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THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

with JOHN COLSON

Mass mob? OK, but don’t you preach at me FLASH MOBS, SMART MOBS, crowdfunding and now “Mass mobs” — what is all this, and where in tarnation (love that word) is it all headed? For those who might not know, all four of the abovenamed phenomena are linked to the Internet in one form or another, and all are meant to be ways for the general masses — that means you and me — to either raise awareness, money or support for something. Or, in the case of flash mobs, they can be a way of using a talent for dance, music or other performance art to have a little fun in an unexpected place and give a thrill to the hoi polloi. I’m reminded, as I write this, of my first, highly impressive exposure to flash mobs, a YouTube video from 2009 shot at the central train station in Antwerp, Belgium. Preceded by the first words of the “Do Re Mi Song” from the “Sound of Music,” playing over the station’s publicaddress system, a man suddenly leaps into a dance pose and starts prancing around the station’s main hall to the opening notes of the song. Within seconds, dancers of all ages and aspects begin converging on the tiled floor, and before you know it a group of some 200 dancers are performing a seemingly impromptu (actually, they had two rehearsals) series of steps in perfect unison. The sight brought tears of joy to my eyes as I first watched it, and still has that much power, even though I know now that it was a publicity stunt to attract applicants for a leading role in a television version of the musical. Anyway, the phenomenon of the flash mob (a gathering of like-minded social or economic activists at a given location) apparently dates back about a half-decade or so earlier, according to Wikipedia, which reports that the term was coined in 2003. Flash mobs, crowdfunding and “smart mobs” (a flash mob with a clearly defined, programmatic goal of some sort) all have grown out of one basic concept — a common need for a way to attract attention, support or financing for a particular, usually nontraditional thing, whether it was bringing customers out in support of a certain store, raising money to record a particular song by an undercapitalized garage band or recruiting supporters for a cause. And now we have “Mass mobs,” something that hit the nation’s headlines in the past week but has been around

for a least a year. The term describes events similar to those mentioned above but taking place at Catholic churches where the pews have been increasingly empty in recent years and which are in danger of being bought up and either torn down or converted to less holy enterprises. As a regular reader might expect, this gives me pause. I’m not sure if there is or is not a god or a group of gods somewhere above, metaphorically speaking, or whether they’re looking down on this planet with emotions that might range from bemusement to shame to disappointment to utter disdain. But I’m pretty sure that none of the religions established so far on earth has it right, whatever “it” might be. So my views of all religions, including the Catholic church, amount to a mixed bag of horrified revulsion to nostalgic admiration, mostly for the architectural skills involved in creating churches and cathedrals or the music produced in the name of different religions. As a result, I’m not quite sure what to make of these Mass mobs. On the one hand I question the need to re-emphasize what I essentially have always felt were cults on a massive scale, which had little purpose other than to enrich the leading figures of the cults and provide a sham kind of comfort to the clueless cultees who were frightened of the dark. But on the other hand I would lament the loss of the proud architecture of the churches, which undoubtedly would be replaced by something far less appealing, even trashy, and so impermanent as to be nearly ephemeral. And, to be sure, the function of churches in offering a gathering place in times of trouble and concern has its place in our culture, still, and to lose that would deal a blow to our sense of community. The upshot of all this is that if someone were to put out a call for a Mass mob somewhere near me, I guess I might show up and lend my support as a way of keeping traditions in place. But it would be only on one condition. And that is, if someone started proselytizing at me, tried to engage me in a philosophical discussion about God or religion or even tried to hand me a pamphlet or a tract suggesting I join or be damned, I’d take off like a prom dress after the last dance was done.

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THE WEEKLY CONVERSATION

by ANDREW TRAVERS

POPULAR MUSIC TOM PAXTON MEETS TOM PAXTON on stage at the Wheeler Opera House on Sunday, Oct. 19. Tom Paxton No. 1 is the legendary songwriter who came out of the Greenwich Village folk boom of the early 1960s to write classics like “The Last Thing on My Mind” and “Bottle of Wine,” and whose eye for satire and winning children’s songs has endeared him to listeners for 50 years. Tom Paxton No. 2 is Aspen’s own singer-songwriter, bass player and local stage regular since 1977. These days his regular gigs include après-ski shows at the Ritz-Carlton at Aspen Highlands, at Blazing Adventures’ sunset dinners and entertaining children at the Westin in Snowmass Village. He also teaches music to local students and directs the music for Aspen Country Day’s annual musicals. “Everybody has thought I’m him for years,” No. 2 said of No. 1. The local even released an album as “Tommy” Paxton to help dispel the confusion. The funniest of the mix-ups came in 1988, when Tom Paxton No. 1 wrote “The Ballad of Gary Hart,” a stingingly satirical song about the sex scandal that ruined Colorado Sen. Gary Hart’s presidential campaign. When the song drew some national airplay — and a cover version by Aspen’s John Denver — most assumed it was the Colorado Tom Paxton who’d written it. The two musical Tom Paxton’s have never met before, but when Paxton No. 1 booked a headlining gig at the Wheeler on the Colorado run of his current tour, Aspen’s Peggy DeVilbiss — a friend to both Tom Paxtons — put them in touch. Paxton No. 2 though he would set the headliner up with some local supporting musicians for the show, not knowing he would be it and the two Tom Paxtons would end up onstage together at the Wheeler. “I said, ‘Who do you want me to fix you up with?’” Paxton No. 2 recalled. “And he said ‘Why don’t you do it?’” Sunday’s show is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from $25 to $30 and are on sale at the Wheeler box office and www. aspenshowtix.com.

Legendary musician Tom Paxton, left, will join local musician Tom Paxton on the Wheeler Opera House stage on Sunday, Oct. 19.

CURRENTEVENTS POPULAR MUSIC

Dancer, teacher and trainer Michelle McGlone performs aerial dance with fabric as part of the Spectrum Dance Festival on Friday, Oct. 17 at the PAC3 at Third Street Center in Carbondale.

FESTIVAL The Apache Relay returns to Aspen for a show at the Belly Up on Sunday, Oct. 19.

NASHVILLE-BASED FOLK ROCK BAND The Apache Relay returns to Belly Up on Sunday, Oct. 19. The band played a well-received show at the club last year, and returns on tour in support of its acclaimed new selftitled album. The new album shows the band expanding its Americana sound with complex rock arrangements and indie textures, along with some quieter acoustic ballads. Tickets are $12 and available at the Belly Up box office or www.bellyupaspen.com.

THE SPECTRUM DANCE FESTIVAL annual celebration of dance — in all its forms — comes to Carbondale this weekend. The festival, running from Oct. 17-19, includes shows by the contemporary dance companies Wild Heart and Sirens at Thunder River Theatre, and workshops in contemporary jazz, modern and improvisational dance at The Launchpad. Dancer King Charles will perform during the annual Battle to the Drums breakdance competition on Saturday at Thunder River. For tickets and more information, visit www. danceinitiative.org or call 970-963-8681.

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LEGENDS & LEGACIES

FROM the VAULT

by TIM WILLOUGHBY

What more could a miner want in the evening besides a warm stove and a game of pool?

BILLIARDS AND POOL Billiards became a popular sport in America around the

time Aspen was founded, so it is no surprise that billiard and pool tables could be found in many of Aspen’s early buildings. A successful saloon needed a table to compete for customers. When my father was in high school during the 1920s, a few of the original tables remained in town. The family of his best friend, Dan Kelleher, lived in the building owned by Kelleher’s father that later became the Red Onion. Since the advent of Prohibition, the father ran a restaurant on the ground floor. Dan and my father would descend into the basement after school to play pool on the dusty old tables. My father must have spent many hours at it because when I began playing I could never beat him. Tom Lotta’s, the name of the saloon that occupied that building during the mining days, was not the only establishment to offer billiards and pool. The two biggest hotels, the Clarendon and the Jerome, featured tables. By 1885, five additional businesses had tables, including the Pacific Slope Saloon and Billiard Parlor on Hyman. The Branch and the Buckhorn on Cooper Street,

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much money changed hands. There were sponsored events, and one in 1889 offered a prize purse of $3,000 in today’s currency. Saloons were taxed and regulated, even back then. Minors were not

SALOONS WERE NOT THE ONLY PLACE YOU COULD FIND A BILLIARD TABLE. SOME OF ASPEN’S LARGER HOMES INSTALLED THEM FOR SOCIAL OCCASIONS. ONE OF THE BETTER-KNOWN TABLES WAS IN THE GILLESPIE HOME. THE GILLESPIES, EARLY SETTLERS OF ASPEN, ENTERTAINED FREQUENTLY. this side of the Mississippi.” The Adirondack promoted its card room and the Brunswick billiard brand that dominated the table market for decades. Billiards and pool were also often associated with gambling and card games. Men traveled from city to city challenging others to games, and

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allowed in pool halls because alcohol was served. The Aspen City Council, which derived much of its funding from taxing vice, charged a saloon $68 in today’s dollars per year for a table, about a third of what it charged a barber for his first chair and about 30 times what it charged for each barrel of beer sold.

A support industry developed to service the tables. The Planing and Moulding Mill serviced Aspen’s saloons. It manufactured wood billiard balls, sold ivory balls and repaired tables by re-covering them and fixing their bumpers. Saloons were not the only place you could find a billiard table. Some of Aspen’s larger homes installed them for social occasions. One of the better-known tables was in the Gillespie home. The Gillespies, early settlers of Aspen, entertained frequently. Interest in the sport declined, as did Aspen’s population, abandoning my father’s generation to practice on dusty tables in dusky basements. 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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LEGENDS & LEGACIES

FROM the VAULT

compiled by THE ASPEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

INTO THE WILD

1973 A SPE N BACKCOU N T RY

“Eighth Graders plan outdoor education,” announced The Aspen Times on Sept. 13, 1973. “Already 80 students, both boys and girls, have signed up for the sixth annual eighth grade Outdoor Education program which will be held at the Outward Bound School in Marble from Sunday, September 16 through Friday, September 21. This is the most student participation ever, the largest group to go before was 66. The youngsters will leave the Middle School at 7AM Sunday and will be driven to the Maroon Lake Campground. From there they will hike by two different routes to the Outward Bound School in Marble. There will be many activities for the students at the Outward Bound School including climbing, rappelling, camping skills, rope course, river crossings, climbing the wall, rescue techniques, history of the Marble area, the Burma Bridge, and a camping solo. The first program, held six years ago, was held at the Ashcroft Boy’s Camp and for the past five years it has been held at the Outward Bound School above Marble.” This photo and more can be found in the Aspen Historical Society archives at www.aspenhistory.org.

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BROTHERS BRAD AND JEFF BOGGESS founded a company to create a new kind of energy food. Bogg’s Trail Foods is based in Portland, Oregon, and its Trail Butter line gives on-the-go sustenance that you squeeze from a pouch. But this is not energy gel. The “butter” inside each pouch is based off of almonds, peanuts and hazelnuts. Seeds, honey, dried fruit, oils and other ingredients are mixed in for a final product that’s substantial but still convenient to eat. I tested this modern-day pemmican

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over the past month. The flavors are good enough to eat at home, and on a hike they taste luxurious. Trail Butter comes in large, 4.5-ounce pouches. Unscrew the top, and squeeze the butter straight into your mouth — you can eat it while hiking, camping or drifting in a canoe. A single pouch is almost a whole meal. The Ozark Original flavor, which has a nut base with chocolate and cranberries added in, gives 680 calories. I ate one after a 5-mile hike with some water and was satisfied and full. Unlike regular energy gel, Trail Butter is a “slow burning” kind of food — eat it during backpacking trips or on long hikes but not in a bike race or while on a run.

The taste is semisweet — the nut foundation gives a savory base flavor, and constituents like chocolate, honey, vanilla beans and dried fruit add sweeter notes. Trail Butter comes in three flavors. Eat it straight from the pouch for trail food, or the company sells it in larger jars to spread on veggies or bread. The pouches cost about $4.80 each and are sold in stores or online at www.trailbutter.com. Try it out if you’re tired of trail mix and energy bars. Trail Butter is a great alternative in a convenient pouch that you can literally grab and go. Stephen Regenold writes about outdoors gear at www.gearjunkie.com.


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WINEINK

OF JEROBOAM AND METHUSELAH IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN a passing understanding of Jeroboam and Methuselah, I would guess that you are either a biblical scholar or a master of wine. If you are both, then consider yourself one of the more unique and learned members of a society that rarely marries the study of religion with the pleasures of the grape. Ah, but there is a KELLY J. HAYES connection between biblical figures and the wider world of wine that goes back more than three centuries. You’ve likely entered a restaurant and spied a gargantuous (made up word alert) bottle of wine sitting on display on a counter, perhaps signed by the winemaker. It might have been a “Jeroboam.” If the bottle was truly, truly humongous, it may have been a “Methuselah.” And if it was so big that you wondered how they even got it up on that counter, well then, you may have actually seen a “Balthazar.” No doubt when you saw the bottle the first thing you likely wondered was “is it full?” In the wine trade, these behemoths are called “large format” bottles. They are various sizes larger than the regular 750mm bottles that you would find on your wine shop’s shelves or on a restaurant wine list. Large formats begin with “Magnums,” which hold 1,500mm, the equivalent of two bottles of wine. From there it gets a little trickier. You see, different wines from different regions use different large format bottles so that they can be, well, different. A “Double Magnum” of Bordeaux, for example, holds four bottles. A four-bottle bottle of either Champagne or Burgundy would be called a “Jeroboam,” but a Bordeaux “Jeroboam” would hold six standard bottles. Got it? Viva la difference! From there, the largeness of the large format bottles just gets bigger and bigger. We’ll stick with the

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Burgundian sizes to make it simple, but next up is the “Methuselah,” holding eight standard bottles; the “Balthazar,” holding 16 bottles; the Nebuchadnezzar, with 20 bottles; and, finally, for those with Red Mountain budgets only, the “Melchior,” which holds 24 standard bottles, or as I like to call it, two cases. Party on. The “Melchior” is extremely rare and is generally bottled and sold for charitable events. At more than 100 pounds apiece, they are indeed big dogs. The reason the large formats have biblical names is, is, is…well no one really knows as far as I can tell. It is assumed that when bottles came into standard use for wine in the early 1700s post-jug generation, big bottles were bought by rich folks who displayed their richness by buying big things. Big bottles of wine were part and parcel of the whole “impress your friends” zeitgeist. Monks, who bottled wines in Bordeaux, are said to have introduced a “Jeroboam,” which they named after the 14th king of Israel who, according to the Christiananswers.net dictionary, had a “reign of forty-one years that was the most prosperous that Israel had ever known as yet.” Big bottles for wealthy people named after a prosperous man. Sounds good. I assume the standard was established and from thereafter, large formats and biblical figures were coupled in glass. Big bottles are in fact impressive. And nothing is more fun than setting a large format bottle on the

table for dinner, one that doesn’t run dry until your numerous family and friends start thinking dessert. And they, that would be the experts, say that a large format bottle of a wine imparts different flavor characteristics from the same wine in a smaller bottle. Youth is served they say, because the greater volume of wine will age more slowly. If you wish to try this yourself, may I suggest a Methuselah of Romanée-Conti, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Vintage 1971? That’s eight standard bottles of Pinot Noir from a legendary winemaker from a solid vintage. It has the added attraction of being from the year of the American Bicentennial. If you covet this

gem for a party, I would suggest contacting Christie’s who, as far as I can tell, sold said bottle for a “price realized,” as they say in the trade, of $69,325. Serving that with your Thanksgiving dinner would be, well, biblical.

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

UNDER THE INFLUENCE OWEN ROE SINISTER HAND 2012, IN MAGNUM OK, so the bottle was not that big, comparatively speaking, but it made for an impressive presentation nonetheless. A Magnum could sate the thirst of a significant dinner party and, as you may know, David O’Reilly’s wines go grandly with grilled meats, pizzas and all manner of fall fare. This GSM (grenache, syrah, mourvedre) from Washington has plenty of girth.

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BIG BOTTLES According to thewinecellarinsider.com, there are a number of different sizes of wine bottles. Here is their list of big boys. Imperial: 8 Liters (8 bottles) Methuselah: 8 Liters (8 bottles) Salmanzar: 9 Liters (12 bottles) Balthazar: 12 Liters (16 bottles) Nebuchanezzar: 15 Liters (20 bottles) Melchoir: 18 Liters (24 bottles) Solomon: 20 Liters (26 bottles) Sovereign: 25 Liters (33.3 bottles) Goliath or Primat: 30 Liters (36 bottles) Melchizedek: 30 Liters (40 bottles)

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FOOD MATTERS

FROM ASPEN, WITH LOVE

FOOD MATTERS

NOT-SO-ODD COUPLES

THOUGH PECULIAR ON PAPER, SOME FOODS REALLY DO BELONG TOGETHER WINE AND CHEESE. Meat and cheese. Coffee…and cheese? It’s not as crazy as it sounds. In fact, a wedge of cheddar and a cuppa Joe can match brilliantly, as I learned last weekend during a tasting seminar hosted by Rock Canyon Coffee and Avalanche Cheese Company. Any aversion is baseless, really, when you examine what’s in cheese (dairy) and AMANDA RAE what that ingredient pairs with so naturally (coffee). The trick is to pick the right cheese for coffee and the right coffee for a particular cheese. With microroaster Craig Fulmer as our guide, thirty or so guests nibble and sip through three slam-dunk duos (hold the cream and sugar, of course). First up, Avalanche’s six-month aged, bandage-wrapped, British-style cheddar chased by pour-over brewed organic Sidamo Chelfit from Ethiopia — the genetic origin of coffee, as a matter of fact. The beans are sun-dried, which begins to ferment sugars, imparting distinct notes of dried blueberry. “Lighter roasts compliment stronger cheeses, like wine with food,” Fulmer explains. Next up: lacy, creamy, semisoft Cabra Blanca, whose bright citrus undertones play nicely with the zesty nuances typical of so many South American coffees, including Fulmer’s Honduran Capucas, a rainforestcertified, chocolatey medium roast plunged in a French press. The final pairing elicits the most dramatic cooing: Avalanche founder and cheesemaker Wendy Mitchell made this fresh chèvre in Basalt — yesterday. The snow-white goat cheese is fluffy, creamy, and mild with the terroir of Avalanche’s Paonia dairy farm in early fall, and it melts decadently into Rock Canyon’s dark roast Mountain Espresso. (Revelation: even though beans may be roasted for and labeled “espresso,” they needn’t be pulled through a fancy Italian machine. For the tasting, Fulmer brewed his as drip coffee instead, and it was just as lush, with a long caramel finish.) “This is an experience for your senses,” Fulmer says. “The more fat

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in the cheese, the smoother, calmer response from coffee,” he says. Fulmer’s wife and business partner Heidi Johnson pipes in. “The ‘snooty palate’ that comes with wine also comes with coffee,” she quips. Many of the same tasting principles — and vocabulary — apply. Aspenites curious to try Rock Canyon Coffee with Avalanche Cheese are in luck: Fulmer roasts the house blend at Mitchell’s new Meat & Cheese Restaurant & Farm Shop, which opened this week on Restaurant Row at 317 E. Hopkins Ave. Just don’t choose a wedge of Avalanche’s Midnight Blue to eat alongside Rock Caynon brew. “The consensus was that the blue cheese did not make a good pairing with coffee,” Johnson says. “It was too…bold.” However, take a dish I sampled many moons ago at Kenichi: Tuna Blue Cheese. I remember doing a double take when I saw it printed on the sashimi specials: Sliced big eye tuna topped with Maytag blue, fennel, and miso-orange mustard truffle sauce. I ordered it out of sheer curiosity, and I was hooked after the first bite. “It’s fairly popular, but not the most popular,” says Kenichi Aspen co-owner Brent Reed. “I think is comes down to your love of cheese. Kenichi Kanada (Kenichi founder and Kona master sushi chef) is not a big cheese fan and would avoid this dish.” “No way!” would Kanada touch this, concurs Kenichi Aspen master sushi chef Kiyomi Sano, who conceived the dish. He grins mischievously. Kenichi’s fish is flown-in fresh almost daily from the Fukuoka fish market in Japan, so Sano and his chefs strive to keep flavors simple. “We try to not use soy sauce much,” he says. “It takes over the whole flavor.” But matching an assertive blue with raw tuna makes sense, according to cheese expert and author Laura Werlin. “Blue cheese has some of the same characteristics that soy sauce does — it’s salty and has a lot of umami,” she explains. “Then you’ve got a textural thing going on that might be interesting. That’s definitely

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Tuna Blue Cheese is a popular sashimi special at Kenichi Aspen.

an example of something that’s not intuitive, for sure.” Sano passes me a spoonful of bright-orange mousse. “Carrot and uni purée,” he announces. “I put in yuzu and honey. Big, big flavor! Japanese Thanksgiving!” The briny, velvety, whipped sea urchin balances the sweet roasted root vegetable in an eye-rolling-good bite. It’s usually served with sweet King crab, which I suspect is even better. Another combination that doesn’t cross my mind until I see it on the menu at Dark Horse Brewing Company in Marshall, Michigan: bruschetta of oven-broiled pineapple and Gorgonzola. As it turns out, both foods are rich in methyl hexanoate, an aromatic volatile compound that creates flavor. “Ingredients are more likely to match when they have components in common,” notes Bernard Lahousse, a gastronomic scientist and founder of foodpairing.com, speaking at the Research Chefs Association annual conference last year. This explains why white chocolate and caviar adore each other (really!): both contain trimethylamine. Foodpairing.com allows visitors to create recipe flowcharts based on ingredients that mesh scientifically: strawberry + coriander; salmon +

licorice (fennel, not strange after all); chocolate + fried onion (mole?); oysters + passion fruit. Consider pickles + peanut butter. No, thanks, you say? Now realize that the combo is no different from picking mixed nuts and French cornichons from a snack platter. Mind: blown. “If you like two things independently, there’s no harm in trying them together,” Werlin says. Still, “we have a tendency in our culture to go a little overboard and forget what we’re tasting. A lot of people think that a triple-crème cheese is going to pair well with a big cabernet, but it couldn’t be worse. The triple-crème brings out the bitterness, the tannins of the wine, and exaggerates those instead of tames them.” Her advice? Experiment, experiment, experiment. “Pairings are sort of like a relationship,” Werlin concludes. “Two people could be so fabulous and then you put them together and, you know, the chemistry just isn’t there. The same is true with food.”

Amanda Rae Busch is a copy editor and contributing writer to culture: the word on cheese. Read her feature story on Avalanche Cheese Company in the Autumn 2014 Issue. culturecheesemag.com PHOTO BY HUNTER BAAR


by AMANDA RAE

IF YOU GO... Kenichi 533 E. Hopkins Ave. 970-920-2212 kenichiaspen.com Meat & Cheese Restaurant & Farm Shop 317 E. Hopkins Ave. 970-710-7120 meatandcheeseaspen.com Rock Canyon Coffee 970-471-2601 rockcanyoncoffee.com

CHOCOLATE + CHEESE Meet the new power couple. “We’re seeing more of it in a lot of ways: cheese and chocolate on a salad or something savory, milk or dark chocolate with certain cheeses,” says expert and author Laura Werlin. “It’s really fun when you find a pairing that the whole is better than the sum of the parts.” Area chefs and purveyors agree. Some favorites combinations: LAURA WERLIN —L’Amuse aged Gouda from Holland + medium-dark chocolate toffee tile from San Francisco’s Poco Dolce Candied toffee notes in each sing louder together. —Cypress Grove Chèvre Humboldt Fog + Chocolove 55% Chilies & Cherries in Dark Chocolate “The creamy cheese tames the chili and intensifies the chocolate. Sweet-tart cherries match the goat cheese, too.”

ABOVE: Coffee and cheese make a heavenly match. RIGHT: Rock Canyon Coffee’s Heidi Johnson explains the nature of pairings at a recent tasting co-hosted by Avalanche Cheese Co.

PHOTOS BY STEPHANIE STOCKING

SARAH HELSLEY, EXECUTIVE CHEF OF HOPS CULTURE —Denver’s Ritual dark chocolate + nutty aged alpine cheeses, like Gruyère Also: “One of my favorite and easiest ways to pair cheese is to put it with something that came from the same region: wine, honey, or olive oil.” WILL FRISCHKORN, CO-OWNER OF CURED IN BOULDER — Avalanche Cheese Company Cabra Blanca + Ritual Chocolate’s Madagascar

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MATSUTINI MAKE IT

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ASPEN UNTUCKED

with WILLIAM GOLDIE

Boys will be boys, especially in a ski town like Aspen.

THE ETHOS OF AN ASPENITE

A THRILL-SEEKING APPROACH TO THE WORLD WITH AN UNAPOLOGETIC ATTITUDE TOWARD IT ALL WHETHER SKIING PANDORA’S AT MACH 10, dropping a casual $80K on an Andy Warhol print or getting attacked by a bear only to make it to Little Annie’s closing night the next day (that’s a story for another time), there is one commonality that presents in the ethos of us Aspenites. We all seek a thrill in one form or another, WILLIAM and we all do it with GOLDIE an unapologetic grace and nuance that can only be called Aspen. There are stickers at the Aspen Brewing Company that say, with a sarcastic undertone, “Sorry for partying,” and unknowingly or knowingly, they have managed to hit the ethos of an Aspenite right on its unburdened conscience of a head. I was once asked why, in a place like Aspen, boys can’t seem to be friends with girls without trying to have romantic involvement with them. OK, that’s putting it nicely. The direct quote was, “Why can’t the boys of Aspen be friends with the girls without trying to ‘bang them.’” Not my words. The facts as I believe them to be are these: Most of my friends in

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town come from very checkered backgrounds to say the least. That is to say that what we do for a living here may be our third, fourth or even fifth go at a “living.” So, we live in the town of broken toys and lost boys. A pseudo Peter Pan meets the Pirates of yesteryear. As a result we — myself included — have lost the ability to look at the world with a sense of caution. We’ve been through it and seen it to the point that we react on instinct. The same way we know how to stick a gainer into the Devil’s Punch Bowl. And it is this act of unhindered “thrill seekage” that spills over into most of our lives and has come as a way to define who we are as a community. Aspen is built around the pursuit of fun in a somewhat dangerous way. The driving commercial industries of skiing, mountain biking, climbing and other outdoor sports have put Aspen on the map as a destination for those seeking a hint or full dose of fun on the edge. And who better to staff these industries and guide the visiting masses then a young population of athletes and professionals who casually straight-line Copper to make it to the Sky Hotel hot tub before the 3 p.m. apres crowd? I’m looking at you, Brad! And that diatribe brings me back

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to the question at hand. What are we Aspen boys to do? We meet an eligible women of similar age who we can talk to without making our heads explode and chances are, in this town, she has more outdoor gear than handbags. We’re going to go ahead and chalk that one up in the plus column. And with all that gear, chances are there is a body to match. We’ve spent years — possibly decades — reverting back to the childhood, thrill-seeking versions of ourselves; what, to stop at the potential women of our dreams? Who may actually say yes to the prospect of a two-day showerless climbing trip in Moab over shopping? In the quiet worlds of the Virgin Mary herself, “Again?!” All that brings us to a crossroads; make a move or realize that this, “potential woman of our dreams,” is better off a friend. From where I sit in the cheap seats, I can tell you most of the time we pull the trigger on the former, not the latter. The reason is the same reason we send Blair Witch in the dead of winter, outside of cell reception and with very little medical training. We simply want to know! Sometimes we stick it (pun intended) and ride away clean. Other times we blow up on contact (pun intended) and it’s a variable yard sale. Only this time our emotions are lost in the

abyss instead of that steezy new pair of Smith I/O goggles. Yes, we too have emotions, often worn on our sleeves in equally plain site as our Pit Vipers. However, there are times that we choose to keep it in the friend zone as the prospect of losing that friend is worse then not having the chance to hook-up with them. Impulsive we may be, reckless we are not. This conversation, be it in my head alone, started with a question concerning the irrational nature with which a lot of the boys treat romance in Aspen. The answer is this: We act pretty irrational about many aspects of life but not with reckless abandonment, rather with the opposite. We, the youth and old guard alike, approach life with a clear cut and defined goal; we are looking to get the most with our short time here in Aspen or the world over. As Wayne Gretzky once said, “You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take!” Sorry for Partying! Barbara Platts gave the platform to her friend and fellow millennial William Goldie this week. Goldie’s a local ski instructor, filmmaker and tap jockey at Justice Snow’s. He likes long walks on our non-existent beaches. Reach him at wgoldeiii@ gmail.com.

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LIFE 101: EXED OFFERS LESSONS BEYOND THE CLASSROOM compiled by JEANNE MCGOVERN

FROM A SOUP KITCHEN in the Bronx to a surfboard in San Diego, and from the White Rim in Moab to the home of the Civil Rights movement in the South, Aspen High School students set out for some hands-on learning in September. And with three dozen ExEd courses to choose from — focused on everything from the outdoors to the arts to service learning — the week spent away from the classroom was filled with teachable moments. “I especially love Experiential Education because it provides professionals an opportunity to bond with students in a way that is impossible in a typical classroom setting,” says AHS Principal Kim Martin. “Of course, great relationships can be made in a typical setting, but ExEd puts students and teachers in unique situations, often overcoming challenges and learning new things, and through that shared experience, authentic relationships are created.” On the following pages are “postcards” from several ExEd trips and the course descriptions; there’s also information on the annual Aspen Ski Swap, which helps fund the district’s Outdoor Ed and ExEd programs. We think these images and words say it all.

ALONE TOGETHER

WHAT IT IS: A technology-free week during which students explore two special landscapes: the ground off-trail between Buttermilk Mountain and Burnt Mountain and the Thomas Lakes to Sopris summit area. Participants will develop their own writing and art, skills of observation, their abilities in outdoor self-reliance, and appreciations for connection to place and a close-knit group.

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What it is: Volunteering and exploring service opportunities in the Bronx. What it is NOT: It is NOT a shopping trip.

We will stay at Fresh and Wyld Bed and Breakfast in our very own farmhouse. We will work on a different farm each day and then eat/cook with whatever products we work with that day. There will be time for hiking, yoga, biking, and running everyday.

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Tour the performing arts venues in Colorado, complete with theatre workshops, private seminars with Broadway actors and backstage tours. Experience professional music & theatre in our very own backyard! No theatre experience required or expected.

A journey into Upstate New York’s Finger Lakes for waterfall exploration, climbing, extensive trail hiking, and kayaking in the pristine 42mi long Cayuga Lake. Camping at Robert H. Tremen SP, Taughannock Falls SP, and Watkins Glen SP will reconnect students to the ice-age landscape of this hidden gem of a region.

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What it is: A chance to sail offshore to the Channel Islands off of Santa Barbara ,CA and to improve or to gain sailing skills. Skills such as sailing basics, navigation, sea kayaking, knots, cooking, and offshore sailing will be taught. Living in close quarters is required. Strong stomach required for offshore sailing conditions. What it is NOT: Hanging out, Doing up Cali, Letting others do all the work, A vacation.

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One of the finest canoe trips the US has to offer. We will be canoeing, hiking and exploring every day in Canyonlands National Park on the Green River. Leave no trace river and camping skills will be emphasized. You will be hot, tired and dirty by the end of this course.

Swim in the waterfalls! We backpack to the Havasupai reservation on the edge of the Grand Canyon and camp near gorgeous mineral waterfalls.

ASPEN SKI SWAP: THE MONEY TRAIL WHAT WE’RE ABOUT: THE ASPEN SKI SWAP BEGAN IN 1954 WITH THE GOAL OF PROVIDING LOCALS, PARTICULARLY FAMILIES, WITH A COST EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO BUYING NEW EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING EACH YEAR. IN ITS EARLIEST YEARS, NO MONEY WAS EXCHANGED. THE ADDITION OF VENDORS HAS NOT DIMINISHED THE COMMUNITY EVENT THAT THE SWAP HAS ALWAYS BEEN.

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100% VOLUNTEER, COMMUNITY-LED: THE ASPEN SKI SWAP IS TRULY A GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION. THE SWAP IS RUN BY A COMMITTEE OF 15 OR SO PARENTS, TEACHERS, FORMER STUDENTS AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY. THE COMMITTEE PLANS AND LEADS SWAP DAY VOLUNTEERS (OVER 200 EACH YEAR). OUTDOOR EDUCATION PROGRAMS & EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION COURSES: THE ASPEN SCHOOL DISTRICT PROVIDES STUDENTS ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE OUTDOOR EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN THE COUNTRY. BEGINNING IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND CONTINUING THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL THE PROGRAMS FOSTER ADOLESCENT GROWTH THROUGH INTELLECTUAL, EMOTIONAL, PHYSICAL CHALLENGE AND REFLECTION IN ORDER TO DEVELOP RESPECT AND UNDERSTANDING OF SELF, OTHERS, COMMUNITY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT.

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Travel through several cities in Mississippi and Tennessee, exploring civil rights through the eyes of residents in the South.

WE GIVE BACK: THE REAL WINNERS, IN ADDITION TO THOSE WHO SCORE GREAT DEALS, ARE THE DISTRICT’S STUDENTS WHO BENEFIT FROM DONATIONS MADE TO OUTDOOR EDUCATION PROGRAMS, EVERYTHING FROM CANOE PURCHASES TO INDIVIDUAL SCHOLARSHIPS, AND WILDERNESS FIRST-AID AND FIRSTRESPONDER TRAINING FOR FACULTY. ABOUT $40,000 IS DONATED TO THE SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNUALLY TO SUPPORT THESE PROGRAMS THAT WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO CONTINUE WITHOUT IT.

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IF YOU GO ... WHAT: ASPEN SKI SWAP WHEN: SATURDAY, OCT. 18, 9-5 WHERE: ASPEN MIDDLE SCHOOL INFO: WWW.ASPENSKISWAP.COM

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The goal of this trip is to safely ascend one or more of Colorado’s 14,000 foot peaks. Students will summit 14ers, rock climb, and backpack Colorado’s Continental Divide Trail. Expect long days on the trail with a heavy pack, and the challenge of climbing at high altitude.

An incredibly scenic mountain biking course (you must be comfortable on a bike) in the deserts of Utah, living outdoors all week (with tent camping and infrequent improved bathrooms).

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What it is: Learning how to surf, sail, SUP, read water patterns, marine biology, working together, and enjoying everything regardless of weather and water temperature! What it is not: A sunbathing trip!

PACIFIC SOUL SURFERS: SURFING, SUP & SAILING IN SAN DIEGO

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RIDE THE RIM: CANYONL ANDS & MOAB MOUNTAI N BIKING

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What it is: Hiking 40 miles with a light pack from San Francisco, over Golden Gate Bridge, to hostels up the coast.

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VOYAGES

ESCAPE ARTIST | RESTRICTED LOCATIONS

by AMIEE WHITE BEAZLEY

‘BUILDING BRIDGES’ THROUGH TRAVEL CURIOUS TRAVELERS ARE a lot like children: You tell them they can’t do or see something and suddenly that’s all they want to do. Take, for example, “rouge” states, or countries known to restrict human rights, are known to sponsor terrorism, or just have limited diplomatic relationships with the United States. Should a traveler stay away from destinations that offer natural beauty, cultural exchange and learning opportunities until our government gives the green light? AMIEE WHITE Travelers who do BEAZLEY not wish to wait often engage the expertise and organization of a guide company to help them navigate the red tape, introduce them to local insights and generally make trips likes this possible. “Mountain Travel Sobek open doors and builds bridges,” says Kevin Callaghan, CEO of the adventure travel company known for bringing travelers to hard-to-access destinations like North Korea, Iran, and Libya. We asked Callaghan about his travels to places such as North Korea and what, if any, reason one should not travel to places in the world that see few Americans.

ASPEN TIMES WEEKLY: How does MTS gain permits to bring a group of American tourists to places where tourism is highly restricted? KC: We gain permits to bring travelers to these places by working with the tourism offices and local outfitters. It’s a pretty straightforward process. ATW: What are, if any, the elevated risk factors for Americans in these parts of the world? KC: There really aren’t any risk factors for Americans to travel to these destinations. Some of the places are strict so as long as our groups play by their rules and stay within our group, they are safe. Our travelers cannot just wander around in these restricted countries. They may be able to take photos. If they can’t, they will be told ahead of time. Mountain Travel Sobek makes sure to organize trips where our guests see everything they want to see and it’s up to their expectations. They understand there may be restrictions. We always find ways to experience local interaction. Because of our small group setting, locals within these countries warm up to us quickly. We are quite and respectful. This helps leverage exploration opportunities.

ATW: Why do you feel it’s important to visit these locations now? KC: Timing on travel to these destinations isn’t relevant per se. I would say now or later would be a great time to visit. Tourism is always important. For example, we have been traveling to Myanmar for more than 10 years and today it’s a hot destination. They all seem to rotate. Regardless, I’d say that it’s important to show our support to all of the destinations. ATW: Have you ever had a negative experience in these parts of the world either personally or your guests? KC: I have never had any negative experiences to these destinations in all my years of traveling. There may have been an incident where a woman has been judged or people have had their pockets picked, but that’s as negative as it gets. ATW: So little is known about North Korea as a destination. Besides the obvious curiosity, what would draw a traveler to North Korea? KC: I last visited North Korea in 2012 and it was an overall positive experience. We were told upfront where we were unable to visit but still got to see everything we had hoped to see. North Korea is naturally beautiful. It has a rich history and culture.

ATW: Are there places in the world deemed too dangerous for MTS guides/guests? KC: Of course there are some destinations that are deemed too dangerous. That often comes with current events. We are safety conscious. We will be announcing new less-traveled destinations soon, which we will look forward to sharing with you. ATW: What do you say to those who don’t believe tourists should pay money in a country ruled by dictatorships? KC: Mountain Travel Sobek makes sure the money goes to supporting locals. When we travel, it benefits the tourism industry in that we put hard cash in locals’ hands through tips and employment. Mountain Travel Sobek open doors and builds bridges. I think people have a bad perception of American tourists. The reality is we are nice, polite, and generous. We are working to change that negative perspective to a positive one through our organization. Our guides enjoy working with American tourists because of this truth.

Amiee White Beazley writes about travel for the Aspen Times Weekly. Reach her at awb@awbeazley.com or follow her @awbeazley1.

RIGHT: Kumsusan Memorial Palace Of The Sun.

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AROUNDASPEN

The SOCIAL SIDE of TOWN

by MARY ESHBAUGH HAYES

TRIBUTE FOR ARCHITECT HARRY TEAGUE JULY WAS THE MONTH that Harry Teague was given a tribute show and dinner for his work as an architect by the Red Brick Center for the Arts. The show was held in the halls of the Red Brick and featured models and drawings of some of Harry’s work in Aspen, MARY especially the Aspen ESHBAUGH Music Festival Tent HAYES and many other works, even his log cart he made for the Aspen Art Museum Art Cart Derby. His daughter Emily Teague did much of the work of installing the show. The tribute dinner was held a month later at the Doer-Hosier Center and was packed. Undercurrent ... As you probably noticed with this column, I will be running photos from events that I attended during the summer that I never had room in the paper for. So watch for your event.

TEAGUE Dinah Kinsman, Connie and Buddy Bates and Marilyn Wilmerding.

TEAGUE Angela and Charles Cunniffe, Gail Wollaway and Richard Schleicher.

TEAGUE Alan Fletcher, Alison Teal and John Sarpa.

TEAGUE Rita and Irwin Blitt. Rita is a former tribute recipient for her work as a sculptor.

TEAGUE Nancy Wilhelm, Jill Sabella and Polly Whitcomb.

TEAGUE Brooke Coom and Lynda MacCarthy.

TEAGUE Ryan Foley and Emily Teague, Harry’s daughter, who did most of the work of installing Harry’s architectural show at the Red Brick.

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TEAGUE At the opening of Harry’s show at the Red Brick Center for the Arts are Harry Teague, DeDe Brinkman and John Bennett.

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ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT

MUSIC/ART/FILM/LITERATURE

by ANDREW TRAVERS

ALLEN STONE’S HIPPIE SOUL MOST OF THE ARTISTS who have headlined the Wheeler Opera House lately have been, in musicindustry lingo, “heritage acts.” Truth be told, that’s kind of a nice way of saying “old guys.” There is, no doubt, an overwhelming audience pleasure in seeing a musical giant of the ’60s or ’70s perform live in 2014, looking back on their decades of creative output, and it’s surely a feather in the cap of the Wheeler to book the likes of Jon Anderson and Jean-Luc Ponty or the folk legend Tom Paxton (who plays the historic theater on Oct. 19). But it’s something else entirely to see a young artist on the rise, in thrall to his or her art, with the kind of talent and on-stage energy that — who knows? — might lead them to break some new ground and, 40 years from now, be one of those nostalgiafueled heritage acts. Such is the case with Allen Stone, a 27-year-old singer from Washington state who is coming off of a breakthrough summer of festival gigs and a fast-growing national following for his energetic take on soul music. Stone makes his Aspen debut on Oct. 21 with a show at the Wheeler with special guests the BGP. A preacher’s son who has performed since he was a teenager, Stone has self-released two records and toured incessantly — including 600 shows over a two-year span — since 2011. The self-described “hippie with soul” blends smart, socially conscious lyrics with the old-school R&B style of Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye. In Wonder and Gaye’s tradition, he uses his silky, powerful voice to address some of the thornier issues of our time. “Everyday,” for instance, is an aching, blue-eyed soul tune that takes on the post-recession struggles of the middle class, opening, “Every

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day the deficit grows / You spend more than you own.” A YouTube clip of the song has garnered 3.4 million views. His second album, 2011’s “Allen Stone,” became a bona fide hit and began winning him a national fan base and live spots on “Conan,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and “The Ellen Degeneres Show.” But most pop-music fans still probably recognize him best from his guest spot on rapper (and fellow Washingtonian) Macklemore’s “Neon Cathedral” from the ubiquitous, Grammy-winning 2012 album “The Heist.” Stone’s the guy playing keys and singing the chorus, “Underneath this fragile frame / Lives a battle between pride and shame / But I’ve misplaced that sense of fright

/ This crown of thorns is perched atop my spine.” Earlier this year he took a break from the road and spent some time writing in a cabin in his hometown, Chewelah, Washington, and then paired up with Swedish producer and singer-songwriter Magnus Tingsek to record a new album for Capitol Records, Stone’s first with a major label. It’s due out by the end of the year, but he’s released a three-song EP preview that’s available only to fans at pre-show meet-and-greet sessions with Stone (you can sign up for the Wheeler pre-party at www.allenstone.com). And this spring he released the single “Million,” an easygoing, strippeddown soul song recorded in his

cabin in Chewelah. His analog tools and simple, old-school approach — and the way it’s been embraced by young music fans — should give hope to the doomsayers who fear that buttonpushing DJs and their laptops are going to take over music or destroy it entirely. With a talent like Stone carrying on the soul tradition, it seems safe from extinction. atravers@aspentimes.com

IF YOU GO... Who: Allen Stone Where: Wheeler Opera House When: Oct. 21, 7:30 p.m. Cost: $25 Tickets and more information: www.aspenshowtix.com; www.wheeleroperahouse.com

Soul singer Allen Stone will make his Aspen debut on Oct. 21 with a show at the Wheeler Opera House. Stone has been working with Swedish producer and singer-songwriter Mignus Tingsek on a forthcoming album. His show at the Wheeler on Tuesday includes a meet-and-greet with fans who purchase a three-song preview of the new record.

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THELISTINGS

OCT. 16 - 22, 2014

20, November 17, December 15, January 12, February 9, March 16, April 20, May 18, June 15. Fee: $225 includes all sessions, reading materials and refreshments. Scholarships available.

TUESDAY, OCT. 21

HEAR honeyhoney plays Belly Up on Thursday, Oct. 16. Tickets are $15.

THURSDAY, OCT. 16

SATURDAY, OCT. 18

PLEIN AIR PAINTING WITH MIKE OTTE — 8:30 a.m., Red Brick Center for the Arts, 110 East Hallam, Suite 118, Aspen. Every Thursday. Plein air painting is a long celebrated art form where artists take their craft outside to create paintings from what they see around them. 970-429-2777 or info@aspenart.org

BOBBY MASONS’S ASPEN FAMILY REUNION — 8 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. Bobby and an amazing family of musicians! In 1969 Bobby Mason came to Aspen from Hollywood for a two-week engagement at the Aspen Inn. Within a week and a half Bobby decided Aspen was going to be his home because of the mountains and the people, who over the years have become his family. This concert is to celebrate those years and a wonderful life in the Roaring Fork Valley. Since 1969 Bobby has played with John Denver, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Eagles, The New Grass Revival, Jimmy Buffett, Bo Diddley, JJ Cale, Dan Fogelberg, Kenny Loggins and countless others at nearly every club in Aspen. The late Aspen Times entertainment editor Stewart Oksenhorn dubbed him “Aspen’s truest music icon.” 866-449-0464

AN EVENING WITH MARILYN VAN DERBUR — 6 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Avenue, Aspen. Marilyn Van Derbur was crowned Miss America in 1958 while she was a student at the University of Colorado. A childhood incest survivor who did not speak publicly about her abuse until 35 years later, Marilyn has devoted much of her adult life to raising national awareness and understanding of sexual abuse and its long-term effects. Her book ‘Miss America by Day’ has received numerous awards, including first place in Most Inspirational Book category from Writer’s Digest. Don’t miss this incredibly motivating and inspiring woman! HONEYHONEY — 9:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. 970-544-9800

FRIDAY, OCT. 17 JOSEFINA MENDEZ — 7 p.m., Living Room at Hotel Jerome, 330 East Main St., Aspen. Latin/Bossa Nova THE POLISH AMBASSADOR FEATURING LIMINUS — 9:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. 970-544-9800

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GRIEVES — 9:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen.

SUNDAY, OCT, 19 TOM PAXTON — 7:30 p.m., Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. Tom Paxton has become a voice of his generation, addressing issues of injustice and inhumanity, laying bare the absurdities of modern culture and celebrating the tenderest bonds of family, friends, and community. He’s the voice behind modern standards like The Last Thing On My Mind, Ramblin’ Boy, Bottle Of Wine, Whose Garden Was This?, Goin’ To The Zoo and The Marvelous Toy. Paxton’s songbooks, critically acclaimed

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children’s books, award-winning children’s recordings, and a catalog of hundreds of songs (recorded by artists running the gamut from Willie Nelson to Placido Domingo), all serve to document Tom Paxton’s 50-year career. 866-449-0464 THE APACHE RELAY — 9:30 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S. Galena St., Aspen. 970-544-9800

MONDAY, OCT. 20 ATHENS TO ASPEN — 6:30 p.m., The Aspen Institute, Koch Building, 1000 N. Third Street, Aspen. Marking the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth, this seminar series will use the Bard as a lens through which to frame the Enlightenment ideas and ideals that shape the American Democratic Experiment. Following the structure of ‘Athens to Aspen’, the curriculum will comprise three, three-month thematic modules, each drawing upon: texts from the European Enlightenment, a Shakespeare play, and text about American politics and culture. The curriculum will not aim to chart historical links as such, but rather explore thematic affinities which illuminate some of the perennial elements of the human condition as they are encountered in a particularly American democratic idiom. This year’s sessions will be moderated by a group of three skilled moderators who will team up to lead discussions on accessible texts that sparkle with the light of Shakespeare’s wit while illuminating the culture of American democracy. Moderated by Todd Breyfogle, Alexis Diaz, and Stephen Holley. Dates and Times: Monday nights from 6:30 p.m. 9 p.m. October

FIGURE DRAWING WITH LIZ FRAZIER — 1 p.m., Red Brick Center for the Arts, 110 East Hallam, Suite 118, Aspen. Every Tuesday. By popular demand, we’re excited to announce this ongoing, weekly class instructed and monitored by Liz Frazier. We will have live models for you to study, learn and draw from with the guidance of Liz’s extensive experience in figure drawing. 970429-2777 or info@aspenart.org

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22 STILL LIFE PAINTING WITH OILS — 10 a.m., Red Brick Center for the Arts, 110 East Hallam, Suite 118, Aspen. Every Wednesday. Explore the art of still life painting with Lorraine Davis, who will teach you the techniques of mixing color and developing the image you want to project using oils as a medium. 970-429-2777 or info@aspenart.org ARGENTINE TANGO CLASSES — 7 p.m., Aspen Red Brick Art Center, 110 E Hallam St., Aspen. New Argentine Tango Classes Begin Wednesday September 10th! All Wednesdays. Beginners 7-8:30 p.m.; Intermediate 8-9 p.m.; Practica 9-10 p.m. $65 for 5-wk series; $20 Drop-in @ Red Brick Dance studio. No Partner Necessary. Instruction by Heather Morrow. Register hjemorrow@gmail.com or 970-948-3963. GOLDFISH — 9 p.m., Belly Up Aspen, 450 S Galena St, Aspen. Genre: Electronic, Dance, Downtempo 18+ w/ valid photo ID, under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. $5 surcharge for under 21. 970-544-9800 OPEN MIC NIGHT — 9 p.m., Justice Snow’s, 328 E Hyman Ave, Aspen. Sign up at 8:30 p.m. or later. Performances start at 9 p.m. Just do your thing! We want YOU here! 970-429-8192

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C L AS S I F I E D S @ AS P E N T I M E S .CO M

Hospitality

Office/Clerical Office Administrator

Jobs Accounting Staff Accountant

Now Accepting Applications for the

WINTER SEASON for the following positions:

Full-Time Seasonal Club Assistant (Driver/Bellman)

Must be at least 21 and have a clean driving record. Customer service experience preferred. This position is eligible for Medical /Dental/Vision and a Premier Ski Pass.

Part-Time Seasonal Housekeeper Part-time position (24 hrs per week). Skills needed: Knowledgeable with Excel, good with numbers, detail oriented. Excellent position for someone who wants to grow within the Accounting field. Please E-mail resume and cover letter to: accounting@ theskyhotel.com

We offer an excellent wage and benefits package! To apply stop in to fill out an application. Or email Equal Opportunity Employer

Management/ Executive

Director of Development

Must have a clean DL and own tools. Must speak English Work weekends

E-mail Resume to:

bob@friasproperties.com

Customer Service CSR Atlantic ASE F/T position. Assist pilots w/needed services associated w/ the aircraft. Must be able to multi-task & computer experience A MUST. High school education or GED required. Full Benefits. apply@ www.atlanticaviation.co m & select the "About Us" tab & follow directions. We are a drug free workplace, E.O.E.

Health Care

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.

Please Recycle

employment@ timbersclub.com

Building Services

FT Skilled Maintenance Position

Cooper Mason Ventures, LLC, Basalt, CO is seeking an energetic, organized, professional to fill a full time Office Administrator position. Our operation consists of a new 25,000 square foot, ‘state of the art’, greenhouse. High school education or GED required. Bachelors degree preferred. 3 yrs of Experience and References required. Salary: based upon experience, ranging from $17.00/hr. to $20.00/hr. Apply at aludwig@silverpeakapot hecary.com

Director of Development sought at Theatre Aspen. Full time, with benefits. Experience required. info@theatreaspen.org Office Manager Controller wanted at Ajax Pool & Spa, with Quickbooks accounting, top computer skills & service experience. Duties include Office staff mgt., customer service, A/P, A/R, inventory, and overseeing day to day operations. Super people, great pay & Benefits. Email customerservice@ajaxp ool.net.

Office/Clerical Accounting. INTERIOR DESIGN FIRM seeks M or F for ACCOUNTING services 1x week. Responsibilities include A/P, A/R, Payroll (ADP), Ckbook Reconciliations, GL Reports Monthly, Year-end Reports for CPA. Must work in Design Office w/Design Manager Software. Immediate opening. Please email r e s u m e t o : theranch collection@comcast.net

Administrative Assistant

Must have QB, Excel and Word expertise. Own Transportation with PA Experience and Refs. Start now! Callers only. Please leave message at (970) 948-1152

REAL ESTATE COORDINATOR Be part of a great team! Full time real estate coordinator needed in Carbondale office. Strong communication, organization and computer skills; ability to multi-task, attention to detail, hard worker and great attitude is a must. Real estate and front line customer service a plus. Email resume and salary requirements to 10594972@MtnJob. com All inquiries confidential.

Other Line Service Technician Atlantic Aviation - Aspen Seeking full time position for Line Service Tech. to park, tow and fuel aircraft. High school education or GED required. Drug free workplace, back ground checks required. EEOAA. Apply by going to www.atlanticaviation.co m and select the "About Us" tab and follow the instructions.

Restaurant/ Clubs Restaurant Manager

Now Hiring: Experienced Restaurant Manager Please send resume to: crueggeberg @casatualifestyle.com

Please Recycle Restaurant Staff (Various Positions) PT/FT Seasonal work at locations in Aspen Airport: Cooks, Baristas, Supervisor. Restaurant/Retail experience required. Apply via email: careers@lstrna.com Aspen CO

Retail Multiple Positions

Multiple positions now available at The Aspen Club & Spa: • Sales Adviser, 5 years experience required. • Part-time Boutique Sales Associate. Retail experience preferred. • Spa Attendant • Front Desk Reservations • F/T or P/T Certified Nail Technician • F/T or P/T Hair Stylist • Kids Gym Attendant • Licensed Physical Therapist Please email resume to jobs@aspenclub.com

RETAIL, MANAGEMENT ASPEN Loro Piana, a leader in manufacturing and distribution of the finest quality textiles, ready to wear accessories and custom made garments, has an outstanding Management opportunities available in Aspen. We are looking for confident and enthusiastic candidates who are leaders. They must have a natural selling ability, enthusiasm, strong written and verbal communication skills, a great sense of aesthetics, motivation to build relationships and their business, and have an appreciation for luxury goods and our exclusive clientele. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years’ experience in luxury management. Responsibilities will include ensuring customer service levels meet and exceed our customers’ expectations, developing and maximizing the client base, and daily operations of the store.

Please submit resume to: Human Resources Loro Piana 711 Fifth Avenue New York, N.Y. 10022 Brianne.Murphy@loropiana.com

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Seasonal Plow Operator Snow removal company now hiring for Aspen area Per Diem Seasonal skid loader/ Plow Operator Experienced (Non-Manager) call or email References required. Susan 970-927-9190 snowkingofaspen@com cast.net Aspen CO

Trades/ Construction Carpenter/Labor Carpenter/Labor in Pitkin County. Please send resume & cover letter to info@evanschaffee.com.

Rentals Housing Wanted Two professors with cat seeking furnished apartment near Aspen $1800 970-373-6239

Roommates Wanted

1BD/ 1BA. Basalt. Unfurn. Util inc. Male preferred. NS. NP. $700/mo.

My 1BD for roommate has been taken! Rentals Aspen

Hire Me Private Tutoring: Experienced elementary school teacher specializing in reading, writing, organization and study skills. Individual or small group. Will travel to students' homes or schools. Call Whitney for more information: (402) 770-6220 Top Private Chef seeks seasonal position in A s p e n a r e a www.chefjohnyaz.com Local and NY references

Rentals Aspen

2 bd. 2.5 bath furnished, open floor plan/granite-stainless kitchen, fp/wd/ west end, bright, upgraded. Oct.-May 15, $3250 inc. util. N/S,N/P $3250 Sally 970-948-7530 2BD, 2BA Condo Quiet location w/ views 5 min to town, on bus route W/D, NS/NP, Furn. $2900/mo Stirling Peak Properties 970-920-2300 2BD/2BA. Walk to Gondola, Open floor plan, Pet Poss. Jan to June. $6000/mo. 970-948-8775 2 BR BEST LOCATION, Near Sky Hotel in the core. New DW, WD, new carpet, prkg, flat TV's frplc. NS/NP $3300/mo 847-997-4321 unit 2 ajaxcondorental.com

Core, meticulous, quiet, new inter 2 Bd/2Ba avail Wntr Seas Rntl, W/D, NSmkg,NPts,Prkg,T'key, Lse, Broker 970-925-1677

Downtown Condo

2 bd/2 ba. W/D. Covered Pkng. Walk to Gondola. AJAX views. $2750 LT. NS/NP

(970) 920-2300

Stirling Peak Properties

2BR/Loft/2BA,

Woody Creek Barn Loft Apt. 1000 sq ft. Open Floor Plan, High Ceilings. Views of Creek, Pasture and Mts. Private. Quiet. Great for one person. W/D. N/P. Furnished. Long Term. $2,000/mo 970-379-3474 outfitter738@rof.net 1BD 1BA Avail., Also Rentals Long & Short term avail. Sybrina Stevens 970-379-1501

Frias Properties of Aspen

1 bed 1 bath core underground parking. Updated $2800 + utl. 1 yr unfurn. NP/NS. Joanne (ASSIR) 970-319-6827 2BD/1.5BA 3 blocks to gondola, furn., corner unit, parking, FP, NS, NP, long term $3000/mo. + utils. 970-948-4470.

Rentals

Rentals Aspen

2BD/1BA furn, top floor, deck, parking, W/D, recent beautiful remodel. NP. $2900/mo incl. utils 970-309-1010

on the river, 4 blocks to Gondola, private location, FP, WD, assigned parking, NS, NP, unfurnished, Year lease. $3400 plus. Perfect for two people to share or small family. Ute City Properties, Call M-F, 9-5. 970-925-4583 or email ucphach@rof.net 3 bedroom 2 bath furnished condo, Hunter Creek, $2850 inc. heat/basic cable, 3 parking spaces, NO PETS per HOA, NS. Nov. 1. Joanne ASSIR 970-319-6827 Min 6 months.

4BD 2BA Single family Meadowood home. Lrg yard. Pets ok. Furn/unf u r n . A v a i l 1 0 / 1 / 1 4. $5000/mo + utils.

‘RENTED’

Elegant,Spac,Priv Core Dupl, 3 Bd/4Ba,AMtn Vws,2Frpl, Prkg, NPets, NSmkg, Tkey. Lse, Brker 970-925-1677. Hunter Creek 2 BD 2 BA furnished condo. $2650. 6 month lease. NP. NS. 970-401-0453 RIVERFRONT Woody Creek furn. loft, 525 SF, Awesome setting. NS NP yr lease,utils paid! $1750/Mo. 970-319-2661

WALK TO TOWN! 2 BD 1 BA Unfurn. W/D. Deck. NP NS. $2500 11/01. Unit for sale, must allow showings 970-948-3301 Woody Ck, 4BD 5BA hot tub, pets OK, large yard, Aspen School $5,500 970-923-0040 or 379-6887

Another Successful Post Independent Advertiser! Sara, Thank you for all you did in selling our home” Ann and Andy -Rifle and now Canada!

Thank you Post Independent for helping me sell this home for my client. Sara Dodero Vicki Lee Green Realtors Broker Associate. A S P E N T I M E S . C O M / W E E K LY

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Rentals Basalt Area

Rentals Basalt Area

1 BD 1 BA Apartment Nicely appointed Has views No Pets. No smoking. $1450.00 Security deposit. 1 year lease. 970-923-4990 sunny9949@hotmail.co m Basalt 0298 Park Avenue Basalt CO

3 bd 2.5 Bath Townhomes • Arbor Park $2275 Plus utilities, 1 dog ok. Oct. 1-one year lease Unfurnished joanne.harrison@ sothebysrealty.com or text 970-319-6827

Basalt / Willits Triangle Park Loft, 2 bed/2bath, with lovely furnishings & move-in ready. 9 mo lease. Avail NOW. $2300/ mo inclds gas & water. 1st, last, sec. 1 pet dog considered. Trudi, Happy Real Estate @ 970-309-6200 or email: trudiwj@gmail.com

Rentals Basalt Area

Rentals Commercial/Retail

Furnished 3 BD 2 BA TH, 2-garage, granite, W/D, NP, NS. $2400 Basal t 609-226-8509

Spacious Willits 4BD/3.5BA House with lots of storage. Avail. 10/1. 1 dog cons.$2800. Stacey Craft (Happy Real Estate) 970-927-4627

Rentals Carbondale 1BD 1BA RVR ADU, NP/ NS, 1st, last, sec. $900/mo + utils. 970-963-4609

Aspen - $325,500

Joshua Landis

970 948-9485 Joshua@JLandis.com AspenMainStreet.com

Basalt -Professional office for long-term lease in downtown Basalt. Bright and sunny, quiet, private entrance, half bath, parking, 350 sq. ft. $600 per month, first, last, deposit, share utilities. Call Lu 309-3659.

13+acre lot. Come & build your dream home steps away from Ruedi Resevoir. Gentle topography, incredible views up & down Frying Pan Valley & a private fishing hole on upper Frying Pan River. Small stream runs through the property.

Holly Goldstein

Immaculate 3 bed/2.5 bath mountain contemporary Southside half duplex. Sophisticated warmth with open floor plan, walnut hardwood floors, caesarstone countertops, stainless appliances, metallic ceramic tile surrounding the gas fireplace, built-in bookcases, A/C, big walk-in closets, beautifully appointed baths, a spacious porch, lovely front lawn with sprinkler system and mature trees/shrubs

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

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.

Brenda Wild

Secured Return on Real Estate

Rentals Office Space SMALL OFFICE ASPEN. Best central location. $650/ mo inc everything. D o u g T o m k i n s 310-991-7802

970-379-2299 brendawildaspen@gmail.com 434 E. Cooper Ave., Ste. 210, Aspen

12% interest annual Seeking an investor for one year to provide financing and a bridge loan. 12% return. Property is located on the colorado river in Glenwood Springs.

GreenCompanyAspen@ gmail.com

Basalt - $265,000 Affordable 2-story 2 bed/2.5 bath, 1072 sq.ft. townhome featuring wood laminate flooring, a good floor plan for a roommate situation, fenced patio area, storage, in-unit washer/dryer and carport plus additional parking space. Convenient to Willits and public transportation. Owners may have a pet, reasonable HOA fees, in the Basalt School District. Least expensive townhome in Basalt.

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

970.948.4824 hollygaspen@icloud.com

Basalt - $619,000

Old Snowmass - $1,495,000

recycle

Business Opportunities

Basalt - $175,000

3 free-market studios and one 2 BR in Downtown Aspen. Low HOA dues and pets allowed. A rare opportunity for locals!

make a difference

MID-VALLEY SHOP AND STUDIO SPACES Workshop & studio spaces for rent in Basalt. Sizes vary. Perfect for artists, craftspeople, tradespeople, & designers. 970/618-1231

Basalt 3 BD/3 BA home w attached 2 car garage. 2500 Sq Ft. - Pets w appr. On RFTA bus stop, Arbaney Kittle Trail & Bike Path. No smoking. $2550+/U 774-328-0596

3Bd/2ba Midland Ave w/ garage, Furnished $2600 561-445-1808; www.basalthome.com

Rentals Commercial/Retail

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!

Tom Carr

970.379.9935 www.aspenreinfo.com

Carbondale - $595,000

Copper Mountain - $183,500

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.

GREAT BUY!! Spacious Telemark Lodge studio. Ski slopes views! Spacious floor plan! Sleeps 6. Full kitchen, extra vanity area, 2 large closets, extra storage under window seat. Fully furn & turn key. Underground pkg, hot tub & elevator.

Brenda Wild

Janine Fackler

970-328-7381. Brokers welcome 3% commission. Serious inquiries only,

Old Snowmass - $299,500 Sunny, spacious, ranch-style home built in 2002, large private, fenced yard with sprinklers, just 20 minutes to Aspen. This 1960 sq.ft. 3 bed, 2 bath features an open floor plan w/ living room w/bay windows, dining area plus additional tv/family room, large, open kitchen with skylight and pantry. Private master suite w/Jacuzzi tub, separate shower, double vanities and roomy walk-in closet.

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

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in front of thousands each week‌ Aspen Times Weekly 970-925-9937

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Old Snowmass - $249,500

Your listing

Glenwood Springs - $1,150,000

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. Call for Appointment Buyers agents welcome 970-376-3328

Old Snowmass - $769,900

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.

Tom Carr

970.379.9935 www.aspenreinfo.com


Rifle - $239,000

Rifle - $469,900

Snowmass - $1,199,000

Snowmass - $519,000

Your listing COUNTRY ESCAPE - 39 ACRES • 4 bedroom - 2 bath - 1,512 sq ft • Flat - Usable - Views - Private • Remodeled and well-maintained • MLS# 134990

WOODED RETREAT • 35 acres - Borders BLM • Ranch-style with basement • Built in 2007 - 2-car garage • MLS# 135964

Michelle James

Michelle James

(970) 379-4997 michelle@vlgrealtors.com www.vlgrealtors.com

(970) 379-4997 michelle@vlgrealtors.com www.vlgrealtors.com

Enjoy the majestic mountain views from this lovely 3,208 s.f. log timber home. The lot backs up to ranch land and is very private. Two horses allowed with a barn or stall. Many features including a sauna and lots of storage.

Leslie Newbury

970.379.6556 leslie.newbury@sothebysrealty.com www.AspenSnowmassSIR.com

Nothing like this for the price! Bright, contemporary remodel 2 bedroom, 2 bath. High end appliances, finishes and media. Convenient, ski in location. Walk to lift and grocery store. In the Aspen school dist.

Joshua Landis

970 948-9485 Joshua@JLandis.com SnowmassLuxuryCondo.com

in front of thousands each week… Aspen Times Weekly 970-925-9937

classifieds@aspentimes.com

Jim & Anita Bineau

970.920.7369 - Jim | 970.920.7362 - Anita thebineauteam@masonmorse.com >ëi w i«À «iÀÌ iðV

DEER CREEK RANCH

SNOWMASS A wonderful opportunity to own a 37 acre ranch located in a private setting in the Snowmass Canyon. The ranch is located on both sides of Lower River Road. Two homes, lush pastures, water rights and 496 feet of Roaring Fork River frontage. $2,975,000 MLS#: 133620 Co-listed with Chris Souki 970.948.4378

RIVERFRONT RANCH

SNOWMASS A private 25+/- acre ranchette on the banks of the Roaring Fork River featuring a lovely three bedroom, three bath home as well as a 6,500 sq. ft. horse barn with separate two-bedroom apartment. $2,495,000 MLS#: 132579 Co-listed with Chris Souki 970.948.4378

OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING

ASPEN This two-bedroom home is situated on a 2,451 sq. ft. lot within walking distance Ì Ƃëi ° "Ü iÀ w > V } à >Û> >L i call for more details. There is a possible redevelopment of up to a 2,700 sq. ft. home with views of Aspen Mountain. Enjoy the many amenities. $599,000 MLS#: 133533

Acura MDX - 2008

Audi Q7 2007

Chevrolet Silverado 2001

Ford Cargo Van 1995

With Technology pkg. 116K. Excellent condition. Newer tires.

This Audi Q7 is fully loaded to include 2 rear seat DVD Players. 96,500 miles, stock photo.

LS Package 2 door. V8 5.3 Good condition. 175k miles Automatic 4wd Long Bed Tow pkg. comes w/ shell

$17,800 406-261-0113

$19,900 970-948-3264

(Price Reduced) $3,400 OBO 970-618-8322

‘SOLD FIRST DAY OF ADVERTISING’

Honda Civic LX - 2001

Honda Pilot 2005

Jeep Wrangler 1995

Lexus RX 350 2008

SOLD!!!

Honda Pilot 2005 8,500 OBO 4 door. Excellent condition. 141,000 Auto transmission. 3.5 AWD. . New Tires silver Contact Tony 8,500 OBO 970-987-2268

Jeep Wrangler 1995 Rio Grande 2 door. Good condition. 124000 5-Speed, 4-Cyl White Soft Top, Dave rybakarch@comcast.net $4800 970-948-1012

AWD. Excellent condition. 44k miles. V6 Engine. Heated leather seats. GPS navigation system. Rear parking assist. Call Kate for more info.

Mini Cooper Convertible 2011

Subaru Outback 2002

Toyota Land Cruiser 2004

Volvo Bertone Coupe 1991

Raptor Luxury SportRaptor 2006

Art Car painted by Romero Britto, Aero Package, 2 door. Excellent condition, Manual transmission. 524 Miles.

Toyota Land Cruiser 2004 4x4 55k miles, 4.7L V8, Alloy wheels-ABS-GPS 3rd Row seat, New Brakes. Black with Grey Leather. Jay

Limited edition. Superb condition. Under 25,000, always garaged. Leather, sunroof, walnut panels. jcowan825@aol.com

$69,900 Please call 970-922-1152

Limited VDC H6 3.0. Dual sunroofs, leather interior, automatic, newer tires, 166,000 miles, good shape. Thule box included. $6000! E-mail kavu152@gmail.com or call 970-306-9111. text here

21500 970-390-0101

$9,900.00 970-379-8479

Raptor Toy Hauler Raptor 2006 $32000.00 Luxury Sport 2 door. Like new condition. Less than 3000 Miles White George 970-618-8218 George@eaglecrestnursery.com $32000.00 970-618-8218

VIXEN RV - 524 BMW DIESEL -1986

BMW R90s 1975

Trans portation GMC Yukon 2004

1 Owner, good condition. 191K Miles, V8, leather with all the options, seats 7! $8500 970-390-1115

$21,500 970-309-5965

Why are there so many auto photo ads listed each day?

Because auto photo ads WORK! 54,000 mi, 6CYL, 25-30mpg, sleeps 4,

Black, 35k Miles. Excellent Condition.

$12,250 *** Jay 970-379-1436 leavitt@sopris.net

$9,400 970-948-4541

5 speed manual, new tires, 21'x6'8"-fits in 2 car garage, toilet, shower, range, ref, microwave, needs -new engine, interior TLC, exterior fiberglass buff.

Call or go online to sell your wheels! 925-9937 • www.aspentimes.com/placead A S P E N T I M E S . C O M / W E E K LY

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Auto Parts/ Accessories

Clothing

‘1 tire only’-

Goodyear Wrangler Tire P215/75-15 - $25 ‘1 tire only on 1 wheel’ Goodyear Wrangler P225/75-16 - & wheel from JK Jeep - $50

‘1 tire only’

B.F. Goodrich 285/75-R16 - $30.

970-456-2033 Gosh, thanks. More than 71 percent of adults read a newspaper in print or online each week.

Women’s large leather coat, great condition.

$50.

when you place an auto photo ad for a month! 4 Truck Tires/ Wheels

WINTER IS AROUND THE CORNER...... ‘County Cheyenne Collection’ Fur Coat (not real fur but makes an awesome winter coat).

970-319-6294 Rifle

NEW VERY NICE!

Sell your vehicle,

guaranteed,

Clothing

‘Bud’ racing leather coat. Women's small, excellent condition.

$50.00 970-319-6294

Size: XL. $130. 970-456-3291

Serious inquiries only please.

Furniture/ Dining Room

Bridgestone Blizzak Ws70 studdless snowtires 225/50 R17 94T Set of 4 $300 Great condition Will drop off call Lina 732-485-8102

Autos

Honda Civic Coupe DX 1998. Good condition, well maintained. 168,700 miles. Automatic. After market stereo $2,999. Mark 970-948-4734 •Volvo 2004 S80. Good condition sedan. 4 door 5 cylinder $4300. •Volvo 2002 S80 T6. 4 door good condition 6 cylinder. $3200 • Saturn 2004 Excellent condition 4 door, 4 cylinder $3500. 970-319-1198 970-319-7804

Merch andise

Service Directory.

Always in print, always online and always affordable. Our Classified Advertising staff is ready to schedule your Service Directory ad. Call 866-850-9937 or e-mail classifieds@ cmnm.org. Hoarders be gone. Advertise your cleaning business in the Service Directory. Always in print and online. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.

Computer/Supplies

Awesome Crate & Barrel Flip Dining Table with 4 chairs and one bench. Seats 4 comfortably when in regular configuration. The top easily flips open to double the size of the table. Painted black and distresses to show wood color coming through on chairs & bench. $2500 new, lightly used for $880. Located in EagleVail, call 970-390-3444.

Electronics

Like New Hardly Worn! Size XL. $130. 970.456.3291

Appliances

Top flips open, writing surface slides out. Located in EagleVail.

Color makes your classified ad stand out. No rain, or snow, on this parade. Advertise your roofing company in the Service Directory. Classifieds@ cmnm.org.

Hunting Wanted to lease Elk ground for the 2015 hunting season.

970-456-8392

www.busybeesdelivery.com buzz@busybeesdelivery.com

Firewood/Fuel $150 per cord / $1.20 cubic ft. Mixed hardwoods, split & cut, you select, load, haul • Delivery avail. For more info www.highrisetreecare.com 970-984-0202

Furniture/ Beds & Mattresses

Dk brwn lthr couch and Matching chair $800 for both like new 970-618-4077

RON"THE GOLD GUY "

Grass Horse hay for sale. No rain, $6.50/Bail. Call 970-319-5538

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

Try a border for just five bucks! Did you know more people read a newspaper on a typical Sunday than watched the 2011 Super Bowl?

Drywall/ Plaster/Insulation Painting Faux Deco Design Diane Orlow

Service

Directory Bookkeeping/Quickbook s/Bill Payment Services by long-time resident. Experienced. Marianne Neiley. 970-948-6959

Brand New 2013/2014 (women's) Head Mya 8 163cm, mya10 binding/plate system Only $350 Aspen Mike 970-319-7064 mtache1@earthlink.net

Cleaning Service Clutter Clearing Transform your Life This Clarity is a Gift Deborah 970-948-5663

SPEND LOCALLY!

Look in the merchandise section for great deals!

Green Valley Energy Solutions located in Grand Junction, CO specializes in residential and commercial insulation and air sealing. We are Certified as BPI Building Analysts, allowing us to do residential energy audits. Contact us at (970)261-9721 or JeffreyPurdyCO@Gmai l.com to set up an appointment.

Oven. Miele Microwave & Oven $3900 Aspen Prime condition. Diane Hogan/Tony Zagorski 512-299-0855 Dvhogan1111@gmail.co m

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Musical Ferguson Copeland Sleigh Walnut Bed and Kings Down Mattress/BoxSpring Queen Size. $2400: Good Condition. Moving, must sell. Barbara 970-319-6666 olsonphotos@me.com

Piano Steinway Art Case Aspen Music Festival 43/50 with fine inlaid aspen leaves $75,000.00 Will ship Superb condition. Laurence Pinkerton 918-587-1800 pinknav@aol.com

• HOUSEKEEPING

• CONSTRUCTION Brand New (women's) Head Mya 9, 163cm (still in plastic) Only $350 Aspen Mike 970-319-7064 mtache1@earthlink.net

CLEANING

• HOME MANAGEMENT

970.379.7237 THELITTLEVIKINGINC.COM

“Turn Your Home Into A Work of Art” Decorative Finishes Italian Plasters Furniture & Cabinetry Concrete & Stone Woodgraining Leather & Suede Antiquing & Distressing Interior & Exterior Maint.

813.403.2230

fauxdecodesign.com

Health & Beauty

Basalt Barber Shop

Photography

Open Tues - Fri 9am-6pm Sat. 8:30am- 1pm

$2000

Hair Cuts Chad and Lonnie Bones 302 Midland Ave.

970-366-6550

Think inside the box JET SET fur hooded blue parka. This is a beautiful jacket in perfect shape by Jet Set made in Italy. It has a detachable fur hood and it is excellent for the snow. It's a Jet Set size 2 will fit US 4-6. $450. 970 376 6523

20% off ! Lily is here give you a fantastic massage Oriental Massage: Clean, cozy, and comfortable. If you would like a massage by a professional Asian Masseuse come & experience a perfect body massage!! 818-913-6588

aspenorientalmassage.com

Need at least 800+ acres. Will pay top dollar and carry all necessary insurance and bonds.

Call Cecil in Louisiana 318-435-5029

Massage Therapy

Busy Bees Delivery LLC

Mobile Notary

1 9 9 1 C o l e m a n Williamsburg popup Camper (Top of the Line) New Canvas & Windows. Sleeps 6, heater, sink, stove, shower. $1850 970-404-2131

Ski Equipment

Jewelry

Delivery Service

Same Day Delivery Service

Accounting/Taxes

‘WESTERN WORLD’ Ladies

Fringe Leather Jacket.

Campers/RVs

Labradoodle puppies. All colors, non shed, standard & mini sizes www.1-labradoodle-bre eder.com 970-240-4652. Great family dogs.

Antique Writing Desk

iMac 21.5 mid-2010 $725

Great condition iMac that retailed for more than $1,400 when purchased. 500 gig hard drive, 4 gig ram, Mavericks installed. Eagle 970-390-9787

Marketing

FREE WEBSITE FOR YOUR BUSINESS 719-427-0360 aspenvalleyweb.com

Pets - Dogs

Furniture/Home Furnishings

$375 Call 970-390-3444

iPad 3rd Gen 32G WiFi Apple MD329LL/A 200.00 Superb condition. Helen 970-923-6676 aspencaps@gmail.com

Construction

Want to purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201

Rifle

Michelin M/S LT -275/ 70 R-18. Load Range E. Mounted on custom Diamo wheels. Call for pricing 970-948-1212

Merchandise Wanted

LASER TATTOO REMOVAL • Ross Dickstein, MD alluremedaesthetics.com

(970)668-0998

Timeless Memories; Professional Photos; Call Heather (970)640-1205 hmhphotograph.smugm ug.com


Original Beneficiary(ies) Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Wells Fargo Bank, NA Date of Deed of Trust May 07, 2007 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust May 11, 2007 Recording Information (Reception Number) 537716 Original Principal Amount $3,500,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $3,497,520.61 COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have SALE NO. 14-015 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payregard to the following described Deed of Trust: On July 23, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. to the Deed of Trust described below to be record- THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. ed in the County of Pitkin records. The property to be foreclosed is: Original Grantor(s) LOT 1, RIDGE RUN UNIT TWO, ACCORDING TO Joseph B. Brown & Deborah L. Herron-Brown THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED FEBRUARY Original Beneficiary(ies) 28, 1969 IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT PAGE 385. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Also known by street and number as: 399 MaCurrent Holder of Evidence of Debt ple Ridge Lane, Snowmass Village, CO 81615. Wells Fargo Bank, NA THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL Date of Deed of Trust OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMMay 07, 2007 BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. County of Recording NOTICE OF SALE Pitkin The current holder of the Evidence of Debt seRecording Date of Deed of Trust cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has May 11, 2007 filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as Recording Information (Reception Number) provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. 537716 THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at Original Principal Amount public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, $3,500,000.00 11/19/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the Outstanding Principal Balance south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, $3,497,520.61 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the DISTRICT COUNTY OFdeed PITKIN, STATE said real property and all interest of the said Grantnotified thatCOURT, the covenants of the of trust haveOF COLORADO Court Address:as follows: failure to pay principal or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the been violated 9th andJudicial interestDistrict when due together with all other pay- purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in 506 East Main St. ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Aspen, CO 81611 Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST and other items allowed by law, and will issue to SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE AT ASPEN FRACTIONAL OWNERS aASSOCIATION, INC., the purchaser Certificate of Purchase, all as proLIEN. Plaintiff vided by law. The property to be foreclosed is: v. LOT 1, RIDGE RUN UNIT TWO, ACCORDING TO First Publication9/25/2014 DOUGLAS THE PLAT PRICE, THEREOF RECORDED FEBRUARY Last Publication10/23/2014 Defendant COURT USE Weekly ONLY Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times 28, 1969 IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT PAGE 385. Number: 14 CVA30013 CONTINUED TO LATAlso known by street and number as: 399 Ma- IF THE SALE DATE ISCase 5 ER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE ADivision NOTICE ple Ridge Lane, Snowmass Village, CO 81615. Scott Harper THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENScott Harper, P.C. OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUM- TITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. 1280 UteBY Ave., Suite 10OF THE DEED OF TRUST. DATE: 07/23/2014 BERED THE LIEN Aspen, CO 81611 Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the NOTICE OF SALE Telephone: 544-of5000 e-mail: harper@sopris.net The current(970) holder the Evidence of Debt se- County of Pitkin, State of Colorado Facsimile: (970) 544-5010 Atty. Reg.#:: herein, 7093 has By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee cured by the Deed of Trust, described filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as The name, address, business telephone number SHERIFF'S SALE 14-0206number of the attorney(s) repbar No. registration provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. NOTICE OFand Under an Order and Foreclosure July 25,the 2014, the above-entitled action,is: I am legalinholder of the indebtedness THEREFORE, Notice Is Decree Hereby of Given that I willentered at resenting ordered to sell the following properties: public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, Britney Beall-Eder #34935 An undivided one-fifteenth interest inatand Unit 2 S H#34145 ADOW MOUNTAIN Cynthia Lowrey-Graber 11/19/2014, at Pitkin County(1/15) Courthouse, theto Condominium LODGE ATdoor, ASPEN, the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat L. Martinez #40351 south front 506 according E Main St,to Aspen, Colorado, Kimberly Book at highest Pages 70-72 and as shown the first to condominium map for Shadow MounCaren Jacobs Castle #11790 sell to16 the and best bidder foron cash, the supplement tain Lodge at Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together said real property and all interest of the said Grant- Deanne Westfall #23449 with the exclusive right to possession andheirs occupancy of said Unit only duringChristopher Use WeeksT.20, 42 &#39976 43, said right to possession Groen or(s), Grantor(s)' and assigns therein, for the and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and endGriest #34830 purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in Jennifer ing 10:00 a.m.ofRocky time onDeed the last of each as LLC more999 fully defined deThe CastleUse LawWeek Group, 18TH ST.,and #2201, saidatEvidence Debt Mountain secured by the of day scribed in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen re865-1400 Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale DENVER, CO 80202 (303) corded October 1984 in Page 783toandAttorney as amended first amendment recorded Aug. 26, File #by 14-02211 and other items29, allowed byBook law, 475 andatwill issue 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as proAn by undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit to 4 SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE and is attempting collect a debt. Any information vided law. AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at provided mayNovember be used for that purpose. First Publication9/25/2014 Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium mapAspen for Shadow L oSeptemdge at Published in the TimesMountain Weekly on Last Publication10/23/2014 Aspen recorded Aug. 28,Aspen 1985 in Plat Weekly Book 17 at Pageb e73 together possession r 2 5 , 2 0 1 with 4 a nthe d Oexclusive c t o b e r 2right , 9 , to1 6 and 23, Name of PublicationThe Times and occupancy of saidISUnit only during TO UseAWeeks 37 & 38, said right to possession and occupancy 2014.(10561237) IF THE SALE DATE CONTINUED LAT- 12, beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. ER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE Rocky Mountain time onBY theTHOSE last dayPARTIES of each Use OF INTENT TO CURE EN-Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, TITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. 1984 Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 DATE:in07/23/2014 at Page 604 Pitkin,Trustee State ofinColorado Thomas CarlCounty Oken,ofPublic and for the An of undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 5 SHADOW MOUNTAIN County Pitkin, State of Colorado LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and astelephone shown onnumber the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow MounThe name, address, business tain Lodge at Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right and bar registration number of the attorney(s)inrepto possession and holder occupancy said Unit only resenting the legal of theofindebtedness is: during Use Weeks 11, 15 & 25, said right to possession and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and endBritney Beall-Eder #34935 ing at 10:00 a.m. Rocky#34145 Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and deCynthia Lowrey-Graber scribed in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen reKimberly L. Martinez #40351 corded OctoberCastle 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, Caren Jacobs #11790 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado Deanne Westfall #23449 An undivided one-fifteenth Christopher T. Groen #39976 (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 5 SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Jennifer AT Griest #34830 Book 16 at Pages 70-72LLC and 999 as shown the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain The Castle Law Group, 18TH on ST., #2201, Lodge at Aspen recorded 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to DENVER, CO 80202 (303)Aug. 865-1400 possession occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 20, 35 & 36, said right to possession and Attorney Fileand # 14-02211 occupancy beginning at acting 4:00 p.m. The Attorney above is as Rocky a debt Mountain collector Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 Rocky to Mountain onAny the information last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in and is a.m. attempting collect atime debt. the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded provided may be used for that purpose. October 29, in Book 475 at Page on 783Septemand as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 Published in1984 the Aspen Times Weekly in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado ber 25, 2014 and October 2, 9, 16 and 23, An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 6 SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE 2014.(10561237) AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain L o d g e a t Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 2, 38 & 42, said right to possession and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. Rocky Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 7 SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 7, 20 & 34, said right to possession and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. Rocky Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 7 SHADOW MOUNTAIN LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 21, 50 & 51, said right to possession and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. Rocky Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado An undivided one-fifteenth (1/15) interest in and to Condominium Unit 12 S H A D O W M O U N T A I N LODGE AT ASPEN, according to the Condominium Map thereof recorded November 20, 1984 in Plat Book 16 at Pages 70-72 and as shown on the first supplement to condominium map for Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded Aug. 28, 1985 in Plat Book 17 at Page 73 together with the exclusive right to possession and occupancy of said Unit only during Use Weeks 12, 38 & 40, said right to possession and occupancy beginning at 4:00 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time on the first day of each Use Week and ending at 10:00 a.m. Rocky Mountain time on the last day of each Use Week as more fully defined and described in the Fractional Estate Condominium Declaration for the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen recorded October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and as amended by first amendment recorded Aug. 26, 1985 in Book 493 at Page 604 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado with a street address of 232 West Hyman Ave., Aspen, Colorado 81611. I shall offer for public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, all the right, title and interest of the defendant(s) in said properties on December 10, 2014, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the front steps of the Courthouse, 506 East Main Street, Aspen, Colorado 81611. NOTICE: THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED UPON MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. Signed September 4, 2014 By:Joe DiSalvo Sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado Published in Aspen Times Weekly First Publication: October 16, 2014 Last Publication: November 13, 2014 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 16, 23, and 20, 2014 and November 6 and 13, 2014. (10530706)

Original Creditor:Bank Midwest, N.A. THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED FEBRUARY Current holder (Holder) of the DebtArmed Forces 28, 1969 IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT PAGE 385. Bank, N.A. successor by merger to Bank Midwest, Also known by street and number as: 399 MaN.A. ple Ridge Lane, Snowmass Village, CO 81615. Date of Debt:January 15, 2013 THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL Recording Date of Lis Pendens:April 10, 2014 OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMCounty of Recording:Pitkin and Eagle BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. Lis Pendens Recording information (Pitkin):RecepNOTICE OF SALE M O N DAYF R I DAY 8 : 3 0 A M TO 5 : 0 0 P M tion No. 609327 The current holder of the Evidence of Debt seLis Pendens Recording information (Eagle):Recepcured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has 970. 3 8 4 9 1 3 5 tion No. 201405678 filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as Original Principal Balance of Debt:$3,683,416.27 provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. L E G A L S @ AS P E N T I M E S .CO M Current Principal Balance of Debt: $3,945,658.47 THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, Description of property ("Property") presently en11/19/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the cumbered by said Decree: south front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, SUMMONS FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the See attached Exhibit A Case Number: 2014DR28 said real property and all interest of the said GrantExhibit A Legal Description Since the date of the last such notice, the folor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the lowing actions have been filed herein: THAT PART OF TRACT 58 IN TOWNSHIP 8 purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in Action No. Parties SOUTH, RANGE 87 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINsaid Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of 2014DR28 Petitioner CIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale Joshua Natale SUPPLEMENTAL PLAT OF THE SURVEY and other items allowed by law, and will issue to Respondent CLAIMS IN SECTION 1, 2. 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, AND 12, the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as proAraceli Duarte Bueno INDEPENDENT RESURVEY TOWNSHIP 8 vided by law. SOUTH, RANGE 87 WEST, SIXTH PRINCIPAL First Publication9/25/2014 The forgoing seeks dissolution of marriage. Last Publication10/23/2014 A copy of the petition and summons may be MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly obtained from the clerk of this court during regular BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 58: THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LAT- business hours. ER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE A default judgment may be entered against Re- 20' EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES EN- spondent if Respondent fails to appear or file a re- TRACT A DISTANCE OF 1294.26 FEET TO TITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. sponse within 30 days of the date of publication CORNER NO. 4 OF SAID TRACT; THENCE DATE: 07/23/2014 NORTH 88 DEGREES 47' EAST ALONG SAID hereof. Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the SOUTH LINE 90.43 fEET TO THE TRUE POINT Dated this August 26, 2014 County of Pitkin, State of Colorado OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 47' ALONG THE SAID SOUTH LINE 515.84 FEET; By: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee PITKIN COUNTY DISTRICT COURT THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 26' EAST The name, address, business telephone number by: Glenita L. Melrick 1358.57 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY and bar registration number of the attorney(s) repCourt Clerk RIGHT·OF·WAY LINE OF D&RGW RAILROAD; resenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 3, THENCE NORTH 72 DEGREES 58' 30" WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT·Of·WAY 766.23 FEET Cynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 10, 17, and 24, and 31, 2014. (10586234) ALONG THE D&RGW RAILROAD Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 RIGHT·Of·WAY; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 NOTICE TO CREDITORS BY PUBLICATION 3 DEGREE 52' CURVE TO THE LEFT 199.28 Deanne Westfall #23449 PURSUANT TO §15-12-801 C.R.S. FEET, WHICH SUBTENDS A CHORD BEARING Christopher T. Groen #39976 NOTICE TO CREDITORS* NORTH 67 DEGREES 34' WEST 198.96 FEET TO Jennifer Griest #34830 A POINT ON A LINE WHICH BEARS NORTH 12 The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, Estate of BETTY B. COATES A/K/A BETTY S. DEGREES 28' WEST FROM THE TRUE POINT DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 COATES AND BETTY BYERS COATES, DeOF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 12 DEGREES Attorney File # 14-02211 ceased 28' EAST 1699.43 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector Case Number : 2014 R 30044 OF BEGINNING. COUNTIES OF EAGLE AND and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information PITKIN, STATE Of COLORADO. provided may be used for that purpose. All persons having claims against the aboveIncluding all water, water rights and ditch rights Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on Septemnamed estate are required to present them to the (including stock in utilities with ditch or irrigation ber 25, 2014 and October 2, 9, 16 and 23, Personal Representative or to the District Court rights). 2014.(10561237) o f Pitikin County, Colorado, on or before The Real Property or its address is commonly February 4, 2015 , or the claims may be forever known as 2701 Emma Road, Carbondale, barred. Colorado 81623. Neligh C. Coates, Jr. COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED AS FOLLOWS: 212 E. Lupine Drive CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE Pursuant to the Decree, I am ordered to sell the Aspen, CO 81611 SALE NO. 14-016 Property which is ALL of the property subject to the To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with Decree. Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 2, regard to the following described Deed of Trust: THE LIEN OF THE DECREE BEING 9, and 16, 2014. (10582169) On July 23, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating Plaintiff, Armed Forces Bank, N.A. successor by to the Deed of Trust described below to be recordmerger to Bank Midwest, N.A. ("Armed Forces") is PUBLIC NOTICE ed in the County of Pitkin records. the judgment creditor in this action and the current B&RFPD Original Grantor(s) owner and holder of the Debt secured by the Trevor T Nelson and Rose-Marie Nelson Property and as of the date of this notice, the prinNOTICE OF PROPOSED BUDGET Original Beneficiary(ies) cipal due and owing upon said Debt is Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Notice is hereby given that a proposed budget has $3,945,658.47. The Property which is the subject Current Holder of Evidence of Debt of this litigation is all of the property subject to the been submitted to the Board of Directors of the BaHSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee Decree. for Wells Fargo Home Equity Asset-Backed Secu- salt & Rural Fire Protection District for the year of NOTICE OF RIGHTS 2015. That a copy of such proposed budget has rities 2006-3 Trust, Home Equity Asset-Backed been filed in the administrative office of the Basalt Y O U M A Y H A V E A N I N T E R E S T I N T H E Certificates, Series 2006-3 PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED OR HAVE & Rural Fire Protection District, 1089 JW Drive, Date of Deed of Trust Carbondale, Colorado, where same is open for C E R T A I N R I G H T S O R S U F F E R C E R T A I N October 12, 2006 public inspection. That such proposed budget will L I A B I L I T I E S P U R S U A N T T O C O L O R A D O County of Recording be considered at the regular meeting of the Board S T A T U T E S A S A R E S U L T O F S A I D Pitkin of Directors of the Basalt & Rural Fire Protection FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT Recording Date of Deed of Trust District to be held at the Basalt Fire Station, 1089 TO REDEEM SAID PROPERTY OR YOU MAY October 16, 2006 JW Drive, Carbondale, Colorado on October 30, HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER Recording Information (Reception Number) THE INSTRUMENT BEING FORECLOSED. A 2014, at 5:00 p.m. 529853 COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH Original Principal Amount Any interested elector within the Basalt & Rural STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, IS $234,400.00 ATTACHED HERETO. HOWEVER, YOUR Fire Protection District may inspect the proposed Outstanding Principal Balance budget and file or register any objections thereto at RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS $207,582.00 STATUTES. YOU MAY WISH TO SEEK THE ADany time prior to the final adoption of the budget. Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby VICE OF YOUR OWN ATTORNEY CONCERNING notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have YOUR RIGHTS IN RELATION TO THIS Dated: October 7, 2014 been violated as follows: failure to pay principal FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING. Basalt and Rural Fire and interest when due together with all other payThe name, address and telephone number of Protection District ments provided for in the evidence of debt secured each attorney (if any) representing the Holder of BY: Scott Thompson by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. the Debt is as follows: Fire Chief THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST Markus Williams Young & Zimmermann LLC LIEN. Attn: Steven R. Rider SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND IN- Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 16, 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 4550 2014. (10629023) CORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE Denver, Colorado 80203 UNIT 207, LITTLE AJAX CONDOMINIUMS, AC(303) 830-0800 CORDING TO THE CONDOMINIUM MAP RE- DISTRICT COURT, PITKIN COUNTY, STATE OF THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT CORDED OCTOBER 5, 2006 UNDER RECEP- COLORADO AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE T I O N N O . 5 2 9 5 0 9 A N D A S D E F I N E D A N D 506 E. Main, Suite 300 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DESCRIBED IN THE CONDOMINIUM DECLA- Aspen CO 81611 RATION FOR THE LITTLE AJAX CONDOMINI- 970-925-7635 DATED this 14day of August, 2014. UMS RECORDED OCTOBER 5, 2006 UNDER Joe DiSalvo Plaintiff: ARMED FORCES BANK, N.A., succes- Sheriff, Pitkin County, Colorado RECEPTION NO. 529506. sor by merger to BANK MIDWEST, N.A., a nation- By: Heather Nelson COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. Also known by street and number as: 605 West al banking association Deputy Hopkins Avenue, 207, Unit Unit, Aspen, CO vs. COURT USE ONLY First Publication Date:October 9, 2014 81611. Case No.: 2014CV030054 Last Publication Date:November 6, 2014 THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL Division: 5 Name of Publication: Aspen Times Weekly and the OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMDefendants: COLEMAN RANCH LLC, a Colo- Eagle Valley Enterprise BERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. rado limited liability company; THOMAS C. OKEN, Published in the Aspen Times Weekly and the NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt se- PITKIN COUNTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE; and KAREN Eagle Valley Enterprise October 9, 16, 23, and 30, cured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has SHEAFFER EAGLE COUNTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE. 2014 and November 6, 2014 . (10482033) filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as Steven R. Rider, #7921 provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. Markus Williams Young & Zimmermann LLC THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at 1700 Lincoln, Suite 4550 PUBLIC NOTICE public auction, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, Denver, Colorado 80203 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE GENERAL 11/19/2014, at Pitkin County Courthouse, at the Phone Number: (303) 830-0800 PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF INsouth front door, 506 E Main St, Aspen, Colorado, Fax Number: (303) 830-0809 TEREST REGARDING THE PITKIN COUNTY sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the Email:srider@markuswilliams.com BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: said real property and all interest of the said Grant- Attorneys for Plaintiff or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the ·Unless otherwise notified all regular and special purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in PITKIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE meetings will be held in the Board of County Comsaid Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Case No.: 2014CV030054 missioners, Plaza One Conference Room, 530 E Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale Main St, Aspen and other items allowed by law, and will issue to NOTICE OF SALE the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as pro- The undersigned will on, December 3, 2014, at vided by law. 10:00 a.m. at 506 East Main Street, front steps of ·All regular meeting items begin at 12:00 p.m., or First Publication9/25/2014 the Courthouse, Aspen, CO 81611, will sell the as soon thereafter as the conduct of business alC h e c k a g e n d a a t Last Publication10/23/2014 Property described below at public auction to the l o w s . Name of PublicationThe Aspen Times Weekly highest bidder who has submitted bid funds to the http://www.aspenpitkin.com or call 920-5200 for IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LAT- undersigned as specified by C.R.S. § 38-38-106(7) meeting times for special meetings. ER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE to pay the sums due pursuant to the Default JudgOF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES EN- ment issued in connection with the above cap- ·Copies of the full text of any resolution(s) and ortioned matter on June 5, 2014 (the "Debt"), all as dinance(s) referred to are available during regular TITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 07/23/2014 provided by law and the terms of the Order - De- business hours (8:30 - 4:30) in the Clerk and ReThomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee in and for the cree of Foreclosure issued in connection with the corder's office, 530 East Main Street, Suite 101, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado above captioned matter on July 27, 2014 (the "De- 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-/CalendarBy: Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Public Trustee cree"). Events/ The name, address, business telephone number Sale No. 14_0205 and bar registration number of the attorney(s) rep- This Notice concerns the Debt described as folresenting the legal holder of the indebtedness is: lows: NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTIONS BY THE BOARD Britney Beall-Eder #34935 Original Obligor:Coleman Ranch, LLC OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE FOLCynthia Lowrey-Graber #34145 Original Creditor:Bank Midwest, N.A. LOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS: Kimberly L. Martinez #40351 Current holder (Holder) of the DebtArmed Forces Caren Jacobs Castle #11790 Bank, N.A. successor by merger to Bank Midwest, The following Resolution on October 8, 2014: Deanne Westfall #23449 N.A. Resolution No. 100 - Approving an IntergovernChristopher T. Groen #39976 Date of Debt:January 15, 2013 mental Agreement with the Aspen Fire District for Jennifer Griest #34830 Recording Date of Lis Pendens:April 10, 2014 Fleet Services The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18TH ST., #2201, County of Recording:Pitkin and Eagle DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 Lis Pendens Recording information (Pitkin):RecepAttorney File # 14-02665 tion No. 609327 The following Ordinance on October 8, 2014: The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector Lis Pendens Recording information (Eagle):RecepOrdinance No. 023-2014 - Approving Le Chamonix and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information tion No. 201405678 Property Trail Dedication provided may be used for that purpose. Original Principal Balance of Debt:$3,683,416.27 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on Septem- Current Principal Balance of Debt: $3,945,658.47 ber 25, 2014 and October 2, 9, 16, and 23, NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENTS CONTRAC2014.(10561300) Description of property ("Property") presently en- TORS SETTLEMENT cumbered by said Decree: A S P Notice E N T IisMhereby ES.CO M / that W E the E K Board L Y of County given See attached Exhibit A Commissioners of Pitkin County, Colorado, hereinExhibit A Legal Description after the "Board," shall make final settlement for the THAT PART OF TRACT 58 IN TOWNSHIP 8 work contracted to be done on the project known SOUTH, RANGE 87 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRIN- as Rio Grande Trail-RF Gorge Phase I hereinafter C I P A L M E R I D I A N , A C C O R D I N G T O T H E the "Project," to Frontier Paving, Inc. hereinafter the

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Ordinance No. 023-2014 - Approving Le Chamonix Property Trail Dedication NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENTS CONTRACTORS SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Pitkin County, Colorado, hereinafter the "Board," shall make final settlement for the work contracted to be done on the project known as Rio Grande Trail-RF Gorge Phase I hereinafter the "Project," to Frontier Paving, Inc. hereinafter the "Contractor," on October 27, 2014. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by the Contractor or its subcontractors in or about the performance of the Project contracted to be done or that supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the Project, whose claim therefor has not been paid by the Contractor or its subcontractors shall file with the Board written verified notice of such claims at any time up to and including the time of final settlement first stated above or forever waive any and all claims, without limitation, pursuant to C.R.S. § 38-26-107, as amended, against the Board of County Commissioners, Pitkin County, Colorado and the Project. All claims must be addressed as follows: Board of County Commissioners c/o Gary Tennenbaum, Assistant Director-Stewardship and Trails, 530 East Main Street, Ste. 300, Aspen, CO 81611. Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 16, 2014 (10632389) 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/ NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTIONS BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE FOLLOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS: The following Ordinance on October 8, 2014 Ordinance No. 024-2014, Amending Title 8 of the Pitkin County Code, the 2006 Lands Use code, Sections 5-20-60(j) and 7-10-30 Regarding Height of Barns Exempt from Floor Area With the following amendment:

dinance(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/ NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTIONS BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AT THE FOLLOWING DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARINGS: The following Ordinance on October 8, 2014 Ordinance No. 024-2014, Amending Title 8 of the Pitkin County Code, the 2006 Lands Use code, Sections 5-20-60(j) and 7-10-30 Regarding Height of Barns Exempt from Floor Area With the following amendment: III. AMEND SEC. 7-10-30: EXEMPT DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES The following activities are exempt from Site Plan and Activity Envelope review if the activities are in compliance with the standards in Secs. 7-10-40 through 7-20-90 and are exempt from Scenic View Protection Review pursuant to Sec. 7-20-120(c). (a)The Community Development Director may exempt agricultural buildings of less than 4,060 square feet (except for a barn of more than 20' and up to 25' to the midpoint of the roof on a lot/parcel of 10 to <20 acres) or greenhouses of less than 3,000 square feet from review, if the owner demonstrates that (1) there is no construction in a Constrained Area; and (2) the agricultural building is sited consistent with Sec. 7-20-120(e), Rural Character Guidelines for Building Locations; and (3) the agricultural building is not visible from the rights-of-way designated in Sec. 7-20-120(b), or has limited visual impact and the exterior and roof comply with Secs. 7-20-120(d)(11) and (12); and (4) the agricultural building maintains yard setbacks of at least one and a half times the required yard setbacks specified in Sec. 5-10.

Street, Aspen to consider an application submitted by the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA) (1340 Main Street, Carbondale, CO 81623) requesting to add approximately 57,000 square feet of additions to the existing bus barn facility. The property is located at 51 Service Center Road and is legally described as a Tract of land No. 101 of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. NH 0821-051 Unit 1, in the SE ¼ of Section 34, Township 9 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. (AKA RFTA Bus Maintenance Building, Subdivision Exemption Plat of the Pitkin County Service Center). The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2643-344-00-853. The application is available for public inspection in the Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. For further information contact Mike Kraemer at the Pitkin Community Development Department (970) 920-5482. s/, Mirte Mallory Chair Pitkin County Planning and Zoning Commission NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: RE:Estate of Leroy M Merritt Activity Envelope Review, Special Review and GMQS Exemption (Case P085-14)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS BEFORE THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been submitted by Estate of Leroy M Merritt (2066 Lord Baltimore Drive, Baltimore, MD 21244) requesting approval to re-establish the previously approved activity envelope. In addition the Applicant is requesting Special Review and GMQS Exemption for a caretaker dwelling unit, and GMQS Exemption for a replacement residence. The property is located at 42726 Highway 82 and is legally described as Lot 1-B, Sparovic Lot Split. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2737-173-08-010. 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 October 20, 2014. For further information, contact Suzanne Wolff at (970) 920-5093.

RE:RFTA Location & Extent Review (Case #P077-14; PID 2643-344-00-853

RE:Wheeler Activity Envelope and Site Plan Review (Case P079-14)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at a regular meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the conduct of business allows, before the Pitkin County Planning and Zoning Commission, Library Meeting Room, 102 North Mill Street, Aspen to consider an application submitted by the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA) (1340 Main Street, Carbondale, CO 81623) requesting to add approximately 57,000 square feet of additions to the existing bus barn facility. The property is located at 51 Service Center Road and is legally described as a Tract of land No. 101 of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. NH 0821-051 Unit 1, in the SE ¼ of Section 34, Township 9 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. (AKA RFTA Bus Maintenance Building, Subdivision Exemption Plat of the Pitkin County Service Center). The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2643-344-00-853. The application is available for public inspection in the Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. For further information contact Mike Kraemer at the Pitkin Community Development Department (970) 920-5482. s/, Mirte Mallory Chair Pitkin County Planning and Zoning Commission

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been submitted by Thomas R. & Patsy C. Wheeler (1220 Watson Divide Road, Snowmass, CO 81654) requesting to re-establish the Activity Envelope and obtain approval of a Site Plan to construct a deed restricted ranch manager's residence and agricultural buildings within the envelope. The property is located at 210 Watson Divide Road and is legally described as a parcel of land situated in Sections 1and 12, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M. and Sections 6 and 7, Township 9 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M., AKA Parcel B, Watson Divide Ranch. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2643-063-00-001. 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 November 17, 2014. For further information, contact Suzanne Wolff at (970) 920-5093. Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 16, 2014 (10632416)

residence and agricultural buildings within the envelope. The property is located at 210 Watson Divide Road and is legally described as a parcel of land situated in Sections 1and 12, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M. and Sections 6 and 7, Township 9 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M., AKA Parcel B, Watson Divide Ranch. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2643-063-00-001. 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 November 17, 2014. For further information, contact Suzanne Wolff at (970) 920-5093. Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 16, 2014 (10632416) COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. 14-017 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On August 13, 2014, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Pitkin records. Original Grantor(s) LEIRY MARTINEZ Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB Current Holder of Evidence of Debt CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT AS TRUSTEE OF ARLP TRUST 2 Date of Deed of Trust July 03, 2008 County of Recording Pitkin Recording Date of Deed of Trust July 07, 2008 Recording Information (Reception Number) 550774 Original Principal Amount $840,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance $838,300.47 Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 1, BLOCK 1, GATEWAY OF SNOWMASS MESA SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT PAGE 399. Also known by street and number as: 280 GATEWAY ROAD, SNOWMASS, CO 81654-9207. 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, 12/10/2014, 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 Publication10/16/2014 Last Publication11/13/2014 Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 08/13/2014 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: Robert J. Aronowitz #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Joan Olson #28078 Stacey L Aronowitz #36290 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney File # 1269.08829 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 October 16, 23, and 30, 2014 and November 6 and 13, 2014. (10618880)

LIEN. The property to be foreclosed is: LOT 1, BLOCK 1, GATEWAY OF SNOWMASS MESA SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT PAGE 399. Also known by street and number as: 280 GATEWAY ROAD, SNOWMASS, CO 81654-9207. 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, 12/10/2014, 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 Publication10/16/2014 Last Publication11/13/2014 Name of Publication The Aspen Times Weekly IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED. DATE: 08/13/2014 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: Robert J. Aronowitz #5673 Lisa Cancanon #42043 Joan Olson #28078 Stacey L Aronowitz #36290 Monica Kadrmas #34904 Catherine A Hildreth #40975 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, L.L.P. 1199 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 Attorney File # 1269.08829 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 October 16, 23, and 30, 2014 and November 6 and 13, 2014. (10618880)

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III. AMEND SEC. 7-10-30: EXEMPT DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

The following activities are exempt from Site Plan and Activity Envelope review if the activities are in compliance with the standards in Secs. 7-10-40 through 7-20-90 and are exempt from Scenic View Protection Review pursuant to Sec. 7-20-120(c).

(a)The Community Development Director may exempt agricultural buildings of less than 4,060 square feet (except for a barn of more than 20' and up to 25' to the midpoint of the roof on a lot/parcel of 10 to <20 acres) or greenhouses of less than 3,000 square feet from review, if the owner demonstrates that (1) there is no construction in a Constrained Area; and (2) the agricultural building is sited consistent with Sec. 7-20-120(e), Rural Character Guidelines for Building Locations; and (3) the agricultural building is not visible from the rights-of-way designated in Sec. 7-20-120(b), or has limited visual impact and the exterior and roof comply with Secs. 7-20-120(d)(11) and (12); and (4) the agricultural building maintains yard setbacks of at least one and a half times the required yard setbacks specified in Sec. 5-10.

NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR:

RE:Estate of Leroy M Merritt Activity Envelope Review, Special Review and GMQS Exemption (Case P085-14)

Add a photo to your ad for guaranteed better response! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been submitted by Estate of Leroy M Merritt (2066 Lord Baltimore Drive, Baltimore, MD 21244) requesting approval to re-establish the previously approved activity envelope. In addition the Applicant is requesting Special Review and GMQS Exemption for a caretaker dwelling unit, and GMQS Exemption for a replacement residence. The property is located at 42726 Highway 82 and is legally described as Lot 1-B, Sparovic Lot Split. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2737-173-08-010. 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 October 20, 2014. For further information, contact Suzanne Wolff at (970) 920-5093.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS BEFORE THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION:

RE:Wheeler Activityand Envelope and Site If you have an ad currently running want toPlan add some photos Review (Case P079-14) (online only or both) justNOTICE e-mail it to classifieds@cmnm.org IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing has been submitted by Thomas R. & Patsy C. will be held on Tuesday, November 18, or 2014the at a name/number (give us your ad# is under). Wheeler (1220 Watson Dividethe Road,ad Snowmass, regular meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. or as soon RE:RFTA Location & Extent Review (Case #P077-14; PID 2643-344-00-853

thereafter as the conduct of business allows, before the Pitkin County Planning and Zoning Commission, Library Meeting Room, 102 North Mill Street, Aspen to consider an application submitted by the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA) (1340 Main Street, Carbondale, CO 81623) requesting to add approximately 57,000 square feet of additions to the existing bus barn facility. The property is located at 51 Service Center Road and is legally described as a Tract of land No. 101 of the Department of Transportation, State of Colorado, Project No. NH 0821-051 Unit 1, in the SE ¼ of Section 34, Township 9 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. (AKA RFTA Bus Maintenance Building, Subdivision Exemption Plat of the Pitkin County Service Center). The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2643-344-00-853. The application is available for public inspection in the Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. For further information contact Mike Kraemer at the Pitkin Community Development Department (970) 920-5482. s/, Mirte Mallory Chair Pitkin County Planning and Zoning Commission

CO 81654) requesting to re-establish the Activity Envelope and obtain approval of a Site Plan to construct a deed restricted ranch manager's residence and agricultural buildings within the envelope. The property is located at 210 Watson Divide Road and is legally described as a parcel of land situated in Sections 1and 12, Township 9 South, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M. and Sections 6 and 7, Township 9 South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M., AKA Parcel B, Watson Divide Ranch. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2643-063-00-001. 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 November 17, 2014. For further information, contact Suzanne Wolff at (970) 920-5093. Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on October 16, 2014 (10632416)

NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: RE:Estate of Leroy M Merritt Activity Envelope Review, Special Review and GMQS Exemption (Case P085-14) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been submitted by Estate of Leroy M Merritt (2066 Lord Baltimore Drive, Baltimore, MD 21244) requesting approval to re-establish the previously approved activity envelope. In addition the Applicant is requesting Special Review and GMQS Exemption for a caretaker dwelling unit, and GMQS Exemption for a replacement residence. The property is located at 42726 Highway 82 and is legally described as Lot 1-B, Sparovic Lot Split. The State Parcel Identification Number for the property is 2737-173-08-010. The application is A S P inspection E N T I M EinS the W EPitkin E K L YCounty V O c tob e r 16, 2014 available for public Community Development Department, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611. Comments or objections are due by October 20, 2014. For further information, contact Suzanne Wolff at (970) 920-5093.

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DELINQUENT TAX LIST Notice is hereby given that I will, according to the law, offer at public sale on the 6th day of November, 2014 and succeeding days, commencing at the hour of nine o’clock AM of said day, so much of the following described real estate and mining property, situate in said county of which taxes for the years mentioned have not been paid as shall be necessary to pay tax herein below set down, together with interest and penalties. R001415 118 NORTH FIRST STREET ASPEN LLC c/o J C WOJTECZKO PC 77 W WASHINGTON ST #1119 CHICAGO, IL 60602 Parcel: 273512439001 Subdivision: CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN Block: 58 Lot: A 118 N FIRST ST Year 2013 Tax $2,044.32 Interest $122.66 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,183.88 R004669 5C GALENA LLC 738 S GALENA ST #5C ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273718274030 Subdivision: DURANT Unit: 5-C 738 S GALENA ST #5C Year 2013 Tax $3,242.60 Interest $226.98 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,486.48 R016037 ADAMS LAURIE B PO BOX 2156 COTTONWOOD, AZ 86326-2156 Parcel: 273525200034 SURFACE RIGHTS ON CLIFTON BOY USMS 6010 9.89 AC. IN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT MINE: CLIFTON BOY - 6010 1% 9.89 ACRESSURFACE RIGHTS ONLY Year 2013 Tax $1,001.52 Interest $70.11 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,088.53 R008433 AGLEY JOSEPH A PO BOX 1149 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273707407008 Subdivision: TAILINGS Unit: TH-5 424 PARK CIR #TH5 Year 2013 Tax $2,219.84 Interest $155.39 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,392.13 R020115 ARTIM LLC PO BOX 30106 NEW YORK, NY 10011 Parcel: 273707305089 Subdivision: OBERMEYER PLACE Unit: 121 DESC: GARAGE COMMERCIAL 601 RIO GRANDE PL #121 Year 2013 Tax $3,906.00 Interest $273.42 Other $16.90 Total Due: $4,196.32 R009520 ASPENEYES LLC PO BOX 270357 HOUSTON, TX 77277-2369 Parcel: 273718234111 Subdivision: LITTLE JEWEL Unit: 1 1004 E DURANT AVE #1 Year 2013 Tax $3,401.56 Interest $238.11 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,656.57 R015537 ASPEN SILVER WATER LLC 1820 17TH AVE SE RIO RANCHO, NM 87124 Parcel: 273524100016 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DIST MINE: BONANZA - 4351 .38% 1.59 ACRES3/8 SURFACE, 3/8 MINERAL RIGHTS MINE: HIDDEN TREASURE 4282 .375% 5.6 ACRES3/8 SURFACE, 3/8 MINERAL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R012123 ASPEN SILVER WATER LLC 1820 17TH AVE SE RIO RANCHO, NM 87124 Parcel: 273524100035 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: ST PAUL - 4279 .67% 7.44 ACRESIN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.36 Interest $0.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $24.78 R006349 BEAR GLENN F & DOROTHY J c/o DOROTHY JEAN ROME 24303 FRYING PAN RD MEREDITH, CO 81642 Parcel: 247124300059 MINE: COLUMBIA - 6656A 100% ALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS IN THE FRYING PAN MINING DISTRICT 1950 MILLER CREEK RD Year 2013 Tax $348.48 Interest $24.39 Other $16.90 Total Due: $389.77 R010508 BECK FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP C/O BRENNA BECK MITCHELL 439 E JODY RD BASALT, CO 81621 Parcel: 273718205001 Subdivision: MOUNTAIN RIVER MANOR Unit: 1 900 E HOPKINS AVE #01 Year 2013 Tax $636.48 Interest $44.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $697.93 R011942 BECK GARY S REV TRUST 2928 SNOWMASS CREEK RD SNOWMASS, CO 81654 Parcel: 264502100015 Section: 2 Township: 9 Range: 86 LAND IN SEC 2-986 CONT 40.31 AC DESC BY M/B BK 510 PG 354 2928 SNOWMASS CREEK RD Year 2013 Tax $62.61 Interest $3.13 Other $16.90 Total Due: $82.64 R013037 BENSON BRADLEY T 18 ANTELOPE DR REDSTONE, CO 81623

Parcel: 272929300005 Section: 29 Township: 10 Range: 88 LAND IN SW4 OF SEC 29-10-88 DESC BY M/B BK 312 PG 363 BK 629 PG 911 ANTELOPE DR Year 2013 Tax $3,786.08 Interest $265.03 Other $16.90 Total Due: $4,068.01 R009965 BERGSTROM KARL A & CONNY R 1662 LA LOMA DR SANTA ANA, CA 92705 Parcel: 273301175002 Subdivision: RIDGE Unit: 2 229 FARAWAY RD #02 Year 2013 Tax $2,628.48 Interest $157.71 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,803.09 R021421 BOOHER HENRY EDWARD JR & CHERIE PO BOX 1879 RIFLE, CO 81650 Parcel: 246720102020 Subdivision: HOAGLUND RANCH HISTORIC PUD PHASE I OPEN SPACE PARCEL 2 EDDIE LN Year 2013 Tax $212.44 Interest $14.87 Other $16.90 Total Due: $244.21 R019319 BOOHER HENRY E JR PO BOX 1879 RIFLE, CO 81650 Parcel: 246720102001 Subdivision: HOAGLUND RANCH HISTORIC PUD Lot: 1 PHASE II EDDIE LN Year 2013 Tax $4,248.72 Interest $297.41 Other $220.90 Total Due: $4,767.03 R019320 BOOHER HENRY E JR PO BOX 1879 RIFLE, CO 81650 Parcel: 246720102002 Subdivision: HOAGLUND RANCH HISTORIC PUD Lot: 2 PHASE II EDDIE LN Year 2013 Tax $4,248.72 Interest $297.41 Other $16.90 Total Due: $4,563.03 R015978 BROURMAN STEVEN N TRUSTEE 607 N LINDEN BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90210 Parcel: 273511301308 Subdivision: MAROON GREENS TOWNHOMES Lot: 308 74 PFISTER DR #308 Year 2013 Tax $322.29 Interest $9.67 Other $16.90 Total Due: $348.86 R018536 BROWN ARCEY LARKIN 15 CAPEHEART CIR BEAUFORT, SC 29906 Parcel: 264306203015 Subdivision: RIVERS BEND Unit: 15 4070 LOWER RIVER RD #15 Year 2013 Tax $357.28 Interest $25.01 Other $16.90 Total Due: $399.19 R000071 BROWN JOSEPH B c/o HERRON-BROWN DEBORAH L 5900 WILSHIRE BLVD #2380 LOS ANGELES, CA 90036 Parcel: 273718261021 Subdivision: SILVER-GLO Unit: AA-1 DESC: AKA UNIT 107 & 207 940 WATERS AVE #207 Year 2013 Tax $1,420.30 Interest $85.22 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,522.42 R005137 CANOE LAKE DEVELOPMENT LLC 1775 SHERMAN ST #2015 DENVER, CO 80203 Parcel: 273718276030 Subdivision: FIFTH AVENUE Unit: 301 DESC: BLDG. C 800 S MILL ST #301C Year 2013 Tax $2,079.96 Interest $145.60 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,242.46 R007641 CERF-GRAHAM LINDA 0531 DORAIS WY REDSTONE, CO 81623 Parcel: 272909200022 Section: 9 Township: 10 Range: 88 TRACT OF LAND IN SW4NW4 OF SEC 9-10-88 LYING WLY OF THE ELY LINE OF SAID SW4NW4 & SELY OF THE SELY LINE OF THE CRYSTAL RIVER RR R-O-W DESC BY M/B BK 407 PG 399 531 DORAIS WY Year 2013 Tax $1,542.00 Interest $92.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,651.42 R003239 CLEARY WILLIAM J 26 TWINING FLATS RD ASPEN, CO 81611-9730 Parcel: 264316300042 Section: 16 Township: 9 Range: 85 SW4 A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN LOT 13 SEC 16-9-85 CONT ACRES M/L BEING FULLY DESCRIBED BY M/B SEE DEED OF RECORD IN BK 208 PG 253 26 TWINING FLATS RD Year 2013 Tax $2,318.96 Interest $162.33 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,498.19 R017075 COHEN RICHARD A & ELIZABETH A PO BOX 1806 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 264334416023 Subdivision: NORTH FORTY PUD Block: 3 Lot: 23 74 TOTTERDOWN RD Year 2013 Tax $1,758.32 Interest $123.08 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,898.30 R007209 COLEMAN RANCH LLC c/o COLMAN BRO CONSTRUCTION PO BOX 729 CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 246511300007 Tract: 58 Section: 1 Township: 8 Range: 87 THAT PART OF TRACT 58 IN T 8 S R 87 W ACCORDING TO SUPPLEMENTAL PLAT OF THE

SURVEY CLAIMS IN SECS 1 2 3 4 9 10 11 & 12 INDEPENDENT RESURVEY T 8 S R 87 W DESC AS FOLLOWS: BEG AT THE SW COR SAID TR 58 TH N 89 20’E ALONG THE S LINE OF SAID TR A DISTANCE OF 1294.26 FT TH CORNER NO 4 OF SAID TR TH N 88 47’ E ALONG SAID S LINE 90.43 FT TO THE TRUE PT OF BEG TH N 88 47’ E ALONG SAID S LINE 515.84 FT TH N 01 26’ E 1358.57 FT TO THE SLY R-O-W LINE OF D& RGW RR TH N 72 58’ 30” W ALONG SAID R-O-W LINE 766.23 FT ALONG THE D&RGW RR R-OW TH ALONG THE ARC OF A 3 52’ CURVE TO THE LEFT 199.28 FT WHICH ARC SUBTENDS A CHORD BEARIN N 67 34’ W 198.96 FT TO A PT ON A LINE WHICH BEARS N 12 28’ W FROM THE TRUE PT OF BEG TH S 12 28’ E 1699.43 FT TO THE TRUE PT OF BEG BK 230 PG 436 EMMA RD Year 2013 Tax $874.64 Interest $61.22 Other $16.90 Total Due: $952.76 R011834 COSCULLUELA JOSE F & MARIA C 11040 SNAPPER CREEK RD CORAL GABLES, FL 33156 Parcel: 273301319006 Subdivision: CHAMONIX AT WOODRUN Unit: 17 476 WOOD RD #17 Year 2013 Tax $3,112.12 Interest $217.85 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,346.87 R002426 CPAL INVESTORS II LLC 2711 CENTERVILLE RD #400 WILMINGTON, DE 19808 Parcel: 273302407031 Subdivision: TIMBERLINE Unit: 3D DESC: BLDG. B 690 CARRIAGE WY #B3D Year 2013 Tax $2,685.28 Interest $187.97 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,890.15 R021735 CROSBY THOMAS PO BOX 735 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO 81602 Parcel: 273536400060 Quarter: SE Section: 36 Township: 10 Range: 36 HIGHLANDS MINING DISTRICT MINE: CARRIE L - 5114A 2/3 MINERAL RIGHTS MINE: EMMA R - 5114A 2/3 MINERAL RIGHTS MIDNIGHT MINE RD Year 2013 Tax $2.04 Interest $0.14 Other $16.90 Total Due: $19.08 R018881 DAGGS JAMES K 715 W MAIN ST #101 ASPEN, CO 81611-1659 Parcel: 273512486001 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 101 715 W MAIN ST #101 Year 2013 Tax $3,621.28 Interest $253.49 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,891.67 R018882 DAGGS JAMES K 715 W MAIN ST #101 ASPEN, CO 81611-1659 Parcel: 273512486002 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 102 715 W MAIN ST #102 Year 2013 Tax $1,071.68 Interest $75.02 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,163.60 R018901 DAGGS JAMES K 715 W MAIN ST #101 ASPEN, CO 81611-1659 Parcel: 273512486021 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: E DESC: PARKING 715 W MAIN ST #E Year 2013 Tax $476.24 Interest $33.34 Other $16.90 Total Due: $526.48 R016592 DAHLSTROM MARK SCHROEDER JACQUELINE LEE PO BOX 2347 BASALT, CO 81612 Parcel: 246707403051 Subdivision: ROARING RIVER LODGES Unit: 47 DESC: BLDG D 23400 TWO RIVERS RD #47 Year 2013 Tax $2,143.76 Interest $128.63 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,289.29 R007550 DAMON RONALD J & MARIA 0281 RED DOG RD CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 264904401001 Subdivision: CRYSTAL VIEW HEIGHTS Lot: 1 FILING 2 281 RED DOG RD Year 2013 Tax $1,675.00 Interest $117.25 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,809.15 R011125 DEEP WHITE INC c/o THOMAS/GENSHAFT LLP 39 BOOMERANG RD STE 8130 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273301338020 Subdivision: WOODRUN PLACE Unit: 20 425 WOOD RD #20 Year 2013 Tax $2,489.04 Interest $174.23 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,680.17 R007821 DURAN MANUEL W/MURILLO 125 RED DOG ROAD CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 264904401010 Subdivision: CRYSTAL VIEW HEIGHTS Lot: 4 FILING 1 125 RED DOG RD Year 2013 Tax $1,381.16 Interest $96.68 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,494.74 R019759 ELLERBROOK CARL PO BOX 232 WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 Parcel: 264316106029 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 29 136 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $174.24 Interest $12.20 Other $16.90 Total Due: $203.34 R019188 FARR CHARLOTTE

306 MCCORMICK AVE CAPITOLA, CA 95010 Parcel: 273512449004 Subdivision: CHRISTIANA ASPEN CONDO Unit: A102 DESC: PHASE I 501 W MAIN ST #A102 Year 2013 Tax $939.00 Interest $65.73 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,021.63 R011844 FIVE G CORP c/o MM TAX & ACCOUNTING 125 E. 32ND ST STE 02 DURANGO, CO 81301 Parcel: 273301319016 Subdivision: CHAMONIX AT WOODRUN Unit: 32 476 WOOD RD #32 Year 2013 Tax $3,660.20 Interest $256.21 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,933.31 R004244 G & R ASPEN LLC c/o GARY WRIGHT 715 W MAIN ST #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273717300011 Section: 17 Township: 10 Range: 84 TRACT IN SE4SW4 OF SEC 17-10 84 DESC BY M/B CONT 2.392 AC M/L BK 624 PG 168 43051 HWY 82 Year 2013 Tax $3,446.93 Interest $172.35 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,636.18 R008302 GARCIA STEPHANIE L 4211 W 21ST AVE 1 DENVER, CO 80212 Parcel: 273512426013 Subdivision: SIXTH AND HALLAM Unit: 1 630 W HALLAM ST #1 Year 2013 Tax $1,534.10 Interest $92.05 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,643.05 R016099 GENERAL MINERALS OF AMERICA INC C/O EVERETT GUST 1221 W COAST HWY APT 101 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663-5037 Parcel: 273536400001 Section: 31 Township: 10 Range: 84 IN THE HIGHLAND MINING DISTRICT MINE: OLD RELIABLE - 6659 100% 10.33 ACRESMINERAL RIGHTS ONLY Year 2013 Tax $7.40 Interest $0.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $24.82 R012000 GILMER IRMA KENNY 1219 S GLEN HAVEN BLVD HOUSTON, TX 77025 Parcel: 264522100021 Subdivision: SHIELD-O-MESA Section: 22 Township: 9 Range: 86 LAND IN SECS 22 & 23-9-86 CONT 6.25 AC M/L FROM JAN CHRISTENSEN BK 426 PGS 783-784 BK 667 PG 529 Year 2013 Tax $1,991.32 Interest $139.39 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,147.61 R006489 GIUFFRIDA CHRISTOPHER D 141 SHEWELL AVE DOYLESTOWN, PA 18901-3724 Parcel: 264514200011 Subdivision: SHIELD-O-MESA Section: 14 Township: 9 Range: 86 TRACT IN SW4NW4 OF SEC 14-9-86 CONT 1.00 AC M/L DESC BY M/B AKA LOT 17 SNOWMASS HIGHLANDS SUBDIVISION BK 239 PG 728 BK 571 PGS 711-712 800 RURAL MTN WY Year 2013 Tax $3,821.56 Interest $267.51 Other $16.90 Total Due: $4,105.97 R018746 HALE DARIEN T & VICKI M PO BOX 10332 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 246721390042 Subdivision: LAZY GLEN Lot: 42 42 LAZY GLEN Year 2013 Tax $1,025.40 Interest $71.78 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,114.08 R001223 HANDZUS MICHAL 123 29TH ST HERMOSA BEACH, CA 90254 Parcel: 273718113009 Subdivision: CHATEAU EAU CLAIRE Unit: 8-A 1034 E COOPER AVE #8A Year 2013 Tax $2,388.36 Interest $167.19 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,572.45 R011253 HAYES O THOMAS III 599 BOSTON POST RD DARIEN, CT 06820 Parcel: 273502307033 Subdivision: INN AT ASPEN Unit: 1148 38750 HWY 82 #1148 Year 2013 Tax $263.72 Interest $18.46 Other $16.90 Total Due: $299.08 R005630 HEMMING GREGG S & KAREN S 311 MIDLAND AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273514202012 Subdivision: LE CHAMONIX Unit: 12 1501 MAROON CREEK RD #12 Year 2013 Tax $1,702.32 Interest $119.16 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,838.38 R007370 HENDERSHOT JOEL R HENDERSHOT CONSTANCE 7979 HWY 133 CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 264904400006 Subdivision: UPPER SEWELL TRACTS Lot: P-30 Section: 4 Township: 9 Range: 88 TRACT OF LAND IN LOT 4 OF SEC 3-9-88 & LOT 1 OF SEC 4-9-88 DESC BY M/B BK 656 PG 418 7979 HWY 133 Year 2013 Tax $3,194.16 Interest $223.59 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,434.65 R015845 HOPKINS STEPHEN C & SARAH T 84 ASPEN VILLAGE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264306490084

Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 84 84 ASPEN VILLAGE #84 Year 2013 Tax $1,838.60 Interest $128.70 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,984.20 R011875 HOPPES DIANA 5400 VERNON AVE #106 EDINA, MN 55436 Parcel: 273718248007 Subdivision: INDEPENDENCE BUILDING Unit: 206 404 S GALENA ST #206 Year 2013 Tax $853.92 Interest $59.77 Other $16.90 Total Due: $930.59 R011018 HUNTER CREEK 1045 PARTNERSHIP A MINNESOTA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP 4428 YORK AVE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55410 Parcel: 273707366157 Subdivision: HUNTER CREEK Unit: 1045 DESC: PHASE III 1045 VINE ST #1045 Year 2013 Tax $741.26 Interest $44.48 Other $16.90 Total Due: $802.64 R012288 IMAGO LLC 1820 17 AVE SE RIO RANCHO , NM 87124 Parcel: 273513300001 Section: 13 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: BONANZA PLACER - TRACT B - 5840 100% 1.5 ACRESALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $1,059.36 Interest $74.16 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,150.42 R015875 JACKSON RICHARD E & SUZANNE J 134 ASPEN VILLAGE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264306490134 Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 134 134 ASPEN VILLAGE #134 Year 2013 Tax $886.12 Interest $62.03 Other $16.90 Total Due: $965.05 R013267 JACOBS MARK A & JANIE 345 OAK ST HOLLYWOOD, FL 33019 Parcel: 246717210122 Subdivision: COLUMBINES AT ELK RUN Unit: 1202 DESC: FILING 3 1202 DEVON CT Year 2013 Tax $2,076.24 Interest $145.34 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,238.48 R018886 JEROME OFFICE ASPEN CO LLC 715 W MAIN ST #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512486006 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 201 715 W MAIN ST #201 Year 2013 Tax $1,540.81 Interest $46.23 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,603.94 R015746 JONES SAMSON & SHAYLENE 12 ASPEN VILLAGE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264306490012 Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 12 12 ASPEN VILLAGE Year 2013 Tax $2,078.00 Interest $145.46 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,240.36 R006886 KELLY KARINN M 605 REDSTONE BLVD REDSTONE, CO 81623 Parcel: 272917401018 Subdivision: REDSTONE Lot: 71 AND:- Lot: 71A 73, 73A, 75, 75A, 77 & 77A 635 REDSTONE BLVD Year 2013 Tax $3,430.03 Interest $240.10 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,687.03 R015541 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100025 MINE: JENNIE LIND - 2530 31% 10.42 ACRES480/1536 SURFACE 480/1536 MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R015543 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100025 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT MINE: JENNIE LIND - 2530 .21% 10.42 ACRES309/1536 SURFACE & MINERAL Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R015544 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100025 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT MINE: JENNIE LIND - 2530 .23% 10.42 ACRES29% OF 971/1536 SURFACE & MINERAL Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R017144 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100025 MINE: JENNIE LIND - 2530 5% OF 971/1536 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R017145 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100025 MINE: JENNIE LIND - 2530 6% OF 971/1536 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT

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Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R015546 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100037 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: KITTY B - 3970 .36% 6.15 ACRES60% OF 48/80 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R015547 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100037 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: KITTY B - 3970 .14% 6.15 ACRES11/80 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R015548 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100037 Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 85 MINE: KITTY B - 3970 .24% 6.15 ACRES29% OF 48/80 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R017140 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100037 MINE: KITTY B - 3970 5% OF 48/80 SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R017141 KITTY B & JENNIE LIND MINES TRST 45 TAMARIND DR GUNNISON, CO 81230 Parcel: 273524100037 MINE: KITTY B - 3970 6% OF 48/80 SURFACE & MINERAL IN THE ROARING FORK MINING DISTRICT Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R019783 KIUTTU SEAN R PO BOX 335 WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 Parcel: 264316106053 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 53 213 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $500.32 Interest $35.02 Other $16.90 Total Due: $552.24 R006846 LAURENT THERESA SAINT 1532 SNOWMASS CREEK RD SNOWMASS, CO 81654 Parcel: 272920104010 Subdivision: REDSTONE Lot: 10 142 REDSTONE BLVD Year 2013 Tax $2,332.45 Interest $163.27 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,512.62 R017002 LENK MEREDITH PO BOX 4415 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273512366001 Subdivision: RED HOUSE ENCLAVE Unit: 937 937 W HALLAM ST #937 Year 2013 Tax $249.28 Interest $17.45 Other $16.90 Total Due: $283.63 R017277 LEVENTHAL ROBERT B 515 KATHRYNS WY ASPEN, CO 81611-2405 Parcel: 273718166015 Subdivision: SNYDER PARK CONDO Unit: E2 515 KATHRYNS WY #E-2 Year 2013 Tax $542.01 Interest $32.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $591.43 R019839 LINNELL RENEE TRUST 459 COLUMBUS AVE #164 NEW YORK, NY 10024 Parcel: 273506201012 Subdivision: SINCLAIR MEADOWS Lot: 11 137 GAMBEL WY Year 2013 Tax $4,531.28 Interest $317.19 Other $16.90 Total Due: $4,865.37 R015585 LONG LOUISE N PART B TRUST 46.5/1751 INT 7130 TRAILS END CT COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80911 Parcel: 246123100012 Sixteenth: SW Quarter: SE Section: 14 Township: 8 Range: 89 ALL MINERALS, MINERAL RIGHTS & INTERESTS LYING IN UPON OR UNDER THE FOLLOWING DESC LAND IN W2NW4 E2NE4 SW4 SE4 SEC 14-8-89 SE4 W2NE4 N2NW4 SEC 15-8-89 NE4NE4 SEC 16-8-89 E2 SEC 22-8-89 ALL OF SEC 23-8-89 W2SW4 OF SEC 25-8-89 W2 SE4 NW4NE4 OF SEC 26-8-89 E2 SEC 27-8-89 NE4 E2NW4 SEC 34-8-89 NW4 W2NE4 SEC 35-8-89 SUBJECT TO EXISTING R-O-W EASEMENTS ETC THOMPSON CREEK Year 2013 Tax $18.52 Interest $1.30 Other $16.90 Total Due: $36.72 R015629 LOWSKY JONATHAN F & FELICE HERSHEY 313 SOPRIS CIR BASALT, CO 81621 Parcel: 246717229011 Subdivision: RIVERVIEW PLAZA Unit: 128 100 ELK RUN DR #128 Year 2013 Tax $773.30 Interest $23.20 Other $16.90 Total Due: $813.40

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R019772 MAHONEY SHERYL C PO BOX 303 WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 Parcel: 264316106042 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 42 144 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $193.76 Interest $13.56 Other $16.90 Total Due: $224.22 R021024 MCAVOY MARK J 1 SEACREST DR LLOYD NECK, NY 11743 Parcel: 273301343012 Subdivision: CAPITOL PEAK LODGE CONDO Unit: 3219 DESC: BLDG 2B 90 CARRIAGE WY #3219 Year 2013 Tax $4,130.88 Interest $289.16 Other $16.90 Total Due: $4,436.94 R011109 MCDONOUGH PAUL & ELLEN 434 GREENLEAF AVE GLENCOE, IL 60022 Parcel: 273301338004 Subdivision: WOODRUN PLACE Unit: 4 425 WOOD RD #4 Year 2013 Tax $2,058.80 Interest $144.12 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,219.82 R013663 MEDLIN MELINDA M PO BOX 8813 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273707218703 Subdivision: WILLIAMS WOODS Unit: A-503 101 WILLIAMS WY #A503 Year 2013 Tax $213.02 Interest $12.78 Other $16.90 Total Due: $242.70 R015796 MEDRANO REINA 15 ASPEN VILLAGE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264306490015 Subdivision: ASPEN VILLAGE Lot: 15 15 ASPEN VILLAGE #15 Year 2013 Tax $1,696.09 Interest $33.93 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,746.92 R015039 MITCHELL ANN PO BOX 1908 BASALT, CO 81621-1908 Parcel: 246717228069 Subdivision: VILLAS AT ELK RUN Unit: 7205 7205 ELK LN #7205 Year 2013 Tax $629.32 Interest $44.05 Other $16.90 Total Due: $690.27 R004594 MONTGOMERY BLAKE 1301 WEST MADISON AVE #408 CHICAGO, IL 60607 Parcel: 273718278018 Subdivision: FASCHING HAUS EAST Unit: 270 747 S GALENA ST #270 Year 2013 Tax $2,080.92 Interest $145.66 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,243.48 R006901 MOORE PAUL DAVID & SONYA DERIN TAYLOR 631 COWEN DR CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Parcel: 272920104004 Subdivision: REDSTONE Lot: 19 244 REDSTONE BLVD Year 2013 Tax $1,850.56 Interest $129.54 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,997.00 R003553 NSHE TX BONHAM LLC 5302 FIELDWOOD DR HOUSTON, TX 77056 Parcel: 264316400040 Subdivision: M/B WOODY CREEK Section: 16 Township: 9 Range: 85 A TRACT IN SE4 OF SEC 16-9-85 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS BEGNING AT A PT A 7/8 IN PIN WH THE S 1/4 COR OF SEC 16 9-85 BEARS S 00 DEG 26’ W 1324.78 FT ALONG W LINE SE4 SEC 16 TH N 00 DEG 28’ E ALONG THE W LINE SE 1/4 SEC 16 332.19 FT TH S 89 DEG 44’ E 315.46 FT TO A PT. IN THE ROARING FORK RIVER TH S 18 DEG 06’ W 348.00 FT UPSTREAM ALONG THE RIVER TH W 210.00 FT TO THE POINT OF BEG CONT 2.00 AC M/L BEING PART OF PARCEL 1 BK 204 PG 172 BK 234 PG 270 262 WOODS RD Year 2013 Tax $2,193.68 Interest $153.56 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,364.14 R008334 PAUL MARC & RENEE M TRUSTS 9661 WENDOVER DR BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90210 Parcel: 273718267120 Subdivision: GANT Unit: H-303 610 S WEST END ST #H303 Year 2013 Tax $3,123.72 Interest $218.66 Other $16.90 Total Due: $3,359.28 R018644 RANDEL LINDA 199 PROSPECTOR RD #3108 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273514213308 Subdivision: WILLE RESIDENCES CONDO Unit: 3108 199 PROSPECTOR RD #3108 Year 2013 Tax $1,380.80 Interest $96.66 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,494.36 R005943 RATHBUN WALTER DON PO BOX 1573 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 300112400183 A CABIN ON PUBLIC LANDS IN SECTION 1212-83, W. OF THE 6TH. P. M. LINCOLN GULCH MINING DISTRICT SEE DEED IN BOOK 549, PAGE 602 PITKIN COUNTY RECORDS. TOWN OF RUBY Year 2013 Tax $94.84 Interest $6.64 Other $16.90 Total Due: $118.38 R019382 REISCHE ERIC M PO BOX 4009 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273503100729 Subdivision: ANNIE MITCHELL HOMESTEAD Unit:

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611 DESC: BLDG C 611 PASS GO LN #611 Year 2013 Tax $304.80 Interest $21.34 Other $16.90 Total Due: $343.04 R016220 REORGANIZED C F & I STEEL CORP PO BOX 3190 1221 S PRAIRIE PUEBLO, CO 81005 Parcel: 299917400003 Section: 17 Township: 12 Range: 84 GAS AND OIL RIGHTS IN THE FOLLOWING: CASTLE CREEK PLACER USMS #107 .73 AC-FALL RIVER LODE USMS #4377-IRON LODE USMS #3955 8.66 ACIRON KING LODE USMS #4377-IRON MOUNTAIN BOY LODE USMS #4377 MINE: CASTLE CREEK PLACER - 4430 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: FALL RIVER - 4377 NO SURFACEALL OIL & GAS RIGHTS MINE: IRON - 3955 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: IRON KING - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: IRON MOUNTAIN BOY - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: IRON POINT - 3943 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: STAR - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: CINCINNATI - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: HIDDEN TREASURE - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS MINE: MAMMOTH - 4377 NO SURFACE-ALL GAS & OIL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $8.88 Interest $0.62 Other $16.90 Total Due: $26.40 R017096 RETTIG R HUNT 62 RIVERDOWN DR ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 264334416044 Subdivision: NORTH FORTY PUD Block: 3 Lot: 44 62 RIVERDOWN DR Year 2013 Tax $1,373.60 Interest $96.15 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,486.65 R019758 ROBERTS BENJAMIN SPENCER PO BOX 2973 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 264316106028 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 28 134 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $185.08 Interest $12.96 Other $16.90 Total Due: $214.94 R001118 ROSS JOHN F 7600 CLAYTON ROAD SAINT LOUIS, MO 63117 Parcel: 273718243076 Subdivision: ASPEN SQUARE Unit: 7 DESC: AKA UNIT 107 617 E COOPER AVE #107 Year 2013 Tax $2,487.84 Interest $174.15 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,678.89 R020106 SCHENKELBERG LLC 140 VISTA GRANDE GRAND JUNCTION, CO 81507 Parcel: 273707305080 Subdivision: OBERMEYER PLACE Unit: 112 DESC: GARAGE COMMERCIAL 601 RIO GRANDE PL #112 Year 2013 Tax $831.92 Interest $49.92 Other $16.90 Total Due: $898.74 R014939 SEWELL ALEXANDER T TRUST 50% PO BOX 16550 GOLDEN, CO 80402 Parcel: 246327300012 Section: 27 Township: 8 Range: 88 ALL THAT PORTION OF LOTS 12 & 13 SEC 27-8-88 CONT 28.17 AC +\FOSTER CREEK RD Year 2013 Tax $92.64 Interest $6.48 Other $16.90 Total Due: $116.02 R018888 SHADOW MOUNTAIN OFFICES LLC 715 W MAIN ST #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512486008 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 203 715 W MAIN ST #203 Year 2013 Tax $1,565.96 Interest $109.62 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,692.48 R018894 SHADOW MOUNTAIN OFFICES LLC 715 W MAIN ST #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512486014 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 303 715 W MAIN ST #303 Year 2013 Tax $2,030.68 Interest $142.15 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,189.73 R018887 SILVERLODE INVESTORS LLC 715 W MAIN #201 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512486007 Subdivision: 715 WEST MAIN CONDO Unit: 202 715 W MAIN ST #202 Year 2013 Tax $1,253.25 Interest $25.07 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,295.22 R012411 SNOMA LLC 2733 NE 17TH ST FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33305 Parcel: 264331450007 Subdivision: CLUB VILLAS PHASE III Unit: 1517 150 SNOWMASS CLUB CIR #1517 Year 2013 Tax $1,730.72 Interest $121.15 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,868.77 R019081 SNOWMASS CLUB I LLC 239 SNOWMASS CLUB CIR SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO 81615 Parcel: 264331316001 Subdivision: SANCTUARY AT SNOWMASS Unit: 100 134 SNOWMASS CLUB DR #100 Year 2013 Tax $972.40 Interest $68.07 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,057.37 R003298 TABACKIN LEWIS B TOSHIKO AKIYOSHI

38 W 94TH ST NEW YORK, NY 10025 Parcel: 264328204005 Subdivision: BRUSH CREEK VILLAGE Block: 5 Lot: 2A FILING 1 SNOW FOX LN Year 2013 Tax $161.32 Interest $11.29 Other $16.90 Total Due: $189.51 R015591 TAUCHER EMMA G 10/1751 INT 1200 VILLAGE RD CARBONDALE, CO 81623-1564 Parcel: 246123100012 ALL MINERALS & MINERAL RIGHTS & INTERESTS LYING IN UPON OR UNDER THE FOLLOWING DESC LAND IN W2NW4 E2NE4 SW4 SE4 SEC 14-8-89 SE4 W2NE4 N2NW4 SEC 15-8-89 NE4NE4 SEC 16-8-89 E2 SEC 22-8-89 ALL OF SEC 23-8-89 W2SW4 OF SEC 25-8-89 W2 SE4 NW4NE4 OF SEC 26-8-89 E2 SEC 27-8-89 NE4 E2NW4 SEC 34-8-89 NW4 W2NE4 SEC 35-8-89 SUBJECT TO EXISTING R-O-W EASEMENTS ETC THOMPSON CREEK RD Year 2013 Tax $18.52 Interest $1.30 Other $16.90 Total Due: $36.72 R015345 TORRES MARIA DE LOS ANGELES PO BOX 88 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 264322211008 Subdivision: W/J RANCH HOMES Block: 2 Lot: 26 FILING 2 91 LOWER BULLWINKLE LN Year 2013 Tax $2,249.96 Interest $157.50 Other $16.90 Total Due: $2,424.36 R011417 TOWNSEND R JAMES 722 WILLIAMS DR HASTINGS, MN 55033-4049 Parcel: 273707366186 Subdivision: HUNTER CREEK Unit: 1112 DESC: PHASE III 1112 VINE ST #1112 Year 2013 Tax $800.04 Interest $56.00 Other $16.90 Total Due: $872.94 R013922 VAUGHAN JAMES & CHRISTINE 450 N LAKE SYBELIA DR MAITLAND, FL 32751-4719 Parcel: 272929202022 Subdivision: CRYSTAL RIVER PARK SECOND ADDI Lot: 10 THRU:- Lot: 12 RUBY MOUNTAIN DR Year 2013 Tax $797.28 Interest $55.81 Other $16.90 Total Due: $869.99 R019684 VILLALOZ VALORA M PO BOX 3 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273502311010 Subdivision: BURLINGAME RANCH AFFORDABLE HOUSING Block: 2 Lot: 2 FILING 1 88 FORGE RD Year 2013 Tax $607.26 Interest $36.44 Other $16.90 Total Due: $660.60 R019748 WAGNER MONA LISA PO BOX 453 WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 Parcel: 264316106018 Subdivision: WOODY CREEK PUD Lot: 18 156 WOODY CREEK PLAZA Year 2013 Tax $184.28 Interest $12.90 Other $16.90 Total Due: $214.08 R019612 WALTER WILLIAM C 2499 PILGRIM HWY FRANKFORT, MI 49635-9576 Parcel: 264916300008 Section: 16 Township: 9 Range: 88 LAND IN 16 & 219-88 WEST SIDE OF HWY 133 PREVIOUSLY PART OF #13270 HWY 133 Year 2013 Tax $1,018.92 Interest $71.32 Other $16.90 Total Due: $1,107.14 R008894 WEBSTER DAVID H PO BOX 10362 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273707412732 Subdivision: MIDLAND PARK CONDO Unit: G-21 721 MIDLAND PARK PL #G21 Year 2013 Tax $276.84 Interest $19.38 Other $16.90 Total Due: $313.12 R016152 WRITER SCOTT REAL ESTATE INC PO BOX 9705 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 290935400001 MINE: RIPPERTON (MP) - 9895 100% 10.27 ACRESALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $7.36 Interest $0.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $24.78 R016274 WRITER SCOTT REAL ESTATE INC PO BOX 9705 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 299714400044 Subdivision: MINING CLAIM Section: 14 Township: 12 Range: 85 IN THE COLUMBIA MINING DISTRICT MINE: PECOS - 5457 100% 10.33 ACRES Year 2013 Tax $7.36 Interest $0.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $24.78 R016209 WRITER SCOTT REAL ESTATE INC PO BOX 9705 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 299906200001 Subdivision: MINING CLAIM MINE: DAUNTLESS 7666 100% 9.62 ACRESALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $7.84 Interest $0.55 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25.29 R016214 WRITER SCOTT REAL ESTATE INC PO BOX 9705 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 299917200001 Subdivision: MINING CLAIM Section: 17 Township: 12 Range: 84 IN THE COLUMBIA MINING

DISTRICT MINE: CHANGE - 8128 100% 10.33 ACRESALL SURFACE & MINERAL RIGHTS Year 2013 Tax $7.36 Interest $0.52 Other $16.90 Total Due: $24.78 R013601 130 NATIONAL DRIVE LLC PO BOX 1530 GLASTONBURY, CT 06033 Parcel: 264330301034 Subdivision: HORSE RANCH Lot: 34 26 BRIDLE PATH LN Year 2013 Tax $8,130.88 Interest $569.16 Other $16.90 Total Due: $8,716.94 R018412 1520 TIEHACK LLC 3944 GAIL ST HONOLULU, HI 96815-4501 Parcel: 273514214002 Subdivision: SKYVIEW PUD Lot: 2 1520 TIEHACK RD Year 2013 Tax $17,395.24 Interest $1,217.67 Other $16.90 Total Due: $18,629.81 R020235 335 LAKE AVE LLC 715 W MAIN ST #101 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512135001 Subdivision: DAGGS HISTORIC LANDMARK LOT SPLIT Lot: A 335 LAKE AVE Year 2013 Tax $14,779.36 Interest $1,034.56 Other $16.90 Total Due: $15,830.82 R020236 337 LAKE AVE LLC 715 W MAIN ST #101 ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273512135002 Subdivision: DAGGS HISTORIC LANDMARK LOT SPLIT Lot: B 640 N THIRD ST Year 2013 Tax $21,334.80 Interest $1,493.44 Other $16.90 Total Due: $22,845.14 R000259 520 EAST COOPER PTNRS LLC 402 MIDLAND PARK ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273718224016 Subdivision: ASPENHOF Unit: RB-1 520 E COOPER AVE #LL1-5,520 E COOPER AVE #LL HOUSE Year 2013 Tax $20,961.40 Interest $1,467.30 Other $16.90 Total Due: $22,445.60 R013159 803DKS LLC 6601 HUNTERS GLEN RD DALLAS, TX 75205 Parcel: 273718246002 Subdivision: 801 & 807 E HYMAN SUB EXEMP Lot: 2 807 E HYMAN AVE Year 2013 Tax $14,995.12 Interest $1,049.66 Other $16.90 Total Due: $16,061.68 R002944 BROWN JOSEPH B c/o HERON-BROWN DEBORAH L 5900 WILSHIRE BLVD #2380 LOS ANGELES, CA 90036 Parcel: 273301402001 Subdivision: RIDGE RUN UNIT 2 Lot: 1 399 MAPLE RIDGE LN Year 2013 Tax $4,817.82 Interest $289.07 Other $16.90 Total Due: $5,123.79 R012867 COCHRAN ROBERT P QPRT 1000 PARK AVE NEW YORK, NY 10028 Parcel: 273311203001 Subdivision: DIVIDE Lot: 11 379 DIVIDE DR Year 2013 Tax $16,927.64 Interest $1,184.93 Other $16.90 Total Due: $18,129.47 R011855 DE QUESADA CARLOS M 10855 NW 33ST MIAMI, FL 33172 Parcel: 273301319027 Subdivision: CHAMONIX AT WOODRUN Unit: 45 476 WOOD RD #45 Year 2013 Tax $5,699.92 Interest $398.99 Other $16.90 Total Due: $6,115.81 R018401 EDLIN RICHARD & JANENE 85 BUCKINGHAM RD TENAFLY, NJ 07670 Parcel: 273718218102 Subdivision: 918 MILL STREET TOWNHOMES CONDO Unit: B 918 S MILL ST #B Year 2013 Tax $12,338.12 Interest $863.67 Other $16.90 Total Due: $13,218.69 R000916 EDLIN RICHARD A & JANENE 85 BUCKINGHAM RD TENAFLY, NJ 07670 Parcel: 273718279005 Subdivision: ALPENBLICK TOWNHOUSES Unit: 14-C 631 S GALENA ST #14C Year 2013 Tax $6,242.80 Interest $437.00 Other $16.90 Total Due: $6,696.70 R004245 GREENE SUSAN H 25 BLUEBONNET TRL ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273514102015 Subdivision: MEADOWOOD Block: 2 Lot: 6A 25 BLUEBONNET Year 2013 Tax $12,071.84 Interest $845.03 Other $16.90 Total Due: $12,933.77 R006766 HGL LLC 26801 HWY 82


SNOWMASS, CO 81654 Parcel: 246727200004 Section: 27 Township: 8 Range: 86 PART OF TR 74 SEC 27 FORMERLY DESC AS THE NW4SE4 & LOTS 5 9 13 & 14 OF SEC 27-8-86 DESC AS ALL THAT PART OF SAID TR 74 LYING NLY OF COLO HWY 82 EXCEPT THAT PART THEREOF LYING WLY OF A LINE EXTENDED FROM INTERSECTION OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE ROARING FORK RIVER WITH THE N LINE OF SAID TR 74 TH EXTENDING ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF ROARING FORK RIVER TO ITS JUNCTION WITH SNOWMASS CREEK TH ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SNOWMASS CREEK TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE NLY R-O-W LINE OF COLO HWY 82 EXCEPTING FROM THE ABOVE DESC LAND ALL THAT PART OF TR 74 SEC 27-8-86 LYING NLY OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE ROARING FORK RIVER ALSO EXCEPTING THE FOLLOWING TR OF LAND UNDER SALE CONTRACT DATED MARCH 1 1964 IN WHICH THE FIRST PARTIES ARE THE SELLERS & JOSEPH ROGER HEIDT JR IS THE BUYER ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND IN TR 74 SEC 27-8-86 DESC AS BOUNDED ON THE S BY COLO ST HWY 82 BOUNDED ON THE W BY THE CENTER LINE OF SNOWMASS CREEK BOUNDED ON THE N BY THE CENTER LINE OF ROARING FORK RIVER & BOUNDED ON THE E BY CO RD LESS A PARCEL OF LAND IN TR 74 OF SEC 27-8-86 DESC BY M/B CONT 0.0112 AC +/DEEDED TO PITKIN CO AS ROW ALSO EXCEPT AL THAT PORTION PREVIOUSLY CONVEYED TO CDOT REC #450739 TOGETHER WITH A PORTION OF TR 73 27-8-86 DESC BGNNG AT A USGLO BRASS CAP PROPERLY MARKED FOR AP #3 OF TR 73 TH N 00 DEG 01’31”E 341.01 FT ALNG THE WLY LINE OF SAID TR 73 TO A REBAR & CAP PLS #5933 ON TH NLY ROW HWY 82 THE TRUE POB TH ALNG SAID NLY ROW & ALNG A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A CORD BEARING OF S 81 DEG 40’42”E 87.18 FT AND A RADIUS OF 1096.00 FT TH LEAVING SAID ROW N 43 DEG 48’46”E 226.05 FT TO A PT IN THE CENTERLINE OF THE ROARING FORK RIVER TH ALNG SAID CENTERLINE N 22 DEG 18’09”W 109.31 FT TH CONT ALNG SAID CENTERLINE N 41 DEG 01’15W 203.48 FT TH CONT ALNG SAID CENTERLINE N 59 DEG 36’40”W 78.29 FT TO A PT ON THE WLY LINE OF TR 73 TH LEAVING SAID CENTERLINE & ALNG THE WLY LINE OF TR 73 S 00 DEG 01’30”W 444.76 FT TO POB 1 COTTAGE WY,10 COTTAGE WY,25 COTTAGE WY,35 COTTAGE WY,45 COTTAGE WY,55 COTTAGE WY,60 COTTAGE WY,60 COTTAGE WY,80 COTTAGE WY,200 COTTAGE WY Year 2013 Tax $7,526.72 Interest $526.87 Other $16.90 Total Due: $8,070.49 R007121 ISBERIAN STEPHAN G & HEATHER REV TRUST 516 E HYMAN AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 246717401011 Subdivision: HOLLAND HILLS AT BASALT Lot: 21

372 HOLLAND HILLS RD, 374 HOLLAND HILLS RD Year 2013 Tax $8,745.20 Interest $612.16 Other $16.90 Total Due: $9,374.26 R007110 ISBERIAN STEPHAN G & HEATHER REV TRUST 516 E HYMAN AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 246717401040 Subdivision: HOLLAND HILLS AT BASALT Lot: 7 22 BISHOP DR Year 2013 Tax $5,542.64 Interest $387.98 Other $16.90 Total Due: $5,947.52 R013771 ISBERIAN STEPHAN G & HEATHER REV TRUST 516 E HYMAN AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 246718101012 Subdivision: BASALT BUSINESS CENTER EAST Lot: G 300 CODY LN Year 2013 Tax $39,543.52 Interest $2,768.05 Other $16.90 Total Due: $42,328.47 R017302 KELLY SIMON P TRUST c/o THE BUCKHORN ARMS LLC 732 E COOPER AVE ATTN: JOHN HOFFAMN III ASPEN, CO 81611-2061 Parcel: 273718227004 Subdivision: CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN Block: 105 Lot: R AND:- Lot: S AND THE E 9.27 FT OF LOT Q LAND ONLY FOR IMPROVEMENTS SEE SCH #738 730 E COOPER AVE Year 2013 Tax $14,258.48 Interest $998.09 Other $16.90 Total Due: $15,273.47 R008444 LOT 4 RUBEY SUBDIVISION LLC 3730 OVERBROOK LN HOUSTON, TX 77027 Parcel: 273707203004 Subdivision: RUBEY Lot: 4 RED MOUNTAIN RD Year 2013 Tax $45,337.64 Interest $3,173.63 Other $16.90 Total Due: $48,528.17 R019520 LUCKYSTAR LLC PO BOX 7755 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 273707331011 Subdivision: CONNER CABINS & LOFTS Unit: 534B DESC: CABIN 534 E HOPKINS AVE #534B Year 2013 Tax $21,477.68 Interest $1,503.44 Other $16.90 Total Due: $22,998.02 R003855 M AND M ASPEN LLC c/o GARY WRIGHT 715 W MAIN ST #201

ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273717300022 Section: 17 Township: 10 Range: 84 A PARCEL IN THE SE4SW4 OF SEC 17-10-84 DESC BY M/B IN BK 623 PG 115 43151 HWY 82 Year 2013 Tax $13,037.69 Interest $651.89 Other $16.90 Total Due: $13,706.48 R003807 MARGOLIS ALLAN B TRUST 66.88% c/o RICHARD HESS JR CO-TRUSTEE 141 UNION BLVD #300 LAKEWOOD, CO 80228 Parcel: 273503300044 Subdivision: M/B BUTTERMILK Section: 3 Township: 10 Range: 85 A PARCEL IN THE NE4SW4 & LOT 12 SEC 3-10-85 DESC BY M/B BK 447 PG 456 860 W BUTTERMILK RD Year 2013 Tax $5,956.72 Interest $357.40 Other $16.90 Total Due: $6,331.02 R003383 MARQUAND TIMOTHY F 253 W 72ND ST PHB NEW YORK, NY 10023 Parcel: 264501300003 Subdivision: M/B GERBAZ Section: 1 Township: 9 Range: 86 A TRACT IN NW4SW4 & NE4SW4 SEC 1-9-86 W DESC BY M/B CONT 4 AC M/L BK 498 PG 723 BK 501 PG 76 1343 WATSON DIVIDE RD Year 2013 Tax $9,717.16 Interest $680.20 Other $16.90 Total Due: $10,414.26 R021680 PETERSON DORIS TRUST 521 S SUMMERFIELD WY ORANGE, CA 92866 Parcel: 273718169001 Subdivision: 111 & 115 PARK AVE TOWNHOME Unit: A 111 PARK AVE #A Year 2013 Tax $6,212.20 Interest $434.85 Other $16.90 Total Due: $6,663.95 R004156 PLEASANT MOUNTAIN WEST LLC 8501 NORTH MADRONE TR AUSTIN, TX 78737 Parcel: 273718104009 Subdivision: ASPEN GROVE Block: 1 Lot: 8 173 SKIMMING LN Year 2013 Tax $16,493.68 Interest $1,154.56 Other $16.90 Total Due: $17,665.14 R002525 QUINN INVESTMENTS LP 1 INFORMATION WY #400 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202 Parcel: 273301402012 Subdivision: RIDGE RUN UNIT 2 Lot: 10 383 RIDGE RD Year 2013 Tax $9,813.68 Interest $686.96 Other $16.90 Total Due: $10,517.54 R003819 R79 EPPLY DR LLC 24634 N 120TH PL

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R003727 ST VILLE JAMES REV TRUST c/o SANDY SINGER 2500 N 24TH ST #100 PHOENIX, AZ 85008 Parcel: 264321302017 Subdivision: BRUSH CREEK VILLAGE Block: 2 Lot: 18 FILING 2 1258 JUNIPER HILL DR Year 2013 Tax $8,414.28 Interest $589.00 Other $16.90 Total Due: $9,020.18

R004422 ROGERS J W 2225 THOMAS RD BEAUMONT, TX 77706 Parcel: 273514103036 Subdivision: MEADOWOOD Block: 3 Lot: 7 174 LARKSPUR LN Year 2013 Tax $12,410.56 Interest $868.74 Other $16.90 Total Due: $13,296.20 R013132 RSS LIVING TRUST 32 BLUE HERON IRVINE, CA 92603 Parcel: 264511101001 Subdivision: LIND-KOPPEL Lot: 1 3500 SNOWMASS CREEK RD, 3502 SNOWMASS CREEK RD Year 2013 Tax $23,844.16 Interest $1,669.09 Other $16.90 Total Due: $25,530.15 R018862 SCHALDACH NANCY REV TRUST 785 UTE COURT ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273718202203 Subdivision: TOP OF MILL PARCEL 3 926 S MILL ST Year 2013 Tax $44,752.20 Interest $3,132.65 Other $16.90 Total Due: $47,901.75 R015180 SCHLUETER MICHAEL J & LISA C 8300 COUNTY RD 3 MARBLE, CO 81623 Parcel: 272920104031 Subdivision: REDSTONE Lot: 15 292 REDSTONE BLVD Year 2013 Tax $6,467.44 Interest $452.72 Other $16.90 Total Due: $6,937.06 R013795 SOUTHSIDE COMMERCIAL LLC 300 RIVERSIDE DR BASALT, CO 81621 Parcel: 246718105012 Subdivision: BASALT BUSINESS CENTER WEST Lot: 8 170 SOUTH SIDE DR Year 2013 Tax $14,319.92 Interest $1,002.39 Other $16.90 Total Due: $15,339.21 R019817 STARODOJ ROBERT F & PAULA A PO BOX 1121 ASPEN, CO 81612 Parcel: 264322303004 Subdivision: W/J RANCH Lot: 4 FILING 5 BYERS CT

R017022 TLDL ENTERPRISES LLC 1486 ALABAMA DR WINTER PARK, FL 32789 Parcel: 273707481002 Subdivision: COLAS CONDO Unit: 2 351 PARK AVE #2 Year 2013 Tax $9,393.76 Interest $657.56 Other $16.90 Total Due: $10,068.22 R006796 WILSON J COOKE JR 5644 WESTHEIMER #340 HOUSTON, TX 77056 Parcel: 246727200010 Tract: 74 Section: 27 Township: 8 Range: 86 TRACT OF LAND IN TR 74 OF SEC 27-8-86 LESS 2.909 AC M/L CONDEMN BY CDOT FOR HWY 82 R-O-W CONT 22.091 AC M/L BK 218 PG 128 BK 376 PG 202 LESS DISTRICT COURT CASE 98-CV-317 FOR PROJECT 508 & 508A SNOWMASS CREEK RD Year 2013 Tax $12,738.56 Interest $891.70 Other $16.90 Total Due: $13,647.16 R004529 WIVIOTT JAY L & TERESA M FAMILY TRUST 305 LARKSPUR LN ASPEN, CO 81611 Parcel: 273514103030 Subdivision: MEADOWOOD Block: 3 Lot: 3 FILING 1 305 LARKSPUR LN Year 2013 Tax $17,046.04 Interest $1,193.22 Other $16.90 Total Due: $18,256.16 The above listed will be publicly sold at the Rio Grande Meeting Room located at 455 Rio Grande Place Aspen, CO at 9:00 AM on November 6, 2014. All purchases must be made by cash or certified check the day of the sale. Tiffany Wancura, Chief Deputy Pitkin County Treasurer State of Colorado Published in the Aspen Times October 09, 16, and 23 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly October 9, 16, and 23, 2014.

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BOOK REVIEW

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‘THE INNOVATORS’ WHO INVENTED THE INTERNET?

Well, it’s a long answer. But it’s a story worth hearing, as related by Aspen Institute CEO Walter Isaacson in his new book, “The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution.” The book serves as a companion to Isaacson’s acclaimed 2011 biography of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, and explains the digital groundwork that was laid for decades before Jobs, Bill Gates, and today’s Silicon Valley titans came along. The book begins in the 1830s, and follows the intellectual development of the digital revolution’s surprising forbear: Ada Lovelace, daughter to the poet Lord Byron. Watching the industrial revolution take hold, Lovelace conceived of a machine that could make textiles or music or perform artistic functions according to programmed instructions. In what she dubbed “poetical science,” the beauty of the arts could be enhanced by PAWEL FLUDZINSKI / edited by WILL SHORTZ

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‘The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution’ Walter Isaacson 542 pages, hardcover: $35 Simon & Schuster

by the technology emerging from the Industrial Revolution. Lovelace’s notion of humans supplying creativity and machines supplying automated functions to complement it echoes through the rest of Isaacson’s fast-paced narrative, as he details technological breakthroughs from the analytical engine to the transistor to the microchip, the personal computer, e-mail and the Internet. From Lovelace’s time, the book jumps to the eve of World War II, and moves chronologically, innovationby-innovation, to the present day. Fourty-plus people and organizations that made contributions along the way are given readable, surprisingly animated, capsule biographies that not only chronicle technical advances, but give some insight into the nature of innovation itself. “Innovation comes from teams more often than from the lightbulb moments

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