and Service Electricians for work throughout the Roaring Fork and Vail Valleys. Skills/Qualifications: • 3rd, 4th year apprentice, Journeyman, and Master Electricians • High End Residential and Commercial Experience a MUST • Team Player • Flexible hours and schedule to support a growing company • Positive "can do" attitude in a fast pace high volume environment • Physical hands-on environment • Must have basic hand tools as employer will provide specialty tooling.
Ajax Roofing is hiring field supervisors, experienced roofers & gutter installers for work in the Aspen area. Will consider training responsible people with a drivers license and good attitude. Long term, year round employment. Top Pay. Transportation. Call Lyle Cox 970.901.1762
Rentals Aspen 1/1/1 Around the Corner from the Gondola in the Base Village. Granite Kitchen, Views, W/D Deck, Fireplace, Elevator, Hot Tub, Gym. $1850 Includes Utilities. Pamala01@msn.com 970.618.0092 Steadman & Company 1BD/1BA three blocks from downtown. Furnished, N/S or dogs. $1,900 + electric for long term. Ask about short t e r m r a t e s . 970-948-7954
Rentals Basalt Area
Gorgeous Riverfront Condo, 1BD/1BA, Woody Creek, soaking tub, views, deck overlooking river, mins from Aspen, W/D in complex, pet neg., NS $1450/mo incl gas, elec, trash & water. 970-948-0960, timberline925@gmail.co m
Please Recycle 3 BD 2.5 BA 1/2 duplex Aspen NS/NP Partially furnished On bus Route LT $4,500+ 970-618-4077 3BD/2BA. W. End Townhouse, 1400 sqft. furn. Mtn. view, bright sunny interior, Patio, Parking. WD, NS, NP, Wifi, Close to core, schools & ski. Sept/Oct- May 31st. $3900/mo. 970-920-1124
Salary/Wage negotiable based on experience and advancement opportunities Excellent wage and benefit package includes: 401k Plan w/match Health Insurance Truck/Gas Holiday/Vacation Pay based on Journeyman/Master Electrician licensing Please apply at: 5317 County Road 154, Suite 201, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
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North Star Preserve 2BD/2.5BA, On Pond, 2 FP, Private, Furn, Chefs Kitchen. Avail10/15-6/15. $6750+ 970-930-2012 Woody Ck, 4BD 5BA hot tub, pets OK, large yard, Aspen School $5,500 970-923-0040 or 379-6887
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Rentals Rentals Aspen Rentals Long & Short term avail. Sybrina Stevens 970-379-1501
Frias Properties of Aspen
ASPEN TOWNHOME 2BD 1.5BA part-furn'd, 2 off-street parking, 1,170 sf $3,200/mo+util, Deposit req'd, 6 or 12 mo lease w/ 60-day move-out clause 720 W Hopkins Ave Unit D Available August 20th. 970-948-8156
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2 BD 2 BA 1100 SF Loft in Willits TPL, 3rd floor, No smoking, w/d, d/w $2100/ mo F/L/S LT Please Call 970-309-2000 4 BD 3.5 BA 3900 SqFt. SFH. Large fenced yard. 4000 mo + utilities. Long Term. 970-618-9045
Aspen - $750,000
4BD/3BA Family Home furn w/ yard, tree house $3650/month + util Brittanie Rockhill Shane Aspen Real Estate 970-366-0891 Spacious Willits 4BD/3.5BA House with lots of storage. Avail. 9/1, 1 dog considered. $2900. Stacey Craft (Happy Real Estate) 970-927-4627
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Studio w/full kitchen, private entrance, W/D, NP, NS, $1,000/mo (includes wifi, utils + cable) call 970-309-6697
1BD/1BA Condo W/D, ski in/ski out, Available immediately, $1,200 mo. Contact Larry 970-379-8757
Color makes your classified ad stand out. Thirty somethings looking to share condo. 1BD/1BA, lower level. Patio, w/d, ns, np, near bus. $650/mo. plus util. & sec. dep. 970-927-3674 or 970-274-0051. Very private, 4 br/4 bath home. High end finishes, large yard and more. $3050. 970- 948- 5858
Rentals Carbondale Newly renovated furn.studio.Util,Sat.TV, Int.,W/D. NS,NP. 850/mo. Dep.req.
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Roommate Wanted in Carbondale.
1 Bedroom personal Bathroom in a 3BD Townhome in downtown Carbondale. $675 includes utilities, washer/dryer/parking. $500 deposit with a 6 month lease. No pets. Available September 15th. Contact 970-274-0647.
for all your real estate needs.
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Managing Broker, JD Chris@AspenProperties.com 970.948.4853
Sunny, quiet 2nd floor 1 bed/1 bath condo on the east side of town with open floor plan, wood laminate floor in living/kitchen, in-unit washer/dryer, private balcony w/views and overlooking a seasonal stream, assigned parking space. Located in a small complex w/low HOA fees, just a short walk to Aspen's core and Smuggler hiking/biking trail and steps to the free shuttle bus. Owners may have a dog!
Sally Shiekman-Miller 970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com
Office 135 W. Main Aspen $550/Mo. 970-379-3715
Aspen - $28,000
Your listing Pied-a-Terre The most striking studio in the core. Three blocks to the gondola and updated in 2006 with luxurious custom details throughout.
Brenda Wild
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
in front of thousands each week‌ Aspen Times Weekly 970-925-9937
970-379-2299 brendawildaspen@gmail.com 434 E. Cooper Ave., Ste. 210, Aspen
Rob Rosenfeld
Aspen - $599,900
Aspen - $699,000
Aspen Commercial - $129,000
Extensively remodeled. Turnkey garden level, quiet corner condo. Rare two 3/4 baths. Beautiful furnishings included. In-floor heating. Sleeps four. Covered, assigned parking. Quiet cul-de-sac. Three blocks to gondola.
Aspen School District Home. 5 bedroom /4 bath home with radiant heat throughout. Oversized garage with 12 foot ceilings; tons of storage. Solar thermal heating panels. Amenities feature playground, pool and workout room.
La Palapa Restaurant for Sale • 2,000 SF $10,000+23/sf NNN. • Established turnkey restaurant for sale in downtown Aspen. • Price includes all furniture, fixtures and trade equipment.
314-791-2269
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ASPEN LAND & HOMES It pays to use us - literally!
Aspen - $450,000
Rentals Office Space
VILLAGE GREEN TOWNHOMES! FP, DW, W/D, Great community, beautiful landscaped play area. 2BD avail, $1250/mo. NP. 970-945-6622
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2 BD 2 BA partially furnished woodbridge condo. $2300/month. Recent remodel. Stainless steel appliances, wood floors. Pool/hot tub/laundry on site. all utilities incl. phone, internet, electric, water included. steps from bus loop. Pets allowed with approval. 1 year lease. 970-319-9263. Snowmass Village, CO.
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Trish Adam
970.925.1084 Trish@TrishAdam.com www.AbsoluteAspenRealty.com
Holly Goldstein
970.948.4824 hollygaspen@icloud.com
Ruth Kruger
970.404.4000 Ruth@KrugerandCompany.com www.KrugerandCompany.com
Absolute Aspen Realty
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Aspen Hunter Creek - $649,000
Ground floor, 2BR/1BA. Nicely upgraded. Unit has great natural light. Amenities include pool, 2 hot tubs and tennis courts. Enjoy easy living, close to Aspen only a short walk or free bus ride.
Lisa Thurston and Jennifer Bennett 970-925-1060 hc@huntercreek.net
Basalt - $685,000
3 Bedroom/2.5 Bathroom single family home with home office, across from park. Corner Lot.
Brenda Wild
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
970-379-2299 brendawildaspen@gmail.com 434 E. Cooper Ave., Ste. 210, Aspen
970-948-3737 gary@bjac.net SoprisMtnRanch.com
Sally Shiekman-Miller 970.948.7530 sally@sallyshiekman.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com
SHADOWROCK…Units 201, 203 and 205 - Out of foreclosure. Incredible Buyer Incentives - Don't miss this opportunity!! Priced $50,000 to $100,000 less than comparable properties. $3,000 Buyer Credit at Closing plus 1 Year of pre-paid HOA Dues. Near New Condition: new stainless appliances, new A/C, new landscaping, new paint. Walk/ Bike to Whole Foods, Movieland, restaurants and shopping.
Ted Borchelt, Jana Dillard, Tom Banner 970.309.3626 - 948.9731 - 376.7800 www.aspenarearealestate.com
Basalt - $759,000
Carbondale - $609,000
35+acres. Private, peaceful and remote, yet only 10 minutes from Highway 82. Beautiful log home built in 2001. Recent renovation. Room to roam for horses, snowmobiling & other recreational activities. No HOA. Borders BLM lands.
LIONS RIDGE ~ ACREAGE AND VIEWS Room for all in this 5 bd 4.5 bth home on over 2 acres. Enjoy views off the decks of the bedrooms on 2nd level. New kitchen, carpet, septic and drain field. Located just moments to Carbondale and Basalt.
Basalt - $582,000 Corner townhome, with a coveted on-the-park location in Willits. Immaculately maintained, open & airy w/ high ceilings, central A/C, slab granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and alder cabinetry in the kitchen, hardwood floors , 3 bedrooms + office, master on the living level, 3 ½ baths, nicely appointed gas fireplace, roomy deck overlooking the park, landscaped, fenced, wrap-around patio/yard, 2-car garage.
Basalt - $499,500
Basalt - $2,500,000
Tom Carr
970.379.9935 www.aspenreinfo.com
Carbondale - $1,300,000
Brenda Wild
2007 Custom family home along the River Valley golf course. 5500 sq. ft. finished, main floor master, gardens, Sopris View, patio area, front porch, media room & large 3 car bay heated garage.
Toni Cerise
970-379-2299 brendawildaspen@gmail.com
970-379-6029 toni@tonicerise.com www.RoaringForkRealty.com
Roaring Fork Realty
Carbondale - $299,000
Carbondale - $399,000
Build your dream home at this premier location at River Valley Ranch. Spectacular Mount Sopris views overlooking fairway. Enjoy the many amenities of RVR Golf Community... golf, swimming, parks, hiking, biking and more.
This lovely upstairs unit has an unobstructed view of the pond, your own private sanctuary. Ready to move in, 2 bed, 2 bath, wood fireplace, and second floor balcony.
Tom Carr
Jayne Coley
Carbondale - $450,000
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Blue Lake split-level home Impeccably maintained Convenient mid-valley location All 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living area & covered patio all on the same level. • Great fenced yard
Michael Latousek
Carbondale - $497,000
Carbondale - $530,000
Beautiful remodeled home just 3 blocks from Main Street Carbondale. Meticulously landscaped and maintained. On a quiet street close to the bike path. No HOA. Large lot with ample parking.
Tish Leslie
Just a 10 minute drive to Carbondale along the scenic Crystal River! 1.6 acre river front lot with a 4 bedroom bi-level 1982 home waiting for your new look. Fantastic sunny location and beautiful rural river views.
Toni Cerise
970-230-0009 jc@sopris.net
970-618-7768 michael@joshuaco.com www.joshuaco.com
Commercial Aspen
Commercial Aspen
Commercial Carbondale
El Jebel - $879,500
Glenwood Springs - $1,150,000
OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE 415 East Hyman Avenue • 1200 sq ft • $34 NNN $4500 Gross Fantastic downtown Aspen location. Perfect for professional offices complete w/1.5 baths, 5 offices & reception area.
Pied-a-Terre in Downtown Aspen 415 East Hyman Avenue Sweeping, unobstructed views of Independence Pass and Aspen Mountain. Includes 5 private offices for professional live/work lifestyle. First time offering!
Newest commercial structure, this 3-story building combines historic exterior details w/warm interior finishes. Retail allowed on 1st fl. is 948 sf. 188 to 618 sf office suites on 2nd & 3rd fls. Shared kitchen. Completion in August $25NNN
Warm and Comfy This wonderful home has all the amenities you could ask for. Close to an acre in size with a beautiful backyard area for entertaining. Custom designed 4 bedroom, 4 bath, A/C and so much more!
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.
Ruth Kruger
Ruth Kruger
Karen Toth
970.379.9935 www.aspenreinfo.com
970-948-6420 tish.tlp@gmail.com
970-379-6029 toni@tonicerise.com www.RoaringForkRealty.com
Tish Leslie Properties
970.404.4000 / 970.920.4001 Ruth@KrugerandCompany.com www.KrugerandCompany.com
970.404.4000 Ruth@KrugerandCompany.com www.KrugerandCompany.com
970-379-5252 CarbondaleOffices.com
Teri Christensen
Roaring Fork Realty
970-948-9314/970-927-8080 teri.christensen@sothebysrealty.com AspensnowmassSIR.com
Call for Appointment Buyers agents welcome 970-376-3328
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Glenwood Springs - $265,000
Immaculate and updated 2b/2b Red Cliff condo. Features include brand new carpet, granite counter tops, updated cabinets, stainless appliances, covered parking and a storage unit. Amenities include pool, tennis and basketball courts.
Glenwood Springs - $79,000
Missouri Heights - $1,300,000
Glenwood Springs - $9,800,000
This is where architecture, floor plan, finishes & location come together in one sensational property. A modern marvel with stunning kitchen and master suite. Jaw dropping views from every room. This home has a 1300sq/ft south facing deck. Outdoor hot tub. Pool and Tennis are steps away. Electric solar window shades. 4BD, 4.5BA plus media room. 4300 ft.² SKI-IN/SKI-OUT Brettelberg Condo on Sunlight Mtn Resort. Recently remodeled w/ Stainless Appliances, wood floors and cabinets, and more. HOA $249/mo, Taxes $250/yr.
1,115 acres; a horseman’s perfect parcel. It can be an equestrian estate, outdoor recreation retreat, corporate or family compound. Minutes from Glenwood Springs. Borders National Forest and Sunlight Ski Area property.
970.618.4956 Amy@propertyshopinc.com MLS#135674
303-519-9807 CJEliassen@mac.com www.brettelbergC2.com
Mogli Cooper
New Castle - $350,000
New Castle - $429,000
Old Snowmass - $1,650,000
Old Snowmass - $249,500
Old Snowmass - $769,900
Comfort and Views! Get inside this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with main level master, over-sized garage, office/den & large walk-out lower level. Walk to schools, parks and trails.
Horse property-17.5 Acres-Pasturecreek-views. Senior water rights. Electric & well installed. Over 600ft frontage on East Elk Creek. Borders BLM & near Flattops Wilderness, 14 miles to Glenwood. Consider trade for House, Condo.
Bring the Horses! 2 Bedroom/1.5 Bathroom home on 5 acres on Snowmass Creek Road. Enjoy your private pond through floor-to-ceiling picture windows.
Beautiful 1-acre lot with 360 degree views including Mt. Sopris, Mt. Daly & Snowmass Ski area. Enjoy the peace & quiet of remote Shield O-Mesa area, yet only 30 minutes to Aspen & Snowmass Village. No Homeowner's Association!
1+ acre lot- Wonderful 3+ bedroom ranch-style home situated on private lot. Plenty of sun with east / south exposures. Flat lawn with mature Aspen trees. Mountain views overlooking the Snowmass / Capitol Creek valley floor.
Amy Luetke
Jim Polep
(970) 948-1137 jimpolep@gmail.com
970-366-6000 Mogli@planbrealestate.com Planbrealestate.com
Plan B Real Estate
Amy Luetke
Brenda Wild
970.618.4956 Amy@propertyshopinc.com MLS#134498
970-524-6829
970-379-2299 brendawildaspen@gmail.com 434 E. Cooper Ave., Ste. 210, Aspen
Silt - $229,000
Silt
Get inside! Don't lift a finger‌all the work has been completed in this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home! Enjoy two living areas, large master suite, sauna, new flooring, large fenced yard and much more!
Priced from $289,000 - $310,000 these 3b, 2.5b brand new homes are under construction in Stoney Ridge. They have tasteful finishes, large windows, open floor plans with unfinished basements and 1-year builder warranty.
Amy Luetke
Amy Luetke
970.618.4956 amy@propertyshopinc.com MLS#133819
Tom Carr
Tom Carr
970.379.9935 www.aspenreinfo.com
970.379.9935 www.aspenreinfo.com
Snowmass Village - $5,000,000
Southern Colorado - $59,900
Telluride - $475,000
Two Creeks Ski-in Ski-out. Rare Single Family 5b/5b home at Owl Creek Townhomes. Most private and best skiing location in the complex with up mountain views. Open Wed 2-4pm 610 Burnt Mountain Drive.
OLD, OLD RANCH 35 Acres Stream, trees, electric, views deer, elk, turkey, good road. EASY TERMS.
Remote Hunter's Paradise Elevation: 10,500. Located between Telluride and Ridgeway, Colorado. 47 acres which borders the Mount Sneffels Wildlife Refuge. Rustic cabin nestled in an Aspen grove.
970-927-4365 TerrySGriggs@gmail.com www.AspenRealEstate.ws/10
719-210-9339 mdinvestors@aol.com
Terry & Louellen Griggs
970.618.4956 Amy@propertyshopinc.com MLS#135702
Marshall Young
970-384-2868 dtcjj@aol.com
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Chevrolet Silverado 2001
Ford Escape - Hybrid 2008
Ford Explorer 2003
Ford F-150 XLT Ranger 1979
LS Package 2 door. V8 5.3 Good condition. 175,000 Automatic 4wd Long Bed Tow pkg. comes w/ shell
Ford Escape - Hybrid 2008 Excellent condition. 90K Auto transmission. 2.3L 4V Loaded Silver Blue Doreen
Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Edition, 2003, $6000.00, Good condition. 139,500 miles. Auto transmission. V6, heated leather seats, good tires, recent service. $6000.00 970-319-9720
SOLD!
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$4800. 970-618-8322
$12750 970-379-0768
Honda CRV EX 2006
Honda Odyssey - 2003
Hyundai Elantra Touring 2012
Jeep Wrangler 2002
Mini Cooper Convertible 2011
89k miles, auto trans, A/W, new tires (2013), new battery (2012), heated leather seats, sunroof, 6 CD player, Husky floor liners, wonderful car & runs great. All service records. $11,000 970-456-7080
130K Excellent Condition.
2012 Hyundai Elantra Wagon $13,500. Excellent condition. 32 mpg, automatic transmission, luggage rack, and a great dog car. 41,000 miles. Call Bob 970-963-3670 $13,500 970-963-3670
Red Good condition. 94k miles. 4WD. Cruise. Manual transmission.
Art Car painted by Romero Britto, Aero Package, 2 door. Excellent condition, Manual transmission. 524 Miles.
Polaris Trail Indy Deluxe 500 1989
Toyota Tacoma 1997
Toyota Tacoma 4wd DoubleCab 2012
Volvo Bertone Coupe 1991
Airstream Bambi Special Edition-2008
Toyota Tacoma 4wd DoubleCab 2012. Sports Pak. Fully loaded. 4 door. Toyota Certified. 5 years full warranty. Superb condition. 49900Ml. 4.0L V6.
Volvo Bertone Coupe 1991, 25k miles, limited edition, white, tan leather, sunroof, immaculate condition $12,500.00 970-379-8479
19ft, Sleeps 4, indoor & outdoor shower, AC, Awning, High end audio/video system. Call for more details!
$6,500 970-471-3401
991 Miles W/Trailer Good condition.
‘SOLD’
Rusty350@att.net $ 500.00 obo 970-925-6982
$31,000 (970)379-1206
$7,999 203-500-6122
$69,900 Please call 970-922-1152
Price Reduced!! $34,500 obo. 970-948-0005
Charmac Tri-Sport 2014
Lance Cab Over - 1992
Raptor Travel Trailer/Toy Hauler 2014
Voltage Toy Hauler 2013
BMW R90s 1975
#4398 - 2014 Charmac 8.5’x30’ TriSport G/N trailer. Insulated walls & ceilings. 40” LED light strips, halogen loading light, Snw/Atv/Car Trailer. 30amp 110V pkg. $26,950 Rifle Truck & Trailer 970-625-8884 www.rttrailer.com
1992 Lance Cab over 10'10". Fits full size truck bed. Can sleep 5-6 people, fully contained. Excellent condition.
#1949 - 2013 Dutchman Voltage 32ft. Toy Hauler. Generator, Fuel station, 2 slides, 10' garage that converts to eating/ sleeping area. LIKE NEW! $47,500 Rifle Truck & Trailer 970-625-8884 www.rttrailer.com
Black, 35k Miles. Excellent Condition.
$6500.00 Call Steve 970-948-4844 or cmcangie@hotmail.com
#0659 - 2014 Raptor Toy hauler/ travel trailer. Full travel trailer amenities plus flip down sofa (2), 30 gal. fuel station, flat screen TV. Rear ramp for loading ATV. $28,500 Rifle Truck & Trailer 970-625-8884 www.rttrailer.com
Harley Davidson FXDL Dyna - 2008
Honda Shadow VT600CN VLX 1992
Kawasaki Versys 2008
KTMKTM SFX 250 2011
Auto Photo Ads Work!
$9,800 970-948-4541
Call or go online to sell your car 925-9937 www.aspentimes.com/placead
8400 Miles, 2-Tone Blue Suede Pearl, 6 speed, 96 cu. in. Immaculate Condition!
Honda Shadow VT600CN VLX 1992 Excellent condition. 22000 miles $2300.00 970.309.4901
Asking $12,000 OBO. Please call: 970-379-4850
Auto Parts/ Accessories
set of 4, 18" BF Goodrich long trail TA 265/60 r18 28,000 miles $100.00 in Aspen. Good condition. Nate 970-618-6296
Keep your local news free! Advertise and buy through the Classified Marketplace
Clothing
Merch andise Clothing
$50.00 970-319-6294 Rifle
Women’s large leather coat, great condition.
$50.
970-319-6294 Rifle
Gosh, thanks. More than 71 percent of adults read a newspaper in print or online each week. Collectibles
Motor Homes Arctiva Women's snowmobile jacket and bib. Great condition. Women's medium. Brand new cost $420.
42' Fleetwood Motor Coach ClassA Disel Revelotion LE 2008, Excellent condition, 4 Slides, $174,000. 910 603-7240
Bud racing leather coat. Women's small, excellent condition.
$200.00. 970-319-6294 Rifle
Jim Agius bronze sculpture for sale. Limited edition (#7/12) - sold out. Retail value $10,000. Will sell for $5,000 OBO. Excellent condition. Please call (970) 948-4853.
‘SOLD’ Collectibles
Oil on canvas painting by Ovanes Berberian "Campfire" (12" x 16"). Asking price $1,950 OBO. Excellent condition. Please call (970) 948-4853.
More than 165 million people read a newspaper in print or online in a typical week.
2011 KTM SFX 250 Like new condition. paul@cathershome.com $4100 970-379-2646
Construction Equipment/Material
Artglass panels. 8 custom architectural pressure formed panels with designer textures from Berman Glass Editions. 27-7/8 in X 81-3/8 in X 3/8 in. $8500 OBO 970-379-6622
Pella windows $500.00 ea.Brand New (2) 54x811/2" installed/removed/wron g size 970-309-2986 Aspen
Food & Beverage Full Blood Kobe-Wagyu Beef $19.50 per pound. Grass fed and hormone free! Cattle are born and raised in Missouri Heights. Free delivery! For orders call 970-925-3733.
Furniture/ Beds & Mattresses
Deluxe 8" inner-spring futon w/Quaker frame (See AFW ads). $199 Glenwood Springs. Like new, rarely used in spare room. Lisa 970-688-0820
Thousands of other autos have ALREADY sold!
Furniture/ Dining Room
Furniture/Home Furnishings
Dining Room Set Informal Oak Table and 4 Comfortable matching oak chairs with lattice rope work for backs and seats. Unique fold leaf table. Dimensions: 64"x47"x30" reduces to 46'x47'x30'. $1000.00 Aspen Gently used condition. George Fesus 970-544-9222 gsfesus@gmail.com
Recliner. $299 Aspen. Gently used condition. Ansis 970-343-0510
Did you know more people read a newspaper on a typical Sunday than watched the 2011 Super Bowl?
Electronics Oil on canvas painting by Ovanes Berberian "Afternoon Sky" (11 ½" x 11 ½"). Asking price $1,750 OBO. Excellent condition. Please call (970) 948-4853.
Computer/Supplies Apple Macbook Air, 13", Used in good condition. Late 2011 edition. $525.00 970-927-4495
48" TV Vizio TruLED 240Hz Full 1080p LED HDTV LCD $300 A s p e n . A n s i s 970-343-0510
Sprint Iphone 4 8GB Black, works great and is in like new condition. $175 970-366-9948 or 970-274-0981.
Furniture/ Dining Room
Crate and Barrel Glass Dining Room Table, Like New Condition. $250 OBO New Castle 970-618-4202
Mahogany Dining Room Table. $750.00 Aspen Excellent condition. Dimensions: 33'x40'x29' with 2 leaves that are 16"wide each. Table can fold to 21'x40'x'29". A Family Heirloom -George Fesus 970-544-9222 gsfesus@aol.com
Jewelry RON"THE GOLD GUY "
I Buy Gold
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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Office
Canoes/Kayaks/ Row Boats
Cleaning Service
Construction
Heating/Cooling/ Plumbing
Massage Therapy
District Court, Pitkin County, Colorado Clutter Clearing 506 E. Main St., Aspen CO 81611
Desk Unit $750 Including 2 Desk Chairs and Large 5ft Moveable Table. White with wood trim. Desk in sections: 4ft,2'3",4ft and 2'6"-total of approx 12 ft. See Photo Aspen, CO Like new condition. Susan Fesus 970-544-9222 scfesus@gmail.com
No rain, or snow, on this parade. Advertise your roofing company in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.
Tools/Hardware Belsaw Dust Collector, 2 HP, 220VAC, 2 bag, Adaptable for one 6" or t h r e e 4 " h o s e connections $300.00 Rifle Excellent condition. Jack 970-261-9893.
Hoarders be gone. Advertise your cleaning business in the Service Directory. Always in print and online. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.
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John Lassalette, A.R. #: 28062 On May 28, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee (800) 723-5911 Believe. 970-470-0629 aspensoothingtouchmassage.com 1280 Ute Ave., Ste. 10 nbox.com (970) 710-1099 13557, Denver, CO 80201 caused the Notice of grahamm6@me.com Election and Demand relating WARNING: A valid summons may be issued by a to the Deed of Trust described below to be recordAspen CO 81611 lawyer and it need not contain a court case num- ed in the County of Pitkin records. Phone: 970-544-6470 E-mail: lassalette@hotber, the signature of a court officer, or a court seal. Original Grantor(s) mail.com The plaintiff 14 days M O N DAY- F R I DAY 8 : 3 0has AM TO from 5 : 0the 0 Pdate M this sum- Vincent A. Darmali as Trustee of the Vincent A. mons was served on you to file the case with the Darmali Trust, Dated September 15, 1997 Cummins and Krulewitch court. You are responsible for contacting the court Original Beneficiary(ies) Richard Cummins, A.R. #: 7286 970. 3 8 4 9 1 3 5 to find out whether the case has been filed and The Ritz-Carlton Development Company, Inc. 1280 Ute Ave., Ste. 10 If M the plaintiff files the Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Aspen CO 81611 L E G A L S @obtain AS P the E Ncase T I Mnumber. E S .CO case within this time, then you must respond as Ritz-Carlton Development Company, Inc. P h o n e : 9 7 0 - 9 2 0 - 2 3 1 0 E - m a i l : explained in this summons. If the plaintiff files Date of Deed of Trust more than 14 days after the date the summons was May 29, 2003 rcumminslaw@aol.com served on you, the case may be dismissed upon County of Recording August 21, 2014 PUBLIC NOTICE motion and you may be entitled to seek attorney's Pitkin DISTRICT COURT CIVIL SUMMONS fees from the plaintiff. The following opportunities exist to contribute to Recording Date of Deed of Trust NOTICE TO MORTGAGEES IN THE CHATEAU TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Natalia your community May 25, 2004 CHAUMONT APARTMENTS COMMUNITY Shvachko, Michael Sedoy, Genesis Innovations, TO THE CLERK: If the summons is issued by the Recording Information (Reception Number) LLC, Global Work Resources, LLC, Empire Dry- clerk of the court, the signature block for the clerk 497967 Second notice is hereby given to all first mortgag- ·Commercial Core & Lodging Commission wall, Incorporated, Andrew Cruz and Campbell Au- or deputy should be provided by stamp, or type- Original Principal Amount ees within the Chateau Chaumont Apartments (CCLC) 1 regular writer, in the space to the left of the attorney's $238,183.00 dio Video Inc. community in Pitkin County, Colorado, that the ·Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) name. Chateau Chaumont Condominium Association, Inc. Outstanding Principal Balance 1 alternate is seeking mortgagee approval of a proposed ·Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) 1 regular YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to Published in the Aspen Times Weekly July 31, $164,861.67 Amended and Restated Condominium Declaration ·Liquor License Authority (LLA) 1 regular; file with the Clerk of this Court an answer or other 2 0 1 4 a n d A u g u s t 7 , 1 4 , 2 1 , a n d 2 8 , 2 0 1 4 . Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby for Chateau Chaumont Apartments (the "Proposed response to the attached Complaint. If service of (10396307) notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have 1 alternate Amendment"). The Proposed Amendment can be ·Next Generation Advisory Commission (NGAC) the Summons and Complaint was made upon you been violated as follows: failure to pay principal PUBLIC NOTICE obtained at the following address: Hindmanwithin the State of Colorado, you are required to file and interest when due together with all other pay1 regular Sanchez P.C., 5610 Ward Road, Ste. 300, Arvada, your answer or other response within 21 days after ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A RETAIL CO 80002. Failure of any mortgagee to deliver a ·Housing Authority - Joint Alternate such service upon you. If service of the Summons by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. MARIJUANA INFUSED PRODUCTS negative response to the Chateau Chaumont Conand Complaint was made upon you outside of the THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST MANUFACTURER LICENSE dominium Association, Inc., c/o HindmanSanchez ·Must be City of Aspen residents for at least 12 State of Colorado, you are required to file your anLIEN. P.C., 5610 Ward Road, Suite 300, Arvada, CO months swer or other response within 35 days after such The property to be foreclosed is: 80002, within 60 days shall be deemed consent on service upon you. Your answer or counterclaim APPLICANT: Colorado Medical Marijuana Supply, SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND ININC behalf of the mortgagee. CORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE If applying for NGAC must be 18 - 40 year olds. must be accompanied with the applicable filing fee. EXHIBIT A Must be a city resident or work in the Aspen area. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 7, If you fail to file your answer or other response to OWNER:Cloud Shadowshot; Carbondale, CO; Residence Interest 8103 consisting of an undividJesse Miller, Carbondale, CO; Nancy Shaprio, As2014. (10418493) the Complaint in writing within the applicable time ed 1/12 interest in Residence 6 of ASPEN HIGHApplications are available on line aspenpitkin.com LANDS CONDOMINIUMS, according to the Declauner city clerk's department or at city hall in the period, the Court may enter judgment by default pen, CO against you for the relief demanded in the Comration of Condominium for ASPEN HIGHLANDS clerk's office. Deadline for applications is SeptemAPPLICATION DATE: August 13, 2014 plaint without further notice. CONDOMINIUMS, recorded January 11, 2001 Reber 1, 2014. ception No. 450454 as amended and supplementPublished in Aspen Times Weekly on August 14, HEARING DATE:September 2, 2014 Dated: 4 March 2014 ed from time to time and according to the map for and 21, 2014(10451392) ASPEN HIGHLANDS CONDOMINIUMS recorded TRADE NAME: Leaf Aspen John M. Lassalette, P.C. January 11, 2001 in Book 56 at Page 24, Recep730 E Cooper St units 102 and 103 /s/ tion No. 4540455 as amended and supplemented District Court, Pitkin County, Colorado By:___________________________ for time to time, all in the office of the Clerk and Petitions or remonstrances may be filed with the Recorded of Pitkin County, Colorado, together with 506 E. Main St., Aspen CO 81611 John M. Lassalette, #28062 office of the city clerk, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado. the perpetual use of twenty-eight (28) days per PUBLIC NOTICE 308 East Hopkins Condominiums Association, Cummins and Krulewitch year for each 1/12 interest owned in accordance Linda Manning Plaintiff, /s/ with the Association Documents and the MemberCity Clerk NOTICE OF APPLICATION v. By:___________________________ ship Program Documents for ASPEN HIGHLANDS FOR A RETAIL MARIJUANA STORE LICENSE Natalia Shvachko, Michael Sedoy, Genesis InnoRichard Cummins, #7286 CONDOMINIUMS. Published in the Aspen Times August 21, 2014 *Deed of Trust recorded to correct Scrivener's vations, LLC, Global Work Resources, LLC, Em(10471299) APPLICANT: Alternative Medical Solutions, LTD pire Drywall Incorporated, Andrew Cruz and Plaintiff's Address: Omission from previous Deed of Trust recordPosted:August 23, 2014 Campbell Audio Video Inc., Defendants. P.O. Box 8769 ed on June 4, 2003 at Reception No. 483576. OWNER:Benjamin Bayko; Aspen, CO; Miguel Aspen, CO 81612 Also known by street and number as: . Lluria; Denver, CO; Charles Karnes; Ft Collins, CO Case Number: 2014 CV 030025 COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL Division: Courtroom: This Summons is issued pursuant to Rule 4, CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMAPPLICATION DATE: July 22, 2014 John M. Lassalette, P.C. C.R.C.P., as amended. A copy of the Complaint SALE NO. 14-011 BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. John Lassalette, A.R. #: 28062 must be served with this Summons. This form To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with NOTICE OF SALE HEARING DATE:September 2, 2014 1280 Ute Ave., Ste. 10 should not be used where service by publication is regard to the following described Deed of Trust: The current holder of the Evidence of Debt seAspen CO 81611 desired. On May 28, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has Phone: 970-544-6470 E-mail: lassalette@hotTRADE NAME: Alternative Medical Solutions caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as mail.com 106 S Mill St. Ste 203 WARNING: A valid summons may be issued by a to the Deed of Trust described below to be record- provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. lawyer and it need not contain a court case num- ed in the County of Pitkin records. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at Petitions or remonstrances may be filed with the Cummins and Krulewitch ber, the signature of a court officer, or a court seal. Original Grantor(s) public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, Richard Cummins, A.R. #: 7286 office of the city clerk, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado. The plaintiff has 14 days from the date this sum- Vincent A. Darmali as Trustee of the Vincent A. 09/24/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the 1280 Ute Ave., Ste. 10 mons was served on you to file the case with the Darmali Trust, Dated September 15, 1997 south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, Aspen CO 81611 Linda Manning court. You are responsible for contacting the court Original Beneficiary(ies) sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the City Clerk to find out whether the case has been filed and The Ritz-Carlton Development Company, Inc. said real property and all interest of the said GrantP h o n e : 9 7 0 - 9 2 0 - 2 3 1 0 E - m a i l : obtain the case number. If the plaintiff files the Current Holder of Evidence of Debt or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the Published in the Aspen Times August 21, 2014 rcumminslaw@aol.com case within this time, then you must respond as Ritz-Carlton Development Company, Inc. purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in (10471395) explained in this summons. If the plaintiff files Date of Deed of Trust said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Posted:August 23, 2014 more than 14 days after the date the summons was May 29, 2003 DISTRICT COURT CIVIL SUMMONS Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale served on you, the case may be dismissed upon County of Recording and other items allowed by law, and will issue to A S P E N T I M E S W E E K L Y V AugTO u st THE 2 1, 2014 the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as proABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Natalia motion and you may be entitled to seek attorney's Pitkin vided by law. Recording Date of Deed of Trust Shvachko, Michael Sedoy, Genesis Innovations, fees from the plaintiff. First Publication 7/31/2014 May 25, 2004 LLC, Global Work Resources, LLC, Empire DryLast Publication 8/28/2014 wall, Incorporated, Andrew Cruz and Campbell Au- TO THE CLERK: If the summons is issued by the Recording Information (Reception Number) clerk of the court, the signature block for the clerk 497967 Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly dio Video Inc. or deputy should be provided by stamp, or type- Original Principal Amount IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LAT-
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LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE EXHIBIT A CONDOMINIUM UNIT AA-1, SILVERGLO, (A CONDOMINIUM), according to the recorded Condominium Map appearing in 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 445 at Page 338. Also known by street and number as: 940 Waters Avenue #207, 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, 10/01/2014, 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 Publication 8/7/2014 Last Publication 9/4/2014 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: 06/04/2014 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: Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Cynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Deanne Westfall #23449 Christopher T. Groen #39976 Jennifer Griest #34830 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Attorney File # 14-01922 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. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2014 and September 4, 2014. (10425618)
sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication 8/7/2014 Last Publication 9/4/2014 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: 06/05/2014 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: BARBARA R WOODS #20038 Woods & Woods, P.C. PO BOX 603917, LITTLETON, CO 80163-0917 (303) 790-1930 Attorney File # 400101 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. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 9/2012 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2014 and September 4, 2014. (10425691)
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COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE (the "Property"). SALE NO. 14-013 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with And For a decree that the Kinecta Deed of Trust, is regard to the following described Deed of Trust: a valid, first priority mortgage encumbering 100% On June 5, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee of the interest in the Property as to each of the caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating vested owners of the Property; For a decree that to the Deed of Trust described below to be recordpursuant to the doctrine of equitable subrogation, ed in the County of Pitkin records. that the Kinecta Deed of Trust is a valid Deed of Original Grantor(s) Trust with priority relating back to the date the prior WILLIAM J BARKETT and subordinated deed of trust was recorded; For a DATE: 05/28/2014 Original Beneficiary(ies) decree that the Notice of Election and Demand for Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Sale is deemed released and/or void and is no County of Pitkin, State of Colorado SYSTEMS, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION longer a valid or enforceable lien against the PropBy: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee ("MERS") (SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR ST. erty; For a decree that an ownership interest in the The name, address, business telephone number REGIS RESIDENCE CLUB OF COLORADO, INC., Property arising from a foreclosure sale pursuant to and bar registration number of the attorney(s) repLENDER) the Notice of Election and Demand for Sale is resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Current Holder of Evidence of Debt deemed to be junior in right and subordinate to the Britney Beall-Eder #34935 ST. REGIS RESIDENCE CLUB OF COLORADO, Kinecta Deed of Trust and For such other and furCynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 INC., ther relief as the Court may deem just and proper. Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Date of Deed of Trust Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 February 28, 2005 Such answer or other response to the Complaint Deanne Westfall #23449 County of Recording must be filed within thirty five (35) days after this Christopher T. Groen #39976 Pitkin Summons is served on you by publication. Jennifer Griest #34830 Recording Date of Deed of Trust The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, April 05, 2005 If you fail to file your answer or other response to DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Recording Information (Reception Number) the Complaint in writing within the applicable time Attorney File # 14-01521 508613 period, judgment by default may be entered against The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector Original Principal Amount you by the court for the relief demanded in the and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information $382,000.00 Complaint, without any further notice to you. provided may be used for that purpose. Outstanding Principal Balance ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised $312,644.12 PUBLIC NOTICE Dated this 30th day of July, 2014 9/2012 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby DISTRICT COURT, PITKIN COUNTY, STATE OF Published in the Aspen Times Weekly July 31, notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have COLORADO 2014 and August 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2014. been violated as follows: failure to pay principal Court Address: 506 E. Main St, Ste. 300, Aspen, MOYE WHITE LLP Charles Greenhouse, #10506 (10398500) and interest when due together with all other pay- Colorado 81611 16 Market Square, 6th Floor ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured Case No.: 2014cv030072 1400 16th Street by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION Denver, CO 80202 THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST Plaintiff: Kinecta Federal Credit Union CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE (303) 292-2900 LIEN. v. SALE NO. 14-012 charlie.greenhouse@moyewhite.com The property to be foreclosed is: To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with Defendants: Gretchen Ten Hagen Greenwood; A CLUB INTEREST CONSISTING OF AN UNDIregard to the following described Deed of Trust: Colorado Acquisition LLC; FIA Card Services; Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 7, VIDED 4/52 INTEREST AS TENANT-IN-COM- Stride Card, LLC; Midland Credit Management, On June 4, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee MON IN A 3-BEDROOM CLUB UNIT B35, AC- Inc.; Public Trustee For the County of Pitkin, State 1 4 , 2 1 , a n d 2 8 , a n d S e p t e m b e r 4 , 2 0 1 4 . caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating CORDING TO THE DECLARATION AND PLAN of Colorado; and, All Unknown Persons Who Claim 910429764) to the Deed of Trust described below to be recordOF CLUB OWNERSHIP FOR THE ASPEN RESI- Any Interest in the Subject matter of This Action ed in the County of Pitkin records. DENCE CLUB AND HOTEL CONDOMINIUM REOriginal Grantor(s) District Court, Pitkin County, Colorado CORDED ON JANUARY 21, 2005, AT RECEP- Attorneys for Plaintiffs: Joseph B. Brown Court Address: 506 E. Main Street, Aspen, CO TION NO. 506236, AND ALL AMENDMENTS MOYE WHITE LLP Original Beneficiary(ies) 81611 AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO, TOGETHER Charles Greenhouse, #10506 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Plaintiff: PER GULDBRANDSGARD WITH THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO POSSES- 16 Market Square, 6th Floor Current Holder of Evidence of Debt SION AND OCCUPANCY OF THE SAME TYPE 1400 16th Street Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Succesv. OF CLUB UNIT DURING THREE PREMIER CLUB Denver, CO 80202 sor Trustee to Citibank, N.A., as Trustee for Bear WEEKS IN THE WINTER PREFERRED SEASON (303) 292-2900 Stearns Asset Backed Securities Trust 2007-SD3, Defendants: JOHN I. HALLQUIST; ALL UNAND ONE PREMIER CLUB WEEK IN MID-SEA- charles.greenhouse@moyewhite.com Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-SD3 KNOWN PERSONS WHO CLAIM ANY INTERSON AS RESERVED BY THE OWNER PURSUDate of Deed of Trust EST IN THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS ACANT TO RESERVATION PROCEDURES, AS- SUMMONS March 28, 2005 TION SIGNED PRIORITY SCHEDULE LETTER AND The People of the State of Colorado County of Recording David B. Kelly, Atty. No. 19829 GROUP NUMBER B5, PITKIN COUNTY, COLOPitkin Oates, Knezevich, Gardenswartz, Kelly & Morrow, RADO 81611 Recording Date of Deed of Trust To: All Unknown Persons, Heirs and Assigns Who P.C. Also known by street and number as: 315 Claim Any Interest in the Subject matter of This 533 E. Hopkins Avenue, Suite 201 March 31, 2005 DEAN STREET, ASPEN, CO 81611. Recording Information (Reception Number) Aspen, Colorado 81611 Action. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL 508474 Telephone: (970) 920-1700 OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUM- Plaintiff brings its claims by way of a Deed of Trust, Facsimile: (970) 920-1121 Original Principal Amount BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. $640,000.00 dated June 25, 2008, recorded on July 8, 2008 at e-mail: dbk@okglaw.com NOTICE OF SALE Outstanding Principal Balance Case Number: 2014CV030089 Reception No. 200814323, Eagle County, ColoThe current holder of the Evidence of Debt se- rado and subsequently recorded on January 7, $500,038.26 cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has 2014 at Reception No. 607167, Pitkin County, Col- SUMMONS [BY PUBLICATION] Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as orado, (the "Kinecta Deed of Trust"). You are notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. been violated as follows: failure to pay principal summoned and required to file with the clerk of this THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at Court an answer or other response to the Com- TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: and interest when due together with all other paypublic auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, plaint seeking a complete adjudication of the rights ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured 10/01/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the of all parties to this action with respect to the propby the deed of trust and other violations thereof. You are hereby summoned and required to apsouth front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, erty referenced in the Deed of Trust which is locat- pear and defend against the claims of the comTHE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the ed in the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado, com- plaint filed with the court in this action, by filing with LIEN. said real property and all interest of the said Grant- monly known as 520 Walnut Street, Aspen, the clerk of this court an answer or other response. The property to be foreclosed is: or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the Colorado 81611, and legally described as follows: You are required to file your answer or other reSEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INpurpose of paying the indebtedness provided in Lot 8 and North One-Half of Lot 9, Block 3, Wil- sponse within 35 days after the service of this CORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of liams Addition to the City of Aspen. County of Pit- Summons upon you. Service of this summons EXHIBIT A Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale kin, State of Colorado CONDOMINIUM UNIT AA-1, shall be complete on the day of the last publication. and other items allowed by law, and will issue to SILVERGLO, CONDOMINIUM), according to copy complaint may obtained theof DISTRICT COURT,(AWATER DIVISION NO. 2, COLORADO Southeastern and UAWCD also entered into an intergovernmental agreement on AprilA20, 2014oftothe ensure cooperation onbe exchanges andfrom storage the purchaser a Certificate ofoperation. Purchase, all as prothe recorded Condominium Map appearing in Plat clerk of the court. (the "Property"). Project Water made by Southeastern and UAWCD, including exchanges under the decree in Case No. 97CW160. Similarly, Southeastern entered into an agreement vided by law. Book 4 at Page 170 of the records of the County First Publication 8/7/2014 with Poncha Springs in March 2011 TO: ALL INTERESTED cooperative operation of Kinecta exchangesDeed and storage of Project by Poncha and answer Southeastern under the decree in Clerk and recorder PARTIES of Pitkin County, Colorado and If you fail toSprings file your or other response AndforFor a decree that the of Trust, is Water Last Publication 9/4/2014 Case No. 97CW160. Southeastern defended its water rights, including the South Arkansas by filinginstatements of opposition andafter negotiating as defined and described in the Condominium to therights, complaint writing within 35 days the a valid, first priority mortgage encumbering 100%Exchange Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly Declaration for Silverglo of the judgment defaultby of cases, the interest in the asexchange to eachapplication of the bydate Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, (A youCondominium) are hereby notifiedrecordthat the following case is a portion of the resume of applications and amendments ordered published during stipulations inTO various water court including Case No.Property 04CW96, an UAWCD, and last Case publication, No. 09CW138, an exchange by application IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED A LATed in Book 252 at Page 702 and amendments may be rendered against you by the court for the vested owners of the Property; For a decree that the month of July 2014, in Water Division No. 2. The Water Judge ordered this case be published in The Aspen Times in Pitkin County, Colorado. Springs. Southeastern’s efforts in these cases and negotiating agreements with UAWCD and Poncha Springs show diligence made specifically toward ER DATE, THE DEADLINEPoncha TO FILE A NOTICE thereto in Book 256 at Page 699, Book 319 at relief demanded in the complaint without further pursuant toExchange. the doctrine ofPoncha equitable subrogation, protectingPARTIES and developing the South Arkansas Salida, Springs and UAWCD rely in part on Project Water for the operation of their integrated water OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE ENPage 147, Book 320 at Page 791, Book 324 at that the Kinecta Deed of Trust is a valid Deed of notice. TOsaid CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. The name(s) address(es) applicant(s), of water reflected by application, systems and augmentation plans, andwith all three entities received allocations of Project Water in most years during the diligence period. The South Arkansas Page 604,and Book 336 atofPage 537, description Book 379 at rights or conditional water rights and description of ruling sought asTITLED Trust priority relating back to the date the prior DATE: 06/05/2014 or amendment, as follows. Exchange is an important way to deliver Project Water to Southeastern’s allow operate furthertodevelop their title systems. has Page 220 andareBook 445 at Page 338. This is anand action quiet the of theUAWCD Plaintiff and subordinated deed of trust wasconstituents recorded; to For a them to Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the in and toO’Haver the real property in Pitkin County, Also known by street and number as: 940 Wathat Forest the Notice andoperate Demand -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------obtained authorization from the decree United States ServiceoftoElection maintain and Northfor Fork Reservoir, Reservoir andsituate Boss Lake. UAWCD has also County of Pitkin, State of Colorado Colorado, more particularly described as: ters Avenue #207, Aspen, CO 81611. Sale is deemed released and/or void and is no CASE NO. 2014CW3034; Previous Case No. 1997CW160 – SOUTHEASTERN COLORADO WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT (“Southeastern”), 31717 operatedPublic the portions of the conditional exchanges Southeastern is claiming as absolute. UAWCD’s operation of the South Arkansas Exchange, the structures Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Trustee THE PROPERTY HEREIN ISpleadings ALL and correspondence to: Stephen H. Leonhardt, Alix L. Joseph, andBy: a valid or enforceable lien against PropUnited Avenue, Pueblo,DESCRIBED CO 81001 (Please address all Spencer W. Williams, Burns, involved in the exchange and itslonger integrated water system as a whole shows diligencethe made toward developing Southeastern’s conditional rights decreed in Case No. The name, address, business telephone number OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMerty; For a decree that an ownership interest in the Condominium Unit 141, Building L, and bar registration number of the attorney(s) repFiga & Will, P.C., Attorneys for Applicant; 6400 S. Fiddlers Green Circle, Suite 1000, Greenwood Village, CO 80111; (303) 796-2626) 97CW160. As this Court has previously the from construction, operationsale and maintenance of the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project Map demonstrate reasonable as shown on the Condominium for SEASONS BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. Propertyfound, arising a foreclosure pursuant toof parts resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is:of the Project. Application for Finding diligence for other parts See, e.g., in Case No.Demand 10CW23 atfor 9 ¶ Sale 7 (Sept.is21, 2011); 4, Decree in Case No. 02CW37 at 8 ¶7 (April 27, 2004). The NOTICE OF SALEof Reasonable Diligence the Notice of Decree Election and BARBARA R WOODS #20038 The current holder of the Evidence of Debt seNovember 1971 in Plat Book 4 at deemed to systems be junior in right and subordinate the recorded CHAFFEE COUNTY, COLORADO collection, transportation, storage, and power of the Fryingpan-Arkansas Projecttocomprise one overall, integrated water30, supply project. Id. The FryingpanWoods & Woods, P.C. PO BOX 603917, LITTLE- Kinecta Deed of Trust and For such other and fur- Page 219 and as defined and described in the cured Deed ofArkansas Trust, described has (“South Arkansas Exchange”). 3. Original Decree: Case No. 97CW160, 2. Namebyofthe Right: South River Projectherein, Water Exchange July 10, 2008, Project is the source of water for the South Arkansas Exchange. Reasonable diligence on the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project is reasonable diligence on the TON, entered CO 80163-0917 (303) Arkansas 790-1930 filed Notice Election Demand for sale as Condominium Declaration forprosecuted Seasonswith 4, reasonable appearther relief as the Court mayFryingpan-Arkansas deem just and proper. by District Court,ofWater Divisionand 2, Colorado. 4. Exchange Reach: (a) Lower Terminus: The confluence of the Arkansas River and the South Arkansas River. (b) South Arkansas Exchange. Id. Work in connection with the Project and all its decreed diversions has been Attorney File # 400101 provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. ing in such records in Book 256 at Page 230 as The Attorney above isis acting as a debt collector Upper Termini (for conditional (i) Given O’Haverthat Reservoir, located in the center of Section 12, Township 48 North, Range 7 East, N.M.P.M. O’Haver Reservoir diligence. The existing East Slope structures of the been used toReception convey and store Water, that diverted the THEREFORE, Notice Is rights): Hereby I will at No. Project 146257, asincluding supplemented byfrom First Such answer orFryingpan-Arkansas other response Project to thehave Complaint is attempting to collect aWest debt. Anyand information an off-channel reservoir fed by Gray’s tributary to Poncha Creek, through the O’Haver Filler Ditch, headgate in the NW1/2and SW1/4 of said Section 12, Slope, to deliver such must water for beneficial uses.five Southeastern hasafter contractual for planning, construction, maintenance and public auction, at 10:00 A.M.Creek, on Wednesday, Supplemental Declaration tooperation, Seasons 4, appearbedecreed filed within thirty (35) days this agreements provided may be used for that purpose. 10/01/2014, at Pitkin County thefeet from the South section line. (ii) Boss Lake, located in NE1/4 of Section 29, Township 50 North, ing in such the records at Page 955 as approximately 5,000 feet from the EastCourthouse, section line andat 1,400 repayment of the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project with the on United Bureau of Reclamation. Consequently, acts of in theBook Bureau279 of Reclamation evidence Summons is served youStates by publication. ©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised south 506(iii) E Any Main St, along Aspen, Reception No. 162526. and improvement of the collection Range 6front East,door, N.M.P.M. points the Colorado, South Arkansas River upstream of the Poncha Springs wells and any points along9/2012 the North Fork of the South diligence with respect to Southeastern’s water rights. Fryingpan-Arkansas Project activities include operation, maintenance sell to the highest and ofbest for cash,5. the If the youterms fail of to Water file your answer or other2 response toOperating Principles, and the Congressional authorizing legislation. Arkansas River downstream Northbidder Fork Reservoir. Source of Exchange Water: (a) Fryingpan-Arkansas Project Water –Published West Slope in Decrees: The system. Operation is subject to Division 5 and Division Decrees, the the Aspen Times Weekly August 7, the Complaint in writing within the applicable time COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO said real property and all interest of the said Grant14, 21,in and 2014 September 4,and 2014. Fryingpan-Arkansas divertstherein, surface water from the headwaters of Hunter Creek and the Fryingpan River and their tributaries Pitkin 28, County. The and Current diversions recordkeeping arejudgment integral to future development of the system’s conditional rights. Throughout the diligence period, the existing facilities of or(s), Grantor(s)'Project heirs (“Project”) and assigns for the period, by default may be entered against (10425691) principal water rights were adjudicated by the decrees in CivilinAction No. 4613 (District Court, Garfield County) dated June 20, 1958, and August 3, 1959; and were the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project,you including Turquoise Lakes Dam, were inin operation From July 2008 throughRoad, June 2014, the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided alsomaintenance known asstatus. 35 Lower Woodbridge Seaby the courtLake forand theTwin relief demanded the and modified by the decree Case secured No. W-829-76 Divisionof No. 5) dated November 27, 1979; and were supplemented by the decree in Case No. 83CW352 (Water Fryingpan-Arkansas Project expended more without than $18,180,000 on East Slope and West Slope sons Project 4, operation and maintenance costs, includingCO more(the than said Evidence of inDebt by(Water the Deed Unit 141, Snowmass Village, Complaint, any further notice to you. Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale "Property"). 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 $2,290,000 on Sugarloaf Dam and Turquoise Reservoir and $2,991,000 on Twin Lakes Dam and Reservoir. Southeastern was allocated more than $9,980,000 of and otherDivide itemsthrough allowed by law, and willempties issue into to Turquoise Reservoir. This water may be stored in Turquoise Reservoir, Twin Lakes Reservoir and Dated this 30thcosts. day of July,the 2014 Continental Boustead Tunnel, which these total Project operation and maintenance During diligence period, the Bureau of Reclamation expended more than $184,000 on substantial the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as proOATES, KNEZEVICH, GARDENSWARTZ, KELLY elsewhere, and applied to beneficial use within Southeastern’s District boundaries. Because the water is imported from another river basin, it is fully consumable improvements to West Slope Project facilities, andLLP $334,000 on substantial improvements to the East Slope ProjectP.C. facilities. Southeastern has expended during vided by law. & MORROW, MOYE WHITE within Publication Southeastern’s8/7/2014 District boundaries in Water Division 2. (b) Fryingpan-Arkansas Project Water – East Slope Decrees: The Fryingpan-Arkansas Project also July 2008-June 2014 more thanCharles $200,000Greenhouse, for engineering and more than $2,700,000 for legal fees, primarily to protect Southeastern’s West and East Slope water First #10506 divertsPublication and stores surface water from the Arkansas River and its tributaries in Lake, Chaffee, Fremont and Pueblo Counties. The principal water rights were decrees and for further Project development. Southeastern has appeared as a party in various water rights proceedings involving water rights along the Arkansas Last 9/4/2014 Date: June 23, 2014 16 Market Square, 6th Floor Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly 16thSoutheastern’s Street 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) River and its tributaries in order1400 to protect various decreed rights in the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project. Southeastern also has expended substantial ____/s/ David B. Kelly in Pueblo Reservoir pursuant to the IF THE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATDenver, CO 80202 dated JuneSALE 25, 1962; and were modified and supplemented by the decree in Case No. 80CW6 (Water Division No. 2), dated October 23, 1980. These water rights executive time and legal and engineering expense toward protecting and administering the Winter Water Storage Program Attorney for Plaintiff ER DATE, DEADLINE TOTwin FILE A Reservoir, NOTICEPueblo Reservoir and elsewhere, with an appropriation date of February 10, 1939, and are expressly (303) 292-2900 include storageTHE in Turquoise Reservoir, Lakes Decree in 84CW179, which program contributes to repayment of the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project Southeastern has3rd taken part in various legislative, 533costs. East Hopkins Ave., Floor OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENcharlie.greenhouse@moyewhite.com decreed asTO fullyCURE consumable for reuse and exchange, for beneficial use within Southeastern’s District boundaries. Under these decrees, Turquoise Reservoir administrative and judicial proceedings to protect Southeastern’s rights in the Fryingpan-ArkansasAspen, Project, including its 81611 absolute and conditional East Slope water Colorado TITLED MAYand ALSO BE EXTENDED. and Twin06/04/2014 Lakes Reservoir may store native water or imported water, directly or by exchange with each other or with Pueblo Reservoir. (c) Project Water Allocations rights. During the diligence period, Southeastern filed and diligently pursued adjudication of exchange applications in Water Division 2, including Case No. 01CW151 DATE: 920-1700 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 7, Telephone:(970) Thomas Carl The Oken, Public Trustee in and for District the (“UAWCD”), the Town of Poncha Springs, and the City of Salida and others are eligible to receive Facsimile:(970) 920-1121 District. Such exchanges help to 1 4 ,from 2 1Fryingpan-Arkansas , a n d 2 8 , a n dProject S e pWater t e m binto e rPueblo 4 , 2 Reservoir 0 1 4 . for and Limitations: Upper Arkansas Water Conservancy for exchange of certain return flows use within the Southeastern County of Pitkin,ofState of Colorado Project Water (“Project Water”), which they may purchase and use after it is allocated to them by Southeastern. 910429764) annual allocations Fryingpan-Arkansas “secure the greatest benefit from the use and reuse of imported project waters within project boundaries in the State of Colorado,” as provided in the Operating By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee in the Aspen Times Weekly Southeastern allocates Project Water annually based on its principles, policies, rules and regulations, as they may be amended. Any and all use of Project Water in Principles and contemplated in the decrees for Southeastern’s water rights. The Court entered a finalPublished decree in Case No. 01CW151 on June 16, 2014. Southeastern’s The name, address, business telephone number First Publication: August 7, 2014 thesebar exchanges will be pursuant to the above-referenced Decrees for the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, and to all lawful rules, regulations, policies, activities on this matter demonstrate reasonable diligence with respect to Southeastern’s water rights for Publication: the Project. September 4, 2014 and registration numbertoofand thesubject attorney(s) repLast and contractthe obligations of Southeastern. This Applicationis:does not seek to give UAWCD, Salida, and Poncha Springs any rights to use Fryingpan-Arkansas Project -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------resenting legal holder of the indebtedness Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 7, Britney 14, 21,ANY andWATER 28, 2014 and September 4, 2014. structures,Beall-Eder or any rights#34935 of ownership or rights to purchase or receive allocation of Project Water or return flows therefrom, but does not alter any existing rights THE WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED BY THE FOREGOING APPLICATION MAY AFFECT IN PRIORITY RIGHTS CLAIMED OR HERETOFORE Cynthia #34145 (10432113) (including Lowrey-Graber allocation rights) they may otherwise have. UAWCD, Salida, Poncha Springs, and others may use and exchange Project Water only if, when, and to the ADJUDICATED WITHIN THIS DIVISION AND OWNERS OF AFFECTED RIGHTS MUST APPEAR TO OBJECT AND PROTEST WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 extent they have purchased such water after it is allocated to them by Southeastern. This Application does not in any way seek to modify Southeastern’s decrees BY STATUTE, OR BE FOREVER BARRED. Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 for the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project Water rights. The description of or reference to structures and water rights herein, other than the proposed exchanges described Deanne Westfall #23449 in this Application, does not#39976 in any way seek to amend or limit the decrees for those structures and water rights, and omissions in such descriptions and references 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 Christopher T. Groen Jennifer #34830 shall in no Griest way prejudice the owners of those structures and water rights. 6. Appropriation Date: February 10, 1939. 7. Description of Appropriative Rights 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 The Castle Law Group,South LLC Arkansas 999 18TH ST., of Exchange. (a) Sources: River and#2201, its tributaries, specifically the North Fork of the South Arkansas River, Poncha Creek, Gray’s Creek, and the opposition must be filed by the last day of September 2014, (forms available at www.courts.state.co.us; filing fee $158.00). The foregoing is a resume and the DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Middle Fork and Lake Fork of the South Arkansas River. (b) Affected Stream Reach: The following reach of the South Arkansas River and its tributaries, including 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 Attorney File # 14-01922 the North Fork of the SouthisArkansas Creek, Gray’s Creek, and the Middle Fork and Lake Fork of the South Arkansas River: The upstream termini the address shown below. The Attorney above acting River, as a Poncha debt collector are on the North Fork of the South Arkansas River, at North Fork Reservoir; on Gray’s Creek, at the O’Haver Filler Ditch headgate; and on the Lake Fork of the South --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information Arkansas River, Boss Lake. Witness my hand and the seal of this Court this 7th day of August, 2014. provided mayatbe used forThe thatdownstream purpose. terminus is the confluence of the South Arkansas River with the Arkansas River located in the SW1/4 SE1/4 Section ©Public Trustees' Association Colorado 4, Township 49 North, Range 9 East ofofthe N.M.P.M.,Revised at a point approximately 300 feet North of the South Section line and 2,300 feet west of the East Section line. 9/2012 8. Amount: Maximum total exchange rate of 60 c.f.s.; maximum total volume of 495 acre feet per year. This maximum rate and amount include any exchanges of /s/ Mardell R. DiDomenico Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 7, Project Water the subject under the priorities decreed in Case No. 97CW160, including certain exchanges made under previous decrees specified in ________________________________ 14, 21, andon28, 2014 streams and September 4, 2014. paragraph 8.b of the Decree in Case No. 97CW160. 9. Uses: (a) Salida: Salida uses allocated Project Water within its municipal boundaries as a supplemental Mardell R. DiDomenico, Clerk (10425618) supply for municipal uses, including commercial, industrial, domestic uses and irrigation use incidental thereto. (b) Poncha Springs: Poncha Springs uses allocated District Court Water Div. 2 Project Water within its municipal boundaries as a supplemental supply for municipal uses, including commercial, industrial, domestic uses and irrigation use 501 N. Elizabeth Street, Suite 116 incidental thereto. (c) UAWCD: UAWCD uses allocated Project Water as a supplemental supply for augmentation, municipal, industrial, and irrigation uses. (d) Pueblo, CO 81003; (719) 404Southeastern may also provide allocated Project Water to other parties for municipal, industrial, irrigation and augmentation uses within Southeastern’s District (Court seal) boundaries. (e) Allocated Project Water also may be used to replace evaporation losses on allocated Project Water stored by exchange in North Fork Reservoir, Published: August _____, 2014 O’Haver Reservoir, and Boss Lake. 10. Detailed outline of work done toward operation of exchanges, completion of project and application of water to beneficial use: During the diligence period, lasting from July 2008 to June 2014, Southeastern’s staff has communicated with the United States Bureau of Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 21, 2014. Reclamation, the Division Engineer for Division 2, and UAWCD to develop accounting for the exchanges decreed in Case No. 97CW160 and to monitor their
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plaint filed with the court in this action, by filing with the clerk of this court an answer or other response. You are required to file your answer or other response within 35 days after the service of this Summons upon you. Service of this summons shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the complaint may be obtained from the clerk of the court. If you fail to file your answer or other response to the complaint in writing within 35 days after the date of the last publication, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the complaint without further notice. This is an action to quiet the title of the Plaintiff in and to the real property situate in Pitkin County, Colorado, more particularly described as: Condominium Unit 141, Building L, as shown on the Condominium Map for SEASONS 4, recorded November 30, 1971 in Plat Book 4 at Page 219 and as defined and described in the Condominium Declaration for Seasons 4, appearing in such records in Book 256 at Page 230 as Reception No. 146257, as supplemented by First Supplemental Declaration to Seasons 4, appearing in such records in Book 279 at Page 955 as Reception No. 162526. COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO also known as 35 Lower Woodbridge Road, Seasons 4, Unit 141, Snowmass Village, CO (the "Property"). OATES, KNEZEVICH, GARDENSWARTZ, KELLY & MORROW, P.C. Date: June 23, 2014 ____/s/ David B. Kelly Attorney for Plaintiff 533 East Hopkins Ave., 3rd Floor Aspen, Colorado 81611 Telephone:(970) 920-1700 Facsimile:(970) 920-1121 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly First Publication: August 7, 2014 Last Publication: September 4, 2014 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2014 and September 4, 2014. (10432113) PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that John L. Zabriskie, Jr. Revocable Trust dated September 3, 1998 and the Adelaide W. Zabriskie Revocable Trust dated September 3, 1998 have 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 parcel of land situated in the Northeast ¼ of Section 3 and in the West ½ of Section 2, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Pitkin County, Colorado, and being more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Southerly boundary line of the public road whence the Northeast corner of said Section 3 bears North 86 degrees 49'11" East 1,618.99 feet; thence South 68 degrees 52'45" East 9.01 feet along said Southerly boundary line to the point of intersection with the Westerly boundary line of a parcel of land described in Book 273 at Page 894 of the Pitkin County records; thence departing said public road the following courses and distances along the boundary line of that parcel of land described in Book 273 at Page 894; South 15 degrees 01'50" West 7.13 feet; thence South 49 degrees 36'58" East 261.39 feet; thence South 48 degrees 39'32" East 614.12 feet; thence South 57 degrees 53'50" East 259.67 feet; thence South 57 degrees 43'24" East 9.00 feet to the Southwest corner of a parcel of land described in Book 273 at Page 893 of the Pitkin County records; thence the following courses and distances along the boundary of said parcel: South 57 degrees 43'27" East 112.34 feet; thence South 8 degrees 57'30" East 246.95 feet; thence South 53 degrees 58'04" East 182.75 feet; thence North 21 degrees 07'15" East 468.54 feet to a point on the Southerly boundary line of said public road; thence South 68 degrees 39'05" East 280.44 feet along said boundary line to the point of intersection with the Westerly boundary line of that parcel of land described in Book 216 at Page 4 of the Pitkin County records; thence the following courses and distances along the boundary of said parcel of land: South 21 degrees 18'44" East 195.76 feet; thence South 74 degrees 42'46" East 156.76 feet; thence North 18 degrees 50'54" East 127.53 feet to a point on the Southerly boundary of said public road; thence the following courses and distances along said public road: South 68 degrees 39'05" East 17.51 feet; South 59 degrees 35'48" East 504.66 feet; South 55 degrees 03'47" East 562.32 feet; thence departing said public road South 00 degrees 12'23" East 577.95 feet; West 22.24 feet; thence South 209.52 feet; thence South 43 degrees 47'40" East 308.93 feet; thence South 46 degrees 50'01" West 287.23 feet; thence North 46 degrees 16'00" West 18.95 feet; thence North 57 degrees 33'00" West 66.62 feet; thence North 47 degrees 37'42" West 66.79 feet; thence North 55 degrees 13'06" West 61.75 feet; thence North 36 degrees 51'59" West 59.44 feet; thence North 39 degrees 15'59" West 408.05 feet; thence North 47 degrees 22'52" West 151.62 feet; thence North 57 degrees 32'32" West 132.99 feet; thence North 29 degrees 28'18" West 143.57 feet; thence North 48 degrees 12'11" West 114.25 feet; thence North 57 degrees 38'37" West 43.20 feet; thence North 59 degrees 08'49" West 267.89 feet; thence North 31 degrees 33'10" East 23.75 feet; thence North 48 degrees 54'00" West 39.02 feet; thence North 55 degrees 44'00" West 2090.10 feet; thence North 14 degrees 22'00" West 341.30 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 9, 2014, 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 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2014. (10426231)
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A RETAIL MARIJUANA STORE LICENSE APPLICANT: Colorado Medical Marijuana Supply, INC OWNER:Cloud Shadowshot; Carbondale, CO; Jesse Miller, Carbondale, CO; Nancy Shaprio, Aspen, CO APPLICATION DATE: August 13, 2014 HEARING DATE:September 2, 2014 TRADE NAME: Leaf Aspen 555 E Durant St Unit 2E Petitions or remonstrances may be filed with the office of the city clerk, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado. Linda Manning City Clerk Published in the Aspen Times August 21, 2014 Posted:August 23, 2014 (10471325) PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF INTEREST REGARDING THE PITKIN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: "Unless otherwise notified all regular and special meetings will be held in the Board of County Commissioners, Plaza One Conference Room, 530 E Main St, Aspen "All regular meeting items begin at 12:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the conduct of business all o w s . C h e c k a g e n d a a t http://www.aspenpitkin.com or call 920-5200 for meeting times for special meetings. "Copies of the full text of any resolution(s) and ordinance(s) referred to are available during regular business hours (8:30 - 4:30) in the Clerk and Recorder's office, 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, Aspen, Colorado 81611 or at http://aspenpitkin.com/Whats-New-/CalendarEvents/
100 feet and is required on this 1.97 acre parcel in the AR-10 zone district to construct an identification sign within the Highway setback. The State Parcel Identification Number for this property is 246717400021. For further information contact Joanna Schaffner at the Pitkin Community Development Department, (970) 920-5105. Pitkin County Board of Adjustment NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: RE: 62 Bennett Court LLC Activity Envelope and Site Plan Review (Case P065-14) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been submitted by 62 Bennett Court LLC (133 Prospector Road, #4102B, Aspen, CO 81611) requesting an approval for an Activity Envelope and Site Plan to demolish an existing residence and construct a new residence of more than 5,750 square feet of gross floor area. The property is located at 62 Bennett Court and is legally described as Lot 2, Ridge of Red Mountain, Replat No. 1 Subdivision. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2735-014-06-004. The application is available for public inspection in the Pitkin County Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. Comments or objections are due by September 22, 2014. For further information, contact Mike Kraemer at (970) 920-5482. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the general public that on August 7, 2014, the Pitkin County Community Development Director granted approval for the Approving the Lambert Activity Envelope, Site Plan Review, and Special Review for a Caretaker Dwelling Unit (Case P030-14; Deter. #55-2014). The property is located on Upper Ranch Road and is legally described as Lot 5, Block I, Filing 2. Brush Creek Village Subdivision. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2643-213-01-006. This site-specific development plan grants a vested property right pursuant to Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes. S/Cindy Houben, Community Development Director Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 21, 2014. Published in Aspen Times Weekly on August 21, 2014(10467443)
NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTIONS BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE FOLLOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS: The following Resolution on August 13, 2014: Resolution No. 082-2014 - Authorizing a License Agreement with the State of Colorado Granting Permission to Cross the State Highway 82 Access Control Line for the AABC Pedestrian Tunnel Resolution No. 083-2014 - Authorizing the Execution of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Board of County Commissioners of Pitkin County Colorado and the Bureau of Land Management The following Ordinance on August 13, 2014: Ordinance No. 029 -2014 - Approving the Purchase of Unit #1216, Hunter Creek Condominiums for the Pitkin County Employee Housing Inventory and Authorizing the Chair to Execute the Necessary Documents Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 21, 2014. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 21, 2014(10467616) PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF INTEREST REGARDING THE PITKIN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: "Unless otherwise notified all regular and special meetings will be held in the Board of County Commissioners, Plaza One Conference Room, 530 E Main St, Aspen "All regular meeting items begin at 12:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the conduct of business allows. Check agenda at http://www.aspenpitkin.com or call 920-5200 for meeting times for special meetings. "Copies of the full text of any resolution(s) and ordinance(s) referred to are available during regular business hours (8:30 - 4:30) in the Clerk and Recorder's office, 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, A s p e n , C o l o r a d o 8 1 6 1 1 o r a t http://aspenpitkin.com/Whats-New-/CalendarEvents/ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: RE:Major Road Setback Variance for 43551 East Highway 82, Aspen (Case 11-2014) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, September 2, 2014, to begin at 5:30pm, or as soon thereafter as the conduct of business allows, in the Commissioner's Meeting Room in the Courthouse, 506 East Main Street, Aspen, before the Pitkin County Board of Adjustment, to consider an application submitted by 43551 Highway 82, LLC, c/o Davis Horn Inc., 215 S. Monarch Street, Ste 104, Aspen, CO 81611, requesting a 14' Major Road Setback Variance where 100' is required from the Highway right-of-way, for the construction of a new singlefamily residence. This parcel contains 3.5 acres and is located in the AR-10 zone district. The State Parcel Identification Number for this property is 273720100529. For further information contact Joanna Schaffner at the Pitkin Community Development Department, (970) 920-5105. Pitkin County Board of Adjustment RE: Arterial Highway Setback Variance for 24451 Highway 82, Basalt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, September 2, 2014, to begin at 5:30pm, or as soon thereafter as the conduct of business allows, in the Commissioner's Meeting Room in the Courthouse, 506 East Main Street, Aspen, before the Pitkin County Board of Adjustment, to consider an application submitted by ZG Girl Equity LLC, (AKA Aspen Rent All) 24451 Highway 82, Basalt, CO 81621, requesting an 80' Arterial Highway Setback variance where 100 feet and is required on this 1.97 acre parcel in the AR-10 zone district to construct an identification sign within the Highway setback. The State Parcel Identification Number for this property is 246717400021.
A S P E N T I M E S W E E K L Y V AugFor u st further 2 1, 2014information contact Joanna Schaffner at the Pitkin Community Development Department, (970) 920-5105. Pitkin County Board of Adjustment NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS TO BE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS BY PUBLICATION PURSUANT TO §15-12-801, C.R.S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS James F. Newkam, Deceased Case Number: 2014PR 30018 All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to [X] District Court of Pitkin, County, Colorado or [ ] Denver Probate Court of the City and County of Denver, Colorado on or before December 7, 2014 or the claims may be forever barred Patrick C. Newkam, as Personal Representative of the Estate of James F. Newkam 2 1 1 W. Main Street Aspen, Colorado 8 16 1 1 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 7, 14, and 21, 2014. (10425324)
NOTICE TO MORTGAGEES OF FIRST AMENDMENT TO RESTATED CONDOMINIUM DECLARATION FOR THE SAGEBRUSH BUILDING CONDOMINIUMS PURSUANT TO C.R.S. § 38-33.3-217(1)(b) Lot 3-B, Block 4 of the Amended and Restated Plat of the Aspen Airport Business Center County of Pitkin, State of Colorado Take Notice: The Sagebrush Condominium Association herby provides this Notice To Mortgagees of First Amendment to Restated Condominium Declaration for the Sagebrush Building Condominiums to all mortgagees in first position covering or affecting all Condominium Units described as follows: THE SAGEBRUSH BUILDING CONDOMINIUMS, according to the Map recorded in Plat Book 12 at Page 41 at Reception No. 237284 and as further defined and described in the Restated Condominium Declaration for Sagebrush Building Condominiums recorded April 13, 1995 in Book 778 at Page 471 at Reception No. 380491.
PUBLIC NOTICE Of DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL
PUBLIC NOTICE Of DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL
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: The St. Regis at 315 E. Dean St., legally described as Hotel Unit and Commercial Unit, Aspen Residence Club and Hotel, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colorado, Parcel ID: 2737-182-85-033. The Applicant, SMJ International o/b/o Sprint of 49357 Pontiac Trail Rd, Ste 206, Wixom MI 48393, has been approved to replace the existing wireless telecommunications equipment on the rooftop with updated equipment. The height of the new equipment will not exceed that which is currently in place, and the update will result in less rooftop equipment. For further information contact Sara Nadolny, at the City of Aspen Community Development Dept. 130 S. Galena St, Aspen, Colorado (970) 429-2739, or sara.nadolny@cityofaspen.com.
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 legally described property: 601 E. Hopkins Ave. Lots A & B, Block 99, Parcel ID 2737-073-80-000 through -004. On August 5th, 2014, the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission granted Final Commercial Design Review approval for the remodel of a portion of the existing building, including replacing exterior cladding, painting the building, and renovating garden-level public amenities. For further information contact Amy Simon, at the City of Aspen Community Development Dept. 130 S. Galena St, Aspen, Colorado (970) 429-2758.
s/ City of Aspen Published in The Aspen Times on August 21st, 2014. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 21, 2014(10471111)
PUBLIC NOTICE RE: 434 E. COOPER AVENUE, AMENDMENT TO CONCEPTUAL MAJOR DEVELOPMENT AND CONCEPTUAL COMMERCIAL DESIGN REVIEWS and VIEWPLANE REVIEW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Wednesday, September 10, 2014, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. before the Aspen Historic Preservation Commission, Council Chambers, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, to consider an application submitted by 434 East Cooper LLC with authorization from property owner Bert Bidwell Investments Corp., 215 S. Monarch Street, Suite 203. The applicant is represented by Charles Cunniffe Architecture. The project affects the property located at 434 E. Cooper Avenue Lots Q, R, and S, Block 89, City and Townsite of Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado, PID #2737-182-16-011. The applicant proposes to replace the existing building with a new two story entirely commercial building. An amendment to Conceptual Commercial Design Review, Conceptual Major Development Review for a property located within the Commercial Core Historic District and Viewplane Review are requested. For further information, contact Sara Adams at the City of Aspen Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO, (970) 429-2778, sara.adams@cityofaspen.com s/Jay Maytin Chair, Aspen Historic Preservation Commission Published in the Aspen Times on August 21, 2014 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 21, 2014(10471142)
PUBLIC NOTICE RE: MAROON CREEK CLUB SUBDIVISION & PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Monday, September 8, 2014, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. before the Aspen City Council , in the city council chambers meeting room, City Hall, 130 S. Galena Street, Aspen, CO, to review the proposal submitted by the Maroon Creek Club Master Association, c/o Joshua and Co., 300 S. Hunter Street, Aspen CO 81611, for the properties legally described as Lots 1-12, Lot 16, Lots 19-48, Maroon Creek Club Subdivision and commonly known as 1162, 1200, 1201, 1205, 1230, 1360, and 1470 Tiehack Rd; 190, 196, 268, 280, 285, 316, 331, 340, 353, 366, 386, 651, and 691 Pfeister Drive; 100, 110, and 120 Pfeifer Place; 61, 86, and 120 S. Meadow; 15 and 26 S. Willow Court; 31, 45, 71, 75, and 81 N. Willow Court. Applicant seeks to allow the landing of Transferable Development Rights (TDRs) on 43 lots within the subdivision. The request is to allow 10 lots to land up to 3 TDRS or 750 sq. ft. of Floor Area and 33 lots to land up to2 TDRs or 500 sq. ft. of Floor Area. Applicant seeks approval from the City Council for an Amendment to the site specific approval to allow the landing of additional Floor Area. For further information, contact Jennifer Phelan at the City of Aspen Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO, (970) 429.2759, Jennifer.Phelan@cityofaspen.com
s/ City of Aspen Publish in The Aspen Times on August 21st, 2014. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 21, 2014(10471250) PUBLIC NOTICE RE: 511 LAZY CHAIR RANCH RD - 8040 GREENLINE REVIEW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, September 9, 2014, at a meeting to begin at 4:30 p.m. before the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission, Sister Cities Meeting Room, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, to consider an application submitted by the Lazy Chair Lot 2 LLC, c/o Millard J. Zimet, P.C., 604 W. Main Street, Aspen, CO 81611, represented by Forum Phi Architecture, for the property located at 511 Lazy Chair Ranch Rd. The applicant is requesting 8040 Greenline Review approval for the construction of a single-family home. The property is legally described as Lot 2, Arthur O. Pfister Fully Development Lands Subdivision Exemption, according to the plat thereof recorded April 14, 1993 in Plat Book 42 at Page 45, as Reception No. 4033369, Pitkin County, Colorado, Parcel ID 273511302002. For further information, contact Justin Baker at the City of Aspen Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO,(970) 429.2797,justin.barker@cityofaspen.com. s/ LJ Erspamer, Chair Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission Published in the Aspen Times on August 21, 2014 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 21, 2014(10471275) DISTRICT COURT, PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO 506 East Main Street, Aspen Colorado 81611 (970) 925-7635 Plaintiffs: JOHN DOLINSEK and JOSEPHINE DOLINSEK, as PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE of the ESTATE OF FRANK DOLINSEK v. Defendants: ROSA A. CLARK, NELLIE DOLINSEK, and all unknown persons who claim any interest in the subject matter of this action FOR COURT USE ONLY Case Number: 2014CV030101 Division: Richard A. Knezevich, Atty. Reg. No. 9274 Anne Marie McPhee, Atty. Reg. No. 32327 Oates, Knezevich, Gardenswartz, Kelly & Morrow, P.C. 533 E. Hopkins Avenue, Suite 201 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Telephone: (970) 920-1700 Facsimile: (970) 920-1121 e-mail: rak@okglaw.com, amm@okglaw.com SUMMONS [BY PUBLICATION] THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of the complaint filed with the court in this action, by filing with the clerk of this court an answer or other response. You are required to file your answer or other response within 35 days after the service of this summons upon you. Service of this summons shall be completed on the day of the last publication. A copy of the complaint may be obtained from the clerk of the court. If you fail to file your answer or other response to the complaint in writing within 35 days after the date of the last publication, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the complaint without further notice. This is an action to quiet the title of the Plaintiffs in and to the real property situate in Pitkin County, Colorado, more particularly described as: Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block 1, Connors Addition to the City and Townsite of Aspen, Coloado.
Dated this 11th day of August, 2014.
S/Steve Skadron, Mayor Aspen City Council
Dated July 21, 2014
To obtain a copy of the proposed amendment contact the following:
Published in the Aspen Times Weekly August 21, 2014(10471186)
Published in the Aspen Times. First Publication: July 31, 2014 Last Publication: August 21, 2014
Richard Y. Neiley III Neiley Law Firm, LLC, 6800 Highway 82, Suite 1, Glenwood Springs, Colorado 816101 Published in The Aspen Times on August 14 and 21, 2014. (10451626)
OATES, KNEZEVICH, GARDENSWARTZ, KELLY & MORROW P.C.
PUBLIC NOTICE RE:206 LAKE AVE. - SPECIAL REVIEW FOR MECHANICAL UNITS IN STREET FACING YARD
The Petition requests that the name of Paul Leason Schneider be changed to Paul Leason Marygold
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Wednesday, September 10, 2014, at a regular meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. before the Aspen Historic Preservation Commission, in Council Chambers, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen. HPC will consider an application submitted by Project Resource Company on behalf of Lake 206, LLC, owner of the property located at 206 Lake Ave, Lot 20 of the Shaw and the WPW Joint Venture Subdivision, City and Townsite of Aspen, PID #2735-124-88-005. The applicant requests Special Review approval to locate mechanical equipment underneath the front porch. For further information, contact Sara Adams at the City of Aspen Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO, (970) 429-2778, sara.adams@cityofaspen.com.
Jonna Goldstone Clerk of Court
s/Jay Maytin Chair, Aspen Historic Preservation Commission
Published in the Aspen Times Weekly 2014 and August 7, 14, and 21, 2014. (10406075)
Published in the Aspen Times on August 21, 2014 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on August 21, 2014(10471210)
PUBLIC NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number P14C522 Public Notice is given on July 23, 2014, that a Petition for a Change of Name of a [ ] Minor Child [X ] A d u l t h a s b e e n f i l e d w i t h t h e Court.
By: /s/ Anne Marie McPhee Richard A. Knezevich, Atty. No. 9274 Anne Marie McPhee, Atty. No. 32327 Attorneys for Plaintiffs 533 East Hopkins Ave., Suite 201 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Telephone: (970) 920-1700 Facsimile: (970) 920-1121 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly July 31, 2014, and August 7, 14, and 21, 2014. (10395488) PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 30-28-117 and Section 30-28-118, respectively, C.R.S., as amended, and Section 5-210.E. of the Eagle County Land Use Regulations, as amended, that the Zoning Board of Adjustment, County of Eagle, State of Colorado, at a meeting on September 10, 2014 at the Eagle County Room, Eagle County Building, 500 Broadway, Eagle, Colorado, shall hold a public hearing to consider the following: File No.:ZV-4994 Markle Bechdol Property Request:The purpose of this Special Use Permit is to request a Zoning Variance to reduce the front side and stream side structural setbacks based upon the footprint of the existing four-plex residential structure. Location:0684 Frying Pan Road, Basalt Area Copies of the aforementioned application and related documents may be examined in the Office of the Eagle County Department of Community De-
Request:The purpose of this Special Use Permit is to request a Zoning Variance to reduce the front side and stream side structural setbacks based upon the footprint of the existing four-plex residential structure. Location:0684 Frying Pan Road, Basalt Area Copies of the aforementioned application and related documents may be examined in the Office of the Eagle County Department of Community Development located at 500 Broadway, Eagle Colorado. Telephone inquiries regarding the subject matter of the public notice may be made by calling (970) 328-8746. To find out agenda times for the Zoning Board of Adjustment, please call (970) 328-8754.
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DIVISION 5 WATER COURT- JULY 2014 RESUME 6. 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 2014. 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. 14CW3089 EAGLE COUNTY. RANCH HOUSE DRAW. James W. Griffith, Jr., c/o Patrick, Miller, Kropf & Noto, P.C., Kevin L. Patrick, Esq. and Jason M. Groves, Esq., 229 Midland Avenue, Basalt, CO 81621, (970) 920-1028. APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF WATER RIGHT. FIRST CLAIM: CHANGE OF WATER RIGHT. Name of structure for which change is sought: Hignett Pond. Conditional water right description. Date of original decree: November 15, 1983. Case No.: 82CW443, District Court, Water Division No. 5. Previous diligence and change cases: 87CW259, July 22, 1988; 93CW272, June 27, 1994; 94CW146, May 1995; 00CW106, June 4, 2001; and 07CW114, November 4, 2008. Legal description: The left abutment of the Hignett Pond dam is located in the NE Ÿ SW Ÿ, Section 23, Township 7 South, Range 87 West of the 6th P.M. at a point 1850 feet east of the west section line and 2400 feet north of the south section line. Source: Ranch House Draw, tributary to Blue Creek, tributary to the Roaring Fork River, tributary to the Colorado River. Appropriation date: June 1, 1992. Total amount decreed: 5.0 acre feet. Use: Irrigation, piscatorial, fish propagation, and livestock watering purposes. Detailed description of proposed change: As required in Case No. 00CW106, by this change application, the Applicant is requesting to transfer the remaining 3.2 acre-foot conditional water right awarded to Hignett Pond for piscatorial and fish propagation uses to the downstream storage location known as Hignett Pond No. 3. Both the Hignett Pond and the Hignett Pond No. 3 are constructed and both have been decreed absolute for their full decreed amounts in previous water court cases, as described in the Table appearing above. The structure summaries for the ponds are on file with the Court. There are no intervening owners or water rights in the stretch between the location of Hignett Pond and Hignett Pond No. 3. The decreed location of the Hignett Pond No. 3 is: The abutment of the dam at the new place of storage is located in the SW Ÿ SW Ÿ of Section 23, Township 7 South, Range 87 West, of the 6th P.M. at a point approximately 1,020 feet east of the west section line and 120 feet north of the south section line, all in said Section 23 (Eagle County). Applicant owns the land upon which the Hignett Pond and the Hignett Pond No. 3 are located and where the water is put to beneficial use. (6 pgs.) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of SEPTEMBER 2014 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. 8. 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 2014. 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. 14CW3091 EAGLE, PITKIN & GRAND COUNTIES, EAGLE, ROARING FORK & COLORADO RIVERS. Application for Findings of Reasonable Diligence. Owens Realty Mortgage, Inc, c/o Jefferson Houpt, Beattie, Chadwick & Houpt, 932 Cooper Ave, Glenwood Springs (970) 945-8659. Structure: 01CW239 Ruedi/Wolford Exchange. Original decree entered on 10/03/08 in 01CW239. Reach of exchange: The upstream terminus is the point of diversion of the Eagle Ranch Pump and Pipeline, Saddle Ridge Enlargement, described below. During times when water is released from Ruedi Reservoir, the downstream terminus is at the confluence of the Roaring Fork and Colo Rivers, located in the SEŸ of the NWŸ of Sec 9, T 6 S, R 89 W 6th PM at a point approx 2,200 ft from N line and 2,350 ft from W line of Sec 9; when water released from Wolford Mountain Reservoir, the downstream terminus is at the confluence of the Eagle and Colo Rivers located in the SWŸ of the NEŸ of Sec 5, T 5 S, R 86 W 6th PM at a point approx 2,500 ft from N sec line and 2,300 ft from E sec line of Sec 5. Appropriation date and amount: 07/08/02, for 1.5 cfs, conditional, up to 58.0 af per year. Use: Irrigation inside Saddle Ridge Development, and to fill and refill Saddle Ridge Reservoir Nos. 1-15. Structure: 01CW240 Ruedi/Wolford Exchange. Original decree entered 07/24/08 in 01CW240. Reach of exchange: The upstream and downstream termini are same as 01CW239 Ruedi/Wolford Exchange, above. Appropriation date and amount: 07/08/02, for 1.5 cfs, conditional, up to 137.25 af. Use: 90 acres of golf course irrigation. Source for both exchanges: Ruedi and/or Wolford Mountain Reservoirs. Structure: Eagle Ranch Pump and Pipeline, Saddle Ridge Enlargement. Original decree entered on 07/24/08 in 01CW241. Location: SWŸNEŸ, Sec 1, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears S 68°38’47� W a distance 8,815 ft. Source: Eagle River trib to Colo River. Appropriation date: 09/28/01. Amount: 1.5 cfs, conditional. Use: fill and refill Saddle Ridge Reservoirs Nos. 1-15, and for irrigation inside the Saddle Ridge Development and for recreational, aesthetic and piscatorial purposes. Location of irrigation: 115 acres located within SEŸSWŸ, SWŸSEŸ, SWŸSWŸ, Sec 2, SEŸSEŸ, Sec 3,NEŸNEŸ, Sec 10, SEŸNWŸ,
SWŸNWŸ, NWŸNWŸ, NEŸNWŸ, Sec 11, T 5 S, R 85 W, 6th PM. Structures: Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 1: Location: SEŸNWŸ, Sec 11, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears N 40°10’03� W a distance 3,329.44 ft. Amount: 10.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 2: Location: SWŸNWŸ, Sec 11, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears N 34°38’9� W a distance 2,080.92 ft. Amount: 8.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 3: Location: NWŸNWŸ, Sec 11, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears N 45°40’43� W a distance 1,505.34 ft. Amount: 8.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 4: Location: SEŸSEŸ, Sec 3, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears S 77°16’55� E a distance 101.75 ft. Amount: 5.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 5: Location: SEŸSEŸ, Sec 3, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears S 36°9’22� E a distance 481.94 ft. Amount: 5.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 6: Location: NWŸNWŸ, Sec 11, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears N 61°29’12� W a distance 1,118.0 ft. Amount: 10.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 7: Location: NWŸNWŸ, Sec 11, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears N 63°53’35� W a distance 1,332.33 ft. Amount: 12.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 8: Location: NEŸNWŸ, Sec 11, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears N 83°6’32� W a distance 1,804.21 ft. Amount: 10.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 9: Location: NEŸNWŸ, Sec 11, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears N 78°35’36� W a distance 2,029.52 ft. Amount: 10.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 10: Location: SEŸSWŸ, Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears S 87°11’37� W a distance 2,322.65 ft. Amount: 12.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 11: Location: SEŸSWŸ, Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears S 68°56’30� W a distance 2,117.64 ft. Amount: 5.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 12: Location: SEŸSWŸ, Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears S 59°5’5� W a distance 2,149.42 ft. Amount: 5.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 13: Location: SWŸSEŸ, Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears S 73°53’18� W a distance 3,075.08 ft. Amount: 10.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 14: Location: SWŸSEŸ, Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears S 80°30’6� W a distance 3,330.39 ft. Amount: 5.0 af. Saddle Ridge Reservoir No. 15: Location: SWŸSEŸ, Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM at a point whence SW corner of Sec 2, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM bears S 83°19’36� W a distance 3,706.036 ft. Amount: 5.0 af. Surface area: 0.5 acres. Active capacity: 4.5 af. Dead storage: 0.5 af. For Reservoirs Nos. 1-15: Original decree entered on 07/24/08 in 01CW241. Water right used to fill reservoirs: Eagle Ranch Pump and Pipeline, Saddle Ridge Enlargement, described above. All include right to fill and refill. Maximum rate of fill and refill: 1.5 cfs. Source: Eagle River, trib to Colo River. Appropriation date: 09/28/01. Use: Irrigation inside Saddle Ridge Development and for recreational, aesthetic and piscatorial purposes. Location of irrigated areas: 115 acres to within SEŸSWŸ, SWŸSEŸ, SWŸSWŸ, Sec 2, SEŸSEŸ, Sec 3, NEŸNEŸ, Sec 10, SEŸNWŸ, SWŸNWŸ, NWŸNWŸ, NEŸNWŸ, Sec 11, T 5 S, R 85 W 6th PM. The maximum height of the dam will be less than 10 ft. Owner of land: Applicant. (27 pages) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of SEPTEMBER 2014 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. 9. 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 2014. 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. 14CW3092 GARFIELD COUNTY - CAPITOL CREEK, TRIBUTARY TO SNOWMASS CREEK, TRIBUTARY TO THE ROARING FORK RIVER, TRIBUTARY TO THE COLORADO RIVER. Application for Finding of Reasonable Diligence. Applicant: La Jolla Development Company d/b/a McCabe Ranch, Counsel: Sara M. Dunn, Esq., Balcomb & Green, P.C., P.O. Drawer 790, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602, (970) 945-6546. Structure: McCabe Pond No. 22. Decree info.: Original Decree, Case No. 06CW128, Div. 5 Water Court, 7/24/08. Legal: The McCabe Pond No. 22 located in SE1/4 of the SW1/4 of Sec. 5, T. 9 S., R. 86 W. of the 6th P.M., the outlet is located at a point 484 ft. from the S. line of said Sec. 5 and 2,554 ft. from the E. line of said Sec. 5. Date of Approp.: 5/8/2006. Amt.: 1.0 a.f., cond. Use: Irr., rec., pisc., fire protection and stock watering. Total Surface area at full capacity: 0.2 acre. Name and Capacity of Ditch to fill Pond: Green Meadow Ditch, with an estimated capacity of 20.0 c.f.s. Remarks: The pond may be filled in priority with water diverted from Capitol Creek through the Green Meadow Ditch. The appropriation date for filling the pond will be the same as the pond priority. The maximum rate of fill for the pond is 0.5 c.f.s. Irrigation from the pond will occur under the Applicant’s Green Meadow Ditch water rights. The pond will act as a pump fore-bay to allow diversion of Green Meadow Ditch water flowing through the pond. It is not the intent of the Applicant to utilize the active capacity of the pond for irrigation. A complete list of diligent activities is on file with the court. Name and address of owner or reputed owners of the land upon which structure is or will be located, upon which water is or will be stored, or upon which water
is or will be placed to beneficial use: Applicant. (Pages 4, Maps 2) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of SEPTEMBER 2014 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. 13. 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 2014. 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. 14CW3067 PITKIN COUNTY, GROUNDWATER TRIB. TO CASTLE CREEK, TRIB. TO THE ROARING FORK RIVER. Application for Finding of Reasonable Diligence. Applicant: Newberry Investments LLC, c/o Sara M. Dunn, Balcomb & Green, P.C. P.O. Drawer 790, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602; 970-945-6546; Structure: Enough Lode Well. Information from prior Decrees: Orig. Decree: 7/3/2001; Case No: 00CW293; District Court Water Division 5. Subsequent Decree: Case No. 07CW136, 5/10/2008, District Court Water Division 5. Legal description: NE1/4, SE1/4, Sec. 1, T. 11 S., R. 85 W., 6th P.M., 3,180 ft. S. of the N. Sec. line and 1,160 ft. W. of the E. Sec. line. Approp. Date: 11/16/1998. Amt: 12 g.p.m., cond. Use: dom. and ordinary household purposes inside a single-family dwelling pursuant to C.R.S. § 37-92602(3)(b)(II)(A). Depth of well: 319 ft. A complete list of diligence activities is on file with this court. Name(s) and address(es) of owner(s) of the land on which structure is or will be located, upon which water is or will be stored, or upon which water is or will be placed to beneficial use. Applicant. (4 pgs). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of SEPTEMBER 2014 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. 14. 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 2014. 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. 14CW3070 PITKIN COUNTY. ROARING FORK RIVER. 43551 Highway 82, LLC, c/o Patrick, Miller, Kropf & Noto, P.C., Kevin L. Patrick, Esq. and Jason M. Groves, Esq., 229 Midland Ave. Basalt, CO 81621, (970) 920-1030. APPLICATION FOR FINDING OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE. Name of structures: Lewis Spring and Pipeline; and Lewis Pond. Description of conditional water rights: Original decree: Case No. 00CW214, Water Division No. 5, entered on July 3, 2001. Subsequent diligence decree: Case No. 07CW130, Water Division 5, entered on June 8, 2008. Legal description for Lewis Spring and Pipeline: SW Ÿ NE Ÿ of Section 20, Township 10 South, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M. at a distance of 1510 feet South of the North section line and 1521 feet West of the East section line of said section 20. Legal description for Lewis Pond: SW Ÿ NE Ÿ of Section 20 Township 10 South, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M. at a distance of 1485 feet South of the North section line and 1700 feet West of the East section line of said section 20. Source for Lewis Spring and Pipeline: A natural spring tributary to the Roaring Fork River; Source for Lewis Pond: Lewis Spring and Pipeline. Appropriation date: May 19, 2000 for both structures. Amount claimed for Lewis Spring and Pipeline: 0.2 cfs, conditional and for Lewis Pond: 0.5 acre-feet. i) Maximum height of dam: less than 10 feet. ii) Length of dam: Less than 5 feet. iii) Total capacity of reservoir: 0.5 acre-feet. iv) Active capacity or reservoir: 0.5 acrefee. v) Dead storage: none. Uses for Lewis Spring and Pipeline: Aesthetic, domestic, irrigation, fish and wildlife, as well as delivery of water into storage within the Lewis Pond. Uses for Lewis Pond: Aesthetic, irrigation, fire protection and fish and wildlife purposes. A detailed outline of work performed toward completion of the appropriation during the relevant diligence period, including expenditures is on file with the Water Court. The owner of land upon which the water rights are located and will be placed to beneficial use: Applicant. (5 pgs.) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE until the last day of SEPTEMBER 2014 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 21, 2014.
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BOOK REVIEW
‘HOW TO READ THE AMERICAN WEST: A FIELD GUIDE’ TOO HEFTY TO BE CARRIED in a hip pocket or even a daypack, William Wyckoff ’s “How To Read The American West” is a field guide unlike any other, with a focus on patterns, variations and the distribution of landscape features. Inspired by Peterson’s glorious bird books, it draws attention to eco-tones, watersheds, settlement patterns and corridors of connection (such as interstates or historic trails), and to questions of use, scale and control. Ultimately, it considers our grip on the land and the land’s grip on us. Cross-referenced and studded with photos and maps, this guide invites us to browse, linking waypoints by topic more often than by region. It capably leads the reader through 100 entries arranged by theme. Much as birders learn to distinguish dozens of sparrows, we learn to read the nuances of the West.
Wyckoff teaches earth sciences at Montana State University and, for a cultural geographer, has a rather poetic voice. “Much of the West’s appeal remains connected to its physical musculature, its sheer material, visceral presence,” he writes. The Big Country’s sky is “wedded to the land beneath it by the interplay of atmosphere and terrain.” Chapters on cloudscapes and cacti, on Mormon architecture and vineyards, on military spaces and bungalow burbs form entwined strands in a narrative bolstered by facts and statistics. The past pervades each page, and to a degree, still shapes the present. Folk-style “worm fences” made of dovetailed logs zigzag across Rocky Mountain pastures but are gradually disappearing. Similarly, roulade-like hay bales extruded from automatic balers are replacing traditional “bread loaf” haystacks. Numerous cultures
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